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miesl

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<i>Experiments in mice sketch new treatment for cystic fibrosis
31.03.08 00:22

( AFP )- Doctors in Germany working on mice say a drug commonly used for depression is a promising candidate as a new treatment for cystic fibrosis.


Amitriptyline -- commercialised under such names as Elavil , Endep and Vanatrip -- reduces levels in the lung of a fatty molecule called ceramide , they found.


A buildup of ceramide leads to the death of lung cells and inflammation, causing bacterial infection, which is the leading cause of mortality among people with cystic fibrosis, they discovered.


The study, which appears on Sunday in the journal Nature Medicine, was conducted on cells taken from 18 adult volunteers with cystic fibrosis and on mice that had been genetically modified to reproduce the symptoms of the disease.


Its authors, led by Erich Gulbins of the University of Duisburg-Essen in western Germany, say amitriptyline could become "a new and important strategy" to curb infection among people with cystic fibrosis.


They stress, though, that the drug would have to be carefully dosed in order not to eliminate ceramide totally as this lipid, in lower concentrations, also plays an important role in cell maintenance.


Cystic fibrosis is caused by mutations in a gene called CFTR, which causes a thick layer of mucus to line the lungs. Around 80,000 people in Europe and North America are estimated to have the disease. </i>

My question is - is anyone on that med now?
 

miesl

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<i>Experiments in mice sketch new treatment for cystic fibrosis
31.03.08 00:22

( AFP )- Doctors in Germany working on mice say a drug commonly used for depression is a promising candidate as a new treatment for cystic fibrosis.


Amitriptyline -- commercialised under such names as Elavil , Endep and Vanatrip -- reduces levels in the lung of a fatty molecule called ceramide , they found.


A buildup of ceramide leads to the death of lung cells and inflammation, causing bacterial infection, which is the leading cause of mortality among people with cystic fibrosis, they discovered.


The study, which appears on Sunday in the journal Nature Medicine, was conducted on cells taken from 18 adult volunteers with cystic fibrosis and on mice that had been genetically modified to reproduce the symptoms of the disease.


Its authors, led by Erich Gulbins of the University of Duisburg-Essen in western Germany, say amitriptyline could become "a new and important strategy" to curb infection among people with cystic fibrosis.


They stress, though, that the drug would have to be carefully dosed in order not to eliminate ceramide totally as this lipid, in lower concentrations, also plays an important role in cell maintenance.


Cystic fibrosis is caused by mutations in a gene called CFTR, which causes a thick layer of mucus to line the lungs. Around 80,000 people in Europe and North America are estimated to have the disease. </i>

My question is - is anyone on that med now?
 

miesl

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<i>Experiments in mice sketch new treatment for cystic fibrosis
31.03.08 00:22

( AFP )- Doctors in Germany working on mice say a drug commonly used for depression is a promising candidate as a new treatment for cystic fibrosis.


Amitriptyline -- commercialised under such names as Elavil , Endep and Vanatrip -- reduces levels in the lung of a fatty molecule called ceramide , they found.


A buildup of ceramide leads to the death of lung cells and inflammation, causing bacterial infection, which is the leading cause of mortality among people with cystic fibrosis, they discovered.


The study, which appears on Sunday in the journal Nature Medicine, was conducted on cells taken from 18 adult volunteers with cystic fibrosis and on mice that had been genetically modified to reproduce the symptoms of the disease.


Its authors, led by Erich Gulbins of the University of Duisburg-Essen in western Germany, say amitriptyline could become "a new and important strategy" to curb infection among people with cystic fibrosis.


They stress, though, that the drug would have to be carefully dosed in order not to eliminate ceramide totally as this lipid, in lower concentrations, also plays an important role in cell maintenance.


Cystic fibrosis is caused by mutations in a gene called CFTR, which causes a thick layer of mucus to line the lungs. Around 80,000 people in Europe and North America are estimated to have the disease. </i>

My question is - is anyone on that med now?
 

miesl

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<i>Experiments in mice sketch new treatment for cystic fibrosis
31.03.08 00:22

( AFP )- Doctors in Germany working on mice say a drug commonly used for depression is a promising candidate as a new treatment for cystic fibrosis.


Amitriptyline -- commercialised under such names as Elavil , Endep and Vanatrip -- reduces levels in the lung of a fatty molecule called ceramide , they found.


A buildup of ceramide leads to the death of lung cells and inflammation, causing bacterial infection, which is the leading cause of mortality among people with cystic fibrosis, they discovered.


The study, which appears on Sunday in the journal Nature Medicine, was conducted on cells taken from 18 adult volunteers with cystic fibrosis and on mice that had been genetically modified to reproduce the symptoms of the disease.


Its authors, led by Erich Gulbins of the University of Duisburg-Essen in western Germany, say amitriptyline could become "a new and important strategy" to curb infection among people with cystic fibrosis.


They stress, though, that the drug would have to be carefully dosed in order not to eliminate ceramide totally as this lipid, in lower concentrations, also plays an important role in cell maintenance.


