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- W2099573697 abstract "Introduction: After binding to the neurokinin (NK-1) receptor, substance P (SP) induces tumor cell proliferation, the migration of tumor cells (invasion and metastasis) and angiogenesis. By contrast, NK-1 receptor antagonists inhibit tumor cell proliferation (tumor cells die by apoptosis), block the migratory activity of tumor cells and exert antiangiogenic properties. Areas covered: This review offers a 12-year overview of the underlying mechanism of the action of the SP/NK-1 receptor system and NK-1 receptor antagonists in cancer, providing a new approach to the treatment of tumors. Expert opinion: Chemically diverse NK-1 receptor antagonists have been identified. The antitumor action of these compounds is independent of their chemical structures and such action is associated with their affinity for the NK-1 receptor and with the dose of the antagonist administered. The NK-1 receptor can be considered as a target in cancer treatment and NK-1 receptor antagonists could be considered as new antitumor drugs. The NK-1 receptor antagonist aprepitant is used in clinical practice and exerts an antitumor action against tumor cells in vitro. In the future, such antitumor action should be tested in human clinical trials." @default.
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