Skin biopsy and microneurography disclose selective noradrenergic dysfunction due to dopamine-β-hydroxylase deficiency

  • Donadio, V
  • Incensi, A.
  • Chiaro, G.
  • LIGUORI, ROCCO
  • BARTOLETTI STELLA, ANNA
  • CAPELLARI, SABINA
  • CORTELLI, PIETRO
Publication date
January 2016
ISSN
1566-0702
Citation count (estimate)
1

Abstract

Skin biopsy and microneurography are autonomic tests directly evaluating adrenergic and cholinergic sympathetic fibers to identify selective deficiency of a specific peripheral sympathetic subdivision. We describe a patient with tomacular neuropathy due to a deletion of the PMP22 gene who complained of chronic orthostatic hypotension due to a dopamine-β-hydroxylase deficiency confirmed by genetic analysis demonstrating two novel mutations in the DβH gene. To further characterize autonomic dysfunctions the proband underwent skin biopsy and microneurography. These tests disclosed a selective peripheral adrenergic dysfunction demonstrating the possibility to ascertain DβH deficiency. In conclusion, skin biopsy and microneurography may help to ...

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