Slowing of central conduction in X-linked Charcot-Marie-Tooth neuropathy shown by brain stem auditory evoked responses.
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BACKGROUND The most common form of CMT with slow nerve conduction velocities (CMT type I) is CMT1A, caused by a submicroscopic duplication of a region of DNA on chromosome 17 including the PMP22 gene. This gene is expressed in peripheral nerve but not in the CNS. The second most common form is CMTX, caused by mutations in the connexin32 gene in the X chromosome. Connexin32 is expressed both in brain and in peripheral nerve. These molecular variants are difficult to distinguish clinically. METHODS Brain stem auditory evoked responses (BAERs) were measured in patients with CTMX and CMT1A. RESULTS BAERs showed central conduction slowing in male patients with CMTX which did not overlap the normal range. Patients with CMT1A had a delay in wave I latency but otherwise normal responses. These results are consistent with the pattern of expression of PMP22 in the peripheral portion of the eighth nerve (myelinated by Schwann cells) and of connexin32 in the central portion in the brainstem auditory pathways (myelinated by oligodendrocytes). This is the first evidence for central involvement in CMTX. CONCLUSION BAERs are useful to distinguish CMTX from CMT1A and may assist selection of appropriate patients for connexin32 mutation analysis.
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عنوان ژورنال:
- Journal of neurology, neurosurgery, and psychiatry
دوره 61 1 شماره
صفحات -
تاریخ انتشار 1996