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Myoclonus in mitochondrial disorders
Authors:Michelangelo Mancuso  Daniele Orsucci  Corrado Angelini  Enrico Bertini  Michela Catteruccia  Elena Pegoraro  Valerio Carelli  Maria L. Valentino  Giacomo P. Comi  Carlo Minetti  Claudio Bruno  Maurizio Moggio  Elena Caldarazzo Ienco  Tiziana Mongini  Liliana Vercelli  Guido Primiano  Serenella Servidei  Paola Tonin  Mauro Scarpelli  Antonio Toscano  Olimpia Musumeci  Isabella Moroni  Graziella Uziel  Filippo M. Santorelli  Claudia Nesti  Massimiliano Filosto  Costanza Lamperti  Massimo Zeviani  Gabriele Siciliano
Abstract:Myoclonus is a possible manifestation of mitochondrial disorders, and its presence is considered, in association with epilepsy and the ragged red fibers, pivotal for the syndromic diagnosis of MERRF (myoclonic epilepsy with ragged red fibers). However, its prevalence in mitochondrial diseases is not known. The aims of this study are the evaluation of the prevalence of myoclonus in a big cohort of mitochondrial patients and the clinical characterization of these subjects. Based on the database of the “Nation‐wide Italian Collaborative Network of Mitochondrial Diseases,” we reviewed the clinical and molecular data of mitochondrial patients with myoclonus among their clinical features. Myoclonus is a rather uncommon clinical feature of mitochondrial diseases (3.6% of 1,086 patients registered in our database). It is not strictly linked to a specific genotype or phenotype, and only 1 of 3 patients with MERRF harbors the 8344A>G mutation (frequently labeled as “the MERRF mutation”). Finally, myoclonus is not inextricably linked to epilepsy in MERRF patients, but more to cerebellar ataxia. In a myoclonic patient, evidences of mitochondrial dysfunction must be investigated, even though myoclonus is not a common sign of mitochondriopathy. Clinical, histological, and biochemical data may predict the finding of a mitochondrial or nuclear DNA mutation. Finally, this study reinforces the notion that myoclonus is not inextricably linked to epilepsy in MERRF patients, and therefore the term “myoclonic epilepsy” seems inadequate and potentially misleading. © 2014 International Parkinson and Movement Disorder Society
Keywords:8344A>G  ataxia  mtDNA  myoclonic epilepsy  myoclonus
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