INCREASED RATE OF ETHANOL ELIMINATION AND ELEVATED BLOOD ACETATE IN ASTHMATICS ON CORTICOSTEROID, BETA-2-SYMPATHICOMIMETIC AND THEOPHYLLINE TREATMENT |
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Authors: | KORRI, U.-M. SALASPURO, M. |
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Affiliation: | Research Unit of Alcohol Diseases, University Central Hospital of Helsinki 00290 Helsinki, Finland |
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Abstract: | The rate of ethanol elimination and blood acetate concentrationsafter a peroral dose of alcohol were measured in eight asthmaticpatients receiving high-dose corticosteroid, sustained releasetheophylline and beta-2-sympathicomimetic treatment and in eightnonalcoholic, healthy controls. Mean ethanol elimination rate(ER) and mean blood acetate concentration (AC) were significantly(P<0.01) higher in asthmatics (ER=134.8 ± 12.9 mg/kg/hr,AC = 1.13± 0.25 mM) than in controls (ER = 100.2 ±12.3 mg/kg/hr, AC = 0.64 ± 0.10 mM). In the asthmaticsthere was a significant negative correlation between the ageand the rate of ethanol elimination (r = 0.890, P <0.01); in the control group, however, this correlation was oflower degree (r = 0.423) and did not achieve statisticalsignificance. Enhanced ethanol metabolism in asthmatics is possiblydue to the effect of drugs. Our results suggest that ethanolelimination rate is increased in asthmatics receiving medicationand that the effect is most significant in younger age groups. |
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