Alpha-hydroxybutyrate dehydrogenase activity in sex-linked muscular dystrophy

Abstract
In 2 families with severe sex-linked muscular dystrophy, high levels of a-hydroxybutyrate dehydrogenase (HBD), lactate dehydrogenase (LD), aspartate transaminase (AspT), aldolase, and creatine phospho-kinase (CPK) were found in the sera of 3 young affected males. In both families the mother had a raised level of HBD activity. Four sisters of the 3 affected boys had raised serum enzyme levels, and they are regarded as presumptive carriers of the disease. Biopsy specimens of dystrophic muscle had LD and HBD contents which were significantly lower than those of control specimens, while the HBD/LD ratios were markedly greater. Muscle from 2 unaffected members of the same family also exhibited high ratios, indicating the presence of the electro-phoretically fast LD isoenzymes, and this was confirmed by acrylamide-gel electrophoresis.