Cancer-associated cachexia is a complex metabolic syndrome characterized by weight loss and systemic inflammation. Muscle loss and fatty infiltration into muscle are associated with poor prognosis in cancer patients. Skeletal muscle secretes myokines, factors with autocrine, paracrine and/or endocrine action, which may be modified by or play a role in cachexia. This study examined myokine content in the plasma, skeletal muscle and tumor homogenates from treatment-naïve patients with gastric or colorectal stages I-IV cancer with cachexia (CC, N = 62), or not (weight stable cancer, WSC, N = 32). Myostatin, interleukin (IL) 15, follistatin-like protein 1 (FSTL-1), fatty acid binding protein 3 (FABP3), irisin and brain-derived neurotrophic fact...
Alterations in amino acid and protein metabolism particularly in skeletal muscle are a key feature o...
Thomas A. Blackwell1, Jacob L. Brown1, David E. Lee1, Megan E. Rosa-Caldwell1, Richard A. Perry Jr. ...
International audienceResearch investigators have shown a growing interest in investigating alterati...
Cachexia is an extremely serious syndrome which occurs in most patients with different cancers, and ...
Cancer-associated cachexia is defined by loss of skeletal muscle mass with or without body fat loss....
Cachexia is a complex multifactorial syndrome, characterized by loss of skeletal muscle and fat mass...
Muscle atrophy exacerbates disease outcomes and increases mortality, whereas the preservation of ske...
Cachexia is the involuntary loss of muscle and adipose tissue that strongly affects mortality and tr...
Background: Cachexia affects the majority of patients with advanced cancer and is associated with a ...
Cancer cachexia is a debilitating paraneoplastic disease commonly seen in patients with advanced can...
BACKGROUND: Experimental models of cancer cachexia have indicated that inflammation induces muscle-p...
The present review aimed at discussing the impact, pathogenesis and therapeutic approaches of muscle...
Cancer cachexia is a type of cancer metabolic syndrome characterized by wasting of energy storage ti...
Aim – To relate muscle phenotype to a range of current diagnostic criteria for cancer cachexia M...
Cachexia is a devastating muscle-wasting syndrome that occurs in patients who have chronic diseases....
Alterations in amino acid and protein metabolism particularly in skeletal muscle are a key feature o...
Thomas A. Blackwell1, Jacob L. Brown1, David E. Lee1, Megan E. Rosa-Caldwell1, Richard A. Perry Jr. ...
International audienceResearch investigators have shown a growing interest in investigating alterati...
Cachexia is an extremely serious syndrome which occurs in most patients with different cancers, and ...
Cancer-associated cachexia is defined by loss of skeletal muscle mass with or without body fat loss....
Cachexia is a complex multifactorial syndrome, characterized by loss of skeletal muscle and fat mass...
Muscle atrophy exacerbates disease outcomes and increases mortality, whereas the preservation of ske...
Cachexia is the involuntary loss of muscle and adipose tissue that strongly affects mortality and tr...
Background: Cachexia affects the majority of patients with advanced cancer and is associated with a ...
Cancer cachexia is a debilitating paraneoplastic disease commonly seen in patients with advanced can...
BACKGROUND: Experimental models of cancer cachexia have indicated that inflammation induces muscle-p...
The present review aimed at discussing the impact, pathogenesis and therapeutic approaches of muscle...
Cancer cachexia is a type of cancer metabolic syndrome characterized by wasting of energy storage ti...
Aim – To relate muscle phenotype to a range of current diagnostic criteria for cancer cachexia M...
Cachexia is a devastating muscle-wasting syndrome that occurs in patients who have chronic diseases....
Alterations in amino acid and protein metabolism particularly in skeletal muscle are a key feature o...
Thomas A. Blackwell1, Jacob L. Brown1, David E. Lee1, Megan E. Rosa-Caldwell1, Richard A. Perry Jr. ...
International audienceResearch investigators have shown a growing interest in investigating alterati...