Sporadic inclusion-body myositis and hereditary inclusion-body myopathies - Diseases of oxidative stress and aging?

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Askanas, V [1 ]
Engel, WK [1 ]
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[1] Univ So Calif, Sch Med, Good Samaritan Hosp, Dept Neurol,Neuromuscular Ctr, Los Angeles, CA 90017 USA
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10.1001/archneur.55.7.915
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R74 [神经病学与精神病学];
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Sporadic inclusion-body myositis and hereditary inclusion-body myopathies are progressive and highly debilitating muscle diseases. The most characteristic morphologic feature of sporadic inclusion-body myositis and hereditary inclusion-body myopathies is vacuolar degeneration of muscle fibers, accompanied by intrafiber clusters ("tangles") of paired-helical filaments and by accumulation of several proteins that are characteristic of a brain of patients with Alzheimer disease. In neither the hereditary inclusion-body myopathies nor sporadic inclusion-body myositis are the sequential steps of the pathogenic cascade understood, The several forms of hereditary inclusion-body myopathies have different genetic transmissions and probably different genetic defects. Because the sporadic inclusion-body myositis and hereditary inclusion-body myopathies have several characteristic pathologic features in common, we postulate that their different causes trigger the same upstream aberration leading to a similar downstream cascade of pathologic events,which are ultimately responsible for the characteristic muscle-fiber degeneration. We propose that important contributory factors leading to the inclusion-body myositis-specific muscle fiber destruction are muscle aging and oxidative stress, putatively induced by the upstream overexpression of P-amyloid precursor protein within abnormal muscle fibers.
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