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Erschienen in: Journal of Neurology 8/2012

01.08.2012 | Original Communication

Glycine receptor antibodies are detected in progressive encephalomyelitis with rigidity and myoclonus (PERM) but not in saccadic oscillations

verfasst von: Takahiro Iizuka, Maria I. Leite, Bethan Lang, Patrick Waters, Yoshiaki Urano, Saori Miyakawa, Junichi Hamada, Fumihiko Sakai, Hideki Mochizuki, Angela Vincent

Erschienen in: Journal of Neurology | Ausgabe 8/2012

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Abstract

Glycine receptor (GlyR) antibodies were recently identified in a few patients with progressive encephalomyelitis with rigidity and myoclonus (PERM); none of these patients had antibodies against glutamic acid decarboxylase (GAD). An inhibitory glycinergic transmission defect has also been implicated in the mechanism underlying saccadic oscillations, including ocular flutter or opsoclonus; GlyR antibodies have not been reported in these patients. The purpose was to determine whether GlyR antibodies are found in patients with PERM, ocular flutter syndrome (OFS), and opsoclonus-myoclonus syndrome (OMS). GlyR antibodies were first measured in archived sera and CSF from five patients, including one patient with GAD antibody-positive PERM, two patients with OFS, and two patients with OMS. GlyR antibodies were also measured in archived sera from nine other adult patients with OMS. GlyR antibodies and GAD antibodies were both found at high titers in the serum and CSF of the patient with PERM, and their levels paralleled disease activity over time. GlyR antibodies were not found at significant levels in 13 patients with saccadic oscillations. GlyR and GAD antibodies can co-exist in PERM and follow the clinical course. Although saccadic oscillations are a feature of this condition, GlyR antibodies are not commonly found in patients with isolated saccadic oscillations.
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Metadaten
Titel
Glycine receptor antibodies are detected in progressive encephalomyelitis with rigidity and myoclonus (PERM) but not in saccadic oscillations
verfasst von
Takahiro Iizuka
Maria I. Leite
Bethan Lang
Patrick Waters
Yoshiaki Urano
Saori Miyakawa
Junichi Hamada
Fumihiko Sakai
Hideki Mochizuki
Angela Vincent
Publikationsdatum
01.08.2012
Verlag
Springer-Verlag
Erschienen in
Journal of Neurology / Ausgabe 8/2012
Print ISSN: 0340-5354
Elektronische ISSN: 1432-1459
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00415-011-6377-2

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