Formoterol May Activate Rat Muscle Regeneration During Cancer Cachexia

  • Ametller E
  • Busquets S
  • Fuster G
  • et al.
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PURPOSE: The development of cancer cachexia is the most common manifestation of advanced malignant disease. METHOD: The effects on muscle regeneration of β2-adrenoceptor agonist formoterol (0.3 mg/kg) were tested in cachectic tumour-bearing rats (Yoshida AH-130 ascites hepatoma). RESULTS: Administration of formoterol results in a significant increase in the mass and protein content of tibialis muscle in tumour-bearing-rats. This increase is associated with a decreased myogenin mRNA content together with an increased Pax-7 gene expression. Bupivacaine treatment by local injection results in an important reduction in tibialis weight together with significant increases in Pax-7, myogenin and MyoD gene expression. Formoterol treatment in bupivacaine-treated rats results in significant increases in Pax-7 together with significant decreases in myogenin mRNA content, suggesting that this β2-agonist is favouring muscle regeneration by stimulating the proliferation of satellite cells. Altogether, the data reinforce the potential role of formoterol in the treatment of muscle wasting diseases.

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Ametller, E., Busquets, S., Fuster, G., Figueras, M. T., Olivan, M., de Oliveira, C. C. F., … López Soriano, F. J. (2011). Formoterol May Activate Rat Muscle Regeneration During Cancer Cachexia. Insciences Journal, 1–17. https://doi.org/10.5640/insc.01011

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