Repurposing of Antidiarrheal Loperamide for Treating Melanoma by
Inducing Cell Apoptosis and Cell Metastasis Suppression In vitro and
In vivo
Shuping Yang,
Zhi Li,
Mingyue Pan
et al.
Abstract:Background:
Melanoma is the most common skin tumor worldwide and still lacks effective therapeutic agents in clinical practice. Repurposing of existing drugs for clinical tumor
treatment is an attractive and effective strategy. Loperamide is a commonly used anti-diarrheal
drug with excellent safety profiles. However, the affection and mechanism of loperamide in melanoma remain unknown. Herein, the potential anti-melanoma effects and mechanism of loperamide were investigated in vitro and in vivo.
Methods:
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