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Mitochondria: Inadvertent Targets in Chemotherapy-induced Skeletal Muscle Toxicity and Wasting?

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Specialty Oncology
Date 2016 May 12
PMID 27167634
Citations 38
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Abstract

Chemotherapy has been associated with increased mitochondrial reactive oxygen species production, mitochondrial dysfunction and skeletal muscle atrophy leading to severe patient clinical complications including skeletal muscle fatigue, insulin resistance and wasting. The exact mechanisms behind this skeletal muscle toxicity are largely unknown, and as such co-therapies to attenuate chemotherapy-induced side effects are lacking. Here, we review the current literature describing the clinical manifestations and molecular origins of chemotherapy-induced myopathy with a focus on the mitochondria as the target organelle via which chemotherapeutic agents establish toxicity. We explore the likely mechanisms through which myopathy is induced, using the anthracycline doxorubicin, and the platinum-based alkylating agent oxaliplatin, as examples. Finally, we recommend directions for future research and outline the potential significance of these proposed directions.

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