ARA290 : a novel treatment for neuropathic pain in sarcoidosis

Abstract

The general aim of this thesis is to investigate small fiber neuropathy in sarcoidosis and to asses whether ARA290 is a possible new agent to treat the neuropathic complaints in sarcoidosis population. The results of the various ARA290 trials in painful sarcoidosis are discussed. Painful neuropathy is common, difficult to treat complication.The limited efficacy of current treatment options dictates a rationalized design of novel compounds. ARA290 treatment was consistently associated with a significant improvement of neuropathic pain symptoms in sarcoidosis patients, evidenced by a decrease in pain scores on validated questionnaires. Moreover,ARA290 treatment resulted in significant increases in corneal nerve fibers, improved sensory pain thresholds,improved quality of life and physical functioning. Given the excellent safety profile while reducing neuropathy symptoms,the prospects of ARA290 treatment in sarcoidosis related neuropathy seem promising.The long lasting beneficial effects of ARA290 on both pain related and non pain related symptoms in sarcoidosis patients prompt additional studies on potential disease modifying properties of ARA290. The data collected so far suggest that ARA290 will be equally effective in SFN associated with other syndromes, including diabetes mellitus.LUMC / Geneeskund

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