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CSF beta-endorphin levels in patients with infantile autism

Authors :
S, Nagamitsu
T, Matsuishi
T, Kisa
H, Komori
M, Miyazaki
T, Hashimoto
Y, Yamashita
E, Ohtaki
H, Kato
Source :
Journal of autism and developmental disorders. 27(2)
Publication Year :
1997

Abstract

We measured CSF levels of beta-endorphin, an opioid hormone, in 19 patients with infantile autism and in 3 patients with Rett syndrome, and compared them with control values. In infantile autism, CSF levels of beta-endorphin did not differ significantly from those of age-matched controls. There was no significant correlation between CSF levels and clinical symptoms, including self-injurious behavior, pain insensitivity, and stereotyped movement. However, CSF levels of beta-endorphin were significantly higher in the patients with Rett syndrome than in the control (p.05). Data suggest that neurons containing beta-endorphin may not be involved in patients with infantile autism. Thus, there is no relationship between dysfunction of brain opioid and autism.

Details

ISSN :
01623257
Volume :
27
Issue :
2
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of autism and developmental disorders
Accession number :
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