Vincristine (VCR) treatment is often associated to painful neuropathy. Its development is independent from antitumoral mechanism and involves neuroinflammation. We investigated the role of the chemokine prokineticin (PK)2 in a mouse model of VCR induced neuropathy using a PK-receptors (PK-R) antagonist to counteract its development. We also evaluated emotional like deficits in VCR mice. VCR (0,1 mg/kg) was i.p. injected in C57BL/6J male mice once a day for 14 consecutive days. Pain, anxiety and depressive like behaviors were assessed in animals. PK2, PK-Rs, cytokines, neuroinflammatory markers (CD68, CD11b, GFAP, TLR4) and ATF3 were evaluated in DRG, spinal cord, prefrontal cortex and hippocampus. The PK-Rs antagonist PC1, was s.c. injected (150 μg/kg) twice a day from day 7 (hypersensitivity state) until day 14. Its effect on pain and neuroinflammation was evaluated. VCR mice developed neuropathic pain but not mood alterations. After 7 days of VCR treatment we observed a neuroinflammatory condition in DRG with high levels of PK-Rs, TLR4, CD68, ATF3 and IL-1β without relevant alterations in spinal cord. At day 14, an upregulation of PK system and a marked neuroinflammation was evident also in spinal cord. Moreover, at the same time, we observed initial alterations in supraspinal brain areas. PC1 treatment significantly counteracted neuropathic pain and blunted neuroinflammation.

Prokineticin 2 promotes and sustains neuroinflammation in vincristine treated mice: focus on pain and emotional like behavior / G. Moschetti, G. Amodeo, M.S. Paladini, R. Molteni, G. Balboni, A.E. Panerai, P.G. Sacerdote, S. Franchi. - In: BRAIN BEHAVIOR AND IMMUNITY. - ISSN 0889-1591. - (2019). [Epub ahead of print] [10.1016/j.bbi.2019.09.012]

Prokineticin 2 promotes and sustains neuroinflammation in vincristine treated mice: focus on pain and emotional like behavior

G. Moschetti
Primo
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G. Amodeo
Secondo
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M.S. Paladini;R. Molteni;A.E. Panerai;P.G. Sacerdote
Penultimo
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S. Franchi
Ultimo
2019

Abstract

Vincristine (VCR) treatment is often associated to painful neuropathy. Its development is independent from antitumoral mechanism and involves neuroinflammation. We investigated the role of the chemokine prokineticin (PK)2 in a mouse model of VCR induced neuropathy using a PK-receptors (PK-R) antagonist to counteract its development. We also evaluated emotional like deficits in VCR mice. VCR (0,1 mg/kg) was i.p. injected in C57BL/6J male mice once a day for 14 consecutive days. Pain, anxiety and depressive like behaviors were assessed in animals. PK2, PK-Rs, cytokines, neuroinflammatory markers (CD68, CD11b, GFAP, TLR4) and ATF3 were evaluated in DRG, spinal cord, prefrontal cortex and hippocampus. The PK-Rs antagonist PC1, was s.c. injected (150 μg/kg) twice a day from day 7 (hypersensitivity state) until day 14. Its effect on pain and neuroinflammation was evaluated. VCR mice developed neuropathic pain but not mood alterations. After 7 days of VCR treatment we observed a neuroinflammatory condition in DRG with high levels of PK-Rs, TLR4, CD68, ATF3 and IL-1β without relevant alterations in spinal cord. At day 14, an upregulation of PK system and a marked neuroinflammation was evident also in spinal cord. Moreover, at the same time, we observed initial alterations in supraspinal brain areas. PC1 treatment significantly counteracted neuropathic pain and blunted neuroinflammation.
mood alterations; Neuroinflammation; Neuropathic pain; Prokineticins; Vincristine
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2019
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