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Query: UMLS:C0002736 (amyotrophic lateral sclerosis)
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Summary of Neuromuscular Presentations at the 57 Annual AAN 2005 meeting in Miami Florida on topics of Facioscapulohumeral muscular dystrophy (FSHD), Duchenne muscular dystrophy (DMD), Diabetic Neuropathy, Charco Marie Tooth disease (CMT), Comparison of injected steroids versus Surgery for carpal tunnel syndrome, Rituximab in Anti-MAG associated polyneuropathy, Cannabis based medicine (CBM) in the treatment of neuropathic pain, utility of skin biopsy with intraepidermal nerve fiber density (IENFD) in sensory complaints, comparing sympathetic skin responses (SSRs) and skin biopsy in diagnosing small fiber sensory neuropathy, Chronic inflammatory demyelinating polyneuropathy (CIDP) clinical and electrophysiologic predictors, affect of limb warming in mild ulnar nerve conduction study (NCS) abnormalities, Tamoxifen affect in ALS, open label study of 3,4 DAP, Pyridostigmine and Ephedrine in fast channel syndrome, Mexilitine as an antimyotonia treatment in myotonic dystrophy (DM1), frontal lobe impairment evaluation in DM1 and DM2 patients and phenotype-genotype correlation in patients with dysferlinopathy.
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PMID:Neuromuscular Highlights-AAN 2005. 1907 9

Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) is caused by selective and progressive loss of spinal, bulbar and cortical motoneurons and leads to irreversible paralysis, loss of speech, inability to swallow and respiratory malfunctions with the eventual death of the affected individual in a rapid disease course. Several suggested molecular pathways are reviewed including SOD1 gene mutation, protein nitrosylation, phosphorylation and oxidative stress, excitotoxicity, glutamate transporter deprivation, mitochondrial involvement, protein aggregation and motor neuron trophic factors. The role of insulin and its receptor in the brain is described. It is very possible that in 90% of the sporadic ALS cases, the cause of the motor neuron degeneration is different or that multiple mechanisms are involved that would need drugs with multiple mechanisms or action. Several marketed drugs have been selected for clinical trials. Only two drugs have been approved by the FDA as showing positive effect in ALS: Riluzole and Edaravone. Two other drugs that have a significant benefit in ALS are Talampanel and Tamoxifen. The results for modulation of the neurotrophic factor Insulin Growth Factor-1 (IGF1) as a potential treatment are inconclusive. Several compounds are discussed that show a positive effect in the mouse model but which have failed in clinical trials. New approaches using different modalities such as peptides, proteins and stem cells are promising. Our ability to design better drugs would be enhanced by investigating the endogenous factors in neuron death, protein aggregation and oxidative stress that would improve our understanding of the potential pathways that result in neurodegeneration.
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PMID:Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis. 3087 75