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Alcoholic liver injury:Influence of gender and hormones 被引量:17

Alcoholic liver injury:Influence of gender and hormones
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摘要 This article discusses several subjects pertinent to a consideration of the role of gender and hormones in alcoholic liver injury (ALI). Beginning with an overview of factors involved in the pathogenesis of ALI, we review changes in sex hormone metabolism resulting from alcohol ingestion, summarize research that points to estrogen as a cofactor in ALI, consider evidence that gut injury is linked to liver injury in the setting of alcohol, and briefly review the limited evidence regarding sex hormones and gut barrier function. In both women and female animals, most studies reveal a propensity toward greater alcohol-induced liver injury due to female gender, although exact hormonal influences are not yet understood. Thus, women and their physicians should be alert to the dangers of excess alcohol consumption and the increased potential for liver injury in females. This article discusses several subjects pertinent to a consideration of the role of gender and hormones in alcoholic liver injury (ALI). Beginning with an overview of factors involved in the pathogenesis of ALI, we review changes in sex hormone metabolism resulting from alcohol ingestion, summarize research that points to estrogen as a cofactor in ALI, consider evidence that gut injury is linked to liver injury in the setting of alcohol, and briefly review the limited evidence regarding sex hormones and gut...
机构地区 Department of Medicine
出处 《World Journal of Gastroenterology》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2010年第11期1377-1384,共8页 世界胃肠病学杂志(英文版)
基金 Supported by Awards from NIAAA (No. AA016906) and Department of Veterans Affairs
关键词 ALCOHOL Liver injury FEMALE ESTROGEN Oxidative injury Alcohol Liver injury Female Estrogen Oxidative injury
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