Hyperserotonemia is one of the most studied endophenotypes in autism spectrum disorder (ASD), but there are still no unequivocal results about its causes or biological and behavioral outcomes. This systematic review summarizes the studies investigating the relationship between blood serotonin (5-HT) levels and ASD, comparing diagnostic tools, analytical methods, and clinical outcomes. A literature search on peripheral 5-HT levels and ASD was conducted. In total, 1104 publications were screened, of which 113 entered the present systematic review. Of these, 59 articles reported hyperserotonemia in subjects with ASD, and 26 presented correlations between 5-HT levels and ASD-core clinical outcomes. The 5-HT levels are increased in about half, and correlations between hyperserotonemia and clinical outcomes are detected in a quarter of the studies. The present research highlights a large amount of heterogeneity in this field, ranging from the characterization of ASD and control groups to diagnostic and clinical assessments, from blood sampling procedures to analytical methods, allowing us to delineate critical topics for future studies.

Esposito, D., Cruciani, G., Zaccaro, L., Di Carlo, E., Spitoni, G.f., Manti, F., et al. (2024). A Systematic Review on Autism and Hyperserotonemia: State-of-the-Art, Limitations, and Future Directions. BRAIN SCIENCES, 14(5) [10.3390/brainsci14050481].

A Systematic Review on Autism and Hyperserotonemia: State-of-the-Art, Limitations, and Future Directions

Esposito, D;Cruciani, G;Carlucci, C;Fiori, E;
2024-01-01

Abstract

Hyperserotonemia is one of the most studied endophenotypes in autism spectrum disorder (ASD), but there are still no unequivocal results about its causes or biological and behavioral outcomes. This systematic review summarizes the studies investigating the relationship between blood serotonin (5-HT) levels and ASD, comparing diagnostic tools, analytical methods, and clinical outcomes. A literature search on peripheral 5-HT levels and ASD was conducted. In total, 1104 publications were screened, of which 113 entered the present systematic review. Of these, 59 articles reported hyperserotonemia in subjects with ASD, and 26 presented correlations between 5-HT levels and ASD-core clinical outcomes. The 5-HT levels are increased in about half, and correlations between hyperserotonemia and clinical outcomes are detected in a quarter of the studies. The present research highlights a large amount of heterogeneity in this field, ranging from the characterization of ASD and control groups to diagnostic and clinical assessments, from blood sampling procedures to analytical methods, allowing us to delineate critical topics for future studies.
2024
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Rilevanza internazionale
Review
Esperti anonimi
Settore PSIC-04/B - Psicologia clinica
English
autism spectrum disorder; endophenotype; hyperserotonemia
Esposito, D., Cruciani, G., Zaccaro, L., Di Carlo, E., Spitoni, G.f., Manti, F., et al. (2024). A Systematic Review on Autism and Hyperserotonemia: State-of-the-Art, Limitations, and Future Directions. BRAIN SCIENCES, 14(5) [10.3390/brainsci14050481].
Esposito, D; Cruciani, G; Zaccaro, L; Di Carlo, E; Spitoni, Gf; Manti, F; Carlucci, C; Fiori, E; Leuzzi, V; Pascucci, T
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