Relationship between Trace Elements Levels and Lung Cancer Patients in Southern Iraq

Salwa A. Abduljaleel, Eman Abdulhaleem
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Background: Our life relies on our ability to use all sorts of materials, like trace elements, in the world for our needs. The using of heavy metals has greatly contributed to the comfort of our everyday lives. Blood is directly affected by poisoning when such metals are inhaled from environments where heavy metals occur in high levels. Research is constantly advancing our knowledge of the connection between various trace elements and disease, particularly cancer, since the effects of heavy metals on human health remain a serious health concern. Objective: The objective of this work is to establish levels of a range of elements in human blood, serum and hair samples of patient undergo lung cancer comparing with control (healthy persons) so that potential exposures can be better identified in future cases. Methods: Elements concentrations including As(arsenic), Ba(barium), Co(cobalt), Li(lithium), Mg(magnesium), Mn(manganese), Mo(molybdenum), Rb(rubidium), Sr(strontium) and Ti(titanium) was analysis used MS ICP (an inductively coupled plasma atomic absorption spectrophotometer). Results: Test found that Mn has substantially (p<0.05) high concentration in three tissues including whole blood, serum, and hair of patients with lung cancer (291,487.2,68.03) ug / l respectively. In comparison as occurs in the lowest concentration. Sr was 77.5ug / l, Rb 41.6ug / l, and Ba 35.2ug / g. On other hand, Co, Li, Mg, Mo and Ti were found in low levels ranged 1.7-5.5 ug/l, in whole blood of patients. Hair samples accumulated the lowest concentration of As, Ba, Co, Mg, Mn and Rb. When we compare the concentration of trace elements between lung patients and control samples, that clear most of the elements accumulate at high levels in lung cancer patients. Result found significantly high As, Ba, Co, Mg, Mo concentration in whole blood and serum of lung cancer patients, in contract, Li, Mn and Rb occur in high levels in whole blood of control sample. Even as hair of control samples have elevated levels of As, Sr and Ti. However, concentrations of trace elements in the whole blood of smokers and non-smokers showed that all ten elements accumulated at elevated levels in the blood of smokers relative to non-smokers. Spearman correlation found significantly positive correlation among trace elements in the blood of patients with smoker lung cancer and non-smokers. Conclusion: The study conclude that trace metals level in smokers persons are elevated than non-smokers. The findings of this study lend some support to the link between heavy metals pollution and lung cancer cases.
伊拉克南部微量元素水平与肺癌患者的关系
背景:我们的生活依赖于我们能够利用世界上各种各样的物质,比如微量元素,来满足我们的需要。重金属的使用极大地提高了我们日常生活的舒适度。当从重金属含量高的环境中吸入这些金属时,血液就会直接受到中毒的影响。由于重金属对人类健康的影响仍然是一个严重的健康问题,研究工作不断提高我们对各种微量元素与疾病,特别是癌症之间关系的认识。目的:这项工作的目的是确定肺癌患者的血液、血清和头发样本中与对照组(健康人)相比较的一系列元素的水平,以便在今后的病例中更好地确定潜在的接触。方法:采用电感耦合等离子体原子吸收分光光度计(MS ICP)分析砷(砷)、钡(钡)、钴(钴)、锂(锂)、镁(镁)、锰(锰)、钼(钼)、铷(铷)、锶(锶)、钛(钛)等元素的浓度。结果:检测发现肺癌患者全血、血清、毛发三种组织中Mn的浓度均较高(p<0.05),分别为291,487.2、68.03 ug / l。相比之下,as发生在浓度最低的地方。Sr为77.5ug /l, Rb为41.6ug /l, Ba为35.2ug /l, Co、Li、Mg、Mo、Ti均处于1.7 ~ 5.5 ug/l的低水平。毛发样品中As、Ba、Co、Mg、Mn和Rb的浓度最低。当我们比较肺癌患者和对照样本之间的微量元素浓度时,我们发现大多数元素在肺癌患者体内积累的水平很高。结果发现肺癌患者全血及血清中As、Ba、Co、Mg、Mo浓度均较高,对照组全血中Li、Mn、Rb浓度较高。即使对照样品的头发中砷、锶和钛的含量升高。然而,吸烟者和不吸烟者全血中微量元素的浓度表明,吸烟者血液中所有十种元素的积累水平都高于不吸烟者。Spearman相关性发现吸烟肺癌患者与不吸烟肺癌患者血液中微量元素含量呈显著正相关。结论:吸烟者体内微量金属含量高于非吸烟者。这项研究的发现为重金属污染和肺癌病例之间的联系提供了一些支持。
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