Title of article :
Plasma Selenium Concentration and Glutathione Peroxidase Activity in Breast Cancer Patients Before and After Chemotherapy
Author/Authors :
Moradi, M Department of Nutrition - School of Health - Medical Sciences/ University of Shiraz , Eftekhari, MH Department of Nutrition - School of Health - Medical Sciences/ University of Shiraz , Talei, A Professor of surgery - Shiraz University of Medical Sciences
Abstract :
Background: The chemotherapeutic agents used for treatment of breast cancer are
all shown to increase free oxygen radicals and generation of reactive oxygen
species. The aim of this study was to evaluate effect of chemotherapy on plasma
selenium (Se) concentration and glutathione peroxidase (GPX) activity in breast
cancer patients.
Materials and Methods: Seventeen women in stage II and III breast cancer were
randomly selected from their population. Plasma Se was measured with Graphite
furnace atomic absorption spectroscopy and GPX activity in erythrocyte by using
spectrophotometric at baseline (before chemotherapy) and after chemotherapy.
normally distributed data was expressed as mean ± standard deviation. Statistical
analysis was performed using Paired T-Test.
Results: plasma Se concentration before and after chemotherapy was in normal
range and no statistically difference was observed (156.23±25 μg/L vs.
145.23±23 μg/L respectively). After chemotherapy, there was a significant
(p<0.05) higher erythrocyte GPX activity, as compared to initial activity at baseline.
(22.28±4 U/grHb vs. 26.39± 4 U/grHb respectively).
Conclusion: This study indicates that sufficient Se could increase GPX activity with
have a protective effect against oxidative damages.
Keywords :
breast cancer , chemotherapy , glutathione peroxidase , selenium
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics