Aim: Measure biomarkers pertinent to autism in saliva from humans.
Materials & Methods: At 7:30 PM (reading instructions) and 8:30 PM (hearing instructions), neurotypical adults (6 M, 6 F) each spat into tubes containing protease inhibitors. Cells were counted, samples aliquoted, frozen and thawed. Rationale was given for choice of biomarkers. ELISA: CD26, IL-12, carnitine, C4B, GSH, GSSG, MT-2, testosterone, IFN-γ. Mass spectrometry: cystine, glutamine, glutamic acid, GABA, serotonin. Electrochemiluminescentimmunoassay: cortisol. Radioimmunoassay: melatonin.
Results: Cells averaged 2.16 × 10/ml. M > F: CD-26, C4B, MT-2. Testosterone, cortisol. Glutamine, glutamic acid, IFN-γ, melatonin and GSSG were measurable. Remaining biomarkers were measured in <50% of samples. Concentrations were equal at both times.
Conclusion: Saliva can be collected by literate individuals without added instruction. Ten biomarkers were measurable.
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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5137858 | PMC |
http://dx.doi.org/10.4155/fso.15.70 | DOI Listing |
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