Review Article
Triggers, Inhibitors, Mechanisms, and Significance of Eryptosis: The Suicidal Erythrocyte Death
Table 2
Inhibitors of eryptosis.
| Inhibitors | References |
| Adenosine | [172] | Amitriptyline | [173] | Caffeine | [174] | Catecholamines (isoproterenol) | [175] | Chloride | [176] | D4476 | [143] | Dibutyryl-cGMP | [17] | Dithiothreitol | [5] | EIPA | [177] | EPO | [19] | Erythropoietin | [19, 178] | Flufenamic acid | [179] | Furosemide | [180] | Glutathione | [38] | 7-monohydroxyethylrutoside | [40] | N-acetylcysteine | [18, 20] | Naringin | [181] | NBQX/CNQX | [182] | Niflumic acid | [44] | Nitroprusside (NO-donor) | [17] | NPPB | [44] | Papanonoate (NO-donor) | [17] | P38 Inh III | [183] | Resveratrol | [184] | (R)-DRF053 | [143] | Salidroside | [39] | SB203580 | [183] | Staurosporine | [14] | Trolox | [31] | Urea | [185] | Vitamin E | [35ā37] | Xanthohumol | [186] | Zidovudine | [187] |
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