A case of autism showing clinical improvements after cellular Therapy along with PET CT evidence

A. Sharma, ini Gokulch, H. Sane, P. Kulkarni, S. Pai, V. Ganwir, P. Badhe
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Autism is a complex neurodevelopmental disorder defined by a triad of deficits including impaired social interaction, communication and behaviour. With greater understanding of mechanism of action of cellular therapy it is now possible to address the pathology of autism. Here is a case of a six and a half year old boy with autism who was administered autologous bone marrow mononuclear cells (BMMNCs) intrathecally followed by an intensive rehabilitation program. On follow up at 3 months and 7 months post intervention, he showed significant symptomatic improvements with no major side effects. At the end of 7 months, ISAA score improved from 98 to 81. The Wee FIM showed improvement 80 to 89.1. CARS score reduced from 28.5 (mild to moderate autism) to 23.5 (mild autism). PET CT scan of the brain performed pre intervention and seven months post showed a balancing effect in the metabolism of affected areas. It also showed reduction in hypermetabolism of the frontal, parietal and temporal lobe bilaterally and increase in metabolism of the previously hypometabolic bilateral cerebelli. The changes observed on the PET CT scan of the brain correlated with clinical improvements. We hypothesize that cellular therapy holds great potential as a treatment modality for autism in combination with standard rehabilitation therapy. Randomized controlled trials are warranted to study their long term effects in treating autism.
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细胞治疗后临床改善的自闭症病例及PET CT证据
自闭症是一种复杂的神经发育障碍,由包括社交、沟通和行为障碍在内的三重缺陷所定义。随着对细胞治疗作用机制的进一步了解,现在有可能解决自闭症的病理问题。这是一个六岁半的自闭症男孩,他接受了自体骨髓单个核细胞(BMMNCs)鞘内注射,随后进行了强化康复计划。在干预后3个月和7个月的随访中,患者表现出明显的症状改善,无主要副作用。7个月后,ISAA评分由98分提高到81分。Wee film评分从80分提高到89.1分。CARS评分从28.5分(轻度至中度自闭症)降至23.5分(轻度自闭症)。在干预前和七个月后对大脑进行的PET CT扫描显示,受影响区域的新陈代谢出现了平衡效应。它还显示双侧额叶、顶叶和颞叶的高代谢减少,而先前低代谢的双侧小脑的代谢增加。脑部PET CT扫描观察到的变化与临床改善相关。我们假设细胞疗法与标准康复疗法相结合,作为自闭症的一种治疗方式具有很大的潜力。有必要进行随机对照试验来研究它们在治疗自闭症方面的长期效果。
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