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Clin Exp Dermatol ; 49(6): 547-555, 2024 May 21.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38308656

RESUMEN

BACKGROUND: Lipoid proteinosis (LP), also known as Urbach-Wiethe disease, is a rare autosomal recessive genodermatosis, caused by mutations in the ECM1 gene. This results in the deposition of periodic acid-Schiff (PAS)-positive, hyaline-like material on the skin, mucosae and internal organs. OBJECTIVES: To present a case report of LP and a systematic review to synthesize the scientific literature on the management of this uncommon and frequently missed diagnosis. METHODS: We present a case report of a 48-year-old man with LP who exhibited significant improvement after oral acitretin therapy. To address the lack of large case-control studies on LP treatment, we performed a systematic review of the literature following the PRISMA 2020 criteria. The search was conducted in PubMed, Web of Science, Cochrane and Scopus databases from inception until June 2023. To assess the methodological quality of case reports and case series, we used the Joanna Briggs Collaboration critical appraisal tool. RESULTS: We included 25 studies that met eligibility criteria. Data from 44 patients with a histopathologically confirmed diagnosis were analysed. Treatment ranged from systemic therapies (acitretin, etretinate, dimethyl sulfoxide, corticosteroids, penicillamine) to surgical or laser procedures. Regarding methodological quality, the main discrepancies arose in the reporting of participant characteristics and treatment interventions. CONCLUSIONS: Low-dose oral acitretin could have potential in managing LP, exhibiting fewer side-effects compared with other therapeutic agents. Further research is needed to establish more comprehensive and evidence-based treatment guidelines.


Asunto(s)
Acitretina , Proteinosis Lipoidea de Urbach y Wiethe , Humanos , Proteinosis Lipoidea de Urbach y Wiethe/genética , Proteinosis Lipoidea de Urbach y Wiethe/patología , Proteinosis Lipoidea de Urbach y Wiethe/tratamiento farmacológico , Proteinosis Lipoidea de Urbach y Wiethe/diagnóstico , Masculino , Acitretina/uso terapéutico , Persona de Mediana Edad , Queratolíticos/uso terapéutico , Resultado del Tratamiento
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Pediatr Dermatol ; 40(1): 113-119, 2023 Jan.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36670503

RESUMEN

BACKGROUND/OBJECTIVES: Lipoid proteinosis (LP) is a rare autosomal recessive multisystem disorder that is caused by loss-of-function pathogenic variants in the extracellular matrix protein-1 (ECM1) gene. The typical clinical manifestations of LP include hoarseness of voice, beaded papules on the eyelids, infiltration and scarring of the skin and mucosa, as well as neuropsychological abnormalities. Currently, more than 70 pathogenic variants have been reported, including nonsense, missense, splice site, deletion and insertion pathogenic variants, and more than half of them occurred in exons 6 and 7. METHODS: Clinical evaluation and Sanger sequencing were performed on eight patients from four unrelated Arab families. RESULTS: We identified two novel ECM1 variants, one nonsense pathogenic variant in exon 6 (c.579G>A, p.Trp193*) and a deletion of three nucleotides (c.1390_1392del, p.Glu464del) in exon 9, and two previously reported frameshift variants; c.692_693delAG, in exon 6 and c.11dupC in exon 1. CONCLUSIONS: Although all patients had characteristic manifestations of lipoid proteinosis, we observed intrafamilial phenotypic variability. Our data expand the pathogenic variant spectrum of ECM1 and also supports the fact that exon 6 is one of the most common hot spots of pathological variants in ECM1.


Asunto(s)
Árabes , Proteinosis Lipoidea de Urbach y Wiethe , Humanos , Árabes/genética , Proteinosis Lipoidea de Urbach y Wiethe/genética , Proteinosis Lipoidea de Urbach y Wiethe/patología , Piel/patología , Exones , Linaje , Proteínas de la Matriz Extracelular/genética
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Vnitr Lek ; 68(8): 525-531, 2022.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36575071

