Kari Nummelin
University of Turku
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Ophthalmology | 1996
Eeva Nikoskelainen; Kirsi Huoponen; Vesa Juvonen; Tarja Lamminen; Kari Nummelin; Marja-Liisa Savontaus
BACKGROUND Leber hereditary optic neuropathy (LHON) is associated with primary and secondary mutations in mitochondrial DNA. Clinical studies suggest that there is a wide spectrum of clinical expression. METHODS Fifty-three affected and 131 unaffected maternal relatives from 21 pedigrees with LHON were studied neuro-ophthalmologically and followed over a period of 14 years. Mitochondrial DNA analysis was performed on their blood specimens. RESULTS Thirty-two affected (60%) individuals from ten families harbored the 11778 mutation and ten individuals (19%) from three families harbored the 3460 mutation. No confirmed primary mutation was detected in 11 (21%) affected individuals from eight families. The visual outcome was better in families with the 3460 mutation than in those with the 11778 mutation. Secondary mutations did not affect the penetrance or the visual outcome. Fifteen patients had a favorable outcome; seven of whom had subclinical disease, two had slowly progressive LHON with a favorable visual outcome, and six had classic LHON with spontaneous recovery. In seven patients, the onset of the disease had been in childhood. These patients had a more favorable prognosis than the adults. Results of eye examinations of asymptomatic maternal relatives showed subclinically affected individuals. CONCLUSIONS In addition to classic LHON, the disease can manifest itself in three different atypical forms: subclinical disease, slowly progressive LHON with a favorable visual outcome, and LHON with the classic acute stage but spontaneous visual recovery. The current study suggests that the ophthalmologic findings and outcome in LHON are independent of secondary mutations.
Ophthalmic Genetics | 1985
Eeva Nikoskelainen; William F. Hoyt; Kari Nummelin
The acute stage of Lebers hereditary optic neuritis is characterized by dilated disc arterioles accompanied, in some cases, by superficial peripapillary hemorrhages. Decreased vision caused by centrocecal scotoma is accompanied by slow and deficient capillary filling in the papillomacular bundle and arteriovenous shunting in the upper and lower vascular arcades. These and other vascular changes disappear in the more advanced stages (optic atrophy) of the disease.
Tetrahedron | 1994
Esko Taskinen; Kari Nummelin
Abstract The relative thermodynamic stabilities of the E and Z forms of 3-ethylidenecyclohexene, 1-ethyl-1,3-cyclohexadiene, 2-ethyl-1,3-cyclohexadiene and 1-ethyl-1,4-cyclohexadiene were determined by t -BuOK catalyzed chemical equilibration in DMSO solution. From the variation of the equilibrium composition with temperature the enthalpy, entropy and Gibbs energy differences between the isomeric species were evaluated. The ethylidenecyclohexenes were found to be the most abundant species at thermodynamic equilibrium, owing to their 9–12 kJ mol −1 lower enthalpy values. The entropy term, however, favors the cyclohexadienes by 7–11 J K −1 mol −1 .
Archives of Ophthalmology | 1987
Eeva Nikoskelainen; Marja-Liisa Savontaus; Olli P. Wanne; Mikko J. Katila; Kari Nummelin
Archives of Ophthalmology | 1983
Eeva Nikoskelainen; William F. Hoyt; Kari Nummelin
Archives of Ophthalmology | 1982
Eeva Nikoskelainen; William F. Hoyt; Kari Nummelin
Archives of Ophthalmology | 1984
Eeva Nikoskelainen; William F. Hoyt; Kari Nummelin; Howard Schatz
Journal of Organic Chemistry | 1985
Esko Taskinen; Kari Nummelin
Acta Chemica Scandinavica | 1985
Esko Taskinen; Kari Nummelin; Jyoti Chattopadhyaya
Acta Chemica Scandinavica | 1985
Esko Taskinen; Kari Nummelin; Jyoti Chattopadhyaya