神经递质对肿瘤细胞和白细胞的影响。

Q4 Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology Progress in Tumor Research Pub Date : 2007-01-01 DOI:10.1159/000100070
Kerstin Lang, Philipp Bastian
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在过去的10年里,新的证据表明,神经递质生物学已经超越了它们作为化学信使的传统角色,即从神经元释放,通过突触间隙扩散,结合并刺激突触后细胞。这些神经系统的外部信号物质已经被发现对免疫系统细胞和肿瘤细胞有很强的影响。后者表达神经递质受体,一些研究表明神经递质参与肿瘤细胞的进展和转移发展。除了对淋巴细胞迁移的影响(这是抗肿瘤反应的主要因素),神经递质还包括许多其他免疫调节特性,这些特性因细胞类型和细胞功能而异。为了阐明神经系统、免疫系统与肿瘤细胞之间的相互作用,本文综述了神经递质对肿瘤细胞迁移活性、增殖和存活以及白细胞功能影响的体外和体内实验。
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Neurotransmitter effects on tumor cells and leukocytes.

During the last 10 years new evidence has come to light which shows that the biology of neurotransmitters has expanded beyond their traditional role as chemical messengers, which is the release from a neuron, diffusion across a synaptic cleft, binding to and stimulation of a post-synaptic cell. These external signaling substances of the nervous system have been found to exert a strong influence on cells of the immune system and tumor cells. The latter express neurotransmitter receptors and several studies demonstrate the involvement of neurotransmitters in tumor cell progression and metastasis development. Besides their impact on the migration of lymphocytes, which is of primary importance for an anti-tumor response, neurotransmitters comprise a multitude of other immunomodulatory properties, which differ depending on the cell type and cell function. To illuminate the interplay between the nervous system, the immune system and tumor cells, we herein summarize in vitro and in vivo experiments on the effects of neurotransmitters on the migratory activity, proliferation and survival of tumor cells, as well as on the function of leukocytes.

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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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