$50,000
There is a small amount of anecdotal experience and some neuroscience studies suggesting that levodopa might have therapeutic effect on the symptoms of AS. The Angelman mouse model is an ideal way to study this before developing any human clinical trials and that was the reason for ASF funding this project. The investigator was able to use Angelman mice to investigate effects of levodopa supplementation and in some areas no effect was demonstrated (such as on a type of synaptic activity called long-term potentiation) but in other areas, such as assessment of mouse EEG patterns, an effect was noted. The results did not reveal dramatic effects from levodopa supplementation but did identify areas worthy of further study.
The mission of Angelman Syndrome Foundation is to advance the awareness and treatment of Angelman syndrome through education and information, research and support for individuals with Angelman syndrome, their families and other concerned parties. We exist to give all of them a reason to smile, with the ultimate goal of finding a cure.