Ogden G R, Wight A J
Department of Dental Surgery and Periodontology, Dental Hospital and School, University of Dundee, Scotland, UK.
Br J Oral Maxillofac Surg. 1998 Aug;36(4):247-51. doi: 10.1016/s0266-4356(98)90707-0.
The effect of alcohol alone on the oral mucosa and its association with the development of oral cancer is difficult to establish, principally because alcohol consumption histories are difficult to verify, alter over time, both with respect to beverage type and quantity, and are frequently confounded by tobacco use. This review considers the various pathways by which alcohol may exert such an influence. Namely, due to topical exposure (e.g. direct effect on cell membranes, altered cell permeability, variation in enzymes that metabolise alcohol) and/or systemic effects (e.g. nutritional deficiency, immunological deficiency, disturbed liver function). Finally, the numerous papers that have sought to establish the relative risk for oral cancer in association with alcohol intake are reviewed.
仅酒精对口腔黏膜的影响及其与口腔癌发生的关联难以确定,主要原因是饮酒史难以核实,会随时间变化,在饮料类型和数量方面均会改变,且常与吸烟相互混淆。本综述探讨了酒精可能产生这种影响的各种途径。即,由于局部暴露(例如对细胞膜的直接作用、细胞通透性改变、代谢酒精的酶的变化)和/或全身作用(例如营养缺乏、免疫缺陷、肝功能紊乱)。最后,对众多试图确定饮酒与口腔癌相对风险的论文进行了综述。