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Identification Of Two New Pmp22 Mouse Mutants Using Large-Scale Mutagenesis And A Novel Rapid Mapping Strategy
Authors:Isaacs AM  Davies KE  Hunter AJ  Nolan PM  Vizor L  Peters J  Gale DG  Kelsell Dp  Latham ID  Chase JM  Fisher EMC  Bouzyk MM  Potter A  Masih M  Walsh FS  Sims MA  Doncaster KE  Parsons CA  Martin J  Brown SDM  Rastan S  Spurr NK  Gray IC.
Affiliation:Alcohol and Alcoholism 35: 368-371, 2000. Reprinted with permission from Oxford University Press.
Abstract:
In some alcohol-related pathologies of chronic alcoholism women are more vulnerable than men. A consecutive sample of 62 chronic alcoholics was studied, 18 females and 44 males, aged between 28 and 69 years to assess the incidence and distribution of peripheral neuropathy with regard to gender. All patients underwent clinical and neurological observations, laboratory tests, and electroneurography. Total lifetime dose of ethanol (TLDE) and other risk factors for neuropathy (disease duration, age, nutritional status) were calculated and correlated to sural nerve sensory-evoked potential (SEP) amplitude. In 42 patients (67.7%), we observed the presence of clinical and/or infraclinical neuropathy, mostly axonal, in 29 males (65.9%) and 13 females (72.2%). In women, compared to men, TLDE and disease duration were significantly inversely correlated to sural nerve SEP amplitude, i.e in women, SEP amplitude is significantly reduced in relation to TLDE and disease duration increase. These data indicate a higher sensitivity of females towards the toxic effects of ethanol, other than malnutrition, on peripheral nerve fibres.
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