The aim of this work is to study the adjuvant effect of vitamin D supplementation on inflammatory marker (IL4) and habilitation outcome in children with Autism Spectrum Disorder in order to evaluate its efficiency as a treatment option based on correction of immune dysfunction.
Vitamin D is one of environmental factors potentially modulating brain development and functioning. Vitamin D3 deficiency during pregnancy and early childhood is suggested to be one of several risk factors for development of ASD in genetically predisposed individuals (Cies´lin´ska et al., 2017). Many studies e.g (Eyles et al., 2013; Grant and Sole, 2009; Noriega and Savelkoul, 2014) suggested that vitamin D has an important role as a neuroactive steroid, which can affect neuronal differentiation, axonal connectivity and brain structure and function. Vitamin D has been increasingly recognized for its immunomodulatory role and has been implicated in the pathogenesis of autoimmune disorders. Also it has numerous and dynamic effects on the immune system, ranging from altering T cell responses and regulating cytokine pathways (Kocˇovská et al., 2017). So from this point of view, this study will be conducted to show adjuvant effect of vitamin D supplementation on ASD children at clinical level and inflammatory marker (IL4).
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
TREATMENT
Masking
NONE
Enrollment
80
ASD children with vitamin D insufficiency and deficiency will receive vitamin D with dose 300 IU/KG/ day not exceed 5000IU/day for 6 weeks then revaluate serum level of vitamin D if they reach normal level of vitamin D they will receive vitamin D 1000IU/ day till the end of 4 months.
Habilitation
Mansoura university hospital
Al Mansurah, Egypt
RECRUITINGlanguage ability test
language test for assessment of language age
Time frame: 4 months
CARS questionnaire for assessment of ASD severity
CARS questionnaire for assessment of ASD severity
Time frame: 4 months
Inflammatory marker
Assessment of serum interleukin 4 by ELISA technique
Time frame: 4 months
Serum vitamin D
Assessment of serum vitamin D by ADVIA Centaur® Vitamin D Total (VitD) assay
Time frame: 6 weeks
This platform is for informational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice. Always consult a qualified healthcare professional.