Valen P A, Nakayama D A, Veum J, Sulaiman A R, Wortmann R L
Arthritis Rheum. 1987 Jun;30(6):661-8. doi: 10.1002/art.1780300609.
Myoadenylate deaminase (MADA) deficiency has been associated with symptoms of postexertional aches, cramps, weakness, and skeletal muscle dysfunction. Measurement of plasma lactate and ammonia concentrations after forearm ischemic exercise has been suggested as a screening test for this disorder. We performed forearm ischemic tests on 3 patients with histochemically defined MADA deficiency and 13 healthy control subjects, in a standardized fashion. Our results demonstrated that subject effort and/or performance during the exercise portion of testing is a critical variable. In addition to lactate and ammonia, plasma purine compounds (adenosine, inosine, and hypoxanthine) were measured. The finding of decreased purine release after exercise in MADA-deficient patients compared with that in normal individuals increases the specificity of the test and supports the hypothesis that disordered purine metabolism occurs in MADA deficiency.
肌腺苷酸脱氨酶(MADA)缺乏症与运动后疼痛、痉挛、虚弱和骨骼肌功能障碍等症状有关。有人建议通过测量前臂缺血运动后血浆乳酸和氨的浓度来筛查这种疾病。我们以标准化方式对3例经组织化学确诊的MADA缺乏症患者和13名健康对照者进行了前臂缺血试验。我们的结果表明,测试运动部分期间受试者的努力程度和/或表现是一个关键变量。除了乳酸和氨,还测量了血浆嘌呤化合物(腺苷、肌苷和次黄嘌呤)。与正常个体相比,MADA缺乏症患者运动后嘌呤释放减少,这一发现提高了该测试的特异性,并支持了MADA缺乏症中发生嘌呤代谢紊乱的假说。