Low-dose alcohol exacerbates hyperdynamic circulation and shunting in non-alcoholic cirrhotic rats.
Chon Kit PunHui-Chun HuangChing-Chih ChangShao-Jung HsuChiao-Lin ChuangYi-Hsiang HuangMing-Chih HouFa-Yauh LeePublished in: Bioscience reports (2024)
In non-alcoholic cirrhosis rats, a single dose of alcohol adversely affected portosystemic collateral vessels due to vasodilatation. Long-term alcohol use precipitated splanchnic hyperdynamic circulation, in which mesenteric angiogenesis played a role. Further studies are warranted to evaluate the benefits of avoiding low-dose alcohol consumption in patients with non-alcoholic cirrhosis.