Skeletal muscle analysis of cancer patients reveals a potential role for carnosine in muscle wasting.
Dheeraj Kumar PosaJanice MillerDavid HoetkerMichael I RamageHong GaoJingjing ZhaoBenjamin DoellingAruni BhatnagarStephen J WigmoreRichard J E SkipworthShahid P BabaPublished in: Journal of cachexia, sarcopenia and muscle (2023)
Depletion of carnosine could contribute to muscle wasting in cancer patients by lowering the aldehyde quenching abilities. Synthesis of carnosine by CARNS in myotubes is particularly affected by tumour derived factors and could contribute to carnosine depletion in WL UGIC patients. Increasing carnosine in skeletal muscle may be an effective therapeutic intervention to prevent muscle wasting in cancer patients.