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Disruption of the Purine Nucleotide Cycle: A POTENTIAL EXPLANATION FOR MUSCLE DYSFUNCTION IN MYOADENYLATE DEAMINASE DEFICIENCY
Richard L. Sabina, … , William E. O'Brien, Edward W. Holmes
Richard L. Sabina, … , William E. O'Brien, Edward W. Holmes
Published December 1, 1980
Citation Information: J Clin Invest. 1980;66(6):1419-1423. https://doi.org/10.1172/JCI109995.
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Disruption of the Purine Nucleotide Cycle: A POTENTIAL EXPLANATION FOR MUSCLE DYSFUNCTION IN MYOADENYLATE DEAMINASE DEFICIENCY

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A patient with symptoms of easy fatigability, postexercise myalgias, and delayed recovery of muscle strength after activity is described. Skeletal muscle from this patient had <1.0% normal myoadenylate deaminase activity and NH3 was not released from muscle after ischemic exercise. In association with this enzyme deficiency, exercise led to a >90% reduction in muscle content of adenine nucleotides. No inosine monophosphate accumulated after exercise and total purine content of the muscle fell to 21% of control. Repletion of the adenine nucleotide pool in this patient was delayed compared to controls, and ATP content had only returned to 68% of control at 165 min after exercise. These studies demonstrate that disruption of the purine nucleotide cycle as a consequence of myoadenylate deaminase deficiency results in marked alterations in ATP content of muscle, and potentially, these changes in ATP content could account for muscle dysfunction in this patient.

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Richard L. Sabina, Judith L. Swain, Bernard M. Patten, Tetsuo Ashizawa, William E. O'Brien, Edward W. Holmes

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