Poppers may aid tumour growth

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Poppers, also known as butyl nitrite and amyl nitrite, may aid tumour growth

in mice, according to a report in Toxicology Letters last month. Dr Lee

Soderbergh of the University of Arkansas injected tumour cells into mice and

Glossary

Kaposi's sarcoma (KS)

Lesions on the skin and/or internal organs caused by abnormal growth of blood vessels.  In people living with HIV, Kaposi’s sarcoma is an AIDS-defining cancer.

tumour

Growth of tissues that perform no useful function, sometimes due to cancer (malignant tumour).

 

poppers

Amyl, butyl or isobutyl nitrite, are recreational drugs sniffed during sex to both intensify the experience and relax anal sphincter muscles.

macrophage

A white blood cell that roams the body tissues engulfing foreign organisms. Macrophages can hide large quantities of HIV without being killed, acting as reservoirs of the virus.

lymphocyte

A type of white blood cell that is important in the immune system. Includes B cells (B lymphocytes, which produce circulating antibodies) and T cells (T lymphocytes, which are responsible for cell-mediated immunity).

then exposed them either to isobutyl nitrite or to air for 45 minutes a day. The

mice exposed to isobutyl nitrite were much more likely to develop cancers than

the mice exposed to air (75% vs 21% of the control group) and much more likely

to exhibit reduced macrophage activity against tumour cells. Mice exposed to

isobutyl nitrite were also much more likely to exhibit reduced cytotoxic T

lymphocyte (CTL) activity. CTLs target and kill virus-infected cells, and it is

thought that some of the cancers associated with HIV, notably Kaposi's sarcoma,

are caused by virus infections.

However, previous human studies by Soderbergh's team failed to show any

effect on CTL activity in males exposed to isobutyl nitrite, although natural

killer cell activity was reduced.

Although several epidemiological studies of people who develop KS have

suggested that use of poppers increases the risk of developing KS, this link has

not appeared in every study. Most researchers are convinced that the most

important factor in the development of KS is human herpes virus 8 (HHV8)

infection. See Kaposi's sarcoma in the A-Z of illnesses on this site for a full

discussion of the causes of KS.

Reference:

Soderbergh LSF et al. Increased tumour growth in mice exposed to inhaled

isobutyl nitrite. Toxicology Letters 104: 35-41, 1999.