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J Dev Orig Health Dis ; 7(1): 61-7, 2016 Feb.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26387688

ABSTRACT

Immunoglobulin A (IgA) is a predominant immunoglobulin present in human breast milk and is known to play an important role in infant gut immunity maturation. Breast milk composition varies between populations, but the environmental and maternal factors responsible for these variations are still unclear. We examined the relationship between different exposures and levels of IgA in colostrum. The objective of this study was to examine whether exposures analysed influence levels of IgA in colostrum. The present study used 294 colostrum samples from the MecMilk International cohort, collected from women residing in London, Moscow and Verona. Samples were analysed in automated Abbott Architect Analyser. We found an inverse correlation between time postpartum and colostrum total IgA level (r=-0.49, P<0.001). Adjusting for maternal parity, smoking, fresh fruit and fish consumption and allergen sensitization, multiple regression model showed that IgA levels were influenced by colostrum collection time (P<0.0001) and country of collection (P<0.01). Mode of delivery influence did not appear to be significant in univariate comparisons, once adjusted for the above maternal characteristics it showed a significant influence on total IgA (P=0.01). We conclude that the concentration of IgA in colostrum drops rapidly after birth and future studies should always consider this factor in analysis. IgA concentration varied significantly between countries, with the highest level detected in Moscow and lowest in Verona. Mode of delivery effect should be confirmed on larger cohorts. Further work is needed to determine ways to correct for IgA decline over time in colostrum, and to find the cause of variations in IgA levels between the countries.


Subject(s)
Colostrum/immunology , Hypersensitivity/immunology , Immunoglobulin A/analysis , Pregnancy Complications/immunology , Adult , Cohort Studies , Colostrum/chemistry , Diet , Female , Humans , Labor, Obstetric/immunology , Parity/immunology , Pregnancy , Smoking
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East Asian Arch Psychiatry ; 21(2): 52-7, 2011 Jun.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-21838207

ABSTRACT

OBJECTIVE: Borderline personality disorder is an important but under-recognised clinical entity, for which there are only a few available diagnostic instruments in the Chinese language. None has been tested for its psychometric properties in the Cantonese-speaking population in Hong Kong. The present study aimed to assess the validity of the Chinese version of the Borderline Personality Disorder subscale of the Structured Clinical Interview for the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders Axis II Personality Disorders (SCID-II) in Cantonese-speaking Hong Kong Chinese. METHODS: A convenience sampling method was used. The subjects were seen by a multidisciplinary clinical team, who arrived at a best-estimate diagnosis and then by application of the SCID-II rater using the Chinese version of the Borderline Personality Disorder subscale. The study was carried out at the psychiatric clinic of the Prince of Wales Hospital in Hong Kong. A total of 87 patients of Chinese ethnicity aged 18 to 64 years who attended the clinic in April 2007 were recruited. The aforementioned patient parameters were used to examine the internal consistency, best-estimate clinical diagnosis-SCID diagnosis agreement, sensitivity, and specificity of the Chinese version of the subscale. RESULTS: The Borderline Personality Disorder subscale (Chinese version) of SCID-II had an internal consistency of 0.82 (Cronbach's alpha coefficient), best-estimate clinical diagnosis-SCID diagnosis agreement of 0.82 (kappa), sensitivity of 0.92, and specificity of 0.94. CONCLUSION: The Borderline Personality Disorder subscale (Chinese version) of the SCID-II rater had reasonable validity when applied to Cantonese-speaking Chinese subjects in Hong Kong.


Subject(s)
Borderline Personality Disorder/diagnosis , Interview, Psychological/methods , Adult , Female , Hong Kong , Humans , Interview, Psychological/standards , Language , Male , Psychometrics , Reproducibility of Results , Sensitivity and Specificity
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Schizophr Res ; 41(3): 431-45, 2000 Feb 14.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-10728720

ABSTRACT

The memory profile of acute and chronic schizophrenic patients was examined according to the information processing model, with which encoding, retention and retrieval processes of these patients were compared. The effects of an external organizational strategy on their verbal learning and memory were also examined. Twenty chronic and 20 acute schizophrenic patients were tested with a list learning task consisting of a random (i.e., words presented randomly) and a blocked (i.e., words presented in clusters) word-list. The schizophrenic patients, as compared with age- and education-matched normal control subjects, demonstrated impaired learning, and the duration of their illness was not a significant factor in the severity of their learning impairment. However, the acute and chronic schizophrenic patients seem able to retain most of the newly acquired materials, regardless of the presentation format, after 30 min. In addition, the learning and subjective organizational strategy of the chronic patients, but not that of the acute patients, improved significantly by the blocked presentation. However, semantic organization could facilitate both the chronic and acute schizophrenic patients to retain more newly learned items.


