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More on nitric oxide. I take LDN, but I didn't know it's action may

be by reducing nitric oxide activity. Good stuff.

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" Low dose naltrexone therapy in multiple sclerosis.Agrawal YP.

Department of Pathology, The University of Iowa Roy J. and Lucille A.

Carver College of Medicine, Room 153 B MRC, 200 Hawkins Drive, Iowa

City, IA 52242-1182, USA. yashpal-agrawal@...

The use of low doses of naltrexone for the treatment of multiple

sclerosis (MS) enjoys a worldwide following amongst MS patients.

There is overwhelming anecdotal evidence, that in low doses

naltrexone not only prevents relapses in MS but also reduces the

progression of the disease. It is proposed that naltrexone acts by

reducing apoptosis of oligodendrocytes. It does this by reducing

inducible nitric oxide synthase activity. This results in a decrease

in the formation of peroxynitrites, which in turn prevent the

inhibition of the glutamate transporters. Thus, the excitatory

neurotoxicity of glutamate on neuronal cells and oligodendrocytes via

activation of the alpha-amino-3-hydroxy-5-methyl-isoxazole-4-

propionic acid class of glutamate receptor is prevented. It is

crucial that the medical community respond to patient needs and

investigate this drug in a clinical trial. "

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