Effects of different alcoholic beverages on human glioblastoma cell lines

IF 0.8 Q4 NUTRITION & DIETETICS
Sumbla Sheikh, A. Sturzu, T. Nägele, U. Ernemann, S. Heckl
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Abstract

Anecdotal reports from neurosurgeons suggested that patients with glioblastoma who consumed a moderate amount of alcoholic beverages after glioblastoma surgery presented with improved vitality. This study aimed to investigate that if any evidence for these anecdotal reports can be reproduced experimentally. We also studied the effects of different alcoholic beverages on glioblastoma cells. GOS-3 glioblastoma cells and PC3 prostate carcinoma cells as control were incubated with beer, red wine, white wine, vodka, and whiskey at different concentrations. Membrane disruption by acute cytotoxicity and apoptosis induction was evaluated via Annexin-V-FITC flow cytometry and confocal laser scanning microscopy. Long-term effects on cell proliferation were studied by the XTT test. There was no increase in membrane disruption even at physiologically high alcohol concentrations of 1 ‰. Cell proliferation was significantly inhibited by vodka and beer. Among the wines, the white wine caused slight proliferation inhibition in GOS-3 glioblastoma cells while inducing slightly enhanced proliferation in PC3 prostate cancer cells. After these results, more different brands of vodka and additional white and red wines from different grapes were used. While confirming the initial results, no additional differences between the different brands of vodka were observed. In the wine investigations, all the wines showed cell proliferation inhibition during long-term incubation of three different glioblastoma cell lines. Consistently, the inhibition from red wines was lower than the inhibition from white and rosé wines. In conclusion, alcoholic beverages at different concentrations used during the ingestion have both cytotoxic and antiproliferative effects on glioblastoma cells in vitro which could not be found in the controls with pure ethanol.
不同酒精饮料对人胶质母细胞瘤细胞系的影响
来自神经外科医生的轶事报告表明,胶质母细胞瘤患者在胶质母细胞瘤手术后饮用适量的酒精饮料,其活力有所改善。本研究旨在探讨这些轶事报道是否有证据可以通过实验再现。我们还研究了不同酒精饮料对胶质母细胞瘤细胞的影响。将GOS-3胶质母细胞瘤细胞和作为对照的PC3前列腺癌细胞与不同浓度的啤酒、红酒、白酒、伏特加和威士忌孵育。通过Annexin-V-FITC流式细胞术和共聚焦激光扫描显微镜观察急性细胞毒性引起的膜破坏和诱导细胞凋亡。通过XTT试验研究其对细胞增殖的长期影响。即使在1‰的生理高酒精浓度下,膜破坏也没有增加。伏特加和啤酒显著抑制细胞增殖。其中,白葡萄酒对GOS-3胶质母细胞瘤细胞的增殖有轻微抑制作用,而对PC3前列腺癌细胞的增殖有轻微促进作用。在得到这些结果之后,研究人员使用了更多不同品牌的伏特加和其他来自不同葡萄的白葡萄酒和红葡萄酒。在确认初步结果的同时,没有观察到不同品牌伏特加之间的其他差异。在葡萄酒研究中,所有的葡萄酒在三种不同的胶质母细胞瘤细胞系的长期孵育过程中都表现出细胞增殖抑制作用。同样,红葡萄酒的抑制作用低于白葡萄酒和红葡萄酒的抑制作用。综上所述,摄入不同浓度的酒精饮料对体外胶质母细胞瘤细胞具有细胞毒性和抗增殖作用,这在纯乙醇对照中没有发现。
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Current Nutrition & Food Science
Current Nutrition & Food Science NUTRITION & DIETETICS-
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期刊介绍: Current Nutrition & Food Science publishes frontier reviews on all the latest advances on basic and clinical nutrition and food sciences. The journal aims to publish the highest quality review articles dedicated to research in the field. The journal is essential reading for all nutrition and food scientists.
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