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Metformin and Aspirin: Anticancer effects on A549 and PC3 cancer cells and the mechanisms of action.

Farzaneh Sadat MotafeghiRomina ShahsavariParham MortazaviAysan BabaeiPouria SamadiMojaveriOmid Abed KhojastehMohammad Shokrzadeh
Published in: Toxicology research (2023)
Metformin and aspirin, commonly used drugs for diabetes and inflammation, inhibit the growth of cancer cell lines, A549 and PC3.Metformin and aspirin, either separately or in combination, can potentially impede cancer cell growth by disrupting mitochondrial function, inducing the release of reactive oxygen species (ROS), and activating oxidative stress pathways.Furthermore, these drugs can trigger apoptosis, a programmed cell death mechanism, in cancer cells by increasing lactate dehydrogenase (LDH) levels and facilitating its release from the cells.
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