MELAS: Clinical Features, Muscle Biopsy and Molecular Genetics
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Objective: The aim of the study was to analyze a series of Brazilian patients suffering from MELAS.
Method: Ten patients with MELAS were studied with correlation between clinical findings, laboratorial data, electrophysiology, histochemical and molecular features.
Results: Blood lactate was increased in eight patients. Brain image studies revealed a stroke-like pattern in all patients. Muscle biopsy showed ralled-red fibers (RRF) in 90% of patients on modified Gomori-trichrome and in 100% on succinate dehydrogenase stains. Cytochrome c oxidase stain analysis indicated deficient activity in one patient and subsarcolemmal accumulation in seven patients. Strongly succinate dehydrogenase-reactive blood vessels (SSV) occurred in six patients. The molecular analysis of tRNA (Leu(UUR)) gene by PCR/RLFP and direct sequencing showed the A3243G mutation on mtDNA in 4 patients.
Conclusion: The muscle biopsy often confirmed the MELAS diagnosis by presence of RRF and SSV. Molecular analysis of tRNA(Leu(UUR)) gene should not be the only diagnostic criteria for MELAS.
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