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Familial recurrent rhabdomyolysis due to carnitine palmityl transferase deficiency.
Authors:B M Patten  J M Wood  Y Harati  P Hefferan  R R Howell
Affiliation:Houston, Texas, USA
Abstract:Muscle carnitine palmityltransferase (CPT) activity was very low (0 to 14 per cent of controls) in two brothers with a syndrome of recurrent rhabdomyolysis and myoglobulinuria. In isolated muscle mitochondria the majority (87.5 per cent) of total measurable CPT enzyme activity could be attributed to external membrane CPT with severe deficiency of inner membrane CPT. By contrast, control mitochondria demonstrated a 1:1 distribution of external membrane CPT to inner membrane CPT. Thus, myoglobinuria may be due to a genetic defect of lipid metabolism in skeletal muscle, with inner membrane CPT deficiency presenting the same clinical features as external membrane CPT deficiency.
Keywords:Requests for reprints should be addressed to Dr. Bernard M. Patten   Department of Neurology   Baylor College of Medicine   Texas Medical Center   Houston   Texas 77030.
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