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DOI: 10.1055/s-2004-815789
Georg Thieme Verlag Stuttgart · New York
Cardiac Dysautonomia and Serotonin Plasma Levels in Rett Syndrome
Publication History
Received: June 23, 2003
Accepted after Revision: November 20, 2003
Publication Date:
04 March 2004 (online)


Abstract
Background
In Rett syndrome the autonomic nervous system is abnormal at various levels, from the central to the peripheral nervous system. A role for serotoninergic dysfunction has been suggested.
Objectives
The aim of our study was to evaluate the relation between cardiac dysautonomia (expressed by means of heart rate variability) and plasma serotonin levels in girls affected with Rett syndrome. Heart rate variability and plasma serotonin levels were evaluated in 28 Rett girls aged 1 - 14 years. A Pearson correlation was used to determine whether there was a relationship between plasma serotonin levels and each heart rate variability parameter.
Results
In untreated Rett girls the plasma serotonin levels correlated with the sympathovagal balance, as expressed by the low frequency (LF) to high frequency (HF) ratio (p < 0.05).
Conclusions
Our results suggest that cardiac dysautonomia could be linked to serotoninergic dysfunction and that treatment with a serotonin analogue could be useful in improving the sympathovagal balance.
Key words
Rett syndrome - dysautonomia - serotonin - sudden death