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Understanding the Mechanism of Action of Melatonin, Which Induces ROS Production in Cancer Cells.

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2022-08-19

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Florido, Javier
Rodriguez-Santana, Cesar
Martinez-Ruiz, Laura
Lopez-Rodriguez, Alba
Acuña-Castroviejo, Dario
Rusanova, Iryna
Escames, Germaine

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MDPI AG
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Reactive oxygen species (ROS) constitute a group of highly reactive molecules that have evolved as regulators of important signaling pathways. In this context, tumor cells have an altered redox balance compared to normal cells, which can be targeted as an antitumoral therapy by ROS levels and by decreasing the capacity of the antioxidant system, leading to programmed cell death. Melatonin is of particular importance in the development of innovative cancer treatments due to its oncostatic impact and lack of adverse effects. Despite being widely recognized as a pro-oxidant molecule in tumor cells, the mechanism of action of melatonin remains unclear, which has hindered its use in clinical treatments. The current review aims to describe and clarify the proposed mechanism of action of melatonin inducing ROS production in cancer cells in order to propose future anti-neoplastic clinical applications.

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Antioxidants
Melatonin
Reactive Oxygen Species
Drug-Related Side Effects and Adverse Reactions
Iatrogenic Disease
Signal Transduction
Apoptosis
Oxidation-Reduction

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Antioxidantes
Apoptosis
Efectos colaterales y reacciones adversas relacionados con medicamentos
Enfermedad iatrogénica
Especies reactivas de oxígeno melatonina
Oxidación-reducción
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apoptosis, cancer, melatonin, mitochondria, reactive oxygen species

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Florido J, Rodriguez-Santana C, Martinez-Ruiz L, López-Rodríguez A, Acuña-Castroviejo D, Rusanova I, e al. Understanding the Mechanism of Action of Melatonin, Which Induces ROS Production in Cancer Cells. Antioxidants (Basel). 2022 Aug 20;11(8):1621.