Quinazoline alpha-adrenoreceptor blockers as an adjunct cancer treatment: From bench to bedside

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King, Liam
Christie, David
Dare, Wendy
Bernaitis, Nijole
Chess-Williams, Russ
McDermott, Catherine
Forbes, Amanda
Anoopkumar-Dukie, Shailendra
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2020
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Drug repurposing has been increasingly used by both researchers and clinicians to identify new cancer treatments. The alpha-1 adrenoreceptor blockers are a class of drugs that have been used for many years in the treatment of hypertension and benign prostatic hyperplasia. Some of the drugs in this class, notably the quinazoline derivatives, have been found to display cytotoxic properties, identifying them as potential options in the treatment of cancer. This review will examine the currently available evidence that investigates the cytotoxic and anti-cancer properties of these agents, the mechanisms behind these properties and how the alpha-1 blockers fit within current cancer therapies. It aims to answer the question of whether these agents can go from the laboratory bench top into cancer clinics.

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European Journal of Pharmacology

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893

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Artificial intelligence

Pharmacology and pharmaceutical sciences

Psychology

Cognitive and computational psychology

Zoology

Social and personality psychology

Alpha blocker

Cancer

Chemotherapy

Drug repurposing

Radiotherapy

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King, L; Christie, D; Dare, W; Bernaitis, N; Chess-Williams, R; McDermott, C; Forbes, A; Anoopkumar-Dukie, S, Quinazoline alpha-adrenoreceptor blockers as an adjunct cancer treatment: From bench to bedside, European Journal of Pharmacology, 2020, 893, pp. 173831-

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