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J Sex Med ; 20(4): 467-474, 2023 03 31.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36806738

ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND: Although ketamine has become the second most popular recreational drug in Taiwan, there have been very few reported studies that investigated female sexual dysfunction (FSD) in ketamine abusers (KAs). AIMS: We sought to compare the difference between street and hospital KAs and explored the risk factors for FSD and lower urinary tract symptoms (LUTS) in KAs. METHODS: In this cross-sectional study, female KAs aged 18 years or older were invited to complete anonymous questionnaires during an educational course provided by the departments of substance control and prevention of the local government or under the instruction of medical providers at a urology clinic. Data were reported as median (IQR) and OR and analyzed with commercial statistical software. OUTCOMES: Key outcome measurements were illicit drug use history, FSD symptoms, and LUTS severity. RESULTS: We included 139 women (104 street and 35 hospital KAs) with a median age of 27.08 years. FSD was reported in 76% of all the participants (street vs hospital KAs, 68% vs 97%, P < 0.001). LUTS (Interstitial Cystitis Symptom Index [ICSI] + Interstitial Cystitis Problem Index [ICPI] ≥12) was found to be a significant risk factor for FSD in KAs. More hospital KAs (71%) reported experiencing LUTS (ICSI + ICPI ≥12) than street KAs (8%, P < 0.001). Longer duration of ketamine use (≥36 months) and mild to severe psychological symptoms (5-item Brief Symptom Rating Scale [BSRS-5] ≥6) were significant risk factors for LUTS. CLINICAL IMPLICATIONS: Sexual problems among KAs should not be overlooked since more severe sexual dysfunction was observed in patients reporting LUTS. STRENGTHS AND LIMITATIONS: To our knowledge, the present study is the largest study using validated and reliable questionnaires to examine FSD in KAs and also the first study to include street KAs. The main limitation of this study is using self-report questionnaires as they are subjective and susceptible to human errors and recall biases. CONCLUSIONS: Women who abused ketamine and reported experiencing LUTS were found to be more likely to have FSD.


Subject(s)
Cystitis, Interstitial , Ketamine , Lower Urinary Tract Symptoms , Substance-Related Disorders , Humans , Female , Adult , Ketamine/adverse effects , Cross-Sectional Studies , Urinary Bladder , Substance-Related Disorders/complications , Substance-Related Disorders/epidemiology , Surveys and Questionnaires
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ACS Appl Mater Interfaces ; 11(1): 1156-1162, 2019 Jan 09.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30525404

ABSTRACT

Integrating an additional component featuring complementary light absorption into binary polymer solar cells is a superior tactic to ameliorate solar cell efficiency and stability. An appropriate additive not only extends the absorption range but may also facilitate charge separation and transport processes. In this work, we elucidate the effects of incorporating a porphyrin-containing conjugated polymer (PPor-1), which displays absorption in 350-500 nm, into binary PTB7-Th:4TIC and PTB7-Th:ITIC blends, affording devices with an average power conversion efficiency approaching 9%. We successfully demonstrate that PPor-1 can be incorporated as an additive to impart improved Jsc (up to 19.1 mA cm-2).

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ACS Appl Mater Interfaces ; 9(48): 42035-42042, 2017 Dec 06.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29125280

ABSTRACT

In this research, a haptacyclic carbazole-based dithienocyclopentacarbazole (DTCC) ladder-type structure was formylated to couple with two 1,1-dicyanomethylene-3-indanone (IC) moieties, forming a new nonfullerene acceptor DTCCIC-C17 using a bulky branched 1-octylnonayl side chain at the nitrogen of the embedded carbazole and four 4-octylphenyl groups at the sp3-carbon bridges. The rigid and coplanar main-chain backbone of the DTCC core provides a broad light-absorbing window and a higher-lying LUMO energy level, whereas the bulky flanked side chains reduce intermolecular interactions, making DTCCIC-C17 amorphous with excellent solution processability. The DTCCIC-C17 as an acceptor is combined with a medium band gap polymer poly[(2,6-(4,8-bis(5-(2-ethylhexyl)thiophen-2-yl)-benzo[1,2-b:4,5-b']dithiophene))-alt-(5,5-(1',3'-di-2-thienyl-5',7'-bis(2-ethylhexyl)benzo[1',2'-c:4',5'-c']dithiophene-4,8-dione))] (PBDB-T) as the donor in the active layer to obtain suitable highest occupied molecular orbital/lowest unoccupied molecular orbital energy alignments and complimentary absorption. The devices with an inverted configuration (ITO/ZnO/active layer/MoO3/Ag) without using an aqueous poly(3,4-ethylenedioxythiophene) polystyrene sulfonate layer were fabricated for better device stability. When the diiodooctane-treated PBDB-T:DTCCIC-C17 active layer was thermally annealed at 50 °C for 10 min, the device achieved the highest efficiency of 9.48% with a high Voc of 0.98 V, a Jsc of 14.27 mA cm-2, and an FF of 0.68.

