On this episode of When Life Gives You Parkinsons,despite some setbacks, there is still an appetite to trial a treatment for Parkinsons that many believe is the antidote. GDNF, or glial cell line-derived neurotrophic factor, is naturally occurring and vital for normal functioning of the brain. But when GDNF is delivered directly to the brain, for some people, it is as if theyve never had Parkinsons.
The Phase II GDNF trial at the University of Bristol seemingly was made possible through the sheer will and force of the late Parkinsons advocate Tom Isaacs and his Cure Parkinsons Trust. The broadcast of Toms BBC Radio 4 documentary, Chasing a Cure, about the treatment was heard by Vicky Dillon. She vowed if a trial ever came around again, shed sign up. And she did.
We were the guinea pigs basically to see if we would tolerate the surgery and the insertion of all this plumbing in our brains.
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They cut me from my hairline to like the middle part of my head and then put in all four catheters that went deep into my brain, she said. And then you had another bit of plumbing that runs down the side of your head to a port behind your left ear, which is where the infusions were given. So, there was quite a lot of stuff in there.
Vicky was given GDNF for the better part of two years. Her symptoms improved almost immediately.
By the time I took the second infusion, I noticeably felt different. I remember waking up a couple of days afterwards and there was no Parkinson symptoms for about an hour or so. I thought, Oh my God! And gradually everything started getting better.
Vickys symptoms improved 63 per cent and all the participants showed cell regeneration on PET scans, but the trial did not meet its primary endpoint.
Thats ridiculous, says Jayne Calder.
Her husband Darren was also in the trial and it improved his symptoms more than 50 per cent.
Without any doubt whatsoever, in 100 per cent of those participants minds, we have got the cure for Parkinsons.
Vicky and Jayne are leading the charge to raise awareness and money for another trial. They have been very vocal. Theyve even recorded a song called Shine by the G.D.N.F.ers. Each download includes a donation to another GDNF trial.
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They have also caught the attention of Parkinsons UK. The organizations chief executive Steve Ford is ready to throw massive amounts of money towards the project if everything on the application looks right.
We spend around eight and a half million pounds annually. Thats $11 or 12 million a year on research. We havent seen the application yet, but we envisage its going to be in the order of an annual spend on research. So, thats not significantly more than weve ever spent before.
Recruiting for the next GDNF trial is expected to begin by the end of 2020 or early 2021.
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Thank you to my wife and partner in Parkinsons Rebecca Gifford.
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Also, thank you to the following contributors and guests:
Vicky Dillon
Darren & Jayne Calder
Steve Ford, Parkinsons UK
Helen Matthews, Cure Parkinsons Trust
BBC Radio 4
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Links we mentioned and source material for the show:
U.S. TRIAL | Phase 1 trial of GDNF is slated for 2022 will test viral vectors for delivering GDNF in escalating doses.
RADIO DOCUMENTARY | BBC Radio 4 Chasing a Curewith Tom Isaacs
WEBSITE | ScienceofParkinsons.com
FUNDRAISER | Raise a Million for GDNF by Darren & Jayne Calder
FUNDRAISER | Shine performed by GDNFers and written by Vicky Dillon
EDITORIAL | Where Are We One Year On by Steve Ford, Parkinsons UK
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