Skeletal muscle is a tissue of high demand and it accounts for most of daily energy consumption. The classical concept of energy metabolism in skeletal muscle has been profoundly modified on the basis of studies showing the influence of additional factors (i.e., uncoupling proteins (UCPs) and peroxisome proliferator activated receptors (PPARs)) controlling parameters, such as substrate availability, cellular enzymes, carrier proteins, and proton leak, able to affect glycolysis, nutrient oxidation, and protein degradation. This extremely balanced system is greatly altered by cancer disease that can induce muscle cachexia with significant deleterious consequences and results in muscle wasting and weakness, delaying or preventing ambulation, a...
Cancer cachexia is a frequently neglected debilitating syndrome that, beyond representing a primary ...
Muscle atrophy exacerbates disease outcomes and increases mortality, whereas the preservation of ske...
Skeletal muscle is the most abudant tissue of the human body, making up to 40 to 50% of the human bo...
Skeletal muscle is a tissue of high demand and it accounts for most of daily energy consumption. The...
The management of cancer patients is frequently complicated by the occurrence of cachexia. This is a...
Due to its essential role in movement, insulating the internal organs, generating heat to maintain c...
Up to 50% of cancer patients suffer from progressive weight loss (cachexia). Cachexia is induced by ...
Skeletal muscle is recognized as vital to physical movement, posture, and breathing. In a less known...
Cachexia is a significant clinical problem associated with very poor quality of life, reduced treatm...
Cachexia is a significant clinical problem associated with very poor quality of life, reduced treatm...
Many diseases are associated with catabolic conditions that induce skeletal muscle wasting. These va...
Cancer cachexia is a debilitating paraneoplastic disease commonly seen in patients with advanced can...
Mobility is an intrinsic feature of the animal kingdom that stimulates evolutionary processes and de...
The molecular mechanisms underlying skeletal muscle maintenance involve interplay between multiple s...
The present review aimed at discussing the impact, pathogenesis and therapeutic approaches of muscle...
Cancer cachexia is a frequently neglected debilitating syndrome that, beyond representing a primary ...
Muscle atrophy exacerbates disease outcomes and increases mortality, whereas the preservation of ske...
Skeletal muscle is the most abudant tissue of the human body, making up to 40 to 50% of the human bo...
Skeletal muscle is a tissue of high demand and it accounts for most of daily energy consumption. The...
The management of cancer patients is frequently complicated by the occurrence of cachexia. This is a...
Due to its essential role in movement, insulating the internal organs, generating heat to maintain c...
Up to 50% of cancer patients suffer from progressive weight loss (cachexia). Cachexia is induced by ...
Skeletal muscle is recognized as vital to physical movement, posture, and breathing. In a less known...
Cachexia is a significant clinical problem associated with very poor quality of life, reduced treatm...
Cachexia is a significant clinical problem associated with very poor quality of life, reduced treatm...
Many diseases are associated with catabolic conditions that induce skeletal muscle wasting. These va...
Cancer cachexia is a debilitating paraneoplastic disease commonly seen in patients with advanced can...
Mobility is an intrinsic feature of the animal kingdom that stimulates evolutionary processes and de...
The molecular mechanisms underlying skeletal muscle maintenance involve interplay between multiple s...
The present review aimed at discussing the impact, pathogenesis and therapeutic approaches of muscle...
Cancer cachexia is a frequently neglected debilitating syndrome that, beyond representing a primary ...
Muscle atrophy exacerbates disease outcomes and increases mortality, whereas the preservation of ske...
Skeletal muscle is the most abudant tissue of the human body, making up to 40 to 50% of the human bo...