Comparative Study on Ethanol Elimination and Blood Acetaldehyde between Alcoholics and Control Subjects.

Autor: Adachi, Junko, Mizoi, Yasuhiko, Fukunaga, Tatsushige, Ogawa, Yumi, Imamichi, Hiroyuki
Zdroj: Alcoholism: Clinical & Experimental Research; 1989, Vol. 13 Issue 5, p601-604, 4p
Abstrakt: Factors influencing ethanol elimination rate and Mood acetaldehyde concentration with regard to age, blood ethanol concentration, and degrees of alcoholic liver disorder were studied in alcoholic patients vis-à-vis healthy subjects. Ninety-four male alcoholic patients were divided into five groups according to age and into three groups according to blood ethanol concentration which ranged between 4.21 and 0.29 mg/ml. It was noted that as age increased, Mood ethanol concentration decreased. Groups A, B, and C consisted of subjects whose ethanol levels were more than 2.5, between 1.0 and 2.5, and less than 1.0 mg/ml, respectively. Average values of ethanol elimination rate in Groups A, B, and C were 0.26, 0.23, and 0.18 mg/ml/hr, respectively. The rate Increased as blood ethanol concentration elevated. The rate In group B was significantly higher than that in the healthy control subjects who had blood ethanol levels between 1.0 and 2.5 mg/ml. The rate of ethanol elimination was independent of liver disorder judged by liver function test values. Blood acetaldehyde concentrations in the patients were less than 1.48 μg/ml, with an average value of 0.58 μg/ml, and were significantly correlated with blood ethanol levels in both alcoholics and healthy subjects. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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