Abstract: Chemotherapy-induced bone damage is a frequent side effect which causes diminished bone mineral density and fracture in childhood cancer sufferers and survivors. The intensified use of anti-metabolite methotrexate (MTX) and other cytotoxic drugs has led to the need for a mechanistic understanding of chemotherapy-induced bone loss and for the development of protective treatments. Using a young rat MTX-induced bone loss model, we investigated potential bone protective effects of phytoestrogen genistein. Oral gavages of genistein (20 mg/kg) were administered daily, for seven days before, five days during, and three days after five once-daily injections (sc) of MTX (0.75 mg/kg). MTX treatment OPEN ACCESS Int. J. Mol. Sci. 2015, 16 182...
Intensive cancer chemotherapy leads to significant bone loss, the underlying mechanism of which rema...
Methotrexate (MTX) is a most commonly used anti-metabolite in cancer treatment and as an anti-rheuma...
Intensive use of cancer chemotherapy is increasingly linked with long-term skeletal side effects suc...
Chemotherapy-induced bone damage is a frequent side effect which causes diminished bone mineral dens...
Chemotherapy-induced bone damage is a frequent side effect which causes diminished bone mineral dens...
Intensive cancer chemotherapy is known to cause bone defects, which currently lack treatments. This ...
Cancer chemotherapy has been shown to induce long-term skeletal side effects such as osteoporosis an...
The advancement and intensive use of chemotherapy in treating childhood cancers has led to a growing...
Cancer chemotherapy has been shown to induce long-term skeletal side effects such as osteoporosis an...
Intensive cancer chemotherapy is known to cause bone defects, which currently lack treatments. This ...
Crown copyright © 2007 Published by Elsevier Inc.Methotrexate (MTX) is a commonly used anti-metaboli...
Intensive cancer chemotherapy is known to cause bone defects, which currently lack treatments. This ...
Intensive cancer chemotherapy causes significant bone loss, for which the mechanisms remain unclear ...
During childhood and adolescence, bone continues to lengthen through endochondral ossification, whic...
Both clinical and laboratory studies have shown that the chemotherapy drug, Methotrexate (MTX), has ...
Intensive cancer chemotherapy leads to significant bone loss, the underlying mechanism of which rema...
Methotrexate (MTX) is a most commonly used anti-metabolite in cancer treatment and as an anti-rheuma...
Intensive use of cancer chemotherapy is increasingly linked with long-term skeletal side effects suc...
Chemotherapy-induced bone damage is a frequent side effect which causes diminished bone mineral dens...
Chemotherapy-induced bone damage is a frequent side effect which causes diminished bone mineral dens...
Intensive cancer chemotherapy is known to cause bone defects, which currently lack treatments. This ...
Cancer chemotherapy has been shown to induce long-term skeletal side effects such as osteoporosis an...
The advancement and intensive use of chemotherapy in treating childhood cancers has led to a growing...
Cancer chemotherapy has been shown to induce long-term skeletal side effects such as osteoporosis an...
Intensive cancer chemotherapy is known to cause bone defects, which currently lack treatments. This ...
Crown copyright © 2007 Published by Elsevier Inc.Methotrexate (MTX) is a commonly used anti-metaboli...
Intensive cancer chemotherapy is known to cause bone defects, which currently lack treatments. This ...
Intensive cancer chemotherapy causes significant bone loss, for which the mechanisms remain unclear ...
During childhood and adolescence, bone continues to lengthen through endochondral ossification, whic...
Both clinical and laboratory studies have shown that the chemotherapy drug, Methotrexate (MTX), has ...
Intensive cancer chemotherapy leads to significant bone loss, the underlying mechanism of which rema...
Methotrexate (MTX) is a most commonly used anti-metabolite in cancer treatment and as an anti-rheuma...
Intensive use of cancer chemotherapy is increasingly linked with long-term skeletal side effects suc...