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Chromium and lead levels and alteration in DDPH inhibition in patients with breast cancer undergoing chemotherapy

Journal

CASPIAN JOURNAL OF INTERNAL MEDICINE
Volume 14, Issue 3, Pages 553-559

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BABOL UNIV MEDICAL SCIENCES
DOI: 10.22088/cjim.14.3.533

Keywords

Adriamycin; Cytoxan; DPPH inhibition; Chromium; Lead; Breast cancer; Chemotherapy

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The study aimed to evaluate the effects of AC chemotherapy on serum levels of Cr, Pb, and the percent DPPH inhibition. The results showed that AC chemotherapy in breast cancer patients led to higher levels of Cr and Pb, and a decreased percentage of DPPH inhibition. Age and disease stage did not significantly affect these changes.
Background: Recently the carcinogenic and toxic effects of some heavy metals such as chromium (Cr), and lead (Pb) through the mechanism of oxidative stress have been reported. Due to the various consequences of chemotherapeutic treatments on body hemostasis, the present study aimed to evaluate the effect of Adriamycin 60 mg/m2 and Cytoxan 600 mg/m2 (AC) chemotherapy on the serum levels of Cr, Pb, and the percent alpha-diphenyl-beta-picrylhydrazyl (DPPH) inhibition.Methods: This study was performed on 50 patients with breast cancer at two separate sampling times, the first at the initiation of chemotherapy and the last at the end of three courses of the AC chemotherapy treatment. Serum levels of Cr and Pb were measured using atomic absorption spectrophotometry. The percent DPPH inhibition (% I) and also the effect of age and stage of the disease on the mentioned variables were evaluated. Statistical comparison of the obtained results before and after chemotherapy was performed using paired sample t-test. Intra-group evaluation of age and disease stages was done using an independent sample t-test.Results: A significant decrease was observed in the percent DPPH inhibition after 3 courses of chemotherapy (p<0.001). Cr and also Pb were significantly higher in patients with breast cancer after AC chemotherapy (p<0.001).Conclusion: According to the results, AC chemotherapy in patients with breast cancer is associated with higher levels of Cr and Pb, which can eventually lead to worsened oxidative stress status in affected patients. However, it seems that these changes do not necessarily depend on age and the stage of the disease.

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