نتایج جستجو برای: acute ethanol

تعداد نتایج: 596956  

Journal: :Clinical chemistry 1997
M Laposata

This review includes a description of short-term and long-term markers of ethanol intake and their clinical utility. The major portion of this report is a summary of studies on fatty acid ethyl ester, a new marker for monitoring both acute and chronic ethanol intake. With the markers described in the review, algorithms to assess recent ethanol intake, chronic ethanol intake, and end organ damag...

2005
GUNNAR BLOMQVIST BENGT SALTIN

were measured in a separate series of experiments in a subgroup of four subjects (series II). Mean concentration of ethanol in the blood at the end of the experiment was 156 mg/ 100 ml in series I and 125 mg/ 100 ml in series II. Heart rates at rest and during submaximal exercise were higher after ingestion of ethanol, but there was no effect on stroke volume. After ingestion of ethanol cardiac...

Journal: :The Journal of pharmacology and experimental therapeutics 1999
R A Gallegos R S Lee J R Criado S J Henriksen S C Steffensen

We have recently identified a homogeneous population of gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA)-containing neurons in the ventral tegmental area (VTA), an area implicated in the reinforcing properties of alcohol. We evaluated the effects of local and systemic ethanol on VTA GABA neuron spontaneous activity in ethanol naive and chronically treated freely behaving rats and in anesthetized rats. In freely ...

Journal: :Molecular pharmacology 2002
Dao-Yao He Alicia J Vagts Rami Yaka Dorit Ron

Scaffolding proteins such as receptor for activated C kinase (RACK) 1 are involved in the targeting of signaling proteins and play an important role in the regulation of signal transduction cascades. Recently, we found that in cultured cells and in vivo, acute ethanol exposure induces the nuclear compartmentalization of RACK1. To elucidate a physiological role for nuclear RACK1, the Tat protein...

2012
Jill C. Bettinger Kapo Leung Mia H. Bolling Andrew D. Goldsmith Andrew G. Davies

The development of tolerance to a drug at the level of the neuron reflects a homeostatic mechanism by which neurons respond to perturbations of their function by external stimuli. Acute functional tolerance (AFT) to ethanol is a fast compensatory response that develops within a single drug session and normalizes neuronal function despite the continued presence of the drug. We performed a geneti...

1998
Fernando Holguin I. Marc Moss David M. Guidot

Chronic alcohol abuse increases the incidence and mortality of the acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) in septic patients. To examine a potential mechanism, we hypothesized that ethanol ingestion predisposes to sepsis-mediated acute lung injury by decreasing alveolar type II cell glutathione homeostasis and function. Lungs isolated from rats fed ethanol (20% in water for $ 3 wk), compare...

2013
Alain J. D’Souza Shyamal D. Desai Xiaowen L. Rudner Michelle N. Kelly SanBao Ruan Judd E. Shellito

Alcohol binge-drinking (acute ethanol consumption) is immunosuppressive and alters both the innate and adaptive arms of the immune system. Antigen presentation by macrophages (and other antigen presenting cells) represents an important function of the innate immune system that, in part, determines the outcome of the host immune response. Ethanol has been shown to suppress antigen presentation i...

2012
Jun Wang Sami Ben Hamida Emmanuel Darcq Wenheng Zhu Stuart L. Gibb Maria Fe Lanfranco Sebastien Carnicella Dorit Ron

We found previously that acute ex vivo as well as repeated cycles of in vivo ethanol exposure and withdrawal, including excessive voluntary consumption of ethanol, produces a long-lasting increase in the activity of NR2B-containing NMDA receptors (NR2BNMDARs) in the dorsomedial striatum (DMS) of rats (Wang et al., 2010a). Activation of NMDARs is required for the induction of long-term potentiat...

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 2005
Robnet T Kerns Ajay Ravindranathan Sajida Hassan Mary P Cage Tim York James M Sikela Robert W Williams Michael F Miles

Activation of the mesolimbic dopamine reward pathway by acute ethanol produces reinforcement and changes in gene expression that appear to be crucial to the molecular basis for adaptive behaviors and addiction. The inbred mouse strains DBA/2J and C57BL/6J exhibit contrasting acute behavioral responses to ethanol. We used oligonucleotide microarrays and bioinformatics methods to characterize pat...

2015
Giovana Brolese Paula Lunardi Daniela F. de Souza Fernanda M. Lopes Marina C. Leite Carlos-Alberto Gonçalves

The developing brain is vulnerable to the effects of ethanol. Glutamate is the main mediator of excitatory signals in the brain and is probably involved in most aspects of normal brain function during development. The aim of this study was to investigate vulnerability to and the impact of ethanol toxicity on glutamate uptake signaling in adolescent rats after moderate pre and postnatal ethanol ...

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