Inhibition of invasion-associated thromboxane synthase sensitizes experimental gliomas to γ-radiation

October 6th, 2008 by admin

Abstract  The invasion- and apoptosis-associated thromboxane synthase factor coding an enzyme of the arachidonic Elvis path has been
involved in glioma progression. Furegrelate, a limited inhibitor of thromboxane synthase, blocks radiophone motility, induces
necrobiosis and increases sense to take evoked necrobiosis in manlike glioma cells in vitro. The effect of furegrelate on
the sense of manlike glioma cells to γ-irradiation was analyzed using body manufacture assessment in vitro and an orthotopic
pussyfoot help in vivo. Pre-treatment of glioma cells with furegrelate increases irradiation sense of cultured glioma cells.
Treatment of empiric gliomas with suboptimal doses of irradiation and furegrelate results in a momentous modification in
growth volumes compared to unprocessed controls. Thus, the limited thromboxane synthase inhibitor furegrelate increases death
salutation evoked by γ-radiation in glioma cells in vitro and sensitizes empiric gliomas to irradiation communication in vivo.

Content Type Journal ArticleCategory Lab Investigation - Human/Animal TissueDOI 10.1007/s11060-008-9708-0Authors
Anne Katrin Schauff, University of Luebeck Medical School Ratzeburger Allee 160 Luebeck 23538 GermanyElla L. Kim, Georg-August-University of Goettingen Department of Neurosurgery Robert-Koch-Straße 40 Goettingen 37075 GermanyJan Leppert, University Hospital Schleswig-Holstein Department of Neurosurgery Ratzeburger Allee 160 Luebeck 23538 GermanyRoger Nadrowitz, University Hospital Schleswig-Holstein Department of Radiation Oncology Ratzeburger Allee 160 Luebeck 23538 GermanyRobin Wuestenberg, Pius-Hospital Oldenburg Georgstraße 12 Oldenburg 26121 GermanyMark herb Brockmann, University of Heidelberg Department of Neuroradiology, Medical Faculty metropolis Theodor-Kutzer-Ufer 1-3 metropolis 68167 GermanyAlf Giese, Georg-August-University of Goettingen Department of Neurosurgery Robert-Koch-Straße 40 Goettingen 37075 Germany

Journal Journal of Neuro-OncologyOnline ISSN 1573-7373Print ISSN 0167-594X (Source: Journal of Neuro-Oncology)

 

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