Lipid peroxidation and antioxidant system in the blood of cancerous patients with metastasis.

Cancer biochemistry biophysics Pub Date : 1999-07-01
M Guven, B Ozturk, A Sayal, A Ozeturk, T Ulutin
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Free-radical-mediated damages may play an important role during metastasis. To investigate their relevance in the metastatic process MDA levels, glutathione peroxidase (GPX) and superoxide dismutase (SOD) activities, and selenium, zinc and copper contents were determined in plasma and erythrocytes from 20 cancerous patients with metastasis and 30 age-matched controls. Significantly higher concentrations of MDA in plasma as well as in erythrocytes were found comparing to the control group. In both plasma and erythrocytes, GPX activity and selenium and zinc levels were significantly lower in patients than in controls. However, SOD activity in erythrocytes and copper levels in both plasma and erythrocytes were significantly higher in patients. The impaired antioxidant system may favor accumulation of free radicals which may induce the process of metastasis. On the other hand, it is possible that the antioxidant system is impaired as a consequence of abnormality in the antioxidative metabolisms due to the cancer process.

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肿瘤转移患者血液中脂质过氧化及抗氧化系统的研究。
自由基介导的损伤可能在转移过程中起重要作用。为了探讨其与转移过程的相关性,我们测定了20例转移癌患者和30例年龄匹配对照的血浆和红细胞中MDA水平、谷胱甘肽过氧化物酶(GPX)和超氧化物歧化酶(SOD)活性以及硒、锌和铜含量。血浆和红细胞中MDA的浓度明显高于对照组。在血浆和红细胞中,GPX活性和硒、锌水平均明显低于对照组。然而,患者红细胞中SOD活性和血浆及红细胞中铜水平均明显升高。受损的抗氧化系统可能有利于自由基的积累,从而诱导转移过程。另一方面,也有可能是由于癌症过程中抗氧化代谢异常导致抗氧化系统受损。
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