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Obesity worsens mitochondrial quality control and does not protect against skeletal muscle wasting in murine cancer cachexia
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Taken together, these results demonstrate that obesity is not protective against cachexia and suggest exacerbated impairments to mitochondrial function and quality control with a particular disruption in the removal of damaged mitochondria. Our findings highlight the need for consideration of the severity of obesity and pre-existing metabolic conditions when determining the impact of weight status on cancer-induced cachexia and functional mitochondrial deficits.
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