Magnesium is directly involved in the control of cell growth and survival, but its role in cancer biology and therapy is multifaceted; in particular, it is highly controversial whether magnesium levels can affect therapy outcome. Here we investigated whether magnesium availability can modulate cellular responses to the widely used chemotherapeutic doxorubicin. We used an in vitro model consisting of mammary epithelial HC11 cells, and found that high magnesium availability correlated with diminished sensitivity both in cells chronically adapted to high magnesium concentrations, and in acutely magnesium-supplemented cells. Such decrease in sensitivity resulted from reduced intracellular doxorubicin accumulation, in the face of a similar drug ...
Evidence for putative second messenger functions for Mg2+ has quietly accumulated for decades. Bound...
Despite its success as a potent antineoplastic agent, similar to 25% of patients receiving cisplatin...
Magnesium is a divalent cation that is essential for human growth and wellbeing. It is critical in ...
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...
Neoplastic cells accumulate magnesium, an event which provides selective advantages and is frequentl...
Chemoresistance is one of the most significant factors impeding the progress of cancer therapy (1). ...
Magnesium plays a crucial role in many cell functions such as energy metabolism, protein and DNA syn...
Derangement of magnesium homeostasis underlies the pathophysiology of many diseases, including cance...
The relationship between magnesium and cancer is not as simple as could be assumed from the well-est...
Abstract Background Magnesium (Mg2+) is an essential cation implicated in carcinogenesis, solid tumo...
Magnesium is an essential element for many biological processes crucial for cell life and proliferat...
A complex relationship links magnesium and cancer. The aim of this review is to revisit current know...
Hypomagnesemia is very commonly observed in cancer patients, most frequently in association with the...
The past decade has witnessed multiple advances in our understanding of magnesium (Mg(2+)) homeostas...
Evidence for putative second messenger functions for Mg2+ has quietly accumulated for decades. Bound...
Despite its success as a potent antineoplastic agent, similar to 25% of patients receiving cisplatin...
Magnesium is a divalent cation that is essential for human growth and wellbeing. It is critical in ...
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...
Neoplastic cells accumulate magnesium, an event which provides selective advantages and is frequentl...
Chemoresistance is one of the most significant factors impeding the progress of cancer therapy (1). ...
Magnesium plays a crucial role in many cell functions such as energy metabolism, protein and DNA syn...
Derangement of magnesium homeostasis underlies the pathophysiology of many diseases, including cance...
The relationship between magnesium and cancer is not as simple as could be assumed from the well-est...
Abstract Background Magnesium (Mg2+) is an essential cation implicated in carcinogenesis, solid tumo...
Magnesium is an essential element for many biological processes crucial for cell life and proliferat...
A complex relationship links magnesium and cancer. The aim of this review is to revisit current know...
Hypomagnesemia is very commonly observed in cancer patients, most frequently in association with the...
The past decade has witnessed multiple advances in our understanding of magnesium (Mg(2+)) homeostas...
Evidence for putative second messenger functions for Mg2+ has quietly accumulated for decades. Bound...
Despite its success as a potent antineoplastic agent, similar to 25% of patients receiving cisplatin...
Magnesium is a divalent cation that is essential for human growth and wellbeing. It is critical in ...