We report a novel heteroplasmic point mutation G8299A in the gene for mitochondrial tRNA(Lys) in a patient with progressive external ophthalmoplegia complicated by recurrent respiratory insufficiency. Biochemical analysis of respiratory chain complexes in muscle homogenate showed a combined complex I and IV deficiency. The transition does not represent a known neutral polymorphism and affects a position in the tRNA acceptor stem which is conserved in primates, leading to a destabilization of this functionally important domain.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFDtsch Med Wochenschr
August 2001
History And Clinical Presentation: A 61-year-old patient was examined in hospital because he had suffered from fatigue and weight loss for several years. History and physical examination showed no symptoms specific for a disease of a particular organ except a goitre.
Investigations: Laboratory examination serum showed a decreased haptoglobin, a slightly elevated bilirubin, an acceleration of the blood sedimentation rate and a M-gradient in the protein electrophoresis.
J Neurol Neurosurg Psychiatry
September 1999
Objective: To characterise the main clinical phenotypes of debrancher deficiency myopathy and to increase awareness for this probably underdiagnosed disorder.
Methods: The diagnosis of debrancher deficiency was established by laboratory tests, EMG, and muscle and liver biopsy.
Results: Four patients with debrancher deficiency myopathy were identified in the Tyrol, a federal state of Austria with half a million inhabitants.
Mol Cell Biochem
September 1997
Wolfram or DIDMOAD (Diabetes Insipidus, Diabetes Mellitus, Optic Atrophy and Deafness) syndrome, which has long been known as an autosomal-recessive disorder, has recently been proposed to be a mitochondrial-mediated disease with either a nuclear or a mitochondrial genetic background. The phenotypic characteristics of the syndrome resemble those found in other mitochondrial (mt)DNA mediated disorders such as Leber's hereditary optic neuropathy (LHON) or maternally inherited diabetes and deafness (MIDD). Therefore, we looked for respective mtDNA alterations in blood samples from 7 patients with DIDMOAD syndrome using SSCP-analysis of PCR-amplified fragments, encompassing all mitochondrial ND and tRNA genes, followed by direct sequencing.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBecause Wolfram (or DIDMOAD) syndrome is supposed to be a mitochondrial (mt)-mediated disease, we investigated a group of eight DIDMOAD patients with respect to point mutations of the mtDNA thus far described as being associated with defined mitochondrial disorders such as MELAS, MERRF, and LHON. Furthermore, to screen DIDMOAD patients for other mtDNA defects we used Southern blot analysis to detect mtDNA length mutations and rearrangements as well as PCR-SSCP and direct sequencing to screen all ND genes (complex I of the respiratory chain), the 22 tRNAs, and a part of the cyt b gene for unknown mutations. As a disease control group, 17 LHON patients (harboring one of the primary LHON mutations) were included in this study because of the overlapping clinical symptoms (optic atrophy) in both syndromes.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFNeurological abnormalities have been occasionally associated with Leber's hereditary optic neuropathy (LHON). We describe four patients with spastic dystonia from two of our 35 LHON families. Magnetic resonance imaging revealed signal alterations of globus pallidus, putamen, internal capsula, and substantia nigra.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe human insulin receptor exists in two isoforms (HIR-A alpha-subunit 719 amino acids and HIR-B alpha-subunit 731 amino acids) which are generated by alternative splicing of a small exon and display distinct patterns of tissue-specific expression. Using the polymerase chain reaction we have recently shown that skeletal muscle of non-diabetic individuals contains predominantly mRNA encoding HIR-A while in skeletal muscle derived from subjects with Type 2 (non-insulin-dependent) diabetes mellitus similar amounts of each mRNA are expressed. We used a polyclonal antibody which discriminates between HIR-A and HIR-B to assess the isoform expression at the protein level.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFIn order to investigate possible synergistic influences of different mtDNA mutations on penetrance and severity of Leber's hereditary optic neuropathy (LHON), a large German LHON pedigree is characterized with respect to 10 different mutations associated with LHON. All members of the family carry three different mtDNA mutations (at nucleotide 4,216, 11,778 and 13,708) in a homoplasmic form, regardless of whether or not they are clinically affected. Testing for another 7 mutations reveals negative results in all family members.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFPrevious studies have revealed cytochrome-c-oxidase-deficient cardiomyocytes and the 4,977 base pair deletion ("common deletion") of mitochondrial DNA (position 8,482-13,459) in the heart of a patient with dilatative cardiomyopathy and Kearns-Sayre syndrome. In the present investigation the co-localization of the enzymatic and genomic defects was studied. In situ hybridization of mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) revealed different hybridization patterns in the cytochrome-c-oxidase-deficient cells: (1) a selective reduction of the hybridization signal with an mtDNA probe recognizing the common deletion, indicating predominance of the deleted over the nondeleted mtDNA molecules in the cytochrome-c-oxidase-deficient cells; (2) a reduced hybridization signal with different mtDNA probes, indicating depletion of mtDNA; and (3) normal hybridization signals with different probes in single cytochrome-c-oxidase-deficient cardiomyocytes.