Blocking one enzyme may break the link between alcohol and liver disease

Raluca Maniță

Alcohol prompts the body to generate fructose, a sugar that may strengthen addiction and harm the liver. Blocking the enzyme behind this process sharply reduced drinking and liver injury in mice. Credit: Shutterstock Scientists have identified an unexpected link between the way the body processes sugar and the development of alcohol addiction. This connection also points to a promising therapeutic target for treating alcohol-associated liver disease (ALD) and alcohol use disorder (AUD). A study