Another interesting research news, this time it involves RNA.
Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) is a neurodegenerative disease characterized by loss of motor neurons, denervation of target muscles, muscle atrophy, and paralysis. Understanding ALS pathogenesis may require a fuller understanding of the bidirectional signaling between motor neurons and skeletal muscle fibers at neuromuscular synapses. Here, we show that a key regulator of this signaling is miR-206, a skeletal muscle–specific microRNA that is dramatically induced in a mouse model of ALS. Mice that are genetically deficient in miR-206 form normal neuromuscular synapses during development, but deficiency of miR-206 in the ALS mouse model accelerates disease progression. miR-206 is required for efficient regeneration of neuromuscular synapses after acute nerve injury, which probably accounts for its salutary effects in ALS. miR-206 mediates these effects at least in part through histone deacetylase 4 and fibroblast growth factor signaling pathways. Thus, miR-206 slows ALS progression by sensing motor neuron injury and promoting the compensatory regeneration of neuromuscular synapses.

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Hi Nishant,
I am from mumbai and my father was diagnosed with MND this March.Since then we have been trying all kinds of treatment from homeopathy to ayurveda. I recently came across this website http://www.neurogen.in/ which offers stem cell treatment for MND and I have taken an appointment with them. Did you try anything of this sort? The only other option for me now is to try ayurvedic treatment at Kerala’s Kotakal arya vaidya sala.
Also I am not able to find riluzole/rilutek in mumbai. Do you know of any place/chemist which could provide me the drug?
Thanks.
Chetan Sanil.
Since I’m in Mumbai these days, let’s get in touch, may be I will be answer your questions.
Hi Chetan,
Did you try Arya Vaidya Sala for MND treatment..? Could you please update on this..?
Thanks,
Shiv