نتایج جستجو برای: cachexia

تعداد نتایج: 3974  

Journal: :Cell 2010
Xiaolan Zhou Jin Lin Wang John Lu Yanping Song Keith S. Kwak Qingsheng Jiao Robert Rosenfeld Qing Chen Thomas Boone W. Scott Simonet David L. Lacey Alfred L. Goldberg H. Q. Han

Muscle wasting and cachexia have long been postulated to be key determinants of cancer-related death, but there has been no direct experimental evidence to substantiate this hypothesis. Here, we show that in several cancer cachexia models, pharmacological blockade of ActRIIB pathway not only prevents further muscle wasting but also completely reverses prior loss of skeletal muscle and cancer-in...

Journal: :Nutrition and healthy aging 2021

BACKGROUND: Quercetin is a flavonoid with reported antioxidant, anti-inflammatory and anti-aging effects, may limit muscle wasting in cancer cachexia. OBJECTIVE: To investigate the effect of quercetin on murine C26 cancer-cachexia model assess feasibility non-invasive micro-CT analysis skeletal muscle. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Custom CRM(P) diets supplemented 250 mg/kg (Q) were obtained. Thirty C...

Introdution: Muscle weakness that is caused by cancer called Cachexia. One of the causes of the formation of the cachexia is the change in protein degradation, and the ubiquitous protease and Autophagy Lysosomes system is the most important protein breakdown system. Resistance training has been one the best stimulator of increasing muscular mass. Therefore, the purpose of this study was to inve...

2015
Stefan D Anker John E Morley

Cachexia leads to nutritional deficits including anorexia and loss of fat and muscle mass. In persons with precachexia or early cachexia, for example, old persons with weight loss and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, there is strong evidence that nutritional support improves outcomes. Limited evidence suggests that this may be true for heart failure and chronic kidney disease. The evidenc...

2015
Željko Krznarić Ana Kunović

Cachexia-anorexia syndrome, characterized by anorexia and loss of adipose tissue and skeletal muscle mass, is common feature in majority of patients with cancer, especially in cancer localized in gastrointestinal tract. Malnutrition is recognized as a negative prognostic factor in patients with colorectal cancer. Malnutrition in cancer patients reduces response to specific oncological therapy, ...

2011
Thomas Thum Jochen Springer

Cachexia, and particularly the loss of metabolically active lean tissue, leads to increased morbidity and mortality in affected patients. An impairment of strength and functional status is usually associated with cachexia. A variety of anabolic and appetite-stimulating agents have been studied in patients with cachexia caused by various underlying diseases. Overall, these studies have demonstra...

2014
Philip Rouchotas Rishi Mehta

Cancer induced cachexia (CIC) is a syndrome of muscle wasting accompanied by anorexia with or without loss of adipose tissue. Underlying CIC is a complex interaction of proinflammatory cytokines that act centrally on the hypothalamus and peripherally to increase catabolism and resting energy expenditure, while decreasing protein synthesis. The presence of CIC is an important prognostic indicato...

2014
Jose M Garcia Ying Yan Elizabeth Manning-Duus John Friend

Background Cancer anorexia-cachexia is a frequent, debilitating and life-threatening condition in which altered metabolism and reduced food intake contribute to weight loss (mainly due to lean body mass [LBM] loss), which cannot be reverted by conventional nutritional support. Safe/effective treatments for cancer cachexia remain an unmet need. The hunger hormone ghrelin has been shown to activa...

Journal: :Postgraduate medical journal 2004
M E Onwuamaegbu M Henein A J Coats

Cachexia is an independent prognostic marker of survival in many chronic diseases including heart failure and malaria. Morbidity and mortality from malaria is high in most of the third world where it presents a very challenging public health problem. Malaria may present in the UK as fever in the returning traveller or as fever in overseas visitors. How and why cachexia develops in malaria in a ...

Journal: :Revista do Hospital das Clinicas 2000
R N Younes Y Noguchi

Cancer cachexia is a frequent complication observed in patients with malignant tumors. Although several decades have passed since the first focus on the metabolic dysfunction's associated with cancer, few effective therapeutic interventions have been successfully introduced into the medical armamentarium. The present study thoroughly reviews the basic pathophysiology of cancer cachexia and the ...

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