High free tryptophan (F-TRP) plasma levels are found in cancer patients (CP). F-TRP plasma concentrations are affected by the levels of its carrier, albumin (ALB), and free fatty acids (FFA) competing with TRP for ALB binding sites. The lack of correlation between F-TRP, ALB and FFA in CP suggests a tumor-dependent effect on the rise in F-TRP. To verify this hypothesis, F-TRP, ALB and FFA levels were assayed in 12 lung and 16 breast CP susceptible to radical surgery, before and 15 days after surgical removal of the tumor. F-TRP levels significantly decreased after tumor ablation. Since no correlation was found between F-TRP, ALB and FFA variations, it is conceivable that the tumor itself may be responsible for the high F-TRP levels in CP.

Increased plasma-free tryptophan levels in human cancer - a tumor related effect? / Cascino, Antonia; Cangiano, Carlo Oreste; Ceci, Fabrizio; Franchi, Fabrizio; Mine0, T.; Mulieri, M.; Muscaritoli, Maurizio; ROSSI FANELLI, Filippo. - In: ANTICANCER RESEARCH. - ISSN 0250-7005. - STAMPA. - 11:3(1991), pp. 1313-1316.

Increased plasma-free tryptophan levels in human cancer - a tumor related effect?

CASCINO, Antonia;CANGIANO, Carlo Oreste;CECI, Fabrizio;FRANCHI, Fabrizio;MUSCARITOLI, Maurizio;ROSSI FANELLI, Filippo
1991

Abstract

High free tryptophan (F-TRP) plasma levels are found in cancer patients (CP). F-TRP plasma concentrations are affected by the levels of its carrier, albumin (ALB), and free fatty acids (FFA) competing with TRP for ALB binding sites. The lack of correlation between F-TRP, ALB and FFA in CP suggests a tumor-dependent effect on the rise in F-TRP. To verify this hypothesis, F-TRP, ALB and FFA levels were assayed in 12 lung and 16 breast CP susceptible to radical surgery, before and 15 days after surgical removal of the tumor. F-TRP levels significantly decreased after tumor ablation. Since no correlation was found between F-TRP, ALB and FFA variations, it is conceivable that the tumor itself may be responsible for the high F-TRP levels in CP.
1991
free tryptophan plasma levels; human cancer; anorexia
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Increased plasma-free tryptophan levels in human cancer - a tumor related effect? / Cascino, Antonia; Cangiano, Carlo Oreste; Ceci, Fabrizio; Franchi, Fabrizio; Mine0, T.; Mulieri, M.; Muscaritoli, Maurizio; ROSSI FANELLI, Filippo. - In: ANTICANCER RESEARCH. - ISSN 0250-7005. - STAMPA. - 11:3(1991), pp. 1313-1316.
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