Title of article :
Autistic Feature as a Presentation of Inborn Errors of Metabolism
Author/Authors :
AHMADABADI, Farzad Department of Pediatrics - Faculty of Medicine - Ardebil University of Medical Sciences, Ardebil, Iran , NEMATI, Hamid Shiraz Neuroscience Research Center - Shiraz University of Medical Sciences, Shiraz, Iran , ABDOLMOHAMMADZADEH, Amirmohammad School of Medicine - Iran University of Medical Sciences,Tehran, Iran , AHADI, Adel Department of Pediatrics - Faculty of Medicine - Ardebil University of Medical Sciences, Ardebil, Iran
Abstract :
Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is a category of neurodevelopmental
disorders characterized by social and communication impairment and
restricted or repetitive behaviors. The pathogenesis of ASD is not
well understood and it’s proved that genetic is strongly associated
with ASD in 5 to 25% of cases.
Inborn errors of metabolism(IEMs), defined by a vast array of
disorders that are caused by specific enzyme deficiencies or transport
protein defects, is as frequent as in 1 in 800 births. IEMs can manifest
several psychiatric or behavioral manifestations such as self-injuriesincreased
activity and aggression, personality changes, paranoia,
depression, catatonia, and psychosis.
IEMs underlie autistic symptoms in less than 5% of cases. The
literature on the association between ASD and respiratory chain
abnormalities is growing, including complex III/IV deficiency
and MELAS (mitochondrial encephalopathy, lactic acidosis, and
stroke-like episodes) syndrome, as well as glucose-6-phosphate
dehydrogenase deficiency.
Google Scholar, Pubmed, and SCOPUS databases were searched
using a combination of the following keywords: “autism spectrum
disorder”, “autism spectrum”, “autistic feature” and “inborn error
of metabolism”, “ IEM”, “congenital error of metabolism”. Initially,
655 articles were found and our expert and methodologist altogether
selected 187 articles based on the titles, relevance, and text language.
After reading full texts, 37 studies were selected for review.
We think it’s best to consider IEMs in children with syndromic
ASD and/or if there is a strong familial history of autism or parental
consanguineous marriage
Keywords :
Autism , Autism Spectrum Disorders , Inborn Errors of Metabolism
Journal title :
Iranian Journal of Child Neurology (IJCN)