Pathophysiology of autism: current opinions

Research on the neurochemical aspects of the pathophysiology of autism is still increasing and publications are abundant. In this paper we reviewed significant data from the last decade and recent research results from our center. We focused on molecules influencing the central nervous system (CNS)...

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Published inActa neuropsychiatrica Vol. 14; no. 2; pp. 93 - 102
Main Authors Croonenberghs, J, Deboutte, D, Maes, M
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Oxford, UK Cambridge University Press 01.04.2002
Munksgaard International Publishers
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Summary:Research on the neurochemical aspects of the pathophysiology of autism is still increasing and publications are abundant. In this paper we reviewed significant data from the last decade and recent research results from our center. We focused on molecules influencing the central nervous system (CNS) and consecutively responsible for typical autistic behavior. We highlighted the mutual relationship between the serotonergic, immunological and endocrinological system and the interaction of these three pivotal systems with predisposing (genetic)and external (pre-, peri- and postnatal) conditions and xenobiotics. We stressed the influence of age, pubertal stage, sex, race and IQ on biological data. There is growing evidence that the complexity and variability of those interactions might be responsible for the heterogeneity of behavioral phenotypes and biological findings in Autism. Genetic, neuroanatomical and neurophysiological data were mentioned according their relevance to neurochemical opinions.
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ISSN:0924-2708
1601-5215
DOI:10.1034/j.1601-5215.2002.140209.x