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Anyone know anything more about the paragraph below?

If true, this could be a bit of good news.....

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>Enhanced proliferation and potassium conductance of Schwann cells

>isolated from NF2 schwannomas can be reduced by quinidine.

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>Rosenbaum C, Kamleiter M, Grafe P, Kluwe L, Mautner V, Muller HW, Hanemann CO

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>Department of Neurology, Heinrich-Heine University, Duesseldorf, Germany.

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>Neurofibromatosis type 2 (NF2) is an autosomal dominant disease that

>is characterized mainly by schwannomas, as well as menigiomas and

>gliomas. The NF2 gene product merlin/schwannomin acts as a tumor

>suppressor. Schwann cells derived from NF2 schwannomas showed an

>enhanced proliferation rate, and electrophysological studies

>revealed larger K(+) outward currents as compared with controls.

>Schwann cells isolated from schwannomas of NF2 patients or

>multiorgan donors were treated with different concentrations of the

>K(+) current blockers quinidine, tetraethylammonium chloride, and

>4-aminopyridine and K(+) outward currents and proliferation rates of

>these cells were compared. K(+) outward currents of both cell types

>can be blocked by quinidine. Importantly, treatment with quinidine

>reduces proliferation of NF2 Schwann cells in a concentration

>dependent manner but did not reduce proliferation of normal Schwann

>cells. Therefore, the use of quinidine or quinidine-like components

>would!

> possibly provide a novel adjuvant therapeutic option for NF2

>patients to slow down or freeze growth of schwannomas.

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