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  • Dexmedetomidine (DEX) is shown to potentially enhance the expression of HIF-1α and VEGFA in hypoxic cancer tissues, suggesting it may play a role in promoting tumor angiogenesis.
  • In experimental settings with liver cancer cells and a mouse model, DEX was found to increase blood vessel formation (angiogenesis) and vasculogenic mimicry (VM) when administered under low oxygen conditions, with this effect inhibited by the compound yohimbine.
  • The activation of the HIF-1α/VEGFA signaling pathway is implicated in DEX's promotion of these processes, indicating that α-adrenergic receptor mediation is crucial in the effects observed in hepatocellular carcinoma.

Article Abstract

Objective: Dexmedetomidine (DEX), the most specific α -adrenergic receptor agonist widely used for its sedative and analgesic properties, has been reported to upregulate HIF-1α expression to protect hypoxic and ischemic tissues. However, it is largely unclear whether DEX can also upregulate Hypoxia-inducible factor-1 alpha (HIF-1α) expression and its downstream vascular endothelial growth factor-A (VEGFA) in cancer tissues with oxygen-deficient tumor microenvironment.

Methods: We used SMMC-7721 cells, MHCC97-H cells, and a mouse model of orthotopic hepatic carcinoma to explore the effect of DEX on angiogenesis and vasculogenic mimicry (VM) and its mechanism. Under normoxic (20% O ) and hypoxic (1% O ) conditions, DEX was used to intervene cells, and yohimbine was used to rescue them.

Results: The results showed that DEX promoted angiogenesis and VM in human liver cancer cells within a certain dose range, and the addition of yohimbine inhibited this effect. DEX could activate HIF-1α/VEGFA pathway, which was further verified by silencing HIF-1α. Consistently, results also showed that DEX can up-regulate HIF-1α/VEGFA expression, and enhance the number of VM channels and microvessel density (MVD).

Conclusion: We believe that HIF-1α/VEGFA might be an important signaling pathway by which DEX promotes angiogenesis and VM formation in human hepatocellular carcinoma, whereas α -adrenergic receptor mediation might be the critical mechanisms.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.3967/bes2022.120DOI Listing

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