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ALS - Motor Neuron Disease: Mechanism and Development of New Therapies
Published on: July 29, 2007
Ongoing trials in motor neurone disease
1University of Utah, Department of Neurology, 50 North Medical Drive, Salt Lake City, Utah 84132, USA. mbromberg@hsc.utah.edu
Abstract:
Motor neurone disease (MND) is a group of progressive neurodegenerative disorders that cause disability from weakness and lead to death from respiratory failure. The pathophysiology of the several forms of MND is unknown, but recent advances have led to clinical trials of therapeutic agents based on an improved understanding of the pathologic processes. The design of clinical trials in MND is challenging, because an effective drug cannot restore strength, but rather slow the rate of progression. Measurement of progression poses difficulties, and an optimum end-point measure has not been determined. This article will include the clinical features of MND, present the leading hypotheses about causes as they relate to drug therapy, discuss factors to consider in selecting informative end-point measures, and will review past and current drug trials.

