Effect of succimer chelation therapy on postural balance and gait outcomes in children with early exposure to environmental lead.

TítuloEffect of succimer chelation therapy on postural balance and gait outcomes in children with early exposure to environmental lead.
Publication TypeJournal Article
Año de publicación2007
AutoresBhattacharya, Amit, Shukla Rakesh, Auyang Edward D., Dietrich Kim N., and Bornschein Robert
JournalNeurotoxicology
Volume28
Issue3
Pagination686-95
Date Published2007 May
Publication Languageeng
Abstract

This study investigated the influence of succimer chelation therapy in eliminating and/or minimizing lead-associated impairments of motor functions such as postural balance and locomotion or gait activities. In this study, postural balance and functional locomotion or gait were quantitated in 161 children in Cincinnati enrolled in a randomized, placebo-controlled, double blind clinical trial. In comparison to the placebo group, the succimer therapy group showed significantly decreased postural sway during dynamic task performance implying improved postural balance. The results from locomotion tests demonstrated significant improvements in functional tasks of obstacle crossing and normal walking in the succimer treated group. While some beneficial neuromotor effects of succimer therapy were observed in the present study there remains several unanswered questions such as how long these effects will persist and how succimer therapy modifies lead-associated cerebellar deficits manifesting as perturbations in vestibular and/or proprioception systems for postural balance and functional locomotion.

Alternate JournalNeurotoxicology