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Lithium is an effective treatment for mood disorders and has neuroprotective effects, which may contribute to its therapeutic properties
I think the fact that lithium treats mood disorders and has some neuroprotective effects as well is a positive sign. You need to know though that I’m biased that stress has a negative impact on MS. I’m also all in favor of neuroprotection.
It’s great you have a neuropsychiatrist. I don’t think there are too many of them around. Good luck with the lithium if you decide to take it.
Is it usual for you to be depressed or is after DX??? Makes a difference as the depression will leave if it was after DX. IMO _________________ John was diagnosed Jan 2005. On lipitor 20mg .On Copaxone since July 4,2005. Vitamin D3 2000iu-4000iu (depending on sunshine months)June 10 2005(RX:r. O'Connor) Omega 3 as well Turmeric since April 2005. Q10 60mg. 1500mg liquid Glucosamine Nov 2005.
...chronic lithium treatment increases the volume of gray matter and the content of N-acetyl-aspartate, a cell survival marker, in bipolar mood disorder patients (Moore et al., 2000). Moreover, treatment with this mood-stabilizer suppresses the decrease in the volume of the subgenual pre-frontal cortex found in bipolar patients (Drevets, 2001).
Taken together, our results provide a new insight into the molecular mechanisms involved in lithiumneuroprotection against glutamate excitotoxicity. Moreover, these novel molecular and cellular actions might contribute to the neurotrophic and neuroprotective actions of this mood-stabilizer in patients, and could be related to its clinical efficacy for treating mood disorder patients. Clearly, mood-stabilizers may have expanded use for treating excitotoxin-related neurodegenerative diseases.
Myelin, oligodendrocytes and neurons are lost due to the release by immune cells of cytotoxic cytokines, autoantibodies and toxic amounts of the excitatory neurotransmitter glutamate.
Given that they found lithium seems to protect against glutamate excitotoxicity, it seems to me that it is one of the anti-depressants people with MS could consider if their neuro thinks an anti-depressant is indicated.
If you decide to take it Sue, I'll be curious to know how you do on it.
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