- Rosemary Waring
Rosemary Waring, a reader in human
toxicology at the School of Biosciences,University of Birmingham , was the first researcher to produce scientific evidence suggestive of abnormalsulfur metabolism affecting people withautism spectrum disorder s. [cite journal |author= Waring RH, Klovrza LV |year=2000 |title= Sulphur Metabolism in Autism |journal= Journal of Nutritional and Environmental Medicine |volume=10 |issue=1 |pages= 25–32 |url= http://www.tandf.co.uk/journals/titles/13590847.asp |doi= 10.1080/13590840050000861] Her findings suggest that people withautism present with consistently lower levels of circulating plasmasulfate and higher than normal levels of urinary sulfate than non-symptomatic controls (reflective of excessive 'dumping' of sulfate into the urine). Follow-up work has suggested that people with autism also present with higher than normal levels of othersulfur -related compounds, includingsulfite .Dr. Waring found that most people with autism conditions have a deficiency in a key detoxification pathway involved with
sulfation . The enzyme involved isphenol sulfur-transferase (PST), which is essential to the process of breaking down and removing certain toxins from the body. Waring postulates that symptoms arise from an inadequate supply of usable sulfate ions, rather than from a deficiency of the metabolic enzyme itself. Her findings have been very influential in the field of biomedical interventions in autism.(see:autism therapies ).elect publications
* Waring R.H., Klovrza L.V., "Sulphur Metabolism in Autism". Journal of Nutritional and Environmental Medicine 10, 25-32 (2000)
* Kirk, C.J., Botomley, L., Minican, N., Carpenter, H., Shaw,S., Kohlik,N., Winter, M., Taylor, E.W., Waring, R.H., Michelangeli, M., Harris, R.M., "Environmentalendocrine disruptor s dysregulateestrogen metabolism and Ca2+ homeostasis in fish and mammals via receptor – independent mechanisms", "Comp. Biochem. Physiol.", 135, 1-8 (2003)
* Parsons, R.B., Smith, S.W., Waring, R.H., Williams, A.C. and Ramsden, D.B.‘Nicotinamide N-methyltransferase in a large scale cohort in the PD brain", "Neuroscience Letters", 342 13-16 (2003)
* Parsons R.B., Smith., M-L., Williams, A.C., Waring,R.H. and Ramsden, D.B. "Expression of nicotinamide N-methyl transferase in the PD brain", "J.Neuropath. Exper. Neurol." 61 111-124 (2002)
* Wilkinson, L.J. and Waring, R.H., "Cysteine dioxygenase : modulation of expression in human cell lines bycytokines with control of sulphate formation toxicology in vitro", 16 481-483 (2002)References
External links
* [http://www.biosciences.bham.ac.uk/staff/staff.htm?ID=59 BHam.ac.uk] - Rosemary Waring's faculty page,
University of Birmingham
* [http://www.mgwater.com/transdermal.shtml MGWater.com] - ' Report on Absorption of magnesium sulfate (Epsom salts) across the skin', Rosemary Waring
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