Tuesday, May 22, 2007

Progesterone & Testosterones for MS :-)

While women experiencing complete remission during pregnancy prompted researchers to come up with Progesterone creams or pills for women. The same exciting results are observed with male testosterone!

Researchers from the University of California, Los Angeles have published results from a small study, funded by the National MS Society and others, suggesting that one year of treatment with a gel containing the sex hormone testosterone (applied to the skin) in 10 men with relapsing-remitting multiple sclerosis resulted in significant improvements in cognitive function and in slowing brain tissue loss. Nancy Sicotte, MD, Rhonda Voskuhl, MD, and colleagues report these positive findings in the May 2007 issue of Archives of Neurology (2007;64:683-688).

This small study shows that testosterone treatment may have therapeutic benefit in men with relapsing-remitting MS. Further study involving larger numbers of patients and control groups is necessary to confirm these early results, and to ensure the safety and effectiveness of testosterone treatment for MS.

“We’re gratified that these early, promising results stemmed from the National MS Society’s targeting of gender differences as an important area of research in MS,” said Dr. John R. Richert, the Society’s executive vice president of research. “It also demonstrates how basic laboratory findings can quickly translate into possible new therapeutic strategies.”

Dr. Voskuhl and colleagues are already proceeding with a similar effort involving the sex hormone estriol: Based on a small, early-phase trial that showed decreases in disease activity in 12 women with MS, she is now launching a multicenter, controlled clinical trial of oral estriol (added to the approved MS therapy glatiramer acetate) in 130 women with relapsing-remitting MS.

Read more at:
http://www.nationalmssociety.org/site/PageServer?pagename=HOM_RES_research_2007may18

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