Role of the sympathetic nervous system in cancer-associated cachexia and tumor progression in tumor-bearing BALB/c mice.

IF 2.3 4区 医学 Q3 NEUROSCIENCES BMC Neuroscience Pub Date : 2024-08-22 DOI:10.1186/s12868-024-00887-8
Isaias Gutierrez-Leal, Diana Caballero-Hernández, Alonso A Orozco-Flores, Ricardo Gomez-Flores, Deyanira Quistián-Martínez, Patricia Tamez-Guerra, Reyes Tamez-Guerra, Cristina Rodríguez-Padilla
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Background: Adipose and muscle tissue wasting outlines the cachectic process during tumor progression. The sympathetic nervous system (SNS) is known to promote tumor progression and research suggests that it might also contribute to cancer-associated cachexia (CAC) energetic expenditure through fat wasting.

Methods: We sympathectomized L5178Y-R tumor-bearing male BALB/c mice by intraperitoneally administering 6-hydroxydopamine to evaluate morphometric, inflammatory, and molecular indicators of CAC and tumor progression.

Results: Tumor burden was associated with cachexia indicators, including a 10.5% body mass index (BMI) decrease, 40.19% interscapular, 54% inguinal, and 37.17% visceral adipose tissue loss, a 12% food intake decrease, and significant (p = 0.038 and p = 0.0037) increases in the plasmatic inflammatory cytokines IL-6 and IFN-γ respectively. Sympathectomy of tumor-bearing mice was associated with attenuated BMI and visceral adipose tissue loss, decreased interscapular Ucp-1 gene expression to basal levels, and 2.6-fold reduction in Mmp-9 relative gene expression, as compared with the unsympathectomized mice control group.

Conclusion: The SNS contributes to CAC-associated morphometric and adipose tissue alterations and promotes tumor progression in a murine model.

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交感神经系统在癌症相关恶病质和肿瘤携带 BALB/c 小鼠肿瘤进展中的作用
背景:脂肪和肌肉组织消耗是肿瘤进展过程中恶病质的主要特征。众所周知,交感神经系统(SNS)可促进肿瘤进展,研究表明,交感神经系统还可能通过脂肪消耗促进癌症相关恶病质(CAC)的能量消耗:方法:我们通过腹腔注射6-羟基多巴胺对携带L5178Y-R肿瘤的雄性BALB/c小鼠进行交感神经切除,以评估CAC和肿瘤进展的形态、炎症和分子指标:结果:肿瘤负荷与恶病质指标相关,包括体重指数(BMI)下降 10.5%,肩胛间脂肪组织、腹股沟脂肪组织和内脏脂肪组织分别减少 40.19%、54% 和 37.17%,食物摄入量减少 12%,浆液炎症细胞因子 IL-6 和 IFN-γ 分别显著增加(p = 0.038 和 p = 0.0037)。与未切除交感神经的小鼠对照组相比,切除肿瘤小鼠的交感神经与减轻 BMI 和内脏脂肪组织损失、减少肩胛间 Ucp-1 基因表达至基础水平以及减少 Mmp-9 相对基因表达 2.6 倍有关:结论:在小鼠模型中,SNS有助于CAC相关的形态计量学和脂肪组织改变,并促进肿瘤进展。
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BMC Neuroscience
BMC Neuroscience 医学-神经科学
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期刊介绍: BMC Neuroscience is an open access, peer-reviewed journal that considers articles on all aspects of neuroscience, welcoming studies that provide insight into the molecular, cellular, developmental, genetic and genomic, systems, network, cognitive and behavioral aspects of nervous system function in both health and disease. Both experimental and theoretical studies are within scope, as are studies that describe methodological approaches to monitoring or manipulating nervous system function.
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