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  • 1
    ISSN: 1432-1076
    Keywords: Neurometabolic disease ; Organic aciduria ; 2-oxoglutarate dehydrogenase deficiency
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Abstract A boy and a girl born to a consanguineous Tunisian couple are suffering from a slowly progressive nervous disorder. Initially they both had normal psychomotor development with acquisition of gait and speech. First symptoms in the boy were athetoid movements during the second year of life. He later lost all motor and language skills and developed muscular rigidity and intention tremor. At the age of five years, he was completely bedridden while he appeared mentally much less affected. His younger sister followed a similar course. The major specific abnormality detected was a strikingly elevated excretion of 2-oxoglutaric acid, which was identified by gas liquid chromatography, mass spectrometry, and enzymatic analysis. 2-oxoglutarate dehydrogenase activity in homogenates of cultured skin fibroblasts was reduced to about 25% of control values in both children. Although the pathogenetic mechanisms leading to brain damage remain obscure, the finding strongly suggest an autosomal recessive neurometabolic disease with predominant involvement of the extrapyramidal system.
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    ISSN: 1432-1076
    Keywords: Glutaric aciduria type II ; Multiple acyl-CoA dehydrogenase deficiency ; Organic aciduria
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Abstract Two male siblings suffering from a severe form of glutaric aciduria type II were studied. One patient died within one hour after birth, the other at the age of five days. Both patients presented with respiratory distress soon after birth. They had a variety of congenital morphologic abnormalities. One patient's outstanding “sweaty-feet” odour on the second day of life led to organic acid analysis of urine revealing massive lactic, glutaric, and ethylmalonic aciduria along with a high excretion of various other carboxylic acids and glycine conjugates of the branched chain carboxylic acids. The pattern of metabolites in serum and urine as well as results of degradation studies with various substrates in cultured fibroblasts were consistent with a defect in multiple acyl-CoA dehydrogenation. The morphological abnormalities are presented in a subsequent paper.
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    European journal of pediatrics 143 (1985), S. 301-303 
    ISSN: 1432-1076
    Keywords: 3-methylglutaconyl-CoA hydratase deficiency ; Organic aciduria ; 3-methylglutaconic acid ; 3-methylglutaric acid
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Abstract A girl suffering from marked muscular hypotonia, severe statomotor and mental retardation, bilateral optic atrophy with chorioretinal degeneration, convulsions and a moderate compensated metabolic acidosis is described. Screening for metabolic disorders revealed massive 3-methylglutaconic with 3-methylglutaric aciduria leading to the tentative diagnosis of 3-methylglutaconyl-CoA hydratase deficiency. Metabolite excretion was correlated with variation of leucine intake. 3-methyl-3-hydroxyglutaryl-CoA lyase activity in cultured fibroblasts was normal. The suspected metabolic defect was not demonstrable in cultured skin fibroblasts, however.
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