We have previously shown that a low Magnesium (Mg)-containing diet reversibly inhibits the growth of primary tumors that develop after the injection of Lewis lung carcinoma (LLC) cells in mice. Here we investigate some of the mechanisms responsible for the Mg-dependent regulation of tumor development by studying cell cycle regulation, tumor angiogenesis, and gene expression under Mg deficiency. The inhibition of LLC tumor growth in Mg-deficient mice is due to a direct effect of low Mg on LLC cell proliferation and to an impairment of the angiogenic switch. We also observed an increase of nitric oxide synthesis and oxidative DNA damage. Complementary DNA arrays reveal that Mg deficiency modulates tumor expression of genes involved in the con...
Magnesium availability affects many cellular functions that are critical for tumour growth and sprea...
Microvascular endothelial cells are protagonists in inflammation and angiogenesis. Since magnesium (...
Background: Reduced levels of magnesium can cause several diseases and increase cancer risk. Motivat...
International audienceWe have previously shown that a low Magnesium (Mg)-containing diet reversibly ...
AbstractThe results of several experimental and epidemiological studies have shown an inverse correl...
A complex relationship links magnesium and cancer. The aim of this review is to revisit current know...
The relationship between magnesium and cancer is not as simple as could be assumed from the well-es...
Magnesium plays a crucial role in many cell functions such as energy metabolism, protein and DNA syn...
Low Mg availability reversibly inhibited the growth of mammary epithelial HC11 cells by increasing t...
Magnesium is involved in a wide range of biochemical reactions that are crucial to cell proliferatio...
International audienceMagnesium is involved in a wide range of biochemical reactions that are crucia...
International audienceLow Mg availability reversibly inhibited the growth of mammary epithelial HC11...
Derangement of magnesium homeostasis underlies the pathophysiology of many diseases, including cance...
Magnesium (Mg2+) deficiency is a frequently occurring disorder that leads to loss of bone mass, abno...
Magnesium is directly involved in the control of cell growth and survival, but its role in cancer bi...
Magnesium availability affects many cellular functions that are critical for tumour growth and sprea...
Microvascular endothelial cells are protagonists in inflammation and angiogenesis. Since magnesium (...
Background: Reduced levels of magnesium can cause several diseases and increase cancer risk. Motivat...
International audienceWe have previously shown that a low Magnesium (Mg)-containing diet reversibly ...
AbstractThe results of several experimental and epidemiological studies have shown an inverse correl...
A complex relationship links magnesium and cancer. The aim of this review is to revisit current know...
The relationship between magnesium and cancer is not as simple as could be assumed from the well-es...
Magnesium plays a crucial role in many cell functions such as energy metabolism, protein and DNA syn...
Low Mg availability reversibly inhibited the growth of mammary epithelial HC11 cells by increasing t...
Magnesium is involved in a wide range of biochemical reactions that are crucial to cell proliferatio...
International audienceMagnesium is involved in a wide range of biochemical reactions that are crucia...
International audienceLow Mg availability reversibly inhibited the growth of mammary epithelial HC11...
Derangement of magnesium homeostasis underlies the pathophysiology of many diseases, including cance...
Magnesium (Mg2+) deficiency is a frequently occurring disorder that leads to loss of bone mass, abno...
Magnesium is directly involved in the control of cell growth and survival, but its role in cancer bi...
Magnesium availability affects many cellular functions that are critical for tumour growth and sprea...
Microvascular endothelial cells are protagonists in inflammation and angiogenesis. Since magnesium (...
Background: Reduced levels of magnesium can cause several diseases and increase cancer risk. Motivat...