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Hippocampal neuroinflammation following combined exposure to cyclophosphamide and naproxen in ovariectomized mice

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INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF NEUROSCIENCE
卷 133, 期 2, 页码 159-168

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TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
DOI: 10.1080/00207454.2021.1896508

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Chemotherapy; neuroinflammation; cytokines; behavioral assay; ovariectomy

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The combination of the chemotherapy drug cyclophosphamide (CP) and the anti-inflammatory drug naproxen can affect hippocampal inflammation. However, individually using CP, naproxen, or undergoing ovariectomy does not cause significant cognitive changes associated with chemo brain. Only the combination of CP and ovariectomy has a significant effect on depression-like behavior, which is a comorbidity of chemo brain.
Aim: Cancer patients undergoing chemotherapy report cognitive changes collectively termed chemo brain. Neuroinflammation is among the factors believed to contribute to chemo brain suggesting a potential beneficial role for anti-inflammatory drugs in cancer patients undergoing chemotherapy. We investigated whether the non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug naproxen influenced hippocampal inflammation in non-tumor bearing female mice receiving the chemotherapy drug cyclophosphamide (CP). Materials and methods: Intact and ovariectomized C57BL/6 mice were used to examine potential role of ovarian hormones on neuroinflammation. The mice were placed on naproxen (375 ppm) or control diet, and a week later CP (100 mg/kg; i.p.) was administered every 3 days for 2 weeks. We analyzed hippocampal inflammatory biomarkers, anxiety-like behavior, spatial working memory, exploratory behavior, spontaneous locomotor activity and depression-like behavior. Results: CP produced significant effects on anti-inflammatory but not pro-inflammatory biomarkers. However, CP and naproxen in combination produced significant effects on both pro- and anti- inflammatory biomarkers. Naproxen and ovariectomy individually produced significant effects on pro- and anti-inflammatory biomarkers as well. Working memory and depression-like behavior were not significantly influenced by CP, naproxen or ovariectomy individually although CP and ovariectomy produced significant interaction effects on depression-like behavior. Exploratory behavior and locomotor activity showed significant effects of CP, and interaction between CP and naproxen was significant for locomotor activity. Conclusions: Ovariectomy, naproxen and a combination of CP and naproxen upregulate hippocampal pro- and anti- inflammatory biomarkers. None of the factors individually produce significant behavioral changes that could be consistent with chemo brain, although CP and ovariectomy in combination produced significant effects on depression-like behavior, a co-morbidity of chemo brain.

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