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Effect of alcohol consumption on the liver detoxication capacity as measured by [13C]methacetin- and [methyl-13C]methionine-breath tests
Authors:Klaus D Wutzke  Anke Forberger  Marianne Wigger
Institution:1. Children's Hospital, Research Laboratory ‘Gastroenterology and Nutrition’ , University of Rostock , Rembrandtstr. 16/17, 18055, Rostock, Germany klaus-dieter.wutzke@med.uni-rostock.de;3. Children's Hospital, Research Laboratory ‘Gastroenterology and Nutrition’ , University of Rostock , Rembrandtstr. 16/17, 18055, Rostock, Germany
Abstract:The aim of this study was to investigate the hepatic microsomal and mitochondrial functions by using the 13CO2-breath test in healthy subjects either before or after the consumption of red wine. Fourteen adults received 13C]methacetin and methyl-13C]methionine together with a standardised dinner. Expired air samples were taken over 6 h. After a wash-out period, the subjects consumed 0.4 ml ethanol/kg/day together with dinner over a 10-day period. Thereafter, 13C-tracer administration was repeated under identical conditions. The 13CO2-enrichments were measured by isotope ratio mass spectrometry. The mean cumulative percentage 13C-dose recovery (CPDR) after administration of 13C]methacetin and methyl-13C]methionine either without or with red wine consumption amounted to 38.2±6.3 vs. 36.3±6.7% (p=0.363) and 9.5±3.3 vs. 8.8±2.5% (p=0.47), respectively. Moderate alcohol consumption does not induce significant short-term changes of the microsomal and the mitochondrial functions of the human liver in healthy subjects.
Keywords:alcohol  carbon-13  13CO2-breath tests  liver function  man  [13C]methacetin  [methyl-13C]methionine
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