Fluoride in the central nervous system and its potential influence on the development and invasiveness of brain tumours : a research hypothesis

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The purpose of this review is to attempt to outline the potential role of fluoride in the pathogenesis of brain tumours, including glioblastoma (GBM). In this paper, we show for the first time that fluoride can potentially affect the generally accepted signalling pathways implicated in the formation and clinical course of GBM. Fluorine compounds easily cross the blood–brain barrier. Enhanced oxidative stress, disruption of multiple cellular pathways, and microglial activation are just a few examples of recent reports on the role of fluoride in the central nervous system (CNS). We sought to present the key mechanisms underlying the development and invasiveness of GBM, as well as evidence on the current state of knowledge about the pleiotropic, direct, or indirect involvement of fluoride in the regulation of these mechanisms in various tissues, including neural and tumour tissue. The effects of fluoride on the human body are still a matter of controversy. However, given the growing incidence of brain tumours, especially in children, and numerous reports on the effects of fluoride on the CNS, it is worth taking a closer look at these mechanisms in the context of brain tumours, including gliomas.

Tytuł
Fluoride in the central nervous system and its potential influence on the development and invasiveness of brain tumours : a research hypothesis
Twórca
Żwierełło Wojciech ORCID 0000-0001-5987-7120
Słowa kluczowe
fluoride; brain tumour; glioblastoma; invasiveness; multidrug resistance; environmental pollution
Słowa kluczowe
fluorek; nowotwór mózgu; glejak; inwazyjność; oporność wielolekowa; zanieczyszczenie środowiskowe
Współtwórca
Maruszewska Agnieszka ORCID 0000-0003-0687-9717
Skórka-Majewicz Marta
Gutowska Izabela
Data
2023
Typ zasobu
artykuł
Identyfikator zasobu
DOI 10.3390/ijms24021558
Źródło
International Journal of Molecular Science, 2023, vol. 24 iss. 2, [br. s.], 1558
Język
angielski
Prawa autorskie
CC BY CC BY
Dyscyplina naukowa
Nauki biologiczne; Dziedzina nauk ścisłych i przyrodniczych
Kategorie
Publikacje pracowników US
Data udostępnienia23 lut 2023, 14:39:18
Data mod.23 lut 2023, 14:39:18
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