2022
Niacin skin flush and membrane polyunsaturated fatty acids in schizophrenia from the acute state to partial remission: a dynamic relationship
Yu Y, Su H, Lin S, Hsiao P, Lin Y, Liu C, Hwang T, Hsieh M, Liu C, Chien Y, Kuo C, Hwu H, Chen W. Niacin skin flush and membrane polyunsaturated fatty acids in schizophrenia from the acute state to partial remission: a dynamic relationship. Schizophrenia 2022, 8: 38. PMID: 35853900, PMCID: PMC9261101, DOI: 10.1038/s41537-022-00252-w.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchSchizophrenia patientsMembrane polyunsaturated fatty acidsNiacin skin testFlushing responseArachidonic acid levelsArachidonic acidFollow-upIncreased turnover of arachidonic acidSkin testFlush scorePolyunsaturated fatty acidsVulnerability to schizophreniaTurnover of arachidonic acidDihomo-gamma-linolenic acidSchizophrenia inpatientsPartial remissionSchizophreniaAcute exacerbationSkin flushingHealthy controlsControl-to-case ratioPatientsPersistent decreaseDocosahexaenoic acidIncreased turnover
2021
Fecal microbiota transplantation mitigates vaginal atrophy in ovariectomized mice
Huang J, Shan W, Li F, Wang Z, Cheng J, Lu F, Guo E, Beejadhursing R, Xiao R, Liu C, Yang B, Li X, Fu Y, Xi L, Wang S, Ma D, Chen G, Sun C. Fecal microbiota transplantation mitigates vaginal atrophy in ovariectomized mice. Aging 2021, 13: 7589-7607. PMID: 33658399, PMCID: PMC7993734, DOI: 10.18632/aging.202627.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsVulvovaginal atrophyFecal microbiota transplantationOvarian functionFemale miceMicrobiota transplantationGut microbiotaVagina of miceMenopause-related symptomsVaginal atrophyEpithelial atrophyHormone therapyEstrogen deficiencyVaginal cellsOvariectomized miceOvariectomized onesVaginal healthFollow-upOld miceCancer patientsAlternative treatmentVaginaMiceModulating gut microbiotaOlder womenAtrophy
2010
Follow-up of subjects with suspected pre-psychotic state in Taiwan
Liu C, Lai M, Liu C, Chiu Y, Hsieh M, Hwang T, Chien Y, Chen W, Hua M, Hsiung P, Huang Y, Hwu H. Follow-up of subjects with suspected pre-psychotic state in Taiwan. Schizophrenia Research 2010, 126: 65-70. PMID: 21112187, DOI: 10.1016/j.schres.2010.10.028.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsFirst-episode psychosisPre-psychotic stateUHR subjectsRate of conversion to psychosisUltra-high-risk groupConversion to psychosisPsychosis risk syndromeFollow-upRisk groupsIntermediate-risk groupNegative symptomsSchizophreniform disorderSchizoaffective disorderPsychotic disordersAntipsychotic useBipolar disorderClinical interviewFollow-up of subjectsOutcomes of subjectsCommunity-based populationRisk syndromeDiagnostic categoriesPsychosisClinical attentionUHR