RESUMEN

Interstitial lung diseases (ILDs) are not just a matter of scarring or inflammation in the lung tissue. The lungs can also serve as a repository for products that can be produced in excessive amounts in the human body as a result of disease. Geneticaly based dysfunctions of lysosomal enzymes, which leads to an unefficient degradation and transport of various macromolecules from lysosomes, are considered to be storage diseases sensu stricto. ILDs were described in patients with Gaucher disease, Niemann-Pick disease and Fabry disease. In a broader context, however, the accumulation of various substances in the lung tissue is also encountered in cases of pediatric pulmonary interstitial glycogenosis (PIG), alveolar lipoproteinosis or pulmonary amyloidosis. The cause of PIG is not clear. The disease was first described in 2002 and a lung tissue sample is required to establish this diagnosis. Even though PIG usually goes well in childhood and the patients difficulties spontaneously subside over time, the long-term prognosis of the patients is unknown. Alveolar lipoproteinoses can be acquired (e.g. after massive exposure to silica dust), autoimmune, but also genetically determined. Unlike lysosomal storage diseases, in the case of pulmonary alveolar lipoproteinosis, accumulation of abnormal macromolecules occurs only in the lungs of affected individuals. Similarly, amyloidosis is not a single disease, but a group of diseases with different etiopathogenesis, as a result of which amyloid - a group of different proteins with a distinctvive conformation, which can be deposited in various organs, including the lungs - is formed. The diagnosis of pulmonary alveolar lipoproteinosis is based on the typical appearance and biochemical composition of the fluid obtained by bronchoalveolar lavage, the diagnosis of amyloidosis is histological.


Asunto(s)
Amiloidosis , Proteinosis Lipoidea de Urbach y Wiethe , Proteinosis Alveolar Pulmonar , Humanos , Niño , Proteinosis Lipoidea de Urbach y Wiethe/patología , Pulmón/metabolismo , Pulmón/patología , Proteinosis Alveolar Pulmonar/diagnóstico , Proteinosis Alveolar Pulmonar/metabolismo , Proteinosis Alveolar Pulmonar/patología , Alveolos Pulmonares/patología
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Rev Assoc Med Bras (1992) ; 68(9): 1259-1263, 2022 Sep.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36134773

RESUMEN

OBJECTIVE: Lipoid proteinosis is a rare autosomal recessive genetic dermatological disease that occurs due to the accumulation of hyaline material in the skin and mucous membranes. This study aimed to investigate whether dynamic thiol-disulfide homeostasis is a new marker of oxidative stress in patients suffering from lipoid proteinosis. METHODS: The study group involved 17 patients with lipoid proteinosis and 17 healthy controls with same gender and age. Native thiol, total thiol, disulfide levels, and thiol-disulfide indexes were measured with the fully automated spectrophotometric method described by Erel and Neselioglu, and the results of the two groups were statistically analyzed. RESULTS: Serum total thiol and native thiol levels were significantly lower in lipoid proteinosis group compared to the control group (p=0.020 and p=0.014, respectively). The disulfide levels were found to be higher in lipoid proteinosis group, but there was no significant difference between two groups. CONCLUSIONS: Impaired dynamic thiol-disulfide homeostasis was observed in lipoid proteinosis patients, suggesting that thiol-disulfide homeostasis may have a role in the pathogenesis of this disease.


Asunto(s)
Proteinosis Lipoidea de Urbach y Wiethe , Disulfuros , Homeostasis , Humanos , Proteinosis Lipoidea de Urbach y Wiethe/patología , Piel/patología , Compuestos de Sulfhidrilo
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J Cosmet Dermatol ; 21(10): 4237-4240, 2022 Oct.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35176194

RESUMEN

BACKGROUND: Lipoid proteinosis (LP) or Hyalinosis Cutis et Mucosae or Urbach-Wiethe disease is a rare autosomal recessive genodermatosis characterized by an amorphous hyaline material deposition in the skin mucosa and viscera. The clinical symptoms of this disease often begin in childhood, which persist throughout life. Skin manifestations include inflammation, scaling, acne, and eventually ulceration, and hyaline amorphous deposits in these areas of the wound cause a waxy and thick appearance on the skin. In addition, wounds leave atrophic scars like chickenpox. AIM: Herein, we present the first case of LP in the north of Iran; although LP is a sporadic disease, it occurs all around the world, with about 400 cases worldwide having been reported thus far. PATIENT: We report the case of a 28-year-old female patient with a history of skin lesions on her face, scalp, extremities, and buttock, as well as hoarse cry, respiratory problems, dysphagia, and migraine since childhood. There was no evidence of other clinical presentations. A biopsy was taken from the lesions, and the patient was diagnosed with LP. A laryngeal laser was performed for the patient, and peeling creams were used for her skin lesions. RESULT: According to previous findings, there has been no case report of LP with systemic symptoms in the north of Iran.


