Inherited 3-methylglutaconic aciduria in two brothers--Another defect of leucine metabolism
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1982-10
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Duran, M.
Beemer, F.A.
Tibosch, A.S.
Bruinvis, L.
Ketting, D.
Wadman, S.K.
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Two brothers, aged 7 and 5 years, who excreted large amounts of the leucine metabolites 3-methylglutaconic acid, 3-methylglutaric acid, and 3-hydroxyisovaleric acid, are described. The excretion of these metabolites could be enhanced by increasing the leucine intake. Restriction of the protein intake resulted in a marked reduction of the metabolite excretion. However, the excretion of the ultimate leucine metabolite, 3-hydroxy-3-methylglutaric acid, remained unchanged at a low level. The only clinical abnormality was speech retardation. A (partial) deficiency of 3-methylglutaconyl coenzyme A hydratase is proposed to be the most likely underlying defect.