2017
DOI: 10.1016/j.biopha.2016.12.119
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The impact of different extracellular matrices on melatonin effect in proliferation and stemness properties of ovarian cancer cells

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“…Melatonin is relevant in targeting CSC because they exhibit circadian rhythmicity. In accordance with the foregoing, melatonin clearly has demonstrated debilitating effects on tumor cells, but also specific oncostatic actions on subpopulations of colorectal and noncolorectal CSC. Thus, melatonin administration (10 mg/day, IP for 2 weeks) to male rats exposed to constant light and treated with the CRC carcinogen DMH, reduced the incidence of aberrant crypt foci, diminished the development of preneoplastic and dysplastic lesions in pericryptal colonic stroma, and stimulated apoptosis and, thereby, prevented CRC, probably through the control of reproduction and differentiation of CSC.…”
Section: Melatonin and P53: The “Cancer Stem Cell Hypothesis”supporting
confidence: 76%
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“…Melatonin is relevant in targeting CSC because they exhibit circadian rhythmicity. In accordance with the foregoing, melatonin clearly has demonstrated debilitating effects on tumor cells, but also specific oncostatic actions on subpopulations of colorectal and noncolorectal CSC. Thus, melatonin administration (10 mg/day, IP for 2 weeks) to male rats exposed to constant light and treated with the CRC carcinogen DMH, reduced the incidence of aberrant crypt foci, diminished the development of preneoplastic and dysplastic lesions in pericryptal colonic stroma, and stimulated apoptosis and, thereby, prevented CRC, probably through the control of reproduction and differentiation of CSC.…”
Section: Melatonin and P53: The “Cancer Stem Cell Hypothesis”supporting
confidence: 76%
“…250 Melatonin is relevant in targeting CSC because they exhibit circadian rhythmicity. In accordance with the foregoing, melatonin clearly has demonstrated debilitating effects on tumor cells, but also specific oncostatic actions on subpopulations of colorectal 251,252 and noncolorectal [253][254][255] CSC. Thus, melatonin administration (10 mg/day, IP for 2 weeks) to male rats exposed to constant light and treated with the CRC carcinogen DMH, reduced the incidence Figure 3).…”
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confidence: 76%
“…It has previously been demonstrated that melatonin is associated with aging, reproduction, tumor growth and multiple other biological progresses in human cells (12)(13)(14). Our previous study revealed that melatonin can regulate cell apoptosis by inducing ERS in hFOB 1.19 cells (9).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Moreover, melatonin has been shown to inhibit the expression of stemness-related genes, [ 105 , 128 , 129 ] to inhibit stemness-related pathways [ 105 , 106 ] to improve the response to several anticancer therapies [ 102 , 103 , 130 , 131 , 132 , 133 , 134 ], and to inhibit angiogenesis [ 127 , 135 , 136 , 137 , 138 , 139 , 140 , 141 , 142 , 143 , 144 , 145 , 146 ]. Finally, in Androgen Receptor (AR) and Estrogen Receptor (ER) positive cells, melatonin inhibits the AR [ 54 , 65 , 147 , 148 , 149 ] and ER response [ 128 , 150 , 151 , 152 , 153 ] through different mechanisms either mediated by MT1 or independent of MT1 receptor binding.…”
Section: Oncoprotective Role Of Melatonin: In Vitro Evidencementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Akbarzadeh and co-workers’ recent work showed that ovarian cancer cells responded differently to melatonin treatment (in terms of cell proliferation, morphological changes, and stemness) depending on the composition of the extracellular matrix where they were cultured [ 145 ]. In this work, the authors showed for the first time the role played by mechanical cues in regulating the response of cells to melatonin.…”
Section: A Possible Crosstalk Between Melatonin Signaling and The mentioning
confidence: 99%