Excessive ethanol consumption causes liver injury, resulting in steatosis (fatty liver), alcoholic hepatitis, fibrosis, and ultimately cirrhosis. About 15% of alcoholics develop cirrhosis, this particular liver disease is normally irreversible. However, alcoholic fatty liver and, alcoholic hepatitis can be reversed. Ethanol-induced liver injury is, in part, caused by oxidative stress resulting from enhanced oxidant formation. One oxidant, peroxynitrite (PN), is a by-product of ethanol metabolism and is generated by the induction of nitric oxide synthase. This leads to the increased generation...
Excessive ethanol consumption causes liver injury, resulting in steatosis (fatty liver), alcoholic hepatitis, fibrosis, and ultimately cirrhosis. Abou...