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«A part of the brain associated with emotional learning and fear shrinks in people with autism, research suggests.»
by jkniiv 2007-06-28 11:30 @news · @research · autism · asperger syndrome · fear · social anxiety · anxiety · amygdala · chronic stress · stress · social functioning · sibling · interaction · autism spectrum · $date:2007m03 · @y: 2007
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«Scientists have discovered how mutations in two key proteins may lead to autism.»
by jkniiv 2007-06-28 10:57 @news · @research · autism · neuroligin · neuroligin-1 · nlgn1 · neuroligin-2 · nlgn2 · neuron · nerve · cell · link · synapse · simon baron-cohen · medicine · $date:2007m06 · @y: 2007
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«Symptoms of mental retardation and autism have been reversed for the first time in laboratory mice.»
by jkniiv 2007-06-27 23:24 @news · @research · autism · fragile x syndrome · fmr1 · pak · enzyme · mouse model · mouse · treatment · medicine · $date:2007m06 · @y: 2007
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«In 2006, a pathogenic variant of the common intestinal organism Blastocystis was discovered in patients who were experiencing chronic gastrointestinal symptoms. Most species of Blastocystis inhabit humans with no symptoms. The discovery of a pathogenic variant of Blastocystis is significant, because Blastocystis is related to Entamoeba, a similar organism with pathogenic variants that kill over 100,000 people each year. Recent research has shown that Blastocystis infections may be undetectable using existing clinical methods. Medical case reports from the Middle East, Europe, and United States suggest that infection with this variant may already be widespread and misdiagnosed as one of several functional disorders. HYPOTHESIS: A more virulent or transmissible type of Blastocystis emerged in the Middle East in the 1980's, and was transmitted to Europe and the United States by military and more significantly vacation and business travel. The lack of adequate tests made it impossible to detect the infection. Transmission to the larger population resulted in rising inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) rates in Europe in the 1990's. The relationship between IBD and autism is explored, along with the possibility that the same pathogen causes both conditions. SUPPORTING DATA: Serological and epidemiological findings are presented supporting the hypothesis. Blastocystis survives sewage treatment, shows low host specificity, and can be spread by many animals. Several communities which have been studied due to high autism rates are located close to rivers which receive large quantities of sewage effluent, such as South Thames (England), Olmsted County (Minnesota, USA) and many communities in Oregon (USA). CONCLUSIONS: Scientists from other countries represent the first line of defense against emerging infectious diseases, but their publications on Blastocystis are not well known in the United States and Europe. With the publication of corroborating research by Western scientists in core scientific journals, it is hoped that an appropriate response from the public health system will be forthcoming. Investigation into the existence of infection in the groups mentioned with sensitive and specific tests should be performed. Such tests could include a serum antibody test and a Polymerase Chain Reaction test specific to the pathogenic variant.»
by jkniiv 2007-04-25 12:49 @research-abstract · blastocystis · blastocystis infection · entamoeba · parasite · gastrointestinal disease · inflammatory bowel disease · ibd · autism · europe · united states of america · usa · medical hypotheses · medicine · @date:2007m03 · @y: 2007 · $pubmed/hubmed
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«A team of New Jersey scientists believes it has found ways to detect biological risk factors for autism through simple urine and blood tests, a discovery that could lead to groundbreaking medical treatment for the neurological disorder. ~ The team of 16 scientists, mostly drawn from the campuses of the University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey, say their findings, the result of more than two years of study on how the body breaks down fatty acids, could be a breakthrough for what is the fastest-growing developmental disorder in the nation, with no known cause or cure. [...]»
by jkniiv 2007-02-20 13:19 @news · @research · autism · fatty acid · metabolism · gstm1 · glutathione s-transferase · glutathione transferase · glutathione · test
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by jkniiv 2006-04-14 20:21 @news · @y: 2006 · autism · face recognition · _inbox
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«[...] CONCLUSIONS: The observed reductions in glutamic acid decarboxylase 65 and 67 kDa levels may account for reported increases of glutamate in blood and platelets of autistic subjects. Glutamic acid decarboxylase deficiency may be due to or associated with abnormalities in levels of glutamate/gamma amino butyric acid, or transporter/receptor density in autistic brain.»
by jkniiv 2006-03-14 08:53 @research-abstract · @y: 2002 · autism · glutamic acid decarboxylase · glutamate · gaba · neurology · biochemistry · medicine · $pubmed/hubmed
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by jkniiv 2006-02-28 14:17 autism · neurology · thiamine deficiency · _inbox
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«In this paper I discuss evidence that brain damage in infantile autism may involve the same complex of brainstem nuclei that are damaged by alcohol abuse, thiamine deficiency, and asphyxia. These are metabolically the most active structures in the brain, which makes them vulnerable to many injurious factors. It is my belief that the high metabolic rate in the brainstem nuclei could support a control function for multiplexing of neural pathways, and that if this control is lost it may result in the defects of awareness and responsiveness seen in autistic children.»
by jkniiv 2006-02-28 14:15 @research-abstract · @y: 1990 · autism · thiamine deficiency · $pubmed/hubmed
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«CONCLUSIONS: Thiamine tetrahydrofurfuryl disulfide appears to have a beneficial clinical effect on some autistic children, since 8 of the 10 children improved clinically. We obtained evidence of an association of this increasingly occurring disease with presence of urinary SH-reactive metals, arsenic in particular.»
by jkniiv 2006-02-28 13:43 @research-abstract · @y: 2002 · autism · treatment · thiamine tetrahydrofurfuryl disulfide · thiamine
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