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Mitochondrion, 10, 5, (2010), pp. 528-33ISSN
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01 augustus 2010
Publication type
Article / Letter to editor
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Paediatrics - OUD tm 2017
Laboratory of Genetic, Endocrine and Metabolic Diseases
Anatomy
Medical Psychology
Gynaecology
Journal title
Mitochondrion
Volume
vol. 10
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iss. 5
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p. 528
Page end
p. 33
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IGMD 8: Mitochondrial medicine; NCEBP 8: Psychological determinants of chronic illness; Laboratory Medicine Radboud University Medical CenterAbstract
A higher incidence of depression has been described in adults with primary oxidative phosphorylation disease. We evaluated the psychological characteristics of eighteen non-retarded pediatric patients diagnosed with a disorder of the oxidative phosphorylation. We found significantly higher rate of withdrawn, depressive behaviour compared to population norm scores, to children with other types of inborn errors of metabolism and also in comparison to patients with Sotos syndrome. The occurrence of depressive behaviour showed no correlation with the degree of mitochondrial dysfunction. These findings support the hypothesis that mood disorders could be associated to abnormal cerebral energy metabolism.
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