Author Topic: Study shows that a compound found in broccoli can improve autism symptoms  (Read 231 times)

0 Members and 2 Guests are viewing this topic.

Offline skyblue1

  • Overlooked of the Aspie Elite
  • Elder
  • Obsessive Postwhore
  • *****
  • Posts: 8945
  • Karma: 737
  • Gender: Male
Study shows that a compound found in broccoli can improve autism symptoms

The research, led by scientists from John Hopkins University in the US, tested a chemical known as sulforaphane, which is found in broccoli sprouts and has previously been associated with cancer fighting properties.

The compound was given to 26 males aged between 13 and 27 who had moderate to severe autism. In the majority of participants, the compound led to “substantial improvements” in their verbal communication and social interaction, along with a decrease in repetitive ritualistic behaviours compared to those who took placebo tablets. The results were published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the USA this week.

“We believe that this may be preliminary evidence for the first treatment for autism that improves symptoms by apparently correcting some of the underlying cellular problems," said Paul Talalay, a pharmacologist from John Hopkins University, in a press release.

It’s estimated that autism spectrum disorders affect around 1 to 2 percent of the world’s population, and affects more boys than girls. But despite the prevalence of the disease, scientists have struggled to understand the biological causes of the behavioural and social symptoms of the disease.

“We are far from being able to declare a victory over autism, but this gives us important insights into what might help," says co-investigator Andrew Zimmerman, who is now at the University of Massachusetts Memorial Medical Centre in the US, in the release.

So far studies have shown that there are some biochemical abnormalities linked to people with autism spectrum disorders, in particular those related to the efficiency of energy generation in cells.

In particular, the cells of people with autism spectrum disorders often have high levels of oxidative stress - this means a buildup of the harmful byproducts of the cell’s use of oxygen, which can cause inflammation, damage DNA and lead to cancer and other chronic diseases.

Back in 1992, Talalay conducted research that found that sulforaphane could help to bolster the body’s natural defences against oxidative stress, inflammation and DNA damage, and it was from there that the idea of testing the compound against autism was born.

In the trial, which involved 40 participants, 26 were given 27 milligrams of sulforaphane daily, and 14 received placebos. Behavioural assessments were conducted for four, 10 and 18 weeks, while treatment continued. After the 18 weeks, treatment stopped, and a final assessment was conducted around four weeks later.

Out of the 26 participants given the broccoli compound, 46 percent experienced noticeable improvements in social interactions, 54 percent saw improvements in unusual behaviour, and 42 percent had improved verbal communication.

Those judging the improvement in behaviour didn’t know which patients were taking placeboes and which were taking the medication.

Although not all patients responded to the treatment, those who did generally saw benefits after just four weeks of the compound, and it continued to improve from there. After they stopped taking the chemicals, all participants returned to their original level of symptom severity.

Previous studies suggest that sulforaphane works by improving the body’s heat-shock response - which is a cascade of events that protect cells from the stress caused by high temperatures. Interestingly, around half of parents with autistic children report that their child’s symptoms improve noticeably when they have a fever, and then revert back when the fever is gone, a statistic that has clinically been found to be true.

The next step is to test the compound more widely, and investigate its role in autism symptoms further. Although this is only a small-scale short-term study, the results are extremely promising, and pave the way for a better understanding of the complex disorder


http://www.sciencealert.com.au/news/20141410-26330.html

--------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Offline 'andersom'

  • Pure Chocolate Bovine PIMP of the Aspie Elite
  • Elder
  • Almighty Postwhore
  • *****
  • Posts: 39199
  • Karma: 2556
  • Gender: Female
  • well known as hyke.
That functioning better, when having fever is true, both for me and for my daughter. Not talking about a bit higher temperature, but about real fever.
I can do upside down chocolate moo things!

Offline Icequeen

  • News Box Slave
  • Insane Postwhore
  • *****
  • Posts: 12027
  • Karma: 2030
  • Gender: Female
  • I peopled today.
That functioning better, when having fever is true, both for me and for my daughter. Not talking about a bit higher temperature, but about real fever.

I much less scatter-brained when on fire...but prone to horrible nightmares. So is the kid.

I knew before even feeling his forehead when he was little that he had a fever in the middle of the night...he would wake up screaming.

Offline 'andersom'

  • Pure Chocolate Bovine PIMP of the Aspie Elite
  • Elder
  • Almighty Postwhore
  • *****
  • Posts: 39199
  • Karma: 2556
  • Gender: Female
  • well known as hyke.
That functioning better, when having fever is true, both for me and for my daughter. Not talking about a bit higher temperature, but about real fever.

I much less scatter-brained when on fire...but prone to horrible nightmares. So is the kid.

I knew before even feeling his forehead when he was little that he had a fever in the middle of the night...he would wake up screaming.

Girl and I get very lively and funny and active, when awake. And when my girl wakes from her own laughter, I can be sure she has a very high temperature too.
Best is just before delirium state.
I can do upside down chocolate moo things!

