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1 Conclusion: An excessive chronic ethanol consumption is associated with higher baseline stroke severity.
2 In contrast, chronic ethanol feeding did not affect poly I:C-induced mild liver injury.
3 Consistent with this suggestion, chronic ethanol exposure enhanced BK-induced phosphoinositide hydrolysis.
4 Here, we show that chronic ethanol also decreases endothelin-stimulated glucose uptake.
5 Furthermore, we examined whether acute or chronic ethanol treatment would alter these electrophysiological effects.
6 It has been identified that chronic ethanol exposure damages the nervous system, particularly neurons.
7 We therefore investigated the effects of chronic ethanol consumption in HCV core protein-expressing transgenic mice.
8 Reactive oxygen species (ROS) contribute to the development of chronic ethanol - induced liver injury.
9 Differences in antioxidant protein expression and activity in response to chronic ethanol consumption were also observed.
10 Studies in experimental animals have demonstrated that both acute and chronic ethanol administration impair cardiac contractility.
11 Our results suggest that raxofelast blunts the inflammatory cascade and organ damage during chronic ethanol exposure.
12 We investigated the effect of raxofelast on lipid peroxidation inhibition in mice exposed to chronic ethanol .
13 We previously demonstrated that rat CeA GABAergic transmission is enhanced by acute and chronic ethanol treatment.
14 The CeA GABAA receptor system is particularly vulnerable to the effects of acute and chronic ethanol exposure.
15 There was no change in the EC50 values for either ATP or BK after chronic ethanol exposure.
16 In contrast, chronic ethanol consumption in PTENLKO mice decreased hepatocellular damage when compared to PTENLKO pair-fed controls.
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