Muscle wasting is associated with chronic diseases and cancer. Elucidation of the biological mechanism involved in the process of muscle mass loss and cachexia may help identify therapeutic targets. We hypothesized that l-carnitine treatment may differentially revert muscle fiber atrophy and other structural alterations in slow- and fast-twitch limb muscles of rats bearing the Yoshida ascites hepatoma. In soleus and gastrocnemius of tumor-bearing rats (108 AH-130 Yoshida ascites hepatoma cells inoculated intraperitoneally) with and without treatment with l-carnitine (1 g/kg body weight for 7 days, intragastric), food intake, body and muscle weights, fiber typing and morphometry, morphological features, redox balance, autophagy and proteolyt...
Cancer cachexia is a multifaceted syndrome characterized, among many symptoms, by extensive muscle w...
The effect of acetyl-L-carnitine (ALCAR) supplementation to 3-month-old rats in normal-loading and u...
The effect of acetyl-L-carnitine (ALCAR) supplementation to 3-month-old rats in normal-loading and u...
Background & aims: Tumour growth is associated with weight loss resulting from both adipose and musc...
Background & aims: Tumour growth is associated with weight loss resulting from both adipose and musc...
Abstract Background Recent studies suggest potential benefits of applying L-carnitine in the treatme...
The body's carnitine pool is almost entirely confined to skeletal muscle where it plays a dual role ...
L-carnitine was recently found to down-regulate the ubiquitin proteasome pathway (UPP) and increase ...
L-carnitine was recently found to down-regulate the ubiquitin proteasome pathway (UPP) and increase ...
The targeting of nutraceutical treatment to skeletal muscle damage is an emerging area of research, ...
Cancer cachexia causes metabolic alterations with a marked effect on hepatic lipid metabolism. L-Car...
Cancer cachexia causes metabolic alterations with a marked effect on hepatic lipid metabolism. l-Car...
Cancer cachexia causes metabolic alterations with a marked effect on hepatic lipid metabolism. l-Car...
The consequences of carnitine depletion upon metabolic and contractile characteristics of skeletal m...
Abstract Background Muscle wasting during cancer cachexia is mediated by protein degradation via aut...
Cancer cachexia is a multifaceted syndrome characterized, among many symptoms, by extensive muscle w...
The effect of acetyl-L-carnitine (ALCAR) supplementation to 3-month-old rats in normal-loading and u...
The effect of acetyl-L-carnitine (ALCAR) supplementation to 3-month-old rats in normal-loading and u...
Background & aims: Tumour growth is associated with weight loss resulting from both adipose and musc...
Background & aims: Tumour growth is associated with weight loss resulting from both adipose and musc...
Abstract Background Recent studies suggest potential benefits of applying L-carnitine in the treatme...
The body's carnitine pool is almost entirely confined to skeletal muscle where it plays a dual role ...
L-carnitine was recently found to down-regulate the ubiquitin proteasome pathway (UPP) and increase ...
L-carnitine was recently found to down-regulate the ubiquitin proteasome pathway (UPP) and increase ...
The targeting of nutraceutical treatment to skeletal muscle damage is an emerging area of research, ...
Cancer cachexia causes metabolic alterations with a marked effect on hepatic lipid metabolism. L-Car...
Cancer cachexia causes metabolic alterations with a marked effect on hepatic lipid metabolism. l-Car...
Cancer cachexia causes metabolic alterations with a marked effect on hepatic lipid metabolism. l-Car...
The consequences of carnitine depletion upon metabolic and contractile characteristics of skeletal m...
Abstract Background Muscle wasting during cancer cachexia is mediated by protein degradation via aut...
Cancer cachexia is a multifaceted syndrome characterized, among many symptoms, by extensive muscle w...
The effect of acetyl-L-carnitine (ALCAR) supplementation to 3-month-old rats in normal-loading and u...
The effect of acetyl-L-carnitine (ALCAR) supplementation to 3-month-old rats in normal-loading and u...