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Biochemical Pharmacology | 1991

Inhibition of tumour-induced lipolysis in vitro and cachexia and tumour growth in vivo by eicosapentaenoic acid

Michael J. Tisdale; Susan Anne Beck

Stimulation of lipolysis in murine adipocytes in response to a lipid-mobilizing factor produced by a cachexia-inducing murine adenocarcinoma was inhibited by eicosapentaenoic acid (EPA) with a Ki value of 104 microM. The inhibitory effect was strictly structurally specific, since other related fatty acids of both the (n-3) and (n-6) series were ineffective as inhibitors of the lipolytic process. Induction of lipolysis by both salbutamol and ACTH was also inhibited by EPA, suggesting that the effect is exerted on a step central to the process of lipolysis. Lipolysis induced with the tumour lipid-mobilizing factor was associated with a prolonged elevation of the intracellular level of cyclic AMP in adipocytes, in contrast with ACTH and salbutamol. The elevation of adipocyte cyclic AMP in response to the tumour lipid-mobilizing factor and lipolytic hormones was inhibited by EPA. In vivo, administration of pure EPA to weight losing mice bearing the MAC16 adenocarcinoma completely prevented weight loss and tumour growth rate. In contrast both the other (n-3) fatty acid present in fish oil, docosahexaenoic acid (DHA), and linoleic acid were ineffective in inhibiting weight loss or the growth of the MAC16 tumour. This suggests that inhibition of tumour lipolytic activity accounts for the anticachectic effect of EPA, and that a correlation may exist between the inhibition of cachexia and the inhibition of tumour growth.


Cancer Research | 1991

Anticachectic and Antitumor Effect of Eicosapentaenoic Acid and Its Effect on Protein Turnover

Susan Anne Beck; Kate Smith; Michael J. Tisdale


Cancer Research | 1987

Production of Lipolytic and Proteolytic Factors by a Murine Tumor-producing Cachexia in the Host

Susan Anne Beck; Michael J. Tisdale


Archive | 1994

Eicosapentaenoic acid used to treat cachexia

Michael J. Tisdale; Susan Anne Beck


Cancer Research | 1995

Purification and Characterization of a Lipid-mobilizing Factor Associated with Cachexia-inducing Tumors in Mice and Humans

Trudi M. McDevitt; Penio T. Todorov; Susan Anne Beck; Syrah Khan; Michael J. Tisdale


Journal of the National Cancer Institute | 1990

Lipolytic Factors Associated With Murine and Human Cancer cachexia

Susan Anne Beck; Helen D. Mulligan; Michael J. Tisdale


Cancer Research | 1989

Nitrogen Excretion in Cancer Cachexia and Its Modification by a High Fat Diet in Mice

Susan Anne Beck; Michael J. Tisdale


Biochemical Pharmacology | 1993

Kinetics of the inhibition of tumour growth in mice by eicosapentaenoic acid-reversal by linoleic acid.

Elizabeth A. Hudson; Susan Anne Beck; Michael J. Tisdale


Archive | 1989

Biologically active material characterized by catabolic activity generally associated with cachexia-inducing tumors, preparations, production and uses thereof

Michael J. Tisdale; Susan Anne Beck


Archive | 1990

Use of eicosapentaenoic acid for the treatment of cachexia

Michael J. Tisdale; Susan Anne Beck

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