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In the skeletal muscle of patients with mitochondrial myopathies (Kearns-Sayre syndrome and chronic progressive external
ophthalmoplegia
) and in the heart and skeletal muscle of healthy persons cells lacking
cytochrome c oxidase
are found. The respiratory-defective cells have the following features in common: onset of the defect at juvenile or adult age; progressive character of the defect with increasing age; and focal pattern of respiratory-deficient cells (fibers). A statistic mutation of mtDNA in affected cells is suggested to cause the defect of mitochondrial function. It is postulated that the continuous accumulation of respiratory-deficient cells, mainly in the human heart with increasing age, will finally limit the life-span of each human individual.
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PMID:Mutations of mitochondrial DNA and human death. 216 72
A 7-year-old girl with
cytochrome c oxidase
deficiency who had no neurologic deficits in infancy suddenly developed
ophthalmoplegia
, ptosis, and respiratory arrest. She recovered almost completely 80 days after onset, suggesting that acute onset and rapid remission are observed in patients with
cytochrome c oxidase
deficiency. It is also possible that early initiation of therapy in
cytochrome c oxidase
deficiency with coenzyme Q10 may hasten and enhance the therapeutic effect.
...
PMID:Cytochrome c oxidase deficiency with acute onset and rapid recovery. 217 14
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
We investigated the correlations of deletions of mitochondrial DNA in skeletal muscle with clinical manifestations of mitochondrial myopathies, a group of disorders defined either by biochemical abnormalities of mitochondria or by morphologic changes causing a ragged red appearance of the muscle fibers histochemically. We performed genomic Southern blot analysis of muscle mitochondrial DNA from 123 patients with different mitochondrial myopathies or encephalomyopathies. Deletions were found in the mitochondrial DNA of 32 patients, all of whom had progressive external
ophthalmoplegia
. Some patients had only ocular myopathy, whereas others had Kearns-Sayre syndrome, a multisystem disorder characterized by
ophthalmoplegia
, pigmentary retinopathy, heart block, and cerebellar ataxia. The deletions ranged in size from 1.3 to 7.6 kilobases and were mapped to different sites in the mitochondrial DNA, but an identical 4.9-kilobase deletion was found in the same location in 11 patients. Biochemical analysis showed decreased activities of NADH dehydrogenase, rotenone-sensitive NADH-cytochrome c reductase, succinate-cytochrome c reductase, and
cytochrome c oxidase
, four enzymes of the mitochondrial respiratory chain containing subunits encoded by mitochondrial DNA. We conclude that deletions of muscle mitochondrial DNA are associated with
ophthalmoplegia
and may result in impaired mitochondrial function. However, the precise relation between clinical and biochemical phenotypes and deletions remains to be defined.
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PMID:Mitochondrial DNA deletions in progressive external ophthalmoplegia and Kearns-Sayre syndrome. 230
To determine whether focal
cytochrome c oxidase
(
CCO
) deficiency characterized by scattered fibers with absent
CCO
activity among normal fibers was a specific finding for mitochondrial myopathies, we studied 389 muscle biopsies from various neuromuscular diseases other than mitochondrial myopathies. Focal
CCO
deficiency was found in 14 biopsies: 5 of 26 patients with myotonic dystrophy, 3 of 19 with nemaline myopathy, 1 of 7 with distal myopathy with rimmed vacuole formation, 3 of 22 with limb-girdle muscular dystrophy, 1 of 9 with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, one of 79 with Duchenne muscular dystrophy. Focal
CCO
deficiency is known to be a crucial finding for chronic progressive external
ophthalmoplegia
, but it can also be seen in a variety of other neuromuscular disorders, probably as a secondarily induced phenomenon.
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PMID:Focal cytochrome c oxidase deficiency in various neuromuscular diseases. 254 31
31P-NMR spectra were obtained from the quadriceps femoris muscle (at rest and after aerobic exercise) of the 7 cases of mitochondrial myopathies (2 cases of mitochondrial encephalomyopathy and lactic acidosis(MELA), 1 case of myoclonus epilepsy with regged red fiber, 1 case of Kearns-Sayre syndrome, 3 cases of progressive external
ophthalmoplegia
), using superconducting whole body MR (Magnetom, Siemens). One case showed abnormally low Pcr/Pi ratio in the resting state. An aerobic exercise using ergometer was performed on the other 6 patients. Three of them demonstrated significant reduction and delayed recovery of the Pcr/Pi ratio after exercise. This reduction was not detected in the control subjects. Histological studies of biopsied muscles revealed ragged red fibers in all the cases, the number varies, however, from 0.5 to 15.3 per cent of the total fibers. Abnormalities in the Pcr/Pi ratio of phosphorus spectra, in resting state or after exercise, tend to be observed in patients showing abundant ragged red fibers. Focal
cytochrome c oxidase
deficiency with relatively small amount of ragged red fibers (less than 10 per cent of the total fibers) was histologically noted in five of our patients, excluding 2 MELA patients. Biochemical assay of mitochondria enzyme was normal. It has been assumed that these patients have no primary defect in energy metabolism and the occasionally observed
cytochrome c oxidase
deficient fibers are non-specific findings probably caused by some devastating process occurring in these fibers. However, our present studies revealed abnormal reduction and delayed restoration of the Pcr/Pi ratio in 2 out of 5 focal
cytochrome c oxidase
deficiency cases.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)
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PMID:[31P-NMR spectroscopy of mitochondrial myopathies: the relation between abnormal energy metabolism and muscle biopsy findings]. 254 6
Respiratory chain enzymes were studied in isolated mitochondria of two patients with mitochondrial myopathy. Both patients had been suffering from chronic progressive external
ophthalmoplegia
and abnormal muscular fatigability since late childhood. One of the patients exhibited the complete triad of symptoms characteristic of Kearns-Sayre syndrome. Venous lactate levels at rest and during minimal exercise were increased in both patients. Histochemical examination of muscle revealed ragged red fibres and intermingled fibres negative for
cytochrome c oxidase
. Biochemical studies showed decreased activities of complex I and complex IV of the respiratory chain in both patients. Reduced minus oxidized spectra of mitochondrial cytochromes revealed a decreased content of cytochrome aa3 in only one patient, but a normal content in the other. A combined deficiency of complexes I and IV in muscle might either be due to a deficiency of a single subunit common to both complexes or to a coincidental deficiency of both complexes expressed either in the same or in different fibres.
