Roman Liasko
University of Ioannina
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Cancer Letters | 1997
Angelos Evangelou; Spiros Karkabounas; George Kalpouzos; Michael Malamas; Roman Liasko; Dimitris Stefanou; Antonis T. Vlahos; Themistoklis A. Kabanos
The antitumor effects of low dose administration of the vanadium(III) complexes with L-cysteine (complex 1) and N-(2-mercaptopropionyl)-glycine (complex 2) were compared on benzo[a]pyrene (BaP)-induced tumors in Wistar rats. Male Wistar rats, injected with 10.0 mg of BaP, were divided into one control (C-G) and two treatment (TR-G) groups of 17 animals each. Animals of the first treatment group were administered complex 2 (TR-2 group) and those of the second group were administered complex 1 (TR-1 group) at doses of 100 microg of vanadium per os daily, starting from the day a palpable tumor was developed till their death. BaP injection induced a 100% tumor (leiomyosarcomas) development in the animals of all groups. Administration of complex 1 to the animals resulted in a significant prolongation of the mean survival time, a complete remission of 17.6% of the tumors developed, a significant reduction of the carcinogenic potency (CP) of BaP and of the tumor growth rate (TGR) in TR-1 group animals, compared to the control and the TR-2 group. In marked contrast, complex 2 failed at the doses administered to exert any significant modulation of the above mentioned parameters. Results indicate that at low (100 micro/day) concentrations of vanadium, complex 1 exerts a significant anticarcinogenic effect on experimentally-induced leiomyosarcomas in rats, whereas complex 2 has no effect when administered at the same low concentrations of vanadium.
Cancer Letters | 1997
Angelos Evangelou; G. Kalpouzos; Spiros Karkabounas; Roman Liasko; A. Nonni; Dimitrios Stefanou; G. Kallistratos
A combination of antioxidants-anticarcinogens, consisting of vitamins C and E, selenium and 2-mercaptopropionyl glycine (2-MPG), was administered orally for the prevention (PRG) and treatment (TRG) of benzo(a)pyrene (BaP)-induced malignant tumors (leiomyosarcomas), in Wistar rats. In order to evaluate dose-related effects, a low dose vitamin (0.15 g/kg b.w. per day of vit.C and 0.05 g/kg b.w. per day of vit.E) and a high dose (1.5 g/kg b.w. per day of vit.C and 0.5 g/kg b.w. per day of vit.E) combination was administered, in prevention and treatment groups. Selenium was administered in doses of 2 microg/kg b.w. per day and 2-MPG in 15 mg/kg b.w. per day, in all groups. Daily estimations of 24 h urine volume levels of thiobarbituric acid reacting substances (MDA) were performed in 20 animals, divided into a control group, a BaP-injected group, a tricapryline-injected group and a BaP-injected and treated by the low dose combination group. Results revealed that the low dose combination failed to exert any beneficial effect on mean survival time of animals treated either preventitively or therapeutically. An increased number of animals bearing a second (lung) tumor was, in addition, found in autopsy and histological examination in the low dose combination (PRG and TRG) and the high dose TRG groups. The high dose combination groups manifested a significant prolongation of the mean survival time of animals; complete remission of tumors developed in 16.8% of the animals in the treatment group and a 5.2% prevention of tumor formation in the preventive group, without any evidence of an increased number of double tumor formation in the PRG group. Urine MDA increased significantly in animals injected by BaP during the first 10 days and since the 90th day (formation of palpable tumors) after injection, in relation to control and tricapryline-injected groups. Complete prevention of urine MDA-increased values was obtained in BaP-injected and treated by the low dose combination animals. Results indicate that high doses (megadoses) of the antioxidant-anticarcinogen vitamins C and E in combination with carefully selected other antioxidants possessing supplementary actions, are probably needed in order to achieve a sufficient prevention and treatment of malignant diseases.
Journal of Inorganic Biochemistry | 2004
Angelos Papaioannou; Manolis J. Manos; Spiros Karkabounas; Roman Liasko; Angelos Evangelou; Isabel Correia; Vicky Kalfakakou; João Costa Pessoa; Themistoklis A. Kabanos
Anticancer Research | 1998
Roman Liasko; Kabanos Ta; Karkabounas S; Malamas M; Tasiopoulos Aj; Stefanou D; Collery P; Angelos Evangelou
Limnologica | 2009
Chryssa Anastasiadou; Roman Liasko; Ioannis Leonardos
Zootaxa | 2010
Alexandros Ntakis; Chryssa Anastasiadou; Roman Liasko; Ioannis Leonardos
Marine Ecology | 2015
Roman Liasko; Chryssa Anastasiadou; Alexandros Ntakis; Ioannis Leonardos
Journal of Applied Ichthyology | 2015
Alexandros Ntakis; Roman Liasko; A. Oikonomou; Ioannis Leonardos
Anticancer Research | 2014
Konstantinos Tzoutzos; Anna Batistatou; George Kitsos; Roman Liasko; Dimitrios Stefanou
Archive | 2012
Dimitrios Lazaris; Roman Liasko; Ioannis Leonardos; Angelos Evangelou; Vasiliki Kalfakakou