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L-Carnosine improved social cognition and communication, omega-3/omega-6 fatty acids improved social cognition, coenzyme q-10 showed improvement in sleep disorders, and glutathione in repetitive behaviors and irritability.</p><p><strong>Conclusion: </strong>Antioxidant-based pharmacological therapy evidenced contrasting responses to a variety of core symptoms in ASD. 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Efficacy of Antioxidant-Based Pharmacological Therapies in Autism Spectrum Disorder: A Systematic Review.
Purpose: Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) is a heterogeneous neurodevelopmental condition characterized by persistent deficits in social interaction and communication. This study aimed to evaluate the efficacy of antioxidant-based pharmacological therapies for psychiatric symptoms in patients with ASD.
Methods: A systematic review was conducted using four databases: PubMed, Scopus, ClinicalTrials.gov and Cochrane - Ovid. 20 studies were included. Risk of bias assessment was performed using the Cochrane Risk-of-Bias tool for randomized trials. A descriptive analysis synthesized the main findings. A qualitative value was given to each antioxidant therapy according to its effect on every symptom (improved, not improved or no information), data was visually reported using ChatGPT 4.0 and Google Collab.
Prospero id: CRD42023490581.
Results: There was a heterogeneous response to antioxidant therapies for ASD symptoms. The use of sulforaphane reported improvement in irritability, stereotypic/repetitive behavior, social cognition/interaction, social communication, hyperactivity and lethargy. Similarly, N-Acetylcysteine evidenced improvement in terms of irritability, stereotypic/repetitive behavior, social cognition and hyperactivity. L-Carnosine improved social cognition and communication, omega-3/omega-6 fatty acids improved social cognition, coenzyme q-10 showed improvement in sleep disorders, and glutathione in repetitive behaviors and irritability.
Conclusion: Antioxidant-based pharmacological therapy evidenced contrasting responses to a variety of core symptoms in ASD. Despite significant evidence of improvement in some ASD symptom scales, there is still a lack of evidence to justify the use of antioxidant therapies as monotherapy in individuals with ASD.
期刊介绍:
The Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders seeks to advance theoretical and applied research as well as examine and evaluate clinical diagnoses and treatments for autism and related disabilities. JADD encourages research submissions on the causes of ASDs and related disorders, including genetic, immunological, and environmental factors; diagnosis and assessment tools (e.g., for early detection as well as behavioral and communications characteristics); and prevention and treatment options. Sample topics include: Social responsiveness in young children with autism Advances in diagnosing and reporting autism Omega-3 fatty acids to treat autism symptoms Parental and child adherence to behavioral and medical treatments for autism Increasing independent task completion by students with autism spectrum disorder Does laughter differ in children with autism? Predicting ASD diagnosis and social impairment in younger siblings of children with autism The effects of psychotropic and nonpsychotropic medication with adolescents and adults with ASD Increasing independence for individuals with ASDs Group interventions to promote social skills in school-aged children with ASDs Standard diagnostic measures for ASDs Substance abuse in adults with autism Differentiating between ADHD and autism symptoms Social competence and social skills training and interventions for children with ASDs Therapeutic horseback riding and social functioning in children with autism Authors and readers of the Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders include sch olars, researchers, professionals, policy makers, and graduate students from a broad range of cross-disciplines, including developmental, clinical child, and school psychology; pediatrics; psychiatry; education; social work and counseling; speech, communication, and physical therapy; medicine and neuroscience; and public health.