Acetaldehyde (ACH) associated with alcoholic beverages is Group 1 carcinogen to humans (IARC/WHO). Aldehyde dehydrogenase (ALDH2), a major ACH eliminating enzyme, is genetically deficient in 30-50% of Eastern Asians. In alcohol drinkers, ALDH2-deficiency is a well-known risk factor for upper aerodigestive tract cancers, i.e., head and neck cancer and esophageal cancer. However, there is only a limited evidence for stomach cancer. In this study we demonstrated for the first time that ALDH2 deficiency results in markedly increased exposure of the gastric mucosa to acetaldehyde after intragastric administration of alcohol. Our finding provides concrete evidence for a causal relationship between acetaldehyde and gastric carcinogenesis. A plausi...
Acetaldehyde is a highly reactive compound that causes various forms of damage to DNA, including DNA...
Acetaldehyde is a highly reactive compound that causes various forms of damage to DNA, including DNA...
<p>Effect of ALDH2 deficiency on gastric juice acetaldehyde levels (a) and areas under the curve (b)...
Acetaldehyde (ACH) associated with alcoholic beverages is Group 1 carcinogen to humans (IARC/WHO). A...
Acetaldehyde associated with alcoholic beverages was recently classified as carcinogenic (Group 1) t...
The resident microbiome plays a key role in exposure of the upper gastrointestinal (GI) tract mucosa...
Ethanol is neither genotoxic nor mutagenic. Its first metabolite acetaldehyde, however, is a powerfu...
Humans are cumulatively exposed to acetaldehyde from various sources including alcoholic beverages, ...
Background: Acetaldehyde associated with alcoholic beverages was recently classified as carcinogenic...
Many meta-analysis, large cohort studies, and experimental studies suggest that chronic alcohol cons...
The main metabolic pathway of ethanol elimination occurs in the liver. Ethanol is oxidised by an alc...
Background:Alcohol consumption and ethanol in alcoholic beverages are group 1 carcinogens, that is, ...
5To whom correspondence should be addressed Aldehyde dehydrogenase-2 (ALDH2) eliminates most of the ...
genotype on the exposure to locally formed acetaldehyde via the saliva without ethanol ingestion. g...
Chronic alcohol consumption increases the risk for cancer of the organs and tissues of the respirato...
Acetaldehyde is a highly reactive compound that causes various forms of damage to DNA, including DNA...
Acetaldehyde is a highly reactive compound that causes various forms of damage to DNA, including DNA...
<p>Effect of ALDH2 deficiency on gastric juice acetaldehyde levels (a) and areas under the curve (b)...
Acetaldehyde (ACH) associated with alcoholic beverages is Group 1 carcinogen to humans (IARC/WHO). A...
Acetaldehyde associated with alcoholic beverages was recently classified as carcinogenic (Group 1) t...
The resident microbiome plays a key role in exposure of the upper gastrointestinal (GI) tract mucosa...
Ethanol is neither genotoxic nor mutagenic. Its first metabolite acetaldehyde, however, is a powerfu...
Humans are cumulatively exposed to acetaldehyde from various sources including alcoholic beverages, ...
Background: Acetaldehyde associated with alcoholic beverages was recently classified as carcinogenic...
Many meta-analysis, large cohort studies, and experimental studies suggest that chronic alcohol cons...
The main metabolic pathway of ethanol elimination occurs in the liver. Ethanol is oxidised by an alc...
Background:Alcohol consumption and ethanol in alcoholic beverages are group 1 carcinogens, that is, ...
5To whom correspondence should be addressed Aldehyde dehydrogenase-2 (ALDH2) eliminates most of the ...
genotype on the exposure to locally formed acetaldehyde via the saliva without ethanol ingestion. g...
Chronic alcohol consumption increases the risk for cancer of the organs and tissues of the respirato...
Acetaldehyde is a highly reactive compound that causes various forms of damage to DNA, including DNA...
Acetaldehyde is a highly reactive compound that causes various forms of damage to DNA, including DNA...
<p>Effect of ALDH2 deficiency on gastric juice acetaldehyde levels (a) and areas under the curve (b)...