A Systematic Review of the Mercury Content of the Normal Human Prostate Gland

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Prof. Dr. V. Zaichick

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Published: 10 December 2020 | Article Type :

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Background: The prostate gland is subject to various disorders. The etiology and pathogenesis of these diseases remain not well understood. Moreover, despite technological advancements, the differential diagnosis of prostate disorders has become progressively more complex and controversial. It was suggested that the mercury (Hg) level in prostatic tissue plays an important role in prostatic carcinogenesis and its measurement may be useful as a cancer biomarker. These suggestions promoted more detailed studies of the Hg content in the prostatic tissue of healthy subjects.

Materials and Methods: The present study evaluated by systematic analysis the published data for Hg content analyzed in prostatic tissue of “normal” glands. This evaluation reviewed 1978 studies, all of which were published in the years from 1921 to 2020 and were located by searching the databases Scopus, PubMed, MEDLINE, ELSEVIER-EMBASE, Cochrane Library, and the Web of Science. The articles were analyzed and “Median of Means” and “Range of Means” were used to examine heterogeneity of the measured Hg content in prostates of apparently healthy men..

Results: The objective analysis was performed on data from the 22 studies, which included 1194 subjects. It was found that the range of means of prostatic Hg content reported in the literature for “normal” gland varies widely from 0.0043 mg/kg to 0.11 mg/kg with median of means 0.0075 mg/kg on a wet mass basis and the level of intra-prostatic metal increases with age in adults.

Conclusion: Because of small sample size and high data heterogeneity, we recommend other primary studies be performed.

Keywords: Mercury; Human prostate; Normal prostatic tissue; Trace elements: Biomarkers.

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Prof. Dr. V. Zaichick. (2020-12-10). "A Systematic Review of the Mercury Content of the Normal Human Prostate Gland." *Volume 3*, 2, 35-45