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Decreased cerebrospinal fluid levels of ?-phenylethylamine in patients with Rett syndrome

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To clarify the mechanism of brain impairment in Rett syndrome, we measured the cerebrospinal fluid levels of beta-phenylethylamine (PEA) in 17 patients with Rett syndrome. Findings were compared with those obtained in age-matched controls and diseased controls. The cerebrospinal fluid level of PEA was significantly lower in patients with Rett syndrome than in the controls (31% of control values). The alteration in the cerebrospinal fluid level of PEA may reflect dopamine system impairment in Rett syndrome.

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