THERMODYNAMIC ANALYSIS OF ENERGY IMBALANCE IN CANCER CELLS

Authors

  • Odilova Nozanin Author
  • Qobilova Shahruza Author
  • Olimova Ozoda Tashkent State Medical University 1st- Year Students Author
  • Shavkat Xolmedov Teacher Author

Keywords:

Bioenergetics, thermodynamics, entropy, Gibbs free energy, cancer metabolism.

Abstract

Cells maintain their structure and function through continuous energy exchange with their surroundings. These processes are governed by the fundamental laws of thermodynamics , which ensure that energy is conserved while entropy tends to increase. In cancer cells , these principles become especially important , as changes in metabolism support uncontrolled proliferation and disrupt energy balance (Haynie , 2014). ATP plays a central role in this system , providing free energy for endergonic reactions through coupling mechanisms. However , in malignant cells , ATP production and consumption pathways are reprogrammed — a phenomenon known as the Warburg effect. This shift results in altered Gibbs free energy (ΔG) , increased heat production , and changes in cellular heat capacity , all reflecting the thermodynamic imbalance within the cell. Understanding these processes through thermodynamic analysis allows us to connect molecular energy transformations to large-scale biological behavior , revealing how cancer cells sustain their growth far from equilibrium conditions.

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2025-11-07

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THERMODYNAMIC ANALYSIS OF ENERGY IMBALANCE IN CANCER CELLS. (2025). Modern American Journal of Medical and Health Sciences, 1(8), 10-12. https://usajournals.org/index.php/1/article/view/1345