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Papers: 18 Feb 2023 - 24 Feb 2023

RESEARCH TYPE:
Integrative/Complementary


Animal Studies, Neurobiology

PAIN TYPE:
Neuropathic Pain


2023 Feb 20


Neurosci Lett


36813075


800

The effect of hand therapy on alleviating chemotherapy-induced peripheral neuropathy in a model mouse.

Authors

Shinouchi R, Sasaki A, Takaki T, Tsuji M, Kiuchi Y, Nobe K

Abstract

The use of neurotoxic chemotherapeutic agents induces numbness in the limbs through chemotherapy-induced peripheral neuropathy (CIPN). Recently, we found that hand therapy involving finger massage improved mild to moderate numbness in CIPN patients. In this study, we behaviorally, physiologically, pathologically, and histologically investigated the mechanisms underlying hand therapy-induced numbness improvement in a CIPN model mouse. Hand therapy was performed for 21 days after the disease induction. Its effects were evaluated using mechanical and thermal thresholds and blood flow in the bilateral hind paw. Moreover, 14 days after the hand therapy was administered, we assessed the blood flow and conduction velocity in the sciatic nerve, the level of serum galectin-3, and the histological myelin and epidermis-related changes in the hindfoot tissue. Hand therapy significantly improved allodynia, hyperalgesia, blood flow, conduction velocity, serum galectin-3, and epidermal thickness in the CIPN model mouse. Furthermore, we observed the images of repairs of the myelin degeneration. Thus, we found that hand therapy could improve numbness in the CIPN model mouse and that it could help to repair peripheral nerves by promoting blood circulation in the limbs.