2020
DOI: 10.3329/jbsp.v15i2.50921
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Serum Calcium and Phosphate in Children with Autism Spectrum Disorder

Abstract: Background:Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is a complex disorder of neuronal development which may cause lifelong disability. The etiology of ASD involves gene-environmental interaction. Calcium signal is crucial for neuronal communication and neuro-plasticity and phosphate is related to neural energy metabolism. Therefore, deficiency of these minerals may act as an environmental risk factor for the development of ASD. Objective: To assess serum calcium and phosphate in children with ASD. Methods: T… Show more

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“… 98 ), and abnormal amounts of phosphate shifted from serum to tissue storage could explain hypophosphatemia found in some children with ASD compared to healthy children (Ref. 99 ). More studies are needed using phosphorus 31 MRS for detection of phosphate tissue storage in autism during brain development (Ref.…”
Section: Asd Phosphate Additives and Ultraprocessed Foodmentioning
confidence: 99%
“… 98 ), and abnormal amounts of phosphate shifted from serum to tissue storage could explain hypophosphatemia found in some children with ASD compared to healthy children (Ref. 99 ). More studies are needed using phosphorus 31 MRS for detection of phosphate tissue storage in autism during brain development (Ref.…”
Section: Asd Phosphate Additives and Ultraprocessed Foodmentioning
confidence: 99%