| Literature DB >> 33718164 |
Jiaqiang Wang1, Chien-Shan Cheng2,3, Yan Lu4, Shen Sun1, Shaoqiang Huang1.
Abstract
Volatile anesthetics are widely used inhalation anesthetics in clinical anesthesia. In recent years, the regulation of anti-cancer relevant signaling of volatile anesthetics has drawn the attention of investigators. However, their underlying mechanism remains unclear. This review summarizes the research progress on the regulation of anti-cancer relevant signaling of volatile anesthetics, including sevoflurane, desflurane, xenon, isoflurane, and halothane in vitro, in vivo, and clinical studies. The present review article aims to provide a general overview of regulation of anti-cancer relevant signaling and explore potential underlying molecular mechanisms of volatile anesthetics. It may promote promising insights of guiding clinical anesthesia procedure and instructing enhance recovery after surgery (ERAS) with latent benefits.Entities:
Keywords: anti-cancer; inhalation anesthesia; mechanism; volatile anesthesia; volatile anesthetics
Year: 2021 PMID: 33718164 PMCID: PMC7952859 DOI: 10.3389/fonc.2021.610514
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Front Oncol ISSN: 2234-943X Impact factor: 6.244