Proteomic analyses have already been used in a number of hepatological studies and provide important information. However, few reports have focused on changes in the cytoplasmic proteome. The present study therefore aimed to evaluate changes in cytoplasmic proteome of rats in response to alcoholic hepatotoxicity. Rats were fed a Liber-DeCarli liquid diet containing ethanol for four weeks. Cytoplasmic proteins except mitochondrial proteins from the livers of these animals were investigated using two-dimensional gel electrophoresis and mass spectrometry. Alcohol induced a decrease in body weight gain and an increase in alanine transaminase (ALT), cholesterol, and phospholipid levels. Histopathological observations revealed hepatic damage char...
Abstract —^Previous studies have shown that acetaldehyde (AcH>modified proteins are formed in the...
Previous studies have shown that acetaldehyde (AcH)-modified proteins are formed in the liver and bl...
We had previously shown that alcohol consumption can induce cellular isoaspartate protein damage via...
Proteomic analyses have already been used in a number of hepatological studies and provide important...
Abstract: Proteomic analyses have already been used in a number of hepatological studies and provide...
Abstract Background Binge ethanol in rats after chronic ethanol exposure augments necrosis and steat...
It has been proposed that proteins modified by ethanol metabolites, such as acetaldehyde (AcH) or al...
ObjectiveThe development of alcoholic liver fibrosis (ALF) is a complex process involving both paren...
Hepatic complications are a common side-effect of alcoholism. Without the detoxification capabilitie...
membrane proteome analysis of the early effect of alcohol on liver: implications for alcoholic liver...
In the review it was characterized today existing biomarkers that allow to detect chronic alcohol ab...
Alcohol-associated liver disease is a global health care burden, with alcohol-associated cirrhosis (...
Liver cytosolic fractions, obtained from rats pair-fed diets supplemented with either ethanol or an ...
Background. There are no therapies to halt or reverse chronic liver disease (e.g., ALD), which follo...
Proteomics research is concerned with the analysis of all proteins found in an organism, tissue, cel...
Abstract —^Previous studies have shown that acetaldehyde (AcH>modified proteins are formed in the...
Previous studies have shown that acetaldehyde (AcH)-modified proteins are formed in the liver and bl...
We had previously shown that alcohol consumption can induce cellular isoaspartate protein damage via...
Proteomic analyses have already been used in a number of hepatological studies and provide important...
Abstract: Proteomic analyses have already been used in a number of hepatological studies and provide...
Abstract Background Binge ethanol in rats after chronic ethanol exposure augments necrosis and steat...
It has been proposed that proteins modified by ethanol metabolites, such as acetaldehyde (AcH) or al...
ObjectiveThe development of alcoholic liver fibrosis (ALF) is a complex process involving both paren...
Hepatic complications are a common side-effect of alcoholism. Without the detoxification capabilitie...
membrane proteome analysis of the early effect of alcohol on liver: implications for alcoholic liver...
In the review it was characterized today existing biomarkers that allow to detect chronic alcohol ab...
Alcohol-associated liver disease is a global health care burden, with alcohol-associated cirrhosis (...
Liver cytosolic fractions, obtained from rats pair-fed diets supplemented with either ethanol or an ...
Background. There are no therapies to halt or reverse chronic liver disease (e.g., ALD), which follo...
Proteomics research is concerned with the analysis of all proteins found in an organism, tissue, cel...
Abstract —^Previous studies have shown that acetaldehyde (AcH>modified proteins are formed in the...
Previous studies have shown that acetaldehyde (AcH)-modified proteins are formed in the liver and bl...
We had previously shown that alcohol consumption can induce cellular isoaspartate protein damage via...