| Literature DB >> 1658524 |
S Yamada1, S Mochida, A Ohno, K Hirata, I Ogata, Y Ohta, K Fujiwara.
Abstract
Rats were pair-fed nutritionally adequate liquid diets, containing ethanol as 36% of energy or an isocaloric amount of carbohydrate for 4-6 weeks. Ruffle formation of hepatic macrophages in the periportal area observed with a transmission electron microscope (which reflects their extent in activation) was more remarkable in ethanol-fed rats than in control rats. The ability of hepatic macrophages to produce superoxide anions assessed in situ by formazan deposition after liver perfusion with nitro-blue tetrazolium and phorbol myristate acetate was enhanced after such ethanol feeding. A similar result was seen 24 h after withdrawal of ethanol feeding. These findings suggest that long-term ethanol consumption may activate hepatic macrophages in secretory function.Entities:
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Year: 1991 PMID: 1658524 DOI: 10.1111/j.1600-0676.1991.tb00520.x
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Liver ISSN: 0106-9543