Impact of body mass index on the circulating levels of nitric oxide metabolites in clinicopathological features from women with breast cancer

To investigate the clinical meaning of systemic nitric oxide metabolites (NOx) by comparing eutrophic and overweight/obese patients with breast cancer, considering clinical factors determinant of disease prognosis. A total of 61 women diagnosed with breast cancer were included in the study. NOx esti...

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Published in:Precision medical sciences Vol. 12; no. 2; pp. 62 - 68
Main Authors: Ferreira Fagotti, Pâmella Aparecida, Oliveira Colleto, Matheus Iago, Okamoto Ferreira, Mariane, Teixeira Maito, Vitor, Campestrini, Bruno Vinicius, Scandolara, Thalita Basso, Souza, Janoário Athanázio, Rech, Daniel, Silva, Janaína Carla, Alves, Fernanda Mara, Jacob Victorino, Vanessa, Venturini, Danielle, Panis, Carolina
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Abstract To investigate the clinical meaning of systemic nitric oxide metabolites (NOx) by comparing eutrophic and overweight/obese patients with breast cancer, considering clinical factors determinant of disease prognosis. A total of 61 women diagnosed with breast cancer were included in the study. NOx estimative was performed on plasma samples using the cadmium–copper‐Griess method. It was then categorized according to the age at diagnosis, body mass index, menopausal status, tumor histological features, molecular subtype lymph nodal invasion, and emboli presence, considering p ≤ 0.05 as significant. A significant augment was observed in NOx levels from overweight patients carrying Luminal B tumors concerning the Luminal B eutrophic ones. There was a considerable reduction in NOx levels in eutrophic postmenopausal patients compared to the overweight postmenopausal ones. Patients bearing tumor sizes between 2 and 5 cm in the eutrophic group had lower levels of NOx, concerning the overweight patients carrying tumors of the same size interval. Circulating NOx levels change significantly according to the trophic‐adipose status of breast cancer patients, and it is further affected by prognostic factors related to poor disease prognosis. Breast cancer patients with excessive body fat produce more nitric acid metabolites (NOx) than eutrophic patients. Circulating NOx levels are altered in overweight breast cancer women with more aggressive diseases, such as luminal B subtype tumors and larger tumors.
AbstractList Abstract To investigate the clinical meaning of systemic nitric oxide metabolites (NOx) by comparing eutrophic and overweight/obese patients with breast cancer, considering clinical factors determinant of disease prognosis. A total of 61 women diagnosed with breast cancer were included in the study. NOx estimative was performed on plasma samples using the cadmium–copper‐Griess method. It was then categorized according to the age at diagnosis, body mass index, menopausal status, tumor histological features, molecular subtype lymph nodal invasion, and emboli presence, considering p ≤ 0.05 as significant. A significant augment was observed in NOx levels from overweight patients carrying Luminal B tumors concerning the Luminal B eutrophic ones. There was a considerable reduction in NOx levels in eutrophic postmenopausal patients compared to the overweight postmenopausal ones. Patients bearing tumor sizes between 2 and 5 cm in the eutrophic group had lower levels of NOx, concerning the overweight patients carrying tumors of the same size interval. Circulating NOx levels change significantly according to the trophic‐adipose status of breast cancer patients, and it is further affected by prognostic factors related to poor disease prognosis.
To investigate the clinical meaning of systemic nitric oxide metabolites (NOx) by comparing eutrophic and overweight/obese patients with breast cancer, considering clinical factors determinant of disease prognosis. A total of 61 women diagnosed with breast cancer were included in the study. NOx estimative was performed on plasma samples using the cadmium–copper-Griess method. It was then categorized according to the age at diagnosis, body mass index, menopausal status, tumor histological features, molecular subtype lymph nodal invasion, and emboli presence, considering p ≤ 0.05 as significant. A significant augment was observed in NOx levels from overweight patients carrying Luminal B tumors concerning the Luminal B eutrophic ones. There was a considerable reduction in NOx levels in eutrophic postmenopausal patients compared to the overweight postmenopausal ones. Patients bearing tumor sizes between 2 and 5 cm in the eutrophic group had lower levels of NOx, concerning the overweight patients carrying tumors of the same size interval. Circulating NOx levels change significantly according to the trophic-adipose status of breast cancer patients, and it is further affected by prognostic factors related to poor disease prognosis.
