Affiliation:
1. Centro de Investigación en Ciencias de la Salud (CICSA), FCS, Universidad Anáhuac México Campus Norte. Av. Universidad Anáhuac No. 46, Col. Lomas Anáhuac, Huixquilucan Edo. de México; CP 52786; México
2. Centro de Investigación en Ciencias de la Salud (CICSA), FCS, Universidad Anáhuac México Campus Norte. Av.
Universidad Anáhuac No. 46, Col. Lomas Anáhuac, Huixquilucan Edo. de México; CP 52786; México
Abstract
Abstract:
Cerebral palsy (CP) is part of a group of nonprogressive motor disorders. The disease affects
movement and posture and constitutes the most frequent cause of motor disability in childhood.
CP is characterized by spasticity, reflecting lesions in the pyramidal pathway. Treatment is currently
focused on physical rehabilitation, and the annual progression of the disease is 2-3%. About 60% of
these patients present severe degrees of malnutrition associated with dysphagia, gastrointestinal abnormalities,
malabsorption, increased metabolism, and depression. These alterations promote sarcopenia
functional dependence and affect the quality of life and delay the evolution of motor skills. Currently,
there is evidence that the supplementation of several nutrients, dietary correction, and probiotics
can improve neurological response by stimulating neuroplasticity, neuroregeneration, neurogenesis,
and myelination. This therapeutic strategy could shorten the response period to treatment and increase
both gross and fine motor skills. The interaction of nutrients and functional foods integrating a
Nutritional Support System (NSS) has shown greater efficiency in neurological stimulation than when
nutrients are supplied separately. The most studied elements in the neurological response are glutamine,
arginine, zinc, selenium, cholecalciferol, nicotinic acid, thiamine, pyridoxine, folate, cobalamin,
Spirulina, omega-3 fatty acids, ascorbic acid, glycine, tryptophan, and probiotics. The NSS represents
a therapeutic alternative that will restore neurological function in patients with spasticity and pyramidal
pathway lesions, both characteristics of patients with CP.
Funder
Universidad Anáhuac México Campus Norte
Publisher
Bentham Science Publishers Ltd.
Subject
Pharmacology,General Neuroscience
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