THE PLASMA CONCENTRATIONS OF ESSENTIAL TRACE ELEMENTS IN WOMEN WITH CANCER OF BREAST- OR CERVIX.

M A Jimoh, B O Popoola, G O Arinola
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Abstract

Background: Derangement of trace elements which could be due to systemic inflammation or oxidative stress is thought to be directly or indirectly involved in carcinogenesis.

Aim: To evaluate plasma trace elements in female patients with cancer of breast- or cervix.

Material and methods: This study was carried out in the Departments of Immunology and Radiation Oncology, University of Ibadan, Nigeria. Thirty (30) patients with cervical cancer, 30 patients with breast cancer and 30 age-matched females without cancer as control were included in the study. Plasma separated from venous blood was analysed for the concentrations of zinc (Zn), iron (Fe), selenium (Se) and copper (Cu) using Inductively Coupled Plasma Optical Emission Spectrometry (ICP-OES). The sixty cancer patients were newly diagnosed and in a stable state.

Results: The mean plasma levels of Fe and Cu were significantly reduced in patients with breast cancer- or cervical cancer compared with control. The plasma concentrations of Fe, Cu, Zn and Se were significantly reduced in all patients having breast cancer and those in stage 2 compared with cervical cancer patients.

Conclusion: Available data further support a previous suggestion that blood levels of metal varies with different cancers. Thus, a need for differential supplementation based on cancer types when modulation of trace element levels becomes a therapeutic option.

乳癌或子宫颈癌患者血浆中必需微量元素的浓度。
背景:由于全身炎症或氧化应激引起的微量元素紊乱被认为直接或间接参与了癌变。目的:评价女性乳腺癌、宫颈癌患者血浆微量元素含量。材料和方法:本研究在尼日利亚伊巴丹大学免疫学和放射肿瘤学系进行。本研究共纳入30例宫颈癌患者、30例乳腺癌患者和30例年龄匹配的未患癌症女性作为对照。采用电感耦合等离子体光学发射光谱法(ICP-OES)分析静脉血中锌(Zn)、铁(Fe)、硒(Se)和铜(Cu)的浓度。60例癌症患者均为新诊断,病情稳定。结果:与对照组相比,乳腺癌或宫颈癌患者的平均血浆铁和铜水平显著降低。与宫颈癌患者相比,所有乳腺癌患者及2期患者血浆中Fe、Cu、Zn和Se的浓度均显著降低。结论:现有数据进一步支持先前的建议,即不同癌症的血液中金属含量不同。因此,当调节微量元素水平成为一种治疗选择时,需要根据癌症类型进行不同的补充。
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