The Case of Hellmuth in The Autistic Psychopathy – Suffering from Cushing Syndrome?

B. Gasser
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Autism spectrum disorders are increasingly linked to an altered endocrine metabolism and it was hypothesized that any disturbances in Hypothalamus-Pituitary adrenal gland axis respectively steroid hormone metabolism is reflected in the habitus of affected autistic individuals. One case described by Hans Asperger [1] was Hellmuth – at the time of description an 11-year-old boy – for whom strong indicators concerning an endocrine pathology can be found. If comparing with Cushing syndrome remarkable similarities can be identified. Weak bones would be in line with a glucocorticoid induced osteoporosis or even rachitis with involvement of thyroid and parathyroid glands. Interestingly, Hellmuth was treated with thyroid and hypothalamus hormones not having substantial effects. He was described having a face with hanging chops and with a small head remembering of a microcephalus, which can be further interpreted as signs of a typical Cushing Habitus. Laboratory parameters are missing, but the clinical signs are relatively straight forward, and an endocrinology involvement was explicitly mentioned by Hans Asperger [1]. Probably, hormones from different classes’ glucocorticoids, mineralocorticoids and androgens were involved. Furthermore, mentioned sleep disturbances are in line with a dysregulation of Melatonin Stimulating Hormone on pineal gland level and the abnormal diet might be a result of a dysregulation of Insulin and Glucagon homeostasis in line with a general endocrine dysregulation in this autistic individual suffering from Asperger Syndrome. These metabolites are characterized through cholesterol as precursor allowing to suggest that all steroids are involved in autism. A link between cholesterol, vitamin D, and steroid hormones which subsequently impacts on the development of at least some cases of autism have already been suggested.
自闭症精神病中的Hellmuth病例——患有库欣综合征?
自闭症谱系障碍越来越多地与内分泌代谢的改变联系在一起,并且假设下丘脑-垂体-肾上腺轴分别类固醇激素代谢的任何紊乱都反映在受影响自闭症个体的习惯中。汉斯·阿斯伯格(Hans Asperger)的b[1]描述的一个案例是Hellmuth——在描述的时候是一个11岁的男孩——他有很强的内分泌病理指标。如果与库欣综合征比较,可以发现显著的相似之处。骨质疏松可能与糖皮质激素引起的骨质疏松症一致,甚至与甲状腺和甲状旁腺有关的佝偻病。有趣的是,治疗Hellmuth的甲状腺和下丘脑激素并没有实质性的效果。据描述,他的脸悬着,头小,让人想起小头症,这可以进一步解释为典型的库欣习惯的迹象。实验室参数缺失,但临床症状相对直接,汉斯·阿斯伯格医生明确提到了内分泌学的参与。可能与不同种类的糖皮质激素、矿物皮质激素和雄激素有关。此外,上述睡眠障碍与松果体水平的褪黑激素刺激激素失调一致,饮食异常可能是胰岛素和胰高血糖素稳态失调的结果,与患有阿斯伯格综合症的自闭症患者的一般内分泌失调一致。这些代谢物的特点是胆固醇是前体,这表明所有类固醇都与自闭症有关。胆固醇、维生素D和类固醇激素之间的联系,至少在某些情况下会影响自闭症的发展。
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