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Aerobic Exercise and Pharmacological Treatments Counteract Cachexia by Modulating Autophagy in Colon Cancer

Recent studies have correlated physical activity with a better prognosis in cachectic patients, although the underlying mechanisms are not yet understood. In order to identify the pathways involved in the physical activity-mediated rescue of skeletal muscle mass and function, we investigated the eff...

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Autores principales: Pigna, Eva, Berardi, Emanuele, Aulino, Paola, Rizzuto, Emanuele, Zampieri, Sandra, Carraro, Ugo, Kern, Helmut, Merigliano, Stefano, Gruppo, Mario, Mericskay, Mathias, Li, Zhenlin, Rocchi, Marco, Barone, Rosario, Macaluso, Filippo, Di Felice, Valentina, Adamo, Sergio, Coletti, Dario, Moresi, Viviana
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Publicado: Nature Publishing Group 2016
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4886631/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27244599
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/srep26991
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author Pigna, Eva
Berardi, Emanuele
Aulino, Paola
Rizzuto, Emanuele
Zampieri, Sandra
Carraro, Ugo
Kern, Helmut
Merigliano, Stefano
Gruppo, Mario
Mericskay, Mathias
Li, Zhenlin
Rocchi, Marco
Barone, Rosario
Macaluso, Filippo
Di Felice, Valentina
Adamo, Sergio
Coletti, Dario
Moresi, Viviana
author_facet Pigna, Eva
Berardi, Emanuele
Aulino, Paola
Rizzuto, Emanuele
Zampieri, Sandra
Carraro, Ugo
Kern, Helmut
Merigliano, Stefano
Gruppo, Mario
Mericskay, Mathias
Li, Zhenlin
Rocchi, Marco
Barone, Rosario
Macaluso, Filippo
Di Felice, Valentina
Adamo, Sergio
Coletti, Dario
Moresi, Viviana
author_sort Pigna, Eva
collection PubMed
description Recent studies have correlated physical activity with a better prognosis in cachectic patients, although the underlying mechanisms are not yet understood. In order to identify the pathways involved in the physical activity-mediated rescue of skeletal muscle mass and function, we investigated the effects of voluntary exercise on cachexia in colon carcinoma (C26)-bearing mice. Voluntary exercise prevented loss of muscle mass and function, ultimately increasing survival of C26-bearing mice. We found that the autophagic flux is overloaded in skeletal muscle of both colon carcinoma murine models and patients, but not in running C26-bearing mice, thus suggesting that exercise may release the autophagic flux and ultimately rescue muscle homeostasis. Treatment of C26-bearing mice with either AICAR or rapamycin, two drugs that trigger the autophagic flux, also rescued muscle mass and prevented atrogene induction. Similar effects were reproduced on myotubes in vitro, which displayed atrophy following exposure to C26-conditioned medium, a phenomenon that was rescued by AICAR or rapamycin treatment and relies on autophagosome-lysosome fusion (inhibited by chloroquine). Since AICAR, rapamycin and exercise equally affect the autophagic system and counteract cachexia, we believe autophagy-triggering drugs may be exploited to treat cachexia in conditions in which exercise cannot be prescribed.
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spelling pubmed-48866312016-06-08 Aerobic Exercise and Pharmacological Treatments Counteract Cachexia by Modulating Autophagy in Colon Cancer Pigna, Eva Berardi, Emanuele Aulino, Paola Rizzuto, Emanuele Zampieri, Sandra Carraro, Ugo Kern, Helmut Merigliano, Stefano Gruppo, Mario Mericskay, Mathias Li, Zhenlin Rocchi, Marco Barone, Rosario Macaluso, Filippo Di Felice, Valentina Adamo, Sergio Coletti, Dario Moresi, Viviana Sci Rep Article Recent studies have correlated physical activity with a better prognosis in cachectic patients, although the underlying mechanisms are not yet understood. In order to identify the pathways involved in the physical activity-mediated rescue of skeletal muscle mass and function, we investigated the effects of voluntary exercise on cachexia in colon carcinoma (C26)-bearing mice. Voluntary exercise prevented loss of muscle mass and function, ultimately increasing survival of C26-bearing mice. We found that the autophagic flux is overloaded in skeletal muscle of both colon carcinoma murine models and patients, but not in running C26-bearing mice, thus suggesting that exercise may release the autophagic flux and ultimately rescue muscle homeostasis. Treatment of C26-bearing mice with either AICAR or rapamycin, two drugs that trigger the autophagic flux, also rescued muscle mass and prevented atrogene induction. Similar effects were reproduced on myotubes in vitro, which displayed atrophy following exposure to C26-conditioned medium, a phenomenon that was rescued by AICAR or rapamycin treatment and relies on autophagosome-lysosome fusion (inhibited by chloroquine). Since AICAR, rapamycin and exercise equally affect the autophagic system and counteract cachexia, we believe autophagy-triggering drugs may be exploited to treat cachexia in conditions in which exercise cannot be prescribed. Nature Publishing Group 2016-05-31 /pmc/articles/PMC4886631/ /pubmed/27244599 http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/srep26991 Text en Copyright © 2016, Macmillan Publishers Limited http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License. The images or other third party material in this article are included in the article’s Creative Commons license, unless indicated otherwise in the credit line; if the material is not included under the Creative Commons license, users will need to obtain permission from the license holder to reproduce the material. To view a copy of this license, visit http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
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Pigna, Eva
Berardi, Emanuele
Aulino, Paola
Rizzuto, Emanuele
Zampieri, Sandra
Carraro, Ugo
Kern, Helmut
Merigliano, Stefano
Gruppo, Mario
Mericskay, Mathias
Li, Zhenlin
Rocchi, Marco
Barone, Rosario
Macaluso, Filippo
Di Felice, Valentina
Adamo, Sergio
Coletti, Dario
Moresi, Viviana
Aerobic Exercise and Pharmacological Treatments Counteract Cachexia by Modulating Autophagy in Colon Cancer
title Aerobic Exercise and Pharmacological Treatments Counteract Cachexia by Modulating Autophagy in Colon Cancer
title_full Aerobic Exercise and Pharmacological Treatments Counteract Cachexia by Modulating Autophagy in Colon Cancer
title_fullStr Aerobic Exercise and Pharmacological Treatments Counteract Cachexia by Modulating Autophagy in Colon Cancer
title_full_unstemmed Aerobic Exercise and Pharmacological Treatments Counteract Cachexia by Modulating Autophagy in Colon Cancer
title_short Aerobic Exercise and Pharmacological Treatments Counteract Cachexia by Modulating Autophagy in Colon Cancer
title_sort aerobic exercise and pharmacological treatments counteract cachexia by modulating autophagy in colon cancer
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4886631/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27244599
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/srep26991
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