A STUDY TO EVALUATE THE ROLE OF ANTIOXIDANTS AND IRON AS DIAGNOSTIC MARKERS IN ORAL CANCER

Authors

  • Naresh Yajamanam Associate professor, Department of Biochemistry, Santhiram Medical College, Nandyal Author
  • Bheemesh vangalapathy Associate Professor, Department of Pharmacology, American University of Barbados, Bridgetown, Barbados Author
  • Nireeksha Assistant Professor, Conservative, and Endodontics, ABSMIDS,Nitte (Deemed to be University) Author
  • Preethi Hegde Assistant Professor, Department of Physiology, K.S Hegde Medical Academy, Nitte (Deemed to be University) Author
  • Suresh babu Principal–Clinical Research Searching of Consultancy Service in Clinical Diagnostics Padmashree Group of Institutions Clinotek, Bangalore Author
  • Mehaboob Ali Lecturer, Varadaraja Institute of Allied Health Sciences, Tumkur Author
  • Kundubai Research Scholar, Department of Biochemistry, Saveetha University, Chennai Author
  • Mamatha Kshatriya Shreedevi Institute of Medical Sciences and Research Centre, Tumkur Author

Keywords:

Oral Cancer, Leukoplakia, Antioxidants, MDA

Abstract

Oral cavity (OC) and oropharyngeal (OP) cancers afflict about 500,000 people globally. Dental health care practitioners need to understand the causes, diagnosis, and treatment of oral cavities and oropharyngeal cancer.The constant and direct exposure of oral mucosal cells to tobacco product chemical carcinogens such as polynuclear aromatic hydrocarbons and nitrosamines causes the generation of free radicals/reactive oxygen species.Changes in salivary antioxidant and micronutrient levels may prove to be an important factor in the pathogenesis of oral premalignant and malignant disorders. The present study aimed to evaluate the levels of Vitamin C, MDA and iron levels in oral cancer, pre-malignant group and the oral cancer group. 15 oral cancer patients, 30 premalignant condition patients, and 15 normal controls were analyzed in the study. Among the 30 patients of the premalignant conditions- group (Group S1) 12 were diagnosed with oral submucous fibrosis, and 18 of them were diagnosed with oral leukoplakia. The oral cancer patients (Group S2) were segregated based on the TNM system from stages I to IV. The oral submucous fibrosis patients were subdivided into four grades. The oral leukoplakia patients were categorized into homogenous and speckled types. A detailed history was obtained from the patients. After obtaining informed consent, saliva samples will be collected from patients who have not consumed any food or any form of tobacco 2 hours before collection. Following a thorough mouth rinse using distilled water, saliva is allowed to accumulate in his or her mouth for 5 minutes. Accumulated saliva is collected by the spit method.5ml of blood sample will also be collected from these patients, Serum was separated by Centrifugation. Collected serum and saliva were stored at -80℃ until further analysis. The serum and salivary samples were then analyzed for Vitamin C, iron, and malonaldehyde (lipid peroxidation)according to the standardized protocol.In the present study, a total of 60 samples were screened for Vitamin C, Iron, and MDA in both serum and saliva of normal control, premalignant, and oral cancer patients. We found that there was a decreased level of Vitamin C and iron in both serum and saliva of premalignant and oral cancer patients. MDA level was higher in premalignant, and oral cancer patients and there was a significant increase in the level of MDA in oral cancer patients. Understanding antioxidants can help reduce the incidence of oral cancer in its early stages. More study is needed before this supplement may be recommended as an adjuvant treatment.

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Published

29-06-2024

How to Cite

A STUDY TO EVALUATE THE ROLE OF ANTIOXIDANTS AND IRON AS DIAGNOSTIC MARKERS IN ORAL CANCER. (2024). Asian Journal of Medical Research and Health Sciences, 2(02), 27-34. https://ajmrhs.com/journal/article/view/108

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