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Tissue potassium,selenium, and iron levels associated with gastric cancer progression
Authors:Chew-Wun Wu MD  Yuan-Yaw Wei BS  Chin-Wen Chi PhD  Wing-Yiu Lui MD  Fang-Ku P'eng MD  Chien Chung PhD
Institution:(1) Department of Surgery, Veterans General Hospital, Shih-Pai, 11217 Taipei, Taiwan;(2) Department of Medical Research, Veterans General Hospital, Shih-Pai, 11217 Taipei, Taiwan;(3) School of Medicine, National Yang-Ming University, Faipei;(4) Institute of Nuclear Science, National Tsing Hua University, Hsinchu, Taiwan
Abstract:The contents of 10 minor and trace elements in histologically confirmed gastric adenocarcinomas and their corresponding normal gastric mucosal tissues obtained from 39 patients at the time of gastric resection were simultaneously determined by instrumental neutron activation analysis. Specimens were irradiated by reactor neutrons and subsequently subject to direct analysis using a high-resolution HPGe gamma-spectrometer. Univariate analysis revealed that gastric cancer tissues had significantly higher concentrations of Fe, K, Mg, Na, Rb, Se, and Zn than normal gastric mucosal tissues. However, multivariate analysis found that Fe, K, and Se were independent elements that associated with gastric cancer. Upon further evaluation of their clinical significance, we found a high tissue K level was related to lymphatic duct metastasis. High Se tissue levels were linked to intestinal type adenocarcinoma. A positive correlation was found between high Fe levels and vascular involvement. These findings suggest that Fe and K are associated with gastric cancer progression. Se is involved in carcinogenesis of stomach in high-risk areas. The mechanisms that underlie the corresponding pathohistological features deserve further study.
Keywords:gastric cancer  potassium  selenium  iron
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