A population-based case-control study was designed for the investigation of
any association between serum micronutrient levels and oral leukoplakia. O
ut of a total of 9536 subjects over the age of 40 years who participated in
the oral mucosal screening pro gramme in Tokoname city, 48 cases detected
with oral leukoplakia (38 male:10 female) were recruited. For each case, fo
ur controls matched by age and sex were selected from the same cohort. We e
xamined the fasting serum levels of retinol, alpha-tocopherol, zeaxanthin a
nd lutein, cryptoxanthin, lycopene and carotenoids (alpha-carotene and beta
-carotene) by high-performance liquid chromatography. Among males with leuk
oplakia mean serum lycopene and beta-carotene levels (0.175 +/- 0.202, 0.35
7 +/- 0.295 mu mol/l) were significantly lower than those of controls (0.25
7 +/- 0.252, 0.555 +/- 0.408 mu mol/l) (P < 0.05, P < 0.005). Logistic regr
ession analysis with leukoplakia as the dependent variable showed that high
serum levels of beta-carotene were related to low risk of oral leukoplakia
(odds ratio 0.160, 95% C.I.: 0.029-0.866, P < 0.05). There were no signifi
cant differences in any of the serum nutrients estimated ill female subject
s. Our results suggest for the first time that high serum levels of beta-ca
rotene may provide protection against oral precancer for the Japanese male.
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