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LEARNING OBJECTIVES. Specific Benefits of DMG in ASDBiochemical
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1. Metabolic Function and Role of Dimethylglycine (DMG) in Reversing Autism Roger V. Kendall, Ph.D.
NAA Conference
Myrtle Beach, SC
November 2005
2. LEARNING OBJECTIVES Specific Benefits of DMG in ASD
Biochemical & Metabolic Role of DMG
Review of DMG Research
Comparison Between TMG & DMG
Supplementation Options for ASD
3. What is Autism? A complex multifactorial neurological developmental disorder along the spectrum (ASD).
4. Possible Causes of Autism Metabolic Dysfunction/Imbalances
Immune Dysfunction/Infection
Oxidative Stress
Environmental Factors/Toxins
Genetic Predisposition
Vaccinations
5. Defects in Biochemical Pathways/Metabolic Function Methylation Pathway
Sulfation Pathway
Neurological Function
Immune System
Detoxification
Antioxidant Defense System
Digestion/GI Tract Health
Energy Production
Genetic Expression
6. SUMMARY: Autism is associated with defects and imbalances in the biochemical pathways of the body giving rise to a large range of symptoms and responses.
7. Biomedical Intervention Role of Biomedical Intervention is to identify and correct metabolic, functional and biochemical defects and imbalances by use of dietary modification and nutritional supplementation to optimize the total well being of individuals with ASD.
8. DMG & ASD RESEARCH DMG is associated with what the Russians in 1967 referred to as Calcium Pangamate/ Pangamic Acid (Vitamin B-15)
Dr. Alan Cott reported benefits of Calcium Pangamate in children on the spectrum with behavior and language problems.
DMG is the active metabolite behind Calcium Pangamate.
Starting in 1969 Dr. Bernard Rimland began to evaluate the impact of DMG on children with ASD.
10. DMG BENEFITS THOSE WITH ASD ARI has recommended DMG for those with ASD since 1990.
Areas where parents and teachers have noted improvement with DMG on those with ASD include:
Better verbal communication
Better eye contact
Improved affection
Better social interaction
Reduction in seizures
Improved quality of sleep
11. Dr. Kuns Autism Study
13. Results of Controlled DMGStudy in Autism Reduction in Irritability, Lethargy and Hyperactivity
Better Verbal Communication
Reduction of Stereotypical ASD Characteristics
14. Biochemical & Metabolic Role of DMG
15. WHAT IS DMG? DMG is the dimethylated derivation of the simplest protein amino acid glycine.
16. Where is DMG found in the metabolic pathway? DMG is one of the key metabolic intermediates of the choline/one carbon cycle.
17. Choline/One Carbon Cycle One carbon cycle provides one and two carbon metabolites including methyl groups (-CH3) for methylation reactions and other substrates for metabolic pathways which can have impact on behavior and cognitive activity associated with Autism.
18. Choline/One Carbon Cycle
19. Metabolic Role of DMG Supports Methylation Pathways
Indirect Methyl Donor Transmethylation
Source of Two Carbon Species
Chemical Messenger on Cell Receptor Sites
Adaptogen / Antistress
Provides Building Blocks for Biosynthesis of Many Bioactive Molecules including SAMe, Glutathione, and Creatine.
22. DMG SUPPLEMENTATION BENEFITS Methylation Pathway
Immune System
Neurological Pathways
Detoxification
23. Methylation is Crucial for: Healthy SAMe/Homocysteine Levels
Detoxification/Liver Function
RNA, DNA Synthesis & Repair
Neuronal Network
Hormone/Vitamin Synthesis
Phosphocreatine Production
Neurotransmitter Production
Immune Function
Gene Expression
Cell Membrane Fluidity, Permeability & Transmembrane Signaling
24. Impaired Methylation linked to ASD Polymorphisms in methylation transfer reactions are higher in ASD
Methylation intermediates are abnormal in ASD
Toxic metals known to inhibit methylation
Supplements that support methylation result in improvement in ASD
James study on impaired methylation (2004)
Methylation dysfunction can affect synchronized coordination of neuronal processes related to cognitive and learning ability
26. Research on DMG
27. The Immune System & DMG Medical University of South Carolina
Improved Immunity in Rabbits Given Typhoid Vaccine
Enhanced Lymphocyte Production in Humans
Humoral and Cellular Immunity Potentiation
in Humans Given Pneumovax Vaccine
References:
Graber, C.D., Goust, J.M. Glassman, A.D., and Kendall, R.V. Journal of Infectious Disease, 143:101, 1981.
