Inhibition of mitogen-induced lymphocyte transformation by local anesthetics
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Inhibition of mitogen-induced lymphocyte transformation by local anesthetics
Abstract
Chlorpromazine (CPZ) and lidocaine were added to cultures of mouse spleen cells stimulated by concanvalin A (Con A), phytohemagglutinin (PHA), pokeweed mitogen (PWM) and lipopolysaccharide (LPS). Concentrations of CPZ greater than 5 x 10(-6)M and concentrations of lidocaine greater than 2 x 10(-3)M totally inhibited the mitogenic responses to all four mitogens. Minimal inhibitory concentrations of neither drug interferred with cell viability as determined by trypan blue uptake or 51Cr release. The effects were totally reversed by the removal of the drugs from the culture. Addition of the drug at intervals after mitogen exposure demonstrated that the inhibited event occurred relatively soon after exposure to the mitogen. For example, the addition of lidocaine or CPZ more than 24 hr after Con A stimulation had no effect on tritiated thymidine incorporation. Elevated concentrations of cyclic AMP, cyclic GMP (or their derivatives) or calciunown membrane active actions of these drugs and the rapid reversibility of the effect strongly support the idea that the local anesthetics act on the surface membrane of lymphocytes. Binding of radiolabeled Con A or LPS to lymphocyte membranes in the presence of lidocaine or CPZ was not inhibited. The possibility exists that CPZ and lidocaine disorganized cell membranes so as to interfere with the surface membrane elaboration or action of a second messenger, or interfere with cell-cell interactions.
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