探讨自闭症谱系障碍与神经管缺陷的关系

IF 1.3 4区 医学 Q3 PEDIATRICS
Margaret Hasler, Ülgen S. Fideli, Apryl Susi, Elizabeth Hisle-Gorman
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摘要

叶酸和维生素B12缺乏与神经管缺陷密切相关,初步研究表明叶酸和B12缺乏也可能与自闭症谱系障碍(ASD)有关。我们研究了神经管缺陷和ASD之间的关系,作为进一步检验ASD与怀孕期间母亲叶酸和B12缺乏有关的假设的途径。使用军事卫生系统数据库进行回顾性病例对照研究。研究人员从患者出生到首次诊断出自闭症后至少6个月,一直对他们进行跟踪调查。采用《国际疾病分类》第9版编码对健康档案中的神经管缺陷进行识别。共发现了8760例2至18岁的病例。无ASD儿童神经管缺损发生率为0.11%,有ASD儿童为0.64%。自闭症儿童患神经管缺陷的可能性是正常人的6倍多。通过我们的方法发现,诊断为ASD的儿童神经管缺陷的几率增加,这支持了之前的研究。虽然还需要进一步的研究来阐明ASD与孕妇叶酸和维生素B12缺乏之间的关系,但这项研究支持在怀孕期间使用它们。
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Examining the relationship between autism spectrum disorder and neural tube defects

Folate and vitamin B12 deficiencies have been strongly associated with neural tube defects, preliminary research suggests folate and B12 deficiency may also be associated with autism spectrum disorder (ASD). We examined the association between neural tube defects and ASD as a further avenue to examine the hypothesis that ASD is related to maternal folate and B12 deficiency during pregnancy. A retrospective case–control study was performed using the Military Health System Data Repository. Cases and matched controls were followed from birth until at least 6 months after their first autism diagnosis. International Classification of Diseases, 9th Revision, codes were used to identify neural tube defects in the health records. A total of 8760 cases between the ages of 2 and 18 years were identified. The prevalence of any neural tube defect was 0.11% in children without ASD and 0.64% in children with ASD. Children with autism were over 6 times as likely to have a neural tube defect. The increased odds of neural tube defect in children diagnosed with ASD, found through our methodology, supports prior studies. Although additional studies are needed to elucidate the relationship between ASD and maternal folate and vitamin B12 deficiency during pregnancy this study supports their use during pregnancy.

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Congenital Anomalies
Congenital Anomalies PEDIATRICS-
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期刊介绍: Congenital Anomalies is the official English language journal of the Japanese Teratology Society, and publishes original articles in laboratory as well as clinical research in all areas of abnormal development and related fields, from all over the world. Although contributions by members of the teratology societies affiliated with The International Federation of Teratology Societies are given priority, contributions from non-members are welcomed.
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