“…Alcohol could induce redistribution of tight junction and adherens junction proteins from the intercellular junctions and disrupt AJC by altering phosphorylation status, including regulation to protein tyrosine/PKC/RhoA (Atkinson & Rao, 2001;Basuroy, Sheth, Mansbach, & Rao, 2005;Dunagan, Chaudhry, Samak, & Rao, 2012;Keshavarzian et al, 2009;Li et al, 2013;Tong, Wang, Chang, Zhang, Liu, et al, 2013;. Increased expression of inducible nitric oxide synthase (iNOS) by alcohol disrupts intestinal barrier function because of increased levels of disassembled tubulin, which subsequently damage the microtubule cytoskeleton and disrupt barrier function in alcohol-treated CaCo 2 cells (Banan, Fields, Decker, Zhang, & Keshavarzian, 2000;Tang, Forsyth, Farhadi, et al, 2009).…”