Histidinemia: biochemical parameters for diagnosis
F. Ito, K. Aoki and Y. Eto
A highly specific and sensitive procedure for determining histidase
activity, with labeled histidine as the substrate, that requires only 1 to
2 mg of stratum corneum epidermidis has been developed. Methods for
determining ratios of urocanic acid to histidine (U/H) in stratum corneum
epidermidis and for measuring excretion of histidine and its metabolites by
thin-layer chromatography were developed. Application of this
triad--stratum corneum epidermidis histidase determination, measurement of
stratum corneum U/H, and analysis of excretion of histidine
metabolites--should facilitate evaluation of the condition of infants and
young children with suspected histidinemia. Moreover, differentiation
between patients with the classic form and genetic variants of the disorder
should now be possible.