The Alcohols (M2) Flashcards
What are the two pathways of alcohol metabolism to acetaldehyde (then to acetate)?
- Alcohol Dehydrogenase Pathway
2. Microsomal Ethanol-Oxidizing Systems (MEOS)
What does excess NADH (ADH pathway product) contribute to form in chronic alcoholism?
- lactic acidosis
- hypoglycemia
- metabolic disorders
When is MEOS used to metabolize alcohol?
have large amounts of alcohol consumed
What are the cofactors and other molecules involved in MEOS?
- NADPH
2. cytochrome P450x
Are men or women more susceptible to alcohol hepatotoxicity?
women
Where does alcohol dependence have an affect in the brain?
mesolimbic dopamine reward circuit
What syndrome is marked by paralysis of the external eye muscles, ataxia, confused state, and thiamine deficiency?
Wernicke-Korsakoff syndrome
What is the leading cause of mental retardation and congenital malformation?
Fetal alcohol syndrome
At what amount is blood alcohol concentration fatal?
400 mg/dL
What is given to a patient in the management of acute alcohol intoxication?
- electrolyte imbalance corrected
- glucose to treat hypoglycemia and ketoacidosis
- thiamine to protect against Wernicke-Korsakoff syndrome
What is given to a patient in the management of alcohol withdrawal syndrome?
- potassium and magnesium phosphate
- thiamine
- benzodiazepine and then taper off
What is given to a patient in the management of methanol poisoning?
- hemodialysis
- alkalinization
- fomepizole
- ethanol
What is given to a patient in the management of ethylene glycol poisoning?
- hemodialysis
- alkalinization
- fomepizole