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| Ivermectin , Medicationthat treats some parasitic diseases Ivermectin (IVM; brands include Stromectol; Rx antiparasitic) — a macrocyclic lactone anthelmintic used for certain parasitic infections. Oncology relevance is primarily repurposing research (preclinical + early trials), not an approved anticancer indication. Primary mechanisms (conceptual rank): Bioavailability / PK relevance: Oral; half-life ~18 h; primarily CYP3A4 metabolism; excretion mainly fecal. High-fat meal can increase bioavailability (~2.5× reported in product monograph). CNS exposure is normally limited by P-glycoprotein at the BBB (risk increases if P-gp function is impaired or inhibited). In-vitro vs oral exposure: Many reported anticancer effects use concentrations that may exceed typical systemic exposure from standard antiparasitic dosing (high concentration only for direct tumor cytotoxicity in many models). Clinical evidence status: Approved antiparasitic; oncology evidence = preclinical + small/early human studies (no oncology RCT approval/indication). Ivermectin — Cancer vs Normal Cell Pathway Map
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| Adenosine triphosphate (ATP) is the source of energy for use and storage at the cellular level. Cellular ATP levels are critical for cell survival, and several reports have shown that reductions in cellular ATP levels can lead to apoptosis and other types of cell death in cancer cells, depending on the level of depletion. Adenosine triphosphate (ATP) is one of the main biochemical components of the tumor microenvironment (TME), where it can promote tumor progression or tumor suppression depending on its concentration and on the specific ecto-nucleotidases and receptors expressed by immune and cancer cells. Cancer cells, unlike normal cells, derive as much as 60% of their ATP from glycolysis via the “Warburg effect”, and the remaining 40% is derived from mitochondrial oxidative phosphorylation. |
| 1070- | IVM, | Ivermectin accelerates autophagic death of glioma cells by inhibiting glycolysis through blocking GLUT4 mediated JAK/STAT signaling pathway activation |
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