Authors
Kristianna B Weymann, LJ Wood, X Zhu, DL Marks
Publication date
2014/3/1
Journal
Brain, behavior, and immunity
Volume
37
Pages
84-94
Publisher
Academic Press
Description
Fatigue is the most common symptom related to cytotoxic chemotherapeutic treatment of cancer. Peripheral inflammation associated with cytotoxic chemotherapy is likely a causal factor of fatigue. The neural mechanisms by which cytotoxic chemotherapy associated inflammation induces fatigue behavior are not known. This lack of knowledge hinders development of interventions to reduce or prevent this disabling symptom. Infection induced fatigue/lethargy in rodents is mediated by suppression of hypothalamic orexin activity. Orexin is critical for maintaining wakefulness and motivated behavior. Though there are differences between infection and cytotoxic chemotherapy in some symptoms, both induce peripheral inflammation and fatigue. Based on these similarities we hypothesized that cytotoxic chemotherapy induces fatigue by disrupting orexin neuron activity. We found that a single dose of a cytotoxic …
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Scholar articles
KB Weymann, LJ Wood, X Zhu, DL Marks - Brain, behavior, and immunity, 2014