Abstract

Interferon-α2b (IFN-α2b) is being used intravesically for preventing recurrence and progression of superficial transitional cell carcinoma of the bladder. However, its mechanism of action when instilled intravesically is not yet elucidated. We monitored end products of nitric oxide (NO) in urine in 12 bladder cancer patients undergoing intravesical instillations of IFN-a2b. Urine end products of NO levels rose gradually after each instillation, reaching a peak value after the third instillation. Although the patients continued their treatment for 5 more weeks, no further alteration was observed. Inducible nitric oxide synthase (iNOS) expression was immunohistochemically evaluated in urinary bladder biopsy specimens before and after IFN-α2b instillations. It was shown that IFN-α2b induced urothelial iNOS expression, with subsequent oxidative stress. The peroxynitrite (ONOO–) formed from the combination of NO with superoxide (O2–) provides important clues in the role of ONOO– as a causative factor in the antineoplastic action of IFN-a2b.

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