Zuo X L, Chen J M, Zhou X, Li X Z, Mei G Y
Department of Hematology, Zhongnan Hospital, Wuhan University, Wuhan 430071, People's Republic of China.
Biol Trace Elem Res. 2006 Winter;114(1-3):41-53. doi: 10.1385/BTER:114:1:41.
Essential elements, mainly selenium and zinc, were involved in protection against oxidative stress in cells. Oxidation could lead to the formation of free radicals that have been implicated in the pathogenesis of many diseases, including leukemia. Leukemia is a neoplastic disease that is susceptible to antioxidant enzyme and essential elements alterations. This study was undertaken to examine the levels of essential elements, antioxidant enzymes activities, and their relationships with different types of leukemia. Serum selenium, zinc, and copper concentrations, red blood cell glutathione peroxidase (GPx) activities, plasma Cu-Zn superoxide dismutase (Cu-Zn SOD) activities and lipid peroxidation (LPO) levels were determined in 49 patients with different types of leukemia before initial treatment. Serum selenium and zinc concentrations were lower in leukemia patients than those of controls (p<0.01). Serum copper concentration was higher in leukemia patients than that of controls (p<0.01). The activities GPx and Cu-Zn SOD were significantly increased in leukemia patients, especially with acute leukemia (AL), acute lymphoid leukemia (ALL), and acute nonlymphoid leukemia (ANLL) (p<0.05), whereas no difference was found between those of chronic myelogenous leukemia and the controls. The levels of LPO were normal as controls. Serum selenium concentration was not correlated with GPx, and serum levels of zinc and copper were not related to Cu-Zn SOD. Serum zinc levels had a negative correlation with the absolute peripheral blast cells, whereas serum copper had a positive correlation with the absolute peripheral blast cells. Increased GPx and Cu-Zn SOD activities and normal levels of LPO, which were a protective responses, were an indicator of mild oxidative stress; it might indicate that the essentials elements alterations in leukemia patients were mostly dependent on tumor activity. Changes of their levels demonstrated that there are low selenium, zinc, and high copper status in leukemia patients. The decrease of plasma zinc and increase of the Cu/Zn ratio could be the index that showed an unfavorable prognosis of acute leukemia.
必需元素,主要是硒和锌,参与细胞抗氧化应激的保护作用。氧化可导致自由基的形成,而自由基与包括白血病在内的许多疾病的发病机制有关。白血病是一种肿瘤性疾病,易受抗氧化酶和必需元素变化的影响。本研究旨在检测必需元素水平、抗氧化酶活性及其与不同类型白血病的关系。对49例初治前不同类型白血病患者测定了血清硒、锌、铜浓度、红细胞谷胱甘肽过氧化物酶(GPx)活性、血浆铜锌超氧化物歧化酶(Cu-Zn SOD)活性和脂质过氧化(LPO)水平。白血病患者血清硒和锌浓度低于对照组(p<0.01)。白血病患者血清铜浓度高于对照组(p<0.01)。白血病患者,尤其是急性白血病(AL)、急性淋巴细胞白血病(ALL)和急性非淋巴细胞白血病(ANLL)患者的GPx和Cu-Zn SOD活性显著升高(p<0.05),而慢性粒细胞白血病患者与对照组之间无差异。LPO水平与对照组一样正常。血清硒浓度与GPx无相关性,血清锌和铜水平与Cu-Zn SOD无关。血清锌水平与外周血原始细胞绝对值呈负相关,而血清铜与外周血原始细胞绝对值呈正相关。GPx和Cu-Zn SOD活性增加以及LPO水平正常是一种保护性反应,是轻度氧化应激的指标;这可能表明白血病患者必需元素的变化大多取决于肿瘤活性。它们水平的变化表明白血病患者存在低硒、低锌和高铜状态。血浆锌降低和铜/锌比值升高可能是急性白血病预后不良的指标。