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Biomarker study of the biological parameter and neurotransmitter levels in autistics.

Meyyazhagan ArunBalamuralikrishnan BalasubramanianMurugesh EaswaranKarthick Kumar AlagamuthuSureshkumar ShanmugamHaripriya Kuchi BhotlaManikantan PappusamyVijaya Anand ArumugamArulprakash ThangarajTanushri KaulSasikala KeshavaraoRamon Cacabelos
Published in: Molecular and cellular biochemistry (2020)
Autism is a prevalent developmental disorder that combines repetitive behaviours, social deficits and language abnormalities. The present study aims to assess the autistic subjects using DSM IV-TR criteria followed with the analysis of neurotransmitters, biochemical parameters, oxidative stress and its ions in two groups of autistic subjects (group I < 12 years; group II ≥ 12 years). Antioxidants show a variation of 10% increase in controls compared to autistic age < 12 years. The concentration of pyruvate kinase and hexokinase is elevated in controls approximately 60% and 45%, respectively, with the significance of 95 and 99%. Autistic subjects showed marked variation in levels of neurotransmitters, oxidative stress and its related ions. Cumulative assessment of parameters related to biochemical markers and neurotransmitters paves the way for autism-based research, although these observations draw interest in an integrated approach for autism.
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