Serum Cingulin levels are increased in children with autism spectrum disorder.
Abdülbaki ArtıkÜmit IşıkBahar Öztelcan GündüzSoycan MızrakPublished in: International journal of developmental disabilities (2023)
To the best of our knowledge, this study is a first in the literature conducted about the serum Cingulin levels, which is a component of BBB, among patients with ASD. Our findings demonstrate that serum Cingulin levels are meaningfully higher in ASD group compared to the healthy control group. It has been also indicated that there has been a meaningful relationship between serum Cingulin levels and ASD symptom severity.