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1 Department of Internal Medicine, School of Medicine, Keio University, Tokyo, 160-8582 Japan; and 2 Department of Molecular and Cellular Physiology, Louisiana State University Health Sciences Center, Shreveport, Louisiana 71130 - 3932
Whereas both ethanol and gut
ischemia/reperfusion (I/R) are known to alter hepatic microvascular
function, little is known about the influence of ethanol consumption on
the hepatic microvascular responses to I/R. The objective of this study
was to determine whether acute ethanol administration exacerbates the
hepatic microvascular dysfunction induced by gut I/R. Rats were exposed
to gut ischemia for 30 min followed by reperfusion. Intravital
videomicroscopy was used to monitor leukocyte recruitment and the
number of nonperfused sinusoids (NPS). Plasma alanine aminotransferase
(ALT), tumor necrosis factor-
(TNF-
), and endotoxin
concentrations were monitored. In separate experiments, ethanol was
administered 15 min or 24 h before gut ischemia. In control rats,
gut I/R increased the number of stationary leukocytes and NPS. It also
elevated the plasma ALT, TNF-
, and endotoxin with a corresponding
increase in intestinal mucosal permeability. Low-dose ethanol
consumption 15 min before gut ischemia blunted the gut I/R-induced
leukostasis and elevations in plasma TNF-
and ALT. However,
high-dose ethanol consumption aggravated the gut I/R-induced increases
in leukostasis and increases in plasma endotoxin and ALT. When ethanol
was administered 24 h before, high-dose ethanol aggravated the gut
I/R-induced hepatocellular injury, but low-dose ethanol did not have
any effects on it. These results suggest that low-dose ethanol
consumption shortly before gut ischemia attenuates the hepatic
inflammatory responses, microvascular dysfunction, and hepatocellular
injury elicited by gut I/R, whereas high-dose ethanol consumption
appears to significantly aggravate these gut I/R-induced responses.
tissue hypoxia; intravital microscopy; intestinal mucosal
permeability; tumor necrosis factor-
; endotoxin.
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