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Both Bupivacaine and Levobupivacaine inhibit colon cancer cell growth but not melanoma cells in vitro

BACKGROUND: Retrospective studies indicate that the use of regional anaesthesia causes a reduction in cancer recurrence after oncological surgery, which could be due to anaesthetic’s negating effect on immunosuppression related to the surgical stress response. Local anaesthetics may also exert direc...

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Autores principales: Li, Tianci, Chen, Lin, Zhao, Hailin, Wu, Lingzhi, Masters, Joe, Han, Chongfang, Hirota, Kazuyoshi, Ma, Daqing
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Springer Japan 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6373235/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30426213
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00540-018-2577-6
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author Li, Tianci
Chen, Lin
Zhao, Hailin
Wu, Lingzhi
Masters, Joe
Han, Chongfang
Hirota, Kazuyoshi
Ma, Daqing
author_facet Li, Tianci
Chen, Lin
Zhao, Hailin
Wu, Lingzhi
Masters, Joe
Han, Chongfang
Hirota, Kazuyoshi
Ma, Daqing
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description BACKGROUND: Retrospective studies indicate that the use of regional anaesthesia causes a reduction in cancer recurrence after oncological surgery, which could be due to anaesthetic’s negating effect on immunosuppression related to the surgical stress response. Local anaesthetics may also exert direct suppressive effects on malignant cells, an area where further investigation is urgently needed. METHODS: Human colon cancer cells and human melanoma cells were cultured and then treated with 1 mM bupivacaine or levobupivacaine for up to 24 or 48 h. Their migratory ability was measured by scratch assay, proliferation determined with Ki67 immunofluorescence staining, and apoptosis accessed with annexin V and PI staining on flow cytometry. The effects of bupivacaine and levobupivacaine on cellular signaling and molecular response, specifically, on endoplasmic reticulum stress (ERS), were studied with immunostaining and western blot. RESULTS: In colon cancer cells, treatment with bupivacaine and levobupivacaine significantly inhibited cell migration (**p < 0.01, ***p < 0.001; n = 4) and proliferation (**p < 0.01; n = 4), while increasing the expression of CHOP (***p < 0.001; n = 4) and decreased the expression of Grp78 (*p < 0.05; n = 4). These effects were not mirrored by melanoma cells, such that no significant increase in apoptosis was seen in either melanoma cell lines following treatment. CONCLUSION: These in vitro data suggested that both bupivacaine and levobupivacaine suppress colorectal adenocarcinoma cell proliferation and migration, which are concurrent with increased endoplasmic reticulum stress. Conversely, melanoma cells are more resilient to these two commonly used local anaesthetics. Further in vivo studies or clinical trials are needed.
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spelling pubmed-63732352019-03-01 Both Bupivacaine and Levobupivacaine inhibit colon cancer cell growth but not melanoma cells in vitro Li, Tianci Chen, Lin Zhao, Hailin Wu, Lingzhi Masters, Joe Han, Chongfang Hirota, Kazuyoshi Ma, Daqing J Anesth Original Article BACKGROUND: Retrospective studies indicate that the use of regional anaesthesia causes a reduction in cancer recurrence after oncological surgery, which could be due to anaesthetic’s negating effect on immunosuppression related to the surgical stress response. Local anaesthetics may also exert direct suppressive effects on malignant cells, an area where further investigation is urgently needed. METHODS: Human colon cancer cells and human melanoma cells were cultured and then treated with 1 mM bupivacaine or levobupivacaine for up to 24 or 48 h. Their migratory ability was measured by scratch assay, proliferation determined with Ki67 immunofluorescence staining, and apoptosis accessed with annexin V and PI staining on flow cytometry. The effects of bupivacaine and levobupivacaine on cellular signaling and molecular response, specifically, on endoplasmic reticulum stress (ERS), were studied with immunostaining and western blot. RESULTS: In colon cancer cells, treatment with bupivacaine and levobupivacaine significantly inhibited cell migration (**p < 0.01, ***p < 0.001; n = 4) and proliferation (**p < 0.01; n = 4), while increasing the expression of CHOP (***p < 0.001; n = 4) and decreased the expression of Grp78 (*p < 0.05; n = 4). These effects were not mirrored by melanoma cells, such that no significant increase in apoptosis was seen in either melanoma cell lines following treatment. CONCLUSION: These in vitro data suggested that both bupivacaine and levobupivacaine suppress colorectal adenocarcinoma cell proliferation and migration, which are concurrent with increased endoplasmic reticulum stress. Conversely, melanoma cells are more resilient to these two commonly used local anaesthetics. Further in vivo studies or clinical trials are needed. Springer Japan 2018-11-13 2019 /pmc/articles/PMC6373235/ /pubmed/30426213 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00540-018-2577-6 Text en © The Author(s) 2018 Open AccessThis article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons license, and indicate if changes were made.
spellingShingle Original Article
Li, Tianci
Chen, Lin
Zhao, Hailin
Wu, Lingzhi
Masters, Joe
Han, Chongfang
Hirota, Kazuyoshi
Ma, Daqing
Both Bupivacaine and Levobupivacaine inhibit colon cancer cell growth but not melanoma cells in vitro
title Both Bupivacaine and Levobupivacaine inhibit colon cancer cell growth but not melanoma cells in vitro
title_full Both Bupivacaine and Levobupivacaine inhibit colon cancer cell growth but not melanoma cells in vitro
title_fullStr Both Bupivacaine and Levobupivacaine inhibit colon cancer cell growth but not melanoma cells in vitro
title_full_unstemmed Both Bupivacaine and Levobupivacaine inhibit colon cancer cell growth but not melanoma cells in vitro
title_short Both Bupivacaine and Levobupivacaine inhibit colon cancer cell growth but not melanoma cells in vitro
title_sort both bupivacaine and levobupivacaine inhibit colon cancer cell growth but not melanoma cells in vitro
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6373235/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30426213
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00540-018-2577-6
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