Authors
Gordon Winocur, Hal Berman, Mary Nguyen, Malcolm A Binns, Mark Henkelman, Matthijs van Eede, Micheline Piquette-Miller, Melanie J Sekeres, J Martin Wojtowicz, Johnson Yu, Haibo Zhang, Ian F Tannock
Publication date
2018/1/15
Journal
Neuroscience
Volume
369
Pages
51-65
Publisher
Pergamon
Description
Animal studies have reinforced clinical reports of cognitive impairment in cancer survivors following chemotherapy but, until now, all pre-clinical research in this area has been conducted on normal rodents. The present study investigated the effects of chemotherapy on cognition and underlying biological mechanisms in the FVB/N-Tg (MMTV-neu) 202 Mul/J mouse, a well-characterized transgenic model of breast cancer that has similarities to the tumorigenesis which occurs in humans. Tumor-bearing and control mice received three weekly injections of a combination of methotrexate + 5-fluorouracil, or an equal volume of saline. Different aspects of learning and memory were measured before and after treatment. The effects of tumor and chemotherapy on neurogenesis, neuro-inflammatory cytokine activity, and brain volume, as they relate to corresponding cognitive changes, were also measured. The toxic effects …
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