粘多糖病III A(三菲利波病A型).组织化学,电镜和生化检查结果。

Beitrage zur Pathologie Pub Date : 1977-04-01
H Cain, E Egner, H Kresse
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这是一个报告两兄弟患有粘多糖病。8岁和10岁男孩整体表现出该综合征的特征性临床症状。两例患者尿液中硫酸肝素的排泄量均显著增加。年龄较大的男孩死亡,尸检并诊断为患有三菲利波病A型,器官提取物中硫酸肝素磺胺酶活性急剧降低。组织化学上,在死亡儿童的肝脏、脾脏和大脑中发现高水溶性硫酸粘多糖。化学分析显示,与正常对照相比,患者肝脏中的硫酸粘多糖增加了12倍,大脑中的硫酸粘多糖增加了4.5倍。磺化后的多糖主要由硫酸肝素组成,其分子量小,电荷多相,磺胺己糖含量丰富。此外,大脑和小脑的神经节细胞积累了糖脂。电镜下,细胞内溶酶体残体超载。二尖瓣也参与了储存过程,这是Sanfilippo综合征的一种罕见表现。二尖瓣组织细胞内和细胞外均有酸性粘多糖沉积。极化显微镜下发现二尖瓣结缔组织基质中含有储存的粘多糖时,双折射从正常的正折射变为负折射。
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Mucopolysaccharidosis III A (Sanfilippo disease type A). Histochemical, electron microscopical and biochemical findings.

This is a report of two brothers iwth mucopolysaccharidosis. The 8- and 10-year-old boys presented the characteristic clinical symptoms of the syndrome in their entirety. Both had a highly increased excretion of heparan sulfate in urine. The elder boy died and was autopsied and diagnosed as having Sanfilippo disease Typ A by a drastic reduction of heparan sulfate sulfamidase activity in organ extracts. Histochemically, highly water-soluble, sulfate acid mucopolysaccharides were demonstrated in liver, spleen, and cerebrum of the deceased child. Chemical analyses revealed a 12-fold increase of sulfated mucopolysaccharide in the patients liver and a 4.5-fold increase in the cerebrum when compared with normal controls. The sulfated polysaccharide consisted mainly of heparan sulfate, which was of low molecular size, heterogeneous in charge, and rich in its sulfamino hexose content. In addition, the gangliocytes of cerebrum and cerebellum had accumulated glycolipids. Electron microscopically the storage cells were overloaded with lysosomal residual bodies. The mitral valve was also involved in the storage process, which is a rare manifestation of the Sanfilippo syndrome. Acid mucopolysaccharides were deposited intracellularly as well as extracellularly in the mitral valve tissue. Polarisation microscopically there was found a change from normally positive to negative birefringence in the connective tissue ground substance of the mitral valve when containing stored mucopolysaccharides.

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