Tumor necrosis factor-alpha mediates changes in tissue protein turnover in a rat cancer cachexia model.

P Costelli, N Carbo, L Tessitore… - The Journal of …, 1993 - Am Soc Clin Investig
P Costelli, N Carbo, L Tessitore, GJ Bagby, FJ López-Soriano, JM Argiles, FM Baccino
The Journal of clinical investigation, 1993Am Soc Clin Investig
Rats bearing the Yoshida AH-130 ascites hepatoma showed enhanced fractional rates of
protein degradation in gastrocnemius muscle, heart, and liver, while fractional synthesis
rates were similar to those in non-tumor bearing rats. This hypercatabolic pattern was
associated with marked perturbations of the hormonal homeostasis and presence of tumor
necrosis factor in the circulation. The daily administration of a goat anti-murine TNF IgG to
tumor-bearing rats decreased protein degradation rates in skeletal muscle, heart, and liver …
Rats bearing the Yoshida AH-130 ascites hepatoma showed enhanced fractional rates of protein degradation in gastrocnemius muscle, heart, and liver, while fractional synthesis rates were similar to those in non-tumor bearing rats. This hypercatabolic pattern was associated with marked perturbations of the hormonal homeostasis and presence of tumor necrosis factor in the circulation. The daily administration of a goat anti-murine TNF IgG to tumor-bearing rats decreased protein degradation rates in skeletal muscle, heart, and liver as compared with tumor-bearing rats receiving a nonimmune goat IgG. The anti-TNF treatment was also effective in attenuating early perturbations in insulin and corticosterone homeostasis. Although these results suggest that tumor necrosis factor plays a significant role in mediating the changes in protein turnover and hormone levels elicited by tumor growth, the inability of such treatment to prevent a reduction in body weight implies that other mediators or tumor-related events were also involved.
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