Leukocyte hydrogen peroxide production in a surgical wound in mice. The effects of an amide local anaesthetic
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Leukocyte hydrogen peroxide production in a surgical wound in mice. The effects of an amide local anaesthetic
Abstract
The oxygen metabolism of polymorphonuclear leukocytes (PMN) is of importance in local tissue repair processes. Amide local anaesthetics are commonly used to relieve surgical wound pain. The cellular effects of local anaesthetics in vivo is poorly described in the literature. However, interactions between amide local anaesthetics and the oxygen metabolism of leukocytes have been reported. To extend that knowledge, this paper investigates the influence of lidocaine treatment on the production of hydrogen peroxide (H2O2) by leukocyte oxygen metabolism. A soft tissue chamber model in the mouse was used, allowing measurements of the H2O2 production spontaneously and after phorbol myristate acetate (PMA) addition, from two different leukocyte pools. Exudate leukocytes were generally more reactive to PMA stimulation in comparison to tissue chamber adherent leukocytes. Topically administered lidocaine significantly influenced the number of leukocytes in the wound exudate at 24 h postoperatively. Exudate leukocytes, topically exposed to lidocaine, showed an enhanced H2O2 production in comparison to leukocytes receiving lidocaine systemically. At 6 days, the viability and the H2O2 production differed significantly between the group receiving topically applied lidocaine in comparison to placebo. We conclude that the wound healing process may be effected by topically applied lidocaine, administered in clinical doses, at least via interference with leukocyte oxygen metabolism.
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