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Chemotherapy diminishes lipid storage capacity of adipose tissue in a preclinical model of colon cancer

Authors :
Catherine J. Field
Richard Lehner
Vera C. Mazurak
Maryam Ebadi
Source :
Lipids in Health and Disease, Vol 16, Iss 1, Pp 1-12 (2017), Lipids in Health and Disease
Publication Year :
2017
Publisher :
BMC, 2017.

Abstract

Background Accelerated loss of adipose tissue in cancer is associated with shorter survival, and reduced quality of life. Evidence is emerging suggesting tumour association with alterations in adipose tissue, but much less is known about drug-related mechanisms contributing to adipose atrophy. Identification of mechanisms by which tumour and cancer treatments, such as chemotherapy, affect adipose tissue are required to develop appropriate therapeutic interventions to prevent fat depletion in cancer. This pre-clinical study aimed to assess alterations in adipose tissue during the clinical course of cancer. Methods Fischer 344 rats bearing the Ward colorectal tumour were euthanized before chemotherapy, after 1- cycle, or 2-cycles of a combination chemotherapy consisting of Irinotecan (CPT-11) combined with 5-fluorouracil (5-FU), which recapitulates first line treatment for human colorectal cancer. Periuterine adipose tissue was isolated. Healthy rats served as a reference group. Histological analysis (hematoxylin and eosin), Real-time PCR (TaqMan) and proteomic analysis (LC-MS/MS) were performed. Results Larger adipocytes (3993.7 ± 52.6 μm2) in tumour-bearing animals compared to the reference group (3227.7 ± 36.7 μm2; p

Details

Language :
English
Volume :
16
Issue :
1
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Lipids in Health and Disease
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....82bbc769fe3b4bc7060e20486b6e8a4f