Just
one drink can quickly go to your head. Researchers in Heidelberg
tested this well-known adage. Only six minutes after consuming an
amount of alcohol equivalent to three glasses of beer or two glasses
of wine, leading to a blood alcohol level of 0.05 to 0.06 percent,
changes have already taken place in the brain cells, as the scientists
in Heidelberg proved using magnetic resonance spectroscopy (MRS).
Previously the only available data was from animal trials. The results
of the study were published in the Journal of Cerebral Blood Flow
and Metabolism.
Metabolism
of brain cells affected
The
brain reacts quickly to alcohol. Our study provides evidence
for alternative energy utilization upon alcohol ingestion, i.e.
the brain uses an alcohol breakdown product instead of glucose for
energy demands, explains Dr. Armin Biller of the working group
for cerebral metabolism at the Department of Neuroradiology at Heidelberg
University Hospital (Medical Director: Prof. Dr. Martin Bendszus).
The harmful effect also sets in quickly. During the experiment,
the concentration of substances such as creatine (energy metabolism),
which are attributed with protecting cells, decreases as the concentration
of alcohol increases. Choline, a component of cell membranes, was
also reduced. That probably indicates that alcohol triggers
changes in the composition of cell membranes," says Dr. Armin
Biller.
Is
all consumption of alcohol harmful for the brain? Our follow-ups
on the next day showed that the shifts in brain metabolites after
moderate consumption of alcohol by healthy persons are completely
reversible, says Dr. Armin Biller. However, we assume
that the brains ability to recover from the effect of alcohol
decreases or is eliminated as the consumption of alcohol increases.
The acute effects demonstrated in our study could possibly form
the basis for the permanent brain damage that is known to occur
in alcoholics. This should be clarified in future studies.
Drinking
for science / No differences between men and women
Eight
male and seven female subjects participated in the alcohol experiment.
While lying in the MRI scanner, they drank the specified amount
of alcohol through a long straw. The goal was to reach a blood alcohol
content of 0.05 to 0.06 percent a level that impairs ability
to drive, but does not induce severe intoxication. In the MRI scanner,
the nuclei of atoms in brain tissue were stimulated by a high-frequency
impulse and the signal transmitted during the return to the initial
condition was received. The spectral properties of this signal can
be analyzed, allowing conclusions to be made as to the contents
of various products of metabolism in the tissue examined. This study
found no differences between the results of male and female individuals
the brains of female and male subjects reacted to alcohol
consumption the same way.
What
substances cause a hangover?
In
other studies, the researchers examined what a hangover
does to the brain magnetic resonance spectroscopy can possibly
enable us to find out what substances in alcoholic beverages bring
on the familiar hangover.
Reference:
Armin
Biller, Andreas Bartsch, György Homola, Laszlo Solymosi, Martin
Bendszus. The Effect of Ethanol on Human Brain Metabolites Longitudinally
Characterized by Proton MR-Spectroscopy, Journal of Cerebral Blood
Flow and Metabolism 2009, in press.
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