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Major depression in adolescent children consecutively diagnosed with mitochondrial disorder.

S Koene1, T L Kozicz, R J T Rodenburg, C M Verhaak, M C de Vries, S Wortmann, L van de Heuvel, J A M Smeitink, E Morava.   

Abstract

A higher incidence of major depression has been described in adults with a primary oxidative phosphorylation disease. Intriguingly however, not all patients carrying the same mutation develop symptoms of major depression, pointing out the significance of the interplay of genetic and non-genetic factors in the etiology. In a series of paediatric patients evaluated for mitochondrial dysfunction, out of 35 children with a biochemically and genetically confirmed mitochondrial disorder, we identified five cases presenting with major depression prior to the diagnosis. The patients were diagnosed respectively with mutations in MTTK, MTND1, POLG1, PDHA1 and the common 4977 bp mtDNA deletion. Besides cerebral lactic acidemia protein and glucose concentrations, immunoglobins, anti-gangliosides and neurotransmitters were normal. No significant difference could be confirmed in the disease progression or the quality of life, compared to the other, genetically confirmed mitochondrial patients. In three out of our five patients a significant stress life event was confirmed. We propose the abnormal central nervous system energy metabolism as the underlying cause of the mood disorder in our paediatric patients. Exploring the genetic etiology in children with mitochondrial dysfunction and depression is essential both for safe medication and adequate counselling.

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Year:  2008        PMID: 18692904     DOI: 10.1016/j.jad.2008.06.023

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Affect Disord        ISSN: 0165-0327            Impact factor:   4.839


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