Quecksilber Ursache für Porphyrie und Autismus
An
investigation of porphyrinuria in Australian children with autism.
Austin DW,
Shandley K.
Swinburne Autism
Bio-Research Initiative (SABRI), Faculty of Life and Social Sciences, Swinburne University of Technology,
Melbourne, Australia.
daustin@swin.edu.au
J Toxicol
Environ Health A. 2008;71(20):1349-51.
Two recent
studies, from France (Nataf et al., 2006) and the United States (Geier &
Geier, 2007), identified atypical urinary porphyrin profiles in children with
an autism spectrum
disorder (ASD). These profiles serve as an indirect measure of
environmental toxicity generally, and mercury (Hg) toxicity specifically, with
the latter being a variable proposed as a causal mechanism of ASD (Bernard et
al., 2001; Mutter et al., 2005). To examine whether this phenomenon occurred in
a sample of Australian children with ASD, an analysis of urinary porphyrin
profiles was conducted. A consistent trend in abnormal porphyrin levels was
evidenced when data was compared with those previously reported in the
literature.
The results
are suggestive of environmental toxic exposure impairing heme synthesis. Three independent studies
from three continents have now demonstrated that porphyrinuria is concomitant
with ASD, and that Hg may be a likely xenobiotic to produce porphyrin profiles
of this nature.
PMID:
18704827 [PubMed - in process]
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/18704827?dopt=AbstractPlus