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Muscle weakness and mitochondrial stress occur before metastasis in a novel mouse model of ovarian cancer cachexia.

Luca J DelfinisLeslie M OgilvieShahrzad KhajehzadehshoushtarShivam GandhiMadison C GaribottiArshdeep K ThuhanKathy MatuszewskaMadison PereiraRonald G JonesArthur J ChengThomas J HawkeNicholas P GreeneKevin A MurachJeremy A SimpsonJim PetrikChristopher G R Perry
Published in: bioRxiv : the preprint server for biology (2024)
This mouse model demonstrates the concurrent development of cachexia and metastasis that occurs in women with EOC. The model provides physiologically relevant advantages of inducing tumour development within the ovarian bursa in immunocompetent adult mice. Moreover, the model reveals that muscle weakness in both TA and diaphragm precedes metastasis while weakness also precedes atrophy in the TA. An underlying mitochondrial bioenergetic stress corresponded with this early weakness. Collectively, these discoveries can direct new research towards the development of therapies that target pre-atrophy and pre-metastatic weakness during EOC in addition to therapies targeting cachexia.
Keyphrases
  • mouse model
  • oxidative stress
  • skeletal muscle
  • squamous cell carcinoma
  • small cell lung cancer
  • radiation therapy
  • intensive care unit
  • insulin resistance