Gene/Protein Disease Symptom Drug Enzyme Compound
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Query: EC:3.6.1.3 (ATPase)
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Two cases of non-progressive congenital hypotonia are described in siblings, male and female, aged 5 and 9 years, respectively, which morphologically correspond to myopathy with multicore or minicore. The study of these 2 cases is compared with those described in the literature, with special emphasis on the analysis of the histochemical picture. The disease in all the cases is defined by the presence of multiple small foci of loss of cross striation with loss of activity of myofibrillar ATPase and oxidative enzymes. Furthermore, a predominance and hypotrophy of type I fibers and in some cases hypertrophy of type II is constantly recorded, which is interpreted as an alteration in muscle maturation. We review other myopathies described with focal loss of cross-striation which associate central nuclei with the myofibrillar lesion, considering them to be myopathy with multicore or minicore.
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PMID:Myopathy with multiple minicore--report of two siblings. 644 77

To determine the incidence of selective type 1 fiber atrophy (hypotrophy) and its possible significance in various muscle diseases of childhood, we reviewed 2212 muscle biopsies from children which we had examined in the past 20 years histochemically with ATPase staining. Type 1 fiber atrophy was seen in a variety of neuromuscular disorders, but predominantly in congenital myopathies, including all patients with congenital fiber type disproportion myopathy (20 patients), central core disease (12 patients) and multicore disease (four patients). Although type 1 fiber atrophy was not a constant feature in nemaline myopathy and myotubular myopathy, all patients with these diseases had abnormal fiber type distribution which included type 1 fiber predominance both with and without type 2B fiber deficiency. Together with abnormal fiber type distribution, type 1 fiber atrophy was a common finding in childhood neuromuscular disorders, especially congenital myopathies.
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PMID:The significance of type 1 fiber atrophy (hypotrophy) in childhood neuromuscular disorders. 1150 99