Glycoconjugates in the detection of alcohol abuse

Author:

Waszkiewicz Napoleon1,Szajda Sławomir Dariusz2,Kępka Alina3,Szulc Agata1,Zwierz Krzysztof4

Affiliation:

1. Department of Psychiatry, Medical University of Białystok, ul. Plac Brodowicza 1, 16-070 Choroszcz, Poland

2. Department of Pharmaceutical Biochemistry, Medical University of Białystok, ul. Mickiewicza 2a, 15-222 Białystok, Poland

3. Department of Biochemistry and Experimental Medicine, the Children's Memorial Health Institute, Al. Dzieci Polskich 20, 04-730 Warsaw, Poland

4. Medical Institute, College of Computer Science and Business Administration, ul. Poznańska 141 B, 18-400 Łomża, Poland

Abstract

Up to 30% of all hospital admissions and health-care costs may be attributable to alcohol abuse. Ethanol, its oxidative metabolites, acetaldehyde and ROS (reactive oxygen species), non-oxidative metabolites of alcohol [e.g. FAEEs (fatty acid ethyl esters)] and the ethanol–water competition mechanism are all involved in the deregulation of glycoconjugate (glycoprotein, glycolipid and proteoglycan) metabolic processes including biosynthesis, modification, transport, secretion, elimination and catabolism. An increasing number of new alcohol biomarkers that are the result of alcohol-induced glycoconjugate metabolic errors have appeared in the literature. Glycoconjugate-related alcohol markers are involved in, or are a product of, altered glycoconjugate metabolism, e.g. CDT (carbohydrate-deficient transferrin), SA (sialic acid), plasma SIJ (SA index of apolipoprotein J), CETP (cholesteryl ester transfer protein), β-HEX (β-hexosaminidase), dolichol, EtG (ethyl glucuronide) etc. Laboratory tests based on changes in glycoconjugate metabolism are useful in settings where the co-operativeness of the patient is impaired (e.g. driving while intoxicated) or when a history of alcohol use is not available (e.g. after trauma). In clinical practice, glycoconjugate markers of alcohol use/abuse let us distinguish alcoholic from non-alcoholic tissue damage, having important implications for the treatment and management of diseases.

Publisher

Portland Press Ltd.

Subject

Biochemistry

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