Chemobrain: mitoxantrone-induced oxidative stress, apoptotic and autophagic neuronal death in adult CD-1 mice

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Ana Dias-Carvalho
Mariana Ferreira
Ana Reis-Mendes
Rita Ferreira
Maria Lourdes Bastos
Eduarda Fernandes
Susana Isabel Sá
João Paulo Capela
Félix Carvalho
Vera Marisa Costa
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[1] University of Porto,Associate Laboratory i4HB
[2] University of Porto,Institute for Health and Bioeconomy, Faculty of Pharmacy
[3] University of Aveiro,UCIBIO
[4] University of Porto,Applied Molecular Biosciences Unit, REQUIMTE, Laboratory of Toxicology, Department of Biological Sciences, Faculty of Pharmacy
[5] University of Porto,LAQV/REQUIMTE, Chemistry Department
[6] University of Porto,LAQV, REQUIMTE, Laboratory of Applied Chemistry, Department of Chemical Sciences, Faculty of Pharmacy
[7] Universidade Fernando Pessoa,Unit of Anatomy, Department of Biomedicine, Faculty of Medicine
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Archives of Toxicology | 2022年 / 96卷
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Mitoxantrone; Neurotoxicity; Chemotherapy; Chemobrain; Brain;
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Mitoxantrone (MTX) is a topoisomerase II inhibitor used to treat a wide range of tumors and multiple sclerosis but associated with potential neurotoxic effects mediated by hitherto poorly understood mechanisms. In adult male CD-1 mice, the underlying neurotoxic pathways of a clinically relevant cumulative dose of 6 mg/kg MTX was evaluated after biweekly administration for 3 weeks and sacrifice 1 week after the last administration was undertaken. Oxidative stress, neuronal damage, apoptosis, and autophagy were analyzed in whole brain, while coronal brain sections were used for a closer look in the hippocampal formation (HF) and the prefrontal cortex (PFC), as these areas have been signaled out as the most affected in ‘chemobrain’. In the whole brain, MTX-induced redox imbalance shown as increased endothelial nitric oxide synthase and reduced manganese superoxide dismutase expression, as well as a tendency to a decrease in glutathione levels. MTX also caused diminished ATP synthase β expression, increased autophagic protein LC3 II and tended to decrease p62 expression. Postsynaptic density protein 95 expression decreased in the whole brain, while hyperphosphorylation of Tau was seen in PFC. A reduction in volume was observed in the dentate gyrus (DG) and CA1 region of the HF, while GFAP-ir astrocytes increased in all regions of the HF except in the DG. Apoptotic marker Bax increased in the PFC and in the CA3 region, whereas p53 decreased in all brain areas evaluated. MTX causes damage in the brain of adult CD-1 mice in a clinically relevant cumulative dose in areas involved in memory and cognition.
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