Serum biomarkers to mild cognitive deficits in children and adolescents

Author:

Tuon Lisiane1,Tramontin Natalia dos Santos2,Custódio Isis1,Comim Vitor Hugo1,Costa Barbara1,Tietbohl Lariani Tamires Witt1,Muller Alexandre Pastoris2ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Unesc: Universidade do Extremo Sul Catarinense

2. UFSC: Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina

Abstract

Abstract Introduction: Intellectual Disability (ID) is a condition characterized by significant limitations in both cognitive development and adaptive behavior. The diagnosis is made through clinical assessment, standardized tests, and intelligence quotient (IQ). Genetic, inflammation, oxidative stress, and diet, have been suggested to contribute to ID, and biomarkers could potentially aid in diagnosis and treatment. Methods: Study included children and adolescents aged 6-16 years. The ID group (n=16), and the control group (n=18) underwent the Wechsler Intelligence Scale for Children (WISC-IV) test, and blood samples were collected. Correlations between biomarker levels and WISC-IV test scores were analyzed. Results: The ID group had an IQ score below 75, and the values of four domains (IQ, IOP, IMO, and IVP) were lower compared to the control group. Serum levels of FKN, NGF-β, and Vitamin B12 were decreased in the ID group, while DCFH and nitrite levels were increased. Positive correlations were found between FKN and the QIT and IOP domains, NGF and the QIT and IMO domains, and Vitamin B12 and the ICV domain. TNF-α showed a negative correlation with the ICV domain. Discussion: Our study identified FKN, NGF-β, and Vitamin B12 as potential biomarkers specific to ID, which could aid in the diagnosis and treatment of ID. TNF-α and oxidative stress biomarkers suggest that ID has a complex etiology, and further research is needed to better understand this condition and develop effective treatments. Future studies could explore the potential implications of these biomarkers and develop targeted interventions based on their findings.

Publisher

Research Square Platform LLC

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