Lidocaine Induces Apoptosis via the Mitochondrial Pathway Independently of Death Receptor Signaling

Author:

Werdehausen Robert1,Braun Sebastian2,Essmann Frank3,Schulze-Osthoff Klaus4,Walczak Henning5,Lipfert Peter6,Stevens Markus F.7

Affiliation:

1. * Resident,

2. † Resident in Anesthesiology,

3. ‡ Research Fellow, Institute of Molecular Medicine,

4. § Head of the Institute of Molecular Medicine, University of Düsseldorf, Düsseldorf, Germany.

5. ∥ Head of the Division of Apoptosis Regulation, German Cancer Research Center, Heidelberg, Germany.

6. # Professor of Anesthesiology,

7. ** Staff Anesthesiologist, Department of Anesthesiology,

Abstract

Abstract Background: Local anesthetics, especially lidocaine, can lead to persistent cauda equina syndrome after spinal anesthesia. Recently, lidocaine has been reported to trigger apoptosis, although the underlying mechanisms remain unknown. To elucidate the pathway of lidocaine-induced apoptosis, the authors used genetically modified cells with overexpression or deficiencies of key regulators of apoptosis. Methods: Human Jurkat T-lymphoma cells overexpressing the antiapoptotic protein B-cell lymphoma 2 as well as cells deficient of caspase 9, caspase 8, or Fas-associated protein with death domain were exposed to lidocaine and compared with parental cells. The authors evaluated cell viability, mitochondrial alterations, cytochrome c release, caspase activation, and early apoptosis. Apoptosis was in addition investigated in neuroblastoma cells. Results: In Jurkat cells, lidocaine reduced viability, associated with a loss of the mitochondrial membrane potential. At low concentrations (3–6 mm) of lidocaine, caspase 3 was activated and release of cytochrome c was detected, whereas at higher concentrations (10 mm), no caspase activation was found. Apoptosis by lidocaine was strongly reduced by B-cell lymphoma-2 protein overexpression or caspase-9 deficiency, whereas cells lacking the death receptor pathway components caspase 8 and Fas-associated protein with death domain were not protected and displayed similar apoptotic alterations as the parental cells. Lidocaine also induced apoptotic caspase activation in neuroblastoma cells. Conclusions: Apoptosis is triggered by concentrations of lidocaine occurring intrathecally after spinal anesthesia, whereas higher concentrations induce necrosis. The data indicate that death receptors are not involved in lidocaine-induced apoptosis. In contrast, the observation that B-cell lymphoma-2 protein overexpression or the lack of caspase 9 abolished apoptosis clearly implicates the intrinsic mitochondrial death pathway in lidocaine-induced apoptosis.

Publisher

Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health)

Subject

Anesthesiology and Pain Medicine

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