Vagal blockade of the brain-liver axis deters cancer-associated cachexia

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Vagal blockade of the brain-liver axis deters cancer-associated cachexiaVagal dysfunction mediates the impact of tumor on liver metabolism, leading to cachexia. Blocking the right cervical vagus nerve with various invasive or non-invasive approaches alleviates cachexia, decoupling cachexia progression from tumor load, and synergizes with chemotherapy to improve overall health and survival in mice.Vagal dysfunction mediates the impact of tumor on liver metabolism, leading to cachexia. Blocking the right cervical vagus nerve with various invasive or non-invasive approaches alleviates cachexia, decoupling cachexia progression from tumor load, and synergizes with chemotherapy to improve overall health and survival in mice.Aliesha Garrett, Naama Darzi, Ashlesha Deshmukh, Nataly Rosenfeld, Omer Goldman, Lital Adler, Elizabeta Bab-Dinitz, Oded Singer, Alireza Hassani Najafabadi, Chi Wut Wong, Shree Bose, Peggy M. Randon, Francisco Bustamante, Rene Larios, Alexander Brandis, Tevie Mehlman, Brandon Smaglo, Ping Chang, Jacqueline Oliva, Cara Haymaker, Laukik Nagawekar, Sophie R. Wu, Yixuan Huang, Aidan Shen, Ahana Vora, Jon Floyd Padilla, Alissa Pfeffer, Gary Sutherland, Mark Starr, Teresa Zimmers, Yangzhi Zhu, James Morizio, Ayelet Erez, Xiling Shenhttps://www.cell.com/cell/fulltext/S0092-8674(25)00805-0?rss=yeshttp://www.cell.com/cell/inpress.rssCellCell RSS feed.Wireless News CampaignAugust 8, 2025

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