Publications by authors named "Aline Ghozlan"

We report here very high urinary phenylethylamine level in a phenylketonuric newborn and variable phenylethylamine levels in phenylketonuric patients with similar phenylalanine levels. As phenylethylamine, a very toxic metabolite of phenylalanine, is rapidly degraded by monoamine oxydase type B, an enzyme that has a very low activity in neonates, these results are consistent with those of the hypothesis of MAO-B acting as a modifying gene in phenylketonuria.

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Phenylketonuria (PKU), the most frequent inborn error of metabolism (1/15,000 live births), is an autosomal recessive condition caused by phenylalanine hydroxylase deficiency. Despite early and strict dietary control, some PKU children still exhibit behavioral and cognitive difficulties suggestive of a partly prenatal brain injury. The reported variability between the cognitive and clinical phenotypes within the same family raises the question of modifying genes in PKU.

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