Muscular Dystrophy Flashcards
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muscular dystrophy
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- degen of skeletal muscles (unrelated to aging)
- progressive
- atrophy, necrosis & pseudohypertrophy
- several different types
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Duchenne MD
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- 1 in 3500 males
- age of onset: at birth (genetic/congenital)
- MOI: X-linked recessive (more common in males)
- mutated dystrophin gene on short arm of X-Chr
- pseudohypertrophy
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mutated dystrophin gene on short arm of X-Chr patho
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Mutated gene –> dec dystrophin Fx –> improper attachment of contractile filaments –> fibre necrosis w/ use –> poor repair & regen –> more necrosis (muscle fiber cells die) –> Ca+ influx (sarcolemma’s selective permb altered) & Es released when cells die (ex. CK – creatine kinase)
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dystrophin gene Fx
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Attaches contractile filaments to e/o, to sarcolemma & matrix of fiber
5
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pseudohypertrophy
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Contractile fibres lost & connective tissue deposited where muscle cells were –> fibrofatty CT replaces muscle
6
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mnfts
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- asympt until 2-3 yrs
- progressive muscle weakness & skeletal pain
- skeletal muscles affected primarily, but as disease progresses, cardiac muscle affected too
- death from resp/cardiac cmplx
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Dx
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- Hx, Px (onset 2-3 yrs)
- biopsy (reveal histologic problems in muscles)
- blood sample (serum creatine kinase)
- prenatal Dx
- carrier (test if mother carries mutated gene)
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Tx
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- supportive & symptom management (no cure)
- inc comfort & Fx (ex. breathing exercises, braces for support)