The clinical features of Kennedy disease and the correlation between clinical features and length of CAG re-peats
10.3969/j.issn.1002-0152.2015.09.007
- VernacularTitle:肯尼迪病临床特征与CAG重复序列数目关系分析
- Author:
Bingjie HE
;
Ruojie HE
;
Lei SHI
;
Chenghui YE
;
Jiaying DAI
;
Yinxing LIANG
;
Xilin LU
;
Xiaoli YAO
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- Keywords:
Kennedy disease;
Clinical features;
Trinucleotide repeat expansion
- From:
Chinese Journal of Nervous and Mental Diseases
2015;(9):547-551
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
-
Abstract:
Objective To analyze the clinical features of 35 cases of Kennedy's disease and the correlation be?tween clinical features and CAG repeat size to strengthen the understanding of KD and to avoid misdiagnosis and delayed diagnosis.Methods Clinical data, including clinical signs and symptoms ,serum lipid, serum sex hormone level, electro?myography, the number of CAGs and (amyotrophic lateral sclerosis muscular atrophy,ALS) rating scale were collected from 35 patients genetically diagnosed of Kennedy disease and proceed system analysis. Results Patients with KD were adult onset with the average age of (40.77 ± 8.57) years and the average confirmed course were (8.32 ± 4.17) years. Forty-two point nine percent of the patients had family history. Clinical features included medulla oblongata and spinal muscular atrophy and weakness, limbs tremor, perioral muscles twitch and endocrine function and metabolic disorders in some cases. Creatine kinase, triglyceride, low density lipoprotein, follicle estrogen and prolactin were significantly in?creased compared to healthy adults (P:0.000,0.018,0.000,0.000,0.003). The number of CAG repeat was negatively correlated with the onset age (r=-0.549, P=0.001) but not associated with the illness severity (ALS rating scale) (r=0.001, P=0.998). ALS score was negatively correlated with course of disease(r=-0.540, P=0.001).Conclusions Chinese KD pa? tients share similar clinical phenotypes with those of other races but exhibit slightly different clinical characteristics. The length of the CAG repeat influences age at onset but not the severity of disease. Severity of disease is related to the course of disease.