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Endocrine metabolic disorders in patients with breast cancer, carriers of BRCA1 gene mutations.

Authors :
Berstein LM
Boyarkina MP
Vasilyev DA
Poroshina TE
Kovalenko IG
Imyanitov EN
Semiglazov VF
Source :
Bulletin of experimental biology and medicine [Bull Exp Biol Med] 2012 Mar; Vol. 152 (5), pp. 610-2.
Publication Year :
2012

Abstract

Two groups of breast cancer patients (53±2 years) in clinical remission receiving no specific therapy were examined: group 1, with BRCA1 gene mutations (N=11) and group 2, without mutations of this kind (N=11). The two groups did not differ by insulinemia and glycemia, insulin resistance index, blood levels of thyrotropic hormone, sex hormone-binding globulin, insulin-like growth factor-1, triglycerides, or lipoproteins. In group 1, blood estradiol level was higher. Intensive glucose-induced generation of reactive oxygen species in these patients was associated with a decrease of cholesterolemia, of the C-peptide/insulin proportion, and a trend to higher urinary excretion of 4-hydroxyestrone, one of the most genotoxic catecholestrogens. BRCA1 gene mutations in breast cancer patients were associated with signs of estrogenization and a pro-genotoxic shift in the estrogen and glucose system, which could modulate the disease course and requires correction.

Details

Language :
English; Russian
ISSN :
1573-8221
Volume :
152
Issue :
5
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Bulletin of experimental biology and medicine
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
22803146
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1007/s10517-012-1588-9