Tissue protein hypercatabolism (TPH) is a most important feature in cancer cachexia, particularly with regard to the skeletal muscle. The rat ascites hepatoma Yoshida AH-130 is a very suitable model system for studying the mechan-isms involved in the processes that lead to tissue depletion, since it induces in the host a rapid and progressive muscle waste mainly due to TPH (Tessitore, L., G. Bonelli, and F. M. Baccino. 1987. Biochem. J. 241:153-159). Detectable plasma levels of tumor necrosis factor-a associated with marked perturbations in the hormonal homeostasis have been shown to concur in forcing metabolism into a catabolic setting (Tessitore, L., P. Costelli, and F. M. Baccino. 1993. Br. J. Cancer. 67:15-23). The present study was dir...
Cachexia is a syndrome characterized by profound tissue wasting that frequently complicates malignan...
Muscle mass loss and wasting are characteristic features of patients with chronic conditions includi...
The mechanism of muscle protein catabolism induced by proteolysis-inducing factor, produced by cache...
Tissue protein hypercatabolism (TPH) is a most important feature in cancer cachexia, particularly wi...
Tissue protein hypercatabolism (TPH) is a most important feature in cancer cachexia, particularly wi...
Up to 50% of cancer patients suffer from progressive weight loss (cachexia). Cachexia is induced by ...
Protein hypercatabolism significantly contributes to the onset and progression of muscle wasting in ...
Rats bearing the Yoshida AH-130 ascites hepatoma showed enhanced fractional rates of protein degrada...
Background: Cachexia, a common manifestation of malignant cancer, is associated with wasting of ske...
Abstract. Cancer cachexia occurs in the majority of cancer patients before death, and it is responsi...
Background Cachexia is a wasting condition that manifests in several types of cancer, and the main c...
Background: Cancer cachexia occurs in approximately 80% of cancer patients and is a key contributor ...
Protein hypercatabolism significantly contributes to the onset and progression of muscle wasting in ...
Muscle protein wasting in cancer cachexia is a critical problem. The underlying mechanisms are still...
The effect of cancer cachexia on protein metabolism has been studied in mice transplanted with the M...
Cachexia is a syndrome characterized by profound tissue wasting that frequently complicates malignan...
Muscle mass loss and wasting are characteristic features of patients with chronic conditions includi...
The mechanism of muscle protein catabolism induced by proteolysis-inducing factor, produced by cache...
Tissue protein hypercatabolism (TPH) is a most important feature in cancer cachexia, particularly wi...
Tissue protein hypercatabolism (TPH) is a most important feature in cancer cachexia, particularly wi...
Up to 50% of cancer patients suffer from progressive weight loss (cachexia). Cachexia is induced by ...
Protein hypercatabolism significantly contributes to the onset and progression of muscle wasting in ...
Rats bearing the Yoshida AH-130 ascites hepatoma showed enhanced fractional rates of protein degrada...
Background: Cachexia, a common manifestation of malignant cancer, is associated with wasting of ske...
Abstract. Cancer cachexia occurs in the majority of cancer patients before death, and it is responsi...
Background Cachexia is a wasting condition that manifests in several types of cancer, and the main c...
Background: Cancer cachexia occurs in approximately 80% of cancer patients and is a key contributor ...
Protein hypercatabolism significantly contributes to the onset and progression of muscle wasting in ...
Muscle protein wasting in cancer cachexia is a critical problem. The underlying mechanisms are still...
The effect of cancer cachexia on protein metabolism has been studied in mice transplanted with the M...
Cachexia is a syndrome characterized by profound tissue wasting that frequently complicates malignan...
Muscle mass loss and wasting are characteristic features of patients with chronic conditions includi...
The mechanism of muscle protein catabolism induced by proteolysis-inducing factor, produced by cache...