ALS Centre Moscow

    Foundation year2011
    DirectorZakharova M.N., Brylev L.V.

    The ALS Centre Moscow is a collaboration between four organizations:

    • St Alexy Hospital – multidisciplinary ALS team, symptomatic treatment, research;
    • Research center of neurology – diagnostic procedures (EMG, TMS, MRI), symptomatic treatment, research;
    • Buyanov hospital – PEG placement, ventilation, inpatient palliative care, research. We have multidisciplinary ALS mobile team and follow patients at home;
    • The foundation “Live now” – investment and sponsorship.

    We provide all kinds of social and medical support for our patients. Every month we run outpatient ALS clinic for patients and their families.

    Contact Information

    AddressMoscowLeninsky Prospect 27119071 Russia

    Restricted information

    Serving population
    Unknown

    Patient resources

    Population based register
    Clinic based register
    Geographically matched controles
    Number of muscle samples
    0
    Number of skin samples
    0
    Number of spinal cord samples
    0
    Number of brain samples
    0
    Number of IPS cell samples
    0

    Banks

    Research activities

    Clinical management research
    Neuro epidemiology
    Neuro physiology
    Neuro imaging
    Neuro psychology
    Neuro pathology
    Genomics
    Transcriptomics
    Metabolomics

    Publication

    • Ismailov ShM, Barykova IuA, Shmarov MM, Tarantul VZ, Barskov IV, Kucherianu VG, Brylev LV, Logunov DIu, Tutykhina IL, Bocharov EV, Zakharova MN, Naroditskiĭ BS, Illarioshkin SN. [Experimental approach to the gene therapy of motor neuron disease with the use of genes hypoxia-inducible factors.] Genetika. 2014 May;50(5):591-601. Russian.
    • Zavalishin IA, Bochkov NP, Suslina ZA, Zakharova MN, Tarantul VZ, Naroditskiy BS, Suponeva NA, Illarioshkin SN, Shmarov MM, Logunov DY, Tutyhina IL, Verkhovskaya LV, Sedova ES, Vasiliev AV, Brylev LV, Ginzburg AL. Gene therapy of amyotrophic lateral sclerosis. Bull Exp Biol Med. 2008 Apr;145(4):483-6.
    • Fominykh V, Onufriev MV, Vorobyeva A, Brylev L, Yakovlev AA, Zakharova MN, Gulyaeva NV. Increased S-nitrosothiols are associated with spinal cord injury in multiple sclerosis. J Clin Neurosci. 2016 Jun;28:38-42.
    • Popova EV, Brylev LV, Davydovskaia MV. [Natalizumab in the treatment of patients with relapsing-remitting multiple sclerosis: the preliminary results of the observational program “Sovet”]. Zh Nevrol Psikhiatr Im S S Korsakova. 2013;113(2 Pt 2):79-82. Russian.