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Discovery of Potential Neuroprotective Agents against Paclitaxel-Induced Peripheral Neuropathy.

Yi-Fan ChenChien-Huang WuLi-Hsien ChenHao-Wei LeeJinq-Chyi LeeTeng-Kuang YehJang-Yang ChangMing-Chen ChouHui-Ling WuYen-Po LaiJen-Shin SongKai-Chia YehChiung-Tong ChenChia-Jui LeeKak-Shan ShiaMeng-Ru Shen
Published in: Journal of medicinal chemistry (2022)
Chemotherapy-induced neurotoxicity is a common adverse effect of cancer treatment. No medication has been shown to be effective in the prevention or treatment of chemotherapy-induced neurotoxicity. Using minoxidil as an initial template for structural modifications in conjunction with an in vitro neurite outgrowth assay, an image-based high-content screening platform, and mouse behavior models, an effective neuroprotective agent CN016 was discovered. Our results showed that CN016 could inhibit paclitaxel-induced inflammatory responses and infiltration of immune cells into sensory neurons significantly. Thus, the suppression of proinflammatory factors elucidates, in part, the mechanism of action of CN016 on alleviating paclitaxel-induced peripheral neuropathy. Based on excellent efficacy in improving behavioral functions, high safety profiles (MTD > 500 mg/kg), and a large therapeutic window (MTD/MED > 50) in mice, CN016 might have great potential to become a peripherally neuroprotective agent to prevent neurotoxicity caused by chemotherapeutics as typified by paclitaxel.
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