Recurrent, familial Reye-like syndrome with a new complex amino and organic aciduria.
O N Elpeleg, E Christensen, H Hurvitz, D Branski
Index: Eur. J. Pediatr. 149(10) , 709-12, (1990)
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Abstract
Five of 13 siblings from a Jewish-Ashkenazi family suffered from recurrent Reye-like episodes. During attacks, these patients excreted alpha-keto-adipic, alpha-hydroxy-adipic, and alpha-aminoadipic acids, branched-chain keto acids and saccharopine in addition to lactic, pyruvic, and dicarboxylic acids characteristic of Reye syndrome. The serum concentrations of citrulline and alpha-amino-adipic acid were elevated and carnitine was at the upper limit of the normal range. Serum acetoacetate level was 4-5 times the beta-hydroxybutyrate level, but the pyruvate/lactate ratio was normal. Notably, plasma ketone bodies were lower than expected from the degree of catabolism. When the patients were symptom-free, no abnormal amino or organic acids in serum or urine were detected. These findings might be interpreted as a functional impairment at three different biochemical sites: fatty acid beta-oxidation, dehydrogenase complexes of the pyruvic, alpha-ketoglutaric, alpha-ketoadipic, and branched-chain keto acids, and pyruvate carboxylase. We suggest that in this hereditary disorder a toxic substance, exogenously or endogenously derived, interfered at multiple sites in different metabolic pathways.
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