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Query: EC:1.9.3.1 (
cytochrome oxidase
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A 19-year-old man born with thyroprivic hypothyroidism, due to congenital development defect, manifested
hypogonadism
, stunted growth, chronic progressive external ophthalmoplegia (CPEO), diffuse muscle weakness and wasting, right bundle branch block, cerebral atrophy. Muscle biopsy showed mitochondrial abnormalities. Biochemical investigations on muscle disclosed partial (50%) cytochrome c oxidase deficiency, 58% decrease of
cytochrome aa3
and 41% decrease of cytochrome b. Enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay showed decrease of the immunologically active enzyme protein.
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PMID:Endocrine involvement in mitochondrial encephalomyopathy with partial cytochrome c oxidase deficiency. 254 Feb 84
In a 33-year-old man, mitochondriopathy was diagnosed upon short stature, auditory impairment, gynaecomastia,
hypogonadism
, vertical ophthalmoplegia, cerebral atrophy, leucencephalopathy, cataract, hypertrabeculated left ventricle, hypothyroidism, diabetes mellitus, glomerulonephritis necessitating kidney transplantation, general wasting, polyneuropathy, abnormally high lactate levels on exercise, partially reduced
cytochrome-c oxidase
staining and abnormally structured mitochondria on muscle biopsy. Mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) analysis revealed 1 novel (A15662G) and 3 known mtDNA transition(s) (T3398C, T4216C, G15812A) affecting the cytb and ND1 gene, respectively. Three of the patient's transitions were also detected in blood leukocytes of the patient's maternal grandmother, mother and brother. Mutant mtDNA was heteroplasmic at >75% in the patient's skeletal muscle.
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PMID:Complex mitochondriopathy associated with 4 mtDNA transitions. 1089 93
We describe a patient with myopathy, sensorimotor neuropathy,
hypogonadism
, and infertility with abnormal sperm mobility and morphology. Analysis of the deltoid muscle DNA revealed a G to A change at nt 1102 in the twinkle gene and multiple mitochondrial DNA deletions. Histochemistry revealed "ragged-red" fibers and many
cytochrome-c oxidase
negative fibers (32%) that lacked the mitochondrial encoded respiratory chain subunits I and II and the nuclear encoded subunit VIc. Respiratory chain enzyme analysis showed severe deficiency of complex I, III, and IV. This patient has no documented family history of progressive external ophthalmoplegia, which suggests either a sporadic or autosomal-recessive syndrome. This case is a novel phenotype for twinkle gene mutations and multiple mitochondrial DNA deletion syndromes, as these syndromes generally follow an autosomal-dominant inheritance pattern.
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PMID:A novel clinical phenotype of myopathy, sensorimotor neuropathy, infertility, and hypogonadism with multiple mitochondrial DNA deletions. 1907 59