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    Dietary L-tyrosine supplementation in Nemaline myopathy

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    Copyright © 2008 Sage PublicationsNemaline myopathy is defined by the presence of nemaline bodies, or rods, on muscle biopsy. Facial and bulbar weakness in nemaline myopathy cause chewing and swallowing difficulties, recurrent aspiration, and poor control of oral secretions. This article discusses 5 patients (4 infants and 1 adolescent) with nemaline myopathy who received dietary supplementation with L-tyrosine (250 to 3000 mg/day). All 4 infants were reported to have an initial decrease in sialorrhoea and an increase in energy levels. The adolescent showed improved strength and exercise tolerance. No adverse effects of treatment were observed. Dietary tyrosine supplementation may improve bulbar function, activity levels, and exercise tolerance in nemaline myopathy.Monique M. Ryan, Catherine Sy, Sian Rudge, Carolyn Ellaway, David Ketteridge, Laurence G. Roddick, Susan T. Iannaccone, Andrew J. Kornberg and Kathryn N. Nort

    4 Aromatic Amino Acids in the Brain

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