RanPiao Gan MD, YuanQiao Zhao MD, GuiSen Wu MD, JiaHui Zeng MD, YeGang Hu PhD, LiHua Xu MD, PhD, YanYan Wei PhD, XiaoChen Tang PhD, XiaoHua Liu MD, PhD, HaiChun Liu PhD, Tao Chen PhD, JiJun Wang MD, PhD, TianHong Zhang MD, PhD
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Abstract
Introduction
Impaired sensitivity of the skin flush response to niacin is found in approximately 30% of patients with schizophrenia. Although the niacin response abnormality (NRA) may serve as a useful endophenotype for schizophrenia, few studies have directly replicated NRA in patients with first-episode psychosis (FEP).
Methods
In total, 204 patients with FEP, 16 with psychotic mood disorder (PMD), and 68 healthy controls (HC) were included. The log10(EC50) values represent the concentration of methyl nicotinate required to elicit a half-maximal blood flow (MBF) response, and the MBF value was calculated. The NRA was defined as having log10(EC50) molar value above the 90% and an MBF value below the 60% of those in the HC group.
Results
In total, 13.7% of the FEP, 12.5% of the PMD, and 7.4% of the HC group met the definition of NRA. Significant differences were found in the log10(EC50) values between the FEP and HC groups (p = .014) and in the MBF between the FEP and PMD groups (p = .011). Patients with FEP and NRA had more severe negative symptoms than those with a normal niacin response.
Discussion
These data represent the NRA in patients with FEP, defining a small subgroup of patients with early-phase psychosis possessing a clinically significant phospholipid-signaling defect.
期刊介绍:
Asia-Pacific Psychiatry is an international psychiatric journal focused on the Asia and Pacific Rim region, and is the official journal of the Pacific Rim College of Psychiatrics. Asia-Pacific Psychiatry enables psychiatric and other mental health professionals in the region to share their research, education programs and clinical experience with a larger international readership. The journal offers a venue for high quality research for and from the region in the face of minimal international publication availability for authors concerned with the region. This includes findings highlighting the diversity in psychiatric behaviour, treatment and outcome related to social, ethnic, cultural and economic differences of the region. The journal publishes peer-reviewed articles and reviews, as well as clinically and educationally focused papers on regional best practices. Images, videos, a young psychiatrist''s corner, meeting reports, a journal club and contextual commentaries differentiate this journal from existing main stream psychiatry journals that are focused on other regions, or nationally focused within countries of Asia and the Pacific Rim.