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CALPAIN ACTIVITY IS INCREASED IN SKELETAL MUSCLE FROM GASTRIC CANCER PATIENTS WITH NO OR MINIMAL WEIGHT LOSS

Journal

MUSCLE & NERVE
Volume 43, Issue 3, Pages 410-414

Publisher

WILEY-BLACKWELL
DOI: 10.1002/mus.21893

Keywords

atrogin-1; calpain; cancer; MuRF1; muscle; ubiquitin-proteasome

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  1. NIH [R01 DK37908, R01 NR08545]

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The influence of cancer on skeletal muscle calpain expression and activity in humans is poorly understood. We tested the hypothesis that calpain activity is increased in skeletal muscle from gastric cancer patients with no or <5% weight loss. Muscle biopsies were obtained from rectus abdominis muscle in 15 patients who underwent surgery for gastric cancer and had <5% weight loss and also in 15 control patients. Calpain activity was determined using a calpain-specific substrate in the absence or presence of calcium. The expression of mu- and m-calpain, calpastatin, atrogin-1, and MuRF1 was determined by real-time polymerase chain reaction. Calpain activity was increased by 70% in cancer patients compared with controls. There were no differences in mRNA levels for mu- and m-calpain, calpastatin, atrogin-1, or MuRF1 between control and cancer patients. Calpain activity may be increased in muscle from gastric cancer patients even before changes in molecular markers of muscle wasting and significant weight loss occur. Muscle Nerve 43: 410-414, 2011

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