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Two families of dogs (Australian cattle dogs and Shetland sheepdogs) with an inherited "spongiform leukoencephalomyelopathy" were identified, with widespread vacuolation of white matter of the brain and spinal cord. Affected dogs of both breeds developed tremors at 2-9 weeks of age followed by progressive neurological worsening with ataxia,
paresis
, paralysis, spasticity, and cranial nerve dysfunction. The modes of inheritance of both families were most likely maternal. The cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) analysis showed elevated ratio of 3-OH butyrate to acetoacetic acid. Mitochondrial DNA sequencing showed a G to A transition at 14,474 nt (G14474A, GenBank accession no. NC002008 ) that results in an amino acid change of valine-98 to methionine (V98M) of mitochondrial encoded cytochrome b. Western blot analysis showed increased levels of core I and core II but decreased level of
cytochrome
c1 of the complex III and cytochrome c oxidase of the complex IV of the respiratory chain.
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PMID:Canine spongiform leukoencephalomyelopathy is associated with a missense mutation in cytochrome b. 1602 96
The vascular wall weakness caused by dysplastic alterations predisposes to the spontaneous dissection of cerebral arteries. The authors hypothesized for the first time that dysplasia might be the result of mitochondrial cytopathy. To test this hypothesis, the muscle biopsy was conducted in 3 male patients, aged 30-38 years, with the spontaneous dissection of the internal carotid (2) and posterior cerebral (1) arteries. Clinically dissections manifested by ischemic stroke (2) or the peripheral
paresis
of the hypoglossal nerve (1). The morphological study of fresh frozen sections of muscle by modified Gomori trichrome method revealed ragged-red fibers The histochemical study showed the severe decrease of the stain on succinate dehydrogenase and
cytochrome
-c-oxidase as well as the focal intensive staining of peripheral regions of muscle fibers. The complex of found changes is characteristic for a mitochondrial pathology. No patients had A3243G tRNA gene mutation, the most common mutation for MELAS. The serum lactate level was elevated only in one patient. We suggest that the mitochondrial disorder occurs not only in muscle, but also in cerebral artery wall--mitochondrial arteriopathy, which predisposes to spontaneous cerebral artery dissection.
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PMID:[Mitochondrial arteriopathy as a cause of spontaneous dissection of cerebral arteries]. 2073 20