Author:
Wegmann Bertil,Tatemoto Patricia,Miemczyk Stefan,Ludvigsson Johnny,Guerrero-Bosagna Carlos
Abstract
AbstractHeavy metals are known to be able to cross the placental and blood brain barriers to affect critical neurodevelopmental processes in the fetus. We measured metal levels (Al, Cd, Hg, Li, Pb and Zn) in the cord blood of newborns and in the serum of the same children at 5 years of age, and compared between individuals with or without (controls) autism spectrum disorder (ASD) diagnosis. The samples were from a biobank associated with the All Babies in Southeast Sweden (ABIS) registry. We proposed a Bayesian multivariate log-normal model for partially censored values to identify potentially relevant metals for the etiology of ASD. Our results in cord blood suggest prenatal Al levels could be indicative of later ASD incidence, which could also be related to an increased possibility of a high, potentially toxic, exposure to Al and Li during pregnancy. In addition, a larger possibility of a high, potentially beneficial, exposure to Zn could occur during pregnancy in controls. Finally, we found decisive evidence for an average increase of Hg in 5-year-old ASD children compared to only weak evidence for controls. This is concordant with previous research showing an impaired ability for eliminating Hg in the ASD group.
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Reference33 articles.
1. Ratajczak, H. V. Theoretical aspects of autism: Causes—A review. J. Immunotoxicol. 8(1), 68–79 (2011) (PMID: 21299355).
2. World Health Organization (WHO). Autism spectrum disorders (2023).
3. Hallmayer, J. et al. Genetic heritability and shared environmental factors among twin pairs with autism. Arch. General Psychiatry 68(11), 1095–1102 (2011).
4. Frazier, T. W. et al. A twin study of heritable and shared environmental contributions to autism. J. Autism Dev. Disord. 44(8), 2013–2025 (2014).
5. Autism, Developmental Disabilities Monitoring Network Surveillance Year 2008 Principal Investigators, Centers for Disease Control, and Prevention. Prevalence of autism spectrum disorders–autism and developmental disabilities monitoring network, 14 sites, united states, 2008. Morbidity and mortality weekly report. Surveillance summaries (Washington, D.C. : 2002), 61(3):1–19, (2012).
Cited by
2 articles.
订阅此论文施引文献
订阅此论文施引文献,注册后可以免费订阅5篇论文的施引文献,订阅后可以查看论文全部施引文献