nusinersen治疗第一年脊髓性肌萎缩症患者的最大咬合力-一项试点研究。

Q3 Medicine
Teresa Kruse, Raoul Heller, Brunhilde Wirth, Julia Glöggler, Claudia D Wurster, Albert C Ludolph, Bert Braumann
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摘要

目的:脊髓性肌萎缩症是一种以进行性脊髓和球肌无力和萎缩为特征的单基因疾病。它是由α运动神经元的退化引起的。最近批准的反义寡核苷酸nusinersen强调需要可靠的临床工具来评估神经肌肉疾病患者的运动功能。测量球神经肌肉功能(如咬力)可以是现有运动量表的延伸,对更细微的变化敏感,特别是在功能能力严重下降的有症状患者中。材料与方法:采用最大咬合力测定法,对成年同卵女性SMA II型双胞胎咀嚼功能的变化进行量化。使用压电换能器,在nusinersen治疗的第一年,为每位患者记录了550个观察结果。结果:在四种载荷剂量的nusinersen的应用过程中,两例患者的咬合力水平均稳步增加,与初始状态相比均达到具有统计学意义的较高水平。随后的维持剂量与最大咬合力较小或没有统计学意义的变化相吻合。结论:这项初步研究表明,测量最大咬合力可能是检测SMA患者球功能变化的有用工具。因此,它可以补充现有的量表,以确定与治疗相关的运动功能变化。
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Maximum bite force in patients with spinal muscular atrophy during the first year of nusinersen therapy - A pilot study.

Maximum bite force in patients with spinal muscular atrophy during the first year of nusinersen therapy - A pilot study.

Maximum bite force in patients with spinal muscular atrophy during the first year of nusinersen therapy - A pilot study.

Maximum bite force in patients with spinal muscular atrophy during the first year of nusinersen therapy - A pilot study.

Objectives: Spinal muscular atrophy is a monogenic disease characterized by progressive spinal and bulbar muscle weakness and atrophy. It is caused by the degeneration of alpha-motoneurons. The recent approval of the antisense oligonucleotide nusinersen highlights the need for reliable clinical tools to evaluate motor function in patients with neuromuscular disorders. Measurement of the bulbar neuromuscular function (e.g., bite force) could be an extension to existing motor scales, sensitive to more nuanced changes, especially in symptomatic patients with severely reduced functional abilities.

Materials and methods: Maximum bite force measurement was used to quantify changes of the masticatory function in adult monozygotic female twins with SMA type II. Using piezoelectric transducers, 550 observations were recorded for each patient during the first year of nusinersen therapy.

Results: During the application of four loading doses of nusinersen, bite force levels steadily increased and reached a statistically significantly higher level compared to the initial state in both patients. Subsequent maintenance doses coincided with smaller or no statistically significant changes in maximum bite force.

Conclusions: This pilot study indicates that the measurement of maximum bite force may be a useful tool to detect changes of the bulbar function in SMA patients. As such, it may supplement existing scales to identify treatment-related changes in motor function.

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Acta Myologica
Acta Myologica Medicine-Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine
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