Title: ALS Research Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow
1ALS ResearchYesterday, Today and Tomorrow
2Summary
- What causes ALS and how do we study it?
- What makes most motor neurons so vulnerable?
- What is the scientific basis for current and
future therapies? - What are major research questions?
3Relaying Messages in the Motor System
To muscle
4What Happens to Motor Neurons in ALS
Healthy and Happy
Sick and Dysfunctional
5Causes of ALS
- 80-90 sporadic (?)
- Inherited forms
- Mutations in Cu/Zn-superoxide dismutase (SOD1)
- an enzyme that detoxifies oxygen radicals
produced in cells during normal metabolism - Mutation does not eliminate antioxidant function,
but causes the SOD1 protein to become toxic
6Experimental Models of ALS
- neuropathology
- surrogate tissue
- imaging
- clinical trials
The real thing ALS patients
Mouse models
In vivo
Ex vivo
7Experimental Models of ALS
Tissue Culture
Primary spinal cord culture
Cell lines
In vitro analysis
8Mutant SOD1 Proteins Misfold and Aggregate in
Motor Neurons
Aggregated Mutant SOD1
Normal Human SOD1
9Motor Neuron HealthA Question of Balance
DEFENCE MECHANISMS
STRESS
10Motor Neurons Live on the Edge
Poor Defenses
Lots of Stress
Stress Response Antioxidants Metal-binding
proteins Calcium-binding proteins Stress
Proteins Trophic factors Anti-apoptotic factors
Physiological Environmental Pathological
11Relaying Messages in the Motor System
To muscle
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17Boost up the Defensive Line
Reduce Stress
Antioxidants Energy Boosters Trophic
factors Calcium-binding proteins Stress
Proteins Anti-apoptotic factors
Riluzole Gabapentin Receptor blockers
18Other Therapeutic Strategies
- Prevent Secondary Damage Motor neurons dont
work alone. Other cells called glia (astrocytes
and microglia) can secrete protective molecules,
but also toxic substances. - COX-2 inhibitors
- Minocycline
- Attack on Multiple Fronts Combined therapies
- Gene Therapy
- Cell Therapy
19Future ResearchWhat we Need
- Early biomarkers of disease
- Combined therapies to boost defenses
- Definition of other genetic causes more test
models - Better therapeutic delivery to CNS
- Understanding of how multiple stresses affect
motor neurons - Understanding of how ALS affects cells other than
motor neurons - Understanding of the causes of sporadic ALS
(genetic predispositions influence of
environment, aging and lifestyle)
20Motor Neuron HealthThe Holistic View
21Research Funded By
ALS Society of Canada Muscular Dystrophy
Association of Canada Canadian Institutes for
Health Research Montreal Neurological Institute
/McGill ALS Association of America Muscular
Dystrophy Association (USA)