1. Urinary p-cresol is elevated in young French children with autism spectrum disorder: a replication study.
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Gabriele, Stefano, Sacco, Roberto, Cerullo, Sonia, Neri, Cristina, Urbani, Andrea, Tripi, Gabriele, Malvy, Joëlle, Barthelemy, Catherine, Bonnet-Brihault, Frédérique, and Persico, Antonio M.
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AROMATIC compounds ,AUTISM spectrum disorders ,AUTISM in children ,BIOMARKERS ,AUTISTIC children - Abstract
The aromatic compound p-cresol (4-methylphenol) has been found elevated in the urines of Italian autistic children up to 8 years of age. The present study aims at replicating these initial findings in an ethnically distinct sample and at extending them by measuring also the three components of urinary p-cresol, namely p-cresylsulfate, p-cresylglucuronate and free p-cresol. Total urinary p-cresol, p-cresylsulfate and p-cresylglucuronate were significantly elevated in 33 French autism spectrum disorder (ASD) cases compared with 33 sex- and age-matched controls ( p < 0.05). This increase was limited to ASD children aged ≤8 years ( p < 0.01), and not older ( p = 0.17). Urinary levels of p-cresol and p-cresylsulfate were associated with stereotypic, compulsive/repetitive behaviors ( p < 0.05), although not with overall autism severity. These results confirm the elevation of urinary p-cresol in a sizable set of small autistic children and spur interest into biomarker roles for p-cresol and p-cresylsulfate in autism. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2014
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