Naltrexone Has Variable and Schedule-Dependent Effects on Oral Squamous Cell Carcinoma Cells
Sahar Kazmi, Erica Sanford, Zaid A. Rammaha, Ethan J. Bengson, Feng Gao, Linda Sangalli, Cai M. Roberts

TL;DR
Naltrexone's effects on oral cancer cells vary with dosing schedules and may enhance chemotherapy in some cases.
Contribution
This study explores intermittent naltrexone dosing effects on oral cancer cells and its combination with chemotherapy.
Findings
Low-dose naltrexone alone did not consistently affect oral cancer cell survival.
Combining naltrexone with chemotherapy reduced cell viability more effectively in some intermittent schedules.
Antagonism between naltrexone and chemotherapy was observed at higher doses.
Abstract
Oral squamous cell carcinoma (OSCC) is marked by profound differences in survival between the localized and disseminated disease, estimated to result in a 70% and less than a 40% five-year survival rate with surgical and/or radiation approaches (in localized cases) and chemotherapy (in metastatic cases), respectively. Given the suboptimal efficacy of current management options, new therapeutic approaches are needed to supplement existing chemotherapies and improve outcomes. One emerging therapeutic option is naltrexone (NTX), an opioid antagonist that has shown promising outcomes at low doses in other forms of cancer. This study sought to determine the effectiveness of intermittent dosing of naltrexone on oral cancer cell survival, either as a single agent or in combination with traditional chemotherapy. Two human OSCC lines (locally invasive SCC-25 and metastatic Detroit 562) were…
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TopicsCancer, Stress, Anesthesia, and Immune Response · Neuropeptides and Animal Physiology · Inflammatory mediators and NSAID effects
