Beta‐Caryophyllene Augments Radiotherapy Efficacy in GBM by Modulating Cell Apoptosis and DNA Damage Repair via PPARγ and NF‐κB Pathways
Hui‐Wen Chan,
Wei‐Chan Lin,
Deng‐Yu Kuo
et al.
Abstract:Glioblastoma multiforme (GBM) is a highly aggressive brain malignancy with limited treatment options. Radiotherapy (RT) is often used for treating unresectable GBM; however, the outcomes are often limited due to the radioresistance of GBM. Therefore, the discovery of potential radiosensitizers to enhance GBM responses to RT is crucial. Beta‐caryophyllene (BCP), a natural cannabinoid, promotes cancer apoptosis by upregulating the PPARγ signaling pathway and can cross the blood–brain barrier due to its lipophili… Show more
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