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Biguanides Exert Antitumoral Actions in Pituitary Tumor Cells Through AMPK-Dependent and -Independent Mechanisms.

Mari C Vázquez-Borrego1,2,3,4, Antonio C Fuentes-Fayos1,2,3,4, Aura D Herrera-Martínez1,3,5, Fernando L-López1,2,3,4, Alejandro Ibáñez-Costa1,2,3,4, Paloma Moreno-Moreno1,3,5, María R Alhambra-Expósito1,3,5, Ana Barrera-Martín1,3,5, Cristóbal Blanco-Acevedo1,3,6, Elena Dios7, Eva Venegas-Moreno7, Juan Solivera1,3,6, Manuel D Gahete1,2,3,4, Alfonso Soto-Moreno7, María A Gálvez-Moreno1,3,5, Justo P Castaño1,2,3,4, Raúl M Luque1,2,3,4.   

Abstract

CONTEXT: Pituitary neuroendocrine tumors (PitNETs) are a commonly underestimated pathology in terms of incidence and associated morbimortality. Currently, an appreciable subset of patients are resistant or poorly responsive to the main current medical treatments [i.e., synthetic somatostatin analogs (SSAs) and dopamine agonists]. Thus, development and optimization of novel and available medical therapies is necessary. Biguanides (metformin, buformin, and phenformin) are antidiabetic drugs that exert antitumoral actions in several tumor types, but their pharmacological effects on PitNETs are poorly known.
OBJECTIVE: We aimed to explore the direct effects of biguanides on key functions (cell viability, hormone release, apoptosis, and signaling pathways) in primary cell cultures from human PitNETs and cell lines. Additionally, we evaluated the effect of combined metformin with SSAs on cell viability and hormone secretion.
DESIGN: A total of 13 corticotropinomas, 13 somatotropinomas, 13 nonfunctioning PitNETs, 3 prolactinomas, and 2 tumoral pituitary cell lines (AtT-20 and GH3) were used to evaluate the direct effects of biguanides on cell viability, hormone release, apoptosis, and signaling pathways.
RESULTS: Biguanides reduced cell viability in all PitNETs and cell lines (with phenformin being the most effective biguanide) and increased apoptosis in somatotropinomas. Moreover, buformin and phenformin, but not metformin, reduced hormone secretion in a cell type-specific manner. Combination metformin/SSA therapy did not increase SSA monotherapy effectiveness. Effects of biguanides on PitNETs could involve the modulation of AMP-activated protein kinase-dependent ([Ca2+]i, PI3K/Akt) and independent (MAPK) mechanisms.
CONCLUSION: Altogether, our data unveil clear antitumoral effects of biguanides on PitNET cells, opening avenues to explore their potential as drugs to treat these pathologies.
Copyright © 2019 Endocrine Society.

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Year:  2019        PMID: 30860580     DOI: 10.1210/jc.2019-00056

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Clin Endocrinol Metab        ISSN: 0021-972X            Impact factor:   5.958


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