Prenatal and progressive coenzyme Q10 administration to mitigate muscle dysfunction in mitochondrial disease
Juan Diego Hernández‐Camacho,
Cristina Vicente‐García,
Lorena Ardila‐García
et al.
Abstract:BackgroundADCK genes encode aarF domain‐containing mitochondrial kinases involved in coenzyme Q (CoQ) biosynthesis and regulation. Haploinsufficiency of ADCK2 in humans leads to adult‐onset physical incapacity with reduced mitochondrial CoQ levels in skeletal muscle, resulting in mitochondrial myopathy and alterations in fatty acid β‐oxidation. The sole current treatment for CoQ deficiencies is oral administration of CoQ10, which causes only partial recovery with postnatal treatment, underscoring the importanc… Show more
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