Decreased serum ubiquinone-10 concentrations in phenylketonuria


Por: Artuch-Iriberri R, Vilaseca MA, Moreno J, Lambruschini N, Cambra-Lasaosa FJ and Campistol-Plana J

Publicada: 1 nov 1999
Resumen:
Background: Ubiquinone-10 is a lipid with important metabolic functions that may be decreased in phenylketonuria (PKU) because patients with PKU consume diets restricted in natural proteins. Objective: We studied serum ubiquinone-10 concentrations in PKU patients. Design: This was a retrospective, transversal study in which we compared serum ubiquinone-10, plasma cholesterol, plasma tyrosine, and plasma phenylalanine concentrations in 43 PKU patients with concentrations in a reference population (n = 102). Serum ubiquinone-10 concentrations were analyzed by HPLC with ultraviolet detection. Plasma tyrosine and phenylalanine were measured by ion-exchange chromatography. Results: Serum ubiquinone-10 concentrations in PKU patients were significantly lower than in the reference population (P < 0.01 for patients aged 1 mo to <8 y and P < 0.00005 for patients aged 8-33 y). Moreover, 5 of 18 PKU patients (28%) in the younger age group and 10 of 23 (43%) in the older age group had serum ubiquinone-10 concentrations below the reference interval. Conclusions: Serum ubiquinone-10 deficiency appears to be related to the restricted diet of PKU patients. Because serum ubiquinone-10 plays a major antioxidant role in the protection of circulating lipoproteins, the correction of ubiquinone-10 concentrations should be considered in PKU patients. Further investigation seems advisable to elucidate whether the deficiency in serum ubiquinone-10 status is clinically significant.

Filiaciones:
Univ Barcelona, Hosp St Joan de Deu, Serv Bioquim, Serv Pediat & Neuropediat,Unitat Integrada, Barcelona 08950, Spain.
Univ Barcelona, Hosp St Joan de Deu, Serv Bioquim, Serv Pediat & Neuropediat,Unitat Integrada, Barcelona 08950, Spain
ISSN: 19383207





The American journal of clinical nutrition
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Tipo de documento: Article
Volumen: 70 Número: 5
Páginas: 892-895
WOS Id: 000083356200018
ID de PubMed: 10539751
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