Affiliation:
1. Department of Clinical and Experimental Medicine, Neurological Clinic, University of Pisa, Pisa, Italy
2. Center of Neuromuscular and Neurological Rare Diseases, S. Camillo Forlanini Hospital, Rome, Italy
Abstract
Objective: To investigate the efficacy of curcumin oral supplementation (600 mg/day, Brainoil),
a natural antioxidant compound, in Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS).
Methods:
Patients were randomized into two groups: Group A received placebo for 3 months, then
Brainoil for the following 3 months, Group B took Brainoil for 6 months. The evaluations were conducted
at basal (T0), after 3 months of double blinded Brainoil or placebo treatment (T1), and after the
3 month open-label phase (T2). Clinical evaluations and oxidative stress biomarkers, including oxidative
protein products (AOPPs), ferric reducing ability (FRAP), total thiols (T-SH) and lactate, were
evaluated, compared to a control group, during an incremental forearm exercise test.
Results:
Over the entire study Group B showed a stable score of the ALS-FRS-r which decreased in
Group A (p<0.01), in parallel with a reduction of AOPPs (p<0.01) which was not detected into Group
A. Also FRAP exercise values remained stable in Group B, while in Group A they were reduced without
treatment at T1 (0.05<p<0.01), for then increase at T2 with introduction of therapy (p<0.05). In
Group B T1>T0 exercise lactate was lower compared to Group A (p<0.01). Compared to controls, the
whole ALS population showed a greater oxidative stress (p<0.001), those treated with curcumin
(Group B) exhibiting decreased exercise AOPPs at T2 with values approaching those of controls.
Conclusion:
Although further studies are needed to confirm these data, treatment with curcumin
shows encouraging results indicating a slight slowdown in disease progression, improving aerobic metabolism
and oxidative damage, this also contributing to deepen knowledge into the pathogenic
mechanisms of ALS.
Publisher
Bentham Science Publishers Ltd.
Subject
Pharmacology,General Neuroscience
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