It has been suggested that oxidative stress may play a role in the pathogenesis of Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD), but the literature reports somewhat contradictory results. To further investigate the issue, we evaluated a high number of peripheral oxidative stress parameters, and some related issues such as erythrocyte membrane functional features and lipid composition. Twenty-one autistic children (Au) aged 5 to 12 years, were gender and age-matched with 20 typically developing children (TD). Erythrocyte thiobarbituric acid reactive substances, urinary isoprostane and hexanoyl-lysine adduct levels were elevated in Au, thus confirming the occurrence of an imbalance of the redox status of Au, whilst other oxidative stress markers or associated parameters (urinary 8-oxo-dG, plasma radical absorbance capacity and carbonyl groups, erythrocyte superoxide dismutase and catalase activities) were unchanged. A very significant reduction of Na+/K+-ATPase activity (-66%, p<0.0001), a reduction of erythrocyte membrane fluidity and alteration in erythrocyte fatty acid membrane profile (increase in monounsaturated fatty acids, decrease in EPA and DHA-ω3 with a consequent increase in ω6/ω3 ratio) were found in Au compared to TD, without change in membrane sialic acid content. Some Au clinical features appear to be correlated with these findings; in particular, hyperactivity score appears to be related with some parameters of the lipidomic profile and membrane fluidity. Oxidative stress and erythrocyte membrane alterations may play a role in the pathogenesis of ASD and prompt the development of palliative therapeutic protocols. Moreover, the marked decrease in NKA could be potentially utilized as a peripheral biomarker of ASD.

Oxidative stress and erythrocyte membrane alterations in children with autism: correlation with clinical features / Ghezzo A; Visconti P; Abruzzo PM; Bolotta A; Ferreri C; Gobbi G; Malisardi G; Manfredini S; Marini M; Nanetti L;Pipitone E; Raffaelli F; Resca F; Vignini A; Mazzanti L.. - In: PLOS ONE. - ISSN 1932-6203. - ELETTRONICO. - 8:6(2013), pp. e66418.1-e66418.14. [10.1371/journal.pone.0066418]

Oxidative stress and erythrocyte membrane alterations in children with autism: correlation with clinical features

GHEZZO, ALESSANDRO;ABRUZZO, PROVVIDENZA MARIA;BOLOTTA, ALESSANDRA;MARINI, MARINA;
2013

Abstract

It has been suggested that oxidative stress may play a role in the pathogenesis of Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD), but the literature reports somewhat contradictory results. To further investigate the issue, we evaluated a high number of peripheral oxidative stress parameters, and some related issues such as erythrocyte membrane functional features and lipid composition. Twenty-one autistic children (Au) aged 5 to 12 years, were gender and age-matched with 20 typically developing children (TD). Erythrocyte thiobarbituric acid reactive substances, urinary isoprostane and hexanoyl-lysine adduct levels were elevated in Au, thus confirming the occurrence of an imbalance of the redox status of Au, whilst other oxidative stress markers or associated parameters (urinary 8-oxo-dG, plasma radical absorbance capacity and carbonyl groups, erythrocyte superoxide dismutase and catalase activities) were unchanged. A very significant reduction of Na+/K+-ATPase activity (-66%, p<0.0001), a reduction of erythrocyte membrane fluidity and alteration in erythrocyte fatty acid membrane profile (increase in monounsaturated fatty acids, decrease in EPA and DHA-ω3 with a consequent increase in ω6/ω3 ratio) were found in Au compared to TD, without change in membrane sialic acid content. Some Au clinical features appear to be correlated with these findings; in particular, hyperactivity score appears to be related with some parameters of the lipidomic profile and membrane fluidity. Oxidative stress and erythrocyte membrane alterations may play a role in the pathogenesis of ASD and prompt the development of palliative therapeutic protocols. Moreover, the marked decrease in NKA could be potentially utilized as a peripheral biomarker of ASD.
2013
Oxidative stress and erythrocyte membrane alterations in children with autism: correlation with clinical features / Ghezzo A; Visconti P; Abruzzo PM; Bolotta A; Ferreri C; Gobbi G; Malisardi G; Manfredini S; Marini M; Nanetti L;Pipitone E; Raffaelli F; Resca F; Vignini A; Mazzanti L.. - In: PLOS ONE. - ISSN 1932-6203. - ELETTRONICO. - 8:6(2013), pp. e66418.1-e66418.14. [10.1371/journal.pone.0066418]
Ghezzo A; Visconti P; Abruzzo PM; Bolotta A; Ferreri C; Gobbi G; Malisardi G; Manfredini S; Marini M; Nanetti L;Pipitone E; Raffaelli F; Resca F; Vignini A; Mazzanti L.
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