Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W2979406738> ?p ?o ?g. }
- W2979406738 abstract "Abstract The active vitamin D hormone, 1,25‐dihydroxyvitamin D 3 , exerts many physiological actions in the body, including effects on the nervous system. Studies of steroidogenesis in cells of the nervous system and elsewhere not only indicate that 1,25‐dihydroxyvitamin D 3 affects steroidogenic pathways but also suggest varying responses in different cell types. For example, 1,25‐dihydroxyvitamin D 3 stimulates the expression of aromatase in human glioma but not in human neuroblastoma cells or rat astrocytes. However, in astrocytes, 1,25‐dihydroxyvitamin D 3 suppresses 3β‐hydroxysteroid dehydrogenase and steroid 17‐hydroxylase/lyase. Other studies indicate cross‐talk between vitamin D signalling and signalling of oestrogens, progesterone or glucocorticoids. Reported data indicate synergistic effects of combinations of 1,25‐dihydroxyvitamin D 3 and other steroid hormones on neuroinflammation, neurite outgrowth and neuroprotection. Also, dysregulation of steroid pathways affecting brain cells is found in vitamin D deficiency. Thus, several studies suggest that active vitamin D may affect steroid hormone synthesis and/or signalling in the nervous system, although the potential mechanisms for these responses remain unclear. 1,25‐Dihydroxyvitamin D 3 suppresses proliferation in several cell types and is therefore of interest in cancer treatment. Also, epidemiological studies associate vitamin D levels with cancer risk or outcomes. Reported data on tumours of the nervous system are mainly on glioma, a common type of brain cancer. Expression of the vitamin D receptor in glioma tumours is associated with improved survival. Several studies show that 1,25‐dihydroxyvitamin D 3 and vitamin D analogues (synthetic vitamin D‐like compounds) suppress proliferation and migration in human vitamin D receptor‐expressing glioma cell lines. Studies on mechanisms for actions of 1,25‐dihydroxyvitamin D 3 or its analogues indicate regulation of cell cycle proteins and senescence markers. These compounds also show synergism in combination with other cancer therapies treating glioma. From the data available, vitamin D analogues emerge as interesting candidates for the future improved treatment of human glioma and possibly also other cancers of the nervous system." @default.
- W2979406738 created "2019-10-18" @default.
- W2979406738 creator A5026817106 @default.
- W2979406738 date "2019-10-23" @default.
- W2979406738 modified "2023-09-27" @default.
- W2979406738 title "Effects of vitamin D in the nervous system: Special focus on interaction with steroid hormone signalling and a possible role in the treatment of brain cancer" @default.
- W2979406738 cites W1860316196 @default.
- W2979406738 cites W1941840880 @default.
- W2979406738 cites W1967992011 @default.
- W2979406738 cites W1970026635 @default.
- W2979406738 cites W1974173211 @default.
- W2979406738 cites W1986673400 @default.
- W2979406738 cites W1994221276 @default.
- W2979406738 cites W2006892339 @default.
- W2979406738 cites W2007320852 @default.
- W2979406738 cites W2013461192 @default.
- W2979406738 cites W2017149442 @default.
- W2979406738 cites W2020994990 @default.
- W2979406738 cites W2021729084 @default.
- W2979406738 cites W2037237599 @default.
- W2979406738 cites W2041650109 @default.
- W2979406738 cites W2042052541 @default.
- W2979406738 cites W2046528812 @default.
- W2979406738 cites W2049102648 @default.
- W2979406738 cites W2054877919 @default.
- W2979406738 cites W2057173658 @default.
- W2979406738 cites W2064361773 @default.
- W2979406738 cites W2067404990 @default.
- W2979406738 cites W2067866969 @default.
- W2979406738 cites W2073150438 @default.
- W2979406738 cites W2075032897 @default.
- W2979406738 cites W2076980494 @default.
- W2979406738 cites W2078771459 @default.
- W2979406738 cites W2088099525 @default.
- W2979406738 cites W2094052495 @default.
- W2979406738 cites W2096287682 @default.
- W2979406738 cites W2110061723 @default.
- W2979406738 cites W2116349431 @default.
- W2979406738 cites W2120883462 @default.
- W2979406738 cites W2134807618 @default.
- W2979406738 cites W2135017544 @default.
- W2979406738 cites W2137217704 @default.
- W2979406738 cites W2145027678 @default.
- W2979406738 cites W2150135472 @default.
- W2979406738 cites W2152119383 @default.
- W2979406738 cites W2153059487 @default.
- W2979406738 cites W2165975054 @default.
- W2979406738 cites W2204392591 @default.
- W2979406738 cites W2226893308 @default.
- W2979406738 cites W2254563264 @default.
- W2979406738 cites W2291039355 @default.
- W2979406738 cites W230836116 @default.
- W2979406738 cites W2308696204 @default.
- W2979406738 cites W2309912989 @default.
- W2979406738 cites W2399632209 @default.
- W2979406738 cites W2401289504 @default.
- W2979406738 cites W2404128804 @default.
- W2979406738 cites W2436857341 @default.
- W2979406738 cites W2511888449 @default.
- W2979406738 cites W2513213858 @default.
- W2979406738 cites W2530084371 @default.
- W2979406738 cites W2561153892 @default.
- W2979406738 cites W2616730536 @default.
- W2979406738 cites W2752649144 @default.
- W2979406738 cites W2756682690 @default.
- W2979406738 cites W2757924351 @default.
- W2979406738 cites W2771830691 @default.
- W2979406738 cites W2790148108 @default.
- W2979406738 cites W2791272373 @default.
- W2979406738 cites W2793676847 @default.
- W2979406738 cites W2802782731 @default.
- W2979406738 cites W2807282451 @default.
- W2979406738 cites W2885554571 @default.
- W2979406738 cites W2889249690 @default.
- W2979406738 cites W2891928967 @default.
- W2979406738 cites W2901773446 @default.
- W2979406738 cites W2911887114 @default.
- W2979406738 cites W2913324897 @default.
- W2979406738 cites W2914595728 @default.
- W2979406738 cites W2915463064 @default.
- W2979406738 cites W2918613662 @default.
- W2979406738 cites W2920315059 @default.
- W2979406738 cites W2947885755 @default.
- W2979406738 doi "https://doi.org/10.1111/jne.12799" @default.
- W2979406738 hasPubMedId "https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/31593305" @default.
- W2979406738 hasPublicationYear "2019" @default.
- W2979406738 type Work @default.
- W2979406738 sameAs 2979406738 @default.
- W2979406738 citedByCount "14" @default.
- W2979406738 countsByYear W29794067382020 @default.
- W2979406738 countsByYear W29794067382021 @default.
- W2979406738 countsByYear W29794067382022 @default.
- W2979406738 countsByYear W29794067382023 @default.
- W2979406738 crossrefType "journal-article" @default.
- W2979406738 hasAuthorship W2979406738A5026817106 @default.
- W2979406738 hasConcept C121608353 @default.
- W2979406738 hasConcept C124490489 @default.
- W2979406738 hasConcept C126322002 @default.
- W2979406738 hasConcept C134018914 @default.
- W2979406738 hasConcept C168258287 @default.