[Chemobrain].

Q3 Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutics
Neuropsychopharmacologia Hungarica Pub Date : 2018-09-01
Gyongyver Szentmartoni, Zoltan Makkos, Magdolna Dank
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Abstract

Over the past ten years, in oncology there is an increased interest in understanding the cognitive dysfunction caused by chemotherapy also known as chemobrain or chemofog. As a result of oncological therapies the number of survivors of malignant diseases has increased considerably, but the side effects also appear to be more prevalent and severe including persistent cognitive symptoms. Symptoms of chemobrain include memory impairment, loss of concentration, speech and psychomotor deceleration, attention and learning coordination problems, and disturbance of executive functions. The symptoms may be transient but are often long-lasting, the latter negatively affecting functionality and quality of life. Structural and functional imaging studies (MRI, fMRI, PET) and neuropsychological tests are not consistent in the diagnosis of chemobrain. Several factors are suspected leading to the appearance of symptoms, but the specific patomechanism is not yet known. Nutrition status, age, anemia, inflammatory cytokines, stress, and depression can all affect the quality of life and may be related to cognitive symptoms. Currently, there is no treatment strategy for preventing or alleviating cognitive impairement related to chemobrain, and several pharmacotherapies are under investigation. Results imply that understanding the patomechanism of chemobrain can also yield a deeper understanding of cognitive dysfunction associated with depression.

[Chemobrain]。
在过去的十年里,肿瘤学对化疗引起的认知功能障碍也被称为化疗脑或化疗雾越来越感兴趣。由于肿瘤治疗,恶性疾病的幸存者人数大大增加,但副作用似乎也更为普遍和严重,包括持续的认知症状。化学脑的症状包括记忆障碍、注意力不集中、言语和精神运动减速、注意力和学习协调问题以及执行功能障碍。症状可能是短暂的,但往往是持久的,后者对功能和生活质量产生负面影响。结构和功能成像研究(MRI, fMRI, PET)和神经心理学测试对化学脑的诊断不一致。几种因素被怀疑导致症状的出现,但具体的病理机制尚不清楚。营养状况、年龄、贫血、炎症细胞因子、压力和抑郁都会影响生活质量,并可能与认知症状有关。目前,还没有预防或减轻与化学脑相关的认知障碍的治疗策略,一些药物治疗正在研究中。研究结果表明,了解化学脑的病理机制也可以更深入地了解与抑郁症相关的认知功能障碍。
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