Alcohol resorption and alcohol degradation in the European Starling Sturnus vulgaris

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Prinzinger, R
Hakimi, GA
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JOURNAL FUR ORNITHOLOGIE | 1996年 / 137卷 / 03期
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10.1007/BF01651072
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Q95 [动物学];
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All tested blood parameters are within the expected range for birds (Tab. 1). Starlings show a high rate of alcohol resorption. Experimentally ingested (per os) doses of 1, 2 and 3 g/kg ethanol(10 %-solution) were completely absorbed from the digestive tract within at least 30 min. Extraintestinal metabolic alcohol degradation is also very fast. Within 130 min even 3 g/kg ethanol were completely metabolised (blood alcohol values did not exceed 145 mg/l; Tab. 2, Fig. a). Alcoholdehydrogenase (ADH) activity is very high (ca. 14-fold of man) and shows a clear and fast adaptive plasticity in correlation to ingested alcohol concentration (Fig. b). There seems to be a clear pre-adaptation in ADH-activity in birds. We found low values in seed-earing birds and high values in fruiteaters. Under field conditions normal alcohol concentration as found in fermentated fruits and berries are so low, that - in connection with high ADH-activity - birds obviously have no problems to cope with alcohol.
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