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The influence of xenobiotics and environmental selection upon carcinogenic changes in human male reproductive system

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This review is a compilation of the recent reports on a role of environmental factors on a cancer development in male reproductive system. We have analyzed studies of environmental pollution and disorders of mechanisms responsible for defense against impact of xenobiotics upon the prostate cancer and testicular cancer occurrence. Moreover, we have focused on the polymorphisms of selected genes, which in excessive exposure to environmental stress factors might exacerbate disorders of an organism defense against impact of xenobiotics. It is well known that environmental factors such as toxic heavy metals pollution, impact of xenobiotics or environmental stress have an influence on the human reproductive system. There were many studies suggesting an association between these factors and the prostate or testicular cancer development, but still there are no unambiguous conclusive results. Studies of specific changes in markers, which occur in response to various environmental stressors are also very interesting. They focus on the influence of chemical elements (Cd, Zn, Ca) destabilization and heavy metals pollution over an organism and the environment. Antioxidant enzymatic mechanisms in conditions of anthropogenic impact and the influence of polymorphisms in genes involved in genetic material damage repair under stress conditions have also been studied. The aim of this review was to combine essential important data suggesting possible role of environmental factors in the initiation and development of carcinogenic processes in male reproductive system based on prostate cancer and testicular cancer cases. On this basis the current needs and research directions could be delineated.
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77--80
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Bibliogr. 25 poz.,
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  • Department of Ecology and Environmental Protection, Nicolaus Copernicus University in Toruń, Collegium Medicum n. Ludwik Rydygier in Bydgoszcz, PL 85-094 Bydgoszcz, M. Sklodowska-Curie St. 9, Poland, phone: +48 52 585-38-08
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  • Nicolaus Copernicus University, Collegium Medicum in Bydgoszcz, Department of Ecology and Environmental Protection, Bydgoszcz, Poland
  • University of Zielona Góra, Faculty of Biological Sciences, Institute of Biology and Environmental Protection, Department of Biotechnology, Zielona Góra, Poland
  • Nicolaus Copernicus University, Collegium Medicum in Bydgoszcz, Department of Ecology and Environmental Protection, Bydgoszcz, Poland
Bibliografia
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  • Arsova-Sarafinovska, Z., A. Eken, N. Matevska, O. Erdem, A. Sayal, A. Savaser, S. Banev, D. Petrovski, S. Dzikova, V. Georgiev, A. Sikole, Y. Özgök, L. Suturkova, A.J. Dimovski, A. Aydin. 2009. Increased oxidative/nitrosative stress and decreased antioxidant enzyme activities in prostate cancer. Clinical Biochemistry 42: 1228-1235.
  • Battisti, V., L.D.K. Maders, M.D. Bagatini, L.G.B. Reetz, J. Chiesa, I.E. Battisti, J.F. Gon, M.M.F. Duarte, M.R.C. Schetinger, V.M. Morsch. 2011. Oxidative stress and antioxidant status in prostate cancer patients: Relation to Gleason score, treatment and bone metastasis. Biomedicine & Pharmacotherapy 65: 516-524.
  • Bialkowski, K, A. Bialkowska, K.S. Kasprzak. 1999. Cadmium(II), unlike nickel(II), inhibits 8-oxo-dGTPase activity and increases 8-oxo-dG level in DNA of the rat testis, a target organ for cadmium(II) carcinogenesis. Carcinogenesis 20: 1621-1624.
  • Elinder, C.G., T. Kjellstrom, C. Hogstedt, K. Andersson, G. Spang. 1985. Cancer mortality of cadmium workers. British Journal of Industrial Medicine 42: 651-655.
  • Fingerhut, M.A., W.E. Halperin, D.A. Marlow. 1991. Cancer mortality in workers exposed to 2,3,7,8-tetrachlorodibenzo-p-dioxin. The New England Journal of Medicine 324: 212-418.
  • Gao, X., M.P. LaValley, K. Tucker. 2005. Prospective studies of dairy product and calcium intakes and prostate cancer risk: a metaanalysis. The Journal of the National Cancer Institute 97: 1768-1777.
