Pulmonary consequences of alcoholism: A critical review.

Ashish J Mehta
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Alcohol use and abuse are prevailing practices in people throughout the world. Unfortunately, alcohol use disorders pose tremendous costs to both society and the individual. While alcoholism has many well-known medical consequences such as liver injury and pancreatitis, the effects of chronic alcohol exposure on the respiratory system are often overlooked. Specifically, studies have shown that alcohol abuse causes significant derangements in the lung and predisposes individuals to the development of pneumonia and acute lung injury. Several important processes are responsible for this increased susceptibility to pulmonary pathology, including alterations in nonimmunological defense systems, impairment of lung immunity, and alveolar epithelial barrier dysfunction. These crucial defects comprise what has been referred to as the "alcohol lung phenotype". Importantly, these abnormalities not only increase the risk of lung infections and injury, they cause worse morbidity and mortality in alcoholics compared to non-alcoholics. While there are no current therapies to combat these alcohol-induced pulmonary abnormalities, current research has revealed several important mechanisms that may be exploited to develop new treatment options for this vulnerable population.

酒精中毒对肺部的影响:一项批评性综述。
酗酒和酗酒是世界各地普遍存在的行为。不幸的是,酒精使用障碍给社会和个人带来了巨大的代价。虽然酒精中毒有许多众所周知的医疗后果,如肝损伤和胰腺炎,但长期饮酒对呼吸系统的影响往往被忽视。具体而言,研究表明,酗酒会导致肺部严重紊乱,并使个人易患肺炎和急性肺损伤。几个重要的过程是导致这种对肺部病理易感性增加的原因,包括非免疫防御系统的改变、肺部免疫受损和肺泡上皮屏障功能障碍。这些关键缺陷包括所谓的“酒精性肺表型”。重要的是,这些异常不仅增加了肺部感染和损伤的风险,而且与非酗酒者相比,酗酒者的发病率和死亡率更高。虽然目前还没有对抗这些酒精诱导的肺部异常的疗法,但目前的研究揭示了几个重要机制,可以用来为这一弱势群体开发新的治疗方案。
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