ASSESSMENT OF FREE PROSTATIC SPECIFIC ANTIGEN/TOTAL PROSTATIC SPECIFIC ANTIGEN RATIO, LIPOPROTEINS, ESTRADIOL AND C – REACTIVE PROTEIN IN PROSTATIC TUMORS
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2018
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WORLD JOURNAL OF PHARMACY AND PHARMACEUTICAL SCIENCES
Abstract
Background: Prostate tumors, especially prostate cancer have severe
complications such as spreading to neighboring organs. Objectives:
This study was performed to compare between levels of free prostatic
specific antigen (fPSA)/ total prostatic specific antigen (tPSA) ratio,
lipoproteins, estradiol and C-reactive protein with prostatic cancer and
benign prostatic hyperplasia patients. Materials & Methods: This
study was designed as prospective case control and it was done in Soba
University hospital and Khartoum Teaching hospital in Khartoum
state. It was performed on 200 men (50–65 years old); 100 healthy
individuals as controls and 100 patients; 50 patients with prostate
cancer and 50 with benign prostate hyperplasia who were diagnosed by
biopsy and histopathology. Results: There was significant increase in
the mean value of total PSA in PCa patients and BPH more than
controls with (P-value 0.003). Free PSA also showed significant increase in PCa patients and
BPH more than controls with (P-value 0.040). The ratio of free to total PSA was decreased in
PCa patients (7 %), but increased in BPH (34 %) and in control (67 %) with P-value (0.000).
The mean value of serum cholesterol, triglyceride, n LDL and HDL were significantly low in
PCa than BPH and control with (P-value 0.035, 0.000, 0.015 and 0.002) respectively. The
mean of serum Estradiol level and CRP was increase in PCa than BPH and control with (P-
value 0.025 and 0.000) respectively. Conclusion: Serum fPSA/tPSA ratio was less than 25%
in patients with PCa. Total cholesterol, HDL and LDL were low in concentration in PCa
patients than in those with BPH patients and control. Serum Estradiol levels increases in PCa
patients more than in BPH patients and control. Serum CRP concentration was higher in PCa
patients than in those with BPH and control.
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Prostate cancer, Inflammation, Hormone, Sudanese.
