Management of neurological symptoms in Lesch-Nyhan disease: A systematic review

IF 7.9 1区 医学 Q1 BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES Neuroscience and Biobehavioral Reviews Pub Date : 2024-08-06 DOI:10.1016/j.neubiorev.2024.105847
Oliwier Krajewski , Mikołaj Opiełka , Krzysztof Urbanowicz , Karol Chojnowski , Paweł Kochany , Kacper Pawłowski , Jagoda Tomaszewska , Godefridus J. Peters , Ryszard T. Smoleński , Maria Mazurkiewicz- Bełdzińska
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Lesch-Nyhan Disease (LND) is an X-linked recessive genetic disorder arising from hypoxanthine phosphoribosyltransferase 1 gene mutations, leading to a complete deficiency. LND presents a complex neurological profile characterized by generalized dystonia, motor dysfunctions and self-injurious behavior, which management is challenging. We conducted a systematic review of studies assessing the efficacy of pharmacological and non-pharmacological interventions in management of neurological symptoms in LND (PROSPERO registration number:CRD42023446513).

Among 34 reviewed full-text papers; 22 studies were rated as having a high risk of bias. Considerable heterogeneity was found in studies regarding the timing of treatment implementation, adjunctive treatments and outcome assessment. Single-patient studies and clinical trials often showed contradictory results, while therapeutic failures were underreported.

S-Adenosylmethionine and Deep Brain Stimulation were the most studied treatment methods and require further research to address inconsistencies. The evidence from levodopa studies underlines that optimal timing of treatment implementation should be thoroughly investigated.

Standardized study design and reducing publication bias are crucial to overcome current limitations of assessing intervention efficacy in LND.

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雷希─奈恩病的神经症状管理:系统综述。
莱施-奈恩病(LND)是一种X连锁隐性遗传疾病,由次黄嘌呤磷酸核糖转移酶1基因突变引起,导致完全缺乏症。LND 表现出复杂的神经系统特征,以全身肌张力障碍、运动功能障碍和自伤行为为特征,其治疗具有挑战性。我们对评估药物和非药物干预治疗 LND 神经症状疗效的研究进行了系统性综述(PROSPERO 注册号:CRD42023446513)。在 34 篇审阅过的全文论文中,有 22 项研究被评为偏倚风险较高。在有关治疗实施时间、辅助治疗和结果评估的研究中发现了相当大的异质性。单个患者研究和临床试验往往显示出相互矛盾的结果,而治疗失败的报告却很少。S-腺苷蛋氨酸和脑深部刺激是研究最多的治疗方法,需要进一步研究以解决不一致的问题。来自左旋多巴研究的证据强调,应彻底研究实施治疗的最佳时机。标准化研究设计和减少发表偏倚对于克服目前 LND 干预疗效评估的局限性至关重要。
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期刊介绍: The official journal of the International Behavioral Neuroscience Society publishes original and significant review articles that explore the intersection between neuroscience and the study of psychological processes and behavior. The journal also welcomes articles that primarily focus on psychological processes and behavior, as long as they have relevance to one or more areas of neuroscience.
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