Glycogen storage diseases in animals and their potential value as models of human disease
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Glycogen storage diseases in animals and their potential value as models of human disease
Abstract
Glycogen storage diseases (GSD) are inborn errors of glycogen metabolism. Of the eight human GSD types in which the enzymatic deficiency has been identified, spontaneous animal counterparts have been reported for GSD I (glucose-6-phosphatase deficiency) in the mouse, for GSD II (acid alpha-glucosidase deficiency) in the dog, in cattle and in the quail, for GSD III (debrancher enzyme deficiency) in the dog and for GSD VIII (phosphorylase kinase deficiency) in the rat and the mouse. Experimentally induced GSD-like conditions have been described in the rat (Acarbose-induced GSD II-like conditions, iodoacetate-induced symptoms of myophosphorylase (GSD V) and myophosphofructokinase (GSD VII) deficiency) and the chicken (ochratoxin A-induced symptoms of cyclic AMP-dependent protein kinase deficiency). Enzymatic defects that are typical of the human GSD types have not been clearly identified in the induced animal conditions. The homology of animal and human GSD types is discussed. It is concluded that clinical, pathogenic and therapeutic studies of GSD may benefit from the use of animal models. For genetic studies of human GSD these models may prove to be of limited value, as the picture of several human GSD types is already obscured by genetic heterogeneity.
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