Evaluation of Holistic Treatment for ALS Reveals Possible Mechanism and Therapeutic Potential.

International journal of pharmacy and pharmaceutical research Pub Date : 2017-12-01 Epub Date: 2017-12-30
Andrea Lavado, Xiufang Guo, Alec St Smith, Nesar Akanda, Candace Martin, Yunqing Cai, Dan Elbrecht, My Tran, Jean-Paul Bryant, Alisha Colon, Christopher J Long, Stephen Lambert, Dave Morgan, James J Hickman
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There has been a tremendous amount of research into the causes of Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS), but yet very few treatment options beyond amelioration of symptoms. A holistic approach has shown anecdotal evidence of slowing disease progression and this treatment, known as the Deanna protocol (DP), postulates that ALS is a metabolic disease caused by glutamate that induces toxicity. In this study, glutamate exposure to human motoneurons was investigated and found not to significantly affect cell viability or electrophysiological properties. However, varicosities were observed in axons suggestive of transport impairment that was dose dependent for glutamate exposure. Surprisingly, a subset of the components of the DP eliminated these varicosities. To verify this finding a human SOD1 patient-derived iPSC line was examined and significant numbers of varicosities were present without glutamate treatment, compared to the iPSC control, indicating the possibility of a common mechanism despite different origins for the varicosities. Importantly, the DP ameliorated these varicosities by over 70% in the patient derived cells as well. These results are consistent with much of the literature on ALS and give hope for treatment not only for arresting disease progression using compounds considered safe but also the potential for restoration of function.

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评估ALS的整体治疗揭示了可能的机制和治疗潜力。
对肌萎缩侧索硬化症(ALS)的病因进行了大量研究,但除了改善症状外,几乎没有其他治疗选择。一种全面的方法显示了减缓疾病进展的轶事证据,这种被称为Deanna方案(DP)的治疗方法假设ALS是一种由谷氨酸引起的代谢性疾病,会引起毒性。在这项研究中,研究了谷氨酸暴露于人类运动神经元,发现谷氨酸不会显著影响细胞活力或电生理特性。然而,在轴突中观察到静脉曲张,提示谷氨酸暴露的剂量依赖性运输损伤。令人惊讶的是,DP的一个子组分消除了这些静脉曲张。为了验证这一发现,对人SOD1患者衍生的iPSC系进行了检查,与iPSC对照组相比,在没有谷氨酸治疗的情况下存在大量静脉曲张,这表明尽管静脉曲张的起源不同,但可能存在共同的机制。重要的是,DP在患者来源的细胞中也改善了70%以上的静脉曲张。这些结果与许多关于ALS的文献一致,并为使用被认为安全的化合物进行治疗带来了希望,不仅可以阻止疾病进展,还可以恢复功能。
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