The authors describe a family of Sephardic Jews with progressive external ophthalmoparesis, skeletal muscle weakness, and parkinsonism. Autosomal recessive inheritance was suggested by many consanguineous marriages, although a dominant disorder could not be excluded. No linkage to known progressive external ophthalmoparesis locus was found. The presence of cytochrome c oxidase-negative ragged-red fibers, biochemically reduced respiratory chain complexes, and multiple mitochondrial DNA deletions in muscle biopsies from four patients suggested a new mitochondrial disorder of intergenomic communication.

Mitochondrial myopathy, parkinsonism, and multiple mtDNA deletions in a Sephardic Jewish family / Casali, C., Bonifati, V., Santorelli, F.m., Casari, G., Fortini, D., Patrignani, A., Fabbrini, G., Carrozzo, R., D'Amati, G., Locuratolo, N., Vanacore, N., Damiano, M., Pierallini, A., Pierelli, F., Amabile, G.A., Meco, G.. - In: NEUROLOGY. - ISSN 0028-3878. - STAMPA. - 56:6(2001), pp. 802-805.

Mitochondrial myopathy, parkinsonism, and multiple mtDNA deletions in a Sephardic Jewish family.

CASALI, Carlo;FABBRINI, Giovanni;D'AMATI, Giulia;LOCURATOLO, NICOLETTA;PIERALLINI, Alberto;PIERELLI, Francesco;AMABILE, Giuseppe Amadio;MECO, Giuseppe
2001

Abstract

The authors describe a family of Sephardic Jews with progressive external ophthalmoparesis, skeletal muscle weakness, and parkinsonism. Autosomal recessive inheritance was suggested by many consanguineous marriages, although a dominant disorder could not be excluded. No linkage to known progressive external ophthalmoparesis locus was found. The presence of cytochrome c oxidase-negative ragged-red fibers, biochemically reduced respiratory chain complexes, and multiple mitochondrial DNA deletions in muscle biopsies from four patients suggested a new mitochondrial disorder of intergenomic communication.
2001
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Mitochondrial myopathy, parkinsonism, and multiple mtDNA deletions in a Sephardic Jewish family / Casali, C., Bonifati, V., Santorelli, F.m., Casari, G., Fortini, D., Patrignani, A., Fabbrini, G., Carrozzo, R., D'Amati, G., Locuratolo, N., Vanacore, N., Damiano, M., Pierallini, A., Pierelli, F., Amabile, G.A., Meco, G.. - In: NEUROLOGY. - ISSN 0028-3878. - STAMPA. - 56:6(2001), pp. 802-805.
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