To investigate the clinical meaning of systemic nitric oxide metabolites (NO x ) by comparing eutrophic and overweight/obese patients with breast cancer, considering clinical factors determinant of disease prognosis. A total of 61 women diagnosed with breast cancer were included in the study. NO x estimative was performed on plasma samples using the cadmium–copper‐Griess method. It was then categorized according to the age at diagnosis, body mass index, menopausal status, tumor histological features, molecular subtype lymph nodal invasion, and emboli presence, considering p  ≤ 0.05 as significant. A significant augment was observed in NO x levels from overweight patients carrying Luminal B tumors concerning the Luminal B eutrophic ones. There was a considerable reduction in NO x levels in eutrophic postmenopausal patients compared to the overweight postmenopausal ones. Patients bearing tumor sizes between 2 and 5 cm in the eutrophic group had lower levels of NO x , concerning the overweight patients carrying tumors of the same size interval. Circulating NO x levels change significantly according to the trophic‐adipose status of breast cancer patients, and it is further affected by prognostic factors related to poor disease prognosis.
To investigate the clinical meaning of systemic nitric oxide metabolites (NOx) by comparing eutrophic and overweight/obese patients with breast cancer, considering clinical factors determinant of disease prognosis. A total of 61 women diagnosed with breast cancer were included in the study. NOx estimative was performed on plasma samples using the cadmium–copper‐Griess method. It was then categorized according to the age at diagnosis, body mass index, menopausal status, tumor histological features, molecular subtype lymph nodal invasion, and emboli presence, considering p ≤ 0.05 as significant. A significant augment was observed in NOx levels from overweight patients carrying Luminal B tumors concerning the Luminal B eutrophic ones. There was a considerable reduction in NOx levels in eutrophic postmenopausal patients compared to the overweight postmenopausal ones. Patients bearing tumor sizes between 2 and 5 cm in the eutrophic group had lower levels of NOx, concerning the overweight patients carrying tumors of the same size interval. Circulating NOx levels change significantly according to the trophic‐adipose status of breast cancer patients, and it is further affected by prognostic factors related to poor disease prognosis. Breast cancer patients with excessive body fat produce more nitric acid metabolites (NOx) than eutrophic patients. Circulating NOx levels are altered in overweight breast cancer women with more aggressive diseases, such as luminal B subtype tumors and larger tumors.
Author Jacob Victorino, Vanessa
Campestrini, Bruno Vinicius
Ferreira Fagotti, Pâmella Aparecida
Silva, Janaína Carla
Souza, Janoário Athanázio
Venturini, Danielle
Okamoto Ferreira, Mariane
Rech, Daniel
Teixeira Maito, Vitor
Panis, Carolina
Scandolara, Thalita Basso
Oliveira Colleto, Matheus Iago
Alves, Fernanda Mara
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To investigate the clinical meaning of systemic nitric oxide metabolites (NO x ) by comparing eutrophic and overweight/obese patients with breast cancer,...
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SubjectTerms Body mass index
Breast cancer
Comparative analysis
Disease
Epidermal growth factor
Estrogens
Inflammation
Lymphatic system
Medical prognosis
Menopause
Metabolites
Metastasis
Nitric oxide
nitric oxide metabolites
Obesity
Overweight
Tumor necrosis factor-TNF
Tumors
Variance analysis
Womens health
Title Impact of body mass index on the circulating levels of nitric oxide metabolites in clinicopathological features from women with breast cancer
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