Free radicals in alcoholic myopathy: indices of damage and preventive studies |
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Authors: | Preedy Victor R Adachi Junko Asano Migiwa Koll Michael Mantle David Niemela Onni Parkkila Seppo Paice Alistair G Peters Timothy Rajendram Rajkumar Seitz Helmut Ueno Yasuhiro Worrall Simon |
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Affiliation: | Department of Nutrition and Dietetics, King's College, London, England, UK. victor.preedy@kcl.ac.uk |
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Abstract: | Chronic alcoholic myopathy affects up to two-thirds of all alcohol misusers and is characterized by selective atrophy of Type II (glycolytic, fast-twitch, anaerobic) fibers. In contrast, the Type I fibers (oxidative, slow-twitch, aerobic) are relatively protected. Alcohol increases the concentration of cholesterol hydroperoxides and malondialdehyde-protein adducts, though protein-carbonyl concentration levels do not appear to be overtly increased and may actually decrease in some studies. In alcoholics, plasma concentrations of alpha-tocopherol may be reduced in myopathic patients. However, alpha-tocopherol supplementation has failed to prevent either the loss of skeletal muscle protein or the reductions in protein synthesis in alcohol-dosed animals. The evidence for increased oxidative stress in alcohol-exposed skeletal muscle is thus inconsistent. Further work into the role of ROS in alcoholic myopathy is clearly warranted. |
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