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(Ebook) Alcohol: Mode of Actions and Clinical Perspectives by Albert Sun ISBN 9783805571920, 3805571925

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Authors:Albert Sun
Pages:151 pages.
Year:2001
Editon:1
Publisher:Karger
Language:english
File Size:1.79 MB
Format:pdf
ISBNS:9783805571920, 3805571925
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(Ebook) Alcohol: Mode of Actions and Clinical Perspectives by Albert Sun ISBN 9783805571920, 3805571925

The pathological and behavioral manifestations of alcoholism are caused by a number of biological factors, including genetic predisposition, metabolic alteration and cellular injury. In this issue, investigators explore novel mechanisms underlying alcohol-induced tissue injury, particularly in the liver and in the central nervous system. Special emphasis is placed on understanding ethanol's ability to enhance cellular signaling pathways and protein kinases, which are known to play an important role in mediating cellular damage. Topics discussed include ethanol's effect on cholesterol homeostasis in neural membranes and on cytokine-induced nitric oxide production in astrocytes. Ethanol is shown to enhance oxidative stress and increase the production of reactive oxygen species. Further studies focus on novel pharmacologic agents for preventing relapse and alleviating alcohol-mediated organ damage. This book provides an excellent summary of recent progress in biomedical research on alcoholism.
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