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Review
. 2009 Aug;32(4):472-80.
doi: 10.1007/s10545-009-1132-x. Epub 2009 May 13.

Large neutral amino acids supplementation in phenylketonuric patients

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Large neutral amino acids supplementation in phenylketonuric patients

J C Rocha et al. J Inherit Metab Dis. 2009 Aug.

Abstract

Phenylketonuria is an inborn error of amino acid metabolism that results in severe mental retardation if not treated early and appropriately. The traditional treatment, consisting of a low-phenylalanine diet, is usually difficult to maintain throughout adolescence and adulthood, resulting in undesirable levels of blood phenylalanine and consequent neurotoxicity. The neurotoxicity of phenylalanine is enhanced by its transport mechanism across the blood-brain barrier, which has the highest affinity for phenylalanine compared with the other large neutral amino acids that share the same carrier. The supplementation of large neutral amino acids in phenylketonuric patients has been showing interesting results. Plasma phenylalanine levels can be reduced, which may guarantee important metabolic and clinical benefits to these patients. Although long-term studies are needed to determine the efficacy and safety of large neutral amino acids supplements, the present state of knowledge seems to recommend their prescription to all phenylketonuric adult patients who are non-compliant with the low-phenylalanine diet.

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