非职业性膀胱癌患者斯巴达胺氧化和磺胺嘧啶乙酰化多态性的基因测定

K Orzechowska-Juzwenko, P Niewiński, J Pawlik, P Milejski, J Dembowski, L Swiebodzki, J Lorenz
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我们的研究结果显示,58例非职业性膀胱癌患者中斯巴达丁广泛代谢物(EM)的比例(94.8%)高于健康人群中广泛代谢物的比例(91.2%);差异在统计学上不显著。而在代谢比(MR) < 0.5的超快速(EM)氧化剂中,15例膀胱癌患者(25.9%)与18例健康人(11.25%)MR频率分布差异有统计学意义。因此,我们的研究为EM sparteine氧化表型与非职业性膀胱癌易感性之间的可能关系提供了一些证据。32例膀胱癌患者中慢速乙酰化(SA)的比例(53.1%)与45例健康人群中慢速乙酰化(SA)的比例(49%)的差异无统计学意义,这可能证实慢速乙酰化表型与非职业膀胱癌发病风险增加无关。
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Genetically determined sparteine oxidation and sulfadimidine acetylation polymorphism in patients with non-occupational urinary bladder cancer.

The results of our study revealed a predominance of the percentage of extensive metabolizers (EM) of sparteine (94.8%) among 58 patients with non-occupational urinary bladder cancer in comparison with the percentage of extensive metabolizers (91.2%) in healthy persons; the difference being not statistically significant. However, among ultrarapid (EM) oxidators with the metabolic ratio (MR) < 0.5 the difference in the MR frequency distribution between 15 patients with bladder cancer (25.9%) and 18 healthy persons (11.25%) was statistically significant. Therefore, our studies provide some evidence of a possible relationship between the EM sparteine oxidation phenotype and the susceptibility to non-occupational bladder cancer. Not statistically significant slight prevalence of the percentage of slow acetylators (SA) (53.1%) among 32 urinary bladder cancer patients in comparison with the percentage of SA (49%) among 45 healthy persons may confirm the conclusion that a slow acetylator phenotype is not associated with the increased risk of the development of non-occupational urinary bladder cancer.

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