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Review
. 2017 Apr;17(4):33.
doi: 10.1007/s11910-017-0739-9.

Huntington's Disease-Update on Treatments

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Review

Huntington's Disease-Update on Treatments

Kara J Wyant et al. Curr Neurol Neurosci Rep. 2017 Apr.

Abstract

Huntington's disease (HD) is an autosomal dominantly inherited neurodegenerative disease characterized by progressive motor, behavioral, and cognitive decline, ending in death. Despite the discovery of the underlying genetic mutation more than 20 years ago, treatment remains focused on symptomatic management. Chorea, the most recognizable symptom, responds to medication that reduces dopaminergic neurotransmission. Psychiatric symptoms such as depression and anxiety may also respond well to symptomatic therapies. Unfortunately, many other symptoms do not respond to current treatments. Furthermore, high-quality evidence for treatment of HD in general remains limited. To date, there has been minimal success with identifying a disease-modifying therapy based upon molecular models. However, one of the emerging gene silencing techniques may provide a breakthrough in treating this devastating disease.

Keywords: Behavioral; Chorea; Cognitive; Huntington; Neurodegeneration; Treatment.

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