Thursday, March 21, 2013

Examining Autism Spectrum Disorders by Biomarkers: Example From the Oxytocin and Serotonin Systems

Examining Autism Spectrum Disorders by Biomarkers: Example From the Oxytocin and Serotonin Systems: Results

In humans, OT and 5-HT were negatively correlated with each other (p < .05) and this relationship was most prominent in children less than 11 years old. Paralleling human findings, mice lacking Oxtr showed increased whole-blood 5-HT levels (p = .05), with this effect driven exclusively by mice less than 4 months old (p < .01).

Conclusions

Identifying relationships between identified ASD biomarkers may be a useful approach to connect otherwise disparate findings that span multiple systems in this heterogeneous disorder. Using neurochemical biomarkers to perform parallel studies in animal and human populations within a developmental context is a plausible approach to probe the root causes of ASD and to identify potential interventions.

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