Urine GABA levels in ovarian cancer patients:: elevated GABA in malignancy
The association of malignancy with elevated diamine oxidase (DAO), an enzyme producing gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA) is well documented. In ovarian cancer, increased DAO occurs in the malignant tissues and plasma. Since higher DAO levels cause GABA accumulation, elevated GABA may occur in ovarian c...
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description | The association of malignancy with elevated diamine oxidase (DAO), an enzyme producing gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA) is well documented. In ovarian cancer, increased DAO occurs in the malignant tissues and plasma. Since higher DAO levels cause GABA accumulation, elevated GABA may occur in ovarian cancer and be reflected in urine. We tested this hypothesis and found that half the ovarian cancer patients had a clearly elevated urine GABA, a result that is in agreement with previous reports on DAO and malignancy. The published findings on DAO, GABA and malignancy suggest that elevated GABA is associated with cancer. This proposal could lead to a GABA urine monitor or new directions in cancer treatment or research. |
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