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Título: Biochemical markers for the diagnosis of mitochondrial fatty acid oxidation diseases
Autores/as: Ruiz Sala, Pedro
Peña Quintana, Luis 
Clasificación UNESCO: 32 Ciencias médicas
3201 Ciencias clínicas
320110 Pediatría
241108 Metabolismo humano
Palabras clave: Fatty acid β-oxidation diseases
Carnitine
Acylcarnitines
Newborn screening
Mass spectrometry, et al.
Fecha de publicación: 2021
Publicación seriada: Journal of Clinical Medicine 
Resumen: Mitochondrial fatty acid β-oxidation (FAO) contributes a large proportion to the body’s energy needs in fasting and in situations of metabolic stress. Most tissues use energy from fatty acids, particularly the heart, skeletal muscle and the liver. In the brain, ketone bodies formed from FAO in the liver are used as the main source of energy. The mitochondrial fatty acid oxidation disorders (FAODs), which include the carnitine system defects, constitute a group of diseases with several types and subtypes and with variable clinical spectrum and prognosis, from paucisymptomatic cases to more severe affectations, with a 5% rate of sudden death in childhood, and with fasting hypoketotic hypoglycemia frequently occurring. The implementation of newborn screening programs has resulted in new challenges in diagnosis, with the detection of new phenotypes as well as carriers and false positive cases. In this article, a review of the biochemical markers used for the diagnosis of FAODs is presented. The analysis of acylcarnitines by MS/MS contributes to improving the biochemical diagnosis, both in affected patients and in newborn screening, but acylglycines, organic acids, and other metabolites are also reported. Moreover, this review recommends caution, and outlines the differences in the interpretation of the biomarkers depending on age, clinical situation and types of samples or techniques.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10553/115580
ISSN: 2077-0383
DOI: 10.3390/jcm10214855
Fuente: Journal of Clinical Medicine [2077-0383], v. 10(21):4855 (Octubre 2021)
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