Chronic alcohol intoxication caused inhibition of some glycolytic enzymes observed after the 29 days alcohol intoxication. Ethanol administration increased liver glucose and lactate contents, and decreased the glycogen level. The 29 day alcohol intoxication also caused to the inhibition of the transketolase activity and decreased liver pentoses and serum insulin.
Lelevich S.V. (2009) Functional state of glucose metabolism in rat liver under chronic alcohol intoxication. Biomeditsinskaya Khimiya, 55(6), 727-733.
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et al., "Functional state of glucose metabolism in rat liver under chronic alcohol intoxication." Biomeditsinskaya Khimiya 55.6 (2009): 727-733.
Lelevich, S. V. (2009). Functional state of glucose metabolism in rat liver under chronic alcohol intoxication. Biomeditsinskaya Khimiya, 55(6), 727-733.
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