Effects of ethanol on CYP2E1 levels and related oxidative stress using a standard balanced diet

Drug Chem Toxicol. 2012 Jul;35(3):324-9. doi: 10.3109/01480545.2011.619192. Epub 2012 Jan 31.

Abstract

Expression of cytochrome P4502E1 (CYP2E1) is very much influenced by nutritional factors, especially carbohydrate consumption, and various results concerning the expression of CYP2E1 were obtained with a low-carbohydrate diet. This study describes the effects of ethanol treatment on CYP2E1 levels and its relationship with oxidative stress using a balanced standard diet to avoid low or high carbohydrate consumption. Rats were fed for 1, 2, 3, or 4 weeks a commercial diet plus an ethanol-sucrose solution. The results have shown that ethanol administration was associated with CYP2E1 induction and stabilization without related oxidative stress. Our findings suggest that experimental models with a low-carbohydrate/high-fat diet produce some undesirable CYP2E1 changes that are not present when a balanced standard diet is given.

Publication types

  • Comparative Study

MeSH terms

  • Alanine Transaminase / blood
  • Analysis of Variance
  • Animals
  • Aspartate Aminotransferases / blood
  • Cytochrome P-450 CYP2E1 / metabolism*
  • Diet*
  • Enzyme Induction / drug effects*
  • Ethanol / administration & dosage
  • Ethanol / toxicity*
  • Glutathione / metabolism
  • Liver / drug effects*
  • Male
  • Oxidative Stress / drug effects*
  • Rats
  • Rats, Sprague-Dawley
  • Reactive Oxygen Species / metabolism
  • Statistics, Nonparametric

Substances

  • Reactive Oxygen Species
  • Ethanol
  • Cytochrome P-450 CYP2E1
  • Aspartate Aminotransferases
  • Alanine Transaminase
  • Glutathione