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Orally Available Selective Melanocortin-4 Receptor Antagonists Stimulate Food Intake and Reduce Cancer-Induced Cachexia in Mice

BACKGROUND: Cachexia is among the most debilitating and life-threatening aspects of cancer. It represents a metabolic syndrome affecting essential functional circuits involved in the regulation of homeostasis, and includes anorexia, fat and muscle tissue wasting. The anorexigenic peptide α-MSH is be...

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Autores principales: Weyermann, Philipp, Dallmann, Robert, Magyar, Josef, Anklin, Corinne, Hufschmid, Martina, Dubach-Powell, Judith, Courdier-Fruh, Isabelle, Henneböhle, Marco, Nordhoff, Sonja, Mondadori, Cesare
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2654097/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19295909
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0004774
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author Weyermann, Philipp
Dallmann, Robert
Magyar, Josef
Anklin, Corinne
Hufschmid, Martina
Dubach-Powell, Judith
Courdier-Fruh, Isabelle
Henneböhle, Marco
Nordhoff, Sonja
Mondadori, Cesare
author_facet Weyermann, Philipp
Dallmann, Robert
Magyar, Josef
Anklin, Corinne
Hufschmid, Martina
Dubach-Powell, Judith
Courdier-Fruh, Isabelle
Henneböhle, Marco
Nordhoff, Sonja
Mondadori, Cesare
author_sort Weyermann, Philipp
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description BACKGROUND: Cachexia is among the most debilitating and life-threatening aspects of cancer. It represents a metabolic syndrome affecting essential functional circuits involved in the regulation of homeostasis, and includes anorexia, fat and muscle tissue wasting. The anorexigenic peptide α-MSH is believed to be crucially involved in the normal and pathologic regulation of food intake. It was speculated that blockade of its central physiological target, the melanocortin (MC)-4 receptor, might provide a promising anti-cachexia treatment strategy. This idea is supported by the fact that in animal studies, agouti-related protein (AgRP), the endogenous inverse agonist at the MC-4 receptor, was found to affect two hallmark features of cachexia, i.e. to increase food intake and to reduce energy expenditure. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: SNT207707 and SNT209858 are two recently discovered, non peptidic, chemically unrelated, orally active MC-4 receptor antagonists penetrating the blood brain barrier. Both compounds were found to distinctly increase food intake in healthy mice. Moreover, in mice subcutaneously implanted with C26 adenocarcinoma cells, repeated oral administration (starting the day after tumor implantation) of each of the two compounds almost completely prevented tumor induced weight loss, and diminished loss of lean body mass and fat mass. CONCLUSIONS/SIGNIFICANCE: In contrast to the previously reported peptidic and small molecule MC-4 antagonists, the compounds described here work by the oral administration route. Orally active compounds might offer a considerable advantage for the treatment of cachexia patients.
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spelling pubmed-26540972009-03-19 Orally Available Selective Melanocortin-4 Receptor Antagonists Stimulate Food Intake and Reduce Cancer-Induced Cachexia in Mice Weyermann, Philipp Dallmann, Robert Magyar, Josef Anklin, Corinne Hufschmid, Martina Dubach-Powell, Judith Courdier-Fruh, Isabelle Henneböhle, Marco Nordhoff, Sonja Mondadori, Cesare PLoS One Research Article BACKGROUND: Cachexia is among the most debilitating and life-threatening aspects of cancer. It represents a metabolic syndrome affecting essential functional circuits involved in the regulation of homeostasis, and includes anorexia, fat and muscle tissue wasting. The anorexigenic peptide α-MSH is believed to be crucially involved in the normal and pathologic regulation of food intake. It was speculated that blockade of its central physiological target, the melanocortin (MC)-4 receptor, might provide a promising anti-cachexia treatment strategy. This idea is supported by the fact that in animal studies, agouti-related protein (AgRP), the endogenous inverse agonist at the MC-4 receptor, was found to affect two hallmark features of cachexia, i.e. to increase food intake and to reduce energy expenditure. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: SNT207707 and SNT209858 are two recently discovered, non peptidic, chemically unrelated, orally active MC-4 receptor antagonists penetrating the blood brain barrier. Both compounds were found to distinctly increase food intake in healthy mice. Moreover, in mice subcutaneously implanted with C26 adenocarcinoma cells, repeated oral administration (starting the day after tumor implantation) of each of the two compounds almost completely prevented tumor induced weight loss, and diminished loss of lean body mass and fat mass. CONCLUSIONS/SIGNIFICANCE: In contrast to the previously reported peptidic and small molecule MC-4 antagonists, the compounds described here work by the oral administration route. Orally active compounds might offer a considerable advantage for the treatment of cachexia patients. Public Library of Science 2009-03-19 /pmc/articles/PMC2654097/ /pubmed/19295909 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0004774 Text en Weyermann et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
spellingShingle Research Article
Weyermann, Philipp
Dallmann, Robert
Magyar, Josef
Anklin, Corinne
Hufschmid, Martina
Dubach-Powell, Judith
Courdier-Fruh, Isabelle
Henneböhle, Marco
Nordhoff, Sonja
Mondadori, Cesare
Orally Available Selective Melanocortin-4 Receptor Antagonists Stimulate Food Intake and Reduce Cancer-Induced Cachexia in Mice
title Orally Available Selective Melanocortin-4 Receptor Antagonists Stimulate Food Intake and Reduce Cancer-Induced Cachexia in Mice
title_full Orally Available Selective Melanocortin-4 Receptor Antagonists Stimulate Food Intake and Reduce Cancer-Induced Cachexia in Mice
title_fullStr Orally Available Selective Melanocortin-4 Receptor Antagonists Stimulate Food Intake and Reduce Cancer-Induced Cachexia in Mice
title_full_unstemmed Orally Available Selective Melanocortin-4 Receptor Antagonists Stimulate Food Intake and Reduce Cancer-Induced Cachexia in Mice
title_short Orally Available Selective Melanocortin-4 Receptor Antagonists Stimulate Food Intake and Reduce Cancer-Induced Cachexia in Mice
title_sort orally available selective melanocortin-4 receptor antagonists stimulate food intake and reduce cancer-induced cachexia in mice
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2654097/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19295909
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0004774
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