Literature DB >> 19079654

The double danger of ethanol and hypoxia: their effects on a hepatoma cell line.

Stephanie M Wang1, Rongqian Wu.   

Abstract

Alcohol use has become far too prevalent in our society. Alcohol kills 6.5 times more youth than all other illicit drugs combined. In combination with traumatic and hemorrhagic injuries, alcohol results in a much higher mortality rate. Alcohol, alone and in high dosages, also causes great damage to the body, often leading to death as well. Thus, it is of utmost importance that research is conducted to help explain the pathological mechanism of high fatalities and injuries associated with alcohol use. In order to simulate this complex situation in vitro, a rat hepatoma cell line (H-II-4-E) was exposed to various concentrations of ethanol as well as the condition of hypoxia. Hypoxia mimics the primary level of tissue damage caused by hemorrhage after impact in a car accident. In this way, we tested the hypothesis that the presence of ethanol in combination with hypoxia causes greater cellular damage compared to conditions of ethanol or hypoxia alone. Ethanol, alone and in high concentrations, was found to greatly affect cell function as shown by decreased cellular ATP levels, increased LDH release, and a downregulated expression of CYP2E1 gene. By adding the condition of hypoxia to low concentrations of ethanol, cellular damage increased dramatically as well. Decreased gene expression and protein levels of CYP2E1 correlated with increased hepatocyte injury and thus, this enzyme may significantly contribute to the severity of cellular damage. These results provide useful information for future research on the effects of ethanol in combination with hemorrhage on cells in vitro, simulating the condition of driving while intoxicated and binge drinking.

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Keywords:  Ethanol; adenosine triphosphate; cytochrome P450 2E1; hypoxia; lactate dehydrogenase

Year:  2008        PMID: 19079654      PMCID: PMC2583636     

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int J Clin Exp Pathol        ISSN: 1936-2625


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