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We propose a study on Ataxia with oculomotor apraxia type 1 (AOA1) in which Coenzyme Q10 (CoQ10) deficit has been observed. Main objectives of the study are :
AOA1 is characterised by Hypoalbuminemia. Disease duration is negatively correlated with albumin level. This study aims to understand mechanisms of the disease and our hypothesis is that correction or stabilization of albumin level with CoQ10 supplementation could impact disease evolution. The study is planned from 1 to 2 years supplementation. The CoQ10 is classified as a food supplement and has already been tested in other neurological conditions.
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Ataxia with ocular apraxia type 1 (AOA1) is an autosomal recessive cerebellar ataxia. Patients' phenotype associates early onset cerebellar ataxia, oculomotor apraxia, neuropathy and often intellectual disability, hypoalbuminaemia and hypercholesterolemia.
APTX gene mutations responsible for AOA1 disease were identified in a family previously reported with ataxia and Coenzyme Q10 deficiency. Therefore we measured muscle Coenzyme Q10 in six patients AOA1 and found decreased levels in five. Hypercholesterolaemia and low albumin levels represent hallmarks of the disease.
We thus propose therapeutic trial with Coenzyme Q10 in AOA1 patients, by using albumin evolution as primary endpoint.
Moreover several secondary endpoints will be performed:
The study is a multicentric randomised placebo controlled trial with two-year follow-up:
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