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Biomarkers | 2011

Urinary p-cresol is elevated in small children with severe autism spectrum disorder

Laura Altieri; Cristina Neri; Roberto Sacco; Paolo Curatolo; Arianna Benvenuto; Filippo Muratori; Elisa Santocchi; Carmela Bravaccio; Carlo Lenti; Monica Saccani; Roberto Rigardetto; Marina Gandione; Andrea Urbani; Antonio M. Persico

Several studies have described in autistic patients an overgrowth of unusual gut bacterial strains, able to push the fermentation of tyrosine up to the formation of p-cresol. We compared levels of urinary p-cresol, measured by high-performance liquid chromatography–ultraviolet, in 59 matched case-control pairs. Urinary p-cresol was significantly elevated in autistic children smaller than 8 years of age (p < 0.01), typically females (p < 0.05), and more severely affected regardless of sex (p < 0.05). Urinary cotinine measurements excluded smoking-related hydrocarbon contaminations as contributors to these differences. Hence, elevated urinary p-cresol may serve as a biomarker of autism liability in small children, especially females and more severely affected males.


Epidemiology and Psychiatric Sciences | 2011

The CBCL 1.5-5 and the identification of preschoolers with autism in Italy.

Filippo Muratori; Antonio Narzisi; Raffaella Tancredi; Angela Cosenza; Simona Calugi; Irene Saviozzi; Elisa Santocchi; Sara Calderoni

AIMS To study the potential use of child behaviour checklist (CBCL) 1.5-5 scales for the early identification of preschoolers at risk of autism. METHODS CBCL scores of three groups of preschoolers were compared: (1) an experimental group of 101 preschoolers with autism spectrum disorder (ASD); (2) a control group of 95 preschoolers with other psychiatric disorders (OPD); (3) a control group of 117 preschoolers with typical development (TD). One-way analysis of variance (ANOVA), logistic regression with odds ratio (OR) and receiver operating characteristic (ROC) analyses were performed. RESULTS ANOVA revealed that ASD and OPD had significantly higher scores in almost all CBCL scales than TD. ASD presented significantly higher scores than OPD on Withdrawn, Attention Problems and Pervasive Developmental Problems (PDP) scales. Logistic regression analysis demonstrated that these same CBCL scales have validity in predicting the presence of an ASD towards both TD and OPD. ROC analysis indicated high sensitivity and specificity for PDP (0.85 and 0.90) and Withdrawn (0.89 and 0.92) scales when ASD is compared to TD. Specificity (0.60 for PDP and 0.65 for Withdrawn) decreases when comparing ASD and OPD CONCLUSIONS: The PDP and Withdrawn scales have a good predictive validity so that they could be proposed as a first-level tool to identify preschoolers at risk of autism in primary care settings. Problems regarding the lower specificity when comparing ASD v. OPD are discussed.


Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders | 2017

Behavioral Phenotype of ASD Preschoolers with Gastrointestinal Symptoms or Food Selectivity

Margherita Prosperi; Elisa Santocchi; Giulia Balboni; Antonio Narzisi; Margherita Bozza; Francesca Fulceri; Fabio Apicella; Roberta Igliozzi; Angela Cosenza; Raffaella Tancredi; Sara Calderoni; Filippo Muratori

This study investigated the prevalence and type of gastrointestinal (GI) and food selectivity (FS) symptoms in 163 preschoolers with ASD, and their possible links with core ASD features and emotional/behavioural problems. 40.5% of children with ASD had at least one severe GI symptom or FS. Preschoolers with and without GI symptoms and with and without FS were significantly different on several emotional/behavioural problems and restrictive/repetitive behaviours, whereas they did not differ significantly on performance IQ and autistic severity. The GI plus FS group presented with Sleep Problems, Self-injurious Behaviors and Anxiety Problems. Results indicated the need for early identification of GI disturbances and FS in order to design tailored intervention for these symptoms frequently associated to challenging behaviours in ASD.


BMC Psychiatry | 2016

Gut to brain interaction in Autism Spectrum Disorders: a randomized controlled trial on the role of probiotics on clinical, biochemical and neurophysiological parameters

Elisa Santocchi; Letizia Guiducci; Francesca Fulceri; Lucia Billeci; E. Buzzigoli; Fabio Apicella; Sara Calderoni; Enzo Grossi; Maria Aurora Morales; Filippo Muratori


Research in Autism Spectrum Disorders | 2012

Tracing Back to the Onset of Abnormal Head Circumference Growth in Italian Children with Autism Spectrum Disorder.

Filippo Muratori; Sara Calderoni; Fabio Apicella; Tiziana Filippi; Elisa Santocchi; Simona Calugi; Angela Cosenza; Raffaella Tancredi; Antonio Narzisi


Italian Journal of Pediatrics | 2016

Serological screening for Celiac Disease in 382 pre-schoolers with Autism Spectrum Disorder

Sara Calderoni; Elisa Santocchi; Teresa Del Bianco; Elena Brunori; Laura Caponi; Aldo Paolicchi; Francesca Fulceri; Margherita Prosperi; Antonio Narzisi; Angela Cosenza; Raffaella Tancredi; Filippo Muratori


Open Journal of Psychiatry | 2013

Urinary polyomavirus infections in neurodevelopmental disorders

Ivan Gentile; Laura Altieri; Carla Lintas; Roberto Sacco; Paolo Curatolo; Arianna Benvenuto; Filippo Muratori; Elisa Santocchi; Carmela Bravaccio; Carlo Lenti; Raffaella Faggioli; Roberto Rigardetto; Marina Gandione; Giuseppe Portella; Emanuela Zappulo; Guglielmo Borgia; Antonio M. Persico


Infanzia e Adolescenza | 2012

L’autismo nel DSM-5

Elisa Santocchi; Filippo Muratori


Research in Autism Spectrum Disorders | 2011

abnormal growth of head circumference in ASD is limited to the first six months of life

Filippo Muratori; Antonio Narzisi; T Filippi; Fabio Apicella; Simona Calugi; Elisa Santocchi; Raffaella Tancredi; Sara Calderoni


Psichiatria dell'infanzia e dell'adolescenza | 2010

Stabilità della diagnosi di autismo in età prescolare

Elisa Santocchi; Raffaella Tancredi; Antonio Narzisi; Roberta Igliozzi; Fabio Apicella

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Arianna Benvenuto

Sapienza University of Rome

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Carmela Bravaccio

University of Naples Federico II

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