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Jornal Brasileiro de Patologia e Medicina Laboratorial
Does soy increase blood counts in myelodysplastic syndromes?
T. A. O. F. Viana2  E. Claricia2  R. F. Pinheiro2  M. C. C. Panizzi1  A. F. Sandes2  V. M. Carvalho1  R. C. C. Sesso1  M. Yamamoto1  A. N. Atallah1  M. L. L. F. Chauffaille2 
[1] ,Universidade Federal de São Paulo Escola Paulista de Medicina Hematologia e Hemoterapia
关键词: Soy;    White blood counts;    Myelodysplastic syndrome;    Isoflavones;    Hemoglobin;    Platelet;    Soja;    Contagens sanguíneas;    Síndrome mielodisplásica;    Isoflavonas;    Hemoglobina;    Plaqueta;   
DOI  :  10.1590/S1676-24442010000500007
来源: SciELO
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【 摘 要 】

Myelodysplastic syndromes (MDS) are a group of clonal stem cell diseases characterized by ineffective hematopoiesis, bone marrow hyperproliferation, cytopenias in peripheral blood and risk of transformation into acute leukemia. We decided to investigate the effects of a soy concentrate on MDS patients based on the follow-up results of a 61 year-old Japanese female patient who was diagnosed with MDS and refractory cytopenia with multilineage dysplasia in 2003 (hemoglobin = 11g/dL; white blood cells count = 2,500/uL and platelets = 25,000/uL; marrow with mild dysplasia and normal karyotype; paroxysmal nocturnal hemoglobinuria was excluded). She started using soy as a dietary supplementation in May 2004 and presented a gradual increment in blood counts, achieving normalization approximately eight months afterwards. Among the soy components, the main compounds with anti-carcinogenic activity are the isoflavones (genistein and daidzein). Based on these lines of evidence, we proposed to administer daily a standard soy concentrate to 14 MDS out-patients for a minimum period of three months and maximum of 12 months, in an attempt to evaluate prospectively the possible increase in hemoglobin, neutrophils and platelet counts. A historical control group was used to compare results. The use of a soy concentrate in a standardized manner was associated with an increase in neutrophil and/or platelet counts in some cases, but spontaneous increments were also observed in historical controls. This preliminary study does not allow establishing a relation between soy supplementation and blood cell count increase.

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