2023
DOI: 10.1111/fcp.12900
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A mini‐review on anticancer‐related properties of azithromycin and its potential activities in overcoming the challenges of glioblastoma

Abstract: The resistance, plasticity and heterogeneity of cancer cells, including glioblastoma (GB) cells, have prompted the investigation of various agents for possible adjuncts and alternatives to existing therapies. This includes a macrolide antibiotic, azithromycin (AZI). It possesses intriguing anticancer properties in a range of cancer models in vitro, such as antiproliferative, pro‐apoptotic, anti‐autophagy and anti‐angiogenic effects. In fact, AZI is renowned for its ability to eradicate cancer stem cells by inh… Show more

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“…There is evidence that diazoxide and pinacidil can protect H9c2 cardiac cells against high glucose‐induced injury by inhibiting necroptosis [134]. Autophagy is a regulated and reversible form of cell death that ensures cell survival under adverse conditions [135, 136]. However, long‐term autophagy is irreversible and resulted in cell death [135].…”
Section: Katp Channels Necroptosis Pyroptosis and Autophagymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There is evidence that diazoxide and pinacidil can protect H9c2 cardiac cells against high glucose‐induced injury by inhibiting necroptosis [134]. Autophagy is a regulated and reversible form of cell death that ensures cell survival under adverse conditions [135, 136]. However, long‐term autophagy is irreversible and resulted in cell death [135].…”
Section: Katp Channels Necroptosis Pyroptosis and Autophagymentioning
confidence: 99%