Title of article :
Chronic intragastric alcohol exposure causes hypoxia and oxidative stress in the rat pancreas
Author/Authors :
McKim، نويسنده , , Stephen E and Uesugi، نويسنده , , Takehiko and Raleigh، نويسنده , , James A and McClain، نويسنده , , Craig J and Arteel، نويسنده , , Gavin E، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2003
Abstract :
The effect of chronic enteral ethanol on pancreatic hypoxia was investigated using the hypoxia marker, pimonidazole. Male Wistar rats were fed an ethanol-containing diet for 3 weeks using an enteral model shown to cause pancreatic damage; pimonidazole (120 mg/kg i.v.) was injected 1 h before sacrifice. Pimonidazole and 4-hydroxynonenal (an index of lipid peroxidation) adducts were detected immunochemically. Breathing air with low oxygen content (8% O2) for 1 h increased pimonidazole adduct accumulation ∼2-fold in pancreata of naı̈ve rats, confirming that this technique will detect increases in hypoxia in pancreata. Pancreata of rats fed ethanol began to show signs of damage after 3 weeks. Ethanol feeding also significantly increased pimonidazole adducts in pancreas ∼2-fold (1 or 3 weeks of ethanol produced similar values). Concomitant with increasing hypoxia in the pancreas, alcohol also caused a significant increase in 4-hydroxynonenal adducts, indicative of increased oxidative stress. These results indicate that chronic ethanol causes hypoxia at the cellular level in the pancreas in vivo; further, the data support the hypothesis that hypoxia is involved in mechanisms of chronic alcoholic pancreatitis.
Keywords :
Ethanol , Exocrine , Enteral Feeding , Endocrine , Pimonidazole
Journal title :
Archives of Biochemistry and Biophysics
Journal title :
Archives of Biochemistry and Biophysics