Publications by authors named "P Parvy"

Background: A preliminary study of plasma and urinary amino acid concentration in Down's syndrome subjects had shown some impairments.

Patients And Methods: A comparative study of the variations of amino acid concentration with age in Down's syndrome subjects aged 0 to 60 years and in control subjects aged 0 to 94 years was made in order to determine whether these impairments could be explained by generalized premature aging, or by a specific gene dosage effect.

Results: Two major changes (P < 0.

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The kidney is involved in amino acid reabsorption and metabolism; consequently, in renal insufficiency, these important functions are disturbed, as has been reported in animals and patients. In a first experimental series, rats were subjected to degrees of nephrectomy (NX) varying between 10% and 90%. Three weeks later, amino acid levels were measured in plasma to correlate the levels with the degree of NX.

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In this study we have measured the concentration of 24 amino acids and total homocysteine in amniotic fluids obtained between the tenth and 32nd week of gestation from pregnancies not at risk for metabolic diseases. These results are used as reference values to which are compared values obtained from pregnancies at risk for citrullinaemia, argininosuccinic aciduria, HHH (hyperornithinaemia, hyperammonaemia and homocitrullinaemia) syndrome, cobalamin metabolism disorders (CblC or CblD), and sulphite oxidase deficiency. We discuss the helpfulness of amino acid analysis in amniotic fluid for prenatal diagnosis of aminoacidopathies.

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