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Alcohol is associated with increased mortality and morbidity globally. Pulmonary infections with opportunistic pathogens can occur in healthy humans; however, binge alcohol intoxication (≥ 0.08% BAC) is a major risk factor. We have previously shown that a single dose of alcohol comparable to binge alcohol intoxication increases infection by reducing alveolar macrophage function in vivo. The aim of this study was to 1) test the therapeutic potential of the phytonutrient sulforaphane (SFN) given as a pre-treatment, and 2) test the alcohol-induced effects on phagocytic function in murine and human macrophages in vitro.

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Sulforaphane Pre-treatment Improves Cytoprotection Against Opportunistic Pathogens

Alcohol is associated with increased mortality and morbidity globally. Pulmonary infections with opportunistic pathogens can occur in healthy humans; however, binge alcohol intoxication (≥ 0.08% BAC) is a major risk factor. We have previously shown that a single dose of alcohol comparable to binge alcohol intoxication increases infection by reducing alveolar macrophage function in vivo. The aim of this study was to 1) test the therapeutic potential of the phytonutrient sulforaphane (SFN) given as a pre-treatment, and 2) test the alcohol-induced effects on phagocytic function in murine and human macrophages in vitro.