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The acute administration of ethanol causes the accumulation of hepatic triglycerides in male rats and to a greater extent in female rats. Pyrazole, injected prior to ethanol administration, completely prevents accumulation of hepatic triglycerides in male rats, whereas in female rats the same treatment with pyrazole only partially lowers accumulation of hepatic triglycerides. Glucose administration simultaneously with ethanol decreases the concentration of hepatic triglycerides equally in both sexes.
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