Archive for mitochondrial disease
Pearson syndrome and the story of William’s cells
William will often ask to hear the “story about his cells.” His mom and dad, Elizabeth and Jeff Reynolds, are always honest. Yet, it is difficult for the 4-year-old to understand words like mitochondrial disease or myelodysplastic syndrome. He also can’t comprehend his parents’ pursuit of a novel treatment for Pearson syndrome, which led them ... Read More about Pearson syndrome and the story of William’s cells
Tagged: mitochondrial disease, rare disease, research
Eavesdropping on mitochondria, tissue by tissue
Mitochondria are essential to life: they produce energy, synthesize building blocks critical to cell function and help regulate cellular activity, including programmed cell death. Mitochondrial diseases can cause severe metabolic disorders in children and dysfunctional mitochondria are thought to play a role in cancer, diabetes, heart attack, stroke, Parkinson’s disease and more. A new research ... Read More about Eavesdropping on mitochondria, tissue by tissue
Tagged: mitochondrial disease, research