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DOI: 10.1055/s-2008-1059533
A Case of Congenital Neuromuscular Disease with Uniform Type I Fibers, Abnormal Mitochondrial Network and Jagged Z-Line
Publication History
Publication Date:
16 May 2008 (online)
Abstract
Histological, histochemical and ultrastructural studies of muscle biopsy in a case
of congenital neuromuscular disease revealed unusual findings consisting of muscle
fibers uniformity which were all type I and of small diameter, jagged Z-line and abnormally
developed transverse network of mitochondria.
E.M.G. examination demonstrated a myopathic pattern, but mitochondrial changes are
quite different from those reported in mitochondrial myopathies and jagged Z-line
seems poorly correlated with Z-line streaming present in denervation atrophy, target
fibers, core-like lesions or other Z-line abnormalities of the nemaline myopathy.
On the other hand type I histochemical uniformity seems more likely related to some
dysfunction of the neuronal mechanisms that control both the fiber type differentiation
and other trophic influences.
It also suggests that myogenic E.M.G. pattern might actually be pseudo-myopathic and
due to a reduction of the cross sectional area of the individual muscle fibers componing
the motor unit.
Key words
Congenital myopathy - Fiber type uniformity - Mitochondria - Z-line
