Antioxidant supplementation accelerates cachexia development by promoting tumor growth in C26 tumor-bearing mice

  • Assi, Mohamad
  • Derbré, Frédéric
  • Lefeuvre-Orfila, Luz
  • Rébillard, Amélie
Publication date
February 2016
Publisher
Elsevier BV

Abstract

International audienceMore than 50% of patients with advanced stages of colon cancer suffer from progressive loss of skeletal muscle, called cachexia, resulting in reduced quality of life and shortened survival. It is becoming evident that reactive oxygen species (ROS) regulate pathways controlling skeletal muscle atrophy. Herein we tested the hypothesis that antioxidant supplementation could prevent skeletal muscle atrophy in a model of cachectic Colon 26 (C26) tumor-bearing mice. Seven-week-old BALB/c mice were subcutaneously inoculated with colon 26 (C26) cancer cells or PBS. Then C26-mice were daily gavaged during 22 days either with PBS (vehicle) or an antioxidant cocktail whose composition is close to that of commercial dietary antiox...

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