Chemotherapy-Induced Peripheral Neurotoxicity and Complementary and Alternative Medicines: Progress and Perspective

Chemotherapy-induced peripheral neurotoxicity (CIPN) is a severe and dose-limiting side effect of antineoplastic drugs. It can cause sensory, motor and autonomic system dysfunction, and ultimately force patients to discontinue chemotherapy. Until now, little is understood about CIPN and no consisten...

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Main Authors: Xiao-Lan eCheng, Hong-Quan eLiu, Jie-Ge eHuo, Xiao-Ning eWang, Peng eCao
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Language:English
Published: Frontiers Media S.A. 2015-10-01
Series:Frontiers in Pharmacology
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Online Access:http://journal.frontiersin.org/Journal/10.3389/fphar.2015.00234/full
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spelling doaj-48aa8ef98fb145b49878eecc463552f92020-11-24T21:28:58ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Pharmacology1663-98122015-10-01610.3389/fphar.2015.00234160684Chemotherapy-Induced Peripheral Neurotoxicity and Complementary and Alternative Medicines: Progress and PerspectiveXiao-Lan eCheng0Hong-Quan eLiu1Jie-Ge eHuo2Xiao-Ning eWang3Peng eCao4Jiangsu Province Academy of Traditional Chinese MedicineJiangsu Province Academy of Traditional Chinese MedicineJiangsu Province Academy of Traditional Chinese MedicineJiangsu Province Academy of Traditional Chinese MedicineJiangsu Province Academy of Traditional Chinese MedicineChemotherapy-induced peripheral neurotoxicity (CIPN) is a severe and dose-limiting side effect of antineoplastic drugs. It can cause sensory, motor and autonomic system dysfunction, and ultimately force patients to discontinue chemotherapy. Until now, little is understood about CIPN and no consistent standard of care is available. Since CIPN is a multifactorial disease, the clinical efficacy of single pharmacological drugs is disappointing, prompting patients to seek out alternative treatment options. Complementary and alternative medicines (CAMs), especially herbal medicines, are well known for their multifaceted implications and widely used in human health care. So far, several phytochemicals, plant extracts, and herbal formulas have been evaluated for their possible therapeutic potential in preventing onset and progression of CIPN in experimental models. Clinical acupuncture has also been shown to improve CIPN symptoms. In this review, we will give an outline of our current knowledge on the research advances of CIPN, the role of CAMs in alleviating CIPN and possible lacunae in research that needs to be addressed.http://journal.frontiersin.org/Journal/10.3389/fphar.2015.00234/fullAcupunctureHerbal MedicinePathogenesisCIPNComplementary and alternative medicine (CAM)
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author Xiao-Lan eCheng
Hong-Quan eLiu
Jie-Ge eHuo
Xiao-Ning eWang
Peng eCao
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Hong-Quan eLiu
Jie-Ge eHuo
Xiao-Ning eWang
Peng eCao
Chemotherapy-Induced Peripheral Neurotoxicity and Complementary and Alternative Medicines: Progress and Perspective
Frontiers in Pharmacology
Acupuncture
Herbal Medicine
Pathogenesis
CIPN
Complementary and alternative medicine (CAM)
author_facet Xiao-Lan eCheng
Hong-Quan eLiu
Jie-Ge eHuo
Xiao-Ning eWang
Peng eCao
author_sort Xiao-Lan eCheng
title Chemotherapy-Induced Peripheral Neurotoxicity and Complementary and Alternative Medicines: Progress and Perspective
title_short Chemotherapy-Induced Peripheral Neurotoxicity and Complementary and Alternative Medicines: Progress and Perspective
title_full Chemotherapy-Induced Peripheral Neurotoxicity and Complementary and Alternative Medicines: Progress and Perspective
title_fullStr Chemotherapy-Induced Peripheral Neurotoxicity and Complementary and Alternative Medicines: Progress and Perspective
title_full_unstemmed Chemotherapy-Induced Peripheral Neurotoxicity and Complementary and Alternative Medicines: Progress and Perspective
title_sort chemotherapy-induced peripheral neurotoxicity and complementary and alternative medicines: progress and perspective
publisher Frontiers Media S.A.
series Frontiers in Pharmacology
issn 1663-9812
publishDate 2015-10-01
description Chemotherapy-induced peripheral neurotoxicity (CIPN) is a severe and dose-limiting side effect of antineoplastic drugs. It can cause sensory, motor and autonomic system dysfunction, and ultimately force patients to discontinue chemotherapy. Until now, little is understood about CIPN and no consistent standard of care is available. Since CIPN is a multifactorial disease, the clinical efficacy of single pharmacological drugs is disappointing, prompting patients to seek out alternative treatment options. Complementary and alternative medicines (CAMs), especially herbal medicines, are well known for their multifaceted implications and widely used in human health care. So far, several phytochemicals, plant extracts, and herbal formulas have been evaluated for their possible therapeutic potential in preventing onset and progression of CIPN in experimental models. Clinical acupuncture has also been shown to improve CIPN symptoms. In this review, we will give an outline of our current knowledge on the research advances of CIPN, the role of CAMs in alleviating CIPN and possible lacunae in research that needs to be addressed.
topic Acupuncture
Herbal Medicine
Pathogenesis
CIPN
Complementary and alternative medicine (CAM)
url http://journal.frontiersin.org/Journal/10.3389/fphar.2015.00234/full
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