Pub. Date : 2020
PMID : 32695960
6 Functional Relationships(s)Download |
Sentence | Compound Name | Protein Name | Organism |
1 | Aims: This study aimed to explore the risk factors of elevated prolactin (PRL) caused by risperidone (RIS) and olanzapine (OLZ) and the relationship between PRL and fasting plasma glucose and lipids. | Olanzapine | prolactin | Homo sapiens |
2 | Aims: This study aimed to explore the risk factors of elevated prolactin (PRL) caused by risperidone (RIS) and olanzapine (OLZ) and the relationship between PRL and fasting plasma glucose and lipids. | Olanzapine | prolactin | Homo sapiens |
3 | Aims: This study aimed to explore the risk factors of elevated prolactin (PRL) caused by risperidone (RIS) and olanzapine (OLZ) and the relationship between PRL and fasting plasma glucose and lipids. | Olanzapine | prolactin | Homo sapiens |
4 | Aims: This study aimed to explore the risk factors of elevated prolactin (PRL) caused by risperidone (RIS) and olanzapine (OLZ) and the relationship between PRL and fasting plasma glucose and lipids. | Olanzapine | prolactin | Homo sapiens |
5 | In patients taking OLZ, the elevated PRL subgroup had lower fasting plasma glucose levels (U=2.29, p=0.022). | Olanzapine | prolactin | Homo sapiens |
6 | The results also showed that high serum PRL may be associated with a favourable glucose metabolic profile in patients with schizophrenia taking RIS or OLZ. | Olanzapine | prolactin | Homo sapiens |