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Braz. j. med. biol. res ; 31(10): 1345-8, Oct. 1998. tab, graf
Article in English | LILACS | ID: lil-223998

ABSTRACT

In tumor-bearing rats, most of the serum amino acids are used for synthesis and oxidation processes by the neoplastic tissue. In the present study, the effect of Walker 256 carcinoma growth on the intestinal absorption of leucine, methionine and glucose was investigated in newly weaned and mature rats. Food intake and carcass weight were decreased in newly weaned (NT) and mature (MT) rats bearing Walker 256 tumor in comparison with control animals (NC and MC). The tumor/carcass weight ratio was higher in NT than in MT rats, whereas nitrogen balance was significantly decreased in both as compared to control animals. Glucose absorption was significantly reduced in MT rats (MT = 47.3 ñ 4.9 vs MC = 99.8 ñ 5.3 nmol min-1 cm-1, Kruskal-Wallis test, P<0.05) but this fact did not hamper the evolution of cancer. There was a significant increase in methionine absorption in both groups (NT = 4.2 ñ 0.3 and MT = 2.0 ñ 0.1 vs NC = 3.7 ñ 0.1 and MC = 1.2 ñ 0.2 nmol min-1 cm-1, Kruskal-Wallis test, P<0.05), whereas leucine absorption was increased only in young tumor-bearing rats (NT = 8.6 ñ 0.2 vs NC = 7.7 ñ 0.4 nmol min-1 cm-1, Kruskal-Wallis test, P<0.05), suggesting that these metabolites are being used for synthesis and oxidation processes by the neoplastic cells, which might ensure their rapid proliferation especially in NT rats.


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Animals , Rats , Carcinoma 256, Walker/metabolism , Glucose/pharmacokinetics , Intestinal Absorption , Leucine/pharmacokinetics , Methionine/pharmacokinetics , Cachexia , Cell Division , Time Factors
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Braz. j. med. biol. res ; 23(9): 909-13, 1990. ilus, tab
Article in English | LILACS | ID: lil-92453

ABSTRACT

The control of pregnant cancer patients is difficult because it involvers both mother and fetus, and the metabolic alterations in the cancer host induce a massive mobiliztion of nutrients diverted to the neoplastic cells. The purpose of the present study was to determine the evolution of the Walker 256 carcinoma in pregnant rats and its consequences on fetal development. The results showed tha t the tumors displayed a very rapid rate of growth and induced a reduction in fetal weights in the pregnant tumor-bearing rats. The tumor-bearing and pregnant tumor-bearing groups showed a decrease in blood glucose and total serum protein, suggesting an increase in energy utilization of these substrates and synthetic activity by the tumoral cells. An imbalance between protein synthesis and catabolism may occur in the tumor-bearing rats whic may be related to the degree of nutritional depletion


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Pregnancy , Rats , Animals , Female , Blood Glucose/metabolism , Carbohydrates/metabolism , Carcinoma 256, Walker/metabolism , Energy Intake , Fetal Development/physiology , Body Weight , Rats, Wistar
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