isoteenic
Isoteenic refers to a condition in which the body's metabolism is unable to properly convert glucose into glycogen, leading to an accumulation of glucose in the bloodstream. This condition is often associated with a deficiency in the enzyme glucose-6-phosphatase, which is responsible for breaking down glycogen into glucose. Individuals with isoteenic may experience symptoms such as hypoglycemia, fatigue, and muscle weakness. The diagnosis of isoteenic typically involves blood tests to measure glucose and glycogen levels, as well as genetic testing to identify mutations in the G6PC gene, which encodes the glucose-6-phosphatase enzyme. Treatment options for isoteenic may include dietary modifications, such as reducing carbohydrate intake, and medications to manage blood sugar levels. In some cases, liver transplantation may be necessary to provide a new source of glucose-6-phosphatase. Isoteenic is a rare genetic disorder that primarily affects individuals of Ashkenazi Jewish descent. The prevalence of isoteenic is estimated to be around 1 in 100,000 people.