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2017
Opioids: Modulators of angiogenesis in wound healing and cancer
Autor:in
Ondrovics, Martina Neschi Nee; Hoelbl-Kovacic, Andrea; Fux, Daniela
Journal
Abstrakt
Opioids are potent drugs that are widely used to control wound or cancer pain. Increasing evidence suggest that opioids mediate clinically relevant effects that go beyond their classical role as analgesics. Of note, opioids appear to modulate angiogenesis - a process that is critical in wound healing and cancer progression. In this review, we focus on pro- and anti-angiogenic facets of opioids that arise from the activation of individual opioid receptors and the usage of individual concentrations or application routes. We overview the still incompletely elucidated mechanisms of these angiogenic opioid actions. Moreover, we describe plausible opioids effects, which although not primarily studied in the context of vessel formation - may be related to the opioid-driven processes of angiogenesis. Finally we discuss the use of opioids as an innovative therapeutic avenue for the treatment of chronic wounds and cancer.
Schlagwörter
opioids; angiogenesis; signaling mechanisms; tumor vascularization; wound healing
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Übersichtsarbeit
CC Lizenz
CCBY
Open Access Type
Gold
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