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PMID:Partial deficiency of complexes I and IV of the mitochondrial respiratory chain in skeletal muscle of two patients with mitochondrial myopathy. 254 13
Two patients (a 50-year-old and a 35-year-old men) with focal
cytochrome c oxidase
deficiency, manifesting ptosis and external
ophthalmoplegia
of 13 and 6 years' duration, respectively, were reported. Patient 1 (a 50-year-old male) had also slight muscular weakness of the proximal limb and neck flexor muscles. Diagnosis of myasthenia gravis had been made on the clinical findings including ptosis and external
ophthalmoplegia
, diurnal fluctuation of symptoms, and equivocal positive Tensilon test. However, waning phenomenon on repetitive nerve stimulation or elevation of titer of the anti-acetylcholine receptor antibody was not detected on both patients. Needle EMG showed mild myopathic changes. Finally, pathological and biochemical analyses of the biopsied muscles confirmed the diagnosis of mitochondrial myopathy (focal
cytochrome c oxidase
deficiency).
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PMID:[Two cases of mitochondrial myopathy (focal cytochrome c oxidase deficiency), long-term follow-up on a diagnosis of ocular type myasthenia gravis]. 255 82
Ragged-red fibers (RRFs) are mainly seen in mitochondrial myopathy and related to biochemical defects in electron transfer chain on some occasions. Recently, some papers reported the occurrence of RRFs in the biopsied muscle of myotonic dystrophy (MyD). To examine whether the mitochondrial function is disturbed in MyD, we have studied the biopsied muscles of 12 cases with MyD (10 males and 2 females averaging 38 years of age) morphologically and mainly biochemically. RRFs, ranging from 2--20% of the muscle fibers, were identified in 5 out of 12 cases. On electron microscopy, these fibers had aggregated abnormally enlarged mitochondria with dene bodies, concentrically whirled membranous cristae and paracrystalline inclusions. Clinically, 4 of 5 cases with RRFs had mild to moderate and only 2 of 7 without RRFs had
ophthalmoplegia
. Bicycle ergometer exercise test showed abnormal increase of lactate/pyruvate ratio in three cases with RRFs. Histochemically,
cytochrome c oxidase
(
CCO
) activity was absent selectively in all of the RRFs. Immunohistochemical staining showed the presence of
CCO
protein by using monoclonal antibody which was specific to
CCO
subunit IV. Biochemical study with crude muscle extract of 11 cases of MyD showed decreases in NADH dehydrogenase, NADH CoQ reductase, succinate CoQ reductase (SCR),
CCO
, carnitine actyl transferase activities in most of cases regardless RRFs. To avoid the influence possibly derived from the various stages of muscle degeneration in the biopsied specimens, we calculated the ratio of the enzyme activities compared with succinate dehydrogenase which was located in the electron transfer chain and did not show any statistical difference regardless of RRFs.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)
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PMID:[A study of mitochondrial electron transfer chain in myotonic dystrophy]. 259 36
A 19-year-old man with chronic progressive external
ophthalmoplegia
with deleted mitochondrial DNA was reported. Neurological examination revealed bilateral external
ophthalmoplegia
, hearing loss of sensorineural type, short stature, mental retardation, muscle atrophy and weakness in the proximal muscles. Lactate and pyruvate levels were elevated in both serum and cerebrospinal fluid (CSF). Protein concentration was slightly increased in CSF. Electromyogram showed myopathic changes on all the muscles examined. Ragged-red fibers were found in biopsied rectus femoris muscle, stained with modified Gomori trichrome. Scattered
cytochrome c oxidase
deficient fibers were encountered. The computed tomography of the brain showed mild cerebral and cerebellar atrophy without any abnormal calcification or hypo-lucency. Southern blot analysis of the mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) extracted from the patient's muscle revealed mixed population of mtDNA, consisting of the normal one and partially deleted one. The size of the deletion was about 4.5-kilobase. The region included the sequences coding for at least four subunits of Complex I, one subunit of Complex IV, two subunits of Complex V and five tRNAs. There may be a "hot area" on the mitochondrial genome that is more prone to be deleted than other regions of mtDNA. Southern blot analysis is usefull for the diagnosis of KSS or CPEO.
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PMID:[Chronic progressive external ophthalmoplegia (CPEO) with deleted mitochondrial DNA]. 259 47
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