PURPOSE OF REVIEW: In cancer patients, the development of cachexia (muscle wasting) is frequently aggravated by anorexia (loss of appetite). Their concurrence is often referred to as anorexia–cachexia syndrome. This review focusses on the recent evidence underlining hypothalamic inflammation as key driver of these processes. Special attention is given to the involvement of hypothalamic serotonin. RECENT FINDINGS: The anorexia–cachexia syndrome is directly associated with higher mortality in cancer patients. Recent reports confirm its severe impact on the quality of life of patients and their families.Hypothalamic inflammation has been shown to contribute to muscle and adipose tissue loss in cancer via central hypothalamic interleukine (IL)1...
Purpose of review Cancer anorexia-cachexia syndrome is becoming a critical component in the comprehe...
Cancer and its morbidities, such as cancer cachexia, constitute a major public health problem. Altho...
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: To review new putative mechanisms involved in the pathophysiology of a disturbed ...
Copyright © 2015 Alessio Molfino et al.This is an open access article distributed under the Creative...
Appetite is often reduced in patients with chronic illness, including cancer. Cancer anorexia, loss ...
Inflammation characterizes the course of acute and chronic diseases and is largely responsible for t...
Under normal conditions, the homeostasis of energy intake is maintained in the hypothalamus by 1) tr...
Under normal conditions, food intake is controlled in the hypothalamus by: (i) transducing metabolic...
<p>Background: Anorexia can occur as a serious complication of disease. Increasing evidence suggests...
Background Energy homeostasis is mediated by the hypothalamus, whose inflammation-induced functional...
During tumor growth, anorexia and reduced food intake are among the major causes leading to malnutri...
Anorexia is often neglected in cancer care, while it contributes to the development of malnutrition ...
OBJECTIVE: Cancer cachexia is a devastating chronic condition characterized by involuntary weight lo...
Anorexia and reduced food intake are important issues in the management of patients with cancer beca...
Purpose of review: Imaging studies that demonstrate loss of brain substance help explain why people ...
Purpose of review Cancer anorexia-cachexia syndrome is becoming a critical component in the comprehe...
Cancer and its morbidities, such as cancer cachexia, constitute a major public health problem. Altho...
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: To review new putative mechanisms involved in the pathophysiology of a disturbed ...
Copyright © 2015 Alessio Molfino et al.This is an open access article distributed under the Creative...
Appetite is often reduced in patients with chronic illness, including cancer. Cancer anorexia, loss ...
Inflammation characterizes the course of acute and chronic diseases and is largely responsible for t...
Under normal conditions, the homeostasis of energy intake is maintained in the hypothalamus by 1) tr...
Under normal conditions, food intake is controlled in the hypothalamus by: (i) transducing metabolic...
<p>Background: Anorexia can occur as a serious complication of disease. Increasing evidence suggests...
Background Energy homeostasis is mediated by the hypothalamus, whose inflammation-induced functional...
During tumor growth, anorexia and reduced food intake are among the major causes leading to malnutri...
Anorexia is often neglected in cancer care, while it contributes to the development of malnutrition ...
OBJECTIVE: Cancer cachexia is a devastating chronic condition characterized by involuntary weight lo...
Anorexia and reduced food intake are important issues in the management of patients with cancer beca...
Purpose of review: Imaging studies that demonstrate loss of brain substance help explain why people ...
Purpose of review Cancer anorexia-cachexia syndrome is becoming a critical component in the comprehe...
Cancer and its morbidities, such as cancer cachexia, constitute a major public health problem. Altho...
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: To review new putative mechanisms involved in the pathophysiology of a disturbed ...