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You have heard about PKU all of your life. Some details you have down pat. But you need to know how PKU affects your life right now. This book is designed to fill the gaps. By Linda A. Gleason, MS, RD © University of Wisconsin-Madison 2000 for Know to Grow Session C1 Phe Facts of Life You have PKU because you were born with it. Your parents each carry one gene for PKU. Because they also have one working gene they don’t have PKU. They are carriers. By chance, they each passed on a PKU gene to you. You have two genes for PKU and no working genes. So you have PKU. It was a 1 in 15,000 chance that you would have PKU! -1- p k u p k u p k u p k u You may have brothers or sisters who don’t have PKU. That is because one of two things happened by chance. p k u p k u Either one of your parents passed on a PKU gene and the other passed on a working gene. In which case your brother or sister would be a carrier. Or both of your parents passed on the working gene. p k u Carrier OR p k u p k u If your siblings don’t have PKU no one knows which case happened. Not a carrier -2- Facts about PHE Phenylalanine is called “Phe” for short. Phe comes from the food you eat. It is one part of protein. Phe is one of 20 amino acids found in food proteins. phe phe phe Protein is like a long chain made up of small pieces called amino acids. -3- Phe is one of those amino acids. Because phe is part of protein, foods with lots of protein have lots of phe. When you eat foods with protein your body breaks it apart into amino acids. phe phe Then your body uses the amino acids to build new body proteins like muscles. Everybody does! You need body proteins to grow and work. -4- Facts about Enzymes and Phe Enzymes help change amino acids in your body. Enzyme An amino acid is changed to a different amino acid by an enzyme. If there is no enzyme to drive these changes, amino acids build up to unsafe levels. In PKU, phe is the amino acid that is not getting changed. This happens because in the liver there is not enough working enzyme. Phe builds up to dangerous levels. -5- Facts about Phe and Food In someone who doesn’t have PKU, it’s OK if they eat lots of phe. Phe from food 1st phe goes to make body proteins. phe phe phe phe 1st 1st phe phe phe phe 2nd phe 1st enzyme tyr 2nd phe is changed to tyrosine by a liver enzyme. Tyrosine, an amino acid, is used by the body for many functions. All of the phe gets used up. -6- You have PKU so your body uses phe like this… Your body breaks apart the protein into amino acids. Your body uses those amino acids, including phe, to build body proteins. Here’s the difference--Your body cannot change any extra phe to tyrosine because the enzyme is not working. Your body cannot handle any extra phe. This is just like Your body cannot make tyrosine. everyone else. phe phe Phe from food phe 1st This is not like everyone else. 1st phe phe phe 1st phe goes to make body proteins phe 2nd phe phe 1st phe phe builds up phe phe phe phe -7- phe is not changed to tyrosine tyrosine Facts about Too Much Phe Like we said, your body cannot handle too much phe. When you were a baby high phe levels were extremely dangerous. Babies with very high phe levels grow to be mentally retarded. Some clinics differ, but high levels are blood phe levels over 10 mg/dl. High phe levels are still harmful to you now. High phe levels still affect your brain. You won’t be retarded but here’s what happens… You may have heard of older kids going off the diet. Clinics used to think that after age 6 phe would not hurt your brain. Now we know differently. Many kids with PKU who have high phe levels over a period of time don’t do as well in school. This could be because high phe levels: make it harder to concentrate make it harder to remember make it harder to plan and organize your work High phe levels change the way your brain looks on special x-rays. We don’t know what this means yet entirely, but the brain changes are obvious. Kids complain of being more irritable and moody when their levels are high. -8- It’s like walking a tight rope. Facts about Phe and Diet You need some phe to grow and work but too much phe is harmful. The answer to this balancing act is the diet for PKU. The diet gives you the right amount of phe from foods that are low in protein. 1 apple 4 pieces low pro bread butter and jelly 20 Bugles 1 package of fruit snacks 12 mini carrots ½ hot dog 110 mg phe 110 mg phe Phe balance High protein foods have way too much phe to eat an amount that would be at all satisfying. -9- Amazing! All this food has the same amount of phe as ½ of a hot dog! Nutrients to give you energy Nutrients to help you grow Keeps your phe levels low Facts about Formula By following the diet for PKU, you eat foods that are low in protein to give you just the right amount of phe. It’s a super-drink! You still need all the other amino acids in protein so your body can build proteins. You would not get enough of the other amino acids by eating only foods that are low in protein. That’s where the PKU formula comes in. It provides all the other amino acids found in food protein, including extra tyrosine, without the phe. The formula also contains vitamins, minerals and nutrients that give you energy. - 10 - To get the protein and tyrosine you need, you drink a PKU formula. It has no phe. Facts about What It Takes Having phe levels that are safe for you takes-- planning and keeping track of your diet working with your parents and the people at the PKU clinic finding some good friends you can talk to about all of this keeping up on the latest about PKU in the National PKU News or checking out the web site at: www.pkunews.org It’s hard, but it’s worth it! - 11 -