AbstractImplantation of a fast growing tumour to mice (Lewis lung carcinoma) resulted in a clear cachectic state characterized by a profound muscle wasting. This was accompanied by a significant increase in both UCP2 and UCP3 gene expression in skeletal muscle and heart. Interestingly, this increase in gene expression was not linked to a rise in circulating fatty acids or in a decrease in food intake, as previously reported in other pathophysiological states. These results question the concept that hyperlipaemia is the only factor controlling UCP gene expression in different pathophysiological conditions. In addition, the present work suggests that UCPs might participate in a counter-regulatory mechanism to lower the production of ROS
Decreased uncoupling protein (UCP)3 is associated with insulin resistance in muscle of pre-diabetic ...
SummaryCancer-associated cachexia (CAC) is a wasting syndrome characterized by systemic inflammation...
Nutrition and Toxicology Research Institute Maastricht (NUTRIM) Department of Human Biology, Maastri...
AbstractImplantation of a fast growing tumour to mice (Lewis lung carcinoma) resulted in a clear cac...
AbstractRats bearing the Yoshida AH-130 ascites hepatoma showed an increased expression of both unco...
AbstractRats bearing the Yoshida AH-130 ascites hepatoma showed an increased expression of both unco...
AbstractUCP3 has been postulated to function in the defense against lipid-induced oxidative muscle d...
AbstractPhysiological and pathological states that are associated with elevated plasma fatty acids (...
UCP3 has been postulated to function in the defense against lipid-induced oxidative muscle damage (l...
The abnormalities of lipid metabolism observed in cancer cachexia may be induced by a lipid-mobilizi...
Brown adipose tissue and skeletal muscle are known to be important sites for nonshivering thermogene...
During the past few years, there have been two major developments, if not revolutions, in the field ...
AbstractMitochondrial uncoupling in skeletal muscle has raised a major interest as a therapeutic tar...
AbstractThe deleterious effects of oxidants on proteins may be modified by overexpression of uncoupl...
Uncoupling protein 3 (UCP3) is a member of the mitochondrial anion carrier superfamily. Based upon i...
Decreased uncoupling protein (UCP)3 is associated with insulin resistance in muscle of pre-diabetic ...
SummaryCancer-associated cachexia (CAC) is a wasting syndrome characterized by systemic inflammation...
Nutrition and Toxicology Research Institute Maastricht (NUTRIM) Department of Human Biology, Maastri...
AbstractImplantation of a fast growing tumour to mice (Lewis lung carcinoma) resulted in a clear cac...
AbstractRats bearing the Yoshida AH-130 ascites hepatoma showed an increased expression of both unco...
AbstractRats bearing the Yoshida AH-130 ascites hepatoma showed an increased expression of both unco...
AbstractUCP3 has been postulated to function in the defense against lipid-induced oxidative muscle d...
AbstractPhysiological and pathological states that are associated with elevated plasma fatty acids (...
UCP3 has been postulated to function in the defense against lipid-induced oxidative muscle damage (l...
The abnormalities of lipid metabolism observed in cancer cachexia may be induced by a lipid-mobilizi...
Brown adipose tissue and skeletal muscle are known to be important sites for nonshivering thermogene...
During the past few years, there have been two major developments, if not revolutions, in the field ...
AbstractMitochondrial uncoupling in skeletal muscle has raised a major interest as a therapeutic tar...
AbstractThe deleterious effects of oxidants on proteins may be modified by overexpression of uncoupl...
Uncoupling protein 3 (UCP3) is a member of the mitochondrial anion carrier superfamily. Based upon i...
Decreased uncoupling protein (UCP)3 is associated with insulin resistance in muscle of pre-diabetic ...
SummaryCancer-associated cachexia (CAC) is a wasting syndrome characterized by systemic inflammation...
Nutrition and Toxicology Research Institute Maastricht (NUTRIM) Department of Human Biology, Maastri...