Paclitaxel (PCX) based treatments, commonly used to treat breast, ovarian and lung cancers, have the highest incidence of chemotherapy-induced neuropathic pain, affecting from 38 to 94 ​% of patients. Unfortunately, analgesic treatments are not always effective for PCX-induced neuropathic pain (PINP). This study aimed to evaluate the antinociceptive effect of clavulanic acid (CLAV), a clinically used β-lactam molecule, in both therapeutic and preventive contexts in mice with PINP. A single dose of CLAV administered after the onset of PINP significantly reduced mechanical hyperalgesia. Interestingly, preventive administration of CLAV prevented PINP development. The effect of preventive CLAV on PINP was associated with increased levels of IL-10 and IFN-β in serum, and decreased levels of IL-1β and TNF-α in both the serum and CNS. Immunostaining experiments revelated that CLAV increased the levels of glutamate transporter type 1 (GLT-1) and toll-like receptor type 4 (TLR4) in the spinal cord, while reducing levels of the astrocytic marker the glial fibrillary acidic protein (GFAP). Notably, co-incubation with CLAV and PCX in triple-negative breast cancer cells did not interfere with PCX-induced cytotoxic effects. Hence, these findings suggest that CLAV could be employed as a clinical treatment aimed at preventing PINP without compromission the cytotoxic efficacy of PCX.

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