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Neurotoxic Effect of Doxorubicin Treatment on Cardiac Sympathetic Neurons

Doxorubicin (DOXO) remains amongst the most commonly used anti-cancer agents for the treatment of solid tumors, lymphomas, and leukemias. However, its clinical use is hampered by cardiotoxicity, characterized by heart failure and arrhythmias, which may require chemotherapy interruption, with devasta...

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Autores principales: Moro, Nicola, Dokshokova, Lolita, Perumal Vanaja, Induja, Prando, Valentina, Cnudde, Sophie Julie A, Di Bona, Anna, Bariani, Riccardo, Schirone, Leonardo, Bauce, Barbara, Angelini, Annalisa, Sciarretta, Sebastiano, Ghigo, Alessandra, Mongillo, Marco, Zaglia, Tania
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Publicado: MDPI 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9569551/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36232393
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms231911098
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author Moro, Nicola
Dokshokova, Lolita
Perumal Vanaja, Induja
Prando, Valentina
Cnudde, Sophie Julie A
Di Bona, Anna
Bariani, Riccardo
Schirone, Leonardo
Bauce, Barbara
Angelini, Annalisa
Sciarretta, Sebastiano
Ghigo, Alessandra
Mongillo, Marco
Zaglia, Tania
author_facet Moro, Nicola
Dokshokova, Lolita
Perumal Vanaja, Induja
Prando, Valentina
Cnudde, Sophie Julie A
Di Bona, Anna
Bariani, Riccardo
Schirone, Leonardo
Bauce, Barbara
Angelini, Annalisa
Sciarretta, Sebastiano
Ghigo, Alessandra
Mongillo, Marco
Zaglia, Tania
author_sort Moro, Nicola
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description Doxorubicin (DOXO) remains amongst the most commonly used anti-cancer agents for the treatment of solid tumors, lymphomas, and leukemias. However, its clinical use is hampered by cardiotoxicity, characterized by heart failure and arrhythmias, which may require chemotherapy interruption, with devastating consequences on patient survival and quality of life. Although the adverse cardiac effects of DOXO are consolidated, the underlying mechanisms are still incompletely understood. It was previously shown that DOXO leads to proteotoxic cardiomyocyte (CM) death and myocardial fibrosis, both mechanisms leading to mechanical and electrical dysfunction. While several works focused on CMs as the culprits of DOXO-induced arrhythmias and heart failure, recent studies suggest that DOXO may also affect cardiac sympathetic neurons (cSNs), which would thus represent additional cells targeted in DOXO-cardiotoxicity. Confocal immunofluorescence and morphometric analyses revealed alterations in SN innervation density and topology in hearts from DOXO-treated mice, which was consistent with the reduced cardiotropic effect of adrenergic neurons in vivo. Ex vivo analyses suggested that DOXO-induced denervation may be linked to reduced neurotrophic input, which we have shown to rely on nerve growth factor, released from innervated CMs. Notably, similar alterations were observed in explanted hearts from DOXO-treated patients. Our data demonstrate that chemotherapy cardiotoxicity includes alterations in cardiac innervation, unveiling a previously unrecognized effect of DOXO on cardiac autonomic regulation, which is involved in both cardiac physiology and pathology, including heart failure and arrhythmias.
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spelling pubmed-95695512022-10-17 Neurotoxic Effect of Doxorubicin Treatment on Cardiac Sympathetic Neurons Moro, Nicola Dokshokova, Lolita Perumal Vanaja, Induja Prando, Valentina Cnudde, Sophie Julie A Di Bona, Anna Bariani, Riccardo Schirone, Leonardo Bauce, Barbara Angelini, Annalisa Sciarretta, Sebastiano Ghigo, Alessandra Mongillo, Marco Zaglia, Tania Int J Mol Sci Article Doxorubicin (DOXO) remains amongst the most commonly used anti-cancer agents for the treatment of solid tumors, lymphomas, and leukemias. However, its clinical use is hampered by cardiotoxicity, characterized by heart failure and arrhythmias, which may require chemotherapy interruption, with devastating consequences on patient survival and quality of life. Although the adverse cardiac effects of DOXO are consolidated, the underlying mechanisms are still incompletely understood. It was previously shown that DOXO leads to proteotoxic cardiomyocyte (CM) death and myocardial fibrosis, both mechanisms leading to mechanical and electrical dysfunction. While several works focused on CMs as the culprits of DOXO-induced arrhythmias and heart failure, recent studies suggest that DOXO may also affect cardiac sympathetic neurons (cSNs), which would thus represent additional cells targeted in DOXO-cardiotoxicity. Confocal immunofluorescence and morphometric analyses revealed alterations in SN innervation density and topology in hearts from DOXO-treated mice, which was consistent with the reduced cardiotropic effect of adrenergic neurons in vivo. Ex vivo analyses suggested that DOXO-induced denervation may be linked to reduced neurotrophic input, which we have shown to rely on nerve growth factor, released from innervated CMs. Notably, similar alterations were observed in explanted hearts from DOXO-treated patients. Our data demonstrate that chemotherapy cardiotoxicity includes alterations in cardiac innervation, unveiling a previously unrecognized effect of DOXO on cardiac autonomic regulation, which is involved in both cardiac physiology and pathology, including heart failure and arrhythmias. MDPI 2022-09-21 /pmc/articles/PMC9569551/ /pubmed/36232393 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms231911098 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Moro, Nicola
Dokshokova, Lolita
Perumal Vanaja, Induja
Prando, Valentina
Cnudde, Sophie Julie A
Di Bona, Anna
Bariani, Riccardo
Schirone, Leonardo
Bauce, Barbara
Angelini, Annalisa
Sciarretta, Sebastiano
Ghigo, Alessandra
Mongillo, Marco
Zaglia, Tania
Neurotoxic Effect of Doxorubicin Treatment on Cardiac Sympathetic Neurons
title Neurotoxic Effect of Doxorubicin Treatment on Cardiac Sympathetic Neurons
title_full Neurotoxic Effect of Doxorubicin Treatment on Cardiac Sympathetic Neurons
title_fullStr Neurotoxic Effect of Doxorubicin Treatment on Cardiac Sympathetic Neurons
title_full_unstemmed Neurotoxic Effect of Doxorubicin Treatment on Cardiac Sympathetic Neurons
title_short Neurotoxic Effect of Doxorubicin Treatment on Cardiac Sympathetic Neurons
title_sort neurotoxic effect of doxorubicin treatment on cardiac sympathetic neurons
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9569551/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36232393
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms231911098
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