Ra. Deitrich et al., EFFECT OF ADMINISTERED ETHANOL ON PROTEIN-KINASE-C IN HUMAN PLATELETS, Alcoholism, clinical and experimental research, 20(9), 1996, pp. 1503-1506
There are numerous reports of the effect of ethanol on protein kinase
C (PKC) in animals or with in vitro systems. However, the effect of et
hanol on PKC in humans has not been extensively investigated despite t
he large number of studies involving PKC and human platelets. In this
study, we administered ethanol to human volunteers and determined the
level of PKC before and after a 0.4 g/kg dose of ethanol. We studied N
ative Americans and Caucasians of both sexes. There was an increase in
PKC activity 60 min after ethanol administration. There were no ethni
c, age, nor gender differences detected, nor was there any correlation
between family history of alcoholism and the basal or stimulated plat
elet PKC levels. Neither was there any correlation of basal or stimula
ted PKC activity with the genotypes for ADH2, ADH3, ALDH2, CYP2E1, and
CYP1A2.