Offline renaeden

  • Complicated Case of the Aspie Elite
  • Caretaker Admin
  • Almighty Postwhore
  • *****
  • Posts: 26113
  • Karma: 2534
  • Gender: Female
"despite the prevalence of the disease..."
They called it a disease!

On another note, I shared the article on Facebook and my mum liked it practically straight away - when I used to live with my parents, my mum would serve broccoli nearly every night. I am not fond of it, heh. I think it gives me symptoms of IBS.
Mildly Cute in a Retarded Way
Tek'ma'tae

Offline Arya Quinn

  • The Mad Queen
  • Elder
  • Dedicated Postwhore
  • *****
  • Posts: 4126
  • Karma: 181
  • Gender: Female
  • UwU
"despite the prevalence of the disease..."
They called it a disease!

As if this article had any credibility to begin with. I'm pretty sure that it can be considered satire, even if it wasn't intended to be.

My reaction to the article:



Offline renaeden

  • Complicated Case of the Aspie Elite
  • Caretaker Admin
  • Almighty Postwhore
  • *****
  • Posts: 26113
  • Karma: 2534
  • Gender: Female
Bloody .gifs. Did you get them from Tumblr? :P
Mildly Cute in a Retarded Way
Tek'ma'tae

Offline Arya Quinn

  • The Mad Queen
  • Elder
  • Dedicated Postwhore
  • *****
  • Posts: 4126
  • Karma: 181
  • Gender: Female
  • UwU
Bloody .gifs. Did you get them from Tumblr? :P

Tumblr? No thank you. That place creeps me out, I get my gifs from google images.

Offline Queen Victoria

  • Ruler of Aspie Universe
  • Elder
  • Almighty Postwhore
  • *****
  • Posts: 28244
  • Karma: 2805
  • Gender: Female
I interpreted this as meaning the symptoms got better as in more weird, not less.    :dunno:
A good monarch is a treasure. A good politician is an oxymoron.

My brain is both uninhibited and uninhabited.

:qv:

Offline Parts

  • The Mad
  • Caretaker Admin
  • Almighty Postwhore
  • *****
  • Posts: 37467
  • Karma: 3061
  • Gender: Female
  • Who are you?
So the truth is out why Bush hated broccoli so much he was in the pocket of Big Pharma  I bet the ancient aliens were in on it also :zoinks:
"Eat it up.  Wear it out.  Make it do or do without." 

'People who say it cannot be done should not interrupt those who are doing it.'
George Bernard Shaw

Offline Gopher Gary

  • sockpuppet alert!
  • Maniacal Postwhore
  • *
  • Posts: 12665
  • Karma: 651
  • I'm not wearing pants.
"despite the prevalence of the disease..."
They called it a disease!

On another note, I shared the article on Facebook and my mum liked it practically straight away - when I used to live with my parents, my mum would serve broccoli nearly every night. I am not fond of it, heh. I think it gives me symptoms of IBS.

See, now? That autism's all your own fault because you didn't eat your broccoli.  :zoinks:
:gopher:

Offline renaeden

  • Complicated Case of the Aspie Elite
  • Caretaker Admin
  • Almighty Postwhore
  • *****
  • Posts: 26113
  • Karma: 2534
  • Gender: Female
^Oh but that's the thing. I did eat the broccoli I was served nearly every night. No change in my autism! Now that I don't eat it as often, there is still no change.
Mildly Cute in a Retarded Way
Tek'ma'tae

Offline "couldbecousin"

  • Invincible Heisenweeble of the Aspie Elite
  • Elder
  • Postwhore Beyond Teh Stupid
  • *****
  • Posts: 53577
  • Karma: 2716
  • Gender: Female
  • You're goddamn right.
So the truth is out why Bush hated broccoli so much he was in the pocket of Big Pharma  I bet the ancient aliens were in on it also :zoinks:

  In other news, the Kenyan-born Muslim socialist Obama is deliberating importing Ebola to the U.S.
   to attack Christianity and destroy Jesus!*   :tinfoil:
   *the destroy-Jesus part is an actual quote from a facebook idiot


  It's all connected, sheeple!  :soapbox:  One day you'll know I was right!
"I'm finding a lot of things funny lately, but I don't think they are."
--- Ripley, Alien Resurrection


"We are grateful for the time we have been given."
--- Edward Walker, The Village

People forget.
--- The Who, "Eminence Front"

Offline "couldbecousin"

  • Invincible Heisenweeble of the Aspie Elite
  • Elder
  • Postwhore Beyond Teh Stupid
  • *****
  • Posts: 53577
  • Karma: 2716
  • Gender: Female
  • You're goddamn right.
  Ignore the skeptics!  Eat ~ME~ every day :branna: and watch yourself become normal!
"I'm finding a lot of things funny lately, but I don't think they are."
--- Ripley, Alien Resurrection


"We are grateful for the time we have been given."
--- Edward Walker, The Village

People forget.
--- The Who, "Eminence Front"