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Neuropathological Effects of Chemotherapeutic Drugs

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ACS CHEMICAL NEUROSCIENCE
卷 12, 期 16, 页码 3038-3048

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AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/acschemneuro.1c00338

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Chemobrain; chemotherapy; cognition; neuroinflammation; plasticity; cisplatin; gemcitabine

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  1. NIH [NS073855, DA016672, MH079710, MH116896]
  2. T32 predoctoral training fellowship [5T32NS061788]

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Chemotherapy can lead to cognitive impairment in cancer patients, with no effective treatments currently available. A study showed that chronic use of certain chemotherapeutic agents affects metabolism and memory formation in the hippocampus, leading to neuroinflammation. Understanding the pathological consequences of chemotherapy-induced cognitive impairment is crucial for improving cancer treatment outcomes.
Novel treatments, screening, and detection methods have prolonged the lives of numerous cancer patients worldwide. Unfortunately, existing and many promising new chemotherapeutics can cause deleterious, off-target side effects in normal tissue and organ systems. The central and peripheral nervous systems are widely recognized as frequent off-target effectors of anticancer drugs which can produce persistent neurological and neuropsychiatric symptoms collectively termed chemo-brain. Following chemotherapy, patients report several forms of cognitive impairment occurring acutely and sometimes persisting years after treatment. There are no effective treatments for cognitive decline induced by chemotherapeutics, and the underlying molecular mechanisms are poorly characterized and understood. In this study, we find that chronic treatment with two common chemotherapeutic agents, cisplatin and gemcitabine, impairs brain region-specific metabolism, hippocampus-dependent memory formation, and stress response behavior. This corresponds to reduced hippocampal synaptic excitability, altered neuronal signal transduction, and neuroinflammation. These findings underline that a better understanding of the basic pathological consequences of chemotherapy-induced cognitive impairment is the first step toward improving cancer treatment survivorship.

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