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Query: UMLS:C0026850 (
muscular dystrophy
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Duchenne and the less severe Becker form of
muscular dystrophy
(
DMD
,BMD) result from genetic deficiency in the level and/or activity of the protein dystrophin. The recent availability of cDNA based minigenes encoding recombinant dystrophin polypeptides has raised the possibility of somatic gene transfer as a therapeutic approach to treat dystrophin deficiency. In this respect, the mdx mouse provides a useful model of
DMD
exhibiting features characteristic of both the early myopathic and later fibrotic phases of the human disease. Using a mutated human cDNA, compatible in size with virus-based somatic gene transfer vectors, the pathophysiological consequences of restoring dystrophin expression have been examined in transgenic mdx mice. Transgene expression was correlated with a marked reduction of the skeletal myofibre necrosis and regeneration which is a major feature of the dystrophin-deficient phenotype in young mdx mice. The cDNA construct which is based on a very mild BMD phenotype thus encodes a highly functional dystrophin molecule whose reduced size renders it an attractive candidate for development as a therapeutic gene transfer reagent.
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PMID:Human dystrophin expression corrects the myopathic phenotype in transgenic mdx mice. 130 Nov 34
Autosomal recessive Duchenne-like
muscular dystrophy
(DLMD) is a severe dystrophic myopathy. The incidence is unknown because of its clinical similarity to
Duchenne muscular dystrophy (DMD)
. Three highly inbred DLMD families from Tunisia were analysed for chromosomal linkage using 135 polymorphic microsatellite markers. A significant lod score of z = 9.15 at theta = 0.03 was found with the 13q12 locus D13S115. Two additional 13q12 markers, D13S143 and D13S120, also gave significant lod scores. Therefore, the primary DLMD defect gene lies in the pericentrometric region of chromosome 13q.
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PMID:Linkage of Tunisian autosomal recessive Duchenne-like muscular dystrophy to the pericentromeric region of chromosome 13q. 130 86
Two cases of childhood
muscular dystrophy
are described. One of them had clinical features suggestive of Emery-Dreifuss muscular dystrophy and the other with some features of Prader-Willi syndrome, besides proximal muscle weakness. Muscle biopsy from both cases revealed a clear abnormality of dystrophin, and were diagnosed as having
Duchenne muscular dystrophy (DMD)
by immunofluorescence examination; that is, absent dystrophin at the membrane of the muscle fibers. The clinical spectrum of
DMD
-related myopathies and the importance of dystrophin testing in childhood muscular dystrophies is discussed.
...
PMID:Dystrophin test in differential diagnosis of childhood muscular dystrophies. 130 19
The central portion of the dystrophin gene locus is a preferential site for deletions causing progressive
muscular dystrophy
of the Duchenne type (
DMD
). The nucleotide sequence of a deletion junction fragment from a
DMD
patient was determined, revealing that the proximal breakpoint of the deletion in intron 43 fell within the sequence of a transposon-like element. This segment, belonging to the THE-1 family of human transposable elements, is normally present in a complete form in intron 43 of the dystrophin gene. The deletion mutation was maternally transmitted and eliminated two-thirds of the THE-1 element. Analysis of DNA from additional
DMD
patients revealed a second deletion with the proximal breakpoint mapping within the same THE-1 element.
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PMID:A transposon-like element in the deletion-prone region of the dystrophin gene. 132 53
Duchenne muscular dystrophy
is one of the best known forms of
muscular dystrophy
. The incidence in different countries varies from 130 to 390 per million male live births. Becker variety may be considered a mild form of
Duchenne dystrophy
, with an incidence 10 times lower. A sex linked recessive inheritance is involved in both forms, the affected gene is placed at locus X21. The incidence of both forms in Chile is similar to that reported worldwide, and has been increasing since 1950. Increased CK and LDH levels are confirmed in patients, and overall, they are also higher in female carriers. However only 26% of carriers have increased CK levels and 21% increased LDH levels, compared to normal subjects. Electromyograms show myopathic characteristics in all carrier women. The scope of a prospective clinical, genetic and epidemiologic study currently underway is discussed.
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PMID:[Duchenne and Becker muscular dystrophy in Chile]. 134 81
The molecular revolution that is transforming the entire biomedical field has had far-reaching impact in its application to inherited human muscle disease. The gene for
Duchenne muscular dystrophy
was one of the first cloned without knowledge of the defective protein product. This success was based upon the availability of key chromosomal aberrations that provided molecular landmarks for the disease locus. Subsequent discoveries regarding the mode of expression for this gene, the structure and localization of its protein product dystrophin, and molecular diagnosis of affected and carrier individuals constitute a paradigm for investigation of human genetics. Finding the gene for myotonic
muscular dystrophy
is requiring the brute force approach of cloning several million bases of DNA, identifying expressed sequences, and characterizing candidate genes. The gene that causes hypertrophic cardiomyopathy has been found serendipitously to be one of the genetic markers on chromosome 14, the beta myosin heavy chain.
