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ALDH2*2 but not ADH1B*2 is a causative variant gene allele for Asian alcohol flushing after a low-dose challenge: correlation of the pharmacokinetic and pharmacodynamic findings.

Giia-Sheun Peng1, Yi-Chyan Chen, Ming-Fang Wang, Ching-Long Lai, Shih-Jiun Yin.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: It has been well documented that variant alleles of both ADH1B*2 of alcohol dehydrogenase (ADH) and ALDH2*2 of aldehyde dehydrogenase (ALDH) protect against the development of alcoholism in East Asians. However, it remains unclear whether ADH1B*2 contributes significantly toward the accumulation of systemic blood acetaldehyde and whether it plays a critical role in the alcohol flushing reaction. PARTICIPANTS AND METHODS: Sixty-one adult Han Chinese men were recruited and divided into six combinatorial genotypic groups: ALDH2*1/*1-ADH1B*1/*1 (12), ALDH2*1/*1-ADH1B*1/*2 (11), ALDH2*1/*1-ADH1B*2/*2 (11); ALDH2*1/*2-ADH1B*1/*1 (9), ALDH2*1/*2-ADH1B*1/*2 (9), and ALDH2*1/*2-ADH1B*2/*2 (9). After ingesting 0.3 g/kg of alcohol, blood ethanol, acetaldehyde, and acetate concentrations, as well as the facial skin blood flow (FSBF) and pulse rate were measured for 130 min.
RESULTS: The ALDH2*1/*2 heterozygotes carrying three ADH1B allelotypes showed significantly higher peak levels and areas under the concentration curve (AUCs) of the blood acetaldehyde as well as significantly greater increases in the peak pulse rate and peak FSBF compared with the ALDH2*1/*1 homozygotes. However, no significant differences in peak levels and AUCs of blood ethanol, acetaldehyde or acetate, or the peak cardiovascular responses, were found between the ADH1B allelotypes carrying ALDH2*1/*1 or between those with ALDH2*1/*2. Partial correlation analyses showed that peak blood acetaldehyde, rather than the blood ethanol or acetate, was correlated significantly with the peak responses of pulse rate and FSBF.
CONCLUSION: Findings indicate that ALDH2*2, rather than ADH1B2*2, is a causal variant allele for the accumulation of blood acetaldehyde and the resultant facial flushing during low alcohol consumption.

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Year:  2014        PMID: 25365528     DOI: 10.1097/FPC.0000000000000096

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Pharmacogenet Genomics        ISSN: 1744-6872            Impact factor:   2.089


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