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Solid stress in brain tumours causes neuronal loss and neurological dysfunction and can be reversed by lithium

The compression of brain tissue by a tumour mass is believed to be a major cause of the clinical symptoms seen in patients with brain cancer. However, the biological consequences of these physical stresses on brain tissue are unknown. Here, via imaging studies in patients and by using mouse models o...

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Autores principales: Seano, Giorgio, Nia, Hadi T., Emblem, Kyrre E., Datta, Meenal, Ren, Jun, Krishnan, Shanmugarajan, Kloepper, Jonas, Pinho, Marco C., Ho, William W., Ghosh, Mitrajit, Askoxylakis, Vasileios, Ferraro, Gino B., Riedemann, Lars, Gerstner, Elizabeth R., Batchelor, Tracy T., Wen, Patrick Y., Lin, Nancy U., Grodzinsky, Alan J., Fukumura, Dai, Huang, Peigen, Baish, James W., Padera, Timothy P., Munn, Lance L., Jain, Rakesh K.
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6452896/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30948807
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41551-018-0334-7
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author Seano, Giorgio
Nia, Hadi T.
Emblem, Kyrre E.
Datta, Meenal
Ren, Jun
Krishnan, Shanmugarajan
Kloepper, Jonas
Pinho, Marco C.
Ho, William W.
Ghosh, Mitrajit
Askoxylakis, Vasileios
Ferraro, Gino B.
Riedemann, Lars
Gerstner, Elizabeth R.
Batchelor, Tracy T.
Wen, Patrick Y.
Lin, Nancy U.
Grodzinsky, Alan J.
Fukumura, Dai
Huang, Peigen
Baish, James W.
Padera, Timothy P.
Munn, Lance L.
Jain, Rakesh K.
author_facet Seano, Giorgio
Nia, Hadi T.
Emblem, Kyrre E.
Datta, Meenal
Ren, Jun
Krishnan, Shanmugarajan
Kloepper, Jonas
Pinho, Marco C.
Ho, William W.
Ghosh, Mitrajit
Askoxylakis, Vasileios
Ferraro, Gino B.
Riedemann, Lars
Gerstner, Elizabeth R.
Batchelor, Tracy T.
Wen, Patrick Y.
Lin, Nancy U.
Grodzinsky, Alan J.
Fukumura, Dai
Huang, Peigen
Baish, James W.
Padera, Timothy P.
Munn, Lance L.
Jain, Rakesh K.
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description The compression of brain tissue by a tumour mass is believed to be a major cause of the clinical symptoms seen in patients with brain cancer. However, the biological consequences of these physical stresses on brain tissue are unknown. Here, via imaging studies in patients and by using mouse models of human brain tumours, we show that a subgroup of primary and metastatic brain tumours, classified as nodular on the basis of their growth pattern, exert solid stress on the surrounding brain tissue, causing a decrease in local vascular perfusion as well as neuronal death and impaired function. We demonstrate a causal link between solid stress and neurological dysfunction by applying and removing cerebral compression, which respectively mimic the mechanics of tumour growth and of surgical resection. We also show that, in mice, treatment with lithium reduces solid-stress-induced neuronal death and improves motor coordination. Our findings indicate that brain-tumour-generated solid stress impairs neurological function in patients, and that lithium as a therapeutic intervention could counter these effects.
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spelling pubmed-64528962019-07-07 Solid stress in brain tumours causes neuronal loss and neurological dysfunction and can be reversed by lithium Seano, Giorgio Nia, Hadi T. Emblem, Kyrre E. Datta, Meenal Ren, Jun Krishnan, Shanmugarajan Kloepper, Jonas Pinho, Marco C. Ho, William W. Ghosh, Mitrajit Askoxylakis, Vasileios Ferraro, Gino B. Riedemann, Lars Gerstner, Elizabeth R. Batchelor, Tracy T. Wen, Patrick Y. Lin, Nancy U. Grodzinsky, Alan J. Fukumura, Dai Huang, Peigen Baish, James W. Padera, Timothy P. Munn, Lance L. Jain, Rakesh K. Nat Biomed Eng Article The compression of brain tissue by a tumour mass is believed to be a major cause of the clinical symptoms seen in patients with brain cancer. However, the biological consequences of these physical stresses on brain tissue are unknown. Here, via imaging studies in patients and by using mouse models of human brain tumours, we show that a subgroup of primary and metastatic brain tumours, classified as nodular on the basis of their growth pattern, exert solid stress on the surrounding brain tissue, causing a decrease in local vascular perfusion as well as neuronal death and impaired function. We demonstrate a causal link between solid stress and neurological dysfunction by applying and removing cerebral compression, which respectively mimic the mechanics of tumour growth and of surgical resection. We also show that, in mice, treatment with lithium reduces solid-stress-induced neuronal death and improves motor coordination. Our findings indicate that brain-tumour-generated solid stress impairs neurological function in patients, and that lithium as a therapeutic intervention could counter these effects. 2019-01-07 2019-03 /pmc/articles/PMC6452896/ /pubmed/30948807 http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41551-018-0334-7 Text en Users may view, print, copy, and download text and data-mine the content in such documents, for the purposes of academic research, subject always to the full Conditions of use:http://www.nature.com/authors/editorial_policies/license.html#terms
spellingShingle Article
Seano, Giorgio
Nia, Hadi T.
Emblem, Kyrre E.
Datta, Meenal
Ren, Jun
Krishnan, Shanmugarajan
Kloepper, Jonas
Pinho, Marco C.
Ho, William W.
Ghosh, Mitrajit
Askoxylakis, Vasileios
Ferraro, Gino B.
Riedemann, Lars
Gerstner, Elizabeth R.
Batchelor, Tracy T.
Wen, Patrick Y.
Lin, Nancy U.
Grodzinsky, Alan J.
Fukumura, Dai
Huang, Peigen
Baish, James W.
Padera, Timothy P.
Munn, Lance L.
Jain, Rakesh K.
Solid stress in brain tumours causes neuronal loss and neurological dysfunction and can be reversed by lithium
title Solid stress in brain tumours causes neuronal loss and neurological dysfunction and can be reversed by lithium
title_full Solid stress in brain tumours causes neuronal loss and neurological dysfunction and can be reversed by lithium
title_fullStr Solid stress in brain tumours causes neuronal loss and neurological dysfunction and can be reversed by lithium
title_full_unstemmed Solid stress in brain tumours causes neuronal loss and neurological dysfunction and can be reversed by lithium
title_short Solid stress in brain tumours causes neuronal loss and neurological dysfunction and can be reversed by lithium
title_sort solid stress in brain tumours causes neuronal loss and neurological dysfunction and can be reversed by lithium
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6452896/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30948807
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41551-018-0334-7
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