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High-dose intravenous immunoglobulins reduce nerve macrophage infiltration and the severity of bortezomib-induced peripheral neurotoxicity in rats

Authors :
Meregalli, C
Marjanovic, I
Scali, C
Monza, L
Spinoni, N
Galliani, C
Brivio, R
Chiorazzi, A
Ballarini, E
Rodriguez-Menendez, V
Carozzi, V
Alberti, P
Fumagalli, G
Pozzi, E
Canta, A
Quartu, M
Briani, C
Oggioni, N
Marmiroli, P
Cavaletti, G
Meregalli, Cristina
Marjanovic, Ivan
Scali, Carla
Monza, Laura
Spinoni, Nadia
Galliani, Cristina
Brivio, Rinaldo
Chiorazzi, Alessia
Ballarini, Elisa
Rodriguez-Menendez, Virginia
Carozzi, Valentina Alda
Alberti, Paola
Fumagalli, Giulia
Pozzi, Eleonora
Canta, Annalisa
Quartu, Marina
Briani, Chiara
Oggioni, Norberto
Marmiroli, Paola
Cavaletti, Guido
Meregalli, C
Marjanovic, I
Scali, C
Monza, L
Spinoni, N
Galliani, C
Brivio, R
Chiorazzi, A
Ballarini, E
Rodriguez-Menendez, V
Carozzi, V
Alberti, P
Fumagalli, G
Pozzi, E
Canta, A
Quartu, M
Briani, C
Oggioni, N
Marmiroli, P
Cavaletti, G
Meregalli, Cristina
Marjanovic, Ivan
Scali, Carla
Monza, Laura
Spinoni, Nadia
Galliani, Cristina
Brivio, Rinaldo
Chiorazzi, Alessia
Ballarini, Elisa
Rodriguez-Menendez, Virginia
Carozzi, Valentina Alda
Alberti, Paola
Fumagalli, Giulia
Pozzi, Eleonora
Canta, Annalisa
Quartu, Marina
Briani, Chiara
Oggioni, Norberto
Marmiroli, Paola
Cavaletti, Guido
Publication Year :
2018

Abstract

Background: Chemotherapy-induced peripheral neurotoxicity (CIPN) is a severe adverse effect in patients receiving antitumor agents, and no effective treatment is available. Although the mechanisms responsible for the development of CIPN are poorly understood, recent findings make neuroinflammation an attractive target to be investigated, particularly when neuropathic pain is a prominent feature such as after bortezomib administration. The aim of our study was to evaluate the effect of intravenous immunoglobulins (IVIg) delivery in chronic CIPN. The related neuro-immune aspects were investigated in a well-characterized rat model of bortezomib-induced peripheral neurotoxicity (BIPN). Methods: After determination of a suitable schedule based on a preliminary pharmacokinetic pilot study, female Wistar rats were treated with IVIg 1g/kg every 2weeks. IVIg treatment was started at the beginning of bortezomib administration ("preventive" schedule), or once BIPN was already ensued after 4weeks of treatment ("therapeutic" schedule). Neurophysiological and behavioral studies were performed to assess the extent of painful peripheral neurotoxicity induced by bortezomib, and these functional assessments were completed by pathologic examination of peripheral nerves and intraepidermal nerve fiber quantification (IENF). The role of the innate immune response in BIPN was investigated by immunochemistry characterization of macrophage infiltration in peripheral nerves. Results: Both schedules of IVIg administration were able to significantly reduce bortezomib-induced heat and mechanical allodynia. Although these changes were not evidenced at the neurophysiological examination of peripheral nerves, they behavioral effects were paralleled in the animals treated with the preventive schedule by reduced axonopathy in peripheral nerves and significant protection from loss of IENF. Moreover, IVIg administration was very effective in reducing infiltration in peripheral nerves of macrophages wi

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Database :
OAIster
Notes :
English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1358900497
Document Type :
Electronic Resource