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苯巴比妥、药物代谢与人类癌症。

Phenobarbital, drug metabolism, and human cancer.

作者信息

Olsen J H, Wallin H, Boice J D, Rask K, Schulgen G, Fraumeni J F

机构信息

Danish Cancer Society, Danish Cancer Registry, Copenhagen.

出版信息

Cancer Epidemiol Biomarkers Prev. 1993 Sep-Oct;2(5):449-52.

PMID:8220089
Abstract

To investigate the possible influence of anticonvulsant treatment on cancer risk, a nested case-control study of 104 lung cancers, 18 bladder cancers, and 322 cancer-free controls was conducted. The background for the study was previous observations among 8004 epileptics in Denmark with a significantly high risk for lung cancer and a significantly low risk for bladder cancer. Cigarette smoking appears to explain the lung cancer excess but not the low risk for bladder cancer, another tobacco-related disease. Information was abstracted on 94 and 95% of the cases and controls, respectively. Lung cancer was not associated with any anticonvulsant drug, but bladder cancer was inversely related to use of phenobarbital (PB). The apparent protective effect of PB was further evaluated in a study of rats given 4-aminobiphenyl (ABP), a bladder carcinogen. The levels of 4-aminobiphenyl adducts in hemoglobin and in bladder and liver DNA were significantly lower in rats given PB prior to 4-aminobiphenyl, compared to controls. These studies suggest that PB may induce drug-metabolizing enzymes of the liver that deactivate bladder carcinogens found in cigarette smoke and provide clues to the role of activation and detoxification of carcinogens in humans.

摘要

为研究抗惊厥治疗对癌症风险的潜在影响,开展了一项巢式病例对照研究,涉及104例肺癌患者、18例膀胱癌患者以及322例无癌对照者。该研究的背景是此前在丹麦的8004例癫痫患者中观察到,他们患肺癌的风险显著升高,患膀胱癌的风险显著降低。吸烟似乎可以解释肺癌风险的增加,但无法解释膀胱癌风险降低的现象,而膀胱癌也是一种与烟草相关的疾病。分别提取了94%的病例和95%的对照者的信息。肺癌与任何抗惊厥药物均无关联,但膀胱癌与苯巴比妥(PB)的使用呈负相关。在一项针对给予膀胱致癌物4-氨基联苯(ABP)的大鼠的研究中,进一步评估了PB的明显保护作用。与对照组相比,在给予4-氨基联苯之前给予PB的大鼠,其血红蛋白、膀胱和肝脏DNA中的4-氨基联苯加合物水平显著降低。这些研究表明,PB可能诱导肝脏中的药物代谢酶,使香烟烟雾中发现的膀胱致癌物失活,并为致癌物在人体内的激活和解毒作用提供线索。

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