hypoglycin-a and Mitochondrial-Diseases

hypoglycin-a has been researched along with Mitochondrial-Diseases* in 1 studies

Other Studies

1 other study(ies) available for hypoglycin-a and Mitochondrial-Diseases

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Mitochondrial function is altered in horse atypical myopathy.
    Mitochondrion, 2016, Volume: 30

    Equine atypical myopathy in Europe is a fatal rhabdomyolysis syndrome that results from the ingestion of hypoglycin A contained in seeds and seedlings of Acer pseudoplatanus (sycamore maple). Acylcarnitine concentrations in serum and muscle OXPHOS capacity were determined in 15 atypical myopathy cases. All but one acylcarnitine were out of reference range and mitochondrial respiratory capacity was severely decreased up to 49% as compared to 10 healthy controls. The hallmark of atypical myopathy thus consists of a severe alteration in the energy metabolism including a severe impairment in muscle mitochondrial respiration that could contribute to its high death rate.

    Topics: Acer; Animal Feed; Animals; Carnitine; Europe; Female; Horse Diseases; Horses; Hypoglycins; Male; Mitochondrial Diseases; Muscles; Muscular Diseases; Oxidative Phosphorylation

2016