Neoneurogenesis and the neuro-neoplastic synapse.

Q4 Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology Progress in Tumor Research Pub Date : 2007-01-01 DOI:10.1159/000100049
Daniel Palm, Frank Entschladen
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Abstract

A tumor is not an isolated entity within an organism, but tissue that strongly interacts with its environment. This interaction is however not restricted to direct cell-to-cell interactions, but generally comprises the susceptibility of tumor cells for chemokines and cytokines, as well as neurotransmitters and hormones by the expression of the according receptors. These signal substances have influences on tumor cell functions such as proliferation and migration. The other way round, tumor cells themselves release a broad range of these signal substances, which influence the cells of the environment. One of the first and most important interactions in this respect is the angiogenesis, which was discovered about 30 years ago. Tumor cells release angiogenic factors, i.e. the vascular endothelial growth factor as well as angiogenic chemokines among others. These factors initiate the vascularization of the tumor. Recently, a similar process was found for the development of lymphatic vessels in tumors. We herein seize these observations and combine them with arguments provided in the previous chapter, which leads us to the hypothesis that tumor cells may also be able to stimulate their own innervation; a process that we have termed neoneurogenesis.

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新生神经发生与神经肿瘤突触。
肿瘤不是有机体内的孤立实体,而是与其环境强烈相互作用的组织。然而,这种相互作用并不局限于直接的细胞间相互作用,而通常包括肿瘤细胞对趋化因子和细胞因子的易感性,以及通过相应受体的表达对神经递质和激素的易感性。这些信号物质对肿瘤细胞的增殖、迁移等功能有影响。反过来说,肿瘤细胞自身也会释放大量的这些信号物质,从而影响环境中的细胞。在这方面,最早也是最重要的相互作用之一是血管生成,这是大约30年前发现的。肿瘤细胞释放血管生成因子,即血管内皮生长因子以及血管生成趋化因子等。这些因素启动了肿瘤的血管化。最近,肿瘤中淋巴管的发育也发现了类似的过程。在这里,我们抓住这些观察结果,并将它们与上一章提供的论点结合起来,这使我们得出这样的假设:肿瘤细胞也可能能够刺激它们自己的神经支配;这个过程我们称之为新生神经发生。
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Progress in Tumor Research
Progress in Tumor Research 医学-肿瘤学
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期刊介绍: The scientific book series ''Progress in Tumor Research'' aims to provide in depth information about important developments in cancer research. The individual volumes are authored and edited by experts to provide detailed coverage of topics selected as either representing controversial issues or belonging to areas where the speed of developments necessitates the kind of assistance offered by integrative, critical reviews.
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