Biological bases of cognitive impairment induced by antinoeplastic treatment

  • Jaime Feliu Servicio de Oncología Médica Hospital Universitario La Paz
  • Sonia López-Santiago Facultad de Psicología Universidad Complutense de Madrid
  • Virginia Martínez-Marín Servicio de Oncología Médica Hospital Universitario La Paz
  • Ana Belén Custodio Servicio de Oncología Médica Hospital Universitario La Paz
  • Juan Antonio Cruzado Facultad de Psicología Universidad Complutense de Madrid
Keywords: Cognitive function, cancer, chemotherapy, radiotherapy, chemobrain

Abstract

Often patients treated with chemotherapy and/or radiotherapy suffer memory and attention problems. The exact mechanisms of action are unknown, although several explanations have been proposed. Both chemotherapy and radiotherapy have a direct toxic effect in the CNS, especially neural progenitor cells and the glia, which are responsible for maintaining neurogenesis in the hippocampus and white matter integrity. Besides the treatments can induce vascular damage in the brain, altering the immune response mediated by cytokines, and hormonal changes secondary to either chemotherapy or hormone therapy itself. The intensity of these effects would be modulated by several genetic factors that influence the ability of neuronal repair, pharmacodynamics and activity of neurotransmitters.

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Feliu J., López-Santiago S., Martínez-Marín V., Custodio A. B. y Cruzado J. A. (2012). Biological bases of cognitive impairment induced by antinoeplastic treatment. Psicooncología, 8(2-3), 201-214. https://doi.org/10.5209/rev_PSIC.2011.v8.n2-3.37877
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