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Autistic children display elevated urine levels of bovine casomorphin-7 immunoreactivity

Journal

PEPTIDES
Volume 56, Issue -, Pages 68-71

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCIENCE INC
DOI: 10.1016/j.peptides.2014.03.007

Keywords

Autism; Urine; Bovine casomorphin; Opioid peptides

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  1. Russian Fund of Fundamental Research [06-04-08257, 10-04-01781-a]

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Elevated concentrations of circulating casomorphins (CM), the exogenous opioid peptides from milk casein, may contribute to the pathogenesis of autism in children. Because several mass spectrometry studies failed to detect casomorphins in autistic children, it was questioned whether these peptides can be detected in body fluids by mass spec. Here we demonstrated, using a novel high sensitivity ELISA method, that autistic children have significantly higher levels of urine CM-7 than control children. The severity of autistic symptoms correlated with concentrations of CM-7 in the urine. Because CMs interact with opioid and serotonin receptors, the known modulators of synaptogenesis, we suggest that chronic exposure to elevated levels of bovine CMs may impair early child development, setting the stage for autistic disorders. (C) 2014 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

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