前列腺液微量元素含量及比值作为鉴别良性前列腺增生与慢性前列腺炎的辅助诊断工具

V. Zaichick, S. Zaichick
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慢性前列腺炎(CP)和良性前列腺增生(BPH)是国际上重要的男性健康问题。CP和BPH之间的关联是显著的。因此需要可靠的诊断工具来区分CP和BPH。本探索性研究的目的是评估前列腺炎和增生前列腺液中锌和其他微量元素的含量以及锌/微量元素的比值是否存在显著差异。前瞻性评估前列腺液中Br、Fe、Rb、Sr和Zn的水平,并计算52例BPH患者和33例CP患者的Zn/Br、Zn/Fe、Zn/Rb和Zn/Sr比值。测量采用能量色散x射线荧光微量分析。结果发现,前列腺增生组前列腺液样品中Zn/Br、Zn/Fe和Zn/Rb分别是CP患者的3.39倍、2.56倍和2.69倍,推测前列腺液样品中Zn/Br、Zn/Fe和Zn/Rb比值的变化可以作为区分CP和BPH的标志。
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Some Trace Element Contents and Ratios in Prostatic Fluids as Ancillary Diagnostic Tools in Distinguishing between the Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia and Chronic Prostatitis
Chronic prostatitis (CP) and benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH) is an internationally important health problem of the man. The association between CP and BPH is significant. This warrants the need of reliable diagnostic tool which has ability to differentiate CP from the BPH. The aim of this exploratory study was to evaluate whether significant difference in the contents of Zn and some other trace elements as well as in the Zn/trace elements ratios of prostatic fluid exist between the inflamed and hyperplastic prostate. Prostatic fluid levels of Br, Fe, Rb, Sr, and Zn were prospectively evaluated and Zn/Br, Zn/Fe, Zn/Rb, and Zn/Sr ratios were calculated in 52 patients with BPH and 33 patients with CP. Measurements were performed using energy dispersive X-ray fluorescent microanalysis. It was found that in the prostatic fluid samples of BPH group the levels of Zn/Br, Zn/ Fe, and Zn/Rb are 3.39, 2.56, and 2.69 times, respectively, higher than levels of these parameters of patients with CP. It was supposed that the changes of Zn/Br, Zn/Fe, and Zn/Rb ratios in the prostatic fluid samples can be used as markers in distinguishing between CP and BPH.
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