In MG, anti-AChR or anti-MuSK abs impair neuromuscular transmission. Partial inhibition of AChE can ameliorate symptoms, while a complete block causes a cholinergic blockade. We found anti-AChE abs in 115/240 MG patients, with no correlation with sex, age at onset, thymus pathology, presence of anti-AChR or anti-MuSK antibodies. We found a correlation with the ocular form of the disease, and with milder forms of MG not requiring immunosuppressants; moreover, when we considered only those patients who were off AChEI therapy, we found that ocular patients were positive for anti-AChE abs, while generalized patients were negative. According to an experimental model, we hypothesize that anti-AChE abs could contribute to ptosis through an inhibition of the sympathetic innervation of the tarsal muscle.

Provenzano, C., Marino, M., Scuderi, F., Evoli, A., Bartoccioni, E., Anti-acetylcholinesterase antibodies associate with ocular myasthenia gravis., <<JOURNAL OF NEUROIMMUNOLOGY>>, 2010; 2010 (Gennaio): 102-106. [doi:doi:10.1016/j.jneuroim.2009.11.004] [http://hdl.handle.net/10807/5036]

Anti-acetylcholinesterase antibodies associate with ocular myasthenia gravis.

Provenzano, Carlo;Marino, Mariapaola;Scuderi, Flavia;Evoli, Amelia;Bartoccioni, Emanuela
2010

Abstract

In MG, anti-AChR or anti-MuSK abs impair neuromuscular transmission. Partial inhibition of AChE can ameliorate symptoms, while a complete block causes a cholinergic blockade. We found anti-AChE abs in 115/240 MG patients, with no correlation with sex, age at onset, thymus pathology, presence of anti-AChR or anti-MuSK antibodies. We found a correlation with the ocular form of the disease, and with milder forms of MG not requiring immunosuppressants; moreover, when we considered only those patients who were off AChEI therapy, we found that ocular patients were positive for anti-AChE abs, while generalized patients were negative. According to an experimental model, we hypothesize that anti-AChE abs could contribute to ptosis through an inhibition of the sympathetic innervation of the tarsal muscle.
2010
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Provenzano, C., Marino, M., Scuderi, F., Evoli, A., Bartoccioni, E., Anti-acetylcholinesterase antibodies associate with ocular myasthenia gravis., <<JOURNAL OF NEUROIMMUNOLOGY>>, 2010; 2010 (Gennaio): 102-106. [doi:doi:10.1016/j.jneuroim.2009.11.004] [http://hdl.handle.net/10807/5036]
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