Intravenous Glutathione: A Promising Therapy for the Alcoholic Liver Disease

D. Ck
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Alcoholic liver disease (ALD) and sepsis are life-threatening conditions marked by severe oxidative stress. Chronic alcohol use triggers oxidative stress and inflammation that damages liver cells. Glutathione (GSH), a tripeptide consisting of gamma glutamyl cysteinyl glycine possesses a thiol group and participates in oxidation reduction reactions, acting as a principal cellular scavenger of free radicles. GSH is present in large concentrations in the liver, and its endogenous levels are depleted in ALD, exacerbating the condition. Intravenous GSH supplementation has shown promising results in improving liver function and reducing fibrosis markers in ALD patients. Intravenous GSH treatment has demonstrated the potential to reduce oxidative injury and mortality rates in patients with sepsis in the intensive care unit. The versatility of GSH in mitigating oxidative stress, inflammation, and tissue damage and proven safety and tolerability profile make it a valuable adjunct to current treatments. Further research is imperative to comprehensively unravel the therapeutic benefits of GSH injection adjunct to standard of care in patients with ALD and sepsis. Keywords: Glutathione, Alcoholic liver disease, Sepsis, Antioxidants, Intensive care unit, Intravenous
静脉注射谷胱甘肽:治疗酒精性肝病的有效疗法
酒精性肝病(ALD)和败血症是以严重氧化应激为特征的危及生命的疾病。长期饮酒会引发氧化应激和炎症,从而损害肝细胞。谷胱甘肽(GSH)是一种由γ-谷氨酰胱氨酰甘氨酸组成的三肽,具有一个硫醇基团,参与氧化还原反应,是自由基的主要细胞清除剂。GSH 在肝脏中的浓度很高,ALD 患者的内源性 GSH 水平会被耗尽,从而加重病情。静脉补充 GSH 在改善 ALD 患者的肝功能和降低纤维化指标方面显示出良好的效果。静脉补充 GSH 有助于减少氧化损伤,降低重症监护室脓毒症患者的死亡率。GSH 在减轻氧化应激、炎症和组织损伤方面的多功能性以及经证实的安全性和耐受性使其成为当前治疗的重要辅助手段。要全面揭示 GSH 注射剂对 ALD 和败血症患者标准治疗的辅助治疗效果,进一步的研究势在必行。关键词谷胱甘肽 酒精性肝病 败血症 抗氧化剂 重症监护病房 静脉注射
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