نتایج جستجو برای: cachexia

تعداد نتایج: 3974  

2018
Quan‐Jun Yang Jiang‐Rong Zhao Juan Hao Bin Li Yan Huo Yong‐Long Han Li‐Li Wan Jie Li Jinlu Huang Jin Lu Gen‐Jin Yang Cheng Guo

BACKGROUND Cachexia is a multifactorial metabolic syndrome with high morbidity and mortality in patients with advanced cancer. The diagnosis of cancer cachexia depends on objective measures of clinical symptoms and a history of weight loss, which lag behind disease progression and have limited utility for the early diagnosis of cancer cachexia. In this study, we performed a nuclear magnetic res...

2015
Antonio Jose Grande Valter Silva Matthew Maddocks

BACKGROUND Cancer cachexia is a complex syndrome characterized by an ongoing loss of skeletal muscle mass and progressive functional impairment. A proactive management approach is recommended, including physical exercise to maintain function via modulation of muscle metabolism, insulin sensitivity and levels of inflammation. The review aimed to determine the safety, acceptability and effectiven...

2015
Stephanie H. Greco Lena Tomkötter Anne-Kristin Vahle Rae Rokosh Antonina Avanzi Syed Kashif Mahmood Michael Deutsch Sara Alothman Dalia Alqunaibit Atsuo Ochi Constantinos Zambirinis Tasnima Mohaimin Mauricio Rendon Elliot Levie Mridul Pansari Alejandro Torres-Hernandez Donnele Daley Rocky Barilla H. Leon Pachter Daniel Tippens Hassan Malik Allal Boutajangout Thomas Wisniewski George Miller Ajay Pratap Singh

Cancer cachexia is a debilitating condition characterized by a combination of anorexia, muscle wasting, weight loss, and malnutrition. This condition affects an overwhelming majority of patients with pancreatic cancer and is a primary cause of cancer-related death. However, few, if any, effective therapies exist for both treatment and prevention of this syndrome. In order to develop novel thera...

Journal: :Journal of immunology 2008
Zhuangzhi Wang Chunfang Zhao Rosa Moya Joanna D Davies

Cachexia is the dramatic weight loss and muscle atrophy seen in chronic disease states, including autoimmunity, cancer, and infection, and is often associated with lymphopenia. We have previously shown that CD4(+) T cells that express the lowest density of CD44 (CD4(+)CD44(v.low)) are significantly reduced in diabetic NOD mice that are cachexic compared with diabetic mice that are not cachexic....

Journal: :Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Pathology 2011

Journal: :The British journal of nutrition 2013
Katie M Di Sebastiano Lin Yang Kevin Zbuk Raimond K Wong Tom Chow David Koff Gerald R Moran Marina Mourtzakis

Weight loss leading to cachexia is associated with poor treatment response and reduced survival in pancreatic cancer patients. We aim to identify indicators that allow for early detection that will advance our understanding of cachexia and will support targeted anti-cachexia therapies. A total of fifty pancreatic cancer patients were analysed for skeletal muscle and visceral adipose tissue (VAT...

Journal: :American journal of physiology. Endocrinology and metabolism 2012
Andrea Bonetto Tufan Aydogdu Xiaoling Jin Zongxiu Zhang Rui Zhan Leopold Puzis Leonidas G Koniaris Teresa A Zimmers

Cachexia, the metabolic dysregulation leading to sustained loss of muscle and adipose tissue, is a devastating complication of cancer and other chronic diseases. Interleukin-6 and related cytokines are associated with muscle wasting in clinical and experimental cachexia, although the mechanisms by which they might induce muscle wasting are unknown. One pathway activated strongly by IL-6 family ...

Journal: :American journal of physiology. Endocrinology and metabolism 2014
Agné Kulyté Silvia Lorente-Cebrián Hui Gao Niklas Mejhert Thorhallur Agustsson Peter Arner Mikael Rydén Ingrid Dahlman

Cancer cachexia is associated with pronounced adipose tissue loss due to, at least in part, increased fat cell lipolysis. MicroRNAs (miRNAs) have recently been implicated in controlling several aspects of adipocyte function. To gain insight into the possible impact of miRNAs on adipose lipolysis in cancer cachexia, global miRNA expression was explored in abdominal subcutaneous adipose tissue fr...

2014
Erin E. Talbert Gregory A. Metzger Wei A. He Denis C. Guttridge

BACKGROUND Muscle wasting is a profound side effect of advanced cancer. Cancer-induced cachexia decreases patient quality of life and is associated with poor patient survival. Currently, no clinical therapies exist to treat cancer-induced muscle wasting. Although cancers commonly associated with cachexia occur in older individuals, the standard animal models used to elucidate the causes of cach...

Journal: :Histology and histopathology 2007
L G Melstrom K A Melstrom X-Z Ding T E Adrian

Severe or chronic disease can lead to cachexia which involves weight loss and muscle wasting. Cancer cachexia contributes significantly to disease morbidity and mortality. Multiple studies have shown that the metabolic changes that occur with cancer cachexia are unique compared to that of starvation. Specifically, cancer patients seem to lose a larger proportion of skeletal muscle mass. There a...

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