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Alcohol and Alcoholism 2006 41(6):593-597; doi:10.1093/alcalc/agl077
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© The Author 2006. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the Medical Council on Alcohol. All rights reserved

LIPID PEROXIDATION AND SERUM CYTOKINES IN ACUTE ALCOHOLIC HEPATITIS

M. J. SÁNCHEZ PÉREZ1, EMILIO GONZÁLEZ-REIMERS1,*, FRANCISCO SANTOLARIA-FERNÁNDEZ1, MARÍA JOSÉ DE LA VEGA-PRIETO2, ANTONIO MARTÍNEZ-RIERA1, PEDRO ABREU GONZÁLEZ3, EVA RODRÍGUEZ RODRÍGUEZ1 and M. CARMEN DURÁN-CASTELLÓN1

1 Servicios de Medicina Interna, 2 Servicio de Laboratorio, Hospital Universitario, and 3 Departamento de Fisiología, Facultad de Medicina, Universidad de La Laguna, Tenerife, Canary Islands, Spain

* Author to whom correspondence should be addressed at: Servicio de Medicina Interna' Hospital Universitario, Ofra s/n, Tenerife, Canary Islands, Spain; Tel.: +34 922 678600; E-mail egonrey{at}ull.es

(Received 2 July 2006; in revised form 20 July 2006; accepted 25 July 2006)

Aims: Increased exposure of Kupffer cells to intestinal-borne Gram-negative bacteria enhances the metabolism and leads to cytokine production by these cells. Activation of Kupffer cells increases free radical release, which may, in turn, enhance cytokine secretion, creating a positive feedback loop, which contributes to liver inflammation. Cytokines act on T cells, inducing their proliferation and secretion of additional interleukins. Lipid peroxidation products (malondialdehyde; MDA) form adducts with proteins and acetaldehyde, triggering a T cell immune response. Controversy exists about the predominance of either Th-1 or Th-2 cellular responses. We performed the present study in order to analyse the cytokine pattern in patients with acute alcoholic hepatitis, its relation to MDA and the relation between all these parameters and liver function and prognosis. Subjects and methods: The study included 53 male alcoholics, 47 followed up for a median time of 32 months, during which 17 of them died. We measured serum MDA, tumour necrosis factor-alpha, interferon gamma (IFNG) and interleukins (IL) 4, 6, 8, and 10. Results: MDA levels were raised in cirrhotics and non-cirrhotics with alcoholic hepatitis, maintaining a relationship with bilirubin and Maddrey index, and with mortality in the univariate analysis. Both IFNG and IL-4 were raised in our patients compared with controls, as well as IL-8, and IL-6, but IL-10 were below the detection limit in the majority of cases, especially in cirrhotics. Using a Cox regression model, Maddrey index displaced MDA in the survival analysis. Conclusions: Our data lend support to the hypothesis that activation of both Th-1 and Th-2 cell subsets take place. MDA levels are raised in alcoholics with alcoholic hepatitis and are closely related to liver function derangement and to survival, although this is displaced by Maddrey index using Cox regression model.


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