The effect of chronic exposure to general vibration on the state of hemomicrocirculatory bed in the organs of rat masticatory apparatus and the efficacy of antihypoxants and adaptogens for its pharmacological prophylaxis was studied. The experiments were performed in 210 albino male rats aged 8 to 30 weeks. The intact rats served as control.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFWe compared the efficacy of endometrial cancer neoadjuvant treatment in 38 patients receiving nonsteroid (letrozol, anastrozol) or steroid (ekzemestan) aromatase inhibitors and 12 patients receiving metformin. The changes in glucose metabolism were revealed in 26.3% of patients treated with aromatase inhibitors and 16.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFOur study involved 25 postmenopausal patients (endometrial carcinoma--16, breast (6) and colorectal (3) cancer, aged 56.8 +/- 0.9).
View Article and Find Full Text PDFVestn Ross Akad Med Nauk
December 2009
Peculiar features of human morbidity and their changes in time are registered chronologically starting from the XVII-VYIIIth centuries. After the period of predominantly infectious diseases, chronic and non-communicable conditions continued to gain momentum in the last 3-5 decades. Side by side with AIDS, accidents, effects of smoking etc, the global epidemics of diabetes mellitus and obesity comes up to take a leading place in the general population morbidity.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFClinical and experimental effects of neoadjuvant treatment of endometrial cancer patients with non-steroidal aromatase inhibitors: letrozole (femara, n=10, 2.5 mg/day, 14 days), anastrozole (arimidex, n=15,1 mg/day, 28 days) and exemestane (aromazine, n=13, 25 mg/day, 14 days) were compared. Administration of anastrozole was mostly frequently followed by pain relief in the lower abdomen and/or decreased rates of uterine discharge.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBreast cancer in germline BRCA1 mutation carriers features a peculiar endocrine and metabolic profile which is yet to be studied properly in clinical settings. We used a novel immunohistochemical method to compare expression levels of aromatase, estrogen 4-hydroxylase (CYP1B1) and fatty acid synthetase in breast cancer tissues from 12 BRCA1 mutation carriers and 22 non-carriers. Rates of aromatase in carriers were significantly higher than in control (p=0.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe study is concerned with identification of a relationship between levels of production and accumulation of compounds capable of hormonal and progenotoxic effects in mammary fat, on the one hand, and characteristics of tumor tissue in breast cancer, on the other. Mammary fat was sampled at a distance of 1.5-2 cm from tumor edge (79 pts.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFVestn Ross Akad Med Nauk
April 2008
Peculiarities of the incidence and spread of main non-infectious diseases (MNID) are in one or another way connected with the conception of "normal" and "successful" aging. The age-related increase in the frequency of MNID, associated with estrogen deficiency or excess, can be explained by the presence of estrogen effect switching phenomenon. The increase in the genotoxic effect of estrogens, isolated or combined with the weakening of the hormonal effect, can worsen the clinical course of MNID (including malignant tumors of hormone-dependent tissues).
View Article and Find Full Text PDFNeoplasia was established in 5.4% out of 15,813 patients with diabetes mellitus registered at the City Population-Based Cancer Register and Territorial Diabetic Center, St. Petersburg.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBreast cancer course may be influenced by a profile of steroids and peptides produced by mammary fat. The study was concerned with assessment of hormonal (leptin and adiponectin production, adipocyte diameter and aromatase level) and progenotoxic factors which characterize DNA damage (8-OHdG) and such cancer promoters as tumor necrosis (TNF-alpha), interleukin-6 (IL-6), nitric oxide (NO), thiobarbiturate reactive products (TRP), macrophage/histiocyte infiltration, estrogen 4-hydroxylase expression (CYP1B1) in mammary fat located 1.5-2 cm or not less than 5 cm away from tumor edge.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFSince breast cancer may emerge both before and after menopause onset, relevant forms of the disease show marked biological and clinical differences. Intrinsic properties of mammary fat located in the vicinity of tumor, which play a definitive role in stromal-epithelial interactions, are an important factor of development of such differences. The DNA damage promoting hormonal (leptin and adiponectin production, aromatase activity) and progenotoxic.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe clinical and endocrine-related effects of 2-week preoperative treatment of endometrial carcinoma patients with a non-steroid inhibitor of letrozole aromatase (femara 2.5 mg/day, n=10) and a steroid inactivator of the enzyme (exemestane 25 mg/day, n=13) were compared. In the first group, pain relief in the lower part of the belly and/or decreased uterine discharge were reported in two cases, as well as a 31% drop in the mean endometrial M-echo (ultrasound) signal.