Therapeutic Potential of Curcumin for the Treatment of Brain Tumors.

Proceedings of the Royal Society of Medicine Pub Date : 2016-01-01 Epub Date: 2016-10-11 DOI:10.1155/2016/9324085
Neil V Klinger, Sandeep Mittal
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Abstract

Brain malignancies currently carry a poor prognosis despite the current multimodal standard of care that includes surgical resection and adjuvant chemotherapy and radiation. As new therapies are desperately needed, naturally occurring chemical compounds have been studied for their potential chemotherapeutic benefits and low toxicity profile. Curcumin, found in the rhizome of turmeric, has extensive therapeutic promise via its antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, and antiproliferative properties. Preclinical in vitro and in vivo data have shown it to be an effective treatment for brain tumors including glioblastoma multiforme. These effects are potentiated by curcumin's ability to induce G2/M cell cycle arrest, activation of apoptotic pathways, induction of autophagy, disruption of molecular signaling, inhibition of invasion, and metastasis and by increasing the efficacy of existing chemotherapeutics. Further, clinical data suggest that it has low toxicity in humans even at large doses. Curcumin is a promising nutraceutical compound that should be evaluated in clinical trials for the treatment of human brain tumors.

姜黄素治疗脑肿瘤的潜力。
尽管目前的多模式治疗标准包括手术切除、辅助化疗和放疗,但脑部恶性肿瘤的预后较差。由于急需新的疗法,人们对天然化学物质进行了研究,以了解其潜在的化疗功效和低毒性。姜黄根茎中的姜黄素具有抗氧化、抗炎和抗增殖的特性,因此具有广泛的治疗前景。临床前的体外和体内数据显示,姜黄素能有效治疗包括多形性胶质母细胞瘤在内的脑肿瘤。姜黄素能诱导 G2/M 细胞周期停滞、激活细胞凋亡途径、诱导自噬、破坏分子信号传导、抑制侵袭和转移,并能提高现有化疗药物的疗效,从而增强了这些功效。此外,临床数据表明,即使使用大剂量,姜黄素对人体的毒性也很低。姜黄素是一种很有前景的营养保健化合物,应在治疗人类脑肿瘤的临床试验中进行评估。
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