Intestinal Inflammation and Carbohydrate Digestion in Autistic Children
Autism, Inflammation
About this trial
This is an interventional diagnostic trial for Autism focused on measuring autism, intestine, disaccharidases, inflammation, permeability
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria: Age 18 months to 17 years inclusive. Subjects referred to a Massachusetts General Hospital for Children (MGH Main Campus or satellite clinic) for pediatric care or pediatric gastroenterology care. Subjects with documented gastrointestinal symptoms requiring endoscopy and duodenal pinch biopsy for disaccharidase activity evaluation for the standard medical treatment of gastrointestinal symptoms (i.e. endoscopy and biopsy cannot be performed solely for research purposes). Exclusion Criteria Use of any proteolytic digestive enzyme supplements: prescription or over-the-counter (e.g., Pancrease [Creon-10], Lactase, etc.) up to 7 days prior to EGD with biopsy. Diagnosed bleeding disorder Hypoalbuminemia Unstable respiratory status evidenced by a diagnosed respiratory condition (such as asthma) that is not adequately controlled (e.g. evidence of repeated hospitalizations for exacerbations in asthma symptoms, etc.). Unstable cardiac status evidenced by a diagnosed cardiac condition. Nasal or menstrual bleeding. Additional blood in stool may effect calprotectin and lactoferrin concentration.
Sites / Locations
- Massachusetts General Hospital
- Newton Wellesley Hospital
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Other
Stool collection, Carbohydrate administration, Questionnaires
A stool sample will be obtained A carbohydrate solution (lactulose plus rhamnose dissolved in tap water) will be administered during a clinically indicated endoscopic procedure. Five questionnaires will be completed by parent/guardian