...
PMID:Molecular biology of human muscle disease. 136 10
Emery-Dreifuss disease is a benign
X-linked muscular dystrophy
characterized by a distinct pattern of muscle weakness, which is of insidious onset and slow progression. It is associated with atrial paralysis that results in sudden death in early adulthood if left untreated. The authors report the documentation of electrical and mechanical silence confined to the atria in a patient with this disease. Electrocardiography and electrophysiological study document the absence of electrical atrial activity, and inability to pace the atria. Hemodynamic studies demonstrate the absence of A waves, and angiography revealed immobility of the atria. This patient has done well following the institution of permanent ventricular pacing. His brother, who also had
muscular dystrophy
, died a sudden cardiac death at the age of 29 after refusing medical intervention. Emery-Dreifuss muscular dystrophy is particularly worthy of recognition because of the preventable occurrence of sudden death in young patients with an otherwise excellent prognosis. Permanent ventricular pacing is indicated.
...
PMID:Atrial paralysis in a patient with Emery-Dreifuss muscular dystrophy. 137 11
A 10-year follow-up study by orthogonal Frank lead electrocardiography was performed on 25 patients with progressive
muscular dystrophy
of the Duchenne type (
DMD
). With advancing age, no apparent changes were observed in the duration and amplitude of the P wave or in the PR interval, whereas the duration of the QRS complex tended to increase. The amplitudes of the R wave in lead X (Rx) and lead Y (Ry) tended to decrease from 1.75 +/- 0.90 and 1.96 +/- 0.59 mV to 0.80 +/- 0.63 and 1.39 +/- 0.62 mV (p < 0.01), whereas the amplitude of the S wave in lead X tended to increase from 0.24 +/- 0.23 mV to 0.53 +/- 0.36 mV in 10 years after initiation of the study (p < 0.01). It is noteworthy that the Ry amplitude began to decrease markedly from the seventh year after the initiation of this study, whereas the Rx amplitude showed a gradual and unceasing decline through the 10-year period. Observation of the sequential changes of the QRS loops in three planes clearly demonstrated that the electrical force tended to decrease in the leftward and inferior directions and increase in the rightward direction. It is of interest that the frequency of occurrence of the deep Q wave was found to be quite high even in the early stages of
DMD
and that it did not display a direct relation to the sequential evolution of this disease. It can be concluded that observation of the sequential changes in the QRS complex allows estimation of the extent and direction of myocardial involvement in
DMD
.
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PMID:A 10-year follow-up study by orthogonal Frank lead ECG on patients with progressive muscular dystrophy of the Duchenne type. 140 21
X-linked recessive
Duchenne muscular dystrophy (DMD)
is caused by the absence of dystrophin, a membrane cytoskeletal protein. Dystrophin is associated with a large oligomeric complex of sarcolemmal glycoprotein. The dystrophin-glycoprotein complex has been proposed to span the sarcolemma to provide a link between the subsarcolemmal cytoskeleton and the extracellular matrix component, laminin. In
DMD
, the absence of dystrophin leads to a large reduction in all of the dystrophin-associated protein. We have investigated the possibility that a deficiency of a dystrophin-associated protein could be the cause of severe childhood autosomal recessive
muscular dystrophy
(SCARMD) with a
DMD
-like phenotype. Here we report the specific deficiency of the 50K dystrophin-associated glycoprotein (M(r) 50,000) in sarcolemma of SCARMD patients. Therefore, the loss of this glycoprotein is a common denominator of the pathological process leading to muscle cell necrosis in two forms of
muscular dystrophy
,
DMD
and SCARMD.
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PMID:Deficiency of the 50K dystrophin-associated glycoprotein in severe childhood autosomal recessive muscular dystrophy. 140 35
We measured plasma levels of atrial natriuretic peptide (ANP) in 9 patients of
Duchenne muscular dystrophy (DMD)
and 3 patients of Becker muscular dystrophy with congestive heart failure (CHF). Administration of digitalis, catecholamine and angiotensin converting enzyme inhibitor resulted in decrease of ANP levels as well as improvement of clinical symptoms of CHF and cardiomegaly. Four
DMD
patients whose ANP levels were more than 200 pg/ml after the treatment of CHF showed poor prognosis. These results suggest that ANP is a useful marker for the treatment of CHF in progressive
muscular dystrophy
.
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PMID:[Alteration of atrial natriuretic peptide in progressive muscular dystrophy with congestive heart failure]. 142 36
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