Publications by authors named "J S Storgaard"

Phosphofructokinase deficiency (PFKD) is a rare disorder of glycogen metabolism. The lack of phosphofructokinase activity blocks the oxidative pathway from glucose and glycogen to pyruvate. Patients suffer from myopathy, exercise intolerance, and myoglobinuria.

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Patients with glycogen storage disease type V (GSDV), also known as McArdle disease, have blocked glycogen breakdown due to myophosphorylase deficiency, leading to exercise intolerance, muscle pain, and risk of muscle damage. Blood-derived ketone bodies (KBs) constitute an alternative energy source that could fuel the muscle independent of glycogenolysis. However, except for long-time fasting or ketogenic dieting, KBs are present in low quantities.

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The objective was to investigate whether resveratrol (RSV) can improve exercise capacity in patients with fatty acid oxidation (FAO) disorders. The study was a randomized, double-blind, cross-over trial. Nine patients with very long-chain acyl-CoA dehydrogenase (VLCAD) deficiency or carnitine palmitoyl transferase (CPT) II deficiency were randomized to receive either 8 weeks of 1000 mg day RSV or placebo (P) followed by a 4-weeks wash-out period and subsequently 8 weeks of the opposite treatment.

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Pathogenic viruses induce metabolic changes in host cells to secure the availability of biomolecules and energy to propagate. Influenza A virus (IAV) and severe acute respiratory syndrome corona virus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) both infect the human airway epithelium and are important human pathogens. The metabolic changes induced by these viruses in a physiologically relevant human model and how this affects innate immune responses to limit viral propagation are not well known.

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Article Synopsis
  • This study explored whether changes in plasma lactate levels during a 6-minute handgrip exercise test could help diagnose mitochondrial myopathy (MM), a challenging condition to identify.
  • Twenty-nine MM patients and nineteen healthy controls were tested, measuring how plasma lactate levels changed during and after the exercise.
  • The results showed no significant differences in lactate changes between MM patients and healthy controls, indicating that lactate levels cannot be used as a diagnostic tool for MM.
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