Despite the emerging role of mitochondria in immunity, a link between bioenergetics and the immune response in autism has not been explored. Mitochondrial outcomes and phorbol 12-myristate 13-acetate (PMA)-induced oxidative burst were evaluated in granulocytes from age-, race-, and gender-matched children with autism with severity scores of ≥7 (n = 10) and in typically developing (TD) children (n = 10). The oxidative phosphorylation capacity of granulocytes was 3-fold lower in children with autism than in TD children, with multiple deficits encompassing ≥1 Complexes. Higher oxidative stress in cells of children with autism was evidenced by higher rates of mitochondrial reactive oxygen species production (1.6-fold), higher mitochondrial DNA ...
AbstractAutism Spectrum Disorders encompass severe developmental disorders characterized by variable...
Abstract: We review evidence to support a model where the disease process underlying autism may begi...
Background Developmental regression (DR) occurs in about one-third of children with Autism Spectrum ...
Despite the emerging role of mitochondria in immunity, a link between bioenergetics and the immune r...
ContextImpaired mitochondrial function may influence processes highly dependent on energy, such as n...
ContextImpaired mitochondrial function may influence processes highly dependent on energy, such as n...
Abstract Background The mitochondrial genome (mtDNA) is particularly susceptible to damage mediated ...
Autism spectrum disorder (ASD)(7) is associated with multiple physiological abnormalities, including...
Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) has been hypothesized to be a result of the interplay between genetic...
Autism Spectrum Disorders encompass severe developmental disorders characterized by variable degrees...
Autism Spectrum Disorders encompass severe developmental disorders characterized by variable degrees...
Abstract: We review evidence to support a model where the disease process underlying autism may begi...
Abstract: We review evidence to support a model where the disease process underlying autism may begi...
Autism is a heterogeneous neurodevelopmental and neuropsychiatric disorder with no precise etiology....
Abstract: Classical mitochondrial diseases occur in a subset of individuals with autism and are usua...
AbstractAutism Spectrum Disorders encompass severe developmental disorders characterized by variable...
Abstract: We review evidence to support a model where the disease process underlying autism may begi...
Background Developmental regression (DR) occurs in about one-third of children with Autism Spectrum ...
Despite the emerging role of mitochondria in immunity, a link between bioenergetics and the immune r...
ContextImpaired mitochondrial function may influence processes highly dependent on energy, such as n...
ContextImpaired mitochondrial function may influence processes highly dependent on energy, such as n...
Abstract Background The mitochondrial genome (mtDNA) is particularly susceptible to damage mediated ...
Autism spectrum disorder (ASD)(7) is associated with multiple physiological abnormalities, including...
Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) has been hypothesized to be a result of the interplay between genetic...
Autism Spectrum Disorders encompass severe developmental disorders characterized by variable degrees...
Autism Spectrum Disorders encompass severe developmental disorders characterized by variable degrees...
Abstract: We review evidence to support a model where the disease process underlying autism may begi...
Abstract: We review evidence to support a model where the disease process underlying autism may begi...
Autism is a heterogeneous neurodevelopmental and neuropsychiatric disorder with no precise etiology....
Abstract: Classical mitochondrial diseases occur in a subset of individuals with autism and are usua...
AbstractAutism Spectrum Disorders encompass severe developmental disorders characterized by variable...
Abstract: We review evidence to support a model where the disease process underlying autism may begi...
Background Developmental regression (DR) occurs in about one-third of children with Autism Spectrum ...