Asunto(s)
Proteinosis Lipoidea de Urbach y Wiethe , Enfermedades de la Piel , Humanos , Femenino , Adulto , Proteinosis Lipoidea de Urbach y Wiethe/diagnóstico , Proteinosis Lipoidea de Urbach y Wiethe/patología , Piel/patología , Enfermedades de la Piel/patología , Biopsia , Cicatriz/patología
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Seizure ; 83: 172-174, 2020 Dec.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33161246

RESUMEN

Lipoid proteinosis (LP) is a very rare autosomal-recessive disease characterized by multisystem involvement due to intracellular deposition of amorphous hyaline material. Clinical manifestations include hoarness, acne-like facial scarring and neurological manifestation including seizures. We describe the clinical, genetics and radiological features of LP in a refractory epileptic patient with genetic confirmation.


Asunto(s)
Encefalopatías/patología , Calcinosis/patología , Epilepsia/patología , Proteinosis Lipoidea de Urbach y Wiethe/genética , Proteinosis Lipoidea de Urbach y Wiethe/patología , Encefalopatías/diagnóstico , Encefalopatías/genética , Calcinosis/diagnóstico , Calcinosis/genética , Epilepsia/diagnóstico , Epilepsia/genética , Epilepsia/fisiopatología , Femenino , Humanos , Proteinosis Lipoidea de Urbach y Wiethe/diagnóstico , Persona de Mediana Edad , Convulsiones/diagnóstico , Convulsiones/genética , Convulsiones/patología , Convulsiones/fisiopatología
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Cardiovasc Pathol ; 42: 6-9, 2019.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31158730

RESUMEN

Intracapillary lipoprotein thrombi are a distinct histopathologic finding described in the setting of lipoprotein glomerulopathy. The disease is associated with mutations in the apolipoprotein E gene and responds well to lipid-lowering treatments. Lipoprotein glomerulopathy is thought to primarily affect the kidneys, and lipoprotein thrombi have never been described in any other organ. Herein we present the first recognized case with extrarenal manifestations in the form of intravascular cardiac lipoprotein deposition.


Asunto(s)
Vasos Coronarios/ultraestructura , Cardiopatías/patología , Enfermedades Renales/patología , Proteinosis Lipoidea de Urbach y Wiethe/patología , Apolipoproteína E3/genética , Apolipoproteínas E/genética , Predisposición Genética a la Enfermedad , Cardiopatías/genética , Humanos , Enfermedades Renales/genética , Proteinosis Lipoidea de Urbach y Wiethe/genética , Masculino , Persona de Mediana Edad , Mutación , Fenotipo
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Arq. bras. oftalmol ; 82(3): 242-244, May-June 2019. graf
Artículo en Inglés | LILACS | ID: biblio-1001307

RESUMEN

ABSTRACT A 12-year-old girl presented with recurrent crusty debris and dandruff at the base of both eyelashes despite having completed different medical treatments. She had had a hoarse voice since her early childhood. Upon anterior segment examination of the eyes, we found yellow-white, bead-like papules on the margins of the eyelids. An otolaryngologist detected multiple nodules on the vocal cords and buccal mucosa. Ultrasonography revealed salivary stones in the main parotid ducts. And a dermatological examination revealed thickened skin lesions on the elbows and knees with a biopsy showing histopathological findings of lipoid proteinosis. We diagnosed the patients as having Urbach-Wiethe syndrome or lipoid proteinosis, a rare autosomal recessive multisystem disorder with variable manifestations vary that difficult the diagnosis. The ocular manifestations are not well known among ophthalmologists, but the typical lid lesions are pathognomonic and ophthalmologists should be aware of this presentation to identify patients with Urbach-Wiethe syndrome.


RESUMO Uma menina de 12 anos apresentava restos crostosos e caspa recorrente na base de ambos os cílios, apesar de ter completado diferentes tratamentos médicos. Ela tinha uma voz rouca desde a infância. No exame do segmento anterior dos olhos, encontramos pápulas amarelo-esbranquiçadas nas margens das pálpebras. Um otorrinolaringologista detectou múltiplos nódulos nas cordas vocais e na mucosa bucal. A ultrassonografia revelou cálculos salivares nos principais ductos parotídeos. Um exame dermatológico revelou lesões cutâneas espessas nos cotovelos e joelhos com uma biópsia mostrando os achados histopatológicos de proteinose lipoide. Diagnosticamos os pacientes da síndrome de Urbach-Wiethe ou proteinose lipoide, um distúrbio multissistêmico autossômico recessivo raro, com manifestações variáveis, que dificultam o diagnóstico. Manifestações oculares não são bem conhecidas entre oftalmologistas, mas as lesões típicas da pálpebra são patognomônicas e os oftalmologistas devem estar atentos a essa apresentação para identificar pacientes com síndrome de Urbach-Wiethe.


