Síndrome de deficiencia del transportador de glucosa tipo 1 (SDGLUT-1) tratado con dieta cetogénica: Caso clínico

Cornejo E, Verónica; Cabello A, Juan Francisco; Colombo C, Marta; Raimann B, Erna

Keywords: brain diseases, glucose transporter type 1, metabolic, inborn

Abstract

The glucose transporter type 1 deficiency syndrome (GLUT-1 SD) (OMIM 606777) is an inborn error of metabolism of brain glucose transport. The characteristic clinical manifestations are seizures, hypotonia, developmental delay, microcephaly and hypoglycorrhachia. We report a girl with normal weight and height at birth. At 6 weeks of age she started with convulsions reaching up to 20 myoclonic seizures a day. She was treated with valproate, phenobarbital and carbamazepine without response. Blood analysis including aminoacids and acylcarnitines were all normal. The brain MRI showed frontal atrophy with an increased subarachnoidal space and Electroencephalography was abnormal. Blood glucose was 84 mg/dl and spinal fluid glucose 26 mg/dl with a ratio of 0.31 (Normal Ratio >0.65+00.1). These results suggested the diagnosis of GLUT-1 SD, and was confirmed with erythrocyte glucose uptake of 44% (Normal range 80-100%). A molecular study found the mutation 969del, C971T in exon 6 of the gene Glut-1. Treatment with a ketogenic diet was started immediately and after 7 days with this diet seizures ceased. Anticonvulsants were progressively suspended. At present, the patient is 6 years old, she continues on a ketogenic diet and supplements with L-carnitine, lipoic acid, vitamins and minerals. Growth and development are normal with an intelligence quotient of 103. It is concluded that it is necessary to include GLUT-1 SD in the differential diagnosis of children with early seizures that are non responsive to pharmacological treatment

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Título según SCIELO: S�ndrome de deficiencia del transportador de glucosa tipo 1 (SDGLUT-1) tratado con dieta cetog�nica: Caso cl�nico
Título de la Revista: REVISTA MEDICA DE CHILE
Volumen: 135
Número: 5
Editorial: SOC MEDICA SANTIAGO
Fecha de publicación: 2007
Página de inicio: 631
Página final: 635
Idioma: es
URL: http://www.scielo.cl/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0034-98872007000500011&lng=en&nrm=iso&tlng=en
DOI:

10.4067/S0034-98872007000500011

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