Endogenous ethanol production and hepatic disease following jejunoileal bypass for morbid obesity

E Mezey, AL Imbembo, JJ Potter, KC Rent… - The American Journal of …, 1975 - Elsevier
In this study, we sought to determine whether or not elevated levels of ethanol were present
in the systemic circulation, resulting from endogenous ethanol production, which might …

Distribution of ethanol in the human gastrointestinal tract

CH Halsted, EA Robles, E Mezey - The American journal of clinical nutrition, 1973 - Elsevier
Ethanol was administered acutely in a dose of 0.8 g/kg body wt by the oral or intravenous
route to seven subjects after gastrointestinal intubation. After oral administration, levels of …

Alcohol, malnutrition, and alcoholic cirrhosis

AJ Patek Jr - The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition, 1979 - Elsevier
The relative importance of malnutrition and alcohol toxicity in the pathogenesis of cirrhosis
has been controversial. In epidemiological studies the incidence of cirrhosis can be …

Role of intestinal bacterial overgrowth in ethanol production and metabolism in rats

E Baraona, R Julkunen, L Tannenbaum, CS Lieber - Gastroenterology, 1986 - Elsevier
To investigate the role of intestinal bacterial overgrowth on the production and metabolism of
ethanol, rats with a jejunal self-filling diverticulum (blind-loop) were compared to controls …

Effects of ethanol on endogenous lipid and lipoprotein metabolism in small intestine

SP Mistilis, RK Ockner - The Journal of Laboratory and Clinical …, 1972 - translationalres.com
Most previous investigations of the effects of ethanol on lipid metabolism have focused on
liver and adipose tissue, while the intestine has been considered primarily in regard to its …

Hepatic effects of jejunoileal bypass for morbid obesity

RT Holzbach - The American journal of clinical nutrition, 1977 - Elsevier
The most common hepatic consequence of jejunoileal bypass for morbid obesity is
triglyceride accumulation (steatosis), which usually appears to be maximal during the period …

Role of ethanol metabolism in the ethanol-induced increase in splanchnic circulation

JP McKaigney, FJ Carmichael… - American Journal …, 1986 - journals.physiology.org
In this study we report the effect on splanchnic hemodynamics of acute oral ethanol at doses
ranging from 0.25 to 4.0 g/kg body wt. Flows were determined by use of a radioactive …

Metabolism of ethanol

CS Lieber, CS Lieber - Medical and nutritional complications of alcoholism …, 1992 - Springer
Ethanol is not only produced by yeast but can also be found in mammals in trace amounts
(McManus et al., 1966). Bacterial fermentation in the gut is one way in which it is produced …

Ethanol Stimulates Glycogenosis in Livers from Fed Rats

M Kubota, A Virkamäki… - Proceedings of the …, 1992 - journals.sagepub.com
To determine the reason for the lack of a hypoglycemic effect of ethanol in the fed state, the
effect of ethanol on glucose turnover, liver glycogenosis, and glucose metabolites was …

Gastric origin of the first-pass metabolism of ethanol in humans: effect of gastrectomy

J Caballeria, M Frezza, R Hernandez-Munoz… - Gastroenterology, 1989 - Elsevier
The areas under the curve (AUCs) of blood ethanol concentrations are much smaller after
oral than after intravenous administration of a small dose of ethanol. To study whether this …