Title : Carboxylester lipase gene polymorphism as a risk of alcohol-induced pancreatitis - Miyasaka_2005_Pancreas_30_e87 |
Author(s) : Miyasaka K , Ohta M , Takano S , Hayashi H , Higuchi S , Maruyama K , Tando Y , Nakamura T , Takata Y , Funakoshi A |
Ref : Pancreas , 30 :e87 , 2005 |
Abstract :
OBJECTIVES: Alcohol abuse causes pancreatic damage in humans. However, only 5% of alcoholic patients have a clinical manifestation of pancreatitis, and the genetic predisposition of alcohol-associated pancreatitis remains elusive. Nonoxidative metabolites of ethanol, fatty acid ethyl esters (FAEEs), might play an important role in pancreatic damage. Carboxylester lipase (CEL) has been known to catalyze FAEE synthesis from fatty acids and ethanol. |
PubMedSearch : Miyasaka_2005_Pancreas_30_e87 |
PubMedID: 15841033 |
Miyasaka K, Ohta M, Takano S, Hayashi H, Higuchi S, Maruyama K, Tando Y, Nakamura T, Takata Y, Funakoshi A (2005)
Carboxylester lipase gene polymorphism as a risk of alcohol-induced pancreatitis
Pancreas
30 :e87
Miyasaka K, Ohta M, Takano S, Hayashi H, Higuchi S, Maruyama K, Tando Y, Nakamura T, Takata Y, Funakoshi A (2005)
Pancreas
30 :e87