1989
DOI: 10.1111/j.1530-0277.1989.tb00283.x
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Effect of Chronic Ethanol Administration on Protein Catabolism in Rat Liver

Abstract: Hepatic protein catabolism was measured in rats which were pair-fed a liquid diet containing either ethanol or isocaloric maltose-dextrin (control diet). Within 12 days after initiation of pair feeding, the level of total hepatic protein in ethanol-fed rats was 26% higher than that in pair-fed control rats. During this time interval, the catabolic rates of both short-lived [3H]puromycin-labeled proteins and long-lived native [14C]bicarbonate-labeled proteins were measured in the two groups of animals. The degr… Show more

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“…Ethanol has been found to inhibit proteolysis in the liver and to lead to an accumulation of excess protein in this organ [31,32). In the present work, the cytosolic fraction of liver from subchronically treated rats also showed a significant (18%) reduction of proteolytic activity (data not shown), similar in magnitude to those of earlier reports.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Ethanol has been found to inhibit proteolysis in the liver and to lead to an accumulation of excess protein in this organ [31,32). In the present work, the cytosolic fraction of liver from subchronically treated rats also showed a significant (18%) reduction of proteolytic activity (data not shown), similar in magnitude to those of earlier reports.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Plusieurs études suggèrent que l'alcool altère l'autophagie hépatique par un mécanisme pouvant impliquer l'inhibition de l'AMPK [24]. En effet, la consommation chronique d'éthanol réduit le nombre de vacuoles autophagiques, diminue le catabolisme des protéines de longue demi-vie [25,26] et est associée à une accumulation de corps de Mallory, dont l'élimination est en partie médiée par l'autophagie [27]. Récem-ment, une étude a montré que la consommation aiguë d'éthanol, contrairement à la consommation chronique, active l'autophagie dans les hépatocytes [28].…”
Section: Inhibition De La Lipolyse Des Triglycéridesunclassified
“…There is increased protein accumulation and decreased clearance from the hepatocytes. 60 MalloryDenk bodies are intracellular inclusions found in alcoholic liver disease. These are protein aggregates and autophagy participates in its elimination.…”
Section: Targeting Autophagy In Alcoholic Liver Diseasementioning
confidence: 99%