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Avicena Group, Carolinas Neuromuscular/ALS-MDA Center Research on ALS Featured on ``Healthy Solutions'' National Television Series.


Business Editors/Health & Medical Writers

SAN FRANCISCO--(BW HealthWire)--July 23, 2002

The Avicena Group, Inc. and the Carolinas Neuromuscular/ALS-MDA Center are featured on the national television series "Healthy Solutions" hosted by Emmy-award winning actress Mariette Hartley. "NEOtine(TM) Nourishes Nervous System" examines how Avicena's creatine creatine /cre·a·tine/ (kre´ah-tin) an amino acid occurring in vertebrate tissues, particularly in muscle; phosphorylated creatine is an important storage form of high-energy phosphate.  may help retard the progression of ALS Als (äls), Ger. Alsen, island, 121 sq mi (313 sq km), Sønderjylland co., S Denmark, in the Lille Bælt, separated from the mainland by the narrow Alensund.  (Lou Gehrig's Disease Lou Geh·rig's disease
n.
See amyotrophic lateral sclerosis.
) by replenishing energy in the brain, enabling brain cells to remain healthy and live longer. The segment, which aired as paid programming July 13 and 14 on CNBC CNBC Center for the Neural Basis of Cognition (artificial intelligence)
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 and The Health Network, can be viewed online at the "Healthy Solutions" website, www.healthysolutions.tv, where visitors can watch the program on-demand, in full motion video.

Belinda Tsao-Nivaggioli, Ph.D., Avicena's Vice President of operations, explains, "This is a story about energy, energy in the brain. The brain has high and flexible energy demands. When brain cells get sufficient energy, they remain healthy and live longer. When they don't, the process of cell death begins."

Avicena is currently supporting three clinical studies on the effects of creatine among ALS patients. Following a pilot study at Cornell Medical Center in 1999, ongoing Phase II/III studies with over 300 ALS patients started in 1999 at 29 sites, including The Carolinas Neuromuscular ALS/MDA Center in Charlotte, North Carolina “Charlotte” redirects here. For other uses, see Charlotte (disambiguation).
Charlotte is the largest city in the state of North Carolina and the 20th largest city in the United States.
.

"ALS is a progressive neurodegenerative disease Neurodegenerative disease
A disease in which the nervous system progressively and irreversibly deteriorates.

Mentioned in: Amnesia
 that attacks motor neurons Motor neurons
Nerve cells that transmit signals from the brain or spinal cord to the muscles.

Mentioned in: Electromyography

motor neurons,
n.
, the components of the nervous system that connect the brain with the skeletal muscles," explains Dr. Jeffrey Rosenfeld, Director of the Carolinas Neuromuscular ALS/MDA Center. "While we don't have exact figures, our best estimates are that there are 5000 new cases diagnosed each year in the United States, or 14 new cases every day."

Reviewing the research program, Dr. Rosenfeld said, "Avicena's laboratory studies showed that creatine prolonged the life of motor neurons, the brain cells most affected by ALS, and extended survival. Now, in clinical studies with ALS patients, we are seeing some positive preliminary changes in muscle strength. Some patients are also reporting less fatigue.

Dr. Tsao-Nivaggioli highlights a recent milestone in the program, "In February we received Orphan Drug designation from the FDA FDA
abbr.
Food and Drug Administration


FDA,
n.pr See Food and Drug Administration.

FDA,
n.pr the abbreviation for the Food and Drug Administration.
 for creatine in the treatment of ALS. This is the critical first step in bringing an orphan drug, one for a disease experienced by 200,000 people or less, to market. We are following this with a final clinical study and then plan to proceed to market."

About the Avicena Group

Avicena is a private biotechnology company based in San Francisco, CA and Cambridge, MA, which is developing products based upon regulating cellular energy and/or mitochondrial mitochondrial

pertaining to mitochondria.


mitochondrial RNAs
a unique set of tRNAs, mRNAs, rRNAs, transcribed from mitochondrial DNA by a mitochondrial-specific RNA polymerase, that account for about 4% of the total cell RNA that
 energy processes. The company has an extremely rich intellectual property portfolio of 25 US patents and patent applications that also have extensive foreign filings.

About The Carolinas Neuromuscular/ALS-MDA Center

The Carolinas ALS Center, located at Carolinas Medical Center Carolinas Medical Center (CMC) is a public, not for profit hospital located in Charlotte, North Carolina. The hospital was organized in 1940 as Charlotte Memorial Hospital on Blythe Boulevard in the Dilworth neighborhood.  in Charlotte, NC, is one of the most comprehensive ALS facilities in the United States. Through the interdisciplinary participation of key physicians and allied health care professionals, Carolinas ALS Center provides a high level of diagnostic services and coordinated care.

About "Healthy Solutions"

"Healthy Solutions," now in its seventh season, is an award-winning television series which explores the most important issues related to America's health and well being. The series is produced and paid for by TV Interactive, an international leader in the production and distribution of multi-media television programming.
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