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Autism - Oxidative Stress, Inflammation, and Immune Abnormalities (Hardcover)
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Autism - Oxidative Stress, Inflammation, and Immune Abnormalities (Hardcover)
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In 2007, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention issued an
autism alarm, estimating that one in 150 children may be affected
by autism spectrum disorder. Autism has been treated mainly with
technical approaches: principally applied behavior analysis and
psychopharmacology. The findings in this book implicate oxidative
stress as a common feature in autism, and support the claim that
oxidative stress and intracellular redox imbalance can be induced
or triggered in autism by exposure to certain environmental agents.
Such findings could point the way to new treatment approaches in
autism. Autism: Oxidative Stress, Inflammation, and Immune
Abnormalities brings together a wealth of cutting-edge evidence
that is already influencing how we treat this serious condition. It
looks at the role of neuropathological abnormalities, genetics, and
those factors common to oxidative stress such as inflammation,
immune dysfunction, aberrant cellular signaling, and
gene-environment interactions. Among dozens of research topics,
this volume - Looks at interactions between genetic and
environmental factors such as the maternal immune environment and
prenatal/postnatal environmental stressors Summarizes evidence for
oxidative damage and inflammation in autism Introduces a PDD
behavior inventory as a tool for assessing autism Considers autism
as an aberrant adaptive response to neuroinflammation and oxidative
stress Examines the role of abnormal calcium signaling and the
hypothesis that it may represent a target for novel therapeutics
Presents a hypothesis that autism arises from the dysregulation of
a unified gut/brain system rather than originating in the brain
alone Proposes the utility of using a biopsychosocial method to
treat autism This book shows us that autism is not only
developmental but also a chronic condition based on active
pathophysiology, and that it is not only behavioral but also
presents somatic and systemic features. The findings in these
chapters support the theory that oxidative stress plays an
important role in autism. They also point to the value of
conducting in-depth mechanistic studies as a way to uncover new
targets for therapeutic intervention in autism.
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