Sofyan Ismael
University of Indonesia
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Acta Paediatrica | 2015
Hardiono D. Pusponegoro; Sofyan Ismael; Agus Firmansyah; Sudigdo Sastroasmoro; Yvan Vandenplas
A gluten‐ and casein‐free diet is often given to children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD). We aimed to determine the effect of gluten and casein supplementation on maladaptive behaviour, gastrointestinal symptom severity and intestinal fatty acids binding protein (I‐FABP) excretion in children with ASD.
Pediatric Gastroenterology, Hepatology & Nutrition | 2015
Hardiono D. Pusponegoro; Sofyan Ismael; Sudigdo Sastroasmoro; Agus Firmansyah; Yvan Vandenplas
Purpose Various gastrointestinal factors may contribute to maladaptive behavior in children with autism spectrum disorders (ASD). To determine the association between maladaptive behavior in children with ASD and gastrointestinal symptoms such as severity, intestinal microbiota, inflammation, enterocyte damage, permeability and absorption of opioid peptides. Methods This observational cross-sectional study compared children with ASD to healthy controls, aged 2-10 years. Maladaptive behavior was classified using the Approach Withdrawal Problems Composite subtest of the Pervasive Developmental Disorder Behavior Inventory. Dependent variables were gastrointestinal symptom severity index, fecal calprotectin, urinary D-lactate, urinary lactulose/mannitol excretion, urinary intestinal fatty acids binding protein (I-FABP) and urinary opioid peptide excretion. Results We did not find a significant difference between children with ASD with severe or mild maladaptive behavior and control subjects for gastrointestinal symptoms, fecal calprotectin, urinary D-lactate, and lactulose/mannitol ratio. Urinary opioid peptide excretion was absent in all children. Children with ASD with severe maladaptive behavior showed significantly higher urinary I-FABP levels compared to those with mild maladaptive behavior (p=0.019) and controls (p=0.015). Conclusion In our series, maladaptive behavior in ASD children was not associated with gastrointestinal symptoms, intestinal inflammation (no difference in calprotectin), microbiota (no difference in urinary D-lactate) and intestinal permeability (no difference in lactulose/manitol ratio). ASD children with severe maladaptive behavior have significantly more enterocyte damage (increased urinary I-FABP) than ASD children with mild maladaptive behavior and normal children.
Archive | 2010
Sudigdo Sastroasmoro; Sofyan Ismael
Congenital Anomalies | 1995
Nartono Kadri; Sofyan Ismael; Noersida Raid; Achmad Surjono; Agus Harianto; Immanual Mustadjab
Paediatrica Indonesiana | 1981
Taslim S. Soetomenggolo; Ratna Heni Purboyo; Hendarto Sk; Sofyan Ismael
Paediatrica Indonesiana | 2018
Amril A. Burhany; Sofyan Ismael; Hardiono D. Pusponegoro
Paediatrica Indonesiana | 2018
Taslim S. Soetomenggolo; Hardiono D. Pusponegoro; Jimmy Passat; Dwi Putro Widodo; Sofyan Ismael
Paediatrica Indonesiana | 2018
Setyo Handryastuti; Ghaisani Fadiana; Sofyan Ismael; Sudigdo Sastroasmoro; Asril Aminulah; Ferial Hadipoetro Idris; Adji Saptogino; Sunartini Hapsara
Paediatrica Indonesiana | 2018
Setyo Handryastuti; Sofyan Ismael; Sudigdo Sastroasmoro; Asril Aminulah; Ferial Hadipoetro Idris; Adji Saptogino; Sunartini Hapsara
Paediatrica Indonesiana | 1990
Sofyan Ismael; Hendarto Sk; Pramulyo Hs; Monintja He; Praborini A