2024
DOI: 10.1097/j.pain.0000000000003268
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Translation of paclitaxel-induced peripheral neurotoxicity from mice to patients: the importance of model selection

Guido Cavaletti,
Paola Alberti,
Annalisa Canta
et al.

Abstract: Paclitaxel-induced peripheral neurotoxicity (PIPN) is a potentially dose-limiting side effect in anticancer chemotherapy. Several animal models of PIPN exist, but their results are sometimes difficult to be translated into the clinical setting. We compared 2 widely used PIPN models characterized by marked differences in their methodologies. Female C57BL/6JOlaHsd mice were used, and they received only paclitaxel vehicle (n = 38) or paclitaxel via intravenous injection (n = 19, 70 mg/kg) once a week for 4 weeks … Show more

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“…Table 1 and Table 2 summarize in vitro and in vivo findings, respectively, to provide the reader with a broader overview of what is available in the literature; however, the majority of the data presented cannot be easily translated to the clinical setting since the dosage/schedule does not mirror the actual phenomenon observed in clinical practice. Therefore, while planning a study in this field, a careful evaluation of this aspect should be performed, as recently suggested by Cavaletti et al in 2024 [ 128 ].…”
Section: Ion Channels/transporters In Chemotherapy-induced Peripheral...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Table 1 and Table 2 summarize in vitro and in vivo findings, respectively, to provide the reader with a broader overview of what is available in the literature; however, the majority of the data presented cannot be easily translated to the clinical setting since the dosage/schedule does not mirror the actual phenomenon observed in clinical practice. Therefore, while planning a study in this field, a careful evaluation of this aspect should be performed, as recently suggested by Cavaletti et al in 2024 [ 128 ].…”
Section: Ion Channels/transporters In Chemotherapy-induced Peripheral...mentioning
confidence: 99%