Peptides' role in autism with emphasis on exorphins

Microb Ecol Health Dis. 2012 Aug 24:23. doi: 10.3402/mehd.v23i0.18958. eCollection 2012.

Abstract

Problem: The nature of the peptides found increased in urine from autism needs verification of their structure, especially those that show opioid activity.

Methods: The peptides were separated on reverse phase C-18 HPLC in Trifluoroacetic acid-acetonitril gradients. Peaks eluting where synthetic opioids appear, and peaks that are common to most autistic children were analyzed by mass spectrometry and fragmentation pattern on a quadropole mass-spectrometer.

Results: We could demonstrate exorphins in the urine from autistic children, and their length varied from one patient to the next.

Conclusion: Exorphins are found in urine of autistic children and may account for their symptoms.

Keywords: autism; exorphins; mass-spectroscopy; peptides.