Title of article :
Interdependence of Antioxidants and Micronutrients in Oral Cancer and Potentially Malignant Oral Disorders: A Serum and Saliva Study
Author/Authors :
Ram Shetty, Shishir Department of Oral Medicine and Radiology - AB Shetty Memorial Institute of Dental Science, Nitte University - Karnataka, India , G Babu, Subhas Department of Oral Medicine and Radiology AB Shetty Memorial Institute of Dental Science - Nitte University Mangalore - Karnataka, India , Kumar Rao, Prasanna Department of Oral Medicine and Radiology - Yenepoya Dental College, Yenepoya University, Mangalore, Karnataka, India , Kannepady Kishor, Sham Department of Oral Medicine and Radiology - Century International institute of Dental Sciences, Kasargaod - Kerala, India , Arvind Rao, Kumuda Department of Oral Medicine and Radiology - AB Shetty Memorial Institute of Dental Science - Nitte UniversityMangalore, Karnataka, India , Castelino, Renita Department of Oral Medicine and Radiology - AB Shetty Memorial Institute of Dental Science - Nitte UniversityMangalore, Karnataka, India
Abstract :
Objective: In our previous studies we have evaluated the role of antioxidants and trace elements in potentially malignant disorders and cancers of the oral cavity, taking into consideration the importance of antioxidants as biomarkers in cancer detection.
We felt that other than evaluation, the correlation and interdependence that existed among antioxidants and trace elements require further evaluation in order to develop a better understanding.
Materials and Methods: Serum and salivary zinc, glutathione, and superoxide dis- mutase levels were evaluated in 65 healthy controls, 115 subjects with potentially ma- lignant oral disorders, and 50 subjects with oral squamous cell carcinoma, using the atom absorption photometry, [5, 5-Dithiobis (2 nitrobenzoic acid)], and nitroblue te- trazolium methods, respectively.
Results: Serum zinc and serum glutathione showed significant positive correlation (r=0.76, P=0.01). Similarly, salivary glutathione and salivary zinc levels had a posi- tive correlation (r=0.68, P=0.01). Serum superoxide dismutase showed a strong posi- tive correlation with serum zinc (r=0.64, P=0.01). Similarly, there was a moderate positive correlation between salivary superoxide dismutase and salivary zinc (r=0.67,
P=0.01).
Conclusion: Our findings showed that trace elements and antioxidants exhibited in- terdependence in serum, as well as in saliva, in both physiologic and pathologic states such as oral cancer.
Keywords :
Antioxidants , Serum , Saliva , Micronutrients , Zinc , Copper , Superoxide dismutase , Glutathione
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics