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題名 | Phenotypic Variability of Autosomal Dominant Myotonia Congenita in a Taiwanese Family with Muscle Chloride Channel (CLCN1) Mutation=先天性自體顯性遺傳強直性肌病合併氯離子管道基因突變之臨床多異性 |
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作者 | 張庭瑜; 郭弘周; 蕭光明; 黃錦章; Chang, Ting-yu; Kuo, Hung-chou; Hsiao, Kuang-ming; Huang, Chin-chang; |
期刊 | Acta Neurologica Taiwanica |
出版日期 | 20071200 |
卷期 | 16:4 2007.12[民96.12] |
頁次 | 頁214-220 |
分類號 | 415.9413 |
語文 | eng |
關鍵詞 | 遺傳; 強直性肌病; 基因突變; Myotonia congenita; CLCN1 mutation; Phenotypic variability; |
英文摘要 | Background: Myotonia congenita (MC), whether inherited in autosomal dominant or recessive form, is caused by mutation of CLCN1 on chromosome 7 and associated with impaired skeletal muscle relaxation after contraction. The basic pathophysiology is the reduction of chloride conductance in skeletal muscles caused by various molecular mechanisms. The cause of the wide phenotypic variability in both dominant and recessive MC remains unclear. Methods: A family clinically diagnosed with autosomal dominant myotonia congenita was enrolled. Three family members underwent a detailed neurological examination, eletromyography, and genetic analysis. Results: A G230E mutation of CLCN1 was confirmed in these three family members. One of them was completely asymptomatic and the electromyographic studies were normal. A great variability of clinical presentation was found in these family members with MC. Conclusions: We report the first autosomal dominant MC family with G230E mutation in oriental countries. Most of the previously reported MC families with G230E mutation were autosomal dominant pedigrees, and only 1 out of 20 heterozygous family members was asymptomatic. The reduced penetrance in this family indicates a less “dominant negative effect” of the G230E mutation. |
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