Effects of combined treatment with branched-chain amino acids, citric acid, L-Carnitine, coenzyme Q10, Zinc, and Various Vitamins in tumor-bearing mice

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A functional dietary supplement (FDS) containing Coenzyme Q10, branched-chain amino acids and L-carnitine was administered to tumor-bearing mice, investigating its effects on tumor and muscle tissues. Experiment (A): B16 melanoma cells were implanted subcutaneously into the right side of the abdomen of 8- to 9-week-old C57BL/6J mice. The mice were divided into two groups: A FDS group that received oral administration of FDS (n=10), and a control group that received oral administration of glucose (n=10). The moribund condition was used as the endpoint, and median survival time was determined. Experiment (B): On day 21 after tumor implantation, tumors, soleus muscle, gastrocnemius muscle, and suprahyoid muscles were collected. Tumor and muscle weight and other aspects were evaluated in each group: FDS group (n=15) and control group (n=15). The median survival time was comparable (21 d in the FDS group vs. 18 d in the control group, p=0.30). However, cumulative food intake was significantly higher in the FDS group than the control group (p=0.011). Metastasis of melanoma to the lung was observed in the control group but not in the FDS group (p=0.043). The weight of the suprahyoid muscles was significantly higher in the FDS group than in the control group (p=0.0045). The weight of the tumor was significantly lower in the FDS group than in the control group (p=0.013). The results possibly suggest oral administration of FDS in tumor-bearing mice enhances the maintenance of suprahyoid muscles, resulting in an extended feeding period and suppression of tumor growth and metastasis.

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Awa, H., Futamura, A., Higashiguchi, T., Ito, A., Mori, N., Murai, M., … Kaneko, T. (2017). Effects of combined treatment with branched-chain amino acids, citric acid, L-Carnitine, coenzyme Q10, Zinc, and Various Vitamins in tumor-bearing mice. Biological and Pharmaceutical Bulletin, 40(3), 266–271. https://doi.org/10.1248/bpb.b16-00638

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