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    Clozapine-induced sialorrhea (CIS) is one of the most common side effects of clozapine use, while the mechanism remains unclear. A total of 51 schizophrenia patients taking clozapine were selected. Among them, 32 had sialorrhea, and 19 had no sialorrhea. Saliva metabolites were identified using ultra-high-performance liquid chromatography-MS/MS (UHPLC-MS/MS), and the differences in saliva metabolites in each group were analyzed through qualitatively searching HMDB, KEGG, and self-built databases, combined with multivariate statistics. After further evaluation by receiver-operating characteristic curve (ROC) analysis, the screened differential metabolites were enriched and topologically analyzed. The biomarkers potentially related to CIS included 37 differential metabolites involving 17 metabolic pathways, mainly histidine metabolism (p < 0.05, impact = 0.50), pyrimidine metabolism (p < 0.05, impact = 0.08), and β-alanine metabolism (p < 0.05, impact = 0.06). Our study indicates that histidine metabolic pathway may contribute to the mechanism of CIS. © 2023 S. Karger AG, Basel.

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    Kun Zhang, Shengwei Wu, Youtian Wang, Yufang Zhou, Jianxiong Guo, Aixiang Xiao, Junrong Ye, Baofeng Wu, Shuyun Li, Fujian Zhu, Zezhi Li, Lin Yu. Histidine Metabolic Pathway Contributes to Clozapine-Induced Sialorrhea Based on Nontargeted Metabolomics. Neuropsychobiology. 2023;82(5):271-286

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