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Query: UMLS:C0016053 (fibromyalgia)
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In amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), a recent double-blind placebo-controlled trial of acetyl-L-carnitine along with riluzole showed probable benefit in 42 patients compared with 40 patients who received placebo. Using an electrophysiologic measure devised to differentiate ALS from other neuromuscular conditions, a "splint-hand index" was devised and is reviewed. Analysis of skin in ALS may also be of interest, and there was a report of accumulation of fused in sarcoma protein in the epidermis of ALS patients. With regard to myasthenia gravis, there is another report that early treatment of ocular symptoms with corticosteroids may prevent the development of generalized symptoms. A new study of thymus histopathology in muscle-specific tyrosine kinase (MuSK) myasthenia gravis is covered and another article on the use of thymectomy. In Duchenne muscular dystrophy, the best method of administrating corticosteroids is still being debated, and a long-term study of daily versus intermittent prednisolone is reviewed. The study showed less sustained benefit from the intermittent prednisolone but with a better side effect profile. According to 2 recent reports, it seems that titin mutations may be an underrecognized cause of myopathy with early respiratory failure in adults. Keeping with the respiratory failure theme, there was also an interesting article on the long-term benefits and side effects of cyclosporine in patients with interstitial lung disease from antisynthetase syndrome. Finally, the spectrum of small fiber neuropathy may be expanding to include a causative role in some patients with fibromyalgia syndrome and in juveniles with diffuse pain and a possible autoimmune predisposition.
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PMID:What's in the literature? 2396 8

In skeletal muscle, adiponectin has varied and pleiotropic functions, ranging from metabolic, anti-inflammatory, insulin-sensitizing to regenerative roles. Despite the important functions exerted by adiponectin, the study of the hormone in myopathies is still marginal. Myopathies include inherited and non-inherited/acquired neuromuscular pathologies characterized by muscular degeneration and weakness. This review reports current knowledge about adiponectin in myopathies, regarding in particular the role of adiponectin in some hereditary myopathies (as Duchenne muscular dystrophy) and non-inherited/acquired myopathies (such as idiopathic inflammatory myopathies and fibromyalgia). These studies show that some myopathies are characterized by decreased concentration of plasma adiponectin and that hormone replenishment induces beneficial effects in the diseased muscles. Overall, these findings suggest that adiponectin could constitute a future new therapeutic approach for the improvement of the abnormalities caused by myopathies.
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PMID:Adiponectin in Myopathies. 3093 85