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Alcohol binging causes peliosis hepatis during azathioprine therapy in Crohn's disease
引用本文:Elsing C,Placke J,Herrmann T. Alcohol binging causes peliosis hepatis during azathioprine therapy in Crohn's disease[J]. World journal of gastroenterology : WJG, 2007, 13(34): 4646-4648. DOI: 10.3748/wjg.v13.i34.4646
作者姓名:Elsing C  Placke J  Herrmann T
作者单位:Department of Gastroenterology St Elsiabeth Hospital Dorsten Germany,Institute of Pathology and Cytology Dinslaken Germany,Department of Gastroenterology University of Heidelberg Heidelberg 69120 Germany
摘    要:Patients with inflammatory bowel disease have normal life expectancy and, due to modern immunosuppressive therapies, also a normal quality of life. Since mostly young people are affected, their social behaviour suits this environment. Alcohol binging is an increasingly disturbing factor among young people. We describe a patient with Crohn's disease, treated with azathioprine, who developed peliosis hepatis after three epsiodes of alcohol binging. Liver toxicity was not observed previously during the course of the treatment. Azathioprine-induced peliosis hepatis is thought to be idiosyncratic in humans. From animal studies, however, it is clear that hepatic depletion of glutathione leads to azathioprine toxicity to the sinusoidal endothelial cells. Damage of these cells causes peliosis hepatis. Since alcohol binging leads to hepatic glutathione depletion, we conclude that in our patient the episodes of binging have reduced liver gluathione content and therefore this has increased azathioprine toxicity causing peliosis hepatis. The problem of alcohol binging has not yet been addressed in IBD patients undertaking immunosuppressive therapy. This should be reviewed in future considerations regarding patients advice.

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收稿时间:2007-04-10

Alcohol binging causes peliosis hepatis during azathioprine therapy in Crohn's disease
Elsing Christoph,Placke Joerg,Herrmann Thomas. Alcohol binging causes peliosis hepatis during azathioprine therapy in Crohn's disease[J]. World journal of gastroenterology : WJG, 2007, 13(34): 4646-4648. DOI: 10.3748/wjg.v13.i34.4646
Authors:Elsing Christoph  Placke Joerg  Herrmann Thomas
Affiliation:1. Department of Gastroenterology, St Elsiabeth Hospital Dorsten, Germany
2. Institute of Pathology and Cytology, Dinslaken,Germany
3. Department of Gastroenterology, University of Heidelberg, Heidelberg 69120, Germany
Abstract:Patients with inflammatory bowel disease have normal life expectancy and, due to modern immunosuppressive therapies, also a normal quality of life. Since mostly young people are affected, their social behaviour suits this environment. Alcohol binging is an increasingly disturbing factor among young people. We describe a patient with Crohn's disease, treated with azathioprine, who developed peliosis hepatis after three epsiodes of alcohol binging. Liver toxicity was not observed previously during the course of the treatment. Azathioprine-induced peliosis hepatis is thought to be idiosyncratic in humans. From animal studies, however, it is clear that hepatic depletion of glutathione leads to azathioprine toxicity to the sinusoidal endothelial cells. Damage of these cells causes peliosis hepatis. Since alcohol binging leads to hepatic glutathione depletion, we conclude that in our patient the episodes of binging have reduced liver gluathione content and therefore this has increased azathioprine toxicity causing peliosis hepatis. The problem of alcohol binging has not yet been addressed in IBD patients undertaking immunosuppressive therapy. This should be reviewed in future considerations regarding patients advice.
Keywords:Inflammatory bowel disease  Treatment  Side effects  Alcohol  Liver
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