Cachexia, or weight loss despite adequate nutrition, significantly impairs quality of life and response to therapy in cancer patients. In cancer patients, skeletal muscle wasting, weight loss and mortality are all positively associated with increased serum cytokines, particularly Interleukin-6 (IL-6), and the presence of the acute phase response. Acute phase proteins, including fibrinogen and serum amyloid A (SAA) are synthesized by hepatocytes in response to IL-6 as part of the innate immune response. To gain insight into the relationships among these observations, we studied mice with moderate and severe Colon-26 (C26)-carcinoma cachexia.Moderate and severe C26 cachexia was associated with high serum IL-6 and IL-6 family cytokines and hig...
Cachexia is the involuntary loss of muscle and adipose tissue that strongly affects mortality and tr...
Cancer-associated cachexia is defined by loss of skeletal muscle mass with or without body fat loss....
Background: Muscle protein turnover regulation during cancer cachexia is being rapidly defined, and ...
Cachexia, or weight loss despite adequate nutrition, significantly impairs quality of life and respo...
Cachexia, or weight loss despite adequate nutrition, significantly impairs quality of life and respo...
Cachexia is a highly complex syndrome identified by metabolic, hormonal and cytokine-related abnorma...
Weight loss is diagnostic of cachexia, a debilitating syndrome contributing mightily to morbidity an...
Cachexia occurs in patients with advanced cancers. Despite the adverse clinical impact of cancer-ind...
Chronic inflammation is associated with cachexia-induced skeletal muscle mass loss in cancer. Levels...
Chronic inflammation is associated with cachexia-induced skeletal muscle mass loss in cancer. Levels...
Loss of skeletal muscle mass in cancer cachexia is recognized as a predictor of mortality. This stud...
Muscle wasting that occurs with cancer cachexia is caused by an imbalance in the rates of muscle pro...
Cachexia is the involuntary loss of muscle and adipose tissue that strongly affects mortality and tr...
Cachexia is the involuntary loss of muscle and adipose tissue that strongly affects mortality and tr...
Cachexia is the involuntary loss of muscle and adipose tissue that strongly affects mortality and tr...
Cachexia is the involuntary loss of muscle and adipose tissue that strongly affects mortality and tr...
Cancer-associated cachexia is defined by loss of skeletal muscle mass with or without body fat loss....
Background: Muscle protein turnover regulation during cancer cachexia is being rapidly defined, and ...
Cachexia, or weight loss despite adequate nutrition, significantly impairs quality of life and respo...
Cachexia, or weight loss despite adequate nutrition, significantly impairs quality of life and respo...
Cachexia is a highly complex syndrome identified by metabolic, hormonal and cytokine-related abnorma...
Weight loss is diagnostic of cachexia, a debilitating syndrome contributing mightily to morbidity an...
Cachexia occurs in patients with advanced cancers. Despite the adverse clinical impact of cancer-ind...
Chronic inflammation is associated with cachexia-induced skeletal muscle mass loss in cancer. Levels...
Chronic inflammation is associated with cachexia-induced skeletal muscle mass loss in cancer. Levels...
Loss of skeletal muscle mass in cancer cachexia is recognized as a predictor of mortality. This stud...
Muscle wasting that occurs with cancer cachexia is caused by an imbalance in the rates of muscle pro...
Cachexia is the involuntary loss of muscle and adipose tissue that strongly affects mortality and tr...
Cachexia is the involuntary loss of muscle and adipose tissue that strongly affects mortality and tr...
Cachexia is the involuntary loss of muscle and adipose tissue that strongly affects mortality and tr...
Cachexia is the involuntary loss of muscle and adipose tissue that strongly affects mortality and tr...
Cancer-associated cachexia is defined by loss of skeletal muscle mass with or without body fat loss....
Background: Muscle protein turnover regulation during cancer cachexia is being rapidly defined, and ...