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Query: UMLS:C0024523 (
malabsorption
)
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Alcoholic liver disease
(
ALD
) evolves through various stages, and malnutrition correlates with the severity of
ALD
. Poor nutrition is caused both by the substitution of calories from alcohol for calories from food and by the
malabsorption
and maldigestion of various nutrients attributed to
ALD
. The only established therapy for
ALD
consists of abstinence from alcohol. Sufficient nutritional repletion coupled with appropriate supportive treatment modalities may be effective in reducing complications associated with
ALD
---particularly infection. Nutrition makes a significant positive contribution in the treatment of
ALD
, especially in selected malnourished patients.
...
PMID:The role of nutritional therapy in alcoholic liver disease. 1771 10
Alcoholic liver disease
(
ALD
) is typically associated with folate deficiency, which is the result of reduced dietary folate intake,
intestinal malabsorption
, reduced liver uptake and storage, and increased urinary folate excretion. Folate deficiency favors the progression of liver disease through mechanisms that include its effects on methionine metabolism with consequences for DNA synthesis and stability and the epigenetic regulation of gene expression involved in pathways of liver injury. This paper reviews the pathogenesis of
ALD
with particular focus on ethanol-induced alterations in methionine metabolism, which may act in synergy with folate deficiency to decrease antioxidant defense as well as DNA stability while regulating epigenetic mechanisms of relevant gene expressions. We also review the current evidence available on potential treatments of
ALD
based on correcting abnormalities in methionine metabolism and the methylation regulation of relevant gene expressions.
...
PMID:Folate, alcohol, and liver disease. 2313 33