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFHuman insulin receptor isoforms (HIR-A and -B) differ in their alpha-subunit structures which result from alternatively spliced precursor mRNAs. This structural difference causes distinct binding affinities for insulin. To determine the impact of the structural difference on receptor signaling, we characterized the tyrosine kinase activity of HIR-A and HIR-B in vitro and determined the insulin stimulated beta-subunit phosphorylation and tyrosine kinase activation in the intact cell.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFInsulin resistance of the skeletal muscle is a key feature of Type 2 (non-insulin-dependent) diabetes mellitus. To determine whether a decrease of glucose carrier proteins or an altered subcellular distribution of glucose transporters might contribute to the pathogenesis of the insulin resistant state, we measured glucose transporter numbers in membrane fractions of gastrocnemius muscle of 14 Type 2 diabetic patients and 16 non-diabetic control subjects under basal conditions. Cytochalasin-B binding and immunoblotting with antibodies against transporter-subtypes GLUT 1 and GLUT 4 were applied.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) of Japanese patients suffering from the syndrome of mitochondrial myopathy, encephalopathy, lactic acidosis and stroke-like episodes (MELAS) exhibits a specific heteroplasmic A----G transition in the tRNA(Leu) at position 3243. In this study, we investigated mtDNA from skeletal muscle, cardiac muscle, brain, liver, diaphragm, fibroblasts and blood cells of four Caucasians with MELAS, one younger healthy sister of two MELAS patients, and eleven controls. We found that 1) the mutation was present in all investigated tissues of Caucasians with MELAS but not in controls, 2) within a single patient, the tissue-specific variation of the copy number of mutated mtDNA covered the same range as in the skeletal muscle of different patients, 3) the mutation was also present in the blood cells of the healthy sister of two MELAS siblings.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFHyperglycemia causes insulin-receptor kinase (IRK) resistance in fat cells. We characterized the mechanism of IRK inhibition and studied whether it is the consequence of a glucose-induced stimulation of protein kinase C (PKC). Fat cells were incubated for 1 or 12 h in culture medium containing either a low-(5-mM) or high- (25-mM) glucose concentration.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFA heteroplasmic point mutation (transition A to G at position 3243 in the mitochondrial tRNA(Leu(UUR)) gene is indicative for myo-encephalopathy with lactic acidosis and stroke-like episodes (MELAS). Decreased respiratory chain complex activities measured in different tissues from four patients with MELAS syndrome do not correlate with the proportion of mutated mitochondrial genome.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe first steps in insulin action are binding of insulin to its receptor and activation of the insulin receptor kinase. As there is indirect evidence that further signal transduction might involve a guanine-nucleotide-binding protein (G-protein), we studied whether insulin modulates GTP binding to plasma membrane proteins of fat cells and skeletal muscle. We found that insulin rapidly increased (30 s) binding of guanosine 5'-[gamma-thio]triphosphate (GTP[S]) in a dose dependent manner (0.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFWe have sequenced the deletion borders of the muscle mitochondrial DNA from 24 patients with heteroplasmic deletions. The length of these deletions varies from 2.310 bp to 8.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFProteinkinase-C (PKC) stimulating phorbolesters induce in vitro insulin resistance of isolated adipocytes. This effect might be explained by an inhibition of insulin signal transduction at the level of the insulin receptor kinase. There is now some evidence that a phospholipase C is a potential candidate as a signal transducer at the postreceptor level.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFAn apparently identical deletion of 4.977 bp in length (position 8,483-13,459) was detectable in the mitochondrial DNA from skeletal muscle, heart muscle, kidney, and liver of a patient with Kearns-Sayre syndrome. The proportion of deleted genome varied from 60% for the skeletal muscle to 15% for heart muscle and kidney, and was below 5% in the liver.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFWe have characterized and analyzed IGF-I- and insulin-stimulated cell growth, receptor binding, and autophosphorylation in the human leukemic cell line HL-60. IGF-I-stimulated cell growth occurred at low (5 ng/ml) and insulin stimulated only at high (500 ng/ml) concentrations. Binding of 125I-IGF-I to partially purified plasma membrane proteins followed the characteristics of IGF-I receptor binding.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFWe performed restriction analysis and Southern blotting of the muscle mitochondrial DNA from 34 patients suffering from different myopathies. In 13/21 patients with chronic progressive external ophthalmoplegia the muscle mitochondrial DNA was shown to be heteroplasmic. Further mapping by use of several restriction enzymes yielded large deletions in muscles from 10/13 chronic progressive external ophthalmoplegia patients.
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