Role for intestinal CYP2E1 in alcohol-induced circadian gene-mediated intestinal hyperpermeability

May 11, 2013American journal of physiology. Gastrointestinal and liver physiology

Intestinal CYP2E1 may contribute to alcohol-related daily gene changes that increase gut leakiness

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Abstract

Alcohol increased CYP2E1 protein by 93% in intestinal cells in vitro.

  • Increased expression of CYP2E1 is associated with elevated intestinal epithelial cell permeability.
  • The proteins CLOCK and PER2 are induced by alcohol and are necessary for this increased permeability.
  • Knockdown of CYP2E1 prevented the hyperpermeability induced by alcohol.
  • Treatment with the antioxidant N-acetylcysteine inhibited the alcohol-induced increase in CLOCK and PER2 proteins.

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