AbstractRats bearing the Yoshida AH-130 ascites hepatoma showed an increased expression of both uncoupling protein-2 (UCP2) (two-fold) and UCP3 (three- to four-fold) in skeletal muscle (both soleus and gastrocnemius). The increase in mRNA content was associated with increased circulating concentrations of fatty acids (two-fold), triglyceride (two-fold) and cholesterol (1.9-fold). Administration of nicotinic acid to tumor-bearing rats abolishes the hyperlipidemic increase associated with tumor burden. The vitamin treatment also resulted in a decreased UCP3 gene expression in soleus muscle but not in gastrocnemius. It is concluded that circulating fatty acids may be involved in the regulation of UCP3 gene expression in aerobic muscles during ...
The uncoupling protein homologs UCP2 and UCP3 have been proposed as candidate genes for the regulati...
Physical activity is, among other things, characterized by an increased quality of life and several ...
Cachexia in cancer is characterised by progressive depletion of both adipose tissue stores and skele...
AbstractRats bearing the Yoshida AH-130 ascites hepatoma showed an increased expression of both unco...
AbstractImplantation of a fast growing tumour to mice (Lewis lung carcinoma) resulted in a clear cac...
AbstractRats bearing the Yoshida AH-130 ascites hepatoma showed an increased expression of both unco...
AbstractUCP3 has been postulated to function in the defense against lipid-induced oxidative muscle d...
Muscle wasting in experimental cancer cachexia has been associated with increased ubiquitin proteaso...
Cachexia is a devastating muscle-wasting syndrome that occurs in patients who have chronic diseases....
The abnormalities of lipid metabolism observed in cancer cachexia may be induced by a lipid-mobilizi...
UCP3 has been postulated to function in the defense against lipid-induced oxidative muscle damage (l...
Up to 50% of cancer patients suffer from progressive weight loss (cachexia). Cachexia is induced by ...
Cancer cachexia comprises unintentional and debilitating weight loss associated with certain tumour ...
Cachexia is characterised by a progressive weight loss due to depletion of both skeletal muscle and ...
BACKGROUND: Experimental models of cancer cachexia have indicated that inflammation induces muscle-p...
The uncoupling protein homologs UCP2 and UCP3 have been proposed as candidate genes for the regulati...
Physical activity is, among other things, characterized by an increased quality of life and several ...
Cachexia in cancer is characterised by progressive depletion of both adipose tissue stores and skele...
AbstractRats bearing the Yoshida AH-130 ascites hepatoma showed an increased expression of both unco...
AbstractImplantation of a fast growing tumour to mice (Lewis lung carcinoma) resulted in a clear cac...
AbstractRats bearing the Yoshida AH-130 ascites hepatoma showed an increased expression of both unco...
AbstractUCP3 has been postulated to function in the defense against lipid-induced oxidative muscle d...
Muscle wasting in experimental cancer cachexia has been associated with increased ubiquitin proteaso...
Cachexia is a devastating muscle-wasting syndrome that occurs in patients who have chronic diseases....
The abnormalities of lipid metabolism observed in cancer cachexia may be induced by a lipid-mobilizi...
UCP3 has been postulated to function in the defense against lipid-induced oxidative muscle damage (l...
Up to 50% of cancer patients suffer from progressive weight loss (cachexia). Cachexia is induced by ...
Cancer cachexia comprises unintentional and debilitating weight loss associated with certain tumour ...
Cachexia is characterised by a progressive weight loss due to depletion of both skeletal muscle and ...
BACKGROUND: Experimental models of cancer cachexia have indicated that inflammation induces muscle-p...
The uncoupling protein homologs UCP2 and UCP3 have been proposed as candidate genes for the regulati...
Physical activity is, among other things, characterized by an increased quality of life and several ...
Cachexia in cancer is characterised by progressive depletion of both adipose tissue stores and skele...