  • García Sánchez, A., J.F. Antona, M. Urrutia. 1992. Geochemical prospection of cadmium in a high incidence area of prostate cancer, Sierra de Gata, Salamanca, Spain. Science of the Total Environment 116: 243-251.
  • Goyer, R.A., J. Liu, M.P. Waalkes. 2004. Cadmium and cancer of prostate and testis. Biometals 17: 555-558.
  • Harries, L.W., M.J. Stubbins, D. Forman, G.C.W. Howard, C.R. Wolf. 1997. Identification of genetic polymorphisms at the glutathione S-transferase Pi locus and association with susceptibility to bladder, testicular and prostate cancer. Carcinogenesis 18: 641-644.
  • Kirchhoff, T., N.D. Kauff , N. Mitra, K. Nafa, H. Huang, C. Palmer, T. Gulati, E. Wadsworth, S. Donat, M.E. Robson, N.A. Ellis, K. Offit. 2004. BRCA mutations and risk of prostate cancer in Ashkenazi Jews. Clinical Cancer Research 1; 10: 2918-2921.
  • Koizumi, T., Z.G. Li. 1992. Role of oxidative stress in single-dose, cadmium-induced testicular cancer. Journal of Toxicology and Environmental Health 37: 25-36.
  • Lawson, K.A., M.E. Wright, A. Subar. 2007. Multivitamin use and risk of prostate cancer in the National Institutes of Health-AARP Diet and Health Study. The Journal of the National Cancer Institute 99: 754-764.
  • Leitzmann, M.F., M.J. Stampfer, K. Wu, G.A. Colditz, W.C. Willett, E.L. Giovannucci. 2003. Zinc supplement use and risk of prostate cancer. The Journal of the National Cancer Institute 2; 95: 1004-1007.
  • Manecksha, R.P., J.M. Fitzpatrick. 2009. Epidemiology of testicular cancer. British Journal of Urology International 104(9 Pt B): 1329-1333.
  • Mittal, R.D., G.P. George, J. Mishra, T. Mittal, R. Kapoor. 2011. Role of functional polymorphisms of P53 and P73 genes with the risk of prostate cancer in a case-control study from Northern India. Archives of Medical Research 42: 122-127.
  • Myrup, C., T. Westergaard, T. Schnack, A. Oudin, C. Ritz, J. Wohlfahrt, M. Melbye. 2008. Testicular cancer risk in first- and secondgeneration immigrants to Denmark. The Journal of the National Cancer Institute 100: 41-47.
  • Peng, H.Q., D. Hogg, D. Malkin, D. Bailey, B.L. Gallie, M. Bulbul, M. Jewett, J. Buchanan, P.E. Goss. 1993. Mutations of the p53 gene do not occur in testis cancer. Cancer Research 1; 53: 3574-3578.
  • Potts, C.L. 1965. Cadmium proteinuria. The health of battery workers exposed to cadmium oxide dust. The Annals of Occupational Hygiene 8: 55-61.
  • Ricks-Santi, L., T. Mason, V. Apprey, C. Ahaghotu, A. McLauchlin, D. Josey, G. Bonney, G.M. Dunston. 2010. p53 Pro72Arg polymorphism and prostate cancer in men of African descent. The Prostate 1; 70: 1739-1745.
  • Sabanegh, E.S., R. Dada, W. Burns, A. Agarwal. 2010. Male infertility and testicular cancer – points of common causality. European Urological Review 5: 56-59.
  • Srivastava, D.S., A. Mandhani, B. Mittal, R.D. Mittal. 2005. Genetic polymorphism of glutathione S-transferase genes (GSTM1, GSTT1 and GSTP1) and susceptibility to prostate cancer in Northern India. British Journal of Urology International 95: 170-173.
  • Tang, Y.M., B.L. Green, G.F. Chen, P.A. Thompson, N.P. Lang, A. Shinde, D.X. Lin, W. Tan, B.D. Lyn-Cook, G.J. Hammons, F.F. Kadlubar. 2000. Human CYP1B1 Leu432Val gene polymorphism: ethnic distribution in African-Americans, Caucasians and Chinese; oestradiol hydroxylase activity and distribution in prostate cancer cases and controls. Pharmacogenetics 10: 761-766.
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