Hinokio Y, Suzuki S, Komatu K, Ohtomo M, Onoda M, Matsumoto M, Hirai S, Sato Y, Akai H, Abe K
Third Department of Internal Medicine, Tohoku University School of Medicine, Sendai, Japan.
Muscle Nerve Suppl. 1995;3:S142-9. doi: 10.1002/mus.880181428.
Mitochondrial dysfunctions of the muscle in diabetic amyotrophy and of the liver in diabetic fatty liver have been reported. We investigated mitochondrial gene mutations in three cases: (1) a patient with diabetic amyotrophy in the muscles of the lower extremities, and neuropathy; (2) 5 diabetics with myoatrophy, diabetic nephropathy, and chronic renal failure; and (3) an IDDM patient with a diabetic fatty liver. We identified a 5778-bp deletion (8214-13991) in mitochondrial DNA from the muscle and liver biopsy specimens by the primer shift PCR and PCR-direct sequence methods. It is speculated that 5778-bp deletion is due to homogeneous recombination in the 7-bp repeat sequence of TCCTAGA flanking the region deleted in the mitochondrial DNA. Determination of respiratory chain enzyme activities in fresh muscle mitochondria demonstrated the defect in complex I activity. The deletion covers areas coding ND3, ND4, ND4L, and ND5 in complex I. The 5778-bp deletion might cause a defect in mitochondrial oxidative phosphorylation and contribute to the pathogenesis of diabetic amyotrophy, myoatrophy with diabetic nephropathy, and chronic renal failure, as well as diabetic fatty liver in IDDM.