2013
DOI: 10.1016/j.bbrc.2013.01.041
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Applications for nitric oxide in halting proliferation of tumor cells

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“…Nitric oxide, for example, has emerged as a powerful adjuvant for the hyper-sensitization of tumors to more traditional chemo- and radio-therapeutics. Furthermore, emerging evidence indicates that nitric oxide donors have the potential to exert intrinsic antitumor activity in the clinical management of cancer [35]. However, while the above discussion would suggest an overall favorable role for M1 polarization of microglia, it should be taken into account that the latter may also have detrimental effects, as it has been shown that chronic activation of microglia can cause damage to normal neurons through the release of the same substances that are potentially cytotoxic for glioma cells [36].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Nitric oxide, for example, has emerged as a powerful adjuvant for the hyper-sensitization of tumors to more traditional chemo- and radio-therapeutics. Furthermore, emerging evidence indicates that nitric oxide donors have the potential to exert intrinsic antitumor activity in the clinical management of cancer [35]. However, while the above discussion would suggest an overall favorable role for M1 polarization of microglia, it should be taken into account that the latter may also have detrimental effects, as it has been shown that chronic activation of microglia can cause damage to normal neurons through the release of the same substances that are potentially cytotoxic for glioma cells [36].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To overcome these issues, NO donors can be incorporated into, or chemically linked to, the surface of nanomaterials [34,39,40]. In both cases, nanomaterials have been shown to load high levels of NO, are considerably stable, and mimic endogenous NO production by iNOS [40].…”
Section: Advantages Of No-releasing Nanomate-rials In Cancermentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Several NO-donors have now been evaluated as anticancer agents in various tumor cell lines, including organic nitrite, glyceryl nitrite, nitrosothiols and diazeniumdiolates. Several excellent reviews are already available highlighting the importance of NO-donors as anticancer agents [15,[25][26][27][28][29]. Therefore, these are not focused on in detail in this review.…”
Section: Becausementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Here, we review the role of * NO/ S-nitrosothiols (sugar-SNAP) that resulted from enhanced uptake of saccharides in tumor cells and delivering * NO directly to tumor cells (34). Reynolds et al [29] have reported synthesis of polysaccharidebased dextran thiomers which contained covalently attached NOdonors. They found that these NO-donor compounds were stable and quantitatively released * NO under normal physiological conditions.…”
Section: +mentioning
confidence: 99%
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