Tabatadze T, Zhorzholiani L, Kherkheulidze M, Kandelaki E, Ivanashvili T
M. Iashvili Children's Central Hospital, Child Development Center; Iv. Javakhishvili Tbilisi State University, Georgia.
Georgian Med News. 2015 Nov(248):77-82.
Our study aims evaluation of level of essential trace elements and heavy metals in the hair samples of children with autistic spectrum disorder (ASD) and identification of changes that are associated with autistic spectrum disorders. Case-control study was conducted at Child Development Center of Iashvili Children's Central Hospital (LD).We studied 60 children aged from 4 to 5 years old. The concentrations of 28 elements among (Ca,Zn, K, Fe, Cu, Se, Mn, Cr, S, Br, Cl, Co, Ag, V, Ni, Rb, Mo, Sr, Ti, Ba, Pb, As, Hg, Cd, Sb, Zr, Sn, Bi) them trace elements and toxic metals) were determined in scalp hair samples of children (n=30) with autistic spectrum disorder (ASD) and from control group of healthy children (n=30) with matched sex and age. Micro-elemental status was detected in the hair, with roentgen-fluorescence spectrometer method (Method MBИ 081/12-4502-000, Apparatus ALVAX- CIP, USA - UKRAIN) .To achieve the similarity of study and control groups, pre and postnatal as well as family and social history were assessed and similar groups were selected. Children with genetic problems, malnourished children, children from families with social problems were excluded from the study. The diagnosis of ASD were performed by pediatrician and psychologist (using M-CHAT and ADOS) according to DSM IV (Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders from the American Psychiatric association) criteria. The study was statistically analyzed using computer program SPSS 19. Deficiencies of essential trace microelements revealed in both group, but there was significant difference between control and studied groups. The most deficient element was zinc (92% in target and 20% in control), then - manganese (55% and 8%) and selenium (38% and 4%). In case of cooper study revealed excess concentration of this element only in target group in 50% of cases. The contaminations to heavy metals were detected in case of lead (78% and 16), mercury (43% and 10%) and cadmium (38% and 8%). The study statistical results indicated, that deficient concentrations of trace elements such as zinc, manganese, molybdenum and selenium in hair significantly linked with ASD (Kramer's V was 0,740; 0,537; 0,333; 0,417 accordingly). In case of cooper we got excess levels of this element and this data was highly linked with autism spectrum disorder. We got high associations and significant values between of lead, mercury and cadmium concentrations and ASD. Study results indicate that there are significant differences of hair essential trace elements concentrations in children with autism spectrum disorder comparing with healthy children group. The result obtained also showed high contamination to heavy metals such as lead, mercury and cadmium in ASD children compared to healthy ones. So, our study demonstrated alteration in levels of toxic heavy metals and essential trace elements in children with autistic spectrum disorders as compared to healthy children. This suggests a possible pathophysiological role of heavy metals and trace elements in the genesis of symptoms of autism spectrum disorders.
我们的研究旨在评估自闭症谱系障碍(ASD)患儿头发样本中必需微量元素和重金属的水平,并确定与自闭症谱系障碍相关的变化。在伊阿什维利儿童中央医院(LD)的儿童发展中心进行了病例对照研究。我们研究了60名4至5岁的儿童。测定了其中28种元素(钙、锌、钾、铁、铜、硒、锰、铬、硫、溴、氯、钴、银、钒、镍、铷、钼、锶、钛、钡、铅、砷、汞、镉、锑、锆、锡、铋,其中包括微量元素和有毒金属)在自闭症谱系障碍(ASD)患儿(n = 30)和年龄及性别匹配的健康儿童对照组(n = 30)头皮头发样本中的浓度。采用X射线荧光光谱仪法(方法MBИ 081/12 - 4502 - 000,仪器ALVAX-CIP,美国-乌克兰)检测头发中的微量元素状况。为使研究组和对照组相似,评估了产前产后情况以及家庭和社会史,并选择了相似的组。有遗传问题的儿童、营养不良的儿童、来自有社会问题家庭的儿童被排除在研究之外。根据美国精神病学协会的《精神疾病诊断与统计手册》第四版(DSM-IV)标准,由儿科医生和心理学家(使用M-CHAT和ADOS)对ASD进行诊断。使用计算机程序SPSS 19对研究进行统计分析。两组均发现必需微量元素缺乏,但对照组和研究组之间存在显著差异。最缺乏的元素是锌(目标组中92%,对照组中20%),其次是锰(55%和8%)和硒(38%和4%)。在铜的研究中,仅在目标组中50%的病例中发现该元素浓度过高。在铅(78%和16%)、汞(43%和10%)和镉(38%和8%)的情况下检测到重金属污染。研究统计结果表明,头发中锌、锰、钼和硒等微量元素浓度不足与ASD显著相关(克莱默V值分别为0.740、0.537、0.333、0.417)。在铜的情况下,我们发现该元素水平过高,且这些数据与自闭症谱系障碍高度相关。我们发现铅、汞和镉浓度与ASD之间存在高度关联和显著值。研究结果表明,自闭症谱系障碍患儿头发中必需微量元素浓度与健康儿童组相比存在显著差异。所得结果还表明,与健康儿童相比,ASD患儿中铅、汞和镉等重金属污染程度较高。因此,我们的研究表明,与健康儿童相比,自闭症谱系障碍患儿体内有毒重金属和必需微量元素水平发生了改变。这表明重金属和微量元素在自闭症谱系障碍症状的发生中可能具有病理生理作用。