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Paclitaxel induces cognitive impairment via necroptosis, decreased synaptic plasticity and M1 polarisation of microglia

Authors :
Miao Tang
Shuang Zhao
Jia-Xin Liu
Xin Liu
Yue-Xian Guo
Gui-Ying Wang
Xiu-Li Wang
Source :
Pharmaceutical Biology, Vol 60, Iss 1, Pp 1556-1565 (2022)
Publication Year :
2022
Publisher :
Taylor & Francis Group, 2022.

Abstract

Context Paclitaxel (PTX) leads to chemotherapy brain (chemo-brain) which is characterised by cognitive impairment. It has been reported that necroptosis is associated with cognitive impairment in some neurodegenerative diseases, but it is not clear whether it is related to the development of chemo-brain.Objective To investigate the role of necroptosis and related changes in PTX-induced cognitive impairment.Materials and methods C57bl/6n mice were randomly divided into five groups: control, vehicle, and different concentrations of PTX (6, 8, 10 mg/kg). Two additional groups received pre-treatment with Gdcl3 or PBS through Intracerebroventricular (ICV) injection before PTX-treatment. Cognitive function, necroptosis, synaptic plasticity and microglia polarisation were analysed.Results PTX (10 mg/kg) induced significant cognitive impairment, accompanied by changes in synaptic plasticity, including decreased density of PSD95 (0.65-fold), BDNF (0.44-fold) and dendritic spines (0.57-fold). PTX induced necroptosis of 53.41% (RIP3) and 61.91% (MLKL) in hippocampal neurons, with high expression of RIP3 (1.58-fold) compared with the control group. MLKL (1.87-fold) exhibited the same trend, reaching a peak on the 14th day. The increased expression of iNOS (1.63-fold) and inflammatory factors such as TNF-α (1.85-fold) and IL-β (1.89-fold) compared to the control group suggests that M1 polarisation of microglia is involved in the process of cognitive impairment. Pre-treatment with Gdcl3 effectively reduced the number of microglia (0.50-fold), inhibited the release of TNF-α (0.73-fold) and IL-β (0.56-fold), and improved cognitive impairment.Conclusion We established a stable animal model of PTX-induced cognitive impairment and explored the underlying pathophysiological mechanism. These findings can guide the future treatment of chemo-brain.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
13880209 and 17445116
Volume :
60
Issue :
1
Database :
Directory of Open Access Journals
Journal :
Pharmaceutical Biology
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsdoj.f9e72b984cb44d05ac5895da27d82859
Document Type :
article
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1080/13880209.2022.2108064