Cerebral dysfunction in chronic alcoholism: role of alcoholic liver disease.

R F Butterworth
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Evidence suggests that liver disease per se may contribute to the cognitive and motor impairments encountered in chronic alcoholics. Neuropathologic studies reveal astrocytic changes (Alzheimer type II astrocytosis) in the brains of alcoholic cirrhotic patients who died in hepatic coma. Pathophysiologic mechanisms responsible for hepatic (portal-systemic) encephalopathy in alcoholics include the loss of neuron-astrocytic metabolic trafficking as well as selective alterations of serotoninergic and dopaminergic function. In addition, there is evidence to suggest that endogenous ligands for both central-type (GABA-related) and "peripheral-type" (astrocytic) benzodiazepine receptors are implicated in the pathogenesis of hepatic encephalopathy in these patients. Chronic liver disease may also interfere with brain thiamine homeostasis and thus contribute to the pathogenesis of the Wernicke-Korsakoff syndrome in chronic alcoholism.

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慢性酒精中毒中的脑功能障碍:酒精性肝病的作用
有证据表明,肝脏疾病本身可能导致慢性酗酒者出现认知和运动障碍。神经病理学研究显示,死于肝昏迷的酒精性肝硬化患者的大脑中存在星形细胞改变(阿尔茨海默II型星形细胞病)。酗酒者肝性(门脉-全身)脑病的病理生理机制包括神经元-星形细胞代谢运输的丧失以及5 -羟色胺和多巴胺能功能的选择性改变。此外,有证据表明,中枢型(gaba相关)和外周型(星形细胞)苯二氮卓受体的内源性配体与这些患者肝性脑病的发病机制有关。慢性肝病也可能干扰脑硫胺素稳态,从而促进慢性酒精中毒的wernickke - korsakoff综合征的发病机制。
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