Role of nitric oxide in glioblastoma therapy: another step to resolve the terrible puzzle?
Date
2015Author
Altieri, Roberto
Fontanella, Marco
Agnoletti, Alessandro
Panciani, Pier Paolo
Spena, Gianantonio
Crobeddu, Emanuela
Pilloni, Giulia
Tardivo, Valentina
Lanotte, Michele
Zenga, Francesco
Ducati, Alessandro
Garbossa, Diego
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Glioblastoma Multiforme, the most common and aggressive primary brain tumor, remains incurable despite of the advent of modern surgical and medical treatments. This poor prognosis depends by the recurrence after surgery and intrinsic or acquired resistance to chemotherapy and radiotherapy. Nitric oxide is a small molecule that plays a key roles in glioma pathophysiology. Many researches showing that NO is involved in induction of apoptosis, radiosensitization and chemosensitization. Therefore, NO role, if clarified, may improve the knowledge about this unsolved puzzle called GBM.