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Autism and Oxidative Stress

PHM142 Fall 2012 Coordinator: Dr. Jeffrey Henderson Instructor: Dr. David Hampson. Autism and Oxidative Stress. PHM142 Rachel Liu, Saejung Park, Yan Zhan Sarah Zhang. Overview. Autism Oxidative Stress How they connect Environmental and Genetic Factors Markers Testing Symptoms

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Autism and Oxidative Stress

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  1. PHM142 Fall 2012 Coordinator: Dr. Jeffrey Henderson Instructor: Dr. David Hampson Autism and Oxidative Stress PHM142 Rachel Liu, Saejung Park, Yan Zhan Sarah Zhang

  2. Overview • Autism • Oxidative Stress • How they connect • Environmental and Genetic Factors • Markers • Testing • Symptoms • Antioxidants and Autism • Summary

  3. Autism • Diagnosed early childhood • Clinical symptoms do not usually show until 3 years of age • Loss in communication and socialization skills • Includes repetitive and unusual behaviours • Tied strongly to genetic factors

  4. Oxidative Stress • Reactive Oxidative Species (ROS) needed for normal physiological functions • ROS = free radicals and non-radicals • Activated oxygen species • Increased production of ROS with decreased levels of antioxidants • Damaging to cellular tissue and organelles

  5. Autism and Oxidative Stress 1. Autism 2. Physical changes 4. Increase in clinical symptoms 3. Increase Oxidative Stress

  6. Autism and Oxidative Stress 1. Autism 2. Physical changes 4. Increase in clinical symptoms 3. Increase Oxidative Stress

  7. Autism and Oxidative Stress 1. Autism 2. Physical changes 4. Increase in clinical symptoms 3. Increase Oxidative Stress

  8. Autism and Oxidative Stress 1. Autism 2. Physical changes 4. Increase in clinical symptoms 3. Increase Oxidative Stress

  9. Environmental and Genetic Factors • Environmental • Toxins: mercury, lead, viruses, air pollutants • Heavy metals: disrupt sulfur metabolic pathways, reduce GSH • Genetic: • Glutathione-S-transferase M1 (GSTM1): decreased activity causes increase risk of oxidative stress • Paraoxonase 1 (PON1): detoxifies organophosphate

  10. Markers of Oxidative Stress in Autism • Mitochondrial and immune dysfunction • Changed activities of antioxidant enzymes •  glutathione •  in ferritin and ceruloplasmin • Changed homocysteine/methio-nine metabolism •  3-nitrotyrosine •  products of lipid peroxidation •  in antioxidant selenium

  11. Testing • Direct measurement of reactive oxidative species • Unstable and hard to measure • Measurement of antioxidant levels • Catalase, SOD, GSH assays etc. • Measurement of damaged molecules • Indirect but accurate • TBARS (thiobarbituic acid reactive substances assay) • Test for lipid peroxidation

  12. Symptoms in Autism due to Oxidative Stress • Mood and sleep disturbance • Immune activation and cytokines • Gastrointestinal disturbance • Increased levels of pro-inflammatory cytokines • Behavior abnormalities • Reduced GAD, increased glutamate levels

  13. Antioxidants and Autism • Reduce oxidative stress and autistic symptoms • Vitamin B12, B6, C, E, Folate • NAC (n-acetylcysteine) • Maintain GSH level • Glutamate regulation

  14. Summary • Testing • Direct measurement of reactive oxidative species • Measurement of damaged molecules • Measurement of antioxidant levels • Symptoms • Mood and sleep disturbance • Gastrointestinal disturbance • Behavior abnormalities • Antioxidants and Autism • Vitamin B12, B6, C, E, Folate • NAC (n-acetylcysteine) • Regulate GSH level and glutamate 1. Autism 2. Physical changes • Autism is a behavioral condition with distinct unusual behaviours such as loss in social skills. Oxidative stress is stress put on the body due to excessive production of oxidative reactive species. • The connection: Oxidative stress contributes by exacerbate autistic symptoms by affecting the levels of many biological substances • Environmental and genetic factors • Environmental: Heavy metals (ex mercury) : disrupt sulfur metabolic pathways, reduce GSH • Genetic: Glutathione-S-transferase M1 (GSTM1) and Paraoxonase 1 (PON1) • Markers • Includes products of lipid peroxidation •  homocysteine, 3-nitrotyrosine •  glutathione, ferritin and ceruloplasmin, methionine, antioxidant selenium 4. Increase in clinical symptoms 3. Increase Oxidative Stress

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