LNN Posted May 26, 2013 Report Share Posted May 26, 2013 This isn't a new article (2007) but it outlines one theory of what's going on in autism. I personally think, after 5 yrs of battling these issues, that this is also a little of what happens to Pandas kids. They may be able to maintain a level of "normal" when healthy, but when extra resources are needed in the system to fight infection, when the body self-attacks, you see an imbalance of neurotransmitters, a dysfunction in the body's ability to detox. Too much oxidative stress breaks the camel's back. Addressing methylation hasn't "cured" the Pandas - DS is still vulnerable to infection triggers. But addressing his unique methylation roadblocks has helped in many ways. http://www.utdallas.edu/~mxa049000/lessons/research/literature/Autism/new/deth%20autism%20methyl%20hypoth%2009.pdf 1. Sulfur metabolism and oxidative stress. . 2. D4 dopamine receptor-mediated PLM 3. Heavy metals, xenobiotics, redox and methylation. . 4. Oxidative stress in autism 5. Redox/methylation-related genetic factors in autism. 6. A redox/methylation hypothesis of autism . . . The authors are from Northeastern in Boston. Anyone ever work with any of them? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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