[The authors determined the total activity of lactic dehydrogenase (LDH) and malic dehydrogenase (MDH) per wet weight and the percentage distribution of LDH isoenzymes in muscle samples taken during thymectomy from the sternothyroid muscle of 62 patients with myasthenia gravis, and calculated the MDH/LDH ratio and the percentage of H and M subunits. In comparing their results with clinical data, they found that significant decreases in the percentage of LDH; isoenzyme and M subunit, and trend-like decreases in total LDH activity and increases in the MDH/LDH ratio per case, correlated with the degree of histopathologically detected ischemia in the samples and the frequency of clinically manifest ischemia and respiratory crises in the history. In their opinion, the biochemical abnormalities observed in the damaged muscle samples indicate a decrease in anaerobic glycolysis in the form of myasthenia gravis with myasthenia gravis associated with muscle atrophy. The histological examination revealed similar but milder abnormalities in intact muscle samples, in addition to an early biochemical sign of muscle destruction, raising the possibility of a possible biochemical level adaptive compensatory mechanism in myasthenic muscle. This study may be a useful adjunct to other known methods for the early detection of muscle wasting as a complication of myasthenia gravis. ]
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