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Title: ALS Research Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow


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ALS ResearchYesterday, Today and Tomorrow
  • Heather D. Durham, PhD

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Summary
  • 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?

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Relaying Messages in the Motor System
To muscle
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What Happens to Motor Neurons in ALS
Healthy and Happy
Sick and Dysfunctional
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Causes 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

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Experimental Models of ALS
  • neuropathology
  • surrogate tissue
  • imaging
  • clinical trials

The real thing ALS patients
Mouse models
In vivo
Ex vivo
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Experimental Models of ALS
Tissue Culture
Primary spinal cord culture
Cell lines
In vitro analysis
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Mutant SOD1 Proteins Misfold and Aggregate in
Motor Neurons
Aggregated Mutant SOD1
Normal Human SOD1
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Motor Neuron HealthA Question of Balance
DEFENCE MECHANISMS
STRESS
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Motor 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
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Relaying Messages in the Motor System
To muscle
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Boost up the Defensive Line
Reduce Stress
Antioxidants Energy Boosters Trophic
factors Calcium-binding proteins Stress
Proteins Anti-apoptotic factors
Riluzole Gabapentin Receptor blockers
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Other 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

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Future 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)

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Motor Neuron HealthThe Holistic View
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Research 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)
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