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J Neurol Sci ; 177(2): 124-30, 2000 Aug 15.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-10980308

ABSTRACT

Twelve cases of adult-onset progressive muscular atrophy variant of amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (PMA/ALS) were studied in a small rural population of 1500 in the Republic of Belarus (former Soviet Union). The patients were members of three apparently related kindreds, each showing autosomal dominant pattern of disease inheritance. The average age at clinical onset ranged from 26 to 57 years (mean, 40 years). Each patient suffered from skeletal muscle weakness and wasting, starting in the limbs and spreading to the trunk and neck, with very limited bulbar and no upper motor neuron involvement. Death from respiratory failure occurred from 13 to 48 months (mean, 28 months) after first symptoms. Dramatically decreased number of spinal motor neurons was the most characteristic neuropathologic feature in two autopsied cases. Most of the remaining degenerating neurons contained intracytoplasmic hyaline inclusion bodies. A D101N mutation in exon 4 of the SOD1 gene was identified in a PMA/ALS patient and in one of her three unaffected children. Our data support the view that some subtypes of familial ALS associated with SOD1 mutations may present as PMA. Diagnostic criteria of ALS should be accordingly modified to include the PMA variant of familial ALS.


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Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis/genetics , Muscular Atrophy, Spinal/genetics , Adult , Age of Onset , Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis/pathology , Female , Humans , Male , Middle Aged , Muscular Atrophy, Spinal/pathology , Pedigree , Phenotype , Republic of Belarus , Rural Population , Spinal Cord/pathology , Superoxide Dismutase/genetics
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Am J Med Genet ; 88(6): 653-6, 1999 Dec 15.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-10581485

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Human transmissible spongiform encephalopathies (TSEs) are a group of chronic progressive neurodegenerative disorders that may be hereditary, infectious, or sporadic. Hereditary TSEs are associated with mutations in the PRNP gene on chromosome 20p12-pter. We report on a family in which seven patients developed limb and truncal ataxia, dysarthria, myoclonic jerks, and cognitive decline. The age of onset in the 30s, 40s, or 50s, prolonged disease duration, cerebellar atrophy on imaging, and the presence of synchronic periodic discharges on electroencephalogram suggested a familial encephalopathy resembling Gerstmann-Sträussler-Scheinker disease. A novel H187R mutation has been identified in affected, but not in unaffected, family members or unrelated controls suggesting a pathogenic role for this mutation. Am. J. Med. Genet. (Neuropsychiatr. Genet.) 88:653-656, 1999. Published 1999 Wiley-Liss, Inc.


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Amyloid/genetics , Genetic Variation/genetics , Gerstmann-Straussler-Scheinker Disease/genetics , Protein Precursors/genetics , Adult , Age of Onset , Amino Acid Substitution/genetics , Amyloid/chemistry , Base Sequence , DNA Mutational Analysis , Deoxyribonucleases, Type II Site-Specific/metabolism , England/ethnology , Female , Genes, Dominant/genetics , Gerstmann-Straussler-Scheinker Disease/pathology , Gerstmann-Straussler-Scheinker Disease/physiopathology , Humans , Male , Middle Aged , Molecular Sequence Data , Mutation/genetics , Pedigree , Prion Proteins , Prions , Protein Precursors/chemistry , Protein Structure, Tertiary , United States
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