2016
DOI: 10.12688/f1000research.9318.1
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Syphilis may be a confounding factor, not a causative agent, in syphilitic ALS

Abstract: Based upon a review of published clinical observations regarding syphilitic amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), I hypothesize that syphilis is actually a confounding factor, not a causative factor, in syphilitic ALS. Moreover, I propose that the successful treatment of ALS symptoms in patients with syphilitic ALS using penicillin G and hydrocortisone is an indirect consequence of the treatment regimen and is not due to the treatment of syphilis. Specifically, I propose that the observed effect is due to the v… Show more

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“…Syphilitic ALS is an intriguing clinical phenomenon, as it is the only form of ALS ever reported to have been cured 9 . Recently, we proposed that the successful treatment of ALS symptoms in these six patients with syphilitic ALS was not directly due to the treatment of syphilis; specifically, we proposed that the penicillin G and/or hydrocortisone treated these patients’ ALS symptoms due to the off-target pharmacological activity of penicillin G (e.g., as a GABA receptor antagonist) and/or the multifaceted pharmacological activity of hydrocortisone (e.g., as an immunosuppressant) 9 . This notion is supported by the three cases reported here, as our patients had no syphilis-related symptoms or history of syphilis.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…Syphilitic ALS is an intriguing clinical phenomenon, as it is the only form of ALS ever reported to have been cured 9 . Recently, we proposed that the successful treatment of ALS symptoms in these six patients with syphilitic ALS was not directly due to the treatment of syphilis; specifically, we proposed that the penicillin G and/or hydrocortisone treated these patients’ ALS symptoms due to the off-target pharmacological activity of penicillin G (e.g., as a GABA receptor antagonist) and/or the multifaceted pharmacological activity of hydrocortisone (e.g., as an immunosuppressant) 9 . This notion is supported by the three cases reported here, as our patients had no syphilis-related symptoms or history of syphilis.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This treatment course was recently postulated to be efficacious for treating dysphagia, dysarthria, and other ALS-related symptoms 9 .…”
Section: Case Presentation: Patientmentioning
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“…Tuk makes the novel proposal that ALS is primarily caused by an increase in inhibitory GABA activity. This results in a compensatory increase of the excitatory neurotransmitter glutamate as a homeostatic response to maintain balance (16)(17)(18). In this scenario, PNG/HC would decrease GABA activity, and in turn decrease the homeostatic increase in glutamate excitotoxicity.…”
Section: Excess Inhibitory Gaba Neurotransmissionmentioning
confidence: 99%