Showing posts with label autoimmune disease. Show all posts
Showing posts with label autoimmune disease. Show all posts

Sunday, May 18, 2014

Go with your gut! The Latest in Medical Science

 
Evidently, our guts can tell us a lot!
Researchers are now saying that more than just instinct
about our current situation, they can tell us how healthy or
unhealthy we are, what is wrong and possibly
how to heal it!
 
 
 
It's called bacterial flora and it exists on our skin and in our intestines.
It protects us from harmful bacteria when in balance. Out of balance,
our flora can wreck havoc on our bodies, disrupt digestion and slow
 healing. Many experience distress after a regimen of strong
antibiotics in the form of diarrhea or vaginal yeast infection. This is a
 result of  the good bacteria that balances the body is killed along with the
 bad bacteria that is causing the infection.
 
Like fingerprints, we all have a different flora balance. Now, it seems that
this bacterial schematic we each have tells a lot about us. It is possible that
the right combination of "microbiome" (bacteria soup so to speak) could
be the recipe for making drugs to treat inflammatory disease,
autoimmune diseases, depression and anxiety.
 
There is already a procedure called fecal implantation used to treat
Crohn's Disease by taking stool samples from a person with healthy
flora and implanting it into the colon of a person with Crohn's.
The thinking is that the foreign flora will shock the system, cause the
immune response to react and change it's 'recipe' to a more health combination.
This healthier combination would thus decrease inflammation by disrupting
the process of the disease.
 
This research is very exciting for those suffering with diseases and
chronic conditions that have few effective medications as treatment.
 
 
 
 
 

Tuesday, August 27, 2013

Promising Treatments for Chronic Disease: Biologics

       
Our society of today has a very large population dealing with chronic conditions and diseases. Many of these diseases are due to a malfunction of the body’s ability to protect itself against bacteria, viruses, parasites or anything that can cause infection (immune system). This malfunction presents itself in what’s known as immune-mediated inflammatory disease (IMIDs) or autoimmune diseases. Immune-mediated means the immune system attacks healthy cells instead of the invaders. Among the more than 80 types of autoimmune diseases, are Diabetestype I, Rheumatoid Arthritis, Crohn’s disease, Systemic Lupus Erythematosus,Multiple Sclerosis and Psoriasis just to name a few. The exact causes of these conditions are unknown but it is believed that they result from a combination of several factors such as heredity and chemicals in our foods and environment. Many have very similar symptoms (inflammation, stiffness, joint pain and loss of mobility) and can affect more than one body part, which makes diagnosis difficult. They all also have in common periods or exacerbation and remission but no cure. Treatment is geared toward lessening symptoms and slowing disease progression.

For a long time treatment for these conditions was geared toward decreasing inflammation and steroids were used. In some cases, steroids are still used but advances in medications have given several more effective treatment options. The latest group of drugs in this area of medicine is called biologics. These drugs are genetically engineered from living organisms and their products: proteins, genes and antibodies. Their mode of operations is that they interfere with the body’s inflammatory response. They do this by targeting specific molecular structures. Among such structure are cytokines, which are specialized proteins that aid in decreasing and increasing inflammation. The target cytokines are tumor necrosis factor (TNF)-alpha, interleukins, adhesion molecules and colony-stimulating factors among others. By interfering with the inflammatory response it provides an opportunity to lower and maintain a decrease in inflammation.

The biological drugs that are used to treat the above conditions are actually second- generation products. First generation biologics would consist of vaccines, insulin, blood and blood components. The difference between 1st and 2ndgeneration is the biotechnology used to manufacture the later.

Unlike vaccines, which stimulate the immune system to build ‘protection’ against a specific invader or insulin, which assists the body to metabolize sugars (both being a treatment of the symptoms of disease), 2nd generation biologics actually start from the beginning. They target the specific cells to change them and change the way the immune systems reacts to them. This changed response interrupts the cascade effect that leads to the destructive symptoms of disease. This means that RA (Rheumatoid Arthritis) would not have the signal for “attack” given by the inflammatory process to the cells that cause symptoms of swollen, stiff joints that become deformed with nodules. Those suffering from Crohn’s disease would receive the same benefit of no inappropriate inflammation response to the intestinal tract.


Of course this is a very simplified description of the technology required to obtain such life changing medications but it is an attempt to shed light on a very real opportunity for those suffering to regain a level of wellness and increased quality of life.

Most of these drugs are administered intravenously at regularly scheduled intervals in an attempt to decrease and sustain low levels of inflammation, which in turn slows progression of disease and destruction of target body systems. Among the list of drugs of this type are Remicade, Rituxan, Tysabri, Enbrel, Herceptin and Avonex.

Many people suffer from chronic, progressive and eventually debilitating diseases. These drugs and this advanced technology offers hope and help for relief, longer lifespan and better quality of life for those who suffer. It's amazing what science and technology can and continues to do!