The aim of this study was to assess neurodevelopmental profile in young boys affected by Duchenne muscular dystrophy and to establish the correlation between neurodevelopmental findings, and the type and site of mutations. A structured neurodevelopmental assessment (Griffiths Scale of Mental Development) was performed in 81 DMD boys before the age of four years (range: 7-47 months). The mean total DQ was 87 (SD 15.3). Borderline DQ (between 70 and 84) was found in 32% and DQ below 70 in 12.3% of the patients. Children with mutations upstream or in exon 44 had higher DQ than those with mutations downstream exon 44 which are associated with involvement of dystrophin isoforms expressed at high levels in brain. The difference was significant for total and individual subscale DQ with the exception of the locomotor subscale. Items, such as ability to run fast, or getting up from the floor consistently failed in all children, irrespective of the age or of the site of mutation. Our results help to understand the possible different mechanisms underlying the various aspects of neurodevelopmental delay, suggesting that the involvement of brain dystrophin isoforms may cause a delay in the maturation of coordination and dexterity. (C) 2013 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

Pane, M., Scalise, R., Berardinelli, A., D'Angelo, G., Ricotti, V., Alfieri, P., Moroni, I., Hartley, L., Pera, M. C., Baranello, G., Catteruccia, M., Casalino, T., Romeo, D. M., Graziano, A., Gandioli, C., Bianco, F., Mazzone, E. S., Lombardo, M. E., Scoto, M., Sivo, S., Palermo, C., Gualandi, F., Sormani, M. P., Ferlini, A., Bertini, E. S., Muntoni, F., Mercuri, E. M., Early neurodevelopmental assessment in Duchenne muscular dystrophy, <<NEUROMUSCULAR DISORDERS>>, 2013; 23 (6): 451-455. [doi:10.1016/j.nmd.2013.02.012] [http://hdl.handle.net/10807/213602]

Early neurodevelopmental assessment in Duchenne muscular dystrophy

Pane, Marika;Pera, Maria Carmela;Romeo, Domenico Marco;Mazzone, Elena Stacy;Sivo, Serena;Bertini, Enrico Silvio;Mercuri, Eugenio Maria
2013

Abstract

The aim of this study was to assess neurodevelopmental profile in young boys affected by Duchenne muscular dystrophy and to establish the correlation between neurodevelopmental findings, and the type and site of mutations. A structured neurodevelopmental assessment (Griffiths Scale of Mental Development) was performed in 81 DMD boys before the age of four years (range: 7-47 months). The mean total DQ was 87 (SD 15.3). Borderline DQ (between 70 and 84) was found in 32% and DQ below 70 in 12.3% of the patients. Children with mutations upstream or in exon 44 had higher DQ than those with mutations downstream exon 44 which are associated with involvement of dystrophin isoforms expressed at high levels in brain. The difference was significant for total and individual subscale DQ with the exception of the locomotor subscale. Items, such as ability to run fast, or getting up from the floor consistently failed in all children, irrespective of the age or of the site of mutation. Our results help to understand the possible different mechanisms underlying the various aspects of neurodevelopmental delay, suggesting that the involvement of brain dystrophin isoforms may cause a delay in the maturation of coordination and dexterity. (C) 2013 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
2013
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Pane, M., Scalise, R., Berardinelli, A., D'Angelo, G., Ricotti, V., Alfieri, P., Moroni, I., Hartley, L., Pera, M. C., Baranello, G., Catteruccia, M., Casalino, T., Romeo, D. M., Graziano, A., Gandioli, C., Bianco, F., Mazzone, E. S., Lombardo, M. E., Scoto, M., Sivo, S., Palermo, C., Gualandi, F., Sormani, M. P., Ferlini, A., Bertini, E. S., Muntoni, F., Mercuri, E. M., Early neurodevelopmental assessment in Duchenne muscular dystrophy, <<NEUROMUSCULAR DISORDERS>>, 2013; 23 (6): 451-455. [doi:10.1016/j.nmd.2013.02.012] [http://hdl.handle.net/10807/213602]
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