A metabolic investigation was carried out in an eight-month old infant with intrauterine hypotrophia, failure to thrive, psychomotoric retardation and cerebral atrophy, who died after respiratory infections. Blood analysis revealed intermittent lactic acidosis with normal lactate/pyruvate ratio. Activities of cytochrome c oxidase in skeletal muscle, heart, liver and fibroblasts were all in the reference range of controls. Activity of pyruvate dehydrogenase complex (PDH) was decreased in muscle homogenate, heart and liver mitochondria but was normal in cultured skin fibroblasts. Immunodetection of PDH subunits, and assay of El alpha phosphorylation showed in the patient decrease of E1 alpha in skeletal muscle, and enhanced level of E1 alpha phosphorylation in liver mitochondria.