Neurobiology of cancer: Adrenergic signaling and drug repurposing

IF 12 1区 医学 Q1 PHARMACOLOGY & PHARMACY
Zi-Kai Dong , Yong-Fei Wang , Wei-Ping Li , Wei-Lin Jin
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Abstract

Cancer neuroscience, as an emerging converging discipline, provides us with new perspectives on the interactions between the nervous system and cancer progression. As the sympathetic nervous system, in particular adrenergic signaling, plays an important role in the regulation of tumor activity at every hierarchical level of life, from the tumor cell to the tumor microenvironment, and to the tumor macroenvironment, it is highly desirable to dissect its effects. Considering the far-reaching implications of drug repurposing for antitumor drug development, such a large number of adrenergic receptor antagonists on the market has great potential as one of the means of antitumor therapy, either as primary or adjuvant therapy. Therefore, this review aims to summarize the impact of adrenergic signaling on cancer development and to assess the status and prospects of intervening in adrenergic signaling as a therapeutic tool against tumors.
癌症神经生物学:肾上腺素能信号转导与药物再利用。
癌症神经科学作为一门新兴的交叉学科,为我们提供了神经系统与癌症进展之间相互作用的新视角。从肿瘤细胞到肿瘤微环境,再到肿瘤大环境,交感神经系统,尤其是肾上腺素能信号传导在调控肿瘤活动的各个层次上都发挥着重要作用,因此对其影响进行剖析是非常有必要的。考虑到药物再利用对抗肿瘤药物开发的深远影响,市场上如此大量的肾上腺素能受体拮抗剂作为抗肿瘤治疗的手段之一,无论是作为基础治疗还是辅助治疗,都具有巨大的潜力。因此,本综述旨在总结肾上腺素能信号转导对癌症发展的影响,并评估将干预肾上腺素能信号转导作为抗肿瘤治疗手段的现状和前景。
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23.00
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0.70%
发文量
222
审稿时长
90 days
期刊介绍: Pharmacology & Therapeutics, in its 20th year, delivers lucid, critical, and authoritative reviews on current pharmacological topics.Articles, commissioned by the editor, follow specific author instructions.This journal maintains its scientific excellence and ranks among the top 10 most cited journals in pharmacology.
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