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What is Niemann-Pick type C disease? What are the symptoms of Niemann-Pick type C disease? How is Niemann-Pick type C disease diagnosed? How is Niemann-Pick type C disease managed? How does Niemann-Pick type C disease impact patients? Further Information and Links Glossary |
How is Niemann-Pick type C disease managed?Recently significant advances have been made in the understanding of Niemann-Pick type C disease (NP-C). Although there is currently no cure for NPC, a new treatment and those still under development, may significantly improve the outlook for patients and offer hope for the future. Until recently, management strategies for the disease included general therapies that are used to reduce symptoms but do not influence the outcome of the disease. Symptoms that can be treated with general therapies include, but are not limited to:1
In January 2009, a glycosphingolipid synthesis inhibitor was the first treatment to be approved for patients with NP-C and has been proven to stabilize or slow down neurological disease progression in NP-C patients.2 Glycosphingolipid synthesis inhibitors stop the fatty molecules (lipids), known as glycosphingolipids, from being formed and in doing so help to prevent them from building up in the brain.2 Other promising NP-C-specific therapies are under investigation. These include cholesterol depletion therapies, cell-signaling target therapies, neurosteroid replacement therapies1 and sterol-binding agents.3 References
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