Cold aggravates abnormal excitability of motor axons in oxaliplatin-treated patients.
Kristine BennedsgaardLise VentzelPeter GrafeJenny TigerholmAndreas C ThemistocleousDavid L BennettHatice TankisiNanna B FinnerupPublished in: Muscle & nerve (2020)
The findings suggest that a combined effect of oxaliplatin and cooling facilitates nerve excitability changes and neuromyotonia-like after-activity in peripheral nerve axons. A possible mechanism is the slowing in gating of voltage-dependent fast sodium and slow potassium channels, which results in symptoms of cold allodynia.