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Tetrahydrobiopterin (BH4) responsive hyperphenylalaninemia (HPA) with a mutant phenylalanine hydroxylase (PAH) gene was found during neonatal screening for
PKU
. This study determined blood BH4 and phenylalanine in two patients with hyperphenylalaninemia following oral load with BH4 10 mg/kg. Our patients underwent neonatal screening for
PKU
, had normal biopterin metabolism and their PAH mutations were determined. Peak plasma biopterin levels in Case 1, which were reached at between 2 and 4h after loading, were 612, 297, and 178 nmol/L at age 30 days, 55 days, and 19 months, respectively, and the maximum phenylalanine decreasing rates, which were found at 24h, were 54, 16, and 4%, respectively. In Case 2, peak plasma biopterin levels were 747 and 327 nmol/L at age 20 and 55 days, respectively, and the maximum phenylalanine decreasing rates were 39 and 32%, respectively. In the BH4 loading test, the peaks of BH4 in both patients lowered ( approximately 50%), on the same dose schedule of BH4, as patients got older.
Mol
Genet Metab 2005 Dec
PMID:Plasma biopterin levels and tetrahydrobiopterin responsiveness. 1618 15
Tetrahydrobiopterin (BH4), the natural cofactor of phenylalanine hydroxylase (EC 1.14.16.1), can reduce blood phenylalanine (Phe) in BH4 sensitive patients with hyperphenylalaninemia (McKuisick 261600). We report on the long-term treatment of eight patients with mild and classical
phenylketonuria
(blood Phe levels maximum blood Phe levels between 771 and 1500 micromol/L) using BH4 at a dosage of 8-12 mg/kg BW per day. In all patients reduction of blood Phe was >30% after BH4 loading test. Three patients were treated from birth by BH4 only, five after initial low Phe dietary treatment. Seven of them continue to be on BH4 treatment only, one has a relaxed low protein diet. No side effects could be observed (longest observation time 5 years), somatic and psychomotor development were normal. The main problem of BH4 treatment is finding an optimal dosage at different ages and an under special conditions like infectious diseases. There is evidence that in some patients BH4 treatment may allow a more relaxed low protein diet showing positive effects on weight gain and quality of life. Further controlled studies are necessary not only to rule out any side effects but also for optimizing treatment strategies with BH4 treatment in mild
phenylketonuria
.
Mol
Genet Metab 2005 Dec
PMID:Long-term treatment of patients with mild and classical phenylketonuria by tetrahydrobiopterin. 1624 84
Mutation spectrum of phenylalanine hydroxylase (PAH) gene in patients with
phenylketonuria
(
PKU
) in Northern China is described with a discussion on genotype-phenotype correlation. By using PCR/SSCP and DNA sequencing, all exons of PAH gene in the 185 unrelated patients with
PKU
from Northern China were studied. A total of 70 different mutations, including 42 missense, 12 splice, 7 nonsense, 5 deletion, 3 insertion, and 1 silence/splice mutations, were detected in 349/370 mutant alleles (94.3%). Deletion, insertion, and frameshift mutations were found for the first time in China
PKU
patients. The mutations R243Q, EX6-96A>G, R111X, Y356X, and R413P were the prevalent mutations with relative frequencies of 22.2, 11.1, 8.7, 6.5, and 6.5%, respectively. Fifteen novel mutations were identified in this study: I38fsX19, IVS4+3G>C, Y154H, R157K, R157I, T200fsX6, Q267H, Q267E, F302fsX39, G346R, S349A, L367L, R400K, IVS12+4A>G, and IVS12+6T>A. Each of them occurs at very low frequency (0.3-1.1%). The mutation spectrum of
PKU
in Chinese is similar to other Asian populations but significantly different from European populations. Altogether, 70 different mutations are found in 109 genotypes distributed among 185
PKU
patients. As shown by the analysis, the predicted residual activity found in the majority of
PKU
individuals match their in vivo phenotypes, though evidence is also found for both phenotypic inconsistencies among subjects with similar genotypes and discordance between the in vitro and in vivo effects of some mutant alleles. The study enables us to construct a national database in China serving as a valuable tool for genetic counseling and prognostic evaluation of future cases of
PKU
.
