AE-941 Uses, Dosage, Side Effects and more

AE-941 is a naturally occurring anti-angiogenic compound, extracted from cartilage, with multiple anti-angiogenic mechanisms of action that provide broad therapeutic potential for a number of diseases. It is currently in international Phase III trials for renal cell carcinoma and non-small-cell lung cancer.

Trade Name AE-941
Generic AE-941
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Groups Investigational
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Last Updated: January 7, 2025 at 1:49 am

Uses

Investigated for use/treatment in kidney cancer, lung cancer, macular degeneration, multiple myeloma, prostate cancer, and psoriasis and psoriatic disorders.

How AE-941 works

AE-941(Neovastat) contains a component that specifically prevents the binding of VEGF (Vascular Endothelial Growth Factor) to its receptors. It inhibits gelatinolytic and elastinolytic activities for MMP-2, MMP-9, and MMP-12. The MMP's are often over expressed in tumors and play an important role in the degradation of the matrix that surrounds the cell (extracellular matrix), which allows tumor growth and invasion (metastasis). It also induces apoptosis (programmed cell death) which is an additional Anti angiogenic activity found in Neovastat.

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