New Insights on Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy for Cancer

M. J. Gonzalez, J. Miranda-Massari, M. J. Gonzalez, J. Olalde, Miguel J. Berdiel, Liza Cardona
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Abstract

Hypoxia is a critical characteristic of malignant tumors and involves enhanced cell survival, angiogenesis, glycolytic metabolism, and metastasis. Hyperbaric oxygen treatment (HBOT) has been used to improve and cure disorders involving hypoxia and ischemia, HBOT enhances the amount of dissolved oxygen in the plasma and thereby increasing O2 delivery to the tissue. Studies on HBOT and cancer have mostly focused on whether enhanced oxygen may act as a promoter of cancer. As oxygen is believed to be required for all the major processes of wound healing, including angiogenesis, this particular idea would give the impression that HBOT will promote cancer growth and recurrence. Nevertheless, this is not the case since the use of HBOT in patients with malignancies should be considered safe and therapeutic. There is no evidence indicating that HBO neither acts as a stimulator of tumor growth nor as an enhancer of recurrence. On the other hand, there is evidence that implies that HBO has tumor-inhibitory effects, this manuscript pretends to expand our knowledge on the effect and the mechanisms behind tumor oxygenation by HBOT.
高压氧疗法治疗癌症的新见解
缺氧是恶性肿瘤的一个重要特征,涉及细胞存活、血管生成、糖代谢和转移的增强。高压氧治疗(HBOT)已被用于改善和治疗涉及缺氧和缺血的疾病,高压氧治疗可提高血浆中的溶氧量,从而增加向组织输送的氧气。有关 HBOT 和癌症的研究主要集中在增强的氧气是否会促进癌症的发生。由于氧气被认为是伤口愈合的所有主要过程(包括血管生成)所必需的物质,这一观点给人的印象是 HBOT 会促进癌症的生长和复发。然而,事实并非如此,因为在恶性肿瘤患者中使用 HBOT 是安全和有治疗作用的。没有证据表明,HBO 既不会刺激肿瘤生长,也不会促进复发。另一方面,有证据表明 HBO 具有抑制肿瘤的作用,本手稿旨在扩展我们对 HBOT 给肿瘤供氧的效果和机制的认识。
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