Effect of SSRI exposure on the proliferation rate and glucose uptake in breast and ovary cancer cell lines
Abstract Breast cancer is the most prevalent malignancy amongst women worldwide while ovarian cancer represents the leading cause of death among gynecological malignancies. Women suffering from these cancers displayed heightened rates of major depressive disorder, and antidepressant treatment with s...
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doaj-e507f04fc6874f6790b5573788c1ce102021-01-17T12:39:51ZengNature Publishing GroupScientific Reports2045-23222021-01-0111111410.1038/s41598-020-80850-9Effect of SSRI exposure on the proliferation rate and glucose uptake in breast and ovary cancer cell linesBritta Stapel0Catharina Melzer1Juliane von der Ohe2Peter Hillemanns3Stefan Bleich4Kai G. Kahl5Ralf Hass6Department of Psychiatry, Social Psychiatry and Psychotherapy, Hannover Medical SchoolBiochemistry and Tumor Biology Lab, Department of Gynaecology and Obstetrics, Hannover Medical SchoolBiochemistry and Tumor Biology Lab, Department of Gynaecology and Obstetrics, Hannover Medical SchoolBiochemistry and Tumor Biology Lab, Department of Gynaecology and Obstetrics, Hannover Medical SchoolDepartment of Psychiatry, Social Psychiatry and Psychotherapy, Hannover Medical SchoolDepartment of Psychiatry, Social Psychiatry and Psychotherapy, Hannover Medical SchoolBiochemistry and Tumor Biology Lab, Department of Gynaecology and Obstetrics, Hannover Medical SchoolAbstract Breast cancer is the most prevalent malignancy amongst women worldwide while ovarian cancer represents the leading cause of death among gynecological malignancies. Women suffering from these cancers displayed heightened rates of major depressive disorder, and antidepressant treatment with selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs) is frequently recommended. Recently, narrative reviews and meta-analyses showed increased recurrence risks and mortality rates in SSRI-treated women with breast and ovarian cancer. We therefore examined whether three commonly prescribed SSRIs, fluoxetine, sertraline and citalopram, affect proliferation or glucose uptake of human breast and ovarian cancer cell lines characterized by different malignancies and metastatic potential. SSRI treatment or serotonin stimulation with therapeutically relevant concentrations over various time periods revealed no consistent dose- or time-dependent effect on proliferation rates. A marginal, but significant increase in glucose uptake was observed in SK-OV-3 ovarian cancer cells upon fluoxetine or sertraline, but not citalopram treatment. In three breast cancer cell lines and in two additional ovarian cancer cell lines no significant effect of SSRIs on glucose uptake was observed. Our data suggest that the observed increase in recurrence- and mortality rates in SSRI-treated cancer patients is unlikely to be linked to antidepressant therapies.https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-020-80850-9 |
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Britta Stapel Catharina Melzer Juliane von der Ohe Peter Hillemanns Stefan Bleich Kai G. Kahl Ralf Hass |
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Britta Stapel Catharina Melzer Juliane von der Ohe Peter Hillemanns Stefan Bleich Kai G. Kahl Ralf Hass Effect of SSRI exposure on the proliferation rate and glucose uptake in breast and ovary cancer cell lines Scientific Reports |
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Effect of SSRI exposure on the proliferation rate and glucose uptake in breast and ovary cancer cell lines |
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Effect of SSRI exposure on the proliferation rate and glucose uptake in breast and ovary cancer cell lines |
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Effect of SSRI exposure on the proliferation rate and glucose uptake in breast and ovary cancer cell lines |
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effect of ssri exposure on the proliferation rate and glucose uptake in breast and ovary cancer cell lines |
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Abstract Breast cancer is the most prevalent malignancy amongst women worldwide while ovarian cancer represents the leading cause of death among gynecological malignancies. Women suffering from these cancers displayed heightened rates of major depressive disorder, and antidepressant treatment with selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs) is frequently recommended. Recently, narrative reviews and meta-analyses showed increased recurrence risks and mortality rates in SSRI-treated women with breast and ovarian cancer. We therefore examined whether three commonly prescribed SSRIs, fluoxetine, sertraline and citalopram, affect proliferation or glucose uptake of human breast and ovarian cancer cell lines characterized by different malignancies and metastatic potential. SSRI treatment or serotonin stimulation with therapeutically relevant concentrations over various time periods revealed no consistent dose- or time-dependent effect on proliferation rates. A marginal, but significant increase in glucose uptake was observed in SK-OV-3 ovarian cancer cells upon fluoxetine or sertraline, but not citalopram treatment. In three breast cancer cell lines and in two additional ovarian cancer cell lines no significant effect of SSRIs on glucose uptake was observed. Our data suggest that the observed increase in recurrence- and mortality rates in SSRI-treated cancer patients is unlikely to be linked to antidepressant therapies. |
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