BL Tan, ME Norhaizan - The world journal of men's health, 2021 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
… with the elevation of testosterone has been demonstrated to trigger prostatecancer and prostatehyperplasia in mice [27]. Fig. 1. shows the effect of oxidativestress on prostatecancer. …
… Therefore, despite being different from prostatecancer, BPH and prostatecancer have some important common features, including involvement of chronic inflammation as underlying …
N Jahan, A Chowdhury, T Li, K Xu, F Wei, S Wang - Redox Report, 2021 - Taylor & Francis
… Prostatehyperplasia (BPH) is vulnerable to oxidativestress (OS) and prostaticenlargement … Nrf2 expression was found low in BPH than prostatecancer patients [Citation8] as well HO-…
RMGT Al-Barzinj - Cellular and Molecular Biology, 2020 - cellmolbiol.org
… oxidativestress (OS)may prompt cellular proliferation (13). The crucial origin of free radicals that can stimulate prostatehyperplasia … susceptibility and oxidativestress in prostatecancer: …
… /antioxidant balance has been implicated in the pathophysiology of prostatecancer. We investigated oxidativedamage and antioxidant status in high-risk prostatecancer subjects. …
… a hallmark of prostatecancer even though a … in BPH cases having high DHT activity. This event results in the rise of PSA levels in prostatecancer patients as well as in the serum of BPH …
… lesions by mimicking prostatecancer, resulting in a 70.5% false-positive rate [52]. Inflamm-ageing increases the oxidativestress level, a key component of chronic inflammation [53] and …
… existing relations between oxidativestress and inflammation, … PCa cells are characterized by the elevated oxidativestress … of carcinogenesis are subjected to a severe oxidativestress …
AL Semenov, EA Gubareva, ED Ermakova… - Plants, 2021 - mdpi.com
… Other dietary components with positive effects in patients with BPH and prostatecancer with extensive investigation are carotenoids, such as lycopene and astaxanthin [14,30,31,32]. …