Asunto(s)
Humanos , Femenino , Niño , Blefaritis/diagnóstico , Blefaritis/patología , Proteinosis Lipoidea de Urbach y Wiethe/diagnóstico , Proteinosis Lipoidea de Urbach y Wiethe/patología , Piel/patología , Pliegues Vocales/patología , Biopsia , Diagnóstico Diferencial , Hialina , Mucosa Bucal/patología
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Arq Bras Oftalmol ; 82(3): 242-244, 2019.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30916217

RESUMEN

A 12-year-old girl presented with recurrent crusty debris and dandruff at the base of both eyelashes despite having completed different medical treatments. She had had a hoarse voice since her early childhood. Upon anterior segment examination of the eyes, we found yellow-white, bead-like papules on the margins of the eyelids. An otolaryngologist detected multiple nodules on the vocal cords and buccal mucosa. Ultrasonography revealed salivary stones in the main parotid ducts. And a dermatological examination revealed thickened skin lesions on the elbows and knees with a biopsy showing histopathological findings of lipoid proteinosis. We diagnosed the patients as having Urbach-Wiethe syndrome or lipoid proteinosis, a rare autosomal recessive multisystem disorder with variable manifestations vary that difficult the diagnosis. The ocular manifestations are not well known among ophthalmologists, but the typical lid lesions are pathognomonic and ophthalmologists should be aware of this presentation to identify patients with Urbach-Wiethe syndrome.


Asunto(s)
Blefaritis/diagnóstico , Blefaritis/patología , Proteinosis Lipoidea de Urbach y Wiethe/diagnóstico , Proteinosis Lipoidea de Urbach y Wiethe/patología , Biopsia , Niño , Diagnóstico Diferencial , Femenino , Humanos , Hialina , Mucosa Bucal/patología , Piel/patología , Pliegues Vocales/patología
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J Voice ; 33(2): 155-158, 2019 Mar.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30385011

RESUMEN

Lipoid proteinosis is a rare cause of voice problems. Hoarseness is often the first clinical manifestation of this disorder and can present years before any other symptom. Therefore, it is very important as an otorhinolaryngologist to be familiar with the main characteristics of this disease. We present a case report and a review of current literature to provide a concise overview of this frequently missed diagnosis.


Asunto(s)
Glotis/fisiopatología , Ronquera/etiología , Proteinosis Lipoidea de Urbach y Wiethe/complicaciones , Calidad de la Voz , Adulto , Femenino , Tecnología de Fibra Óptica , Glotis/patología , Ronquera/patología , Ronquera/fisiopatología , Humanos , Laringoscopía , Proteinosis Lipoidea de Urbach y Wiethe/genética , Proteinosis Lipoidea de Urbach y Wiethe/patología , Proteinosis Lipoidea de Urbach y Wiethe/fisiopatología , Pronóstico
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Trends Neurosci ; 41(9): 559-563, 2018 09.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30143181

RESUMEN

Is an amygdala necessary to experience and perceive fear? Intriguing evidence comes from patient S.M. who lost her left and right amygdalae to disease. Initial testing suggested that S.M.'s most defining symptom was an inability to recognize fear in other people's facial expressions. A fascinating paper by Adolphs and colleagues in 2005 examined one potential mechanism for this impairment: a failure to spontaneously attend to widened eyes, the most distinctive physical feature portrayed in symbolic fear expressions. This study helped to invigorate debates about the brain basis of fear and paved the way for a more nuanced understanding of amygdalar function.


