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The efficacy of coenzyme Q10 treatment in alleviating the symptoms of primary coenzyme Q10 deficiency: A systematic review
by
Wang, Ying
, Hekimi, Siegfried
in
Ataxia
/ Biosynthesis
/ Clinical outcomes
/ coenzyme Q
/ Coenzyme Q10
/ CoQ biosynthesis
/ CoQ10 supplementation
/ Dehydrogenases
/ Dietary supplements
/ Disease
/ Electron transport
/ Enzymes
/ Medical treatment
/ Mitochondria
/ mitochondrial disorders
/ Mitochondrial DNA
/ Mutation
/ Patients
/ primary CoQ10 deficiency
/ Proteinuria
/ Review
/ Reviews
/ ubiquinone
2022
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The efficacy of coenzyme Q10 treatment in alleviating the symptoms of primary coenzyme Q10 deficiency: A systematic review
by
Wang, Ying
, Hekimi, Siegfried
in
Ataxia
/ Biosynthesis
/ Clinical outcomes
/ coenzyme Q
/ Coenzyme Q10
/ CoQ biosynthesis
/ CoQ10 supplementation
/ Dehydrogenases
/ Dietary supplements
/ Disease
/ Electron transport
/ Enzymes
/ Medical treatment
/ Mitochondria
/ mitochondrial disorders
/ Mitochondrial DNA
/ Mutation
/ Patients
/ primary CoQ10 deficiency
/ Proteinuria
/ Review
/ Reviews
/ ubiquinone
2022
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The efficacy of coenzyme Q10 treatment in alleviating the symptoms of primary coenzyme Q10 deficiency: A systematic review
by
Wang, Ying
, Hekimi, Siegfried
in
Ataxia
/ Biosynthesis
/ Clinical outcomes
/ coenzyme Q
/ Coenzyme Q10
/ CoQ biosynthesis
/ CoQ10 supplementation
/ Dehydrogenases
/ Dietary supplements
/ Disease
/ Electron transport
/ Enzymes
/ Medical treatment
/ Mitochondria
/ mitochondrial disorders
/ Mitochondrial DNA
/ Mutation
/ Patients
/ primary CoQ10 deficiency
/ Proteinuria
/ Review
/ Reviews
/ ubiquinone
2022
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The efficacy of coenzyme Q10 treatment in alleviating the symptoms of primary coenzyme Q10 deficiency: A systematic review
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The efficacy of coenzyme Q10 treatment in alleviating the symptoms of primary coenzyme Q10 deficiency: A systematic review
2022
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Coenzyme Q10 (CoQ10) is necessary for mitochondrial electron transport. Mutations in CoQ10 biosynthetic genes cause primary CoQ10 deficiency (PCoQD) and manifest as mitochondrial disorders. It is often stated that PCoQD patients can be treated by oral CoQ10 supplementation. To test this, we compiled all studies describing PCoQD patients up to May 2022. We excluded studies with no data on CoQ10 treatment, or with insufficient description of effectiveness. Out of 303 PCoQD patients identified, we retained 89 cases, of which 24 reported improvements after CoQ10 treatment (27.0%). In five cases, the patient's condition was reported to deteriorate after halting of CoQ10 treatment. 12 cases reported improvement in the severity of ataxia and 5 cases in the severity of proteinuria. Only a subjective description of improvement was reported for 4 patients described as responding. All reported responses were partial improvements of only some symptoms. For PCoQD patients, CoQ10 supplementation is replacement therapy. Yet, there is only very weak evidence for the efficacy of the treatment. Our findings, thus, suggest a need for caution when seeking to justify the widespread use of CoQ10 for the treatment of any disease or as dietary supplement.
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