Internal Medicine
Online ISSN : 1349-7235
Print ISSN : 0918-2918
ISSN-L : 0918-2918
Motor Neuron Involvement in a Patient with Long-term Corticosteroid Administration
Takao MTSUIYoshifumi UMAKIMasakazu NAGASAWAMasashi AKAIKESatoshi OHTSUKAMasaaki ODOMIKenji AKIToshio MATSUMOTO
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2003 Volume 42 Issue 9 Pages 862-866

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An asthmatic patient with corticosteroid treatment for 45 years presented with slowly progressive limb muscle atrophy. His muscle symptoms were involved in four limbs and tongue, and deep tendon reflexes were exaggerated. Biopsied muscle pathology indicated the presence of neurogenic muscular atrophy in combination with corticosteroid myopathy. Furthermore, 8-hydroxy-deoxyguanosine (8-OH-dG) was prominently increased in mitochondrial and nuclear DNA. An aerobic exercise test demonstrated remarkable serum lactate elevation, which was attenuated by the administration of coenzyme Q10- These findings are consistent with the assumption that long-term corticosteroid administration potentially induces not only myopathy but also motor neuron involvement as in mitochondrial diseases.
(Internal Medicine 42: 862-866, 2003)

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