3 results match your criteria: "Hungary. Electronic address: blazovics.anna@pharma.semmelweis-univ.hu.[Affiliation]"

Metal element alteration in the lung by cisplatin and CV247 administration.

Biomed Pharmacother

August 2020

Department of Pulmonology, Semmelweis University, H-1125, Budapest, Hungary. Electronic address:

Despite significant nephrotoxicity, cisplatin is still used in the therapy of various tumors. We were interested in how metal ion composition is altered by cisplatin and whether platinum accumulates in the non-tumorous lung. We also aimed to study metal ion changes after treatment with a veterinary medicament CV247 with antioxidant property (containing Cu and Mn gluconate, ascorbic acid, Na salicylate), and whether CV247 alters pulmonary platinum accumulation in the healthy lung.

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Metal- and redox homeostasis in prostate cancer with vitamin D supplementation.

Biomed Pharmacother

September 2018

Institute of Farmacognosy Semmelweis University, Üllői út 26, H-1086 Budapest, Hungary. Electronic address:

Vitamin D supplementation has a beneficial effect on cancerous patients, although it can influence the redox- and metal homeostasis. The aim of our investigation was to demonstrate the effect of vitamin D consumption on the redox- and metal homeostasis in prostate cancer, because of the recommended daily dose increased from 200 IU to 2000 IU in recent years in Hungary. Forty-three volunteers were involved in the study.

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Nowadays several papers deal with the effectiveness and side effects of metal complexes, especially cisplatin, in cancer therapy. The excretion of essential metal elements from the body is a serious problem in the treatment, but there are no data concerning the distribution and metabolism of toxic and nonessential elements. Therefore our aim was to study the concentration of some of these elements after treatment with cisplatin.

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