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Quantitation of muscle pathology abnormalities in 18 patients with mitochondrial disorders

Quantificação das anormalidades patológicas musculares em 18 pacientes com desordens mitocondriais

ABSTRACT

INTRODUCTION:

Mitochondrial disorders can lead to the accumulation of mitochondria in muscle fibers, as indicated by ragged red (RRF) or ragged blue fibers when stained with modified Gomori trichrome or succinate dehydrogenase (SDH+), respectively, and, absence of activity of cytochrome c oxidase, COX negative fibers (COX-). The combined COX-SDH stain (COMBO+) can reveal even more COX-deficient fibers.

OBJECTIVE:

To quantify RRFs, SDH+, COX-, and COMBO+ fibers in muscle biopsies with mitochondrial findings.

MATERIAL AND METHODS:

We retrospectively selected 18 muscle biopsies with mitochondrial abnormalities based on the Walker criteria (percentage of RRFs/COX- fibers, and clinical picture), and/or the Sleigh criteria (percentage of RRFs, SDH+, and COX- fibers).

RESULTS:

Females represented 83.3%, with a mean age of 38.6 years (5 months-70 years). Patients were diagnosed with chronic progressive external ophthalmoplegia (CPEO, 66.7%), proximal myopathy (22.2%), idiopathic hyperCKemia (11.1%), Kearns-Sayre syndrome (5.6%), mitochondrial encephalomyopathy with ragged red fibers and stroke-like episodes (5.6%), and a dystrophic pattern (5.6%). Some cases of CPEO were combined with proximal myopathy. The quantitative pathologic findings were: RRFs, 3.95% ± 3.17%; SDH+, 7.55% ± 6.1%; COX-, 10.9% ± 7.2%; COMBO+, 14.22% ± 12.79%. We found a slight variation in the diameter of muscle fibers, no necrosis or proliferative connective tissue, few fibers with internal nuclei, and some cases with fiber type grouping.

CONCLUSION:

Pathologic events, grouped in ascending order of frequency, were RRFs, SDH+ fibers, COX- fibers, and COMBO+ fibers. These data emphasize the importance of the COMBO technique in revealing occult COX deficiency in muscle fibers.

Key words:
mitochondrial diseases; chronic progressive external ophthalmoplegia; cytochrome c oxidase deficiency; succinate dehydrogenase; mitochondrial myopathies

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