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Exploring the potential hypothalamic role in mediating cisplatin-induced negative energy balance

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Abstract
Cisplatin is a chemotherapeutic drug commonly used for treating different types of cancer. However, long-term use can lead to side effects, including anorexia, nausea, vomiting, and weight loss, which negatively affect the patient's quality of life and ability to undergo chemotherapy. This study aimed to investigate the mechanisms underlying the development of a negative energy balance during cisplatin treatment. Mice treated with cisplatin exhibit reduced food intake, body weight, and energy expenditure. We observed altered neuronal activity in the hypothalamic nuclei involved in the regulation of energy metabolism in cisplatin-treated mice. In addition, we observed activation of microglia and inflammation in the hypothalamus following treatment with cisplatin. Consistent with this finding, inhibition of microglial activation effectively rescued cisplatin-induced anorexia and body weight loss. The present study identified the role of hypothalamic neurons and inflammation linked to microglial activation in the anorexia and body weight loss observed during cisplatin treatment. These findings provide insight into the mechanisms underlying the development of metabolic abnormalities during cisplatin treatment and suggest new strategies for managing these side effects.
Issued Date
2023
Yang Tae Kim
Byong Seo Park
Hye Rim Yang
Seon Yi
Il Seong Nam-Goong
Jae Geun Kim
Type
Article
Keyword
AnorexiaCisplatinHypothalamusInflammationMicroglia
DOI
10.1016/j.cbi.2023.110733
URI
https://oak.ulsan.ac.kr/handle/2021.oak/16432
Publisher
CHEMICO-BIOLOGICAL INTERACTIONS
Language
한국어
ISSN
0009-2797
Citation Volume
385
Citation Start Page
1
Citation End Page
11
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Medicine > Nursing
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