Author/Authors
oyeyemi, o. babcock university - department of basic sciences, department of microbiology, Ilishan Remo, Nigeria , ezekiel, c. babcock university - department of microbiology, Ilishan Remo, Nigeria , ayeni, k. babcock university - department of microbiology, Ilishan Remo, Nigeria , nabofa, w. babcock university - department of physiology, Ilishan Remo, Nigeria , oyeyemi, i. university of medical sciences - department of biological sciences, Ondo, Nigeria , oyedele, o. babcock university - department of microbiology, Ilishan Remo, Nigeria , adefalujo, a. babcock university teaching hospital - department of radio-diagnostic, Ilishan Remo, nigeria , nwozichi, c. babcock university - school of nursing - department of adult health nursing, Ilishan Remo, Nigeria , dada, a. babcock university teaching hospital - department of chemical pathology, Ilishan Remo, Nigeria
Title Of Article
A pilot biomonitoring study of bladder tumor antigen (BTA) in aflatoxin exposed Nigerian villagers
شماره ركورد
28645
Abstract
Objective: To correlate the levels of bladder tumour antigen (BTA) with aflatoxin M1 (AFM) in a human population in Nigeria. Subjects and methods: A pilot, observational study was conducted with 22 human subjects randomly recruited from a Nigerian rural community. Serum and first morning urine of participants were analysed for human BTA and AFM1, respectively, using quantitative ELISA assays. Results: All the subjects were positive to AFM1 (mean = 0.235 ± 0.072 ng/mL) while 19 were positive to BTA (mean = 2.340 ± 1.741 ng/mL). A negative relationship occurred between human BTA and AFM level (r = −0.239; P = 0.285). Human BTA (2.86 ± 2.43 ng/mL; P = 0.306) and AFM1 (0.258 ± 0.065 ng/mL; P = 0.643) were higher in subjects 1–20 years. The two biomarkers were not also associated with sexes of the participants (P 0.05), although they were higher in the female subjects.
From Page
152
NaturalLanguageKeyword
Bladder tumor antigen , Aflatoxin M1 , Association , Bladder cancer pathophysiology , Nigeria
JournalTitle
African Journal of Urology
To Page
156
JournalTitle
African Journal of Urology
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