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Early development of protein metabolic perturbations in the liver and skeletal muscle of tumour-bearing rats. A model system for cancer cachexia.


ABSTRACT: In rats into which a fast-growing ascites hepatoma (Yoshida AH-130) had been transplanted, tumour growth elicited a marked loss of body weight until the animal's death in about 2 weeks. Overall tissue protein metabolism was simultaneously studied in vivo in the gastrocnemius muscle and liver after labelling with [14C]bicarbonate. Early and progressive atrophy developed in the gastrocnemius muscle, the underlying metabolic imbalance being expressed by an elevation in the apparent protein-degradation rate, with no changes in the apparent synthesis rate. A transient hyperplastic response preceded waste in the liver, both states being associated with alterations in protein-degradation rate: an initial decrease during liver growth, then an acceleration as liver regressed. Protein-synthesis rates, virtually unchanged during liver growth, were elevated in the subsequent phase, although not sufficient to balance the enhanced breakdown. Thus, in the tumour host tissues examined, altered states of protein turnover appeared to result mostly from changes in rates of protein breakdown. In sharp contrast with the negative protein balance in the host, the ascites hepatoma cells had the ability to grow or at least, in advanced stages, to maintain a stationary state.

SUBMITTER: Tessitore L 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC1147537 | biostudies-other | 1987 Jan

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-other

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