Abstract
Based on the study of three unrelated families, we report what we believe to be the first in vivo evidence of muscle ATPase deficiency in individuals carrying the neurogenic weakness, ataxia and retinitis pigmentosa (NARP) syndrome mtDNA mutation (T8993G). Since plasma citrulline was consistently low in 4/5 patients, we suggest that the NARP mutation caused complex V deficiency in the small intestine as well, thus reducing the availability of mitochondrial ATP required for citrulline synthesis.
Conclusion We suggest giving consideration to hypocitrullinaemia as a hallmark of the neurogenic weakness, ataxia and retinitis pigmentosa syndrome mutation and more generally of impaired oxidative phosphorylation in the small intestine in vivo.
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Received: 3 June 1998 / Accepted in revised form: 25 August 1998
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Parfait, B., de Lonlay, P., von Kleist-Retzow, J. et al. The neurogenic weakness, ataxia and retinitis pigmentosa (NARP) syndrome mtDNA mutation (T8993G) triggers muscle ATPase deficiency and hypocitrullinaemia. Eur J Pediatr 158, 55–58 (1999). https://doi.org/10.1007/s004310051009
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