Vol. 123, No. 1 (Supplement) 2018
Supplement abstract

Endurance training induces apoptosis in the tumor mass in the C26-bearing mouse model

Rosario Barone
Università degli Studi di Palermo, Dipartimento di Biomedicina e Neuroscienze, Palermo, Italia
Filippo Macaluso
Università eCampus, Università eCampus, Novedrate, Italia
Daniela D’Amico
Univerità di Palermo, Dipartimento di Biomedicina Sperimentale e Neuroscienze, Palermo, Italia
Caterina Gargano
Università degli Studi di Palermo, Dipartimento BIONEC, Palermo, Italia
Medhi Hassani
Sorbonne Universitè, Institute of Biology, Paris, Francia
Zhigang Xue
Sorbonne Universitè, Institute of Biology, Paris, Francia
Francesco Cappello6
Università degli Studi di Palermo, Dipartimento BioNeC, Palermo, Italia
Giovanni Zummo
Università degli Studi di Palermo, Dipartimento BioNeC, Palermo, ItaliaGiovanni
Sergio Adamo
Università La Sapienza di Roma, Dipartimento di Scienze Anatomiche, Istologiche, Medico-legali e dell’Apparato Locomotore (SAIMLAL), Roma, Italia
Felicia Farina
Università degli Studi di Palermo, Dipartimento BioNeC, Palermo, Italia
Dario Coletti
Sorbonne Universitè, Institute of Biology, Paris, Francia
Valentina Di Felice
Università degli Studi di Palermo, Dipartimento BioNeC, Palermo, Italia

Published 2018-12-30

Keywords

  • Colon carcinoma,
  • metastasis,
  • cachexia,
  • Hsp60,
  • interleukin-6

How to Cite

Barone, R., Macaluso, F., D’Amico, D., Gargano, C., Hassani, M., Xue, Z., Cappello6, F., Zummo, G., Adamo, S., Farina, F., Coletti, D., & Di Felice, V. (2018). Endurance training induces apoptosis in the tumor mass in the C26-bearing mouse model. Italian Journal of Anatomy and Embryology, 123(1), 8. https://doi.org/10.13128/ijae-11289

Abstract

Cachexia, sarcopenia and anorexia are characterised by muscle wasting. This condition is a weakening, shrinking, and loss of muscle caused by a disease or lack of use. The loss of muscle causes a decrease in strength and inability to move compromising the quality of life. Recently we demonstrated that the skeletal muscle of endurance trained Balb/c mice release IL-6 and Hsp60 (inside exosomes) in the blood stream.

We studied the expression of Hsp60 in the muscles of trained and untrained C26-bearing mice, to understand if Hsp60 was over-expression may improve muscle performance and reduce cachexia. Four different interleukins have been also studied in cachectic mice, to under- stand which was their effect on Hsp60 expression both in the tumor mass and the trained mus-

cle. In the present study we demonstrated that: 1) IL-6 is released by the trained muscle; 2) IL-6 is release also by the tumor mass, 3) in animals inoculated with the C26 tumor and trained after inoculation, IL-6 is synthesized mainly by the skeletal muscle and the tumor mass undergo apoptosis.

This work was funded by PRIN2012 - Prof. Farina F.

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