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World J Gastroenterol. Mar 7, 2014; 20(9): 2321-2334
Published online Mar 7, 2014. doi: 10.3748/wjg.v20.i9.2321
Table 1 Technical features of NK-1 receptor antagonists
NK-1 receptor antagonistsFeature
Therapeutic actionLinked to stereochemical features (receptor affinity) and not to chemical composition
Cell specificitySpecific cytotoxicity against pancreatic cancer cells via the NK-1 receptor
Antitumor actionMitogenesis inhibition Cell death by apoptosis Angiogenesis inhibition Inhibition of the migration of cancer cells: Inhibit invasion, infiltration and metastasis
Beneficial effectsCentral nervous system:
Antiemetic
Anxiolytic
Antimigraine
Anticonvulsant
Neuroprotector
Peripheral nervous system:
Neuroprotector
Liver:
Hepatoprotector
Kidney:
Nephroprotector
Systemic:
Analgesic
Antiinflammatory
Antiviral
Side-effectsHeadaches, hiccupping, vertigo and drowsiness
Synergistic effect with cytostatic and radiation therapyVinblastine, adriamycin, mitomycin, ifosfamide, cisplatin
Decrease cytostatic and radiation therapy side-effectsCisplatin, cyclophosphamide
Block multiple intracellular signaling pathwaysNK-1 receptor (G protein-coupled receptor): Rho-Rock-pMLC: Cell migration inhibition PLC-IP3-Akt: Apoptotic effect PLC-DAG-TK-MAPKs: Inhibition of tumor cell proliferation PLC-DAG-PKC-MAPKs: Inhibition of tumor cell proliferation ATP-cAMP-PKA-Phosphorylation PLA-Arachidonic acid-PGs TXAs LXs Glycogen breakdown inhibition (counteract the Warburg effect)
DosageAct at μmol/L in a concentration-dependent manner