Short-term alcohol consumption may have detrimental effect on fibrinolysis and endothelial function: Preliminary report of prospective randomised study

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Background and aim: This study was designed to clarify the impact of the short-term consumption of different types of alcoholic beverages on haemostatic factors, C-reactive protein (hsCRP) and endothelin-1 (E-1) plasma levels. Methods: The study group consisted of 57 healthy male volunteers, aged 20-29 years. Subjects were randomised to consume 300 mL of red wine, white wine, 12% ethanol, blackcurrant juice or water for five days. Blood samples were collected for CRP, tissue type plasminogen activator antigen (t-PA:Ag), plasminogen activator inhibitor antigen (PAI-1:Ag) and E-1 at baseline, on day 2, and on day 6. Results: A significant increase in PAI-1:Ag concentration was observed in the red wine drinking group (day 1: 44.98; day 2: 56.86; day 6: 47.44 ng/mL; p = 0.05). A similar increase of E-1 level was found in the 12% ethanol group (day 1: 0.53; day 2: 1.65; day 6: 1.11 fmol/mL; p = 0.01). Dividing the whole study group according to ethanol content of consumed beverages revealed significant changes in tPA:Ag, PAI-1:Ag and E-1 levels. In the alcohol drinking group, significant increases of PAI-1:Ag (day 1: 44.75; day 2: 54.07; day 6: 44.80 ng/mL; p < 0.05); tPA:Ag level (day 1: 3.65; day 2: 4.17; day 6: 5.03 ng/mL; p < 0.02) and E-1 (day 1: 0.42; day 2: 1.01; day 6: 0.97 fmol/mL; p < 0.002) were observed. Conclusions: Short-term alcohol consumption increases tPA:Ag, PAI:Ag and E-1 plasma levels. This effect may have an unfavourable impact on the fibrinolytic system and endothelial function. Copyright © Polskie Towarzystwo Kardiologiczne.

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Banach, J., Zekanowska, E., Bujak, R., Gilewski, W., Blazejewski, J., Karasek, D., … Sinkiewicz, W. (2013). Short-term alcohol consumption may have detrimental effect on fibrinolysis and endothelial function: Preliminary report of prospective randomised study. Kardiologia Polska, 71(11), 1161–1167. https://doi.org/10.5603/KP.a2013.0085

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