Asunto(s)
Amígdala del Cerebelo/fisiología , Expresión Facial , Miedo/fisiología , Proteinosis Lipoidea de Urbach y Wiethe/psicología , Amígdala del Cerebelo/patología , Atrofia/patología , Femenino , Humanos , Proteinosis Lipoidea de Urbach y Wiethe/patología
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J Laryngol Otol ; 132(10): 936-939, 2018 Oct.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30099970

RESUMEN

BACKGROUND: Lipoid proteinosis is a rare autosomal recessive disorder caused by mutations in the extracellular matrix protein 1 gene. It is characterised by deposition of hyaline material in the skin and mucous membranes. This paper describes the management of two cases with laryngopharyngeal disease. METHODS: Two patients with a biopsy diagnosis of lipoid proteinosis were identified from the surgical pathology archive covering the period 2004-2016. Their notes were reviewed. RESULTS: An adult male and an adult female were identified. Both had dysphonia and laryngopharyngeal lesions. The patients underwent interval laser microlaryngoscopy to debulk disease but minimise mucosal injury and scarring, using a 'pepper pot' technique. Both had adequate symptom control. CONCLUSION: Lipoid proteinosis is a rare genetic condition, which typically presents in infancy with dysphonia and subsequent skin involvement. Two cases are presented to demonstrate that laryngotracheal symptoms can be controlled with interval laser debulking and the 'pepper pot' technique without causing stenosis.


Asunto(s)
Hipofaringe/patología , Hipofaringe/cirugía , Laringoscopía , Proteinosis Lipoidea de Urbach y Wiethe/patología , Proteinosis Lipoidea de Urbach y Wiethe/cirugía , Adulto , Diagnóstico Diferencial , Disfonía/etiología , Femenino , Ronquera/etiología , Humanos , Hialina , Terapia por Láser/métodos , Masculino , Persona de Mediana Edad , Membrana Mucosa/patología , Resultado del Tratamiento
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J Cutan Pathol ; 44(10): 887-891, 2017 Oct.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28685839

RESUMEN

Lipoid proteinosis is a rare inherited genodermatosis characterized by hyaline deposits in various tissues. Clinically, it manifests with cutaneous as well as extracutaneous features. Periodic acid-Schiff (PAS)-reactive hyaline deposits in the upper dermis, with localization around blood vessels and eccrine sweat glands, in particular, is the histopathological hallmark finding. On brain imaging, bilateral symmetrical temporal lobe calcifications are considered to be pathognomonic of this disorder. We report a case of lipoid proteinosis in which hyaline deposits were present in the papillary and reticular dermis, without being seen at the periphery of eccrine sweat glands, along with dystrophic calcification. Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) of brain revealed hydrocephalus, subependymal heterotropia and absent splenium of corpus callosum with no evidence of temporal lobe calcification. Thus, our case highlights the inherent diverse nature of lipoid proteinosis.


Asunto(s)
Calcinosis , Cuerpo Calloso , Dermis/patología , Glándulas Ecrinas/patología , Hidrocefalia , Proteinosis Lipoidea de Urbach y Wiethe , Imagen por Resonancia Magnética , Lóbulo Temporal , Adulto , Calcinosis/diagnóstico por imagen , Calcinosis/metabolismo , Calcinosis/patología , Cuerpo Calloso/diagnóstico por imagen , Cuerpo Calloso/metabolismo , Cuerpo Calloso/patología , Dermis/metabolismo , Glándulas Ecrinas/metabolismo , Humanos , Hialina/metabolismo , Hidrocefalia/diagnóstico por imagen , Hidrocefalia/metabolismo , Hidrocefalia/patología , Proteinosis Lipoidea de Urbach y Wiethe/diagnóstico por imagen , Proteinosis Lipoidea de Urbach y Wiethe/metabolismo , Proteinosis Lipoidea de Urbach y Wiethe/patología , Masculino , Lóbulo Temporal/diagnóstico por imagen , Lóbulo Temporal/metabolismo , Lóbulo Temporal/fisiología
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Indian J Med Res ; 143(3): 303-7, 2016 Mar.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27241643

