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Query: UMLS:C0025362 (
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We report on a new autosomal-recessive syndrome in 4 Japanese children in 2 families. The key manifestations are Leber congenital amaurosis, short stature, growth hormone insufficiency,
mental retardation
, hepatic dysfunction, metabolic acidosis, and autosomal-recessive inheritance. There were no consanguineous marriages. Abnormal eye movements were noticed neonatally, and ophthalmological examinations showed no visual acuity, pigmentary retinal degeneration, and nonrecordable electroretinograms in all cases. Inadequate weight gain and short stature gradually became apparent after birth, and at present the height range is -4.6 - -7.2 SD (standard deviations). Developmental delay was noted at age 4 months, and the developmental quotient is 50-70 at present. Deterioration of development and convulsions were not recognized. Elevated serum aminotransferase levels and metabolic acidosis were also found at age 4 months.
Proximal renal tubular acidosis
was clarified by bicarbonate tolerance tests in 1 case, and may have caused metabolic acidosis. Growth hormone secretion was insufficient by insulin tolerance test in 3 cases. One year of growth hormone therapy in 2 cases did not affect growth velocity. Hepatic dysfunction and metabolic acidosis ameliorated later. No renal cysts were found. A cranial computed tomographic scan and magnetic resonance imaging showed normal findings. Amino acids, organic acids, and very long chain fatty acid levels in plasma were all normal in the 3 cases examined. Histopathological and mitochondrial DNA analyses showed no evidence of mitochondrial disorders.
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PMID:New autosomal-recessive syndrome of Leber congenital amaurosis, short stature, growth hormone insufficiency, mental retardation, hepatic dysfunction, and metabolic acidosis. 926 92
Proximal renal tubular acidosis
(pRTA) results from an impairment of bicarbonate (HCO3-) reabsorption in the renal proximal tubules, characterized by a decreased HCO3- threshold. pRTA commonly occurs as a manifestation of a generalized functional defect in proximal tubules. In contrast, pRTA can occur without other functional defects in proximal tubules (isolated pRTA). Most of the isolated pRTA in children are hereditary. Recent progress in molecular biological analyses is unraveling the molecular basis of hereditary pRTA. Mutations in the kidney type Na+/HCO3- cotransporter gene (SLC4A4) cause permanent isolated proximal RTA with ocular abnormalities. Mutations in carbonic anhydrase II gene lead to osteopetrosis, RTA (pRTA, distal RTA or combined proximal and distal RTA), cerebral calcification, and
mental retardation
. SLC9A3, encoding the Na+/H+ exchanger, is a candidate gene for pRTA without other manifestations. These results help further understand the molecular basis of hereditary pRTA and characterize the clinical and genetic manifestations of the disorder.
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PMID:Molecular basis of proximal renal tubular acidosis. 1202 12