Effect of thyroid hormone on the alcohol dehydrogenase activities in rat tissues
Journal of Korean Medical Science
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: 313-316, 2001.
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ABSTRACT
The effects of thyroid hormone on hepatic and gastric alcohol dehydrogenase (ADH) activities (nM of NADH/min/mg of cytosolic protein) have been investigated in male Sprague Dawley rats treated with thyroxine (1 mg/kg, po) for 14 days. Whereas hepatic ADH activity in thyroxine-treated rats decreased by 61.3% of control rats (26.4 vs 43.2, p<0.001), gastric ADH activity increased by 262.9% of control rats (4.9 vs 1.9, p<0.001). As for the activities of the lung and kidney, thyroxine treatment did not produce any statistically significant changes. These data suggest that thyrotoxicosis causes a decrease of hepatic alcohol metabolism, and that the increase of gastric ADH activity in thyrotoxic rats can partly restore the first-pass metabolism of ethanol.
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Asunto principal:
Estómago
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Tiroxina
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Alcohol Deshidrogenasa
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Tirotoxicosis
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Ratas Sprague-Dawley
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Mucosa Gástrica
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Riñón
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Hígado
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Pulmón
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Animales
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Animales
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Revista:
Journal of Korean Medical Science
Año:
2001
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Artículo
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