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Effects of paclitaxel on the viscoelastic properties of mouse sensory nerves

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JOURNAL OF BIOMECHANICS
卷 115, 期 -, 页码 -

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ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.jbiomech.2020.110125

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Peripheral nerve; Biomechanics; Viscoelasticity; Paclitaxel-induced neuropathy; Microtubule

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  1. UCSD Department of Orthopaedic Surgery
  2. Conacyt-Mexico
  3. Biophysical Society

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This study showed that paclitaxel treatment significantly increased the tensile viscoelastic properties of nerves at the tissue level in experimentally treated mice, indicating heterogeneous effects on nerve biomechanical properties.
Paclitaxel is an effective and widely used chemotherapeutic, but also causes debilitating peripheral sensory neuropathy. Due to its influence on microtubule stability, we and others have hypothesized that paclitaxel alters neuromechanical properties. A prior study suggested that paclitaxel increases the tensile moduli of rat sensory nerves. However, the effects of paclitaxel on tissue level viscoelasticity have not been tested. In this study, sural branches of C57BL/6J mouse sciatic nerves were bilaterally excised. One nerve was treated with Ringer's solution containing paclitaxel, and the contralateral nerve with Ringer's alone. Nerves were then subject to a passive loading protocol in which peak stress, relaxed stress, and stress-relaxation dynamics were monitored at increasing strain. Elastic and tangent tensile moduli were calculated from both peak and relaxed stress-strain curves as well as failure stress were significantly elevated in paclitaxel-treated nerves compared to controls. Double-exponential fits (with sm and sn indicating fast and slow time constants, respectively) were successfully applied to model stress-relaxation. Though no significant differences in the sm and sn were found between groups, paclitaxel treatment significantly increased the variability of sm, suggesting heterogeneous effects on nerve biomechanical properties. Our data establish that paclitaxel effects at the cellular level influence tensile viscoelastic properties of nerves at the tissue level. These results have implications for understanding biomechanical influences on the progression and physical rehabilitation of paclitaxel-induced neuropathy. (C) 2020 Published by Elsevier Ltd.

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