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Effects of acetyl-L-carnitine on the formation of fatty acid ethyl esters in brain and peripheral organs after short-term ethanol administration in rat.

handle: 11695/2307 , 20.500.11769/2451 , 20.500.11769/23363
Increasing evidence suggests that Fatty acid ethyl esters (FAEE) play a central role in ethanol induced organ damage. In the current study we measured FAEE formation in rats after short-term oral administration of ethanol, in the presence and absence of pre-treatment with acetyl-L-carnitine. Ethanol treatment caused a significant increase in the levels of FAEE, particularly in the brain and heart, but also in the kidney and liver. Increases in FAEE were associated with a significant increase in FAEE synthase activity, GSH transferase activity, and lipid hydroperoxide levels. Pretreatment with acetyl-L-carnitine resulted in a significant reduction of FAEE accumulation, decrease in FAEE synthase and GSH transferase activities, and lipid hydroperoxide levels. Administration of acetyl-L-carnitine greatly reduced the metabolic abnormalities due to non-oxidative ethanol metabolism, through an increment in lipid metabolism/turnover and by the modulation of the activities of enzymes associated with FAEE synthesis. These results suggest a potentially important pharmacological role for acetyl-L-carnitine in the prevention of alcohol-induced cellular damage.
- University of Catania Italy
- University of Molise Italy
- University of Lincoln United Kingdom
- Università degli studi di Salerno Italy
- Sigma-Tau (Switzerland) Switzerland
Male, kidney, Lipid Peroxides, Time Factors, Alcohol Drinking, brain, 610, A100 - Pre-clinical medicine, liver, Kidney, B132 Pathobiology, B130 - Pathology, Carnitine, Animals, Tissue Distribution, Rats, Wistar, Glutathione Transferase, B130 Pathology, Ethanol, Myocardium, Fatty Acids, Brain, Esters, Rats, B140 - Neuroscience, Liver, B132 - Pathobiology, Fatty acide ethyl esters, A100 Pre-clinical Medicine, ethanol, B140 Neuroscience, Acetylcarnitine, Acyltransferases, acetyl carnitine
Male, kidney, Lipid Peroxides, Time Factors, Alcohol Drinking, brain, 610, A100 - Pre-clinical medicine, liver, Kidney, B132 Pathobiology, B130 - Pathology, Carnitine, Animals, Tissue Distribution, Rats, Wistar, Glutathione Transferase, B130 Pathology, Ethanol, Myocardium, Fatty Acids, Brain, Esters, Rats, B140 - Neuroscience, Liver, B132 - Pathobiology, Fatty acide ethyl esters, A100 Pre-clinical Medicine, ethanol, B140 Neuroscience, Acetylcarnitine, Acyltransferases, acetyl carnitine
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