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Dantrolene Prevents the Lymphostasis Caused by Doxorubicin in the Rat Mesenteric Circulation
Background and Purpose: Doxorubicin (DOX) is a risk factor for arm lymphedema in breast cancer patients. We reported that DOX opens ryanodine receptors (RYRs) to enact “calcium leak,” which disrupts the rhythmic contractions of lymph vessels (LVs) to attenuate lymph flow. Here, we evaluated whether...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8415554/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34483938 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fphar.2021.727526 |
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author | Van, Serena Pal, Soumiya Garner, Brittney R. Steed, Kate Sridharan, Vijayalakshmi Mu, Shengyu Rusch, Nancy J. Stolarz, Amanda J. |
author_facet | Van, Serena Pal, Soumiya Garner, Brittney R. Steed, Kate Sridharan, Vijayalakshmi Mu, Shengyu Rusch, Nancy J. Stolarz, Amanda J. |
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description | Background and Purpose: Doxorubicin (DOX) is a risk factor for arm lymphedema in breast cancer patients. We reported that DOX opens ryanodine receptors (RYRs) to enact “calcium leak,” which disrupts the rhythmic contractions of lymph vessels (LVs) to attenuate lymph flow. Here, we evaluated whether dantrolene, a clinically available RYR1 subtype antagonist, prevents the detrimental effects of DOX on lymphatic function. Experimental Approach: Isolated rat mesenteric LVs were cannulated, pressurized (4–5 mm Hg) and equilibrated in physiological salt solution and Fura-2AM. Video microscopy recorded changes in diameter and Fura-2AM fluorescence tracked cytosolic free calcium ([Ca(2+) (i)]). High-speed in vivo microscopy assessed mesenteric lymph flow in anesthetized rats. Flow cytometry evaluated RYR1 expression in freshly isolated mesenteric lymphatic muscle cells (LMCs). Key Results: DOX (10 μmol/L) increased resting [Ca(2+) (i)] by 17.5 ± 3.7% in isolated LVs (n = 11). The rise in [Ca(2+) (i)] was prevented by dantrolene (3 μmol/L; n = 10). A single rapid infusion of DOX (10 mg/kg i.v.) reduced positive volumetric lymph flow to 29.7 ± 10.8% (n = 7) of baseline in mesenteric LVs in vivo. In contrast, flow in LVs superfused with dantrolene (10 μmol/L) only decreased to 76.3 ± 14.0% (n = 7) of baseline in response to DOX infusion. Subsequently, expression of the RYR1 subtype protein as the presumed dantrolene binding site was confirm in isolated mesenteric LMCs by flow cytometry. Conclusion and Implications: We conclude that dantrolene attenuates the acute impairment of lymph flow by DOX and suggest that its prophylactic use in patients subjected to DOX chemotherapy may lower lymphedema risk. |
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spelling | pubmed-84155542021-09-04 Dantrolene Prevents the Lymphostasis Caused by Doxorubicin in the Rat Mesenteric Circulation Van, Serena Pal, Soumiya Garner, Brittney R. Steed, Kate Sridharan, Vijayalakshmi Mu, Shengyu Rusch, Nancy J. Stolarz, Amanda J. Front Pharmacol Pharmacology Background and Purpose: Doxorubicin (DOX) is a risk factor for arm lymphedema in breast cancer patients. We reported that DOX opens ryanodine receptors (RYRs) to enact “calcium leak,” which disrupts the rhythmic contractions of lymph vessels (LVs) to attenuate lymph flow. Here, we evaluated whether dantrolene, a clinically available RYR1 subtype antagonist, prevents the detrimental effects of DOX on lymphatic function. Experimental Approach: Isolated rat mesenteric LVs were cannulated, pressurized (4–5 mm Hg) and equilibrated in physiological salt solution and Fura-2AM. Video microscopy recorded changes in diameter and Fura-2AM fluorescence tracked cytosolic free calcium ([Ca(2+) (i)]). High-speed in vivo microscopy assessed mesenteric lymph flow in anesthetized rats. Flow cytometry evaluated RYR1 expression in freshly isolated mesenteric lymphatic muscle cells (LMCs). Key Results: DOX (10 μmol/L) increased resting [Ca(2+) (i)] by 17.5 ± 3.7% in isolated LVs (n = 11). The rise in [Ca(2+) (i)] was prevented by dantrolene (3 μmol/L; n = 10). A single rapid infusion of DOX (10 mg/kg i.v.) reduced positive volumetric lymph flow to 29.7 ± 10.8% (n = 7) of baseline in mesenteric LVs in vivo. In contrast, flow in LVs superfused with dantrolene (10 μmol/L) only decreased to 76.3 ± 14.0% (n = 7) of baseline in response to DOX infusion. Subsequently, expression of the RYR1 subtype protein as the presumed dantrolene binding site was confirm in isolated mesenteric LMCs by flow cytometry. Conclusion and Implications: We conclude that dantrolene attenuates the acute impairment of lymph flow by DOX and suggest that its prophylactic use in patients subjected to DOX chemotherapy may lower lymphedema risk. Frontiers Media S.A. 2021-08-16 /pmc/articles/PMC8415554/ /pubmed/34483938 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fphar.2021.727526 Text en Copyright © 2021 Van, Pal, Garner, Steed, Sridharan, Mu, Rusch and Stolarz. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms. |
spellingShingle | Pharmacology Van, Serena Pal, Soumiya Garner, Brittney R. Steed, Kate Sridharan, Vijayalakshmi Mu, Shengyu Rusch, Nancy J. Stolarz, Amanda J. Dantrolene Prevents the Lymphostasis Caused by Doxorubicin in the Rat Mesenteric Circulation |
title | Dantrolene Prevents the Lymphostasis Caused by Doxorubicin in the Rat Mesenteric Circulation |
title_full | Dantrolene Prevents the Lymphostasis Caused by Doxorubicin in the Rat Mesenteric Circulation |
title_fullStr | Dantrolene Prevents the Lymphostasis Caused by Doxorubicin in the Rat Mesenteric Circulation |
title_full_unstemmed | Dantrolene Prevents the Lymphostasis Caused by Doxorubicin in the Rat Mesenteric Circulation |
title_short | Dantrolene Prevents the Lymphostasis Caused by Doxorubicin in the Rat Mesenteric Circulation |
title_sort | dantrolene prevents the lymphostasis caused by doxorubicin in the rat mesenteric circulation |
topic | Pharmacology |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8415554/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34483938 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fphar.2021.727526 |
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