Anyone who has experienced influenza or a bacterial infection knows what it means to be ill. Apart from feeling feverish, experiencing aching joints and muscles, you lose the desire to eat. Anorexia, defined as loss of appetite or persistent satiety leading to reduced energy intake, is a hallmark of acute inflammatory disease. The anorexia is part of the acute phase response, triggered as the result of activation of the innate immune system with concomitant release of inflammatory mediators, which interact with the central nervous system. A chronic condition, and a severe medical problem, that resembles inflammation-induced anorexia is cachexia. Cachexia, which is commonly associated with malignant cancer, is typified as a cytokine-associat...
Systemic inflammatory stimuli cause anorexia and weight loss by disrupting the physiological regulat...
Interleukin-1 (IL-1) induces anorexia via direct action in the brain, and its participation in the p...
Background: The cancer-anorexia-cachexia syndrome (CACS) negatively affects survival and therapy suc...
Cancer anorexia-cachexia syndrome (CACS) is observed in 80% of patients with advanced cancer and is ...
Loss of appetite is together with fever and malaise hallmarks of infection. Loosing appetite during ...
Appetite is often reduced in patients with chronic illness, including cancer. Cancer anorexia, loss ...
Anorexia, defined as the loss of desire to eat in the face of caloric deprivation, is a prevalent sy...
Compelling data demonstrate that inflammation-associated anorexia directly results from the action o...
It is well-established that prostaglandins (PGs) affect tumorigenesis, and evidence indicates that P...
Cancer anorexia-cachexia syndrome (CACS) develops in response to tumor-host biochemical interactions...
Anorexia is part of the body's acute-phase response to illness. Microbial products such as lipopolys...
During tumor growth, anorexia and reduced food intake are among the major causes leading to malnutri...
Inflammation characterizes the course of acute and chronic diseases and is largely responsible for t...
Under normal conditions, the homeostasis of energy intake is maintained in the hypothalamus by 1) tr...
Systemic inflammation evokes an array of brain-mediated responses including fever, anorexia and tast...
Systemic inflammatory stimuli cause anorexia and weight loss by disrupting the physiological regulat...
Interleukin-1 (IL-1) induces anorexia via direct action in the brain, and its participation in the p...
Background: The cancer-anorexia-cachexia syndrome (CACS) negatively affects survival and therapy suc...
Cancer anorexia-cachexia syndrome (CACS) is observed in 80% of patients with advanced cancer and is ...
Loss of appetite is together with fever and malaise hallmarks of infection. Loosing appetite during ...
Appetite is often reduced in patients with chronic illness, including cancer. Cancer anorexia, loss ...
Anorexia, defined as the loss of desire to eat in the face of caloric deprivation, is a prevalent sy...
Compelling data demonstrate that inflammation-associated anorexia directly results from the action o...
It is well-established that prostaglandins (PGs) affect tumorigenesis, and evidence indicates that P...
Cancer anorexia-cachexia syndrome (CACS) develops in response to tumor-host biochemical interactions...
Anorexia is part of the body's acute-phase response to illness. Microbial products such as lipopolys...
During tumor growth, anorexia and reduced food intake are among the major causes leading to malnutri...
Inflammation characterizes the course of acute and chronic diseases and is largely responsible for t...
Under normal conditions, the homeostasis of energy intake is maintained in the hypothalamus by 1) tr...
Systemic inflammation evokes an array of brain-mediated responses including fever, anorexia and tast...
Systemic inflammatory stimuli cause anorexia and weight loss by disrupting the physiological regulat...
Interleukin-1 (IL-1) induces anorexia via direct action in the brain, and its participation in the p...
Background: The cancer-anorexia-cachexia syndrome (CACS) negatively affects survival and therapy suc...