Deficiency of glycogen branching enzyme in glycogen storage disease type IV (GSD IV) results in accumulation of less-branched and poorly soluble polysaccharides (polyglucosan bodies) in multiple tissues. Standard enzymatic method, when used to quantify glycogen content in GSD IV tissues, causes significant loss of the polysaccharides during preparation of tissue lysates. We report a modified method including an extra boiling step to dissolve the insoluble glycogen, ultimately preserving the glycogen content in tissue homogenates from GSD IV mice. Muscle tissues from wild-type, GSD II and GSD IV mice and GSD III dogs were homogenized in cold water, and homogenate of each tissue was divided into two parts. One part was immediately clarified by centrifugation at 4°C (STD-prep); the other part was boiled for 5 min then centrifuged (Boil-prep) at room temperature. When glycogen was quantified enzymatically in tissue lysates, no significant differences were found between the STD-prep and the Boil-prep for wild-type, GSD II and GSD III muscles. In contrast, glycogen content for GSD IV muscle in the STD-prep was only 11% of that in the Boil-prep, similar to wild-type values. Similar results were observed in other tissues of GSD IV mice and fibroblast cells from a GSD IV patient. This study provides important information for improving disease diagnosis, monitoring disease progression, and evaluating treatment outcomes in both clinical and preclinical clinical settings for GSD IV. This report should be used as an updated protocol in clinical diagnostic laboratories.

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