Chemotherapy-induced cognitive impairment (CICI): An overview of etiology and pathogenesis

Mounier, Noha M; Abdel-Maged, Amany El-Shahawy; Sara Abdel Moneim Wahdan; Gad, Amany M; Azab, Samar S;

Abstract


Many cancer patients treated with chemotherapy develop chemotherapy-induced cognitive impairment (CICI), often referred to as chemo-brain, which manifest during or post-treatment with variable degrees, onset and duration thereby affecting the patients' quality of life. Several chemotherapeutic agents have been studied to determine its possible association with cognitive impairment and to fully comprehend their contribution to CICI. A vast number of studies have emerged proposing several candidate underlying mechanisms and etiologies contributing to CICI such as direct neurotoxicity, BBB disruption, decreased hippocampal neurogenesis, white matter abnormalities, secondary neuro-inflammatory response and increased oxidative stress; however, the exact underlying mechanisms are still not well defined. This review summarizes CICI associated with most commonly used chemotherapeutic agents with emphasizes the possible underlying pathogenesis in both animal and clinical studies.


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Title Chemotherapy-induced cognitive impairment (CICI): An overview of etiology and pathogenesis
Authors Mounier, Noha M; Abdel-Maged, Amany El-Shahawy; Sara Abdel Moneim Wahdan ; Gad, Amany M; Azab, Samar S
Keywords Chemotherapy;Cognitive impairment;Immunotherapy;Neuroinflammation
Issue Date 1-Oct-2020
Publisher PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
Journal Life Sciences 
Volume 258
ISSN 0024-3205
DOI 10.1016/j.lfs.2020.118071
PubMed ID 32673664
Scopus ID 2-s2.0-85088994746
Web of science ID WOS:000575169900012

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