ID | 110712 |
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Kinoshita, Hiroshi
Department of Legal Medicine, Hyogo College of Medicine
Ijiri, Iwao
Department of Forensic Medicine, Kagawa Medical University
Ameno, Setsuko
Department of Forensic Medicine, Kagawa Medical University
Hishida, Shigeru
Department of Legal Medicine, Hyogo College of Medicine
Ameno, Kiyoshi
Department of Forensic Medicine, Kagawa Medical University
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Keywords | acetaldehyde
ethanol
hexamethonium
intestinal absorption
yohimbine
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Journal Article
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Description | In the present study, we investigated the effects of hexamethonium, a ganglionic nicotinic receptor blocking agents and yohimbine, an α2-adrenergic antagonist, on reduction of ethanol absorption in presence of high acetaldehyde concentration. Hexamethonium had no effect, whereas yohimbine by itself reduced ethanol absorption, but no additional effects were observed with presence of high acetaldehyde. Propionaldehyde had an inhibitory action on intestinal 1-propanol absorption. As both yohimbine and propionaldehyde are associated with vagus nerve activation, these results indirectly support the hypothesis that a cholinergic mechanism through vagus nerve activation is responsible for the inhibition of intestinal ethanol absorption by acetaldehyde.
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Journal Title |
The journal of medical investigation : JMI
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ISSN | 13431420
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NCID | AA11166929
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Volume | 51
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Issue | 1-2
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Start Page | 38
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End Page | 42
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Sort Key | 38
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Published Date | 2004-02
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eng
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