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Niacin Skin Sensitivity Is Increased in Adolescents at Ultra-High Risk for Psychosis

BACKGROUND: Most studies provide evidence that the skin flush response to nicotinic acid (niacin) stimulation is impaired in schizophrenia. However, only little is known about niacin sensitivity in the ultra-high risk (UHR) phase of psychotic disorders. METHODS: We compared visual ratings of niacin...

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Autores principales: Berger, Gregor E., Smesny, Stefan, Schäfer, Miriam R., Milleit, Berko, Langbein, Kerstin, Hipler, Uta-Christina, Milleit, Christine, Klier, Claudia M., Schlögelhofer, Monika, Holub, Magdalena, Holzer, Ingrid, Berk, Michael, McGorry, Patrick D., Sauer, Heinrich, Amminger, G. Paul
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2016
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4764507/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26894921
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0148429
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author Berger, Gregor E.
Smesny, Stefan
Schäfer, Miriam R.
Milleit, Berko
Langbein, Kerstin
Hipler, Uta-Christina
Milleit, Christine
Klier, Claudia M.
Schlögelhofer, Monika
Holub, Magdalena
Holzer, Ingrid
Berk, Michael
McGorry, Patrick D.
Sauer, Heinrich
Amminger, G. Paul
author_facet Berger, Gregor E.
Smesny, Stefan
Schäfer, Miriam R.
Milleit, Berko
Langbein, Kerstin
Hipler, Uta-Christina
Milleit, Christine
Klier, Claudia M.
Schlögelhofer, Monika
Holub, Magdalena
Holzer, Ingrid
Berk, Michael
McGorry, Patrick D.
Sauer, Heinrich
Amminger, G. Paul
author_sort Berger, Gregor E.
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description BACKGROUND: Most studies provide evidence that the skin flush response to nicotinic acid (niacin) stimulation is impaired in schizophrenia. However, only little is known about niacin sensitivity in the ultra-high risk (UHR) phase of psychotic disorders. METHODS: We compared visual ratings of niacin sensitivity between adolescents at UHR for psychosis according to the one year transition outcome (UHR-T n = 11; UHR-NT n = 55) with healthy controls (HC n = 25) and first episode schizophrenia patients (FEP n = 25) treated with atypical antipsychotics. RESULTS: Contrary to our hypothesis niacin sensitivity of the entire UHR group was not attenuated, but significantly increased compared to the HC group, whereas no difference could be found between the UHR-T and UHR-NT groups. As expected, niacin sensitivity of FEP was attenuated compared to HC group. In UHR individuals niacin sensitivity was inversely correlated with omega-6 and -9 fatty acids (FA), but positively correlated with phospholipase A(2) (inPLA(2)) activity, a marker of membrane lipid repair/remodelling. CONCLUSIONS: Increased niacin sensitivity in UHR states likely indicates an impaired balance of eicosanoids and omega-6/-9 FA at a membrane level. Our findings suggest that the emergence of psychosis is associated with an increased mobilisation of eicosanoids prior to the transition to psychosis possibly reflecting a “pro-inflammatory state”, whereas thereafter eicosanoid mobilisation seems to be attenuated. Potential treatment implications for the UHR state should be further investigated.
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spelling pubmed-47645072016-03-07 Niacin Skin Sensitivity Is Increased in Adolescents at Ultra-High Risk for Psychosis Berger, Gregor E. Smesny, Stefan Schäfer, Miriam R. Milleit, Berko Langbein, Kerstin Hipler, Uta-Christina Milleit, Christine Klier, Claudia M. Schlögelhofer, Monika Holub, Magdalena Holzer, Ingrid Berk, Michael McGorry, Patrick D. Sauer, Heinrich Amminger, G. Paul PLoS One Research Article BACKGROUND: Most studies provide evidence that the skin flush response to nicotinic acid (niacin) stimulation is impaired in schizophrenia. However, only little is known about niacin sensitivity in the ultra-high risk (UHR) phase of psychotic disorders. METHODS: We compared visual ratings of niacin sensitivity between adolescents at UHR for psychosis according to the one year transition outcome (UHR-T n = 11; UHR-NT n = 55) with healthy controls (HC n = 25) and first episode schizophrenia patients (FEP n = 25) treated with atypical antipsychotics. RESULTS: Contrary to our hypothesis niacin sensitivity of the entire UHR group was not attenuated, but significantly increased compared to the HC group, whereas no difference could be found between the UHR-T and UHR-NT groups. As expected, niacin sensitivity of FEP was attenuated compared to HC group. In UHR individuals niacin sensitivity was inversely correlated with omega-6 and -9 fatty acids (FA), but positively correlated with phospholipase A(2) (inPLA(2)) activity, a marker of membrane lipid repair/remodelling. CONCLUSIONS: Increased niacin sensitivity in UHR states likely indicates an impaired balance of eicosanoids and omega-6/-9 FA at a membrane level. Our findings suggest that the emergence of psychosis is associated with an increased mobilisation of eicosanoids prior to the transition to psychosis possibly reflecting a “pro-inflammatory state”, whereas thereafter eicosanoid mobilisation seems to be attenuated. Potential treatment implications for the UHR state should be further investigated. Public Library of Science 2016-02-19 /pmc/articles/PMC4764507/ /pubmed/26894921 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0148429 Text en © 2016 Berger et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Berger, Gregor E.
Smesny, Stefan
Schäfer, Miriam R.
Milleit, Berko
Langbein, Kerstin
Hipler, Uta-Christina
Milleit, Christine
Klier, Claudia M.
Schlögelhofer, Monika
Holub, Magdalena
Holzer, Ingrid
Berk, Michael
McGorry, Patrick D.
Sauer, Heinrich
Amminger, G. Paul
Niacin Skin Sensitivity Is Increased in Adolescents at Ultra-High Risk for Psychosis
title Niacin Skin Sensitivity Is Increased in Adolescents at Ultra-High Risk for Psychosis
title_full Niacin Skin Sensitivity Is Increased in Adolescents at Ultra-High Risk for Psychosis
title_fullStr Niacin Skin Sensitivity Is Increased in Adolescents at Ultra-High Risk for Psychosis
title_full_unstemmed Niacin Skin Sensitivity Is Increased in Adolescents at Ultra-High Risk for Psychosis
title_short Niacin Skin Sensitivity Is Increased in Adolescents at Ultra-High Risk for Psychosis
title_sort niacin skin sensitivity is increased in adolescents at ultra-high risk for psychosis
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4764507/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26894921
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0148429
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