Abstract\ud \ud \ud \ud Background and aims\ud \ud The aim of the present investigation was to examine the anti-wasting effects of theophylline (a methylxantine present in tea leaves) on a rat model of cancer cachexia.\ud \ud \ud \ud Methods\ud \ud The in vitro effects of the nutraceuticals on proteolysis were examined on muscle cell cultures submitted to hyperthermia. Individual muscle weights, muscle gene expression, body composition and cardiac function were measured in rats bearing the Yoshida AH-130 ascites hepatoma, following theophylline treatment.\ud ...
Protein hypercatabolism significantly contributes to the onset and progression of muscle wasting in ...
Recent studies have correlated physical activity with a better prognosis in cachectic patients, alth...
Protein hypercatabolism significantly contributes to the onset and progression of muscle wasting in ...
Background and aims: the aim of the present investigation was to examine the anti-wasting effects of...
Background: The effectiveness of drugs aimed at counteracting cancer cachexia is generally tested in...
Cancer cachexia (CC) is a debilitating multifactorial syndrome, involving progressive deterioration ...
Background: Cachexia, a common manifestation of malignant cancer, is associated with wasting of ske...
A cachexia diagnosis is associated with a doubling in hospital stay and increased healthcare cost fo...
International audienceMore than 50% of patients with advanced stages of colon cancer suffer from pro...
Cachexia contributes to an increased mortality rate in multiple chronic diseases such as: cancer, AI...
Tissue protein hypercatabolism (TPH) is a most important feature in cancer cachexia, particularly wi...
Although there are currently no approved treatments for cancer cachexia, there is an intensified int...
Chemotherapy can cause cachexia, which consists of weight loss associated with muscle atrophy. The e...
Cancer cachexia is a complex wasting condition characterized by chronic inflammation, disrupted ener...
Cancer cachexia is a complex wasting condition characterized by chronic inflammation, disrupted ener...
Protein hypercatabolism significantly contributes to the onset and progression of muscle wasting in ...
Recent studies have correlated physical activity with a better prognosis in cachectic patients, alth...
Protein hypercatabolism significantly contributes to the onset and progression of muscle wasting in ...
Background and aims: the aim of the present investigation was to examine the anti-wasting effects of...
Background: The effectiveness of drugs aimed at counteracting cancer cachexia is generally tested in...
Cancer cachexia (CC) is a debilitating multifactorial syndrome, involving progressive deterioration ...
Background: Cachexia, a common manifestation of malignant cancer, is associated with wasting of ske...
A cachexia diagnosis is associated with a doubling in hospital stay and increased healthcare cost fo...
International audienceMore than 50% of patients with advanced stages of colon cancer suffer from pro...
Cachexia contributes to an increased mortality rate in multiple chronic diseases such as: cancer, AI...
Tissue protein hypercatabolism (TPH) is a most important feature in cancer cachexia, particularly wi...
Although there are currently no approved treatments for cancer cachexia, there is an intensified int...
Chemotherapy can cause cachexia, which consists of weight loss associated with muscle atrophy. The e...
Cancer cachexia is a complex wasting condition characterized by chronic inflammation, disrupted ener...
Cancer cachexia is a complex wasting condition characterized by chronic inflammation, disrupted ener...
Protein hypercatabolism significantly contributes to the onset and progression of muscle wasting in ...
Recent studies have correlated physical activity with a better prognosis in cachectic patients, alth...
Protein hypercatabolism significantly contributes to the onset and progression of muscle wasting in ...