Acute Hepatic Porphyria: Pathophysiological Basis of Neuromuscular Manifestations

Author:

de Souza Paulo Victor Sgobbi,Badia Bruno de Mattos Lombardi,Farias Igor Braga,Pinto Wladimir Bocca Vieira de Rezende,Oliveira Acary Souza Bulle

Abstract

Acute hepatic porphyria represents a rare, underdiagnosed group of inherited metabolic disorders due to hereditary defects of heme group biosynthesis pathway. Most patients have their definite diagnosis after several years of complex and disabling clinical manifestations and commonly after life-threatening acute neurovisceral episodes or severe motor handicap. Many key studies in the last two decades have been performed and led to the discovery of novel possible diagnostic and prognostic biomarkers and to the development of new therapeutic purposes, including small interfering RNA-based therapy, specifically driven to inhibit selectively delta-aminolevulinic acid synthase production and decrease the recurrence number of severe acute presentation for most patients. Several distinct mechanisms have been identified to contribute to the several neuromuscular signs and symptoms. This review article aims to present the current knowledge regarding the main pathophysiological mechanisms involved with the acute and chronic presentation of acute hepatic porphyria and to highlight the relevance of such content for clinical practice and in decision making about therapeutic options.

Publisher

Frontiers Media SA

Subject

General Neuroscience

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