Mol
Genet Metab 2005 Dec
PMID:Phenylketonuria mutations in Northern China. 1625 86
Tetrahydrobiopterin (BH4) deficiency among newborns with hyperphenylalaninemia must be rapidly diagnosed and distinguished from classical
phenylketonuria
(
PKU
) to initiate immediately specific treatment and to prevent irreversible neurological damage. The characteristic pattern of urinary pterins makes it possible to differentiate between
PKU
and BH4 deficiencies, and to identify different variants of BH4 deficiency. However, collection, storage, and shipment of urine samples for pterin analysis is cumbersome. A method for the measurement of different pterins (neopterin, biopterin, and pterin) in blood collected on filter paper was developed as a potential alternative to the screening for BH4 deficiencies in urine and for the monitoring of BH4 pharmacokinetics. Pterins pattern in blood spots was comparable with those in plasma and urine. We thus established reference values for pterins in blood spots in patients with hyperphenylalaninemia and identified new patients with GTP cyclohydrolase I deficiency, 6-pyruvoyl-tetrahydropterin synthase deficiency, and dihydropteridine reductase deficiency using dried blood spots on filter paper.
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Genet Metab 2005 Dec
PMID:Screening for tetrahydrobiopterin deficiencies using dried blood spots on filter paper. 1627 37
Patients with tetrahydrobiopterin (BH4)-responsive phenylalanine hydroxylase (PAH) deficiency may benefit from BH4 therapy instead or in addition to the low-phenylalanine diet. Different loading test protocols are currently used to detect these patients. As a consequence, data on the rate of BH4-responsiveness within patients with mild
phenylketonuria
(
PKU
) and/or more severe phenotypes show high variation and a more sensitive and standardised BH4 loading test protocol needs to be defined. We modified the current standard BH4 loading test (20 mg/kg) to a second administration of 20 mg/kg after 24 h and extended blood sampling to 48 h in 24 patients with PAH deficiency. Using this extended loading test (2 x 20 mg BH4/kg), the rate of BH4-responsiveness was calculated at 8, 24, and 48 h after BH4 administration. We defined three groups of patients: "rapid responders" in 10/24 patients (4 mild HPA, 2 mild
PKU
, 2 moderate
PKU
, and 2 classic
PKU
), "moderate responders" in 4/24 patients (4 classic
PKU
), and "slow responder" in 4/24 patients (4 mild
PKU
). Six out of 24 patients (1 mild HPA, 1 moderate
PKU
, and 4 classic
PKU
) were found to be "non-responder." Individual phenylalanine profiles show variations in responsiveness at different time points and sampling over 48 h was more informative than over 24h in patients with mild and moderate
PKU
compared to mild HPA. Analysis of BH4 loading tests in 209 patients with the standard BH4 loading test protocol confirms only minor importance of the 24 h response: the rate of responsiveness to BH4 after 24 h was shown to be equal to or even lower than after 8h among most phenotypes. However, extension of the BH4 loading test to 48 h and repeated BH4 administration seems to be useful to detect BH4-responsiveness in more severe phenotypes and allows detecting "slow responders" who may benefit from BH4 therapy.
Mol
Genet Metab 2005 Dec
PMID:Extended tetrahydrobiopterin loading test in the diagnosis of cofactor-responsive phenylketonuria: a pilot study. 1629 3
A 29-year-old woman with
PKU
is presented, who was successfully treated with phenylalanine restriction as well as oral BH4 during this pregnancy, with a normal outcome. Her PAH mutation was R408W/F39L. Remarkably, the blood phenylalanine control was easily accomplished during this pregnancy. The lack of nausea and vomiting during the first trimester suggests that the occurrence of CHD in babies born to women with
PKU
may be reduced with BH4.
Mol
Genet Metab 2005 Dec
PMID:Tetrahydrobiopterin and maternal PKU. 1633 27
Classic
phenylketonuria
(
PKU
) is characterized by severe mental retardation in untreated individuals and mild neurocognitive abnormalities in some early treated adults. The exact biochemical mechanisms underlying this neurotoxicity remain undetermined. Several theories implicate abnormal cerebral energy utilization and alterations in biochemical pathways that involve glucose metabolism. This pilot study was undertaken to investigate whether 18F-deoxyglucose positron emission tomography (PET) is an effective tool to study cerebral glucose metabolism in early treated
PKU
. After PET coregistration with SPGR MRI, relative glucose metabolic rates (rGMR) at the center of standard atlas positions was determined. Repeated measures MANOVA was used to assess regional metabolic differences, which were then correlated with age-specific and day-of-scan plasma phenylalanine and age. Patients with
PKU
in comparison to controls had decreased rGMR in cortical regions including the prefrontal, somatosensory, and visual cortices, and increased activity in subcortical regions including the striatum and limbic system. Day-of-scan phenylalanine correlated with abnormal activity in subcortical structures, and older age was associated with decreased activity in the prefrontal and visual cortices. The clinical significance of these abnormalities of glucose metabolism in specific areas of the brain remains unknown.
