Cytogenetic effects of combination of tridecactide and met-enkephalin on lymphocytes of patients with multiple sclerosis

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Rakanovic-Todic M, Ibrulj S, Brunazovic-Ristic L, Catovic A, Aganovic-Musinovic I, Kusturica J

Cytogenetic effects of combination of tridecactide and met-enkephalin on lymphocytes of patients with multiple sclerosis

Journal of Health Sciences. 2014 Apr 6;5(1):5-10.

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Introduction: The met-enkephalin (1-5 Adrenorphin) and tridecactide (alpha-corticotropin 1-13) com-bination is used in the multiple sclerosis (MS) immuno-modulatory treatment. A testing of cytogenetic effects of met-enkephalin resulted in reductions of lymphocytic aberrations in the in the lymphocytes of the peripheral blood (PBL) of patients with immune-mediated diseases. The aim of this research is to eval-uate the in vitro effects of the combination of the met-enkephalin and tridecactide on the number and the type of chromosome aberrations in PBL of the MS patients.Methods: We used blood samples from seven female patients with the diagnosis multiple sclerosis based on a McDonald Diagnostic Criteria. The tested combination, met-enkephalin and alpha-ACTH 1-13 was added at three different concentrations and constant volume.Results: Results showed that the combination of tested substances did not reduce the number of struc-tural aberrations, although the treatment did not result in severe aberrations such as ring, fragmented, and dicentric chromosomes. Furthermore, it elicited an increase in the number of numerical aberrations and aneuploidy after the treatment with the test combo.Conclusion: As the changes in ploidy significantly change the DNA as well as the biochemical cell pheno-type, we concluded that more research in this field should be conducted, including both toxicological as well as the pharmacodynamic considerations.

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