Muscle phosphoglycerate mutase deficiency with tubular aggregates: effect of dantrolene

J Vissing, H Schmalbruch, R G Haller, T Clausen

Abstract

A patient with muscle phosphoglycerate mutase deficiency (PGAMD) and exercise-induced muscle cramps had tubular aggregates in muscle and increased muscle Ca2+-adenosine triphosphatase and calcium content. Two ischemic forearm exercise tests induced contractures in the patient. On dantrolene treatment, the patient became asymptomatic, and the ischemic test was performed without contracture. These findings suggest that cramps in muscle PGAMD are caused by a high calcium release from the sarcoplasmic reticulum relative to calcium re-uptake capacity.

Original languageEnglish
JournalAnnals of Neurology
Volume46
Issue number2
Pages (from-to)274-7
Number of pages4
ISSN0364-5134
Publication statusPublished - Aug 1999
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Adult
  • Dantrolene/therapeutic use
  • Exercise/physiology
  • Humans
  • Male
  • Microscopy, Electron
  • Muscles/metabolism
  • Muscular Diseases/drug therapy
  • Phosphoglycerate Mutase/deficiency

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