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McArdle disease, glycogen storage disease type V, is a rare metabolic disease. Affected individuals are unable to utilize sugar stored as glycogen in muscle.
Investigators hypothesize that ketones can be an alternative fuel substrate for skeletal muscle when muscle glycogenolysis is blocked as in McArdle disease.
In this study investigators will investigate the immediate effects of an oral supplementation of exogenous ketone bodies (poly-hydroxybuturate) on exercise capacity in patients with metabolic myopathies, compared with a placebo drink.
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McArdle disease, glycogen storage disease type V, is a rare metabolic disease caused by mutations in the PYGM gene resulting in absence of the enzyme muscle phosphorylase. Affected individuals are unable to utilize sugar stored as glycogen in muscle, leading to exercise intolerance, exercise-induced muscle pain, contractures and rhabdomyolysis, which may cause renal failure. Currently, there are no satisfactory treatment options for McArdle disease.
A key element of alleviating symptoms in McArdle disease is to provide alternative fuels for energy metabolism. Investigators hypothesize that ketones can be an alternative fuel substrate for skeletal muscle when muscle glycogenolysis is blocked as in McArdle disease.
Aim: To investigate the immediate effects of an oral supplementation of exogenous ketone bodies (poly-hydroxybuturate) on exercise capacity in patients with metabolic myopathies.
Supplement description: food supplement containing β-hydroxybuturate esters
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Study design: Placebo-controlled, single-blind, cross-over study. Inclusion: 5-8 patients with McArdle disease and 3-5 healthy controls.
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Subjects will meet to 2 test days. Subjects will be randomized using a 1:1 assignment ratio to receive either the keto-drink or placebo drink first. The oral supplement received will be blinded for the participants and the investigators. On each test day, subjects spend approximately 4 hours at the laboratory:
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