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Establishment of a mouse model of cancer cachexia with spleen deficiency syndrome and the effects of atractylenolide I
作者姓名:Wan-li Zhang  Na Li  Qiang Shen  Men Fan  Xiao-dong Guo  Xiong-wen Zhang  Zhou Zhang  Xuan Liu
作者单位:Institute of Interdisciplinary Integrative Biomedical Research;Shanghai Engineering Research Center of Molecular Therapeutics and New Drug Development;Shanghai Institute of Materia Medica;Department of Oncology
基金项目:the National Natural Science Foundation of China(Nos.81873056,81872496);the Shanghai Science and Technology Innovation Action Program(No.15140904800);the Open Project of the State Key Laboratory of Innovative Natural Medicine,and Traditional Chinese Medicine Injections(No.QFSKL2018006).
摘    要:Cancer cachexia is a multifactorial metabolic syndrome that affects~50%–80%of cancer patients,and no effective therapy for cancer cachexia is presently available.In traditional Chinese medicine,a large portion of patients with cancer cachexia was diagnosed as spleen deficiency syndrome and treated with tonifying TCMs that produce clinic benefits.In this study we established a new animal model of spleen deficiency and cancer cachexia in mice and evaluated the therapeutic effects of atractylenolide I,an active component of tonifying TCM BaiZhu,in the mouse model.Cancer cachexia was induced in male BALB/c mice by inoculation of mouse C26 colon adenocarcinoma cells,whereas spleen deficiency syndrome was induced by treating the mice with spleen deficiency-inducing factors,including limited feeding,fatigue,and purging.The mouse model was characterized by both cachexia and spleen deficiency characteristics,including significant body weight loss,cancer growth,muscle atrophy,fat lipolysis,spleen,and thymus atrophy as compared with healthy control mice,cancer cachexia mice,and spleen deficiency mice.Oral administration of atractylenolide I(20 mg·kg?1per day,for 30 days)significantly ameliorated the reduction in body weight and atrophy of muscle,fat,spleen,and thymus in mice with spleen deficiency and cachexia.The established model of spleen deficiency and cancer cachexia might be useful in the future for screening possible anticachexia TCMs and clarifying their mechanisms.

关 键 词:cancer  CACHEXIA  traditional  Chinese  medicine  SPLEEN  DEFICIENCY  animal  model  muscle  ATROPHY  FAT  LIPOLYSIS  atractylenolide  I  metabolic  syndrome
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