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January 25, 2024 News by Margarida Maia, PhD

Brain, spinal cord problems persist for 6 children on long-term ERT

Despite being on enzyme replacement therapy (ERT) for a long time, some children with infantile-onset Pompe disease (IOPD) can still develop problems in the brain and spinal cord, a small study suggests. Manifestations such as overactive bodily reflexes, encephalopathy (damage to the brain), and…

November 11, 2020 News by Marisa Wexler, MS

Eye Movement Condition Nystagmus May Be Feature of Infantile Pompe, Report Shows

Nystagmus, a condition in which the eyes move rapidly and uncontrollably, may be a feature of infantile-onset Pompe disease, a new case report suggests. The report, “Nystagmus in Infantile Pompe Disease: a new feature?” was published in the journal Acta Bio Medica. Pompe…

May 29, 2019 News by Ana Pena, PhD

Gene Therapy Candidate Holds Promise for Correcting Pompe Disease in Muscles and Brain, Mouse Study Suggests

Amicus Therapeutics announced positive preclinical data showing that its investigational gene therapy for Pompe disease is effectively delivered and leads to significant glycogen reduction at key tissues in mice, including the brain and spinal cord.

November 7, 2018 News by Patricia Inácio, PhD

Low Activity of Enzymes Involved in Pompe, Fabry Diseases Linked to More Dilated Arteries in Brain, Study Reports

Lower activity of the two lysosomal enzymes underlying Pompe and Fabry diseases — acid alpha-glucosidase enzyme (GAA) and alpha-galactosidase A (GLA) — is linked to dilated arteries in the brain, a preliminary study reports. The study, “Association of Low Lysosomal Enzymes Activity With Brain Arterial Dilatation,” was…

May 30, 2018 News by Patricia Inácio, PhD

Pompe Patients Have Abnormalities in Artery that Supplies Blood to the Brain, Study Shows

Patients with Pompe disease may develop structural changes in the basilar artery — an important artery that supplies oxygen to the brain — that may affect their risk for cerebrovascular complications, such as stroke. The study with that finding, “Decreased outlet angle of the superior cerebellar artery as indicator…

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