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  • Title: Pediatric reference intervals for muscle coenzyme Q(10).
    Author: Pastore A, Di Giovamberardino G, Petrillo S, Boenzi S, Bertini E, Dionisi-Vici C, Piemonte F.
    Journal: Biomarkers; 2012 Dec; 17(8):764-6. PubMed ID: 23020092.
    Abstract:
    Coenzyme Q(10) (CoQ(10)) is present in humans in both the reduced (ubiquinol, CoQ(10)H(2)) and oxidized (ubiquinone, CoQ(10)) forms. CoQ(10) is an essential cofactor in mitochondrial oxidative phosphorylation, and is necessary for ATP production. Total, reduced and oxidized CoQ(10) levels in skeletal muscle of 148 children were determined by HPLC coupled with electrochemical detection, and we established three level thresholds for total CoQ(10) in muscle. We defined as "severe deficiency", CoQ(10) levels falling in the range between 0.82 and 4.88 μmol/g tissue; as "intermediate deficiency", those ranging between 5.40 and 9.80 μmol/g tissue, and as "mild deficiency", the amount of CoQ(10) included between 10.21 and 19.10 μmol/g tissue. Early identification of CoQ(10) deficiency has important implications in children, not only for those with primary CoQ(10) defect, but also for patients with neurodegenerative disorders, in order to encourage earlier supplementation with this agent also in mild and intermediate deficiency.
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