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Genet Metab 2006 Mar
PMID:Cerebral glucose metabolism in adults with early treated classic phenylketonuria. 1634 70
Essential fatty acids (EFAs), and their longer-chain more-unsaturated derivatives (LCPUFAs) in particular, are essential for normal growth and cognitive development during childhood. Children with inborn errors of amino acid metabolism represent a risk population for a reduced LCPUFA status because their diet is low in EFAs and LCPUFAs. We have investigated the EFA and LCPUFA status of children with various amino acid metabolism disorders (not
PKU
) under treatment. Fatty acid profiles of plasma and erythrocyte phospholipids of 33 patients (aged 0-18 years) and 38 matched controls were determined by gas-liquid chromatography. Food-frequency questionnaires were used to assess the mean fatty acid intake. The dietary intake of the EFAs linoleic acid (LA) and alpha-linolenic acid (ALA) was comparable in both groups, while the LCPUFA intake was much lower in patients. This was associated with lower relative concentrations (% of total fatty acids) of n-3 docosahexaenoic acid (DHA) in plasma and erythrocyte phospholipids. Concentrations of arachidonic acid (AA) did not differ. The same was observed for the two EFAs LA and ALA. Thus, as compared to healthy controls, children with amino acid metabolism disorders have a lower intake of LCPUFAs and have lower concentrations of DHA but not of AA in plasma and erythrocyte phospholipids. This suggests that endogenous AA synthesis might guarantee an adequate AA status. The lower DHA status, however, warrants further investigations regarding the impact of DHA supplementation on growth and development of these children.
Mol
Genet Metab 2006 Jun
PMID:Essential polyunsaturated fatty acids in plasma and erythrocytes of children with inborn errors of amino acid metabolism. 1653 Apr 43
Since a few years ESI-MS/MS has been employed for the simultaneous detection of a wide range of inborn errors of metabolism. The screening center North at the Hamburg University Medical Center processes 40-50,000 samples per year. To assess current developments in neonatal screening, the Northern German Working Group on Neonatal Screening consisting of health care providers, metabolic centers, and screening laboratories was founded. Based on current literature and experience four categories of diseases were established. The first three categories were recommended for screening under constant scientific evaluation, while glutaric aciduria II, beta-ketothiolase deficiency, short-chain acylCoA dehydrogenase deficiency, and homocystinuria were not included in the screening program. In contrast, general screening for
phenylketonuria
(
PKU
) remains undisputed and MS/MS screening reduced false positives by simultaneously detecting phenylalanine and tyrosine. Recently, (6R)-L-erythro-5,6,7,8-tetrahydrobiopterin (BH(4))-sensitive
PKU
has been discovered. We were able to demonstrate that BH(4) treatment without dietary restrictions may be sufficient for certain BH(4)-responsive
PKU
patients. In general, MS/MS provides a potential to rapidly screen for a wide variety of rare metabolic disorders but a close cooperation between scientists and metabolic doctors is required to constantly evaluate results in terms of improving the outcome of patients.
Mol
Nutr Food Res 2006 Apr
PMID:Evaluation of electrospray-tandem mass spectrometry for the detection of phenylketonuria and other rare disorders. 1659 11
In order to determine the
phenylketonuria
(
PKU
) mutation spectrum in the population of Minas Gerais State, Brazil, 78 unrelated
PKU
patients found by the neonatal screening program from 1993 to 2003 were tested for nine phenylalanine hydroxylase mutations. These mutations were selected due to their high frequencies in other Brazilian populations and in Portugal, where the largest contingent of the Caucasian component of the Brazilian population originated from. The most frequent mutations were V388M (21%), R261Q (16%), IVS10nt11 (13.4%), I65T (5.7%), and R252W (5%). The frequencies of the other four mutations (R261X, R408W, Y414C, and IVS12nt1) did not reach 2%. By testing these nine mutations, we were able to identify 64% of the
PKU
alleles in our sample. V388M frequency was higher than in any other known population and almost three times larger than that observed in Portugal, probably reflecting genetic drift. The mutation profile, as well as the relative frequency of the different mutations, suggest that the Minas Gerais population more closely resembles that of Portugal than do the other Brazilian populations that have already been tested.
Genet
Mol
Res 2006 Mar 31
PMID:Frequencies of phenylalanine hydroxylase mutations I65T, R252W, R261Q, R261X, IVS10nt11, V388M, R408W, Y414C, and IVS12nt1 in Minas Gerais, Brazil. 1675 93
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