
Oncotarget
Press Release: Nutritional Support Attenuates Chemotherapy-Associated Muscle Toxicity
Oct 11, 2022
Researcher Liza A. Wijler discusses how specific nutrients like EPA, DHA, L-leucine, and vitamin D3 can help mitigate chemotherapy-associated muscle toxicity in colorectal cancer patients. The study focused on maintaining treatment efficacy while protecting muscle cells from the negative impact of chemotherapy.
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- Specific nutritional support can alleviate muscle toxicity in colorectal cancer patients undergoing chemotherapy.
- Combining specific nutrients like EPA, DHA, L-leucine, and vitamin D3 can protect muscle cells without affecting treatment response in colorectal cancer tumor models.
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Nutritional Support Mitigates Muscle Toxicity
The research paper published in Encore Targets reveals that specific nutritional support can alleviate muscle wasting and treatment-related toxicities in colorectal cancer patients. The study conducted by researchers from University Medical Center Utrecht and Nutricia Research focuses on the effects of nutrients such as EPA, DHA, L-lucine, and vitamin D3 on chemotherapy-treated cells. The combination of these nutrients, known as SNCI, demonstrated improved protein synthesis and cell viability while reducing toxicity markers. This in vitro study highlights the protective benefits of targeted nutrition on muscle cells during chemotherapy.
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