We describe two male siblings with diabetes mellitus caused by mitochondrial 3243 mutation. The level of heteroplasmy in peripheral blood leucocytes was determined by a last-cycle hot PCR method. The younger brother, who had 39% heteroplasmy, developed diabetes at age of 25, and demonstrated a lean body habitus and blunted insulin secretion. The elder brother, who had 22% heteroplasmy, was diagnosed at the age of 42. The younger brother showed a higher increment of serum lactate after exercise. In these siblings the level of heteroplasmy in their peripheral blood leucocytes appeared to be associated with age of onset of diabetes.
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Kato, Y., Miura, Y., Inagaki, A., Itatsu, T., & Oiso, Y. (2002). Age of onset possibly associated with the degree of heteroplasmy in two male siblings with diabetes mellitus having an A to G transition at 3243 of mitochondrial DNA. Diabetic Medicine, 19(9), 784–786. https://doi.org/10.1046/j.1464-5491.2002.00777.x
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