Docosahexaenoic acid therapy in peroxisomal diseases: Results of a double-blind, randomized trial

A. M. Paker, J. S. Sunness, N. H. Brereton, L. J. Speedie, L. Albanna, S. Dharmaraj, A. B. Moser, R. O. Jones, G. V. Raymond

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Abstract

Objectives: Peroxisome assembly disorders are genetic disorders characterized by biochemical abnormalities, including low docosahexaenoic acid (DHA). The objective was to assess whether treatment with DHA supplementation would improve biochemical abnormalities, visual function, and growth in affected individuals. Methods: This was a randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled trial conducted at a single center. Treatment groups received supplements of DHA (100 mg/kg per day). The primary outcome measures were the change from baseline in the visual function and physical growth during the 1 year follow-up period. Results: Fifty individuals were enrolled and randomized. Two were subsequently excluded from study analysis when it was determined that they had a single enzyme disorder of peroxisomal β oxidation. Thirty-four returned for follow-up. Nine patients died during the trial of their disorder, and 5 others were lost to follow-up. DHA supplementation was well tolerated. There was no difference in the outcomes between the treated and untreated groups in biochemical function, electroretinogram, or growth. Improvements were seen in both groups in certain individuals. Conclusions: DHA supplementation did not improve the visual function or growth of treated individuals with peroxisome assembly disorders. Classification Of Evidence: This interventional study provides Class II evidence that DHA supplementation did not improve the visual function or growth of treated individuals with peroxisome assembly disorders during an average of 1 year of follow-up in patients aged 1 to 144 months.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Pages (from-to)826-830
Number of pages5
JournalNeurology
Volume75
Issue number9
DOIs
StatePublished - Aug 31 2010
Externally publishedYes

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