Literature DB >> 3593987

beta-Glucuronidase levels in patients with fibrocystic breast disease.

J P Minton, Z Walaszek, W Schooley, M Hanausek-Walaszek, T E Webb.   

Abstract

Certain enzymes in tissues and body fluids may, through reversal of the detoxification process, influence the composition and availability of steroid hormones, toxins, and carcinogens. The ubiquitous enzyme beta-glucuronidase, which hydrolyzes glucuronide conjugates, thereby reversing one of the main detoxification and excretion pathways, was found to vary in concentration in different cysts over a 300-fold range. The distribution was a continuum, devoid of discrete sub-populations. Evidence obtained on selected cyst fluids of high and low beta-glucuronidase activities indicated that the level of the enzyme significantly influenced the ratio of unconjugated: glucuronidated estradiol. The patients with fibrocystic breast disease fell into 2 distinct subpopulations on the basis of their serum beta-glucuronidase activity. In one group the activity was near normal, while in the second group the average serum beta-glucuronidase activity was 3-fold higher than in the women who did not have benign breast disease.

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Year:  1986        PMID: 3593987     DOI: 10.1007/bf01807334

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Breast Cancer Res Treat        ISSN: 0167-6806            Impact factor:   4.872


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