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J Exp Bot ; 67(14): 4415-25, 2016 07.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27279277

ABSTRACT

Phytoplasmas are bacterial phytopathogens that release virulence effectors into sieve cells and act systemically to affect the physiological and morphological state of host plants to promote successful pathogenesis. We show here that transgenic Nicotiana benthamiana lines expressing the secreted effector SAP11 from Candidatus Phytoplasma mali exhibit an altered aroma phenotype. This phenomenon is correlated with defects in the development of glandular trichomes and the biosynthesis of 3-isobutyl-2-methoxypyrazine (IBMP). IBMP is a volatile organic compound (VOC) synthesized by an O-methyltransferase, via a methylation step, from a non-volatile precursor, 3-isobutyl-2-hydroxypyrazine (IBHP). Based on comparative and functional genomics analyses, NbOMT1, which encodes an O-methyltransferase, was found to be highly suppressed in SAP11-transgenic plants. We further silenced NbOMT1 through virus-induced gene silencing and demonstrated that this enzyme influenced the accumulation of IBMP in N. benthamiana In vitro biochemical analyses also showed that NbOMT1 can catalyse IBHP O-methylation in the presence of S-adenosyl-L-methionine. Our study suggests that the phytoplasma effector SAP11 has the ability to modulate host VOC emissions. In addition, we also demonstrated that SAP11 destabilized TCP transcription factors and suppressed jasmonic acid responses in N. benthamiana These findings provide valuable insights into understanding how phytoplasma effectors influence plant volatiles.


Subject(s)
Methyltransferases/metabolism , Nicotiana/microbiology , Phytoplasma/metabolism , Plant Proteins/metabolism , Pyrazines/metabolism , Blotting, Western , Methyltransferases/genetics , Phylogeny , Plants, Genetically Modified , Reverse Transcriptase Polymerase Chain Reaction , Nicotiana/metabolism , Trichomes/metabolism , Trichomes/physiology
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J Nat Prod ; 69(8): 1188-92, 2006 Aug.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-16933873

ABSTRACT

Four new cespitularane diterpenes, cesputularins I-L (1-4), two new norverticillane norditerpenes, cespitularins M and N (5 and 6), two new verticillane diterpenes, cespitularins O and P (7 and 8), a new norditerpene, cespitularin Q (9) (having a novel carbon skeleton), a new xenicane diterpene, cespitolide (10), and two new secosteroids, 3beta,11-dihydroxy-5beta,6beta-epoxy-9,11-secocholestan-9-one (11) and 3beta,11-dihydroxy-5beta,6beta-epoxy-9,11-secogorgostan-9-one (12), were isolated from the methylene chloride solubles of the Formosan soft coral Cespitularia hypotentaculata Roxas. The structures were elucidated by extensive spectroscopic analysis, and their cytotoxicity against selected cancer cells was measured in vitro.


Subject(s)
Anthozoa/chemistry , Antineoplastic Agents/isolation & purification , Computer Simulation , Diterpenes/isolation & purification , Secosteroids/isolation & purification , Animals , Antineoplastic Agents/chemistry , Antineoplastic Agents/pharmacology , Diterpenes/chemistry , Diterpenes/pharmacology , Drug Screening Assays, Antitumor , Leukemia P388 , Mice , Molecular Conformation , Molecular Structure , Secosteroids/chemistry , Secosteroids/pharmacology , Taiwan , Tumor Cells, Cultured
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J Nat Prod ; 68(12): 1749-53, 2005 Dec.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-16378367

ABSTRACT

Eight new nornardosinane sequiterpenoids, laevinols A-H (1-8), a new neolemnane sesquiterpenoid, laevinone A (9), and the previously known 6beta-acetyl-4beta,5beta-dimethyl-1(10)alpha-epoxy-2beta-hydroxy-7-oxodecalin (10) and 11,12-dihydroxy-6,10-eremophiladiene (11) were isolated from the methylene chloride solubles of the Formosan soft coral Lemnalia laevis. Their structures were elucidated by extensive spectroscopic analysis, and their cytotoxicity against selected cancer cells was measured in vitro.


Subject(s)
Anthozoa/chemistry , Antineoplastic Agents/isolation & purification , Sesquiterpenes/isolation & purification , Animals , Antineoplastic Agents/chemistry , Antineoplastic Agents/pharmacology , Drug Screening Assays, Antitumor , Humans , Leukemia P388 , Mice , Molecular Structure , Nuclear Magnetic Resonance, Biomolecular , Sesquiterpenes/chemistry , Sesquiterpenes/pharmacology , Taiwan , Tumor Cells, Cultured
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