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Follow-up of 89 asymptomatic patients with adrenoleukodystrophy treated with Lorenzo's oil

  • Hugo W. Moser
  • , Gerald V. Raymond
  • , Shou En Lu
  • , Larry R. Muenz
  • , Ann B. Moser
  • , Jiahong Xu
  • , Richard O. Jones
  • , Daniel J. Loes
  • , Elias R. Melhem
  • , Prachi Dubey
  • , Lena Bezman
  • , N. Hong Brereton
  • , Augusto Odone

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Abstract

Objectives: To identify asymptomatic boys with X-linked adrenoleukodystrophy who have a normal magnetic resonance image (MRI), and to assess the effect of 4:1 glyceryl trioleate-glyceryl trierucate (Lorenzo's oil) on disease progression. Method: Eighty-nine boys (mean±SD baseline age, 4.7±4.1 years; range, 0.2-15 years) were identified by a plasma very long-chain fatty acids assay used to screen at-risk boys. All were treated with Lorenzo's oil and moderate fat restriction. Plasma fatty acids and clinical status were followed for 6.9±2.7 years. Changes in plasma hexacosanoic acid levels were assessed by measuring the length-adjusted area under the curve, and a proportional hazards model was used to evaluate association with the development of abnormal MRI results and neurological abnormalities. Results: Of the 89 boys, 24% developed MRI abnormalities and 11% developed both neurological and MRI abnormalities. Abnormalities occurred only in the 64 patients who were aged 7 years or younger at the time therapy was started. There was significant association between the development of MRI abnormalities and a plasma hexacosanoic acid increase. (For a 0.1-μg/mL increase in the length-adjusted area under the curve for the hexacosanoic acid level, the hazard ratio for incident MRI abnormalities in the whole group was 1.36; P=.01; 95% confidence interval, 1.07-1.72.) Results for patients aged 7 years or younger were similar (P=.04). Conclusions: In this single-arm study, hexacosanoic acid reduction by Lorenzo's oil was associated with reduced risk of developing MRI abnormalities. We recommend Lorenzo's oil therapy in asymptomatic boys with X-linked adrenoleukodystophy who have normal brain MRI results.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Pages (from-to)1073-1080
Number of pages8
JournalArchives of Neurology
Volume62
Issue number7
DOIs
StatePublished - Jul 2005

All Science Journal Classification (ASJC) codes

  • Arts and Humanities (miscellaneous)
  • Clinical Neurology

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