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Cancer cachexia, defined by the gradual depletion of muscle and fat mass, is a complex multifactorial syndrome affecting up to 80% of cancer patients. This study investigated the effects of extract (CXE) and xanthorrhizol (XAN) in ameliorating cancer-induced muscle atrophy in BALB/c mice. Treatment with CXE and XAN reversed muscle mass loss, grip strength decline, and decrease in myofiber size induced by cancer. In gastrocnemius muscle tissue, CXE and XAN downregulated the expression of nuclear factor kappa-beta (NF-κB), reducing the expression levels of proinflammatory cytokines. They also suppressed catabolic factors, including myostatin and ubiquitin-proteasome E3 ligases, and the nuclear translocation of forkhead box O3a. Furthermore, CXE and XAN promoted skeletal muscle anabolism by stimulating myogenesis and activating the phosphoinositide 3-kinase/protein kinase B signaling pathway. This activation subsequently upregulated the mammalian target of rapamycin and its downstream molecules. Overall, CXE and XAN effectively mitigated skeletal muscle catabolism induced by cancer cachexia and may serve as an intervention for inhibiting muscle atrophy in affected cancer patients if efficacy can be confirmed in human trials.
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J Med Food
April 2025
Graduate Program in Bioindustrial Engineering, Yonsei University, Seoul, Republic of Korea.
Cancer cachexia, defined by the gradual depletion of muscle and fat mass, is a complex multifactorial syndrome affecting up to 80% of cancer patients. This study investigated the effects of extract (CXE) and xanthorrhizol (XAN) in ameliorating cancer-induced muscle atrophy in BALB/c mice. Treatment with CXE and XAN reversed muscle mass loss, grip strength decline, and decrease in myofiber size induced by cancer.
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March 2024
Graduate School of Bioindustrial Engineering, Yonsei University, Seoul, Republic of Korea.
Background: Cancer cachexia-characterized by anorexia, body weight loss, skeletal muscle atrophy, and fat loss-affects nearly 80% of cancer patients and accounts for 20% of cancer deaths. , known as Java turmeric, and its active compound xanthorrhizol (XAN) exhibit anticancer, anti-inflammatory, and antioxidant properties. However, the ameliorative effects of extract (CXE) and XAN on cancer-associated adipose atrophy remain unexplored.
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July 2014
Department of Biomaterials Science and Engineering, Yonsei University, Seoul 120-749, Republic of Korea ; Department of Biotechnology, College of Life Science and Biotechnology, Yonsei University, Seoul 120-749, Republic of Korea.
Xanthorrhizol, a natural compound isolated from Curcuma xanthorrhiza Roxb. (Java turmeric), has been reported to possess antioxidant and anticancer properties; however, its effects on metabolic disorders remain unknown. The aim of the present study was to evaluate the effects of xanthorrhizol (XAN) and C.
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