BIOCHEMICAL CONSEQUENCES OF ANTITUMOR ANTIBIOTICS APPLICATION IN NERVE AND CONNECTIVE TISSUES

The review highlights the problems of biochemical consequences of antitumor antibiotics application in nerve and connective tissues. Highly molecular collagen structures of extracellular matrix in nerve and connective tissues, their fragments, receptor proteins and enzymes involved in collagen metabolism could seriously modify antitumor antibiotics effects via not only decreasing but also increasing their influence on tumor cells and organism as a whole.