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Chemopreventive effects of tea in prostate cancer: green tea versus black tea. (Special Issue: Green tea and cancer.)

机译:茶在前列腺癌中的化学预防作用:绿茶与红茶。 (特刊:绿茶和癌症。)

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The polyphenol compositions of green tea (GT) and black tea (BT) are very different due to post-harvest processing. GT contains higher concentrations of monomeric polyphenols, which affect numerous intracellular signaling pathways involved in prostate cancer (CaP) development. BT polymers, on the other hand, are poorly absorbed and are converted to phenolic acids by the colonic microflora. Therefore, after consumption of GT, higher concentrations of polyphenols are found in the circulation, whereas after BT consumption the phenolic acid levels in the circulation are higher. The majority of in vitro cell culture, in vivo animal, and clinical intervention studies examine the effects of extracts of GT or purified (-)-epigallocatechin-3-gallate (EGCG) on prostate carcinogenesis. These studies provide strong evidence supporting a chemopreventive effect of GT, but results from epidemiological studies of GT consumption are mixed. While the evidence for a chemopreventive effect of BT is much weaker than the body of evidence with regard to GT, there are several animal BT intervention studies demonstrating inhibition of CaP growth. This article will review in detail the available epidemiological and human clinical studies, as well as animal and basic mechanistic studies on GT and BT supporting a chemopreventive role in CaP.
机译:绿茶(GT)和红茶(BT)的多酚成分由于采后加工而有很大差异。 GT含有较高浓度的单体多酚,这些多酚会影响前列腺癌(CaP)发育中涉及的许多细胞内信号通路。另一方面,BT聚合物吸收差,并被结肠菌群转化为酚酸。因此,在消耗GT后,循环中发现较高浓度的多酚,而在消耗BT后,循环中的酚酸水平较高。大多数体外细胞培养,体内动物和临床干预研究都研究了GT提取物或纯化的(-)-epigallocatechin-3-gallate(EGCG)对前列腺癌的影响。这些研究提供了强有力的证据来支持GT的化学预防作用,但是GT消费的流行病学研究结果却是混杂的。尽管关于BT的化学预防作用的证据远比关于GT的证据弱得多,但是有几项动物BT干预研究证明抑制了CaP的生长。本文将详细回顾可用的流行病学和人类临床研究,以及有关支持CaP化学预防作用的GT和BT的动物和基础机制研究。

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