A neuroimmune circuit mediates cancer cachexia-associated apathy
Washington University in St. Louis · Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory · +1 more institution
Abstract
Cachexia, a severe wasting syndrome associated with inflammatory conditions, often leads to multiorgan failure and death. Patients with cachexia experience extreme fatigue, apathy, and clinical depression, yet the biological mechanisms underlying these behavioral symptoms and their relationship to the disease remain unclear. In a mouse cancer model, cachexia specifically induced increased effort-sensitivity, apathy-like symptoms through a cytokine-sensing brainstem-to-basal ganglia circuit. This neural circuit detects elevated interleukin-6 (IL-6) at cachexia onset and translates inflammatory signals into decreased mesolimbic dopamine, thereby increasing effort sensitivity. We alleviated these apathy-like…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 43.66
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- 100%
- References
- 66
Authors
21- XAXiaoyue Aelita ZhuCorresponding
Washington University in St. Louis
- SSSarah StarostaCorresponding
Washington University in St. Louis
- MFMiriam FerrerCorresponding
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory
- JHJ.Y. HouCorresponding
Washington University in St. Louis
- QCQuentin Chevy
Washington University in St. Louis
Topics & keywords
- Apathy
- Cachexia
- Brainstem
- Neuroscience
- Medicine
- Inflammation
- Neuroinflammation
- Wasting
- Good health and well-being