N‐acylethanolamine‐hydrolysing acid amidase: A new potential target to treat paclitaxel‐induced neuropathy
Toma W, Caillaud M, Patel NH, Tran TH, Donvito G, Roberts J, Bagdas D, Jackson A, Lichtman A, Gewirtz DA, Makriyannis A, Malamas MS, Damaj MI. N‐acylethanolamine‐hydrolysing acid amidase: A new potential target to treat paclitaxel‐induced neuropathy. European Journal Of Pain 2021, 25: 1367-1380. PMID: 33675555, DOI: 10.1002/ejp.1758.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAmidohydrolasesAnimalsEthanolaminesMicePaclitaxelPeripheral Nervous System DiseasesPPAR alphaConceptsPaclitaxel-induced peripheral neuropathyPaclitaxel-induced mechanical hypersensitivityMechanical hypersensitivitySpinal cordSelective NAAA inhibitorsNAAA inhibitorsPEA levelsDevelopment of PIPNMajor dose-limiting side effectDose-limiting side effectAdministration of palmitoylethanolamidePaclitaxel-induced neuropathyPaclitaxel-treated micePaclitaxel-induced cytotoxicityEvidence of toleranceEffective chemotherapeutic agentIntrinsic rewarding effectsLung tumor cellsNew potential targetsEndogenous palmitoylethanolamidePain aversivenessAcute administrationPeripheral neuropathyControl micePEA administration