2002
DOI: 10.1006/taap.2002.9354
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Effects of Gender on the Cardiac Toxicity Elicited by Chronic Ethanol Intake in Rats

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“…Differences in the hormonal milieu between male and female rats have been posited to modulate sexual dimorphic responses in other organ systems (1,9,11,12,25,29,41). In this regard, we have previously reported that long-term alcohol feeding decreases the plasma and muscle content of the anabolic hormone IGF-I and that these changes are proportional to the amount of active eIF4E⅐eIF4G and the rate of protein synthesis in muscle of male rats (18).…”
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“…Differences in the hormonal milieu between male and female rats have been posited to modulate sexual dimorphic responses in other organ systems (1,9,11,12,25,29,41). In this regard, we have previously reported that long-term alcohol feeding decreases the plasma and muscle content of the anabolic hormone IGF-I and that these changes are proportional to the amount of active eIF4E⅐eIF4G and the rate of protein synthesis in muscle of male rats (18).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Furthermore, many of the adverse consequences of alcohol consumption, including alcoholic cardiac and skeletal muscle myopathy, develop more rapidly and require lower levels of alcohol exposure in females compared with males (9,12,27,29,38,39). These observations cannot be explained by differences in body weight, fat distribution, body water, differential rates of ethanol oxidation, or other potentially confounding variables.…”
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“…Studies evaluating contractile function in female rats following long-term ethanol consumption have found no effect of ethanol on contractile parameters [7,8]. We examined alcohol-related ventricular contractile function using a conductance-micromanometer system, which allows evaluation of in vivo left ventricular systolic and diastolic performance in a rat under loaddependent and load-independent hemodynamic conditions.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Using an isolated atrial preparation, others have found no negative cardiovascular effects of long-term (6-month) ethanol consumption in female rats, whereas atrial developed tension was significantly decreased in male rats [7]. In a study using exclusively female rats and a Langendorff preparation to evaluate cardiac performance, Lochner et al [8] found no negative effects of long-term ethanol consumption (18 months).…”
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“…Using an isolated atrial preparation, Kennedy et al found no negative CV effects of long-term (6-month) ethanol consumption in female rats, whereas tension was significantly decreased in male rats (85). In a study using exclusively female rats and a Langendorff preparation to evaluate cardiac performance, Lochner et al found no negative effects of long-term ethanol consumption (18 months) (86).…”
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