Evaluation of Zinc in Patients of Prostatic Carcinoma

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ackground: Zinc is an essential trace element, with the primary function to manufacture proteins and nucleic acid. It has an important role in the healthy functioning of the prostate gland. Objective: To assess the correlation of serum zinc level with the progression of prostatic carcinoma. Methodology: This cross-sectional study was done on 100 subjects with enlarged prostate, who underwent prostatectomy, were selected from Urology OPD, Shaikh Zayed Hospital, Lahore from October 2011 to November 2017. A total of 70 individuals who were positive for prostate malignancy were included in the patient's group, and 30 individuals found to be negative for prostate malignancy, were included in the control group. The patient group was further divided into subgroups based on Gleason's score and stages of prostate cancer. Analysis of serum zinc was performed in the patient and the control group. SPSS version 20 was used for data analysis. Results: Mean serum zinc value (46.75±2.89 ug/dl) among prostate cancer patients was significantly lower from mean serum zinc value (88.27±7.8 ug/dl) of the control group (p-value 0.001). Serum zinc level in 1A (Stage 1), 47.89±3.96; 1B (Stage 2), 46.08±1.97; 1C (Stage 3), 45.35±3.06; and 1D (Stage 4), 42.51±2.68 had an inverse correlation to Gleason Score, showing serum zinc level decreased in subgroups as their Gleason Score, and stage of prostate carcinoma progressed. Conclusion: In this study, it may be concluded that serum zinc has a negative correlation to tumor progression and may be used as a biochemical indicator for its progression and prognosis.
前列腺癌患者锌的评价
背景:锌是人体必需的微量元素,其主要功能是制造蛋白质和核酸。它在前列腺的健康功能中起着重要作用。目的:探讨血清锌水平与前列腺癌进展的相关性。方法:本横断面研究选取了2011年10月至2017年11月在拉合尔谢赫扎耶德医院泌尿外科OPD接受前列腺切除术的100名前列腺肥大患者。患者组共有70名前列腺癌检测呈阳性的患者,对照组有30名前列腺癌检测呈阴性的患者。患者组根据Gleason评分和前列腺癌分期进一步分为亚组。对患者和对照组进行血清锌分析。使用SPSS version 20进行数据分析。结果:前列腺癌患者的平均血清锌值(46.75±2.89 ug/dl)明显低于对照组的平均血清锌值(88.27±7.8 ug/dl) (p值0.001)。1A期(ⅰ期)血清锌水平47.89±3.96;1B(二期),46.08±1.97;1C(3期),45.35±3.06;1D(4期),42.51±2.68与Gleason评分呈负相关,随着Gleason评分和前列腺癌分期的进展,亚组血清锌水平降低。结论:本研究提示血清锌与肿瘤进展呈负相关,可作为肿瘤进展及预后的生化指标。
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