Lack of Correlation Between Metallic Elements Analyzed in Hair by ICP-MS and Autism
- 01-03-2012
- Original Paper
- Auteurs
- Giuseppe De Palma
- Simona Catalani
- Anna Franco
- Maurizio Brighenti
- Pietro Apostoli
- Gepubliceerd in
- Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders | Uitgave 3/2012
Abstract
A cross-sectional case–control study was carried out to evaluate the concentrations of metallic elements in the hair of 44 children with diagnosis of autism and 61 age-balanced controls. Unadjusted comparisons showed higher concentrations of molybdenum, lithium and selenium in autistic children. Logistic regression analysis confirmed the role of risk factor for male gender and showed a slight association with molybdenum concentrations. Unconventional chelation and vitamin-mineral supplementation were ineffective on elemental hair concentrations. A meta-analysis including the present and previous similar studies excluded any association of autism with hair concentrations of mercury, cadmium, selenium, lithium and copper. A slight association was found for lead only, but it was very weak, as strictly dependent on the worst data from one study.
- Titel
- Lack of Correlation Between Metallic Elements Analyzed in Hair by ICP-MS and Autism
- Auteurs
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Giuseppe De Palma
Simona Catalani
Anna Franco
Maurizio Brighenti
Pietro Apostoli
- Publicatiedatum
- 01-03-2012
- Uitgeverij
- Springer US
- Gepubliceerd in
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Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders / Uitgave 3/2012
Print ISSN: 0162-3257
Elektronisch ISSN: 1573-3432 - DOI
- https://doi.org/10.1007/s10803-011-1245-6
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