Cytotoxicity of proparacaine to human corneal endothelial cells in vitro
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Cytotoxicity of proparacaine to human corneal endothelial cells in vitro
Abstract
Proparacaine is a widely used topical anesthetic in ophthalmic optometry and surgery, and has been reported to have cytotoxic effects on rabbit corneal endothelial cells after prolonged and repeated usage. Since rabbit is an exceptive mammal whose corneal endothelial cells still maintaining proliferation abilities even in adulthood, whether proparacaine has cytotoxic effects on human corneal endothelial (HCE) cells need to be further verified. Our objectives in the present study were to investigate the cytotoxicity to HCE cells of proparacaine and its underlying mechanisms in vitro and verify the cytotoxicity using cat corneal endothelial (CCE) cells in an in vivo model of cat corneas. Cytotoxic evaluation results indicated that a dose- and time-dependent toxic response of HCE cells to proparacaine over 0.03125% was rated based on morphology and viability, and a toxic response of CCE cells to 0.5% (clinical applied dosage) proparacaine was also rated based on cell density and histology. Importantly, treatment with proparacaine resulted in significant elevation of plasma membrane permeability, cell cycle arrest at S phase, fragmentation of genomic DNA, formation of apoptotic bodies, and externalization of phosphatidylserine (PS) of HCE cells. Moreover, proparacaine demonstrated disrupting effects on mitochondrial transmembrane potential (MTP) of HCE cells and activating effects on caspase-3, -8 and -9. This study demonstrates that proparacaine has notable cytotoxicity to both HCE cells in vitro and CCE cells in vivo, and its dose- and time-dependent cytotoxicity to HCE cells is achieved by inducing apoptosis via a mitochondrion-mediated caspase-dependent pathway. These findings provide new insights into the cytotoxicity and apoptosis-inducing effect of local anesthetics which should be used with great caution in the eye clinic.
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