Introduction: Cachexia increases morbidity and mortality of cancer patients. The progressive loss of muscle mass negatively affects physical function and quality of life. We previously showed reduced muscle insulin-like growth factor-1 (IGF-1) expression and enhanced myostatin signaling in tumor-bearing animals. This study was aimed at investigating whether similar perturbations occur in gastric cancer patients. Methods: Early perturbations of myostatin and IGF-1 signaling (including the expression of muscle-specific ubiquitin ligases) were investigated in 16 gastric cancer patients and in 6 controls by analyzing muscle mRNA expression with semiquantitative reverse transcriptase polymerase chain reaction (PCR) and real-time PCR. Results: In...
Cachexia is a metabolic syndrome consisting of massive loss of muscle mass and function that has a s...
Myostatin is a TGF-β superfamily member growth factor that regulates skeletal muscle mass and functi...
Cachexia is a complex multifactorial syndrome, characterized by loss of skeletal muscle and fat mass...
Background. Myostatin is a negative regulator of skeletal muscle mass. We recently demonstrated that...
Cachexia is a muscle-wasting syndrome that contributes significantly to morbidity and mortality of m...
Cancer cachexia is characterized by skeletal muscle wasting that is mainly supported by hypercatabol...
Introduction We evaluated the gene expression levels of atrogin-1, MuRF1, myostatin, follistatin, ac...
Skeletal muscle wasting, one of the main features of cancer cachexia, is associated with marked prot...
Purpose: The mechanisms underlying muscle wasting in patients with cancer remain poorly understood, ...
Thomas A. Blackwell1, Jacob L. Brown1, David E. Lee1, Megan E. Rosa-Caldwell1, Richard A. Perry Jr. ...
Background/Aims Myostatin belongs to the transforming growth factor-beta superfamily and negatively ...
Abstract Cancer cachexia (CC) is a multifactorial paraneoplastic syndrome characterized by anorexia...
Cancer-associated cachexia is a complex metabolic syndrome characterized by weight loss and systemic...
Cancer-associated cachexia is defined by loss of skeletal muscle mass with or without body fat loss....
Humoral and tumoral factors collectively promote cancer-induced skeletal muscle wasting by increasi...
Cachexia is a metabolic syndrome consisting of massive loss of muscle mass and function that has a s...
Myostatin is a TGF-β superfamily member growth factor that regulates skeletal muscle mass and functi...
Cachexia is a complex multifactorial syndrome, characterized by loss of skeletal muscle and fat mass...
Background. Myostatin is a negative regulator of skeletal muscle mass. We recently demonstrated that...
Cachexia is a muscle-wasting syndrome that contributes significantly to morbidity and mortality of m...
Cancer cachexia is characterized by skeletal muscle wasting that is mainly supported by hypercatabol...
Introduction We evaluated the gene expression levels of atrogin-1, MuRF1, myostatin, follistatin, ac...
Skeletal muscle wasting, one of the main features of cancer cachexia, is associated with marked prot...
Purpose: The mechanisms underlying muscle wasting in patients with cancer remain poorly understood, ...
Thomas A. Blackwell1, Jacob L. Brown1, David E. Lee1, Megan E. Rosa-Caldwell1, Richard A. Perry Jr. ...
Background/Aims Myostatin belongs to the transforming growth factor-beta superfamily and negatively ...
Abstract Cancer cachexia (CC) is a multifactorial paraneoplastic syndrome characterized by anorexia...
Cancer-associated cachexia is a complex metabolic syndrome characterized by weight loss and systemic...
Cancer-associated cachexia is defined by loss of skeletal muscle mass with or without body fat loss....
Humoral and tumoral factors collectively promote cancer-induced skeletal muscle wasting by increasi...
Cachexia is a metabolic syndrome consisting of massive loss of muscle mass and function that has a s...
Myostatin is a TGF-β superfamily member growth factor that regulates skeletal muscle mass and functi...
Cachexia is a complex multifactorial syndrome, characterized by loss of skeletal muscle and fat mass...