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Effects of various drugs on alcohol-induced oxidative stress in the liver

Journal

MOLECULES
Volume 13, Issue 9, Pages 2249-2259

Publisher

MDPI AG
DOI: 10.3390/molecules13092249

Keywords

alcohol (ethanol) stress; liver; bromocriptine; haloperidol; azithromycin

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  1. ministry of Science and Environmental Protection of the Republic of Serbia

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The major aim of this work was to investigate how alcohol-induced oxidative stress in combined chemotherapy changes the metabolic function of the liver in experimental animals. This research was conducted to establish how bromocriptine, haloperidol and azithromycin, applied to the experimental model, affected the antioxidative status of the liver. The following parameters were determined: reduced glutathione, activities of glutathione peroxidase, glutathione reductase, peroxidase, catalase, xanthine oxidase and lipid peroxidation intensity. Alanine transaminase was measured in serum. Alcohol stress (AO group) reduced glutathione and the activity of xanthine oxidase and glutathione peroxidase, but increased catalase and alanine transaminase activity. The best protective effect was achieved with the bromocriptine (AB1 group), while other groups had similar effects on the studied parameters.

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