Hopes For Disease Modification In Huntington’s Disease

A group at the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory believes that a synthetic antioxidant previously shown to reduce apoptosis and enhance cell survival in vitro can ameliorate the symptoms of Huntington’s Disease – and beyond its neuroprotective effects, may even have disease modifying properties. They’ve published the first proof of concept in animals, aiming to bring the compound into human studies.

A synthetic antioxidant previously shown to reduce apoptosis and enhance cell survival in vitro may ameliorate the symptoms of Huntington’s Disease. Researchers at the US Department of Energy’s Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (LBL) say that beyond its neuroprotective effects, the compound may even have disease-modifying properties. They’ve published the first proof of concept in animals, aiming to bring the molecule into human studies.

Huntington’s Disease (HD) is a neurodegenerative disorder caused by a genetic mutation in which an extra nucleotide sequence repeats over...

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