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Query: UMLS:C0038454 (
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Danon disease, an X-linked multisystemic disorder, is due to deficiency of Lysosome-Associated Membrane
Protein 2
(LAMP2). It is usually characterized by hypertrophic cardiomyopathy, mental retardation and skeletal myopathy, sometimes also with atypical features. A 20-year-old man with cognitive impairment was admitted to the Emergency Room because of a sudden chest pain. ECG showed Wolff-Parkinson-White syndrome; echocardiography revealed hypertrophic cardiomyopathy, and, shortly after, he experienced a cardiac arrest followed by an occipital ischemic
stroke
. On neurological examination, he complained of visual loss, and diffuse muscle wasting and weakness were also unexpectedly noted. Electromyography evidenced a myopathic pattern and a peripheral neuropathy. A muscle biopsy disclosed vacuolar myopathy with glycogen storage; immunohistochemical studies demonstrated a LAMP-2 deficiency. LAMP2 molecular analysis identified a "de novo" mutation (p. Q353X). This patient with a neglected Danon disease, experienced an unusual complication as a
stroke
due to cerebral hypoperfusion after cardiac arrest caused by WPW syndrome.
...
PMID:Ischemic stroke due to hypoperfusion in a patient with a previously unrecognized Danon disease. 2781 33
Circadian rhythm disturbances have been consistently associated with the development of several diseases, particularly cardiovascular diseases (CVDs). A central clock in the brain maintains the daily rhythm in accordance with the external environment. At the molecular level, the clock is maintained by "clock genes", the regulation of which is mainly due to DNA methylation, a molecular mechanism of gene expression regulation, able to react to and be reprogrammed by environmental exposure such as exposure to particulate matter (PM). In 55 patients with a diagnosis of acute ischemic
stroke
, we showed that PM
2.5
exposure experienced before the event influenced clock genes methylation (i.e., circadian locomotor output cycles protein kaput
CLOCK
,
period 2 PER2
,
cryprochrome 1 CRY1
,
Neuronal PAS Domain
Protein 2
NPAS2
), possibly modulating the patient prognosis after the event, as
cryptochrome 1 CRY1
and
period 1 PER1
methylation levels were associated with the Rankin score. Moreover, if PM
2.5
annual average was low, CRY1/CRY2 methylation levels were positively associated with the National Institutes of Health
Stroke
Scale (NIHSS) score, whereas they were negatively associated if PM
2.5
exposure was high. Whether epigenetic changes in clock genes need to be considered as a prognostic marker of
stroke
or rather a causal agent in
stroke
development remains to be determined. Further studies are needed to determine the role of clock gene methylation in regulating the response to and recovery after a
stroke
event.
...
PMID:Particulate Air Pollution, Clock Gene Methylation, and Stroke: Effects on Stroke Severity and Disability. 3234 65