[Ethanol-independent methanol elimination in chronic alcoholics].

Blutalkohol Pub Date : 1995-11-01
F Musshoff, T Daldrup, W Bonte, A Leitner, A Nimmerichter, H Walter, O M Lesch
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Abstract

72% of a collective of chronic alcoholics (DSM-III-R, ICD 9), who were admitted under the influence of alcohol in order to undergo alcohol withdrawal, showed a serum methanol concentration (SMC) above 10 mg/l. This level is usually considered to be the one for the detection of regular alcohol consumption. The SMC values were considerably higher in cases where alcoholic beverages with a higher methanol content were consumed rather than the ones lower in methanol. In the majority of patients a decrease of the methanol concentration could only be detected once an individually varying limit concentration of ethanol (0-0.62 g/kg) was reached. There were, however, a few exceptions where the elimination of methanol independent from the ethanol concentration could be seen. Contrasting the general collective, these 'ethanol independent' methanol eliminators showed a much higher serum level of ethanol and methanol at the time of admission. As a sign of addiction, all patients showed increased beta 60 values for ethanol and preferred high proof beverages, which at the same time have high methanol contents.

[慢性酗酒者不依赖乙醇的甲醇消除]。
在一组慢性酗酒者(DSM-III-R, ICD 9)中,在酒精影响下入院以戒酒的72%的人血清甲醇浓度(SMC)高于10 mg/l。这个水平通常被认为是检测经常饮酒的水平。在消费甲醇含量较高的酒精饮料而不是甲醇含量较低的酒精饮料的情况下,SMC值要高得多。在大多数患者中,只有当单独变化的乙醇极限浓度(0-0.62 g/kg)达到时,才能检测到甲醇浓度的下降。然而,也有一些例外,可以看到甲醇的消除与乙醇浓度无关。与一般集体相比,这些“不依赖乙醇”的甲醇消除者在入院时显示出更高的血清乙醇和甲醇水平。作为成瘾的标志,所有患者对乙醇的β 60值都增加,并且更喜欢高酒精含量的饮料,同时这些饮料含有高甲醇含量。
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