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Psychiatric disturbances in five patients with MELAS syndrome

Publication at First Faculty of Medicine |
2014

Abstract

Objectives: Mitochondrial disorders of energetic metabolism (MD) represent a heterogeneous group of diseases manifesting at any age with a broad spectrum of clinical symptoms, including psychiatric disorders. Methods: The aim of the study was to characterize psychiatric symptoms and diagnoses in five patients with MELAS syndrome between the ages of 17 and 53 years.

Results: Four of MELAS patients them harbored the prevalent mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) mutation 3243A>G, and one patient had the mtDNA mutation 12706T>C. Three patients had positive family histories for MELAS syndrome.

In one patient, depression was diagnosed as the first symptom of MELAS syndrome. Depression also preceded a stroke-like episode in one patient.

Four patients had disturbed cognitive functions, confusional states occurred in three patients. One patient manifested psychotic (schizophrenia-like) symptoms.

Conclusion: Mitochondrial disorders deserve consideration as part of the differential diagnosis, especially if there is suspected involvement of other organ groups or positive family history of MD.