雌性大鼠间歇性暴露于抗癌剂紫杉醇后的神经行为表现。

IF 1.6 4区 心理学 Q3 BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES
Behavioural Pharmacology Pub Date : 2025-08-01 Epub Date: 2025-05-20 DOI:10.1097/FBP.0000000000000833
Deepika Pathak, K P Singh
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摘要

紫杉醇(PTX)是一种广泛使用的化疗药物,可引起外周和中枢神经毒性,导致严重的行为障碍。然而,关于化疗期间和化疗后ptx诱导的与焦虑、抑郁和认知相关的神经行为后遗症的文献不足。因此,本研究旨在研究PTX暴露后成年雌性大鼠的神经行为损伤,特别关注焦虑样行为和学习记忆等认知功能。本研究采用10-12周龄成年雌性Wistar大鼠(平均体重180±5 g),模拟临床化疗方案,每周静脉注射1次PTX (1.6 mg/kg体重和3.2 mg/kg体重),持续6周。在第一次和第六次给药后,使用经验证的迷宫进行神经行为评估,包括光视仪、开放场迷宫、升高加迷宫(EPM;测试焦虑样行为),以及降压延迟测试(SDL;认知表现)。使用自动跟踪软件(ANY-maze, Stoelting Co., Wood Dale, Illinois, USA)记录神经行为模式。我们的研究结果显示,在光敏度计中,运动活动明显减少,在开放场和EPM测试中,焦虑样行为增加,恐惧情绪放大,在SDL测试中,记忆障碍。这些结果表明,焦虑和认知行为改变的表现与较高剂量(3.2 mg/kg)的PTX有关。总之,我们的研究表明,暴露于相同治疗剂量的PTX后,PTX会导致大鼠出现显著的神经行为损伤。
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Neurobehavioral manifestations in female rats after intermittent exposure to an anticancer agent, paclitaxel.

Paclitaxel (PTX), a widely used chemotherapeutic agent, causes both peripheral and central neurotoxicity, leading to significant behavioral impairments. However, inadequate literature is available on PTX-induced neurobehavioral sequelae associated with anxiety, depression, and cognition in adults during and after chemotherapy. Therefore, the present study aimed to investigate neurobehavioral impairments in adult female rats following PTX exposure, with a specific focus on anxiety-like behaviors and cognitive functions such as learning and memory. In this study, we used adult female Wistar rats aged 10-12 weeks (average weight: 180 ± 5 g) and administered clinically relevant therapeutic doses of PTX (1.6 and 3.2 mg/kg body weight) intravenously once weekly for 6 weeks, simulating the clinical chemotherapy regimen. Neurobehavioral assessments were conducted after the first and sixth doses of PTX using validated mazes, including the photoactometer, open-field maze, elevated plus-maze (EPM; for anxiety-like behaviors), and the step-down latency test (SDL; for cognitive performance). Neurobehavioral patterns were recorded using autotracking software (ANY-maze, Stoelting Co., Wood Dale, Illinois, USA). Our findings revealed substantially reduced locomotor activity in the photoactometer, increased anxiety-like behaviors with amplified fear emotionality in the open-field and EPM tests, and memory impairment in the SDL test. These results suggest that the manifestation of anxiogenic and cognitive behavioral changes is associated with the administration of a higher dose (3.2 mg/kg) of PTX. In conclusion, our study indicates that PTX causes significant neurobehavioral impairments in rats after exposure to equivalent therapeutic doses of PTX.

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Behavioural Pharmacology
Behavioural Pharmacology 医学-行为科学
CiteScore
3.40
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84
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6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Behavioural Pharmacology accepts original full and short research reports in diverse areas ranging from ethopharmacology to the pharmacology of schedule-controlled operant behaviour, provided that their primary focus is behavioural. Suitable topics include drug, chemical and hormonal effects on behaviour, the neurochemical mechanisms under-lying behaviour, and behavioural methods for the study of drug action. Both animal and human studies are welcome; however, studies reporting neurochemical data should have a predominantly behavioural focus, and human studies should not consist exclusively of clinical trials or case reports. Preference is given to studies that demonstrate and develop the potential of behavioural methods, and to papers reporting findings of direct relevance to clinical problems. Papers making a significant theoretical contribution are particularly welcome and, where possible and merited, space is made available for authors to explore fully the theoretical implications of their findings. Reviews of an area of the literature or at an appropriate stage in the development of an author’s own work are welcome. Commentaries in areas of current interest are also considered for publication, as are Reviews and Commentaries in areas outside behavioural pharmacology, but of importance and interest to behavioural pharmacologists. Behavioural Pharmacology publishes frequent Special Issues on current hot topics. The editors welcome correspondence about whether a paper in preparation might be suitable for inclusion in a Special Issue.
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