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFWe studied the content and expression of mRNA for estrogen receptors-alpha and -beta in breast tumors before and after 3-month neoadjuvant hormone therapy with antiestrogen tamoxifen and/or aromatase inhibitors. Expression of estrogen receptors-alpha and -beta was most often detected in ER+PR+ tumors and most significantly decreased in these neoplasms after exemestane therapy. Immunocytochemical and radioligand assays showed that tamoxifen and anastrozole have little effect on the number of estrogen receptors-alpha.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe strategy of therapy and prognosis of reproductive system neoplasia generally depend on the steroid receptor status of tumor. The causes of formation of steroid receptor-free tumors are to be investigated. The genetic polymorphism of CYP19 (aromatase), CYP17 (17-hydroxylase; 17,20-lyase), CYP1B1 (4-estrogen hydroxylase) and COMT (catechol-O-methyl transferase) was studied in a total of 254 patients with breast and endometrial cancer, with particular reference to the association of certain polymorphisms and receptor status of tumor.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFExpression of estrogen receptors alpha and beta was studied by the PCR method in 22 primary receptor-positive or receptor-negative breast carcinomas obtained during surgical intervention from patients aged 41-77 years and activity of aromatase in the same specimens was evaluated by the formation of tritiated water from labeled androgen precursor. Expression of estrogen receptors alpha and beta was more often detected in receptor-positive tumors characterized by lower aromatase activity. The authors conclude that the intensity of local production of estrogens can be one of the regulators of their expression, limiting this expression in case of more active production of estrogen in the tumor.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFLevels of aromatase, a key enzyme in estrogen biosynthesis, were assayed in tumor tissue sampled from 25 patients with endometrial cancer. In addition, estradiol concentrations were compared in normal and altered endometrial tissue from 78 patients suffering uterine cancer. Unlike breast cancer, aromatase was not detectable in altered endometrium unless tissue estrogens could be identified in both normal and tumor tissue.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFInitiation and/or promotion of endometrial carcinoma is considered to be associated with estrogens and androgens (androstendione) excess as well as hyperinsulinemia and resistance to insulin. It is possible that certain polymorphisms of the genes involved in steroidogenesis or steroid metabolism contribute to carcinoma susceptibility. In the current study, we compared the role of CYP17 biallelic MspA1) polymorphism in 114 endometrial carcinoma patients and 182 healthy women.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe authors evaluated the capacities of transcranial electrostimulation and the specific features of its impact on reparative regeneration of damaged tissues of different types, such as the dermal and gastroduodenal epithelium, hepatic cells, connective tissue, peripheral nerve fibers, on animal experimental pathological models and compared with the results of treatment of respective pathology in patients.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFEndometrial cancer (EC) is estrogen-dependent tumor in the hormonal treatment of which mostly progestins are used. During last 5-7 years feasibility of aromatase inhibitors use in EC is discussed without any special practical move in this direction. To evaluate possible biological response of tumor and patients to such treatment, we conducted a short pilot study involving 10 primary postmenopausal EC patients, mostly stage Ia,b (average age 59) who received letrozole (Femara, Novartis) 2.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFRoss Fiziol Zh Im I M Sechenova
October 2001
In randomised blind study with active placebo control in humans, rhythmic photostimulation of 77 Hz frequency did not elicit any fatigue or negative psychophysiological events as opposed to 50, 60, 100 Hz frequency. This and other findings are to be considered in designing rational systems of cinema projection and PC monitors.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFA strong connection is known to exist between initiation/promotion of endometrial cancer and excess of estrogens. Therefore, participation of certain alleles of genetic polymorphisms in steroid biosynthesis or metabolism may be responsible for predisposition to the disease. The present study, comparing CYP19 (aromatase) gene polymorphism in 85 patients and 110 healthy females, pointed to a more frequent occurrence of relatively longer alleles (A6 and A7) of the CYP19 gene in the former group.
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