Posted by Chantel M. Contributed by US National
Library of Medicine National Institutes of Health
In the study of a galactose-free diet enriched in soy isoflavones and antioxidants results in delayed onset of symptoms of Krabbe disease in twitcher mice. posted in PubMed, the result showed a time-dependent and concentration-dependent decrease of OLP-II
viability on exposure to psychosine and dose-dependent protection with
the antioxidants xanthophylls and glutathione. They also demonstrated
that psychosine-induced p53 induction of apoptosis and TNF-related
apoptosis-inducing ligand receptors could be decreased by l-glutathione
and xanthophylls. A dietary approach may constitute a promising clinical
management of the late-infantile and juvenile forms of Krabbe
leukodystrophy.
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