Diagnosis and management of defects of mitochondrial β-oxidation
- 1 November 2002
- journal article
- review article
- Published by Wolters Kluwer Health in Current Opinion in Clinical Nutrition and Metabolic Care
- Vol. 5 (6) , 601-609
- https://doi.org/10.1097/00075197-200211000-00002
Abstract
At least 22 different inborn errors of metabolism affecting beta-oxidation in skeletal muscle and other tissues have been identified in the past 30 years. Early diagnosis and therapeutic diets offer the best chance for normal growth and development in most patients. Clinical heterogeneity has become the hallmark of defects in beta-oxidation. In many cases a correct diagnosis will only be made if these disorders are specifically considered and appropriate studies are obtained, since screening tests which detect other inborn errors of metabolism are often normal in patients with beta-oxidation defects. Dietary management provides the only opportunity for therapy in many cases, including carbohydrate supplements intended to provide more extended delivery of glucose to the bloodstream. Use of a novel odd chain fat supplement as an alternative fuel source in long chain fat metabolism defects offers promise of alleviating muscular symptoms not well controlled by diet. The introduction of expanded newborn screening will lead to the recognition of an increasing number of individuals with these disorders, placing greater demand for services on practitioners knowledgeable in their therapy. Study of the clinical outcome in these patients will provide a better understanding of defects of beta-oxidation. Clinical symptoms, diagnostic testing, and issues of newborn screening for this important group of disorders are discussed.Keywords
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