2005, Number 1
Electrochemistry of cancer
García FP
Language: Spanish
References: 11
Page: 22-30
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ABSTRACT
Nowadys, few cases of heart primitive sarcoma are known. We consider that all cancers have a common denominator in their origin: electricity. In our organism, there are some organs, glands, tissues, etc, in which their cells keep a perfect electronic balance as they don’t receive high electric potentials. For instance, the right auricle of the heart receives a weak electric flow from the cardiac plexus through some very thin nerve fibers. By means of its system conduction, it reaches the atrioventricular node; both ventricles receive electricity indirectly from the cardiac plexus through the His beam and from Purkinje system. This electricity only has positive charges. Both neuroanatomy, neurophysiology and epidemiology support our opinion about why cancerous processes barely appear in heart, arteries, venae, diaphragm, etc. Heart intraendothelial motor nerve ends are very scarce; and, as cardial endothelium continues with artery and vene endotheli, there are no tumors in the vascular system either, but for very rare exceptions. All phases of action potential in the SA have a low threshold. According this, it is very difficult that excitability occurs. Charges inside cells in both atria and ventricles are only positive.REFERENCES