Asia Pacific Journal of Medical Toxicology (Dec 2019)

The Effects of ICD-85 in vivo and in vitro in Treatment of Cancer

  • Mohammad Reza Zinatizadeh,
  • Abbas Zare Mirakabadi,
  • Peyman Kheirandish Zarandi,
  • Hamid Reza Mirzaei,
  • Farzaneh Parnak,
  • Sholeh Javadi

DOI
https://doi.org/10.22038/apjmt.2019.14807
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 8, no. 4
pp. 130 – 135

Abstract

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Background: Breast cancer is now the most important type of cancer in women around the globe and accounts for 25% of all types of cancer. Prevention and treatment of cancer are essential. Method: The main methods for treating cancer include chemotherapy, surgery, radiotherapy, gene therapy, and hormone therapy. Chemopreventive test programmes began in 1987, when over 1,000 agents and agent combinations were selected and evaluated in preclinical studies of chemopreventive activity against various types of cancers. Results: An important feature of anticancer drugs is a cytotoxic effect on cancer cells; these drugs have some cytotoxic agents found in animal venom. The ICD-85 is a combination of three peptides, ranging from 10,000 to 30,000 Da, and derived from the venom of the Iranian brown snake (Gloydius halys) and the yellow scorpion (Hemiscorpius lepturus). Conclusion: ICD-85 has an anti-proliferative effect and anti-angiogenesis activity on cancer cells. The side effects of chemotherapy are multiple drug resistance and effects on natural tissues, among others. Therefore, cytotoxic anticancer drugs are useful in treating cancer. The present work investigates the effects of ICD-85 on in vivo and in vitro studies.

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