Kendall, R.V., and Graber, C.D. N,N-Dimethyglycine and Use In Immune Response, U.S. Patent #4,385,068, May 1983.
28. Lymphocyte (T-cell) increase before and after DMG
29. Human PneumovaxImmunization Study
30. The Immune System & DMG Clemson University
Improved Cellular Mediated and Humoral Immunity in Rabbits
Increased Hybridoma Monoclonal Antibody Production
Anti-Tumor Activity in B-16 Melanoma Study in Mice
Anti-Inflammatory Activity in Rat Arthritic Study
References:
Reap, E.A. and Lawson, J.W. Stimulation of the Immune Response by Dimethylglycine. A Non-Toxic Metabolite. Journal of Laboratory and Clinical Medicine. 115:481, 1990.
32. Summary of DMG & the Immune Response DMG has been shown to impact the Immune Response in the following areas:
Enhances humoral and cellular mediated response of B-cells, T-cells & Macrophages
Enhances antibody and lymphocyte production
Modulates cytokine production
33. Immune System Abnormalities in ASD Cell-mediated immunity
Abnormal T-cell subsets & activation
Lower lymphocyte proliferative response
Humoral immunity
Auto-antibodies to neuronal antibodies
IgA & IgG deficiency
Abnormal cytokine profiles
Th2 skewing
Prevalence of allergic disorders
35. Reduction in Strychnine- Induced Seizures and Mortality in Mice Given Methylglycines
37. TMG Versus DMG In
Methylation Pathway Impairment
38. Dietary & Supplemental Sources of Methyl Groups Methionine, Choline
Methyl B-12, 5-Methyl THF
TMG, DMG, Sarcosine, Serine
SAMe
41. Both TMG & DMG Support Methylation Pathway
Anti-Seizure Activity
Enhanced Cognition/Behavior
Reduces Hyperactivity with Folic Acid
Enhanced Social Interaction/Eye Contact
Improved Energy Supply
Improved Sleep Quality
42. DMG versus TMG in Support of the Methylation Pathway DMG- May be best used for over methylators (High methionine levels, low homocysteine levels)
TMG- May be best used for under methylators (High homocysteine and low methionine levels)
43. DMG versus TMG in Support of the Methylation Pathway From 14 to 20% of autistics get worse on TMG (hard/direct methylation) supplementation and those individuals may do better with DMG (soft/indirect methylation)
7% of DMG users get worse. This may indicate a folic acid deficiency or may do better on TMG.
TMG and DMG are both effective and the choice may come down to biochemical individuality or individual preference.
44. TMG & DMG DMG has been shown to enhance the immune response whereas TMG may not be as effective.
TMG has been shown to boost Glutathione (Sulfation) pathway whereas a study with DMG has not been done.
45. Supplementation Options With DMG and other participants in the methylation pathway
47. Suggested Supplementation to Support Methylation Folinic Acid 1600-3200 mcg
Methyl B-12 (sublingual) 2,000-4,000 mcg
Magnesium 400-800 mg
Zinc 15-30 mg
B6/P-5-P (Pyridoxal-5-Phosphate) 50-100 mg
TMG (Under Methylators) 500-1500 mg
DMG (Over Methylators) 250-750 mg
TMG/DMG 800/400 mg
Phosphatidylcholine 100-500 mg
Methionine 400-800 mg
SAM-e 400-800 mg