2020
DOI: 10.1093/hmg/ddaa204
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Brain ventricular enlargement in human and murine acute intermittent porphyria

Abstract: The morphological changes that occur in the central nervous system of patients with severe acute intermittent porphyria (AIP) have not yet been clearly established. The aim of this work was to analyse brain involvement in patients with severe AIP without epileptic seizures or clinical posterior reversible encephalopathy syndrome, as well as in a mouse model receiving or not liver-directed gene therapy aimed at correcting the metabolic disorder. We conducted neuroradiologic studies in 8 severely affected patien… Show more

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“…Among CNS-related abnormalities, structural changes and brain perfusion have been poorly characterized in patients with acute liver porphyria. Recently, neuroradiological studies have described an enlargement in the brain ventricles in eight patients with severe AIP and recurrent acute attacks without posterior reversible encephalopathy syndrome [74]. In addition, a decrease in brain perfusion during acute attacks was also reported in two of the patients in whom perfusion imaging data were acquired [74].…”
Section: Effect Of Increased Hepatic Pbgd On Poorly Described Disease...mentioning
confidence: 98%
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“…Among CNS-related abnormalities, structural changes and brain perfusion have been poorly characterized in patients with acute liver porphyria. Recently, neuroradiological studies have described an enlargement in the brain ventricles in eight patients with severe AIP and recurrent acute attacks without posterior reversible encephalopathy syndrome [74]. In addition, a decrease in brain perfusion during acute attacks was also reported in two of the patients in whom perfusion imaging data were acquired [74].…”
Section: Effect Of Increased Hepatic Pbgd On Poorly Described Disease...mentioning
confidence: 98%
“…The effect of therapy to increase liver PBGD levels in response to these brain changes was studied in the AIP mouse model [74]. AIP mice developed chronic brain ventricle dilatation even in the presence of slightly increased porphyrin precursors.…”
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“…Enlargement of the ventricles may occur due to atrophy or impaired cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) circulation [ 7 ]. Both WMHs and enlarged ventricles are also biomarkers for other conditions, e.g., genetic diseases [ 8 ] and autoimmune diseases, such as multiple sclerosis [ 9 ]. Hence, neurodegenerative diseases and normal aging can cause both WMHs and enlarged ventricles.…”
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confidence: 99%