ESSENTIAL TRACE ELEMENTS: POSSIBLE ROLE IN THE ETIOPATHOGENESIS OF AUTISM SPECTRUM DISORDER AND SPEECH DEVELOPMENT DELAY IN CHILDREN OF DIFFERENT AGES

L. Chernova
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An imbalance of trace elements plays a significant role in the etiopathogenesis of Autism Spec-trum Disorder (ASD) and Speech Development Delay (SDD). The aim of the study was to analyze an essential trace elements content in the hair samples of children with ASD and SDD for better understanding age and gender related diversity. The study included 258 children with ASD and 239 children with SDD. Control group consisted of 620 healthy children of similar age. All children were divided into two age categories (1.5 to 3 years old and 4 to 13 years old). It was shown that girls with ASD had more deviations in hair essential trace elements levels than boys. Children with ASD and SDD (1.5 to 3 years old) had significantly decreased hair iodine level (by 48-58%, p < 0.0001). Low iodine level can be a significant indicator of mental and speech development delay. Normalization of hair iodine level in older boys with ASD accompanied by significant decrease in hair cobalt level (by 24%, p = 0.0001) may reflect age-related characteristics of iodine and cobalt metabolism. Low hair manganese level (by 12-44%, p < 0.05) was observed in all groups of children. It’s possibly associated with decreased manganese excretion from the body and can provoke manganese-induced neurotoxicity. The decrease in copper levels in girls of different ages (by 9-17%, p < 0.01) is probably influenced by hormonal status and earlier onset of puberty.
必需微量元素:在不同年龄儿童自闭症谱系障碍和语言发育迟缓发病中的可能作用
微量元素失衡在自闭症谱系障碍(ASD)和语言发育迟缓(SDD)的发病机制中起着重要作用。该研究的目的是分析ASD和SDD儿童头发样本中必需微量元素的含量,以便更好地了解年龄和性别相关的多样性。该研究包括258名ASD儿童和239名SDD儿童。对照组为620名年龄相仿的健康儿童。所有儿童被分为两个年龄组(1.5 - 3岁和4 - 13岁)。结果表明,患有ASD的女孩在头发必需微量元素水平上比男孩有更多的偏差。ASD和SDD患儿(1.5 ~ 3岁)发碘水平显著降低(48 ~ 58%,p < 0.0001)。低碘水平可能是智力和语言发育迟缓的重要指标。年龄较大的ASD男孩头发碘水平的正常化伴随着头发钴水平的显著下降(下降24%,p = 0.0001)可能反映了与年龄相关的碘和钴代谢特征。各组儿童发锰水平均较低(12 ~ 44%,p < 0.05)。这可能与体内锰排泄减少有关,并可能引发锰诱导的神经毒性。不同年龄女孩铜水平的下降(9-17%,p < 0.01)可能受激素状态和青春期提前的影响。
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