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Published in: Clinical & Experimental Metastasis 8/2011

Open Access 01-12-2011 | Research Paper

Reduction of metastasis using a non-volatile buffer

Authors: Arig Ibrahim Hashim, Heather H. Cornnell, Maria de Lourdes Coelho Ribeiro, Dominique Abrahams, Jessica Cunningham, Mark Lloyd, Gary V. Martinez, Robert A. Gatenby, Robert J. Gillies

Published in: Clinical & Experimental Metastasis | Issue 8/2011

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Abstract

The tumor microenvironment is acidic as a consequence of upregulated glycolysis and poor perfusion and this acidity, in turn, promotes invasion and metastasis. We have recently demonstrated that chronic consumption of sodium bicarbonate increased tumor pH and reduced spontaneous and experimental metastases. This occurred without affecting systemic pH, which was compensated. Additionally, these prior data did not rule out the possibility that bicarbonate was working though effects on carbonic anhydrase, and not as a buffer per se. Here, we present evidence that chronic ingestion of a non-volatile buffer, 2-imidazole-1-yl-3-ethoxycarbonylpropionic acid (IEPA) with a pK a of 6.9 also reduced metastasis in an experimental PC3M prostate cancer mouse model. Animals (n = 30) were injected with luciferase expressing PC3M prostate cancer cells either subcutaneously (s.c., n = 10) or intravenously (i.v., n = 20). Four days prior to inoculations, half of the animals for each experiment were provided drinking water containing 200 mM IEPA buffer. Animals were imaged weekly to follow metastasis, and these data showed that animals treated with IEPA had significantly fewer experimental lung metastasis compared to control groups (P < 0.04). Consistent with prior work, the pH of treated tumors was elevated compared to controls. IEPA is observable by in vivo magnetic resonance spectroscopy and this was used to measure the presence of IEPA in the bladder, confirming that it was orally available. The results of this study indicate that metastasis can be reduced by non-volatile buffers as well as bicarbonate and thus the effect appears to be due to pH buffering per se.
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Metadata
Title
Reduction of metastasis using a non-volatile buffer
Authors
Arig Ibrahim Hashim
Heather H. Cornnell
Maria de Lourdes Coelho Ribeiro
Dominique Abrahams
Jessica Cunningham
Mark Lloyd
Gary V. Martinez
Robert A. Gatenby
Robert J. Gillies
Publication date
01-12-2011
Publisher
Springer Netherlands
Published in
Clinical & Experimental Metastasis / Issue 8/2011
Print ISSN: 0262-0898
Electronic ISSN: 1573-7276
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s10585-011-9415-7

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