Piceatannol ameliorates behavioural, biochemical and histological aspects in cisplatin-induced peripheral neuropathy in rats

Sara Abdel Moneim Wahdan; Elsherbiny, Doaa A; Azab, Samar S; El-Demerdash, Ebtehal;

Abstract


Peripheral neurotoxicity is a dose-limiting and a potentially lifelong persistent toxicity of cisplatin. This study investigated the possible protective effect of piceatannol (PIC) in a model of cisplatin-induced peripheral neuropathy in rats. PIC (10 mg/kg, i.p.) was given for 7 days, starting 2 days before cisplatin single injection (7 mg/kg, i.p.). Behavioural, biochemical and histological examinations were conducted. Cisplatin administration resulted in thermal hypoalgesia evidenced by increased paw and tail withdrawal latency times in the hotplate and tail flick tests, respectively, and reduced the abdominal constrictions in response to the acetic acid injection. Moreover, cisplatin treatment decreased rat locomotor activity and grip strength. These behavioural alterations were reversed by PIC coadministration. In addition, PIC decreased cisplatin-induced elevation in serum neurotensin and platinum accumulation in sciatic nerve. Also, PIC reversed, to a large extent, cisplatin-induced microscopical alterations in nerve axons and restored normal myelin thickness. Therefore, PIC may protect against cisplatin-induced peripheral neuropathy.


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Title Piceatannol ameliorates behavioural, biochemical and histological aspects in cisplatin-induced peripheral neuropathy in rats
Authors Sara Abdel Moneim Wahdan ; Elsherbiny, Doaa A; Azab, Samar S; El-Demerdash, Ebtehal
Keywords cisplatin;neurotoxicity;piceatannol
Issue Date Dec-2021
Publisher WILEY
Journal Basic & clinical pharmacology & toxicology 
Volume 129
Issue 6
Start page 486
End page 495
ISSN 1742-7835
1742-7843
DOI 10.1111/bcpt.13643
PubMed ID 34390194
Scopus ID 2-s2.0-85115343618
Web of science ID WOS:000698193600001

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