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Botulinum toxin for hereditary spastic paraplegia: effects on motor and non-motor manifestations

  • Katiane R. Servelhere,
  • Ingrid Faber,
  • Alberto Martinez,
  • Renato Nickel,
  • Adriana Moro,
  • Francisco M. B. Germiniani,
  • Mariana Moscovich,
  • Tatiane R. Blume,
  • Renato P. Munhoz,
  • Hélio A. G. Teive,
  • Marcondes C. França Jr

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1590/0004-282x20180013
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 76, no. 3
pp. 183 – 188

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ABSTRACT Motor and non-motor manifestations are common and disabling features of hereditary spastic paraplegia (HSP). Botulinum toxin type A (Btx-A) is considered effective for spasticity and may improve gait in these patients. Little is known about the effects of Btx-A on non-motor symptoms in HSP patients. Objective To assess the efficacy of Btx-A on motor and non-motor manifestations in HSP patients. Methods Thirty-three adult patients with a clinical and molecular diagnosis of HSP were evaluated before and after Btx-A injections. Results Mean age was 41.7 ± 13.6 years and there were 18 women. Most patients had a pure phenotype and SPG4 was the most frequent genotype. The Btx-A injections resulted in a decrease in spasticity at the adductor muscles, and no other motor measure was significantly modified. In contrast, fatigue scores were significantly reduced after Btx-A injections. Conclusion Btx-A injections resulted in no significant functional motor improvement for HSP, but fatigue improved after treatment.

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