Recent studies have correlated physical activity with a better prognosis in cachectic patients, although the underlying mechanisms are not yet understood. In order to identify the pathways involved in the physical activity-mediated rescue of skeletal muscle mass and function, we investigated the effects of voluntary exercise on cachexia in colon carcinoma (C26)-bearing mice. Voluntary exercise prevented loss of muscle mass and function, ultimately increasing survival of C26-bearing mice. We found that the autophagic flux is overloaded in skeletal muscle of both colon carcinoma murine models and patients, but not in running C26-bearing mice, thus suggesting that exercise may release the autophagic flux and ultimately rescue muscle homeostasi...
Cancer cachexia is a muscle wasting syndrome, characterized by muscle fiber atrophy and hampered sat...
Cancer cachexia is a complex metabolic wasting syndrome that affects up to 80% of cancer patients an...
Cancer cachexia is defined as a multi-factorial syndrome characterised by an ongoing loss of skeleta...
Recent studies have correlated physical activity with a better prognosis in cachectic patients, alth...
Recent studies have correlated physical activity with a better prognosis in cachectic patients, alth...
Cachexia is a multifactorial syndrome defined by an ongoing loss of skeletal muscle mass, with or wi...
Recent studies correlate physical activity with a better prognosis of cachectic patients, although t...
Cachexia is a multifactorial syndrome defined by an ongoing loss of skeletal muscle mass, with or wi...
Cachexia is a debilitating syndrome that complicates the management of cancer patients. Muscle wasti...
Colon cancer is third the most prevalent cancer in the United States in both men and women. However,...
Purpose Cancer-induced muscle wasting (i.e., cancer cachexia, CC) is a common and devastating syn...
Emerging evidence suggests that the muscle microenvironment plays a prominent role in cancer cachexi...
Cancer cachexia (CC) is a debilitating multifactorial syndrome, involving progressive deterioration ...
Purpose -- Cancer-induced muscle wasting (i.e., cancer cachexia, CC) is a common and devastating syn...
Cancer cachexia is a syndrome experienced by many patients with cancer. Exercise can act as an autop...
Cancer cachexia is a muscle wasting syndrome, characterized by muscle fiber atrophy and hampered sat...
Cancer cachexia is a complex metabolic wasting syndrome that affects up to 80% of cancer patients an...
Cancer cachexia is defined as a multi-factorial syndrome characterised by an ongoing loss of skeleta...
Recent studies have correlated physical activity with a better prognosis in cachectic patients, alth...
Recent studies have correlated physical activity with a better prognosis in cachectic patients, alth...
Cachexia is a multifactorial syndrome defined by an ongoing loss of skeletal muscle mass, with or wi...
Recent studies correlate physical activity with a better prognosis of cachectic patients, although t...
Cachexia is a multifactorial syndrome defined by an ongoing loss of skeletal muscle mass, with or wi...
Cachexia is a debilitating syndrome that complicates the management of cancer patients. Muscle wasti...
Colon cancer is third the most prevalent cancer in the United States in both men and women. However,...
Purpose Cancer-induced muscle wasting (i.e., cancer cachexia, CC) is a common and devastating syn...
Emerging evidence suggests that the muscle microenvironment plays a prominent role in cancer cachexi...
Cancer cachexia (CC) is a debilitating multifactorial syndrome, involving progressive deterioration ...
Purpose -- Cancer-induced muscle wasting (i.e., cancer cachexia, CC) is a common and devastating syn...
Cancer cachexia is a syndrome experienced by many patients with cancer. Exercise can act as an autop...
Cancer cachexia is a muscle wasting syndrome, characterized by muscle fiber atrophy and hampered sat...
Cancer cachexia is a complex metabolic wasting syndrome that affects up to 80% of cancer patients an...
Cancer cachexia is defined as a multi-factorial syndrome characterised by an ongoing loss of skeleta...