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Influence of Motor Proteins on Muscle Atrophy in Cancer Patients

U

University of Erlangen-Nürnberg Medical School

Status

Unknown

Conditions

Muscle Atrophy
Cancer

Treatments

Procedure: whole-body electromyostimulation WB-EMS

Study type

Interventional

Funder types

Other

Identifiers

NCT03551990
EMS Tumor Motor Proteins

Details and patient eligibility

About

The aim of the study is to investigate the effect of exercise in form of whole-body electromyostimulation (WB-EMS) on early tumor-induced muscular dysfunction. It is anticipated to gain detailed knowledge about composition and metabolism of skeletal muscle cells, and single muscle fiber functionality. To determine key factors leading to impaired force generation and thus decreased muscle strength in cancer patients who are suspected to develop or already show early signs of tumor cachexia is crucial for the establishment of effective cancer treatment. Comparative analysis of skeletal muscle biopsies taken from the abdomen of patients during indicated surgeries will be conducted. The patients will be allocated to the following study groups: a) Study group 1: Patients without cancer, b) Study group 2: Patients with solid tumors who did not perform physical training and c) Study group 3: Patients with solid tumors who executed physical training in form of WB-EMS. The investigation can help to understand skeletal muscle physiology under exercise and to get a better insight into the effects of physical training on early-stage muscle atrophy, both on cellular and molecular level. Initially, it is planned to identify the inflammation and nutrition status of the patients, and to determine skeletal muscle strength. It is anticipated to explore muscle protein composition, particularly myosin to actin ratio and their interaction. Biochemical analysis and the examination of the cellular ultra-structure should enhance the knowledge about the key mechanisms controlling the contractile apparatus of single muscle fibers in order to determine the quality of muscle force. Taken together, these investigations will help to better understand muscle atrophy in advanced cancer patients, and might support the development of targeted anti-cachectic therapies, that can be applied already in early phases of the tumor disease to significantly improve the patients' prognosis and their quality of life.

Enrollment

420 estimated patients

Sex

All

Ages

18+ years old

Volunteers

Accepts Healthy Volunteers

Inclusion criteria

  • Patients ≥ 18 years
  • Solid pancreatic, colorectal, esophageal, gastric and liver tumors under oncological treatment
  • Karnofsky performance index between 50 and 100
  • Loss of body weight (≥ 2 % and < 5 %, weight before the illness and at study entry)
  • Distinct decrease in muscle force
  • Indication for surgery proximal to the M. rectus abdominis
  • Intervention Group must have an at least 8-week waiting period until the surgery (to conduct WB-EMS)

Exclusion criteria

  • Participation in other nutrition or exercise intervention studies
  • Study-independent exercise more than once a week
  • Ingestion of anabolic or dietary supplements
  • Occurrence of heavy cardio-vascular events
  • Epilepsy and other severe neurological disorders
  • Skin lesions in the area of the electrodes
  • Conductive materials or electronical implants in the body (that do not allow electromyostimulation)
  • Pregnancy
  • Chronic diseases (e.g. HIV or Hepatitis C/D/E)
  • Rejection of a muscle biopsy

Trial design

Primary purpose

Treatment

Allocation

Non-Randomized

Interventional model

Single Group Assignment

Masking

None (Open label)

420 participants in 3 patient groups

Control group; patients without a tumor disease, surgery
No Intervention group
Description:
Control group with patients without a tumor disease but with indication for surgery in close proximity to the M. rectus abdominis
Control group; tumor patients, surgery
No Intervention group
Description:
Control group with patients with solid tumors; patients with pancreatic, colorectal, esophageal, gastric and liver solid tumors with indication for surgery in close proximity to the M. rectus abdominis
Intervention group; tumor patients, WB-EMS, surgery
Experimental group
Description:
Intervention group with patients with solid tumors who do perform an 8-week physical training in form of whole-body electromyostimulation (WB-EMS); patients with pancreatic, colorectal, esophageal, gastric and liver solid tumors with indication for surgery in close proximity to the M. rectus abdominis
Treatment:
Procedure: whole-body electromyostimulation WB-EMS

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