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    Vitamin C Supplements Could Help Reduce Toxic Side Effects of Common Cancer Treatment

    By Experimental BiologyApril 4, 20223 Comments4 Mins Read
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    Vitamin C could potentially counteract muscle atrophy, a common side effect of the chemotherapy drug doxorubicin.

    In rats, vitamin C supplementation helps preserve skeletal muscle after doxorubicin therapy.

    A study conducted in rats suggests that taking vitamin C may help to counteract the muscle atrophy that is a common side effect of the chemotherapy drug doxorubicin. Although clinical studies would be needed to determine the safety and effectiveness of taking vitamin C during doxorubicin treatment, the findings suggest vitamin C may represent a promising opportunity to reduce some of the drug’s most debilitating side effects.

    “Our results suggest vitamin C as a potential adjunct therapy to assist in the management of peripheral muscle disorders after treatment with doxorubicin, thereby improving functional capacity and quality of life and reducing mortality,” said Antonio Viana do Nascimento Filho, a master’s student in medicine at University Nove de Julho (UNINOVE) in Brazil, first author of the study. Nascimento Filho will present the findings at the American Physiological Society annual meeting during the Experimental Biology (EB) 2022 meeting, held in Philadelphia April 2–5.

    Understanding Doxorubicin’s Side Effects

    Doxorubicin is an anthracycline chemotherapy drug that is often used along with other chemotherapies to treat breast cancer, bladder cancer, lymphoma, leukemia, and several other cancer types. While it is a potent anti-cancer drug, doxorubicin can cause serious heart problems and muscle atrophy, with lasting impacts on survivors’ physical stamina and quality of life.

    These side effects are thought to result from an excessive production of oxygen reactive species or “free radicals” in the body. Vitamin C is a natural antioxidant that can help to reduce oxidative stress, the type of damage caused by free radicals.

    In a previous study conducted with the University of Manitoba in Canada, the research group found that vitamin C improved markers of heart health and survival in rats given doxorubicin, mainly by reducing oxidative stress and inflammation. In the new study, they assessed whether vitamin C could similarly help to prevent doxorubicin’s adverse effects on skeletal muscle.

    Vitamin C’s Impact on Muscle Mass and Oxidative Stress

    The researchers compared skeletal muscle mass and markers of oxidative stress in four groups of rats with eight to 10 animals in each group. One group received both vitamin C and doxorubicin, a second group received only vitamin C, a third group received only doxorubicin and a fourth group received neither. The mice that received vitamin C along with doxorubicin showed evidence of reduced oxidative stress and better muscle mass compared with mice that were given doxorubicin but no vitamin C.

    “It is exciting that the vitamin C prophylactic and concurrent treatments given for just one week before and maintained for another two weeks after the use of doxorubicin was sufficient to attenuate the side effects of this drug on skeletal muscle, contributing to a hugely positive impact on the health of the studied animals,” said Nascimento Filho. “Our work demonstrated that vitamin C treatment can mitigate the loss in muscle mass and improve many markers of free radicals’ imbalance in rats subjected to doxorubicin administration.”

    The scientists noted that further research, including randomized clinical trials, would be needed to confirm whether taking vitamin C during doxorubicin treatment would be helpful for human patients, and to determine the appropriate dosage and timing. Previous studies have suggested vitamin C could interfere with the effects of chemotherapy drugs, so patients are not advised to take vitamin C supplements during cancer treatments unless directed to do so by their doctor.

    Nascimento Filho will present this research from 10:15 a.m.–12:15 p.m., Monday, April 4, in Exhibit/Poster Hall A-B, Pennsylvania Convention Center (Poster Board Number E277) (abstract). Contact the media team for more information or to obtain a free press pass to attend the meeting.

    Meeting: Experimental Biology 2022

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    3 Comments

    1. Melissa B. on April 4, 2022 5:39 pm

      Nobelist Linus Pauling showed decades ago the tremendous value of proper vitamin C therapy for cancer. However, everyone should keep the following in mind, especially now with the Covid Scamdemic going on:

      … there are many bogus voices around who strive to distract the public from the value of vitamin C therapy for cancer and the fact that Pauling’s VALID work with vitamin C supplementation has been “falsified” by data distortions and lies, and he as a person (a double Nobel laureate) has been slandered as some deluded idiot by the criminal medical establishment and its countless quackwatch shills, lackeys, ignoramuses, and trolls for decades and it continues today, and

      … that the same corrupt criminal people (and their uninformed followers) are behind the organized suppression, lies, and half-truths spread about the value of vitamin C therapy against covid-19 — read “The 2 Married Pink Elephants In The Historical Room –The Holocaustal Covid-19 Coronavirus Madness: A Sociological Perspective & Historical Assessment Of The Covid “Phenomenon”” … https://www.rolf-hefti.com/covid-19-coronavirus.html

      But you can’t discredit the facts with lies. That only exposes and discredits the liars (see link above).

      Reply
    2. Arch Stanton on April 5, 2022 1:26 pm

      Jeebus. What a pile of chud-speak and tinfoil hat stream of consciousness.

      Go get a science degree from an accredited institution, not one of those Christian degree mills.

      Reply
    3. BSotoSF on April 5, 2022 10:34 pm

      Glaring, near comically ironic omission the article leaves out: Cancers famously co-opt antioxidants to protect themselves. It’s why doctor’s take it away from patients/advise strongly against them.

      Reply
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