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Query: UMLS:C0015672 (
fatigue
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Cancer patients frequently suffer from
fatigue
, a complex syndrome associated with
tiredness
and depressed mood. Cancer-related
fatigue
(CRF) can be present at the time of diagnosis, escalates during treatment, and can persist for years after treatment. CRF negatively influences quality of life, limits functional independence, and is associated with decreased survival in patients with incurable disease. We have previously shown that increased pro-inflammatory cytokine expression in the brain contributes to depressive- and
fatigue
-like behaviors in a mouse model of CRF. Inflammatory cytokines increase the activity of indoleamine 2,3-dioxygenase (IDO) and
kynurenine 3-monooxygenase
(
KMO
), which competitively reduce serotonin synthesis. Reduced serotonin availability in the brain and increased production of alternative neuroactive metabolites of tryptophan are thought to contribute to the development of depression and
fatigue
. The purpose of this study was to determine the effects of fluoxetine, a selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor (SSRI), on brain cytokines and behavioral measures of
fatigue
and depression in tumor-bearing mice. Here we show that tumor growth increased brain expression of pro-inflammatory cytokines and
KMO
. Treatment with fluoxetine had no effect on tumor growth, muscle wasting,
fatigue
behavior, or cytokine expression in the brain. Fluoxetine, however, reduced depressive-like behaviors in tumor bearing mice. In conclusion, our data confirm that increased brain expression of pro-inflammatory cytokines is associated with tumor-induced
fatigue
- and depressive-like behaviors. However, it is possible to separate the effects of tumor growth on mood and
fatigue
-like behaviors using SSRIs such as fluoxetine.
...
PMID:Fluoxetine prevents the development of depressive-like behavior in a mouse model of cancer related fatigue. 2555 80