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Epilepsia ; 64(6): 1612-1626, 2023 06.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36994644

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OBJECTIVE: Argininosuccinate lyase (ASL) is integral to the urea cycle, which enables nitrogen wasting and biosynthesis of arginine, a precursor of nitric oxide. Inherited ASL deficiency causes argininosuccinic aciduria, the second most common urea cycle defect and an inherited model of systemic nitric oxide deficiency. Patients present with developmental delay, epilepsy, and movement disorder. Here we aim to characterize epilepsy, a common and neurodebilitating comorbidity in argininosuccinic aciduria. METHODS: We conducted a retrospective study in seven tertiary metabolic centers in the UK, Italy, and Canada from 2020 to 2022, to assess the phenotype of epilepsy in argininosuccinic aciduria and correlate it with clinical, biochemical, radiological, and electroencephalographic data. RESULTS: Thirty-seven patients, 1-31 years of age, were included. Twenty-two patients (60%) presented with epilepsy. The median age at epilepsy onset was 24 months. Generalized tonic-clonic and focal seizures were most common in early-onset patients, whereas atypical absences were predominant in late-onset patients. Seventeen patients (77%) required antiseizure medications and six (27%) had pharmacoresistant epilepsy. Patients with epilepsy presented with a severe neurodebilitating disease with higher rates of speech delay (p = .04) and autism spectrum disorders (p = .01) and more frequent arginine supplementation (p = .01) compared to patients without epilepsy. Neonatal seizures were not associated with a higher risk of developing epilepsy. Biomarkers of ureagenesis did not differ between epileptic and non-epileptic patients. Epilepsy onset in early infancy (p = .05) and electroencephalographic background asymmetry (p = .0007) were significant predictors of partially controlled or refractory epilepsy. SIGNIFICANCE: Epilepsy in argininosuccinic aciduria is frequent, polymorphic, and associated with more frequent neurodevelopmental comorbidities. We identified prognostic factors for pharmacoresistance in epilepsy. This study does not support defective ureagenesis as prominent in the pathophysiology of epilepsy but suggests a role of central dopamine deficiency. A role of arginine in epileptogenesis was not supported and warrants further studies to assess the potential arginine neurotoxicity in argininosuccinic aciduria.


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Aciduria Argininosuccínica , Epilepsia , Humanos , Aciduria Argininosuccínica/complicaciones , Aciduria Argininosuccínica/genética , Aciduria Argininosuccínica/metabolismo , Estudios Retrospectivos , Óxido Nítrico , Arginina/metabolismo , Arginina/uso terapéutico , Epilepsia/complicaciones , Epilepsia/epidemiología , Epilepsia/tratamiento farmacológico , Urea , Convulsiones/tratamiento farmacológico
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J Inherit Metab Dis ; 44(4): 903-915, 2021 07.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33634872

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Carnitine acyl-carnitine translocase deficiency (CACTD) is a rare autosomal recessive disorder of mitochondrial long-chain fatty-acid transport. Most patients present in the first 2 days of life, with hypoketotic hypoglycaemia, hyperammonaemia, cardiomyopathy or arrhythmia, hepatomegaly and elevated liver enzymes. Multi-centre international retrospective chart review of clinical presentation, biochemistry, treatment modalities including diet, subsequent complications, and mode of death of all patients. Twenty-three patients from nine tertiary metabolic units were identified. Seven attenuated patients of Pakistani heritage, six of these homozygous c.82G>T, had later onset manifestations and long-term survival without chronic hyperammonemia. Of the 16 classical cases, 15 had cardiac involvement at presentation comprising cardiac arrhythmias (9/15), cardiac arrest (7/15), and cardiac hypertrophy (9/15). Where recorded, ammonia levels were elevated in all but one severe case (13/14 measured) and 14/16 had hypoglycaemia. Nine classical patients survived longer-term-most with feeding difficulties and cognitive delay. Hyperammonaemia appears refractory to ammonia scavenger treatment and carglumic acid, but responds well to high glucose delivery during acute metabolic crises. High-energy intake seems necessary to prevent decompensation. Anaplerosis utilising therapeutic d,l-3-hydroxybutyrate, Triheptanoin and increased protein intake, appeared to improve chronic hyperammonemia and metabolic stability where trialled in individual cases. CACTD is a rare disorder of fatty acid oxidation with a preponderance to severe cardiac dysfunction. Long-term survival is possible in classical early-onset cases with long-chain fat restriction, judicious use of glucose infusions, and medium chain triglyceride supplementation. Adjunctive therapies supporting anaplerosis may improve longer-term outcomes.


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Carnitina Aciltransferasas/deficiencia , Carnitina/uso terapéutico , Dieta con Restricción de Grasas , Errores Innatos del Metabolismo Lipídico/dietoterapia , Errores Innatos del Metabolismo Lipídico/tratamiento farmacológico , Suplementos Dietéticos , Humanos , Recién Nacido , Internacionalidad , Estudios Retrospectivos , Tasa de Supervivencia
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JIMD Rep ; 49(1): 43-47, 2019 Sep.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31497480

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Imerslund-Grasbeck syndrome (IGS, OMIM 261100) is a rare autosomal recessive disease characterized by vitamin B12 malabsorption resulting in megaloblastic anemia and asymptomatic proteinuria. IGS is caused by bi-allelic mutations in either CUBN or AMN that respectively encode the cubilin and amnionless subunits of the cobalamin-intrinsic factor receptor. We report four siblings (three boys, one girl) of non-consanguineous parents of Jewish background, aged 10 months to 12 years, with homozygous CUBN frameshift c.2614_2615deIGA p.(Asp872LeufisTer3) mutation and typical features of IGS. The two older brothers presented in early infancy with lethargy, mouth ulcerations, eosinophilic enterocolitis, megaloblastic anemia and failure to thrive. Investigations revealed low serum cobalamin levels. Intramuscular hydroxycobalamin supplementation resulted in dramatic resolution of all symptoms including lethargy. A positive impact on their growth curve was seen. Prospective early treatment in the younger siblings prevented these manifestations. Proteinuria with proximal tubulopathy was seen in all patients, plasma protein level and renal function were normal. All children had pronounced vitamin D deficiency and required high doses of oral supplementation. Vitamin B12 treatment could be individually adjusted; requirement decreased with age. Tubulopathy showed improvement over time. Low vitamin D could be explained by cubilin being involved in reabsorption of vitamin carriers.

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