Cystic fibrosis is caused by mutations in a gene called CFTR, which causes a thick layer of mucus to line the lungs. Around 80,000 people in Europe and North America are estimated to have the disease. </i>

My question is - is anyone on that med now?
 

miesl

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<br /><i>Experiments in mice sketch new treatment for cystic fibrosis
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<br />( AFP )- Doctors in Germany working on mice say a drug commonly used for depression is a promising candidate as a new treatment for cystic fibrosis.
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<br />Amitriptyline -- commercialised under such names as Elavil , Endep and Vanatrip -- reduces levels in the lung of a fatty molecule called ceramide , they found.
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<br />A buildup of ceramide leads to the death of lung cells and inflammation, causing bacterial infection, which is the leading cause of mortality among people with cystic fibrosis, they discovered.
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<br />The study, which appears on Sunday in the journal Nature Medicine, was conducted on cells taken from 18 adult volunteers with cystic fibrosis and on mice that had been genetically modified to reproduce the symptoms of the disease.
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<br />Its authors, led by Erich Gulbins of the University of Duisburg-Essen in western Germany, say amitriptyline could become "a new and important strategy" to curb infection among people with cystic fibrosis.
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<br />They stress, though, that the drug would have to be carefully dosed in order not to eliminate ceramide totally as this lipid, in lower concentrations, also plays an important role in cell maintenance.
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<br />Cystic fibrosis is caused by mutations in a gene called CFTR, which causes a thick layer of mucus to line the lungs. Around 80,000 people in Europe and North America are estimated to have the disease. </i>
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<br />My question is - is anyone on that med now?
 

dramamama

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I am!!! I have taken it for four years. My dose is so low, I doubt it has any effect on my ceramide level in the lungs. I used to take 30 mgs everynight for pain caused by neuropathy from a serious yeast infection that was never diagnosed.

Stay on top of fungal infections is all I have to say. They can damage your vajayjay forever!!! <img src="i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif" border="0">

Once I started my anti-inflammatory diet, the pain vanished. I now take 10 mg a night for sleep.
 

dramamama

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I am!!! I have taken it for four years. My dose is so low, I doubt it has any effect on my ceramide level in the lungs. I used to take 30 mgs everynight for pain caused by neuropathy from a serious yeast infection that was never diagnosed.

Stay on top of fungal infections is all I have to say. They can damage your vajayjay forever!!! <img src="i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif" border="0">

Once I started my anti-inflammatory diet, the pain vanished. I now take 10 mg a night for sleep.
 

dramamama

New member
I am!!! I have taken it for four years. My dose is so low, I doubt it has any effect on my ceramide level in the lungs. I used to take 30 mgs everynight for pain caused by neuropathy from a serious yeast infection that was never diagnosed.

Stay on top of fungal infections is all I have to say. They can damage your vajayjay forever!!! <img src="i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif" border="0">

Once I started my anti-inflammatory diet, the pain vanished. I now take 10 mg a night for sleep.
 

dramamama

New member
I am!!! I have taken it for four years. My dose is so low, I doubt it has any effect on my ceramide level in the lungs. I used to take 30 mgs everynight for pain caused by neuropathy from a serious yeast infection that was never diagnosed.

Stay on top of fungal infections is all I have to say. They can damage your vajayjay forever!!! <img src="i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif" border="0">

Once I started my anti-inflammatory diet, the pain vanished. I now take 10 mg a night for sleep.
 

dramamama

New member
I am!!! I have taken it for four years. My dose is so low, I doubt it has any effect on my ceramide level in the lungs. I used to take 30 mgs everynight for pain caused by neuropathy from a serious yeast infection that was never diagnosed.
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<br />Stay on top of fungal infections is all I have to say. They can damage your vajayjay forever!!! <img src="i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif" border="0">
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<br />Once I started my anti-inflammatory diet, the pain vanished. I now take 10 mg a night for sleep.
 
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Cherylwithone

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My daughter took Amitriptyline for a few years for migraines. She maxed out on the dose. Since she is a teenager and weight is an issue they eneded up taking her off the drug. Mind you she has CF and it had no effect from a CF stand point. The drug also causes a high suicide rate among teenagers. The drug is very powerfull.
Not meaning to pop any bubbles. But I have learned over the years they don't always say the down side of drugs.

Cheryl mom to Malora (15yrs w/CF)
 
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Cherylwithone

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My daughter took Amitriptyline for a few years for migraines. She maxed out on the dose. Since she is a teenager and weight is an issue they eneded up taking her off the drug. Mind you she has CF and it had no effect from a CF stand point. The drug also causes a high suicide rate among teenagers. The drug is very powerfull.
Not meaning to pop any bubbles. But I have learned over the years they don't always say the down side of drugs.

Cheryl mom to Malora (15yrs w/CF)
 
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Cherylwithone

Guest
My daughter took Amitriptyline for a few years for migraines. She maxed out on the dose. Since she is a teenager and weight is an issue they eneded up taking her off the drug. Mind you she has CF and it had no effect from a CF stand point. The drug also causes a high suicide rate among teenagers. The drug is very powerfull.
Not meaning to pop any bubbles. But I have learned over the years they don't always say the down side of drugs.

Cheryl mom to Malora (15yrs w/CF)
 
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Cherylwithone

Guest
My daughter took Amitriptyline for a few years for migraines. She maxed out on the dose. Since she is a teenager and weight is an issue they eneded up taking her off the drug. Mind you she has CF and it had no effect from a CF stand point. The drug also causes a high suicide rate among teenagers. The drug is very powerfull.
Not meaning to pop any bubbles. But I have learned over the years they don't always say the down side of drugs.

Cheryl mom to Malora (15yrs w/CF)
 
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Cherylwithone

Guest
My daughter took Amitriptyline for a few years for migraines. She maxed out on the dose. Since she is a teenager and weight is an issue they eneded up taking her off the drug. Mind you she has CF and it had no effect from a CF stand point. The drug also causes a high suicide rate among teenagers. The drug is very powerfull.
<br />Not meaning to pop any bubbles. But I have learned over the years they don't always say the down side of drugs.
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<br />Cheryl mom to Malora (15yrs w/CF)
 
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