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Intraoperative systemic lidocaine inhibits the expression of HMGB1 in patients undergoing radical hysterectomy.

Huan-Liang Wang1, Ya-Yang Liu2, Hong-Dan Yan1, Xiao-Shuang Wang3, Rui Huang1, Wei-Fu Lei1.   

Abstract

Surgery stressors trigger inflammatory response and excessive inflammatory response leads to organ failure or even septic shock. HMGB1 as a later inflammatory cytokines and a critical mediator of severe sepsis is always associated with the aggravation of organ failure. Previous study shows that lidocaine can inhibit the expression of HMGB1 in macrophage of septic rats and protect animals from organ failure. The present study sought to determine whether intraoperative systemic lidocaine could attenuate the level of HMGB1 by inhibiting it expression in PBMC from patients underwent radical hysterectomy. Thirty patients were recruited and divided randomly into two groups according to the difference of study medicine. Patients in lidocaine group received an intravenous bolus infusion of 1.5 mg/kg of lidocaine followed by a continuous infusion of 1.5 mg/kg/h till discharged from operating room, and those in the control group received normal saline. Peripheral blood sample was drawn at pre-surgery, discharge from operating room and 48 h post-surgery. Monocytes were isolated and cultured with medium alone or with LPS. HMGB1 protein in serum or in supernatant of PBMC was detected with ELISA, while the HMGB1 mRNA in PBMC was determined by real-time quantitative PCR. The result showed that lidocaine not only attenuated the level of HMGB1 protein in serum and supernatant, but inhibited the transcription of HMGB1 mRAN in PBMC. The present study of us demonstrated that intraoperative systemic lidocaine can attenuate the level of HMGB1 and inhibit its expression in PBMC from patients underwent radical hysterectomy. Therefore, lidocaine may play an important role in many other clinical diseases by inhibiting HMGB1.

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Keywords:  High mobility group box1; gynecologic oncology; lidocaine; monocytes

Year:  2014        PMID: 25419374      PMCID: PMC4238473     

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int J Clin Exp Med        ISSN: 1940-5901


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