Affiliation:
1. Centro de Estudios Farmacologicos y Botanicos (CEFYBO)-CONICET. 2da Catedra de Farmacologia, Facultad de Medicina, Universidad de Buenos Aires (UBA), Buenos Aires, Argentina
Abstract
Background:
muscarinic acetylcholine receptors (mAChRs) have attracted interest as
targets for therapeutic interventions in different illnesses like Alzheimer´s disease, viral infections
and different tumors. Regarding the latter, many authors have studied each subtype of mAChRs,
which seem to be involved in the progression of distinct types of malignancies.
Methods:
We carefully revised research literature focused on mAChRs expression and signaling as
well as in their involvement in cancer progression and treatment. The characteristics of screened
papers were described using the mentioned conceptual framework.
Results:
Muscarinic antagonists and agonists have been assayed for the treatment of tumors established
in lung, brain and breast with beneficial effects. We described an up-regulation of mAChRs
in mammary tumors and the lack of expression in non-tumorigenic breast cells and normal mammary
tissues. We and others demonstrated that muscarinic agonists can trigger anti-tumor actions in
a dose-dependent manner on tumors originated in different organs like brain or breast. At pharmacological
concentrations, they exert similar effects to traditional chemotherapeutic agents. Metronomic
chemotherapy refers to the administration of anti-cancer drugs at low doses with short intervals
among them, and it is a different regimen applied in cancer treatment reducing malignant
growth and angiogenesis, and very low incidence of adverse effects.
Conclusion:
The usage of subthreshold concentrations of muscarinic agonists combined with conventional
chemotherapeutic agents could be a promising tool for breast cancer therapy.
Funder
University of Buenos Aires
National Scientific and Technical Research Council
Publisher
Bentham Science Publishers Ltd.
Subject
Pharmacology (medical),General Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutics,General Medicine
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