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Motor neurone disease ‘linked to cholesterol’

Motor neurone disease ‘linked to cholesterol’
27.12.2019
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SCIENTISTS say they have discovered a possible underlying cause of the neurological disorder, motor neurone disease (MND).

The University of Exeter team says it has found evidence that MND is linked to an imbalance of cholesterol and other fats in cells. It says the research could lead to more accurate diagnosis and new treatments.

MND affects around 5,000 people in the UK and causes more than 2,000 deaths a year. Motor neurone disease is a group of diseases that affect the nerve cells in the brain and spinal cord that tell your muscles what to do.

Also known as ALS, it causes muscle weakness and stiffness. Eventually, people with the disease are unable to move, talk, swallow and finally, breathe. There is no cure and the exact causes are unclear – it’s been variously linked to genes, exposure to heavy metals and agricultural pollution.

Scientists at the University of Exeter say they had a “eureka moment” when they realised that 13 genes – which, if altered, can cause the condition – were directly involved in processing cholesterol.

Lead author Prof Andrew Crosby said: “For years, we have known that a large number of genes are involved in motor neurone disease, but so far it hasn’t been clear if there’s a common underlying pathway that connects them.”

The finding particularly relates to what is known as the “spastic paraplegias”, where the malfunction is in the upper part of the spinal cord.

Dr Brian Dickie, director of research at the MND Association, said the work raises some interesting ideas. “At the moment, it is unclear whether the imbalance observed is a cause of MND or a consequence of the disease. We look forward to seeing the outcome of further research in this area.”

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