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@article{976690, author = {Krejcova, Ludmila and Fabrik, Ivo and Hynek, David and Krizkova, Soňa and Gumulec, Jaromír and Ryvolova, Marketa and Adam, Vojtech and Babula, Petr and Trnková, Libuše and Stiborova, Marie and Hubalek, Jaromir and Masařík, Michal and Binková, Hana and Eckschlager, Tomáš and Kizek, René}, article_number = {3}, keywords = {electrochemical detection; head and neck cancer; voltammetry; catalytic signal; metallothionein; marker}, language = {eng}, issn = {1452-3981}, journal = {International Journal of Electrochemical Science}, title = {Metallothionein Electrochemically Determined using Brdicka Reaction as a Promising Blood Marker of Head and Neck Malignant Tumours}, volume = {7}, year = {2012} }
TY - JOUR ID - 976690 AU - Krejcova, Ludmila - Fabrik, Ivo - Hynek, David - Krizkova, Soňa - Gumulec, Jaromír - Ryvolova, Marketa - Adam, Vojtech - Babula, Petr - Trnková, Libuše - Stiborova, Marie - Hubalek, Jaromir - Masařík, Michal - Binková, Hana - Eckschlager, Tomáš - Kizek, René PY - 2012 TI - Metallothionein Electrochemically Determined using Brdicka Reaction as a Promising Blood Marker of Head and Neck Malignant Tumours JF - International Journal of Electrochemical Science VL - 7 IS - 3 SP - 1767 - 1784 EP - 1767 - 1784 SN - 14523981 KW - electrochemical detection KW - head and neck cancer KW - voltammetry KW - catalytic signal KW - metallothionein KW - marker N2 - There are more than half of million patients who fall ill with head and neck carcinoma per year, which 6 % of annually newly diagnosed malignant diseases in the world. Group of head and neck tumours includes tumours occurring in the upper respiratory tract and upper digestive tract. They include tumours occurring in the area of oral cavity, tumours of hard and soft palate, gingivae and tongue. However, suitable markers in the case of head and neck carcinoma have not been satisfactory identified. Metallothioneins as a group of proteins with unknown but important role in development of a tumour can be assumed as a potential marker. Therefore, electrochemical monitoring of metallothionein levels in patients suffering from primary malignant tumour in head and neck area and examination of a suitability of electrochemical detection as a technique to be used in clinical practise are the most important aims of this study. Differential pulse voltammetry Brdicka reaction was optimized (time of accumulation 240 s, dilution of a sample 100 times and sample injection 10 microl) and used for analysis off blood obtained from 145 patients with newly diagnosed malignant tumour disease in the head and neck area. As a control, fifty eight blood samples were used. The obtained data enabled us to suggest reference MT level in blood of healthy human within the interval from 0.2 to 0.8 microM. In the tumour blood samples, the most extend group was represented by patients suffering from oropharyngeal cancer (n = 69, 47.5 %), laryngeal cancer (n = 36, 24.8 %), hypopharyngeal cancer (n = 14, 9.6 %), oral cavity cancer (n = 18, 12.4 %) and rarely occurring nasal cavity and paranasal sinus cancer (n = 4, 2.7 %) and parotid carcinoma (n = 4, 2.7%). Age median of the studied group was 60 years. Determined MT levels in blood of patients varied from 1.08 to 6.39 microM, whereas average values differed in the accordance with tumour localization. Differences between individual localizations are discussed. In conclusion, MT levels are closely associated with the rate of tumour differentiation, stage of tumour disease and tumour cell characteristics. Our study demonstrates not only changes in blood MT levels in patients suffering from malignant tumour disease in head and neck area, but also suitability of electrochemical techniques for blood analysis. ER -
KREJCOVA, Ludmila, Ivo FABRIK, David HYNEK, Soňa KRIZKOVA, Jaromír GUMULEC, Marketa RYVOLOVA, Vojtech ADAM, Petr BABULA, Libuše TRNKOVÁ, Marie STIBOROVA, Jaromir HUBALEK, Michal MASAŘÍK, Hana BINKOVÁ, Tomáš ECKSCHLAGER and René KIZEK. Metallothionein Electrochemically Determined using Brdicka Reaction as a Promising Blood Marker of Head and Neck Malignant Tumours. \textit{International Journal of Electrochemical Science}. 2012, vol.~7, No~3, p.~1767 - 1784. ISSN~1452-3981.
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