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The effect of Lidocaine on the viability of cultivated mature human cartilage cells: an in vitro study.

机译:利多卡因对培养的成熟人类软骨细胞活力的影响:一项体外研究。

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PURPOSE: More and more orthopedic procedures are performed in an outpatient setting. A commonly used strategy in pain management is the intra-articular injection of local anesthetics. Recent attention has been drawn to their possible toxic effect on chondrocytes. Local anesthetics, and in particular Lidocaine, are also used for diagnostic joint infiltrations. A controlled laboratory study was performed to investigate the possible toxic effect of Lidocaine on human articular chondrocytes. METHODS: Mature human articular chondrocytes were harvested from the knees of human tissue donors or patients undergoing total knee replacement. The cells were exposed to Lidocaine 1 and 2% with and without epinephrine and to a saline 0.9% control group, with variable exposure times in different experiments. The activity and viability of the cells were assessed by lactate dehydrogenase activity, interleukin-6 production and a live/dead cell count. RESULTS: After a 1-h exposure, devastating results were seen for Lidocaine 1, 2 and 2% with epinephrine showing cell death rates of 91, 99 and 97%, respectively, compared with 26% in the saline control group (P-values of 0.004, 0.010, 0.006, respectively). Exposing the chondrocytes to a 50/50 mixture of culture medium and local anesthetics substantially decreased cytotoxicity but still showed high toxicity when compared with the saline group (90% dead cells for Lidocaine 2%, P = 0.047). Lidocaine also showed a time-dependent cytotoxicity with gradually more dead cells after exposure for 15, 30 or 60 min. CONCLUSION: In vitro, local anesthetics containing Lidocaine are significantly more toxic to mature human articular chondrocytes than a saline 0.9% control group. The effect of Lidocaine on the viability of human chondrocytes in vivo needs further investigation. However, based on our in vitro results, cautious use of intra-articular Lidocaine in clinical practice is recommended.
机译:目的:在门诊患者中进行越来越多的骨科手术。疼痛治疗中常用的策略是关节腔内注射局部麻醉剂。最近,人们已经注意到它们对软骨细胞的可能毒性作用。局部麻醉剂,特别是利多卡因,也用于诊断关节浸润。进行了对照实验室研究,以调查利多卡因对人关节软骨细胞的可能毒性作用。方法:从人体组织供体或进行全膝关节置换的患者的膝盖中收获成熟的人体关节软骨细胞。在有和没有肾上腺素的情况下,将细胞分别暴露于1%和2%的利多卡因和0.9%的生理盐水对照组中,在不同的实验中暴露时间不同。通过乳酸脱氢酶活性,白介素6产生和活/死细胞计数来评估细胞的活性和活力。结果:暴露1小时后,利多卡因1、2和2%的结果令人吃惊,肾上腺素的细胞死亡率分别为91%,99%和97%,而生理盐水对照组为26%(P值分别为0.004、0.010和0.006)。与盐水组相比,将软骨细胞暴露于50/50的培养基和局麻药的混合物中可显着降低细胞毒性,但仍显示出高毒性(利多卡因2%的死细胞为90%,P = 0.047)。利多卡因还显示出时间依赖性的细胞毒性,暴露15、30或60分钟后死亡细胞逐渐增多。结论:在体外,含有利多卡因的局部麻醉剂对成熟的人关节软骨细胞的毒性比生理盐水0.9%的对照组明显更大。利多卡因对人软骨细胞体内活性的影响尚需进一步研究。但是,根据我们的体外研究结果,建议在临床实践中谨慎使用关节内利多卡因。

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