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Query: UMLS:C0016719 (Friedreich's ataxia)
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Serum lipoamide dehydrogenase activity and kinetics were studied in nine patients with Friedreich's ataxia before and three months after therapy with oral lecithin. Results disclosed a significant reduction in LAD inhibition by NADH in all patients after therapy. Three patients normalized their increased Km for lipoamide and one patient showed the opposite results after therapy. Two patients ceased lecithin after one month. All seven patients who remained in the trial group and one additional patient, showed subjective and objective signs of improvement in physical resistance. This study has offered some biochemical basis for the apparent clinical improvement in patients with Friedreich's ataxia who undergo lecithin therapy.
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PMID:Correlation between serum lipoamide dehydrogenase activity and phosphatidylcholine therapy in Friedreich's ataxia. 689 63

Lecithin and safflower oil brought about the same changes in serum LAD activity and kinetics in patients with Friedreich's Ataxia as in controls when results of this double-blind crossover study were analyzed according to group assignation. According to functional stages, pretrial LAD activity decreased with advancing severity while Km for lipoamide increased. Lecithin and safflower oil supplements corrected the elevated Km for lipoamide but produced a further reduction in LAD activity. These changes may have been due to the increased intake of linoleic acid, a precursor of lipoic acid, which is present in high percentage in both lecithin and safflower oil. Results of the biochemical study thus agreed with the clinical data gathered during the course of the one-year trial in suggesting that linoleic acid may well have been the active factor through which biochemical and clinical improvement was previously observed in patients with Friedreich's Ataxia supplemented with lecithin.
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PMID:Oral lecithin and linoleic acid in Friedreich's ataxia: III. Biochemical results. 689 72