Publications by authors named "Mustafa Ba Djamgoz"

Tetracaine, a long-acting amino ester-type local anesthetic, prevents the initiation and propagation of action potentials by reversibly blocking voltage-gated sodium channels (VGSCs). These channels, which are highly expressed in several carcinomas (e.g.

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  • A presynaptic receptor (latrophilin-1) and a postsynaptic protein (Lasso/teneurin-2) are crucial for synapse formation through their trans-synaptic interactions.
  • During neuronal development, a significant amount of Lasso is released into the intercellular space, which may hinder its role in forming synapses.
  • Released Lasso can attract axonal growth cones by binding to latrophilin-1, leading to important signaling events that facilitate axonal pathfinding without increasing overall neurite growth.
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In this review, the first of two parts, we first provide an overview of the orthodox analgesics used commonly against cancer pain. Then, we examine in more detail the emerging evidence for the potential impact of analgesic use on cancer risk and disease progression. Increasing findings suggest that long-term use of nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, particularly aspirin, may reduce cancer occurrence.

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Background: Although a high level of functional voltage-gated sodium channel (VGSC) expression has been found in strongly metastatic human and rat prostate cancer (PCa) cells, the mechanism(s) responsible for the upregulation is unknown. The concentration of epidermal growth factor (EGF), a modulator of ion channels, in the body is highest in prostatic fluid. Thus, EGF could be involved in the VGSC upregulation in PCa.

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