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Drug used to treat rheumatoid arthritis ‘could reverse damage caused to the brain by a stroke’

One to two drinks a day lowers the risk of an ischaemic stroke, where a clot cuts off blood supply to the brain

A DRUG used for rheumatoid arthritis could reverse the damage caused by a stroke, says research.

Tests on rats found the drug IL-1Ra reduced the death of brain cells and increased numbers of new neurons — and trials on patients show promise.

 Tests on rats found the drug IL-1Ra reduced the death of brain cells and increased numbers of new neurons
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Tests on rats found the drug IL-1Ra reduced the death of brain cells and increased numbers of new neuronsCredit: Getty Images

People suffering a stroke are left with abnormally high levels of interleukin-1, a protein that can trigger inflammation in the brain

Greater inflammation increases the chance of severe disability or death.

IL-1Ra appears to block this protein which not only limits initial damage but also helps the brain repair itself long-term through the generation of new cells. They are then believed to help restore function to damaged areas.

 Prof Stuart Allan, of the University of Manchester, said results of tests lend 'strong support to the use of IL-1Ra in the treatment of stroke'
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Prof Stuart Allan, of the University of Manchester, said results of tests lend 'strong support to the use of IL-1Ra in the treatment of stroke'

In rats this helped them regain motor skills lost after a stroke.

IL-1Ra is currently given to arthritis patients via injection.

Prof Stuart Allan, of the University of Manchester, said: “The results lend strong support to the use of IL-1Ra in the treatment of stroke.  However, further large trials are necessary.”

Around 110,000 people have a stroke in England every year, and it is the third largest cause of death, after heart disease and cancer.



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