CSF monoamines in autistic syndromes and other pervasive developmental disorders of early childhood

C Gillberg, L Svennerholm - The British Journal of Psychiatry, 1987 - cambridge.org
C Gillberg, L Svennerholm
The British Journal of Psychiatry, 1987cambridge.org
Spinal fluid concentrations of the three major monoamine metabolites were examined in 25
infantile autistic children and 12 children with other childhood psychoses, and were
contrasted with results obtained in normal children and in groups of children with
neurological and neurodevelopmental disorders. Autistic children showed absolute and
relative increases of the dopamine metabolite homovanillic acid. The group with other
childhood psychoses also showed an increase in HVA level; in this group there were also …
Spinal fluid concentrations of the three major monoamine metabolites were examined in 25 infantile autistic children and 12 children with other childhood psychoses, and were contrasted with results obtained in normal children and in groups of children with neurological and neurodevelopmental disorders. Autistic children showed absolute and relative increases of the dopamine metabolite homovanillic acid. The group with other childhood psychoses also showed an increase in HVA level; in this group there were also indications of high levels of serotonin and norepinephrine metabolites. The results are discussed in the context of a pathogenetic model for autism involving hyperfunction of dopaminergic nerve fibres in the brain stem-mesolimbic system.
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