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Title: Toxic Leukoencephalopathy


1
Toxic Leukoencephalopathy
  • Christopher M. Filley, M.D.
  • B.K. Kleinschmidt-DeMasters, M.D.
  • Douglas K. Novins, M.D.
  • Spero M. Manson, Ph.D.
  • Departments of Neurology,
  • Psychiatry, and Pathology
  • University of Colorado School of Medicine

2
Background
  • Leukoencephalopathy is a structural alteration of
    brain white matter
  • Toxic causes include drugs of abuse, cranial
    irradiation, therapeutic drugs, and
    environmental toxins
  • Affected individuals may develop white matter
    dementia

3
Cranial Irradiation
  • Radiation for brain tumors can reduce the tumor
    size but also can produce unwanted
    leukoencephalopathy
  • The left MRI scan shows a malignant brain tumor
    before radiation after radiation (right), the
    tumor is smaller but the white matter is damaged

4
Other Toxins that Can Damage Brain White Matter
  • Alcohol (ethanol)
  • Cocaine
  • Intravenous heroin
  • Hallucinogenic drugs (psilocybin)
  • Probably Ecstacy
  • Even anticancer drugs doctors use for treatment
    of the tumor may have the unwanted (but currently
    unpreventable) side effect of leukoencephalopathy

5
Pathogenesis
  • In toxic leukoencephalopathy, white matter damage
    can result from injury to any important part of
    the white matter including myelin,
    oligodendrocytes, axons, astrocytes, or blood
    vessels

6
Toluene Abuse
  • Toluene is an organic solvent commonly used in
    many household products, including spray paint,
    and in industry
  • Heavy glue/paint/ or gasoline sniffing, a form
    of inhalant drug abuse often used by American
    Indian and urban youth, results in
    leukoencephalopathy

7
Future Aim
  • Study brain damage due to toluene abuse in
    American Indian and urban youth, in whom the
    prevalence of this problem is high, by performing
    detailed neurological, neuropsychological,
    psychiatric evaluations, in conjunction with
    advanced brain imaging (MRI) techniques, to
    clarify the impact of this toxin on brain
    function
  • This population has NEVER been adequately
    studied, nor has the impact of the problem been
    fully appreciated

8
The American Indian and Alaska Native Program
Mission
  • To promote the health and well-being of American
    Indians and Alaska Natives, of all ages, by
    pursuing research, training, continuing
    education, technical assistance, and information
    dissemination within a biopsychosocial framework
    that recognizes the unique cultural contexts of
    this special population.
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