Anti-tumor effects of lidocaine on human gastric cancer cells in vitro

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Currently, there exists an urgent need to investigate the anti-cancer effects of lidocaine on gastric cancer cells. The purpose of the present study was to evaluate the anti-tumor effects and the underlying mechanisms of lidocaine in gastric cancer cells. Our results indicated that lidocaine signifi cantly suppressed proliferation, migration and invasion and induced apoptosis in a dose-dependently manner in human gastric cancer cells. In addition, our data shown that the expression of Bcl-2 was decreased and the level of Bax was increased by lidocaine treatment. Furthermore, we found that lidocaine altered the protein expression of the MAPK pathway. p-p38 was also increased simultaneously, while the level of p38 was not changed. In summary, lidocaine has a prominent anti-tumor activity on gastric cancer cells and is a promising therapeutic agent for the treatment of gastric cancer.

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Ye, L., Zhang, Y., Chen, Y. J., & Liu, Q. (2019). Anti-tumor effects of lidocaine on human gastric cancer cells in vitro. Bratislava Medical Journal, 120(3), 212–217. https://doi.org/10.4149/BLL_2019_036

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