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Ethanol Toxicity and Oxidative Stress

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Journal Toxicol Lett
Publisher Elsevier
Specialty Toxicology
Date 1992 Dec 1
PMID 1488774
Citations 45
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Abstract

The mechanisms underlying the toxicity of ethanol have been the subject of much study, but are not well understood. Unlike many selective pharmacological agents, ethanol clearly has several major loci of action. One deleterious factor in ethanol metabolism is the potential for generation of excess amounts of free radicals. The extent to which this activity accounts for the overall toxicity of ethanol is unknown. This review outlines the enzymic steps that have the capacity to generate reactive oxygen species. These steps are likely to differ in acute and extended exposures to ethanol. Acetaldehyde catabolism also has the likelihood of contributing to ethanol-related oxidative stress. The review focuses on the ethanol-induced production of excess amounts of pro-oxidant reactive species in both the liver and the central nervous system. The potential of various stages of ethanol catabolism to involve generation of free radicals is described.

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