Cachexia does not induce loss of myonuclei or muscle fibres during xenografted prostate cancer in mice.
Ivan Myhre WinjeXia ShengKenth-Arne HanssonAndreas SolbråSimen TennøeFahri SaatciogluJo Christiansen BruusgaardKristian GundersenPublished in: Acta physiologica (Oxford, England) (2018)
The data suggest that the cachexia induced by xenografted prostate tumours induces a pronounced atrophy not accompanied by a loss of myonuclei or a loss of muscle fibres. Thus, stem cell related treatment might be redundant, and the quest for treatment options should rather focus on intervening with intracellular pathways regulating muscle fibre size.