Elevated oleic acid serum concentrations in patients suffering from alcohol dependence.

Journal of molecular psychiatry Pub Date : 2013-08-23 eCollection Date: 2013-01-01 DOI:10.1186/2049-9256-1-13
Annekatrin Teubert, Johannes Thome, Andreas Büttner, Jörg Richter, Gisela Irmisch
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Abstract

Background: Alcohol-induced damages such as brain atrophy and fatty liver are closely related to a disturbed lipid metabolism. In animal models, a linkage between chronic alcohol consumption and changes in fatty acid (FA) composition in various organs and cells is well known and there is some indication that this phenomenon could be linked to behavioural alterations associated with alcohol addiction such as craving. However, the influence of ethanol on secretory FA has not been investigated so far. In this study, we therefore aimed at investigating whether there is a significant change of serum FA composition in patients suffering from alcohol dependence. We compared patients before and after treatment (detoxication) with control individuals who did not suffer from addiction. The roles of age, the duration and intensity of alcohol use and lifestyles were considered.

Methods: Serum FA was measured in 73 male ethanol dependent patients before and after alcohol withdrawal in an in-patient setting. Additionally, of this group, 45 patients were matched with 45 healthy male volunteers as controls.

Results: We found significant differences in the FA composition before and after detoxication as well as between patients and controls. After detoxication, the values changed towards the ones in healthy controls. The main finding during acute alcohol use was an increased oleic acid concentration above the level of the linoleic acid concentration.

Conclusions: An elevated oleic/linoleic acid ratio seems to be a state marker for acute alcohol use and may be a relevant trait marker during detoxification and possibly the subsequent therapeutic measures. The results of this pilot study need to be replicated in a larger study also including female patients. Further, the specificity of this potential biomarker needs to be determined.

酒精依赖患者血清油酸浓度升高
背景:酒精引起的脑萎缩和脂肪肝等损伤与脂质代谢紊乱密切相关。在动物模型中,长期饮酒与各种器官和细胞中脂肪酸(FA)组成变化之间的联系是众所周知的,有一些迹象表明,这种现象可能与酒精成瘾(如渴望)相关的行为改变有关。然而,目前还没有研究乙醇对FA分泌的影响。因此,在本研究中,我们旨在调查酒精依赖患者血清FA组成是否有显著变化。我们将患者在治疗前后(戒毒)与没有成瘾的对照个体进行比较。研究还考虑了年龄、饮酒持续时间和强度以及生活方式等因素的作用。方法:测定73例男性乙醇依赖患者在戒酒前后的血清FA。此外,在这一组中,45名患者与45名健康男性志愿者作为对照。结果:我们发现在解毒前后以及患者和对照组之间FA组成有显著差异。解毒后,该数值向健康对照组靠拢。急性饮酒期间的主要发现是油酸浓度高于亚油酸浓度水平。结论:油酸/亚油酸比值升高似乎是急性酒精使用的状态标记,可能是解毒和后续治疗措施的相关性状标记。这项初步研究的结果需要在包括女性患者在内的更大规模的研究中得到验证。此外,这种潜在生物标志物的特异性需要确定。
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