In Research, Treatments

Meeting with professor Jérôme Frenette about osteoprotegerin (OPG).

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We met and interviewed professor Jérôme Frenette of the Rehabilitation Department of Laval University who is currently working on a potential treatment for Duchenne muscular dystrophy. He presented some very promising work with his team at the University Hospital Center of Quebec on osteoprotegerin (OPG).

 

Interesting information about OPG

• OPG is a protein well known for its protective role against osteoporosis, where its name comes from, osteoprotegerin.
• OPG reduces damage and inflammation.
• OPG eases Duchenne muscular dystrophy, especially in fast-twitch skeletal muscle.
• OPG can simultaneously treat osteoporosis and muscle degeneration in patients with DMD.
• Dystrophic muscles can be protected without correcting the dystrophin gene. The team from the Faculty of Medicine at Laval University in Quebec City has just demonstrated that this protein could be a new avenue of treatment for Duchenne muscular dystrophy (DMD).

 

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