A Review on Cancer Progression - Related Pineal Endocrine Deficiency:Possible Mechanisms and Clinical Implications

L. P, Rovelli F
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Several experimental studies have demonstrated the existence of a natural immunobiological resistance cancer growth, which is mediated by both immune and neuroendocrine mechanism. Moreover, further researches have shown that the pineal gland plays a fundamental role in the natural antitumor resistance, by representing the most important anti-cancer organ in the human body. The anticancer property of the pineal gland is due to the production of several anticancer molecules, including the indole hormone melatonin (MLT), which represent the most investigated pineal hormone, other indoles, such as the 5-methoxytryptamine, and beta-carbolines. MLT has been proven to play anticancer activity through several mechanisms, consisting of cytotoxic antiproliferative action and stimulation of the anticancer immunity, by promoting IL-2 production by T helper lymphocytes and IL-12 secretion by dendritic cells. Cancer-progression has appeared to be associated with a progressive decline in MLT nocturnal production. Then, the pineal failure would constitute the main cancer-related endocrine deficiency. Preliminary clinical studies have demonstrated that MLT therapy at mild pharmacological doses may prolong the survival time of metastatic cancer patients, for whom no other effective standard therapy was available, and improve their clinical status. Therefore, a neuroendocrine therapy with MLT and other pineal hormones could constitute a new strategy in cancer treatment, either as a substitutive therapy of cancer-related MLT diminished endogenous production, or to employ its antitumor pharmacological properties.
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癌症进展相关的松果体内分泌缺乏:可能的机制和临床意义
多项实验研究表明,存在一种天然的免疫生物学抵抗肿瘤生长的机制,该机制由免疫和神经内分泌两种机制介导。此外,进一步的研究表明,松果体是人体最重要的抗癌器官,在天然抗肿瘤抵抗中起着重要作用。松果体的抗癌特性是由于产生了几种抗癌分子,包括吲哚激素褪黑激素(MLT),它代表了研究最多的松果体激素,其他吲哚,如5-甲氧基色胺和-碳碱。MLT已被证明通过促进T辅助淋巴细胞产生IL-2和树突状细胞分泌IL-12的多种机制发挥抗癌活性,包括细胞毒性抗增殖作用和刺激抗癌免疫。癌症进展似乎与夜间产生的MLT逐渐减少有关。那么,松果体衰竭将构成主要的与癌症相关的内分泌缺陷。初步临床研究表明,轻度药物剂量的MLT治疗可延长无其他有效标准治疗的转移性癌症患者的生存时间,改善其临床状况。因此,用MLT和其他松果体激素联合进行神经内分泌治疗可能成为癌症治疗的新策略,既可以作为肿瘤相关MLT内源性减少的替代疗法,也可以利用其抗肿瘤药理特性。
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