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Cytotherapy ; 12(5): 669-77, 2010 Sep.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-20586670

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BACKGROUND AIMS: Cytotherapy is a promising option for neurodegenerative disease treatment. Because of the fatal prognosis and imperative need for effective treatment, amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) patients request this therapy before its effectiveness has been verified. The increase in clinics offering cytotherapies but providing little scientific information has prompted considerable medical tourism. We present an observational study of Spanish ALS patients receiving cytotherapy, analyzing the experiences arising from the treatment (TX) and considering two progression markers, FVC and ALSFRS-R. METHODS: Twelve ALS patients with a mean age of 48.6 years (SD 12.8) received cytotherapy 26.9 months (SD 15.8) after clinical onset. ALSFRS-R and FVC at TX were 32.3 (SD 6.8) and 63.4% (SD 15.3), respectively. TX involved transplants of olfactory ensheathing cells in three patients, and autologous mesenchymal stromal cells in the remainder. RESULTS: One patient died 33 months post-TX after surviving for 49 months. Five required mechanical non-invasive home ventilation 7.4 months post-TX. Two required invasive ventilation 13 months post-TX. Five patients needed gastrostomy feeding 23.3 months post-TX. Survival between clinical onset and the study end date was 50 months (SD 17.2). No significant adverse events or changes in the decline of FVC and ALSFRS-R compared with the disease's natural history were observed. CONCLUSIONS: Our observations suggest that these therapies do not halt the course of the disease. Cytotherapy cannot yet be considered a curative treatment for ALS.


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Esclerose Lateral Amiotrófica/terapia , Transplante de Células-Tronco Mesenquimais , Células-Tronco Mesenquimais/metabolismo , Adulto , Esclerose Lateral Amiotrófica/patologia , Esclerose Lateral Amiotrófica/fisiopatologia , Antígenos CD34/biossíntese , Medula Óssea/patologia , Células Cultivadas , Ensaios Clínicos como Assunto , Progressão da Doença , Feminino , Pesquisa Fetal , Seguimentos , Humanos , Masculino , Turismo Médico , Transplante de Células-Tronco Mesenquimais/efeitos adversos , Transplante de Células-Tronco Mesenquimais/ética , Células-Tronco Mesenquimais/patologia , Pessoa de Meia-Idade , Neuroglia/patologia , Neuroglia/transplante , Bulbo Olfatório/patologia , Espanha , Células Estromais/patologia , Células Estromais/transplante
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Clin Neurol Neurosurg ; 109(10): 844-8, 2007 Dec.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-17850955

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OBJECTIVE: The effect of the number of copies in the SMN1 and SMN2 genes - the most extensively studied susceptibility and modifying genetic factors in adult onset motor neuron diseases - as a genetic risk factor for Hirayama's disease (HirD) has never been studied. The purpose of this study was to investigate the influence of the number of copies of the SMN1/SMN2 genes on the resulting phenotype in 13 HirD Spanish patients. PATIENTS AND METHODS: We performed a qualitative and quantitative SMN1/SMN2 gene analysis in 13 unrelated HirD patients. The phenotype-genotype correlation was investigated, paying particular attention to the effect of the SMN1/SMN2 copy number on the disease's phenotype. RESULTS: No patient had a homozygous deletion of the SMN1 or SMN2. No differences were found when comparing the SMN1 and SMN2 copy number distributions of the healthy population and HirD patients, and they do not therefore appear to be a susceptibility factor. There was also no correlation found between the number of copies of the SMN1 and SMN2 and the severity of the resulting phenotype. CONCLUSION: Our results suggest that SMN1 and SMN2 are not predisposing factors for HirD and therefore support a lack of association between these genes and the resulting phenotype.


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Proteína de Ligação ao Elemento de Resposta ao AMP Cíclico/genética , Antebraço/inervação , Mãos/inervação , Haplótipos , Doença dos Neurônios Motores/genética , Debilidade Muscular/genética , Atrofia Muscular Espinal/genética , Proteínas do Tecido Nervoso/genética , Proteínas de Ligação a RNA/genética , Adulto , Atrofia , Sobrevivência Celular/genética , Eletromiografia , Feminino , Predisposição Genética para Doença/genética , Genética Populacional , Humanos , Imageamento por Ressonância Magnética , Masculino , Doença dos Neurônios Motores/diagnóstico , Doença dos Neurônios Motores/fisiopatologia , Neurônios Motores/fisiologia , Debilidade Muscular/diagnóstico , Debilidade Muscular/fisiopatologia , Atrofia Muscular Espinal/diagnóstico , Atrofia Muscular Espinal/fisiopatologia , Exame Neurológico , Fenótipo , Característica Quantitativa Herdável , Proteínas do Complexo SMN , Espanha , Medula Espinal/patologia , Proteína 1 de Sobrevivência do Neurônio Motor , Proteína 2 de Sobrevivência do Neurônio Motor , Síndrome
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