Journal of Pharmacological Sciences (Apr 2016)

Oxaliplatin treatment changes the function of sensory nerves in rats

  • Shohei Yamamoto,
  • Hideki Ono,
  • Kazuhiko Kume,
  • Masahiro Ohsawa

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jphs.2015.12.004
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 130, no. 4
pp. 189 – 193

Abstract

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Oxaliplatin (L-OHP) is a platinum-based chemotherapy drug, used in standard treatment of colorectal cancer. L-OHP frequently causes acute peripheral neuropathies. These adverse effects limit cancer therapy with L-OHP. The present study was designed to reveal the changes in sensory nerve function in L-OHP-injected rats. Mechanical static allodynia, dynamic allodynia, and cold allodynia were evaluated using the von Frey test, brush test, and acetone test, respectively. Sensory nerve fiber responsiveness was measured using a Neurometer. The fifth lumbar ventral root was sectioned to record multi-unit efferent discharges. Single intraperitoneal administration of L-OHP induced mechanical static allodynia, dynamic allodynia, and cold allodynia in Wistar/ST rats. The thresholds for paw withdrawal induced by 2000 Hz (Aβ-fiber) and 5 Hz (C-fiber), but not 250 Hz (Aδ-fiber) sine-wave electrical stimulation were reduced in L-OHP-treated rats. Multi-unit efferent discharges were increased by mechanical stimulation using a von Frey filament applied to the plantar surface of the hindpaw. The discharges during and after stimulation were increased in the L-OHP-treated rats. Cold stimulation, but not brush stimulation, increased the discharges in L-OHP-treated rats. These results suggest that sensitization of Aβ- and C-fibers, but not Aδ-fibers, contributes to the development of L-OHP-induced mechanical and cold allodynia.

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