PMID: 8605739Nov 1, 1995Paper

Expression of NCAM (neural cell adhesion molecule) in mitochondrial myopathy

Clinical Neuropathology
D HeussB Neundörfer

Abstract

In muscle, the neural cell adhesion molecule (NCAM) is known to be expressed in denervated and regenerating fibers. Our present study, performed with immunohistochemical detection procedures, attempts to demonstrate the expression of NCAM in mitochondrial myopathy. Biopsy specimens from 29 patients were investigated. The following conditions were represented: nonweak control subjects (8 cases), chronic progressive external ophthalmoplegia (7 cases), Kearns-Sayre syndrome (5 cases), unclassified mitochondrial myopathy (2 cases), idiopathic polymyositis (7 cases). We demonstrate the expression of NCAM in mitochondrial myopathy. But NCAM is expressed in ragged-red fibers both in mitochondrial and idiopathic inflammatory myopathy. Furthermore, NCAM-immunoreactive fibers are more abundant than ragged-red and cytochrome-c-deficient fibers. Thus, we conclude that NCAM expression precedes histochemical and enzyme-histochemical demonstrable mitochondrial abnormalities. NCAM expression may reflect compensatory regenerating tendency of ragged-red fibers. Vimentin expression in mitochondrial myopathy favors this view. Probably, NCAM plays a role in the enrichment of abnormal mitochondria as a compensatory process for the biochemical defici...Continue Reading

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