Acute ethanol administration oxidatively damages and depletes mitochondrial dna in mouse liver, brain, heart, and skeletal muscles: protective effects of antioxidants

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Ethanol metabolism causes oxidative stress and lipid peroxidation not only in liver but also in extra-hepatic tissues. Ethanol administration has been shown to cause oxidative degradation and depletion of hepatic mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) in rodents, but its in vivo effects on the mtDNA of extra-hep …
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Authors Mansouri A;Demeilliers C;Amsellem S;Pessayre D;Fromenty B;;
Journal the journal of pharmacology and experimental therapeutics
Year 2001
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