articleScience Translational MedicineAug 20, 2014Closed access

Denervation suppresses gastric tumorigenesis

Norwegian University of Science and Technology · Columbia University · +7 more institutions

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Abstract

The nervous system plays an important role in the regulation of epithelial homeostasis and has also been postulated to play a role in tumorigenesis. We provide evidence that proper innervation is critical at all stages of gastric tumorigenesis. In three separate mouse models of gastric cancer, surgical or pharmacological denervation of the stomach (bilateral or unilateral truncal vagotomy, or local injection of botulinum toxin type A) markedly reduced tumor incidence and progression, but only in the denervated portion of the stomach. Vagotomy or botulinum toxin type A treatment also enhanced the therapeutic effects of systemic chemotherapy and prolonged survival. Denervation-induced suppression of…

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Keywords
  • Denervation
  • Carcinogenesis
  • Stomach
  • Muscarinic acetylcholine receptor
  • Medicine
  • Cancer research
  • Internal medicine
  • Cancer
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Good health and well-being
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