Cachexia is a life-threatening wasting syndrome lacking effective treatment, which arises in many cancer patients. Although ostensibly induced by multiple tumor-produced cytokines (tumorkines), their functional contribution to initiation and progression of this syndrome has proven difficult to determine. In this study, we used adeno-associated viral vectors to elevate circulating levels of the tumorkines IL6 and/or activin A in animals in the absence of tumors as a tactic to evaluate hypothesized roles in cachexia development. Mice with elevated levels of IL6 exhibited 8.1% weight loss after 9 weeks, whereas mice with elevated levels of activin A lost 11% of their body weight. Co-elevation of both tumorkines to levels approximating those ob...
The majority of cancer patients with advanced disease experience weight loss, including loss of lean...
A devastating aspect of cancer cachexia is severe loss of muscle and fat mass. Though cachexia occur...
In patients with cancer, the wasting syndrome, cachexia, is associated with caloric deficiency. Here...
Cachexia is a muscle wasting condition associated with multiple different chronic illnesses, such as...
Background - The majority of patients with advanced cancer develop cachexia, a weight loss syndrome...
Cancer cachexia is a condition of severe frailty and fatigue, associated with the loss of skeletal m...
Fulltext embargoed for: 12 months post date of publicationIn models of cancer cachexia, inhibiting t...
BACKGROUND: Cancer-associated cachexia and muscle wasting are considered key determinants of cancer-...
Cancer-associated cachexia reduces survival, which has been attenuated by blocking the activin recep...
The skeletal muscle wasting, occurring during cancer cachexia (CC), is a factor of poor prognosis. I...
Cachexia, or weight loss despite adequate nutrition, significantly impairs quality of life and respo...
AbstractA devastating aspect of cancer cachexia is severe loss of muscle and fat mass. Though cachex...
Cachexia, or weight loss despite adequate nutrition, significantly impairs quality of life and respo...
Muscle wasting that occurs with cancer cachexia is caused by an imbalance in the rates of muscle pro...
SummaryIn patients with cancer, the wasting syndrome, cachexia, is associated with caloric deficienc...
The majority of cancer patients with advanced disease experience weight loss, including loss of lean...
A devastating aspect of cancer cachexia is severe loss of muscle and fat mass. Though cachexia occur...
In patients with cancer, the wasting syndrome, cachexia, is associated with caloric deficiency. Here...
Cachexia is a muscle wasting condition associated with multiple different chronic illnesses, such as...
Background - The majority of patients with advanced cancer develop cachexia, a weight loss syndrome...
Cancer cachexia is a condition of severe frailty and fatigue, associated with the loss of skeletal m...
Fulltext embargoed for: 12 months post date of publicationIn models of cancer cachexia, inhibiting t...
BACKGROUND: Cancer-associated cachexia and muscle wasting are considered key determinants of cancer-...
Cancer-associated cachexia reduces survival, which has been attenuated by blocking the activin recep...
The skeletal muscle wasting, occurring during cancer cachexia (CC), is a factor of poor prognosis. I...
Cachexia, or weight loss despite adequate nutrition, significantly impairs quality of life and respo...
AbstractA devastating aspect of cancer cachexia is severe loss of muscle and fat mass. Though cachex...
Cachexia, or weight loss despite adequate nutrition, significantly impairs quality of life and respo...
Muscle wasting that occurs with cancer cachexia is caused by an imbalance in the rates of muscle pro...
SummaryIn patients with cancer, the wasting syndrome, cachexia, is associated with caloric deficienc...
The majority of cancer patients with advanced disease experience weight loss, including loss of lean...
A devastating aspect of cancer cachexia is severe loss of muscle and fat mass. Though cachexia occur...
In patients with cancer, the wasting syndrome, cachexia, is associated with caloric deficiency. Here...