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Volume 7, Issue 4(Suppl)

J Gastrointest Dig Syst, an open access journal

ISSN: 2161-069X

Gastro Congress 2017

September 11-12, 2017

September 11-12, 2017 | Paris, France

12

th

Euro-Global Gastroenterology Conference

Can gastroenterology change the therapeutic approach to autism? An innovative proposal for the study of the

causes of autism

Menicagli Roberto

Milan University, Roma Biomed Research Lab, Italy

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everal studies demonstrated that many foods may provide a large number of bioactive peptides into the gastrointestinal tract, as for

example, the beta-casomorphin-7, an opioid like peptide produced by casein. Recent studies have established that the production

of these opioid peptides is experimentally associated with autism. Autism is a developmental disorder with a possible connection

between dietary components and triggering or worsening of symptoms. An altered intestinal permeability might allow absorption of

in-completely digested peptides (gluten and casein) that could produce opioid-like activity on the brain, causing significant changes

in behaviour. It is also showed ,that phenomenon ,of the formation of the opioid peptides , strongly stimulates intestinal mucin

production in ex vivo and in vitro models ,in particularly , these effects were associated with a higher expression of intestinal mucins

(gel forming), MUC2, the principal constituent of Gut Protective Layer The Over Expression of MUC 2 ,contrary to what one might

think, does not strengthen the intestinal protective layer, but rather tends to altering the continuous layer, in a succession of bubbles,

separated by channels, which allow for greater permeability, facilitating the cycle of the opioid peptides and the free radicals The

effect is twofold:: inhibition of nerve receptors & formation of, cerebral micronuclei .The purpose of this study is to propose research

to evaluate, the biochemical process for inhibit the MUC2 Over –Expression, in autism ,using for example enzyme as the sialidase.

menicagli@libero.it

J Gastrointest Dig Syst 2017, 7:4(Suppl)

DOI: 10.4172/2161-069X-C1-053