Publications by authors named "I Ching Ho"

Background: The older population is more vulnerable to the impact of extreme hot weather events (EHWEs), while the impact on the frailer institutionalised older population was seldom assessed. Our objective was to assess the relationship between EHWEs and hospitalisation risks among institutionalised and community-dwelling older people.

Methods: We used territory-wide hospitalisation record of Hong Kong from year 2012 to 2018 to assess the associations between EHWEs and cardiovascular and respiratory disease hospitalisations in the population aged 65 or above.

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Approximately 20% of patients with shingles develop postherpetic neuralgia (PHN). We investigated the role of gut microbiota in shingle- and PHN-related pain. Patients with shingles or PHN exhibited significant alterations in their gut microbiota with microbial markers predicting PHN development among patients with shingles.

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  • Ginsenoside from Panax notoginseng has higher content and potential as a skin whitening agent compared to Panax ginseng, with research focusing on its effectiveness in inhibiting melanin production.* -
  • The study utilized zebrafish embryos and B16 cells to identify potent ginsenosides, specifically protopanaxtriol saponins (PTS), which showed strong inhibition of the enzyme tyrosinase, linked to melanin synthesis.* -
  • PTS was successfully formulated into a gel using ethosomes, proving effective in reducing UVB-induced tanning in mice, suggesting its potential for safe skin whitening applications.*
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Chemotherapy-induced peripheral neuropathy (CIPN) and its related pain are common challenges for patients receiving oxaliplatin chemotherapy. Oxaliplatin accumulation in dorsal root ganglion (DRGs) is known to impair gene transcription by epigenetic dysregulation. We hypothesized that sodium butyrate, a pro-resolution short-chain fatty acid, inhibited histone acetylation in DRGs and abolished K channel dysregulation-induced neuronal hyperexcitability after oxaliplatin treatment.

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