2018
DOI: 10.1155/2018/3941840
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Proinflammatory Factors Mediate Paclitaxel-Induced Impairment of Learning and Memory

Abstract: The chemotherapeutic agent paclitaxel is widely used for cancer treatment. Paclitaxel treatment impairs learning and memory function, a side effect that reduces the quality of life of cancer survivors. However, the neural mechanisms underlying paclitaxel-induced impairment of learning and memory remain unclear. Paclitaxel treatment leads to proinflammatory factor release and neuronal apoptosis. Thus, we hypothesized that paclitaxel impairs learning and memory function through proinflammatory factor-induced neu… Show more

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“…The current findings offer important insights into correlative evidence that cognitive impairment and mood-related symptoms are associated with elevated inflammatory markers in clinical (6,34) and preclinical studies of cancer treatment (19,48). This study confirms recent findings that paclitaxel is able to cross the blood brain barrier in the absence of cancer (35), raising the possibility of direct cytotoxic effects of paclitaxel on cells of the brain.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 87%
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“…The current findings offer important insights into correlative evidence that cognitive impairment and mood-related symptoms are associated with elevated inflammatory markers in clinical (6,34) and preclinical studies of cancer treatment (19,48). This study confirms recent findings that paclitaxel is able to cross the blood brain barrier in the absence of cancer (35), raising the possibility of direct cytotoxic effects of paclitaxel on cells of the brain.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 87%
“…This study confirms recent findings that paclitaxel is able to cross the blood brain barrier in the absence of cancer (35), raising the possibility of direct cytotoxic effects of paclitaxel on cells of the brain. Recent studies support this assertion with evidence that chemotherapy drugs induce apoptosis in neurons, reduce neurogenesis and synaptic integrity, and cause mitochondrial dysfunction (19,40,42,48,49). Additionally, the downregulation of vesicular zinc in the hippocampus has also been shown to mediate the effect of paclitaxel on hippocampal neurogenesis (36).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 94%
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“…The relevance of humans pathology is similar to that of complex regional pain syndrome (CRPS) [59,60]. PT causes neuroinflammation and neurodegeneration via accumulation of intracellular calcium (Ca 2+ ) ion concentrations [6162,63,64], release of inflammatory cytokines [11], and alteration of neuronal microtubulin & myelin proteins [65,66]. In addition, PT also alters the neurovascular system leading to enhance the neuropathic pain symptoms [67].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%