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Title:

Noradrenaline has Different Effects on Rhabdomyosarcoma and Ewing’s Sarcoma Cancer Hallmarks – Implications for Exercise Oncology

Document type:
Zeitschriftenaufsatz
Author(s):
Weeber Peter, Bremer Stephanie, Haferanke Jonas, Regina Carla, Schönfelder Martin, Wackerhage Henning Teichert-von-Lüttichau Irene
Abstract:
Background: Exercise has beneficial effects on cancer and its treatment, but the underlying mechanisms are poorly understood. Some studies have linked the positive impact of exercise to catecholamine signaling. In contrast, cancer stress studies typically report that catecholamines worsen cancer hallmarks and outcomes. Here, we aimed to investigate whether adrenergic receptor isoform expression can explain the contradictory effects of catecholamines in cancer. Methods: We cultured two pediatric...     »
Keywords:
cancer; tumor cells; rhabdomyosarcoma; Ewing's sarcoma; catecholamines; noradrenaline; adrenergic receptors
Dewey Decimal Classification:
570 Biowissenschaften, Biologie; 610 Medizin und Gesundheit
Journal title:
Onco (subjournal Cancers)
Year:
2024
Journal volume:
4(4)
Year / month:
2024-10
Quarter:
4. Quartal
Month:
Oct
Covered by:
Web of Science
Reviewed:
ja
Language:
en
Fulltext / DOI:
doi:10.3390/onco4040028
E-ISSN:
2673-7523
Impact Factor:
4,5
Scimago Quartil:
Q1
Status:
Erstveröffentlichung
Semester:
WS 24-25
TUM Institution:
Sportbiologie
Format:
Bild/Text
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