Association between the use of proton pump inhibitors and serum PSA levels in the general U.S. population.

IF 2.8 2区 医学 Q2 UROLOGY & NEPHROLOGY
Fabio Bioletto, Giorgio Calleris, Luigi Simone Aversa, Marco Oderda, Giancarlo Marra, Mirko Parasiliti-Caprino, Iacopo Gesmundo, Riccarda Granata, Paolo Gontero, Ezio Ghigo
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Abstract

Background: Proton pump inhibitors (PPIs) are widely prescribed drugs that have been associated with increased prostate cancer (PCa) cell proliferation in vitro and worse oncological outcomes in vivo. However, data on their influence on PSA levels in the general population are lacking.

Methods: We extracted individual participant data from the 2001-2010 cycles of the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES), in which PSA levels were measured in all male participants aged 40 years or older. The association of PPI use with total PSA levels and free/total PSA ratio was evaluated through multivariable linear regression analyses, adjusted for potential confounders.

Results: A total of 7366 subjects were included (median age: 53 years; median serum PSA: 0.9 ng/mL), of whom 746 were receiving PPI treatment at the time of the study. After adjustment for potential confounders, ongoing PPI use was associated with lower total PSA levels (-0.24 ng/mL, 95%CI: [-0.37,-0.11], p < 0.001), while no significant association with free/total PSA ratio was found (p = 0.881). A significant effect modification was observed according to age, with the association being limited to older participants (≥ 60 years) at stratified analyses.

Conclusions: Contrary to the available data in the context of PCa, we found no evidence of increased PSA levels in PPI users with no prostate malignancy. Instead, PPI use was associated with a decrease of total PSA in older adults. This adds knowledge on how PPIs may influence PSA in population-based screening programs.

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World Journal of Urology
World Journal of Urology 医学-泌尿学与肾脏学
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6.80
自引率
8.80%
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317
审稿时长
4-8 weeks
期刊介绍: The WORLD JOURNAL OF UROLOGY conveys regularly the essential results of urological research and their practical and clinical relevance to a broad audience of urologists in research and clinical practice. In order to guarantee a balanced program, articles are published to reflect the developments in all fields of urology on an internationally advanced level. Each issue treats a main topic in review articles of invited international experts. Free papers are unrelated articles to the main topic.
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