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Thibaut Burg1,2, Ludo Van Den Bosch1,2
1Departement of Neuroscience, Experimental Neurology, Leuven Brain Institute and KU Leuven.
Current opinion in neurology
|June 20, 2023
概括
能量代谢中断是肌缩侧面硬化症 (ALS) 发病的核心原因,在疾病的早期出现. 针对这些代谢途径为ALS患者提供了一个有前途的治疗策略.
科学领域:
- 神经科学是一个神经科学.
- 代谢研究的研究.
- 神经退行性疾病的神经退行性疾病
背景情况:
- 肌缩侧面硬化症 (ALS) 的特征是运动神经元的渐进性退化.
- 改变能量恒温越来越被认为是ALS病变的一个重要因素.
- 代谢障碍在疾病过程的早期很明显,甚至在症状前.
研究的目的:
- 审查最近关于能量代谢在ALS中的作用的发现.
- 讨论ALS中代谢变化的临床相关性.
- 突出能量代谢作为ALS的治疗目标.
主要方法:
- 评论最近的科学文献.
- 对ALS代谢途径研究的分析.
- 检查代谢学方面的进展.
主要成果:
- 特定的ALS突变影响代谢途径,有助于疾病异质性.
- 异常的能量代谢在ALS中起着至关重要的早期作用.
- 准能量代谢在临床前和临床研究中显示出有希望.
结论:
- 异常的能量代谢是ALS病变的关键组成部分.
- 代谢途径代表了ALS的潜在生物标志物.
- 调节能量代谢是一种可行的ALS治疗途径.
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