麻醉剂利多卡因对水稻培养细胞的毒性和信号传导效应

Plant signaling & behavior Pub Date : 2024-12-31 Epub Date: 2024-08-08 DOI:10.1080/15592324.2024.2388443
Lucia Sylvain Bonfanti, Delphine Arbelet-Bonnin, Frédéric Filaine, Christophe Lalanne, Aurélien Renault, Patrice Meimoun, Patrick Laurenti, Etienne Grésillon, François Bouteau
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由于医学上的兴趣,大多数关于麻醉的研究都集中在哺乳动物的神经系统上。尽管麻醉针对的是存在于所有生物体内的离子通道活动,但任何生命形式都可以被麻醉这一事实往往被忽视。本研究探讨了利多卡因对水稻(Oryza sativa)的影响。研究发现,在水稻中观察到的细胞反应与动物中记录到的反应类似,包括直接效应、细胞反应抑制和电信号的远距离传输。我们发现,在水稻细胞中,浓度为 1%的利多卡因具有细胞毒性作用,因为它能诱导程序性活性氧(ROS)和类卡巴酶依赖性细胞死亡,这在动物细胞中已经得到证实。此外,利多卡因会导致膜离子传导发生变化,并诱导幼苗叶片燃烧后长距离电信号的急剧减少。最后,利多卡因还能抑制渗透胁迫诱导的细胞死亡和 Ca2+ 平衡调节。因此,利多卡因处理水稻和烟草(Nicotiana benthamiana)幼苗不仅能诱导细胞效应,还能诱导与哺乳动物类似的全身效应。
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Toxic and signaling effects of the anaesthetic lidocaine on rice cultured cells.

Most studies on anesthesia focus on the nervous system of mammals due to their interest in medicine. The fact that any life form can be anaesthetised is often overlooked although anesthesia targets ion channel activities that exist in all living beings. This study examines the impact of lidocaine on rice (Oryza sativa). It reveals that the cellular responses observed in rice are analogous to those documented in animals, encompassing direct effects, the inhibition of cellular responses, and the long-distance transmission of electrical signals. We show that in rice cells, lidocaine has a cytotoxic effect at a concentration of 1%, since it induces programmed reactive oxygen species (ROS) and caspase-like-dependent cell death, as already demonstrated in animal cells. Additionally, lidocaine causes changes in membrane ion conductance and induces a sharp reduction in electrical long-distance signaling following seedlings leaves burning. Finally, lidocaine was shown to inhibit osmotic stress-induced cell death and the regulation of Ca2+ homeostasis. Thus, lidocaine treatment in rice and tobacco (Nicotiana benthamiana) seedlings induces not only cellular but also systemic effects similar to those induced in mammals.

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