Litcius/Paper detail

Neurobiology of Cancer: The Role of β-Adrenergic Receptor Signaling in Various Tumor Environments

Boris Mravec, Ľubica Horváthová, Ľuba Hunáková

2020International Journal of Molecular Sciences104 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The development and progression of cancer depends on both tumor micro- and macroenvironments. In addition, psychosocial and spiritual "environments" might also affect cancer. It has been found that the nervous system, via neural and humoral pathways, significantly modulates processes related to cancer at the level of the tumor micro- and macroenvironments. The nervous system also mediates the effects of psychosocial and noetic factors on cancer. Importantly, data accumulated in the last two decades have clearly shown that effects of the nervous system on cancer initiation, progression, and the development of metastases are mediated by the sympathoadrenal system mainly via β-adrenergic receptor signaling. Here, we provide a new complex view of the role of β-adrenergic receptor signaling within the tumor micro- and macroenvironments as well as in mediating the effects of the psychosocial and spiritual environments. In addition, we describe potential preventive and therapeutic implications.

Topics & Concepts

CancerNeuroscienceNervous systemSympathetic nervous systemPsychosocialAdrenergic receptorSignal transductionReceptorBiologyCarcinogenesisTumor progressionAdrenergicCancer researchBioinformaticsMedicineEndocrinologyCell biologyGeneticsBlood pressurePsychiatryCancer, Stress, Anesthesia, and Immune ResponseNeuropeptides and Animal PhysiologyVagus Nerve Stimulation Research
Neurobiology of Cancer: The Role of β-Adrenergic Receptor Signaling in Various Tumor Environments | Litcius