Lidocaine Inhibits Myoblast Cell Migration And Myogenic Differentiation Through Activation Of The Notch Pathway

DRUG DESIGN DEVELOPMENT AND THERAPY(2021)

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Purpose: To assess the cellular and molecular effects of lidocaine on muscles/myoblasts.Methods: Cultured myogenic precursor (C2C12) cells were treated with varying concentrations of lidocaine.Results: Cell viability of C2C12 cells was inhibited by lidocaine in a concentrationdependent manner, with concentrations >= 0.08%, producing a dramatic reduction in cell viability. These >= 0.08% concentrations of lidocaine arrested cell cycles of C2C12 cells in the G0/G1 phase. Moreover, lidocaine inhibited cell migration and myogenic processes in C2C12 cells at low concentrations. Results from QRT-PCR assays revealed that following treatment with lidocaine, Notch1, Notch2, Hes1, Csl and Dll4 all showed higher levels of expression, while no changes were observed in Mmall, Hey 1, Dll1 and Jag 1.Conclusion: This work provides the first description of the effects of lidocaine upon the regeneration of muscles and maintenance of satellite cells at the cellular and molecular levels. In specific, we found that the D114-Notch-Csl-Hes1 axis was up-regulated suggesting that the Notch signaling pathway was involved in producing these effects of lidocaine. These findings provide a new and important foundation for future investigations into the effects of drug therapies in muscle diseases.
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local anesthetics, C2C12 cells, myogenic differentiation, strabismus, Notch signaling pathway
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