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Asian Pacific Journal of Cancer Prevention | 2014

Association of cadmium but not arsenic levels in lung cancer tumor tissue with smoking, histopathological type and stage.

Nalan Demir; Serkan Enön; Vugar Ali Türksoy; Zeliha Kayaalti; Seda Kaya; Ayten Kayi Cangir; Tülin Söylemezoğlu; Ismail Savas

BACKGROUND To evaluate association of lung cancer with arsenic and cadmium levels measured in tumor tissue. MATERIALS AND METHODS Ninety-five patients with lung cancer tumor tissue obtained surgically were included in this study. Arsenic and cadmium levels were measured and levels of metals were compared among types of lung cancer and with reference to patient data. RESULTS The histopathologic diagnoses of the 95 cases were SCC, 49, adenocarcinoma, 28, large cell, 11 and SCLC, 1. Mean tumor arsenic and cadmium levels were 149.3±129.1μg/kg and 276.3±219.3μg/kg, respectively. Cadmium levels were significantly associated with smoking (p=0.02), histopathologic type (p=0.005), and TNM staging (r=0.325; p=0.001), although arsenic was not related to any parameter (p>0.05). There was no relation between metal levels and mortality (p>0.05). CONCLUSIONS We found a significant association between tumor cadmium levels of patients with lung cancer and smoking, histopathologic type and staging, although there was no relation with arsenic levels.


European Journal of Obstetrics & Gynecology and Reproductive Biology | 2016

Heavy metal and trace element concentrations in blood and follicular fluid affect ART outcome

Harun Egemen Tolunay; Yavuz Emre Şükür; Sinan Ozkavukcu; Mehmet Murat Seval; Can Ateş; Vugar Ali Türksoy; Tolga Ecemiş; Cem Somer Atabekoğlu; Batuhan Özmen; Bülent Berker; Murat Sönmezer

OBJECTIVES To assess the effects of heavy metal and trace element concentrations in blood and follicular fluid on assisted reproductive technology cycle outcome. STUDY DESIGN A prospective study was conducted between January 2012 and July 2012 in a university hospital infertility clinic. One hundred and one patients with unexplained infertility who underwent intracytoplasmic sperm injection using GnRH-antagonist protocol were recruited. Concentrations of four toxic metals (Cd, Pb, Hg, As) and three trace elements (Cu, Zn, Fe) were measured both in blood and follicular fluid specimens. Patients were evaluated in two groups; the study group consisted of patients with ongoing pregnancy (n=20) and the reference group consisted of patients experienced assisted reproductive technology failure, miscarriage or biochemical pregnancy (n=81). RESULTS Demographics and cycle parameters were comparable between the groups except for median number of day 3 Grade A embryos. Statistically significant negative correlations were found between blood Pb levels and number of MII oocytes, implantation, clinical pregnancy and ongoing pregnancy rates. Results of the log binomial regression revealed 2.2% lower risk for ongoing pregnancy for each 1μg/dL higher blood Pb concentration while holding the other variables in the model constant (RR 0.978; 95% CI 0.956-0.998; P=.041). Also, the results revealed 71.9% lower risk for ongoing pregnancy for each 1μg/dL higher follicular fluid Cu concentration while holding the other variables in the model constant (RR 0.288; 95% CI 0.085-0.92; P=.039). CONCLUSION Blood concentrations of Pb and follicular fluid concentrations of Cu seem to have significant impacts on assisted reproductive technology cycle outcome.


Toxicology Letters | 2013

Genetic variations of MT2A gene are associated with arsenic levels in biological samples of individuals occupationally exposed to arsenic

Dilek Kaya Akyuzlu; Zeliha Kayaalti; Esma Söylemez; Vugar Ali Türksoy; Engin Tutkun; Tülin Söylemezoğlu


Marmara Pharmaceutical Journal | 2018

Effect of exposure time and smoking habit on arsenic levels in biological samples of metal workers in comparison with controls

Bayram Yüksel; Nilgün Şen; Vugar Ali Türksoy; Engin Tutkun; Tülin Söylemezoğlu


Turkiye Klinikleri Journal of Public Health-Special Topic | 2017

Çevresel ve Mesleksel Kanserler: Türkiye'de ve Dünyada Durum

Servet Birgin Iritaş; Vugar Ali Türksoy; Engin Tutkun


Toxicology Letters | 2015

The interaction between the MRP1 G1666A and MRP2 G4544A polymorphisms on the blood and urinary arsenic levels

D. Kaya-Akyüzlü; Zeliha Kayaalti; F. Özdemir; Vugar Ali Türksoy; Engin Tutkun; Tülin Söylemezoğlu


Toxicology Letters | 2014

Does divalent metal transporter 1 mediate the intestinal absorption of arsenic

Zeliha Kayaalti; Dilek Kaya Akyuzlu; Vugar Ali Türksoy; Esma Söylemez; Tülin Söylemezoğlu


Turkish Bulletin of Hygiene and Experimental Biology | 2013

Hair arsenic levels of metalurgical workers

Vugar Ali Türksoy; Dilek Kaya; Hınç Yılmaz; Tülin Söylemezoğlu


Toxicology Letters | 2013

Evaluation of arsenic levels in biological samples of smelter workers in Turkey

Bayram Yüksel; Zeliha Kayaalti; Vugar Ali Türksoy; Engin Tutkun; Tülin Söylemezoğlu


Toxicology Letters | 2013

Evaluation of the Pb, Cd, Fe, Zn and Cu levels in the blood samples of metallurgy workers exposed to Pb and control groups

Miyase Odabasi; Zeliha Kayaalti; Vugar Ali Türksoy; Hınç Yılmaz; Tülin Söylemezoğlu

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