Literature DB >> 6812447

Prolonged feeding of ethanol to the young growing guinea pig: 1. The effect on protein synthesis in the afterloaded right ventricle measured in vitro.

S S Schreiber, C D Evans, F Reff, M A Rothschild, M Oratz.   

Abstract

Newly weaned guinea pigs weighing approximately 300 g were fed normal laboratory diets with drinking water containing 5.5% ethanol as the sole source of liquid for periods of 8-11 weeks. Growth was continuous with this diet. After this period, hearts were removed from anesthetized animals and perfused for 3 hr in a perfusion system in which pressure may be induced in the right ventricle in the face of constant coronary flow. Protein synthesis, assayed from the incorporation of labeled lysine and phenylalanine, was compared to that in hearts from identically treated weight-matched control animals who had been drinking water without ethanol. Protein synthesis in hearts from ethanol-drinking animals was decreased in the right ventricles exposed to normal pulmonary pressure, but was unchanged in the contracting but not working left ventricles. The data suggest that prolonged exposure even to low levels of ethanol in the growing animal may interfere with the cardiac protein synthetic response to the normal work stress.

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Year:  1982        PMID: 6812447     DOI: 10.1111/j.1530-0277.1982.tb04996.x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Alcohol Clin Exp Res        ISSN: 0145-6008            Impact factor:   3.455


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Authors:  Lorenzo Gamberini; Tommaso Tonetti; Savino Spadaro; Gianluca Zani; Carlo Alberto Mazzoli; Chiara Capozzi; Emanuela Giampalma; Maria Letizia Bacchi Reggiani; Elisabetta Bertellini; Andrea Castelli; Irene Cavalli; Davide Colombo; Federico Crimaldi; Federica Damiani; Alberto Fogagnolo; Maurizio Fusari; Emiliano Gamberini; Giovanni Gordini; Cristiana Laici; Maria Concetta Lanza; Mirco Leo; Andrea Marudi; Giuseppe Nardi; Irene Ottaviani; Raffaella Papa; Antonella Potalivo; Emanuele Russo; Stefania Taddei; Carlo Alberto Volta; V Marco Ranieri
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