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Int J Toxicol
August 2011
Laboratory of Genetics, Immunology and Human Pathology, University of El-Manar I, Tunis, Tunisia.
Urotoxicity is a troublesome complication associated with cyclophosphamide (CP) and L-buthionine-SR-sulfoximine (BSO) treatment in chemotherapy. With this concern in mind, the present study investigated the potential effects of a hydroxytyrosol extract from olive mill waste (OMW) on urotoxicity induced by acute CP and BSO doses using a Swiss albino mouse model. Toxicity modulation was evaluated by measuring lipid peroxidation (LPO) and antioxidants in urinary bladder.
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March 2011
Laboratory of Genetic, Immunology and Human Pathology, Faculty of Sciences of Tunis, University of El Manar I. Tunis, Tunisia.
Background: In this work, we have conducted a case-control study in order to assess the effect of tobacco and three genetic polymorphisms in XPC, ERCC2 and ERCC5 genes (rs2228001, rs13181 and rs17655) in bladder cancer development in Tunisia. We have also tried to evaluate whether these variants affect the bladder tumor stage and grade.
Methods: The patients group was constituted of 193 newly diagnosed cases of bladder tumors.
Bull Cancer
February 2011
University of El Manar I, Faculty of Sciences of Tunis, Laboratory of Genetics, Immunology and Human Pathology, Tunisia.
Folates are the common sources of DNA synthesis and methylation. Cigarette smoking and genetic susceptibility of folate enzymes are two suspected factors most closely associated with bladder cancer development. This study sought to determine the effect of smoking and genetic polymorphisms in folate metabolizing enzymes on the histological stage and grade of bladder tumors in Tunisian patients.
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