2015
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0116778
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Urinary Amino Acid Alterations in 3-Year-Old Children with Neurodevelopmental Effects due to Perinatal Dioxin Exposure in Vietnam: A Nested Case-Control Study for Neurobiomarker Discovery

Abstract: In our previous study of 3-year-old children in a dioxin contamination hot spot in Vietnam, the high total dioxin toxic equivalent (TEQ-PCDDs/Fs)-exposed group during the perinatal period displayed lower Bayley III neurodevelopmental scores, whereas the high 2,3,7,8-tetrachlorodibenzo-p-dioxin (TCDD)-exposed group displayed increased autistic traits. In autistic children, urinary amino acid profiles have revealed metabolic alterations in the amino acids that serve as neurotransmitters in the developing brain. … Show more

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“…DBB contains plenty of histidine [ 18 ], which is a precursor of histamine, which is a trophic and/or neurogenic factor in the developing brain [ 43 ]. In 3-year-old children from the current Da Nang cohort, lower urinary histidine levels were reported in children with high TCDD exposure and poor neurodevelopment compared with non-exposed and developmentally normal children [ 44 ], suggesting lower levels of histamine in the brains of children with high TCDD exposure. These results suggest that DBB ingestion might increase the histamine levels in the brain and alter behavior in children with high TCDD exposure.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…DBB contains plenty of histidine [ 18 ], which is a precursor of histamine, which is a trophic and/or neurogenic factor in the developing brain [ 43 ]. In 3-year-old children from the current Da Nang cohort, lower urinary histidine levels were reported in children with high TCDD exposure and poor neurodevelopment compared with non-exposed and developmentally normal children [ 44 ], suggesting lower levels of histamine in the brains of children with high TCDD exposure. These results suggest that DBB ingestion might increase the histamine levels in the brain and alter behavior in children with high TCDD exposure.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%