The expression and activity of P-glycoprotein (pGP) play a role in the multidrug resistance of tumors. Because solid-growing tumors often show pronounced hypoxia or extracellular acidosis, this study attempted to analyze the impact of an acidic environment on the expression and activity of pGP and on the cytotoxicity of chemotherapeutic agents. For this, prostate carcinoma cells were exposed to an acidic extracellular environment (pH 6.6) for up to 24 hours. pGP activity was more than doubled after 3 to 6 hours of incubation in acidic medium, whereas cellular pGP expression remained constant, indicating that increased transport rate is the result of functional modulation. In parallel, the cytotoxic efficacy of daunorubicin showed pronounced...
<div><p>Intrinsic resistance to cytotoxic drugs has been a main issue in cancer therapy for decades....
Dysregulated pH is a common characteristic of cancer cells, as they have an increased intracellular ...
Background: Resistance to antitumor agents is a major cause of treatment failure in patients with ca...
AbstractThe expression and activity of P-glycoprotein (pGP) play a role in the multidrug resistance ...
Despite advances in developing novel therapeutic strategies, a major factor underlying cancer relate...
Neuroendocrine prostate cancer is a lethal variant of prostate cancer that is associated with castra...
Introduction: The dysregulation of pH by cancerous cells of solid tumors is able to create a unique ...
Current therapy of osteosarcoma (OS), the most common primary bone malignancy, is based on a combina...
International audienceA distinguishing phenotype of solid tumors is the presence of an alkaline cell...
Abstract Resistance to anti-cancer chemotherapies often leads to regional failure, and can be caused...
Background. Proton pump inhibitor (PPI) and other acid-suppressing drugs are widely used in the trea...
Cell survival is conditional on the maintenance of a favourable acid-base balance (pH). Owing to int...
AbstractMechanisms of intracellular pH (pHi) regulation seem to be involved in cellular growth and c...
The multidrug resistance (MDR) phenotype, frequently observed during cancer treatment, is often asso...
Background: Drug screening for the identification of compounds with anticancer activity is commonly ...
<div><p>Intrinsic resistance to cytotoxic drugs has been a main issue in cancer therapy for decades....
Dysregulated pH is a common characteristic of cancer cells, as they have an increased intracellular ...
Background: Resistance to antitumor agents is a major cause of treatment failure in patients with ca...
AbstractThe expression and activity of P-glycoprotein (pGP) play a role in the multidrug resistance ...
Despite advances in developing novel therapeutic strategies, a major factor underlying cancer relate...
Neuroendocrine prostate cancer is a lethal variant of prostate cancer that is associated with castra...
Introduction: The dysregulation of pH by cancerous cells of solid tumors is able to create a unique ...
Current therapy of osteosarcoma (OS), the most common primary bone malignancy, is based on a combina...
International audienceA distinguishing phenotype of solid tumors is the presence of an alkaline cell...
Abstract Resistance to anti-cancer chemotherapies often leads to regional failure, and can be caused...
Background. Proton pump inhibitor (PPI) and other acid-suppressing drugs are widely used in the trea...
Cell survival is conditional on the maintenance of a favourable acid-base balance (pH). Owing to int...
AbstractMechanisms of intracellular pH (pHi) regulation seem to be involved in cellular growth and c...
The multidrug resistance (MDR) phenotype, frequently observed during cancer treatment, is often asso...
Background: Drug screening for the identification of compounds with anticancer activity is commonly ...
<div><p>Intrinsic resistance to cytotoxic drugs has been a main issue in cancer therapy for decades....
Dysregulated pH is a common characteristic of cancer cells, as they have an increased intracellular ...
Background: Resistance to antitumor agents is a major cause of treatment failure in patients with ca...