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Evaluation of Appetite-Regulating Hormones ın Young Children with Autism Spectrum Disorder.

Çağla Çelikkol SadiçAyhan Bilgiçİbrahim KılınçMehmet Burhan OflazTamer Baysal
Published in: Journal of autism and developmental disorders (2021)
This study aimed to investigate the role of leptin, ghrelin, neuropeptide Y, and nesfatin-1 in young children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD). A total of 44 children with ASD and 44 healthy controls aged 18-60 months were included. Plasma levels of hormones were measured using commercial enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay kits. Plasma leptin and ghrelin levels were significantly higher in the ASD group than in the control group. However, no significant difference for plasma neuropeptide Y and nesfatin-1 levels was detected between the groups. No relation was found between the severity of ASD symptoms, severity of eating problems, and plasma levels of hormones. Leptin and ghrelin may play a potential role in the pathogenesis of ASD.
Keyphrases
  • autism spectrum disorder
  • attention deficit hyperactivity disorder
  • intellectual disability
  • weight loss
  • mental health
  • young adults
  • middle aged
  • high throughput
  • physical activity
  • working memory