The benefits of ascorbate to protect healthy cells in the prevention and treatment of oncological diseases.

IF 2 4区 医学 Q3 MEDICINE, RESEARCH & EXPERIMENTAL
Journal of applied biomedicine Pub Date : 2020-03-01 Epub Date: 2020-02-19 DOI:10.32725/jab.2020.003
Pavel Klener, Matthew Scott Alexander, Joseph John Cullen, Vera Stejskal, Jiri Sliva, Lucie Kotlarova, Pavel Kostiuk, Zdenek Prochazka, Marta Kucerova
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Abstract

Health status is determined by the balance of oxidants and antioxidants which protects healthy cells against the threat of internal and external risk factors. Antioxidants such as ascorbate (vitamin C, ascorbic acid) are of fundamental importance in this respect. Ascorbate neutralizes potential damage caused by cellular oxidative stress which may be the greatest risk of damage to healthy tissue. Cellular oxidative stress is mediated by external factors (e.g. psychological stress, physical exertion, drugs, various diseases, environmental pollution, preservatives, smoking, and alcohol) and internal factors (products of cellular metabolism including reactive oxygen species). When the products of oxidative stress are not sufficiently neutralized, healthy cells are at risk for both mitochondrial and DNA damage. In the short term, cell function may deteriorate, while an increased production of proinflammatory cytokines over time may lead to the development of chronic inflammatory changes and diseases, including cancer. Although pharmaceutical research continues to bring effective chemotherapeutic agents to the market, a limiting factor is often the normal tissue and organ toxicity of these substances, which leads to oxidative stress on healthy tissue. There is increasing interest and imperative to protect healthy tissues from the negative effects of radio-chemotherapeutic treatment. The action of ascorbate against the development of oxidative stress may justify its use not only in the prevention of carcinogenesis, but as a part of supportive or complementary therapy during treatment. Ascorbate (particularly when administered parentally at high doses) may have antioxidant effects that work to protect healthy cells and improve patient tolerability to some toxic radio-chemotherapy regimens. Additionally, ascorbate has demonstrated an immunomodulatory effect by supporting mechanisms essential to anti-tumor immunity. Intravenous administration of gram doses of vitamin C produce high plasma levels immediately, but the levels drop rapidly. Following oral vitamin C administration, plasma levels increase slowly to relatively low values, and then gradually decay. With an oral liposomal formulation, significantly higher levels are attainable than with standard oral formulations. Therefore, oral administration of liposomal vitamin C appears to be an optimal adjunct to intravenous administration. In this review, the basic mechanisms and clinical benefits of ascorbate as an antioxidant that may be useful as complementary therapy to chemotherapeutic regimens will be discussed.

抗坏血酸在预防和治疗肿瘤疾病中保护健康细胞的益处。
健康状况取决于氧化剂和抗氧化剂的平衡,从而保护健康细胞免受内部和外部危险因素的威胁。抗氧化剂,如抗坏血酸(维生素C,抗坏血酸)在这方面是至关重要的。抗坏血酸可以中和由细胞氧化应激引起的潜在损害,这可能是对健康组织损害的最大风险。细胞氧化应激是由外部因素(如心理压力、体力消耗、药物、各种疾病、环境污染、防腐剂、吸烟和酒精)和内部因素(细胞代谢产物包括活性氧)介导的。当氧化应激的产物不能被充分中和时,健康细胞就有线粒体和DNA损伤的危险。在短期内,细胞功能可能恶化,而随着时间的推移,促炎细胞因子的产生增加可能导致慢性炎症变化和疾病的发展,包括癌症。尽管药物研究不断将有效的化疗药物推向市场,但限制因素往往是这些物质对正常组织和器官的毒性,从而导致健康组织的氧化应激。人们对保护健康组织免受放化疗治疗的负面影响越来越感兴趣,也越来越迫切。抗坏血酸对氧化应激发展的作用可能证明其不仅用于预防癌变,而且在治疗期间作为支持或补充治疗的一部分。抗坏血酸(特别是当父母以高剂量给药时)可能具有抗氧化作用,可以保护健康细胞并提高患者对某些有毒放化疗方案的耐受性。此外,抗坏血酸已经证明了一种免疫调节作用,支持机制对抗肿瘤免疫至关重要。静脉注射克剂量的维生素C立即产生高血浆水平,但水平迅速下降。口服维生素C后,血浆水平缓慢上升至相对较低的值,然后逐渐下降。口服脂质体制剂比标准口服制剂可达到的水平高得多。因此,口服维生素C脂质体似乎是静脉给药的最佳辅助。在这篇综述中,将讨论抗坏血酸作为一种抗氧化剂的基本机制和临床益处,它可能是化疗方案的补充疗法。
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Journal of applied biomedicine
Journal of applied biomedicine PHARMACOLOGY & PHARMACY-
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2.40
自引率
7.70%
发文量
13
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: Journal of Applied Biomedicine promotes translation of basic biomedical research into clinical investigation, conversion of clinical evidence into practice in all medical fields, and publication of new ideas for conquering human health problems across disciplines. Providing a unique perspective, this international journal publishes peer-reviewed original papers and reviews offering a sensible transfer of basic research to applied clinical medicine. Journal of Applied Biomedicine covers the latest developments in various fields of biomedicine with special attention to cardiology and cardiovascular diseases, genetics, immunology, environmental health, toxicology, neurology and oncology as well as multidisciplinary studies. The views of experts on current advances in nanotechnology and molecular/cell biology will be also considered for publication as long as they have a direct clinical impact on human health. The journal does not accept basic science research or research without significant clinical implications. Manuscripts with innovative ideas and approaches that bridge different fields and show clear perspectives for clinical applications are considered with top priority.
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