Abstract Cachexia, a condition prevalent in many chronically ill patients, is characterized by weight loss, fatigue, and decreases in muscle mass and function. Cachexia is associated with tumor burden and disease‐related malnutrition, but other studies implicate chemotherapy as being causative. We investigated the effects of a chemotherapy drug cocktail on myofibrillar protein abundance and synthesis, anabolic signaling mechanisms, and substrate availability. On day 4 of differentiation, L6 myotubes were treated with vehicle (1.4 μl/ml DMSO) or a chemotherapy drug cocktail (a mixture of cisplatin [20 μg/ml], leucovorin [10 μg/ml], and 5‐fluorouracil [5‐FLU; 50 μg/ml]) for 24–72 h. Compared to myotubes treated with vehicle, those treated wit...
Abstract Background Cancer cachexia as a metabolic syndrome can lead to at least 25% of cancer death...
Objective Cancer cachexia and muscle loss are associated with increased morbidity and mortality. In ...
Muscle atrophy exacerbates disease outcomes and increases mortality, whereas the preservation of ske...
poster abstractBackground. Cachexia, defined by increased fatigue and loss of muscle function, resul...
Cancer cachexia is a debilitating multi-factorial wasting syndrome characterised by severe skeletal ...
A compounding feature of greater than 50% of all cancers is the high incidence of the cachexia syndr...
International audienceChemotherapy has cachectic effects, but it is unknown whether cytostatic agent...
A compounding feature of greater than 50% of all cancers is the high incidence of the cachexia syndr...
The majority of cancers are associated to cachexia, a severe form of weight loss mostly accounted fo...
Cachexia is a significant clinical problem associated with very poor quality of life, reduced treatm...
Skeletal myopathy encompasses both atrophy and dysfunction and is a prominent event in cancer and ch...
Background: Cancer cachexia occurs in approximately 80% of cancer patients and is a key contributor ...
Cachexia is a significant clinical problem associated with very poor quality of life, reduced treatm...
<div><p>Cancer cachexia is a syndrome of weight loss that results from the selective depletion of sk...
The management of cancer patients is frequently complicated by the occurrence of cachexia. This is a...
Abstract Background Cancer cachexia as a metabolic syndrome can lead to at least 25% of cancer death...
Objective Cancer cachexia and muscle loss are associated with increased morbidity and mortality. In ...
Muscle atrophy exacerbates disease outcomes and increases mortality, whereas the preservation of ske...
poster abstractBackground. Cachexia, defined by increased fatigue and loss of muscle function, resul...
Cancer cachexia is a debilitating multi-factorial wasting syndrome characterised by severe skeletal ...
A compounding feature of greater than 50% of all cancers is the high incidence of the cachexia syndr...
International audienceChemotherapy has cachectic effects, but it is unknown whether cytostatic agent...
A compounding feature of greater than 50% of all cancers is the high incidence of the cachexia syndr...
The majority of cancers are associated to cachexia, a severe form of weight loss mostly accounted fo...
Cachexia is a significant clinical problem associated with very poor quality of life, reduced treatm...
Skeletal myopathy encompasses both atrophy and dysfunction and is a prominent event in cancer and ch...
Background: Cancer cachexia occurs in approximately 80% of cancer patients and is a key contributor ...
Cachexia is a significant clinical problem associated with very poor quality of life, reduced treatm...
<div><p>Cancer cachexia is a syndrome of weight loss that results from the selective depletion of sk...
The management of cancer patients is frequently complicated by the occurrence of cachexia. This is a...
Abstract Background Cancer cachexia as a metabolic syndrome can lead to at least 25% of cancer death...
Objective Cancer cachexia and muscle loss are associated with increased morbidity and mortality. In ...
Muscle atrophy exacerbates disease outcomes and increases mortality, whereas the preservation of ske...