Differences in the ultrastructure of neurons in the spinal ganglion and dorsal rootlet between rats treated with cisplatin only versus co‐administration with a sphingosine 1‐phosphate receptor 2 agonist in attenuating neuropathy and allodynia
Abstract:Background and AimsCisplatin is a chemotherapeutic agent for many types of cancer. The neurotoxicity of cisplatin includes neuropathy and allodynia. We aimed to study structural changes by using CYM54‐78, attenuating cisplatin‐induced neuropathy and blocking the pathogenesis in neurons, and promoting axonal regeneration.MethodsTEM (transmission electron microscopy) was used to distinguish ultrastructural changes in dorsal root ganglion (DRG) and dorsal rootlets (DR) between rats treated with cisplatin alone an… Show more
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