RESUMEN

BACKGROUND & OBJECTIVES: Lipoid proteinosis (LP) is an autosomal recessive disease. Clinical characteristics of this disease are hoarse voice, scarring of the skin, brain calcifications, and eyelid papules (moniliform blepharosis). Mutations in the ECM1 gene on 1q21.2 are responsible for this disease. This study was conducted to investigate the mutation spectrum of ECM1 gene in nine Iranian families having at least one LP patient diagnosed clinically. METHODS: The entire ECM1 gene was screened using PCR and direct sequencing in nine Iranian families with 12 suspected LP patients who were referred to the clinic, along with their parents and siblings. Thirty healthy individuals were included as controls. RESULTS: In only one patient a homozygous G>A transition at nucleotide c.806 in exon 7 was detected. A G>A substitution at nucleotide 1243 in exon 8 that changes glycine (GGT) to serine (AGT) was observed in most of our patients. Furthermore, in one patient there was a change in the sequence of intron 8, the A>T transition in nucleotide 4307. In addition, in two cases (one patient and one healthy mother with affected child) there was a C (4249) deletion in intron 8. INTERPRETATION & CONCLUSIONS: Our results indicate that although mutation in ECM1gene is responsible for lipoid proteinosis, it is likely that this is not the only gene causing this disease and probably other genes may be involved in the pathogenesis of the LP disease.


Asunto(s)
Proteínas de la Matriz Extracelular/genética , Proteinosis Lipoidea de Urbach y Wiethe/epidemiología , Proteinosis Lipoidea de Urbach y Wiethe/genética , Mutación Missense/genética , Niño , Exones , Femenino , Humanos , Irán , Proteinosis Lipoidea de Urbach y Wiethe/patología , Masculino , Linaje , Hermanos
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Philos Trans R Soc Lond B Biol Sci ; 371(1693)2016 May 05.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27069053

RESUMEN

The amygdala is a complex structure that plays its role in perception and threat-related behaviour by activity of its specific nuclei and their separate networks. In the present functional magnetic resonance imaging study, we investigated the role of the basolateral amygdala in face and context processing. Five individuals with focal basolateral amygdala damage and 12 matched controls viewed fearful or neutral faces in a threatening or neutral context. We tested the hypothesis that basolateral amygdala damage modifies the relation between face and threatening context, triggering threat-related activation in the dorsal stream. The findings supported this hypothesis. First, activation was increased in the right precentral gyrus for threatening versus neutral scenes in the basolateral amygdala damage group compared with the control group. Second, activity in the bilateral middle frontal gyrus, and left anterior inferior parietal lobule was enhanced for neutral faces presented in a threatening versus neutral scene in the group with basolateral amygdala damage compared with controls. These findings provide the first evidence for the neural consequences of basolateral amygdala damage during the processing of complex emotional situations.


Asunto(s)
Complejo Nuclear Basolateral/fisiología , Expresión Facial , Reconocimiento Facial/fisiología , Adulto , Complejo Nuclear Basolateral/patología , Estudios de Casos y Controles , Emociones , Femenino , Humanos , Proteinosis Lipoidea de Urbach y Wiethe/patología , Persona de Mediana Edad
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J Neurosci Res ; 94(6): 504-12, 2016 Jun.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27091312

RESUMEN

Urbach-Wiethe disease (UWD) is an extremely rare autosomal recessive disorder characterized by mutations in the extracellular matrix protein 1 gene on chromosome 1. Typical clinical manifestations include voice hoarseness in early infancy and neuropsychiatric, laryngeal, and dermatological pathologies later in life. Neuroimaging studies have revealed a pattern of brain calcification often but not exclusively leading to selective bilateral amygdala damage. A large body of work on amygdala lesions in rodents exists, generally employing a subregion model focused on the basolateral amygdala (BLA) and the central-medial amygdala. However, human work usually considers the amygdala as a unified structure, not only complicating the translation of animal findings to humans but also providing a unique opportunity for further research. To compare data from rodent models with human cases and to complement existing data from Europe and North America, a series of investigations was undertaken on UWD subjects with selective BLA damage in the Namaqualand region, South Africa. This review presents key findings from this work, including fear processing, social-economic behavior, and emotional conflict processing. Our findings are broadly consistent with and support rodent models of selective BLA lesions and show that the BLA is integral to processing sensory stimuli and exhibits inhibitory regulation of responses to unconditioned innate fear stimuli. Furthermore, our findings suggest that the human BLA mediates calculative-instrumental economic behaviors and may compromise working memory via competition for attentional resources between the BLA salience detection system and the dorsolateral prefrontal cortex working memory system.


Asunto(s)
Complejo Nuclear Basolateral/lesiones , Lesiones Encefálicas/complicaciones , Lesiones Encefálicas/patología , Proteinosis Lipoidea de Urbach y Wiethe/etiología , Investigación Biomédica Traslacional , Animales , Modelos Animales de Enfermedad , Humanos , Proteinosis Lipoidea de Urbach y Wiethe/patología
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