Background Chronic alcoholic myopathy is characterised by reduced muscle strength and structural changes including a decrease in the diameter of Type II (glycolytic, fast-twitch, anaerobic) fibres. In contrast, the Type I fibres (oxidative, slow-twitch, aerobic) are relatively protected. It is possible that adduct formation with reactive metabolites of ethanol may be a contributory process. Materials and Methods We analysed skeletal muscles from rats fed nutritional-complete liquid diets containing ethanol as 35% of total dietary energy; control rats were fed the same diet in which ethanol was replaced by isocaloric glucose. Reduced-acetaldehyde, unreduced-acetaldehyde, malondialdehyde, malondialdehyde-acetaldehyde and alpha -hydroxyethyl p...
Skeletal muscle dysfunction is highly prevalent and is one of the earliest pathological tissue chang...
Ethanol causes dysregulated muscle protein homeostasis while simultaneously causing hepatocyte injur...
Background: Chronic alcohol ingestion may cause severe biochemical and pathophysiological derangemen...
Background Chronic alcoholic myopathy is characterised by reduced muscle strength and structural cha...
Aims: Previous immunohistochemical studies have shown that the post-translational formation of aldeh...
Alcoholic myopathy is characterized by muscle weakness and difficulties in gait and locomotion. It i...
Alcohol consumption induces a dose-dependent noxious effect on skeletal muscle, leading to progressi...
Abstract — Aims: Skeletal muscle appears to be susceptible to chronic and acute excess alcohol intak...
The extensor digitorum longus (EDL) and soleus (SOL) muscle fibres from albino rats submitted to exp...
Abstract — Rats were chronically fed a nutritionally complete liquid diet containing 35 % of total c...
Alcohol can be considered as a nutritional toxin when ingested in excess amounts and leads to skelet...
Alcohol can be considered as a nutritional toxin when ingested in excess amounts and leads to skelet...
Alcohol-related myopathy (Alc-M) is highly prevalent among heavy drinkers, although its pathogenesis...
Background Chronic alcohol ingestion may cause severe biochemical and pathophysiological derangement...
Chronic alcoholic myopathy affects up to two-thirds of all alcohol misusers and is characterized by ...
Skeletal muscle dysfunction is highly prevalent and is one of the earliest pathological tissue chang...
Ethanol causes dysregulated muscle protein homeostasis while simultaneously causing hepatocyte injur...
Background: Chronic alcohol ingestion may cause severe biochemical and pathophysiological derangemen...
Background Chronic alcoholic myopathy is characterised by reduced muscle strength and structural cha...
Aims: Previous immunohistochemical studies have shown that the post-translational formation of aldeh...
Alcoholic myopathy is characterized by muscle weakness and difficulties in gait and locomotion. It i...
Alcohol consumption induces a dose-dependent noxious effect on skeletal muscle, leading to progressi...
Abstract — Aims: Skeletal muscle appears to be susceptible to chronic and acute excess alcohol intak...
The extensor digitorum longus (EDL) and soleus (SOL) muscle fibres from albino rats submitted to exp...
Abstract — Rats were chronically fed a nutritionally complete liquid diet containing 35 % of total c...
Alcohol can be considered as a nutritional toxin when ingested in excess amounts and leads to skelet...
Alcohol can be considered as a nutritional toxin when ingested in excess amounts and leads to skelet...
Alcohol-related myopathy (Alc-M) is highly prevalent among heavy drinkers, although its pathogenesis...
Background Chronic alcohol ingestion may cause severe biochemical and pathophysiological derangement...
Chronic alcoholic myopathy affects up to two-thirds of all alcohol misusers and is characterized by ...
Skeletal muscle dysfunction is highly prevalent and is one of the earliest pathological tissue chang...
Ethanol causes dysregulated muscle protein homeostasis while simultaneously causing hepatocyte injur...
Background: Chronic alcohol ingestion may cause severe biochemical and pathophysiological derangemen...