Impact of Bupivacaine on malignant proliferation, apoptosis and autophagy of human colorectal cancer SW480 cells through regulating NF-κB signaling path

To probe into the impact of Bupivacaine on colorectal cancer (CRC) proliferation, apoptosis, and autophagy through regulating the NF-κB signaling pathway. Our work treated CRC cells with Bupivacaine, detected cell vitality through MTT assay, apoptosis through flow cytometry, cell migration through w...

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Main Authors: Bingwu Liu, Xinfeng Yan, Zuojia Hou, Lei Zhang, Duwen Zhang
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Taylor & Francis Group 2021-01-01
Series:Bioengineered
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Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/21655979.2021.1937911
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spelling doaj-c64925b6e7384168bf45a2de2eb0bb402021-07-06T12:16:11ZengTaylor & Francis GroupBioengineered2165-59792165-59872021-01-011212723273310.1080/21655979.2021.19379111937911Impact of Bupivacaine on malignant proliferation, apoptosis and autophagy of human colorectal cancer SW480 cells through regulating NF-κB signaling pathBingwu Liu0Xinfeng Yan1Zuojia Hou2Lei Zhang3Duwen Zhang4The Second Children and Women’s Healthcare of Jinan CityThe Second Children and Women’s Healthcare of Jinan CityLaiwu People’s Hospital of Jinan CityLaiwu Iron and Steel Group Laiwu Mining Co., Ltd. Staff HospitalGuizhou Provincial People’s HospitalTo probe into the impact of Bupivacaine on colorectal cancer (CRC) proliferation, apoptosis, and autophagy through regulating the NF-κB signaling pathway. Our work treated CRC cells with Bupivacaine, detected cell vitality through MTT assay, apoptosis through flow cytometry, cell migration through wound healing assay, NF-κB activity through immunofluorescence, inflammatory factor level, including TNF-α, IL-1β as well as IL-6 through ESLIA, apoptosis factor mRNA expression, including Bcl-2, Bax and caspase-3q through qRT-PCR, and protein expression linking with NF-κB signaling pathway as well as autophagy-related proteins via western blot. In in vivo experiments, we explored the impact of Bupivacaine on tumor volume, tumor and NF-κB expression. The results showed that 1 mM Bupivacaine was available to signally inhibit CRC cell vitality, promoted apoptosis rate and apoptosis gene expression, like Bax, and caspase-3, inhibited Bcl-2 expression, inhibited cancer cell migration, promoted autophagy-related protein LC3B II/LC3B I ratio and beclin-1 expression, and inhibited p62 expression. Additionally, it could elevate inflammatory factor level and induce IKK and IκB phosphorylation as well as NF-κB proteins. In in vivo experiments, Bupivacaine inhibited tumor volume and tumor, as well as NF-κB expression. In short, bupivacaine is available to inhibit CRC proliferation through regulating NF-κB signaling pathway, promote apoptosis and autophagy, and can be used as a potential drug to treat CRC in the future.http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/21655979.2021.1937911bupivacainecolorectal cancernf-κbapoptosisautophagy
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author Bingwu Liu
Xinfeng Yan
Zuojia Hou
Lei Zhang
Duwen Zhang
spellingShingle Bingwu Liu
Xinfeng Yan
Zuojia Hou
Lei Zhang
Duwen Zhang
Impact of Bupivacaine on malignant proliferation, apoptosis and autophagy of human colorectal cancer SW480 cells through regulating NF-κB signaling path
Bioengineered
bupivacaine
colorectal cancer
nf-κb
apoptosis
autophagy
author_facet Bingwu Liu
Xinfeng Yan
Zuojia Hou
Lei Zhang
Duwen Zhang
author_sort Bingwu Liu
title Impact of Bupivacaine on malignant proliferation, apoptosis and autophagy of human colorectal cancer SW480 cells through regulating NF-κB signaling path
title_short Impact of Bupivacaine on malignant proliferation, apoptosis and autophagy of human colorectal cancer SW480 cells through regulating NF-κB signaling path
title_full Impact of Bupivacaine on malignant proliferation, apoptosis and autophagy of human colorectal cancer SW480 cells through regulating NF-κB signaling path
title_fullStr Impact of Bupivacaine on malignant proliferation, apoptosis and autophagy of human colorectal cancer SW480 cells through regulating NF-κB signaling path
title_full_unstemmed Impact of Bupivacaine on malignant proliferation, apoptosis and autophagy of human colorectal cancer SW480 cells through regulating NF-κB signaling path
title_sort impact of bupivacaine on malignant proliferation, apoptosis and autophagy of human colorectal cancer sw480 cells through regulating nf-κb signaling path
publisher Taylor & Francis Group
series Bioengineered
issn 2165-5979
2165-5987
publishDate 2021-01-01
description To probe into the impact of Bupivacaine on colorectal cancer (CRC) proliferation, apoptosis, and autophagy through regulating the NF-κB signaling pathway. Our work treated CRC cells with Bupivacaine, detected cell vitality through MTT assay, apoptosis through flow cytometry, cell migration through wound healing assay, NF-κB activity through immunofluorescence, inflammatory factor level, including TNF-α, IL-1β as well as IL-6 through ESLIA, apoptosis factor mRNA expression, including Bcl-2, Bax and caspase-3q through qRT-PCR, and protein expression linking with NF-κB signaling pathway as well as autophagy-related proteins via western blot. In in vivo experiments, we explored the impact of Bupivacaine on tumor volume, tumor and NF-κB expression. The results showed that 1 mM Bupivacaine was available to signally inhibit CRC cell vitality, promoted apoptosis rate and apoptosis gene expression, like Bax, and caspase-3, inhibited Bcl-2 expression, inhibited cancer cell migration, promoted autophagy-related protein LC3B II/LC3B I ratio and beclin-1 expression, and inhibited p62 expression. Additionally, it could elevate inflammatory factor level and induce IKK and IκB phosphorylation as well as NF-κB proteins. In in vivo experiments, Bupivacaine inhibited tumor volume and tumor, as well as NF-κB expression. In short, bupivacaine is available to inhibit CRC proliferation through regulating NF-κB signaling pathway, promote apoptosis and autophagy, and can be used as a potential drug to treat CRC in the future.
topic bupivacaine
colorectal cancer
nf-κb
apoptosis
autophagy
url http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/21655979.2021.1937911
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