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A3ar Stimulation May Prevent Asbestos Cancer" Development A3AR Stimulation May Help Prevent Asbestos Cancer Development(January 25, 2011) Recent study revealed that stimulation of adenosine receptors (A3AR) may help prevent tumor development after asbestos exposure and treat full blown malignant mesothelioma.According to the study published in the American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine, stimulation of A3AR lessened the spread of cytotoxic effect on malignant mesothelioma cells and on healthy mesothelial cells exposed to asbestos and other lethal substances that can comparatively cause the cancer.Experts on general and thoracic surgery at the University of Ferrara in Italy said that a strong link has been established between asbestos exposure and increased danger of developing pleural malignant mesothelioma. According to them, adenosine receptors play a key role in inflammatory processes and asbestos cancer, where it is involved in the regulation of cell death and proliferation.However, with the use of a sample group,Nike Free Run Womens, the researchers were able to investigate the difference on the presence of adenosine receptors in individuals with malignant mesothelioma. pleura and healthy mesothelial pleura. The cancer cell growth was studied by means of proliferation, apoptosis, and cytotoxicity examination. The study showed that adenosine receptors were up-regulated by 2.5 fold in malignant mesothelioma cells when compared with healthy mesothelial pleura,Nike Free.Lead author of the study said that this preliminary study suggests a positive clinical approach to stop the development of asbestos cancer cells and may also assist in treating the asbestos cancer itself,Nike Free Run. In addition, this may also help minimize a number of invasive procedures and tests that patients were required to undergo that prolong the fatality. The study was supported by the Department of Clinical and Experimental Medicine, Section of Pharmacology.