Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7280628 | Brain, Behavior, and Immunity | 2015 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
The current study investigated the levels of MnSOD and GPx1in confirmed serous, high-grade tumor tissue from 60 ovarian cancer patients, and explored the relationship between the activity of these enzymes, the levels of tumor norepinephrine (NE), and patient mood as determined via pre-operative questionnaires. MnSOD activity was positively related to depressed mood (p = 0.025) and tumor NE (p = 0.023). In contrast, GPx1 activity was inversely related to fatigue (p = 0.015) and tumor NE (p = 0.009), and was positively associated with vigor (p = 0.024). These findings suggest that psychological state and adrenergic signaling are linked with antioxidant enzyme activity in ovarian cancer and may have implications for patient treatments and outcomes.
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Authors
Jennifer L. Bayer, Douglas R. Spitz, Desire Christensen, Michael L. McCormick, Donna Farley, Koen DeGeest, Laila Damoush, Samantha Aust, Anil K. Sood, Susan K. Lutgendorf,