[ALDH phenotype in eating disorders with and without alcoholism].

K Suzuki, T Muramatsu, K Yamada, H Kono
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Abstract

Individuals who have inactive low Km aldehyde dehydrogenase (ALDH2) are much less likely to develop alcoholism than those who have active ALDH2. On the other hand, frequent alcoholism has been reported in eating disorder patients. Whether inactive ALDH2 works as an inhibitory factor for alcoholism in these patients is not known. We compared the ALDH2 phenotype in eating disorder patients with and without alcoholism. Among the 25 subjects (4 with anorexia nervosa, 6 with anorexia nervosa and bulimia nervosa, 13 with bulimia nervosa and 2 with eating disorder not otherwise specified according to the DSM-III-R), 13 were alcoholics and 12 were non-alcoholics. Isoelectric focusing of hair roots samples demonstrated that 8% of the alcoholic subjects had the inactive ALDH2, while 58% of the non-alcoholic subjects had this variant form of the isozyme (p < 0.01). The results suggest inactive ALDH2 has a similar inhibitory effect for alcoholism as in eating disorder patients as has been reported in normal populations.

[伴有和不伴有酒精中毒的饮食失调的ALDH表型]。
低Km醛脱氢酶(ALDH2)不活跃的个体比ALDH2活跃的个体更不容易发生酒精中毒。另一方面,据报道,饮食失调患者经常酗酒。在这些患者中,失活的ALDH2是否作为酒精中毒的抑制因子尚不清楚。我们比较了伴有和不伴有酒精中毒的饮食失调患者的ALDH2表型。25名受试者(神经性厌食症4名,神经性厌食症和神经性贪食症6名,神经性贪食症13名,根据DSM-III-R未另有说明的饮食障碍2名)中,酗酒者13名,非酗酒者12名。发根样品的等电聚焦表明,8%的酒精受试者具有失活的ALDH2,而58%的非酒精受试者具有这种变体形式的同工酶(p < 0.01)。结果表明,失活的ALDH2对酒精中毒的抑制作用与在正常人群中报道的饮食失调患者相似。
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