Subject(s)
Attention , Mental Recall , Schizophrenia/diagnosis , Schizophrenic Psychology , Acute Disease , Adult , Chronic Disease , Female , Humans , Male , Neuropsychological Tests , Retention, Psychology , Verbal Learning
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Clin Chem ; 46(1): 18-23, 2000 Jan.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-10620567

ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND: The cytochrome P450 CYP2D6 enzyme debrisoquine 4-hydroxylase metabolizes many different classes of commonly used drugs, such as tricyclic antidepressants and neuroleptics. Genetic polymorphism of the CYP2D6 gene is responsible for pronounced interindividual and interracial differences in the metabolism of these drugs. The CYP2D6*10 allele and its variants are the most frequent alleles found in Orientals, and they are responsible for diminished debrisoquine 4-hydroxylase activity because of the presence of a C(188)-->T mutation in exon 1. METHODS: One hundred nineteen Hong Kong Chinese subjects were genotyped by means of allele-specific PCR, PCR, and restriction enzyme analysis for 10 CYP2D6 alleles (CYP2D6*1, *2, *4D, *5, *8/*14, *10A, *10B, *15, *16, and J9). RESULTS: CYP2D6*10B was the most prevalent allele, and CYP2D6*10/CYP2D6*10 was the most frequent genotype, representing 41.17% [corrected] of the population. CONCLUSIONS: There was no significant difference in the prevalence of the alleles analyzed between our study and the Chinese populations genotyped previously. This is the largest study in terms of the number of CYP2D6 alleles analyzed in an Oriental population and the first one conducted in a Hong Kong Chinese population.


Subject(s)
Cytochrome P-450 CYP2D6/genetics , Alleles , Genotype , Hong Kong , Humans , Polymerase Chain Reaction , Polymorphism, Genetic
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J Psychosom Res ; 49(5): 355-61, 2000 Nov.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-11164060

ABSTRACT

OBJECTIVE: To validate the Chinese version of Ullanlinna Narcolepsy Scale (CUNS). METHODS: A total of 234 subjects [163 male (69.7%) and 71 female (30.3%)] including 17 patients with narcolepsy, 21 normal controls and 196 patients with various sleep and psychiatric disorders were studied. The diagnoses of these patients were independently ascertained with sleep laboratory confirmation whenever indicated. All the subjects were interviewed through the telephone by a trained lay interviewer who was blind to the diagnosis. The questionnaire included demographic information, sleep habits and CUNS. RESULTS: Narcoleptic patients had a significantly higher CUNS score (18.6+/-4.7; 95% confidence interval (CI) 16.2-21.0) and differentiated well from all the other groups (F(6,227)=28.4, P<0.001). The CUNS has a satisfactory internal consistency with Cronbach's alpha of 0.75. The principal component analysis with varimax rotation revealed two factors, namely sleepiness and cataplexy factors, which accounted for 45.5% of the total variance. The best cut-off point for the CUNS scale was found to be at 13/14 with high specificity (93.5%), sensitivity (94.1%), negative predictive value (NPV, 99.5%) and modest positive predictive value (PPV, 53.3%). The AUC of receiver operating characteristic (ROC) analysis was 0.97 (95% CI 0.95-0.99). CONCLUSIONS: The CUNS was validated with satisfactory psychometric properties. The cross-cultural validation of UNS scale suggested that it could be used across the ethnic groups.


Subject(s)
Narcolepsy/diagnosis , Adolescent , Adult , Aged , Catchment Area, Health , China/ethnology , Cross-Cultural Comparison , Female , Hong Kong/epidemiology , Humans , Male , Middle Aged , Narcolepsy/ethnology , Psychometrics , Reproducibility of Results , Surveys and Questionnaires
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Aust N Z J Psychiatry ; 33(5): 760-2, 1999 Oct.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-10545003

ABSTRACT

OBJECTIVE: The aim of this paper is to report the diagnosis of velo-cardio-facial syndrome (VCFS) in a patient presenting with schizophrenia and hypocalcaemia. Screening of deletion 22q11 in patients with schizophrenia is discussed. CLINICAL PICTURE: We report a schizophrenic patient presenting with hypocalcaemia as the only feature of VCFS. Deletion 22q11 was confirmed by fluorescent in situ hybridisation (FISH). TREATMENT: The patient was treated with haloperidol 3 mg/day with resolution of psychotic symptoms. OUTCOME: The patient harboured some residual psychotic symptoms probably related to her irregular compliance. CONCLUSIONS: The wide range of phenotypic variability of VCFS makes screening of 22q11 deletion in schizophrenia difficult. It is proposed that screening of 22q11 deletion in schizophrenia should be selectively targeted only at patients with specific features of VCFS highly predictive of the presence of 22q11 deletion.


Subject(s)
Chromosome Deletion , Chromosomes, Human, Pair 22/genetics , Hypocalcemia/complications , Schizophrenia/complications , Adult , Female , Humans , Phenotype , Syndrome
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Psychopharmacology (Berl) ; 142(4): 393-8, 1999 Mar.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-10229064

ABSTRACT

Acute catatonic syndromes occurring in the context of various medical and neuropsychiatric conditions, including schizophrenia, have been shown to respond well to benzodiazepines (BZD). However, there have been no studies specifically designed to address the BZD treatment response of persistent catatonic states. Eighteen patients with clinically stable chronic schizophrenia, who also displayed enduring catatonic features, underwent a 12-week long, random assignment, double-blind, placebo-controlled cross-over trial with lorazepam (6 mg/day). A comprehensive assessment, including the subjects' clinical and motor (catatonic as well as drug-induced movement disorders) condition, was performed at baseline and four weekly intervals thereafter. Pre-existing medication was kept constant throughout the study. Lorazepam had no effect on the subjects' catatonic signs and symptoms, suggesting that acute and chronic catatonic syndromes associated with schizophrenic illness might have a different neurobiological basis.


