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Metabolism-clinical and Experimental | 2009

Metabolism of histamine in tissues of primary ductal breast cancer

Jaroslaw von Mach-Szczypiński; Stanisław Stanosz; Krzysztof Sieja; Małgorzata Stanosz

Histamine performs an important role in the pathologic and physiologic aspects of the breast gland. Among monoamines, histamine demonstrates the greatest proliferative activity in breast cancer. The aim of the study was to evaluate histamine concentration in plasma and tissues of breast cancer dependent on the activity of histamine metabolism enzymes in neoplasmatic tissues of the breast gland. Ninety-five women aged 38 to 70 years were divided into 2 groups. The control group (group I) consisted of 30 healthy women. Group II consisted of 65 women with primary ductal breast cancer. The concentration of histamine in plasma was assessed by immunoenzymatic method. The concentration of histamine in cancerous tissues of the breast and the metabolism of histamine enzymes, specially histidine decarboxylase, decarboxylase of aromatic L-amino acids, N-histamine methyltransferase, monoamine oxydase B, and diamine oxydase, were determined using isotope technique. In the course of 24 hours, excretion of N-methylimidazoleacetic acid was evaluated by the methods of chromatography. The statistical analysis was made based on Statistica Pl Ed (StatSoft, Cracow, Poland, 1998). A significant increase in the concentration of histamine in plasma (P < .01) and tissues of ductal breast cancers (P < .001), and in the activity of histidine decarboxylase (P < .01), aromatic L-amino acids (P < .05), and histamine methyltransferase (P < .05) was found. Activity of monoamine oxidase B (P < .01) and diamine oxidase (P < 0.01) and excretion of N-methylimidazoleacetic acid were significantly decreased compared with the control group (P < 0.001). The conclusions are as follows: (1) Concentration of histamine in the plasma of women is dependent on the concentration of histamine in the tissues of ductal breast cancers. (2) The significant increase of histamine in cancerous tissues of ductal breast cancer could suggest the participation of this monoamine in the development of breast cancer. (3) The increase of histamine concentrations in ductal breast cancer tissues can be connected with the disturbances of the balance between synthesis and enzymatic inactivation of this monoamine. (4) The concentration of histamine in the plasma of women with ductal breast cancers is dependent on the number of involved lymph nodes and the grade of histologic malignancy.


Ginekologia Praktyczna | 2005

Biochemical and pharmacological aspects of histamine

Małgorzata Stanosz; Jaroslaw von Mach-Szczypiński; Stanisław Stanosz


Menopause Review/Przegląd Menopauzalny | 2012

Biochemical aspects of modified transdermal hormonal replacement therapy in the prophylaxis of atherosclerosis and vascular thrombosis in postmenopausal women

Małgorzata Stanosz; Stanisław Stanosz; Jarosław Von Mach Szczepiński; Krzysztof Sieja; Jakub Kościuszkiewicz; Dawid Szczypiński; Krzysztof Safranow


Journal of Elementology | 2009

INFLUENCE OF MODIFIED TRANDERMAL HORMONE REPLACEMENT THERAPY, INCLUDING MAGNESIUM, ON BONE FORMATION MARKERS WITH OSTEOARTHROSIS OF SPINE IN WOMEN

Małgorzata Stanosz; Stanisław Stanosz; Andrzej Puchalski


Journal of Elementology | 2009

An assessment of the influence of fluoride, modified transdermal replacement hormone therapy and supplement hormone therapy on unmanageable osteoporosis in postmenopausal women.

Małgorzata Stanosz; Stanisław Stanosz; Andrzej Puchalski


Contemporary Oncology/Współczesna Onkologia | 2009

Concentrations of growth factors in serum in women with primary ductal breast cancer

Krzysztof Sieja; Stanisław Stanosz; Władysław Grobelny; Małgorzata Stanosz; Andrzej Puchalski


Ginekologia Polska | 2007

Biochemical aspects of modified, transdermal replacement hormone therapy

Stanisław Stanosz; Ewa Żochowska; Małgorzata Stanosz


Contemporary Oncology/Współczesna Onkologia | 2007

Primary adenocarcinoma of the appendix: a case report

Stanisław Stanosz; Małgorzata Stanosz; Jaroslaw von Mach-Szczypiński


Menopause Review/Przegląd Menopauzalny | 2006

Evaluation of the efficacy and tolerance of Soyfem in women in the early menopausal period

Stanisław Stanosz; Ewa Puk; Włodzimierz Grobelny; Małgorzata Stanosz; Agnieszka Kazikowska


Ginekologia Praktyczna | 2006

Biosynthesis and activity of histamine

Małgorzata Stanosz; Jaroslaw von Mach-Szczypiński

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Stanisław Stanosz

New York Academy of Medicine

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Krzysztof Sieja

Pomeranian Medical University

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Ewa Żochowska

Pomeranian Medical University

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Krzysztof Safranow

Pomeranian Medical University

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Stanisław Stanosz

New York Academy of Medicine

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