Yorkshire Post

MS‘ Holy Grail’ offers drug hope

Scientists find way to protect nerves

- GRACE HAMMOND NEWS CORRESPOND­ENT ■ Email: yp.newsdesk@ypn.co.uk ■ Twitter: @yorkshirep­ost

HEALTH: A “Holy Grail” molecular target has been discovered to protect nerves from damage in multiple sclerosis ( MS), a study has said.

The paper also said that a common diabetes drug could help enhance this new- found natural mechanism and prevent disability progressio­n in the neurologic­al condition.

A “HOLY Grail” molecular target has been discovered to protect nerves from damage in multiple sclerosis ( MS), a study has said.

The paper, published today, also said that a common diabetes drug could help enhance this new- found natural mechanism and prevent disability progressio­n in the neurologic­al condition.

In MS the protective coating surroundin­g nerves known as myelin is damaged causing them to become less energy efficient which makes them vulnerable to further damage and causes disability over time, the MS Society said.

Following a research programme spanning more than a decade researcher­s at the University of Edinburgh, partly funded by the MS Society, discovered a natural mechanism in the body that tackles this issue, which they are calling ARMD ( axonal reto

sponse of mitochondr­ia to demyelinat­ion).

While researcher­s said this natural function alone does not provide enough energy to address demyelinat­ion in MS, its discovery raised the possibilit­y of using a drug to enhance it.

But the team said that after further research they were able enhance ARMD and protect the vulnerable nerves using the diabetes drug pioglitazo­ne.

Lead author Dr Don Mahad said therapies to protect the nerve fibres were the “Holy Grail” of MS treatment. The senior clinical lecturer at the University of Edinburgh added: “Disability in MS is caused by a loss of nerve fibres following damage to the myelin that protects them.

“Although our understand­ing of MS has vastly improved over the last two decades, new therapies still do not protect nerve fibres.

“Such protection is the Holy Grail in MS treatment – not only for the relapsing form of MS, which has various options available, but for progressiv­e forms too, where treatment continues to lag behind.

“Remarkably, we were able to enhance ARMD and protect these vulnerable nerves using the readily available diabetes drug pioglitazo­ne. This is an incredibly important discovery – one we believe could finally bridge the gap in MS treatment.”

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