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Dr.Maira GironiMedical doctor atDon Gnocchi Foundation, University Statale, MilanSan Raffaele Hospital, University Vita e Salute, MilanPhd in Experimental Neurobiology
Beta-endorphin:past, present, future
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Beta-endorphinIt is an opioid peptide released by hypothalamus, pituitarygland and by lymphocytes
Its traditional functions are related tomodulation of painmoodfood assumptionendocrine secretion
Immunomodulating functionsinhibition of antigen-induced-Tcell-proliferationdownregulation of proinflammatory cytokinesinhibition of IL6 and IL12 macrophage secretion
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Beta-endorphins and Immune systemIn the immune system, endogenous opioids ( beta-endorphin) find a physiological role in the modulation of theTh1/Th2 balance.
Th1 cytokines ( IL-2, IFN-gamma)
Th2 cytokines (IL-4)
Panerai and Sacerdote, Immunology Today, 1997Sacerdote et al. Clin Exp Immunol, 1998Sacerdote et al. J Neuroimmunol, 1999Sacerdote et al, Blood, 2000
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Sacerdote et al. Clin Exp Immunol, 1998Sacerdote et al. J Neuroimmunol, 1999Barcellini et al, Peptides, 1993Wiedermann et al., Clin Exp Immunol, 1992Wiedermann et al., Brain Behav Immun ,1994
Panerai and Sacerdote,19:309,1997
Beta-endorphins and diseases
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Decreased immuno-reactive beta-endorphin in moninuclear leukocytesfrom patients with chronic fatigue syndrome Clin Exp Rheumathol, 16:7291998
Clin J Pain, 2002
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Cephalalgia,1993,1994Clin Exp Immunol 1992Ost.Gynecol,1993Brain Res Bulletin,1996 Clin.J.Pain,2002
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Beta endorphin concentrations in immune cells of patients with pain
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Low BE concentrations can be permissivefor development of an autoimmune disease
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Multiple Sclerosis is the most common immune-mediated demyelinatingdisease of the central nervous systemImmune system may be involved•in the coordination of antigen-specific attack to myelinor• in a non-specific immune activation
Preliminary studies had documented:Low levels of PBL Beta-endorphins in MS patientsOpioid antagonism increases EAE severity
Beta-endorphins and Multiple Sclerosis
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Aim of our FIRST study was to evaluate:endorphin level
•in stable and relapsing MS patients•during IFNβ treatment
PATIENTS:6 patients in stable phase of disease7 patients during a clinical-relapse of disease8 patients during IFNβ treatment21 age and sex-matched healthy controls
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Gironi, M. et al. Arch Neurol 2000;57:1178-1181.
Mean {beta}-endorphin levels in peripheral blood mononuclear cells obtained from patients withmultiple sclerosis (MS) and age-matched controls
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Gironi, M. et al. Arch Neurol 2000;57:1178-1181.
Mean {beta}-endorphin levels in lymphocytes obtained from patients with multiple sclerosisduring treatment with interferon beta (IFN-{beta})
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Gironi et al.,J Neurol Neurosurg Psychiatry 2003;74:495–497
Gironi et al. J Neurol Neurosurg Psychiatry 2003
Aim of SECONDstudy was toinvestigate a role forBE in heterogeneity ofMS course
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….comments•BE levels were lower in MS patients than in controls
•The highest BE levels were detected in relapsing group.(a control mechanism of down-regulation?)
•The lowest BE levels were in progressive forms (PP, SP): (absence of a protective mechanism ?)
Different mechanisms related to BE increase during IFNβtreatment(reset of cytokine pattern:IL1, IL6)(IFNβ-induced increase of Corticotropin-releasing hormone)
…...and speculationsBE increase (direct or indirectly-mediated) as a naturaldownregulatory mechanism of inflammatory process
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Beta-endorphin and
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rational of the new studyPrimary Progressive MS form is•orphan of effective drug•has the highest prevalence of fatigue,pain, spasticity•has the lowest BE levels•a neurodegenerative process is supposed to be involved inpathogenesis of this form
Low Dose Naltrexone is•documented effective on fatigue, pain, spasticity•two putative mechanisms postulated for this positive effect arethe raise of BE levelsthe downregulation of the neurodegenerative process (byinhibition of glutamate-excitotossicity)
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Aims of the studyEvaluation of:SAFETY and TOLERABILITY of LDNEFFICACY on spasticity, pain, fatigue
In 40 patients suffering from PP-MS
Investigate a possible correlation between BE levels and clinicalevolution
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MethodsThis pilot, multicentric, open-study will be divided into 3phases:
4 weeks of prescreening24 weeks of treatment4 weeks of follow-up
The 40 patients enrolled will be daily treated with LDN at the finaldose of 3.75 mg,
titration for 2 weeks:1.25 mg for 1°week; 2.5 mg for 2°week
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And Paola Sacerdote(Depart. of Pharmacology University of Milan)
Gianvito Martino (Depart. of Neuroimmunology, Universitary HSR of Milan)
Claudio Solaro (Depart of Neurology, Genova Hospital)