“…An expanding array of pharmacological modulators of aquaporins include methylurea compounds [ 170 ], organic metal compounds [ 171 , 172 , 173 ], bumetanide derivatives and other arylsulfonamides [ 71 , 174 , 175 , 176 ], tetraethylammonium [ 177 , 178 , 179 ], and alternative medicinal constituents [ 180 , 181 ]. The diuretic acetazolamide, an antagonist of carbonic anhydrase approved for treatment of an array of diseases including heart failure [ 182 ], has been proposed to reduce AQP1 activity [ 183 ]. Acetazolamide reduced angiogenesis, tumor growth, and tumor invasion in the Lewis lung carcinoma mouse model [ 184 ], effects consistent with possible AQP1 downregulation [ 183 , 185 ], although other contributing mechanisms of action need to be considered [ 186 ].…”