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In vivo functional investigations of lactic acid in patients with respiratory chain disorders

Authors :
Odile Rigal
Anne Lombès
Guy Touati
M. Giraud
Paule Frachon
H. Ogier de Baulny
Source :
Archives of disease in childhood. 76(1)
Publication Year :
1997

Abstract

OBJECTIVE To assess the prevalence of in vivo detectable abnormalities of lactate metabolism in mitochondrial disorders. DESIGN Retrospective study in a metabolic investigation unit. PATIENTS 28 patients with a respiratory chain disorder identified from biochemical or genetic analyses, or both, and 133 age matched controls. Controls were children in whom causes of secondary hyperlactataemia and/or disorders, affecting the energy pathways could be excluded. METHODS Lactate and pyruvate were measured in blood, together with other intermediary metabolism indices, before and one hour after four meals each day. Lactate and creatinine in a 24 hour urine sample collected at the same time were analysed. When basal hyperlactataemia was not evident, an intravenous glucose or pyruvate loading test was performed as a provocative test. RESULTS Abnormal lactate metabolism was found in 25 of 28 patients thus demonstrating the potential usefulness of these investigations in the diagnosis of mitochondrial diseases. Moderate lactate accumulation was present in relatively mild disease, associated with a mitochondrial DNA mutation and combined respiratory complexes deficiency. By contrast, high lactate concentrations were observed in very young children, with severe disease, isolated complex deficiency, and no apparent mitochondrial DNA defect.

Details

ISSN :
14682044
Volume :
76
Issue :
1
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Archives of disease in childhood
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....ce871b07f8ff780961e28889a4b436cd