Iron aggravates the cardiotoxicity of doxorubicin (DOX), a widely used anticancer anthracycline. The amount of iron in the cell is regulated by the iron regulatory proteins (IRPs)-1 and -2 that control the posttranscriptional expression of key iron metabolism genes. In vitro and cell culture studies revealed the ability of DOX to modulate the activity of both IRPs. However, conflicting data were obtained from different cell types and experimental conditions. To investigate the connection between acute DOX cardiotoxicity and the IRPs in a mammalian organism, we analyzed IRP activity and the expression of IRP target genes in the heart of mice subjected to DOX treatment. DOX exposure elicits a differential modulation of the two IRPs with reduc...
Anthracyclines are potent antitumor agents that cause cardio-toxicity at high cumulative doses. Beca...
Iron regulatory proteins, IRP1 and IRP2, bind to mRNAs harboring iron responsive elements and contro...
Cancer treatment has advanced considerably in recent years, allowing a reduction in mortality. Longe...
AbstractAnthracyclines are included in clinical treatments against various malignancies, but severe ...
The cardiotoxicity induced by the anticancer anthracycline doxorubicin (DOX) is attributed to reacti...
The cardiotoxicity induced by the anticancer anthracycline doxorubicin (DOX) is attributed to reacti...
Anticancer therapy with doxorubicin (DOX) is limited by severe cardiotoxicity, presumably reflecting...
Iron is an essential but potentially harmful metal element. Iron regulatory protein 1 and IRP2 post...
Iron is indispensable for cell proliferation and growth, but it is potentially toxic when present in...
Iron is essential for proliferation of normal and neoplastic cells. Cellular iron uptake, utilizatio...
Eukaryotic cells require iron for survival but, as an excess of poorly liganded iron can lead to the...
Iron may be important in catalyzing excessive production of reactive oxygen species (ROS). Cellular ...
The cardiotoxicity of doxorubicin (DOX) and other quinone-containing antitumor anthracyclines has be...
grantor: University of TorontoCardiac iron overload is the major cause of morbidity and mo...
Iron acquisition is a fundamental requirement for many aspects of life, but excess iron may result i...
Anthracyclines are potent antitumor agents that cause cardio-toxicity at high cumulative doses. Beca...
Iron regulatory proteins, IRP1 and IRP2, bind to mRNAs harboring iron responsive elements and contro...
Cancer treatment has advanced considerably in recent years, allowing a reduction in mortality. Longe...
AbstractAnthracyclines are included in clinical treatments against various malignancies, but severe ...
The cardiotoxicity induced by the anticancer anthracycline doxorubicin (DOX) is attributed to reacti...
The cardiotoxicity induced by the anticancer anthracycline doxorubicin (DOX) is attributed to reacti...
Anticancer therapy with doxorubicin (DOX) is limited by severe cardiotoxicity, presumably reflecting...
Iron is an essential but potentially harmful metal element. Iron regulatory protein 1 and IRP2 post...
Iron is indispensable for cell proliferation and growth, but it is potentially toxic when present in...
Iron is essential for proliferation of normal and neoplastic cells. Cellular iron uptake, utilizatio...
Eukaryotic cells require iron for survival but, as an excess of poorly liganded iron can lead to the...
Iron may be important in catalyzing excessive production of reactive oxygen species (ROS). Cellular ...
The cardiotoxicity of doxorubicin (DOX) and other quinone-containing antitumor anthracyclines has be...
grantor: University of TorontoCardiac iron overload is the major cause of morbidity and mo...
Iron acquisition is a fundamental requirement for many aspects of life, but excess iron may result i...
Anthracyclines are potent antitumor agents that cause cardio-toxicity at high cumulative doses. Beca...
Iron regulatory proteins, IRP1 and IRP2, bind to mRNAs harboring iron responsive elements and contro...
Cancer treatment has advanced considerably in recent years, allowing a reduction in mortality. Longe...