Subclinical carriers and conversions in Leber hereditary optic neuropathy: a prospective psychophysical study
Autor: | Sadun, A. A., Salomao, S. R., Berezovsky, A., Sadun, F., Denegri, A. M., Quiros, P. A., Chicani, F., Dora Ventura, Barboni, P., Sherman, J., Sutter, E., Belfort Jr, R., Carelli, V. |
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Přispěvatelé: | Sadun A.A., Salomao S.R., Berezovsky A., Sadun F., Denegri A.M., Quiros P.A., Chicani F., Ventura D., Barboni P., Sherman J., Sutter E., Belfort R. Jr, Carelli V. |
Jazyk: | angličtina |
Rok vydání: | 2006 |
Předmět: |
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Male Rural Population Adolescent genetic structures Optic Disk Vision Disorders Optic Atrophy Hereditary Leber DNA Mitochondrial Contrast Sensitivity Electroretinography Humans Point Mutation Prospective Studies Child Color Perception Tests Optic Nerve 2006 Papers eye diseases Pedigree Hereditary optic Carrier State Mutation Evoked Potentials Visual Female Subcommissural Organ sense organs Brazil |
Zdroj: | Scopus-Elsevier |
Popis: | Purpose: The authors previously presented the results of their 2001 field investigation to rural Brazil to investigate a 336-member pedigree of Leber hereditary optic neuropathy (LHON). The present work describes the yearly field investigations 2001 to 2005, utilizing a variety of highly sophisticated psychophysical and electrophysiologic procedures, in asymptomatic LHON carriers, some of whom converted to affected status. Methods: Careful, repeated examinations of 75 carriers of homoplasmic 11778 LHON mtDNA J-haplogroup mutants were performed as part of the field investigation of this pedigree. All subjects underwent a detailed neuro-ophthalmologic investigation, including formal visual fields (Humphrey; HVF) and fundus photography. In addition, many subjects underwent rigorous psychophysical examination, including Cambridge Research Systems color vision and contrast sensitivity testing, OCT, GDx, and multifocal visual evoked response (mfVER) and multifocal electroretinogram (mfERG). Two patients followed as nonsymptomatic LHON carriers converted to affected status. Results: Many LHON carriers did, in fact, show subclinical or occult abnormalities. Focal edema was often seen involving the arcuate nerve fiber bundles, and this corresponded with areas of relative paracentral or arcuate scotomas on HVF testing. Compared to controls, LHON carriers had significant losses in color vision affecting mostly the red-green system and reduction in spatial but not temporal contrast sensitivity. The mfVER and mfERG data showed that most carriers had depressed central responses and abnormal interocular asymmetries. Conclusions: In this very large pedigree of 11778 LHON, the carriers frequently showed manifestations of optic nerve impairments. Their occult disease reflected low-grade compromise that waxed and waned. In two cases, these changes led to a crescendo of dramatic impairments that characterize conversion to affected status. |
Databáze: | OpenAIRE |
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