2016
DOI: 10.18632/oncotarget.11748
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Tumor vessel normalization after aerobic exercise enhances chemotherapeutic efficacy

Abstract: Targeted therapies aimed at tumor vasculature are utilized in combination with chemotherapy to improve drug delivery and efficacy after tumor vascular normalization. Tumor vessels are highly disorganized with disrupted blood flow impeding drug delivery to cancer cells. Although pharmacologic anti-angiogenic therapy can remodel and normalize tumor vessels, there is a limited window of efficacy and these drugs are associated with severe side effects necessitating alternatives for vascular normalization. Recently… Show more

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“…Similar to our own findings, exercise has been found to increase drug delivery to the tumor . In the present study, we found that exercise does not, however, increase chemotherapy delivery to non‐tumor‐bearing organs, including the heart, lungs, liver, and skeletal muscle.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 92%
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“…Similar to our own findings, exercise has been found to increase drug delivery to the tumor . In the present study, we found that exercise does not, however, increase chemotherapy delivery to non‐tumor‐bearing organs, including the heart, lungs, liver, and skeletal muscle.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 92%
“…The tumor vascular response to exercise appears to be partially dependent on tumor type. Others have demonstrated that exercise changes microvessel density, vessel length, or vessel patency; these were unchanged in our model . We did, however, have a similar observation in an increase in pericyte coverage .…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 67%
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“…Five days per week of high intensity treadmill running alone had no effect on tumor growth in mice bearing orthotopic glioblastoma tumors, but increased survival and decreased tumor growth when combined with temozolomide (TMZ) compared to TMZ alone (69). Similarly, treadmill running at a more moderate intensity increased the efficacy of gemcitabine against pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma and of doxorubicin against melanoma in mice (70). Voluntary wheel running also significantly increased the efficacy of chemotherapy in multiple models.…”
Section: Exercise – Feasibility and Timingmentioning
confidence: 99%