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Good News for Women with Liver Cancer

by Hannah Joy on April 6, 2019 at 1:20 PM

Adiponectin, a hormone that is present in women at higher levels can keep them away from liver cancer, reveals a new study.

The study showed that a potential contributor to this gender disparity is adiponectin, a hormone secreted by fat cells that helps control the body's metabolism.


The hormone activates two proteins inside liver cells, known as p38 and AMPK, that block cell proliferation and impair tumour growth, said the study, published in the Journal of Experimental Medicine.

‘Liver cancer is the fourth leading cause of cancer-related deaths worldwide. However, adiponectin and metformin, can be used as novel treatments for liver cancer.’

"Circulating adiponectin levels have been reported to be higher in women than in men," said Guadalupe Sabio at the Spanish National Center for Cardiovascular Research (CNIC) in Spain.

Similar to humans, male mice are more also prone to hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) -- the most common form of liver cancer -- than females, as the increased levels of adiponectin in female mice protect them from HCC, the study said.

Inhibiting testosterone production in male rodents increased their adiponectin levels and reduced tumour growth.

Importantly, the study suggested that adiponectin and metformin -- a common antidiabetic drug -- could be used as novel treatments for liver cancer.

Sabio said that adiponectin's role in HCC is controversial and needed further investigation.

Liver cancer is the fourth leading cause of cancer-related deaths worldwide.



Source: IANS

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