Cannabidiol (CBD) Upregulates Vitamin D3 Receptors (VDRs) Expression That Modulates Cytokines (TNF-α, IL-6), Tissue Elasticity, Cellular Senescence, and Mitochondrial ATP Generation in Human and Rodent Cell Lines
Mahendra Trivedi,
Alice Branton,
Dahryn Trivedi
et al.
Abstract:Background: Cannabidiol (CBD) is a non-psychoactive cannabinoid derived from Cannabis sativa L. with very low toxicity for human and a wide variety of therapeutic uses as medicine. The study objective is to evaluate the impact of CBD on vitamin D 3 receptor (VDR) protein expressions, tissue elasticity, anti-inflammatory, and anti-senescence activity in human and rodent cell lines. Methods: Cell viability was estimated by MTT assay. Relative quantification (RQ) of VDR protein expression was measured by RT-PCR. … Show more
“…Moreover, models of oral squamous cell cancer were inhibited by graphdiyne oxide-based photodynamic treatment, which also generated antitumor immune responses through particular cytotoxic T cells. 105,106…”
Numerous studies have recognized that altered biomechanical features are an important indicator of normal cell tumor transformation, and elastic deformation is one of the more studied biomechanical features in tumor...
“…Moreover, models of oral squamous cell cancer were inhibited by graphdiyne oxide-based photodynamic treatment, which also generated antitumor immune responses through particular cytotoxic T cells. 105,106…”
Numerous studies have recognized that altered biomechanical features are an important indicator of normal cell tumor transformation, and elastic deformation is one of the more studied biomechanical features in tumor...
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