Whole-blood serotonin and cognitive functioning in autistic individuals and their first-degree relatives
The relationship between cognitive-intellectual abilities and whole- blood serotonin (5-hydroxytryptamine; 5-HT) in 18 autistic probands and their first-degree relatives (n = 21 parents, n = 13 siblings) was investigated. Whole-blood 5-HT was significantly negatively associated with verbal-expressiv...
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Published in | The journal of neuropsychiatry and clinical neurosciences Vol. 5; no. 1; pp. 94 - 101 |
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Abstract | The relationship between cognitive-intellectual abilities and whole-
blood serotonin (5-hydroxytryptamine; 5-HT) in 18 autistic probands and
their first-degree relatives (n = 21 parents, n = 13 siblings) was
investigated. Whole-blood 5-HT was significantly negatively associated with
verbal-expressive/symbolic abilities for the entire sample. The proportion
of variance in cognitive-intellectual performances attributable to
whole-blood 5-HT was substantial in the context of variance attributable to
familial classification. The relationship between verbal-expressive
abilities and whole-blood 5-HT, adjusted for race and familial
classification, was noteworthy. Simple correlations between 5-HT and
cognitive-intellectual performances were conducted. However, bias related
to covariance attributable to race seriously limits such findings. The
issue of bias and its relevance to previous research is discussed
further. |
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AbstractList | The relationship between cognitive-intellectual abilities and whole-blood serotonin (5-hydroxytryptamine; 5-HT) in 18 autistic probands and their first-degree relatives (n = 21 parents, n = 13 siblings) was investigated. Whole-blood 5-HT was significantly negatively associated with verbal-expressive/symbolic abilities for the entire sample. The proportion of variance in cognitive-intellectual performances attributable to whole-blood 5-HT was substantial in the context of variance attributable to familial classification. The relationship between verbal-expressive abilities and whole-blood 5-HT, adjusted for race and familial classification, was noteworthy. Simple correlations between 5-HT and cognitive-intellectual performances were conducted. However, bias related to covariance attributable to race seriously limits such findings. The issue of bias and its relevance to previous research is discussed further. The relationship between cognitive-intellectual abilities and whole- blood serotonin (5-hydroxytryptamine; 5-HT) in 18 autistic probands and their first-degree relatives (n = 21 parents, n = 13 siblings) was investigated. Whole-blood 5-HT was significantly negatively associated with verbal-expressive/symbolic abilities for the entire sample. The proportion of variance in cognitive-intellectual performances attributable to whole-blood 5-HT was substantial in the context of variance attributable to familial classification. The relationship between verbal-expressive abilities and whole-blood 5-HT, adjusted for race and familial classification, was noteworthy. Simple correlations between 5-HT and cognitive-intellectual performances were conducted. However, bias related to covariance attributable to race seriously limits such findings. The issue of bias and its relevance to previous research is discussed further. |
Author | Marsteller, F A Wright, H H Abramson, R K Cuccaro, M L Valentine, J |
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