2012
DOI: 10.1055/s-0032-1313915
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Neurodegeneration in Ataxia Telangiectasia: What Is New? What Is Evident?

Abstract: This article summarizes evident and recent findings on the characteristics of the neurological phenotype in ataxia telangiectasia (AT), reviews neuropathological and neuroradiological findings, and outlines therapeutic treatment options. In addition, this review offers an overview of current hypotheses on mechanisms of neurodegeneration in AT and discusses their relevance in clinical neurology. The obvious features of neurodegeneration in AT-cerebellar ataxia and dysarthia-are accompanied by a variety of furth… Show more

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“…Low levels of GH at a very young age point to an intrinsic failure directly caused by the ATM gene. While the pathogenic significance of IGF-1 in A-T is difficult to envisage, disrupted IGF-1 neuroprotective signalling may constitute a common stage in the pathological cascade associated with neuronal death (Hoche et al, 2012). Indeed, treatment with IGF-1 has been effective in animal models of ataxia (Schubert et al, 2009;Tolbert & Clark, 2003).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Low levels of GH at a very young age point to an intrinsic failure directly caused by the ATM gene. While the pathogenic significance of IGF-1 in A-T is difficult to envisage, disrupted IGF-1 neuroprotective signalling may constitute a common stage in the pathological cascade associated with neuronal death (Hoche et al, 2012). Indeed, treatment with IGF-1 has been effective in animal models of ataxia (Schubert et al, 2009;Tolbert & Clark, 2003).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the early stages of the disease, patients with A-T display a cerebellar motor phenotype, including dysmetria of the extremities and ataxic gait 4 . Ataxia is typically observed during the first year of age.…”
Section: Case Reportmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This ataxia is already evident in the first years of life, and results in wheelchair dependency for most suffering children by the age of 10 years. Although the cerebellum in A-T patients is most profoundly affected with loss of Purkinje and granule cells, progressive neurodegeneration occurs also in other parts of the central nervous system 3639. Notably, human diseases with the most similar neuropathology to A-T are caused by genes involved in the repair of diverse types of DNA lesions 40.…”
Section: Role Of Atm In Neuroprotectionmentioning
confidence: 99%