Subject(s)
Anti-Anxiety Agents/therapeutic use , Catatonia/drug therapy , Lorazepam/therapeutic use , Adult , Aged , Chronic Disease , Cross-Over Studies , Double-Blind Method , Female , Humans , Male , Middle Aged
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J Intellect Disabil Res ; 42 ( Pt 2): 184-8, 1998 Apr.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-9617702

ABSTRACT

A man with intellectual disability presented with schizophrenia, hypocalcaemia, facial dysmorphism and cleft soft palate. Velo-cardio-facial syndrome was diagnosed and deletion at 22q11 was confirmed by fluorescent in situ hybridization.


Subject(s)
Chromosome Deletion , Chromosomes, Human, Pair 22 , Craniofacial Abnormalities/genetics , Schizophrenia/genetics , Uvula/abnormalities , Adult , Craniofacial Abnormalities/diagnosis , Diagnosis, Differential , Humans , Male , Schizophrenia/diagnosis , Syndrome
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J Neurol Neurosurg Psychiatry ; 64(2): 259-61, 1998 Feb.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-9489544

ABSTRACT

OBJECTIVE: To consider the relation between functional experiential hallucinosis and brain injury induced by radiotherapy. METHODS: Single case report. RESULTS: A female patient presented with a four year history of functional experiential hallucinosis after two courses of radiotherapy for nasopharyngeal carcinoma. Brain MRI showed hyperintense changes over the left temporal lobe. CONCLUSION: It is proposed that the hallucinosis was causally related to temporal lobe injury, a documented late complication of radiotherapy for nasopharyngeal carcinoma.


Subject(s)
Carcinoma/radiotherapy , Hallucinations/etiology , Nasopharyngeal Neoplasms/radiotherapy , Radiotherapy/adverse effects , Adult , Female , Humans , Magnetic Resonance Imaging , Radiation Injuries , Temporal Lobe/injuries , Temporal Lobe/pathology
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Psychiatry Clin Neurosci ; 51(5): 309-14, 1997 Oct.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-9413879

ABSTRACT

Cross-sectional surveys of prescription patterns of psychotropic drugs provide a quick, global estimation of the appropriateness of psychopharmacotherapy. Recurrent inadequacies in prescribing for psychiatric patients include polypharmacy, high doses of antipsychotics (APS), the use of multiple APS simultaneously, and the administration of these drugs in multiple divided doses. Faulty prescribing patterns are difficult to amend. Following a survey in a rehabilitation facility for chronic psychiatric patients, a systematic education program and other measures were introduced to improve prescribing habits. Two years later the survey was repeated. Significant improvements were detected in the following areas: reductions in the doses of APS and antiparkinsonian (AP) drugs, reductions in the number of patients placed on these drugs, and reductions in the percentage of patients receiving multiple antipsychotics simultaneously. Despite these reductions in doses of psychotropic agents, patients' rehabilitative potential was not compromised.


Subject(s)
Drug Prescriptions , Psychotropic Drugs , Antiparkinson Agents/adverse effects , Antiparkinson Agents/therapeutic use , Antipsychotic Agents/adverse effects , Antipsychotic Agents/therapeutic use , Cholinergic Antagonists/adverse effects , Cholinergic Antagonists/therapeutic use , Drug Utilization , Female , Follow-Up Studies , Hong Kong , Humans , Male , Mental Disorders/drug therapy , Middle Aged
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Int J Clin Pract ; 51(5): 330-1, 1997.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-9489098

ABSTRACT

Akathisia as a side-effect of metoclopramide has received increasing attention in consultation-liaison psychiatry in recent years. A case of metoclopramide-induced akathisia resulting in a suicide attempt is reported in order to highlight the suffering of such patients and the factors that lead to misdiagnosis.


Subject(s)
Akathisia, Drug-Induced/etiology , Antiemetics/adverse effects , Metoclopramide/adverse effects , Suicide, Attempted , Adult , Humans , Male
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Pestic Monit J ; 9(1): 30-3, 1975 Jun.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-1181548

ABSTRACT

Analaysis of organochlorine pesticides in soil, fish, and human blood samples from Holland Marsh, Ontario, indicates that although total DDT is present in detectable amounts, it does not constitute a hazard to human health and longevity. Among soils tested, residues were highest in surface samples. DDT levels in human blood samples were similar to those in U.S. and British studies.


Subject(s)
Insecticides/analysis , Agriculture , Animals , Chromatography, Gas , DDT/blood , Female , Fishes/metabolism , Humans , Insecticides/blood , Male , Meat-Packing Industry , Ontario , Pesticide Residues/analysis , Soil/analysis
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