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Analytical Science & Technology
2015 Volume.28 No. 6 p.417 ~ p.424
A study of relationship between stomach cancer and selenoproteins in Korean human blood serum
Park Myung-Sun

Pak Yong-Nam
Abstract
In this study, the relationship between selenoprotein concentrations in blood and stomach cancer have been searched for Korean. The concentration of each selenoprotein in blood serum was analyzed and the correlation between the concentration and stomach cancer was studied to find a potential for using Selenium as a biomarker. In concentration determination, a simple calibration curve method was used with the monitoring of m/z 78 without the use of solid phase extraction. This is a lot more simple than the method using SPE with post column isotope dilution. The result obtained from the analysis of CRM BCR-637, 72.20¡¾3.35 ng¡¤g?1, showed similar value of reference value (81¡¾7 ng¡¤g?1). The total concentration of Se for the controlled group, cardiovascular patients group, was 105.70¡¾21.20 ng¡¤g?1. This value was the same as normal healthy person reported earlier. Each selenoprotein concentration of GPx, SelP and SeAlb was 26.12¡¾7.84, 65.15¡¾14.50,14.43¡¾6.99 ng¡¤g?1, respectively. The distribution of each selenoprotein was 24.7%, 61.6%, and 13.7%, which was similar to the normal person. The result of stomach cancer patients, the total concentration of Se was
76.11¡¾28.12 ng¡¤g?1 and each concentration of GPx, SelP and SeAlb was 15.41¡¾9.01, 50.83¡¾17.91, and 9.87¡¾5.21 ng¡¤g?1, respectively. The total and each selenoprotein concentration level showed significant decrease for the stomach cancer patients. The level of decrease was 41.0% for GPx, 22.0% for SelP, and 31.6% for SeAlb. However, the distribution of each selenoprotein was not much different. Either total Selenium or each selenoprotein could be used as a possible index for the diagnosis of cancer. However, in age group study, it is shown that young age group (30's-40's) did not show much difference.
KEYWORD
stomach cancer, selenoproteins, Korean blood serum, AF HPLC-ICP/MS, GPx, SelP, SeAlb,
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