نتایج جستجو برای: sandhoff disease

تعداد نتایج: 1490121  

2011
Takashi Kodama Tadayasu Togawa Takahiro Tsukimura Ikuo Kawashima Kazuhiko Matsuoka Keisuke Kitakaze Daisuke Tsuji Kohji Itoh Yo-ichi Ishida Minoru Suzuki Toshihiro Suzuki Hitoshi Sakuraba

To find a new biomarker of Tay-Sachs disease and Sandhoff disease. The lyso-GM2 ganglioside (lyso-GM2) levels in the brain and plasma in Sandhoff mice were measured by means of high performance liquid chromatography and the effect of a modified hexosaminidase (Hex) B exhibiting Hex A-like activity was examined. Then, the lyso-GM2 concentrations in human plasma samples were determined. The lyso-...

Sandhoff is a rare genetic disease with autosomal recessive inheritance, caused by deficiency in hexosaminidase B enzyme. Symptoms usually begin 6 months after birthday and include developmental delay, visual impairment, seizures, and cherry red spots in the eyes. In this report we present a patient with Sandhoff disease which is confirmed by enzyme assay and molecular methods.

Journal: :European journal of medical genetics 2015
Ives T Villamizar-Schiller Laudy A Pabón Sophia B Hufnagel Norma C Serrano Gabriela Karl John L Jefferies Robert J Hopkin Carlos E Prada

Sandhoff disease is a progressive neurodegenerative disorder characterized by accumulation of GM2 gangliosides. We describe a 6-year-old male with coarse facial features, developmental delay, refractory seizures, hypertrophic cardiomyopathy, who was later found to have Sandhoff disease. Previous studies have revealed that caloric restriction in combination with miglustat increased survival and ...

Journal: :Journal of the Medical Association of Thailand = Chotmaihet thangphaet 2010
Kullasate Sakpichaisakul Pairat Taeranawich Achara Nitiapinyasakul Todsaporn Sirisopikun

Sandhoff disease is a GM2 gangliosidosis that is rare in Thailand. The authors report a Thai family with two children known to have infantile form of Sandhoff disease. The index case exhibited mitral valve prolapse with mitral regurgitation as an early sign, which is a rare presentation in Sandhoff disease. Thereafter the patient had developmental regression, startle reaction, and cherry red sp...

Journal: :Human molecular genetics 2017
Alexander W M Hooper Javier F Alamilla Rosemarie E Venier Deda C Gillespie Suleiman A Igdoura

GM2 gangliosidoses are a group of lysosomal storage disorders which include Sandhoff disease and Tay-Sachs disease. Dysregulation of glutamate receptors has been recently postulated in the pathology of Sandhoff disease. Glutamate receptor association with neuronal pentraxins 1 and 2, and the neuronal pentraxin receptor facilitates receptor potentiation and synaptic shaping. In this study, we ha...

2018
Maria L Allende Emily K Cook Bridget C Larman Adrienne Nugent Jacqueline M Brady Diane Golebiowski Miguel Sena-Esteves Cynthia J Tifft Richard L Proia

Sandhoff disease, one of the GM2 gangliosidoses, is a lysosomal storage disorder characterized by the absence of β-hexosaminidase A and B activity and the concomitant lysosomal accumulation of its substrate, GM2 ganglioside. It features catastrophic neurodegeneration and death in early childhood. How the lysosomal accumulation of ganglioside might affect the early development of the nervous sys...

2017
Vykuntaraju K. Gowda Raghavendraswami Amoghimath Varun M. Srinivasan Maya Bhat

Sandhoff disease is a neurodegenerative disease caused due to deficiency of hexosaminidase (HEX) A and B. A 1-year-old male child presented with regression of milestones, exaggerated startle response, decreased vision, and seizures from 6 months of age. The child had coarse facies without hepatosplenomegaly. Serum levels of β hexosaminidase total (A + B) were low. Genetic testing for Sandhoff d...

2005
Yie-Min Yun

Sandhoff disease is a rare autosomal recessive metabolic disease presenting bilateral optic atrophy and a cherry red spot in the macula. This case report presents the characteristics of a patient with Sandhoff disease as assessed by ophthalmic, neuroimaging, and laboratory procedures. Ophthalmologic examination revealed that the patient could not fixate her eyes on objects nor follow moving tar...

Journal: :Human molecular genetics 1997
J Q Huang J M Trasler S Igdoura J Michaud N Hanal R A Gravel

Tay-Sachs and Sandhoff diseases are autosomal recessive neurodegenerative diseases resulting from the inability to catabolize GM2 ganglioside by beta-hexosaminidase A (Hex A) due to mutations of the alpha subunit (Tay-Sachs disease) or beta subunit (Sandhoff disease) of Hex A. Hex B (beta beta homodimer) is also defective in Sandhoff disease. We previously developed mouse models of both disease...

Journal: :iranian journal of child neurology 0
parvaneh karimzadeh 1. pediatric neurology research center, shahid beheshti university of medical sciences, tehran, iran narjes jafari 1. pediatric neurology research center, shahid beheshti university of medical sciences, tehran, iran habibeh nejad biglari 1. pediatric neurology research center, shahid beheshti university of medical sciences, tehran, iran sayena jabbeh dari 1. pediatric neurology research center, shahid beheshti university of medical sciences, tehran, iran farzad ahmad abadi 1. pediatric neurology research center, shahid beheshti university of medical sciences, tehran, iran mohammad-reza alaee 4. department of pediatric endocrinology, faculty of medicine, shahid beheshti university of medical sciences, tehran, iran

how to cite this article: karimzadeh p, jafari n, nejad biglari h, jabbeh dari s, ahmad abadi f, alaee mr, nemati h, saket s, tonekaboni sh, taghdiri mm, ghofrani m. gm2-gangliosidosis (sandhoff and tay sachs disease): diagnosis and neuroimaging findings (an iranian pediatric case series) iran j child neurol. 2014 summer;8(3): 55-60.   abstract objective gm2-gangliosidosis disease is a rare aut...

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