Hai-Shui Shi
Hebei Medical University
63 Papers
199 Citations
Hai-Shui Shi is an academic researcher from Hebei Medical University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Hippocampal formation. The author has an hindex of 20, co-authored 42 publications. Previous affiliations of Hai-Shui Shi include Peking University.
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Papers
Effects of maternal exposure to bisphenol AF on emotional behaviors in adolescent mice offspring
TL;DR: The results indicate that maternal exposure to BPAF significantly affect emotion-related behaviors in adolescent mice offspring, and the male offspring with a higher probability to develop symptoms of anxiety and depression and to suffer memory impairment after maternal exposure.
Financial Toxicity and Its Association With Psychological Distress and Quality of Life: Comparison Between Young, Middle and Old Cancer Patients
yating li,Chen Lu,Xiuqiao Hao,Jianxin Wang,Xiaoguo Ma,Jingyu Yuan,Hai-Shui Shi,Laiyou Li,yating li,Chen Lu,Xiuqiao Hao,Jianxin Wang,Xiaoguo Ma,Jingyu Yuan,Hai-Shui Shi,Laiyou Li +15 more
TL;DR: This study examines financial toxicity in 939 Chinese cancer patients (young, middle, old) and finds it's more common in young and middle-aged patients, linked to increased psychological distress and reduced quality of life, particularly in middle-aged patients.
Maternal exposure to triclosan during lactation alters social behaviors and the hippocampal ultrastructure in adult mouse offspring.
Ying Hao,Xiang Guo,Xinhao Wang,Xiaorui Shi,Mengxu Shi,Li Meng,Miao Gong,Yaling Fu,Ye Zhao,Yuru Du,Ruifu Yang,Wenshuya Li,Kaoqi Lian,Li Song,Sheng Wang,You Li,Yun Shi,Hai-Shui Shi +17 more
TL;DR: The authors investigated the long-lasting impacts of adding triclosan to the maternal drinking water during lactation on the social behaviors of adult mouse offspring and explored the potential mechanism underlying these effects.
Sulfur dioxide derivatives produce antidepressant- and anxiolytic-like effects in mice
Xiaorui Shi,Yuan Gao,Li Song,Penghui Zhao,Yipu Zhang,Yuanjian Ding,Ruoxuan Sun,Yuru Du,Miao Gong,Qiang Gao,Yun Shi,Qingjun Guo,Hai-Shui Shi +12 more
TL;DR: Exogenous SO2 derivatives are suggested to show protective properties against the detrimental effects of stress and exert antidepressant- and anxiolytic-like actions for the treatment of depression, anxiety, and other stress-related diseases.
Early Life Stress Modulates Sexual Orientation via Oxytocin and Arginine Vasopressin
Hai-Shui Shi,Congcong Liu,Yuru Du,San Yuan Huang,Yanyang Wang,Ruoxuan Sun,Ye Zhao,Boya Huang,Rui Yang,Ying Hao,Xueyi Wang,Yu-Mei Wang,Yanxue Xue,Yun Shi,Sheng Wang,Haiying Chen,Youdong Li +16 more
- 30 May 2024
Abstract: Abstract Although interactions between environmental and biological factors could affect sexual orientation, little is known about whether early life stress (ELS) may alter sexual orientation by modulating sex hormone levels. We investigated the potential role of two sex hormones: oxytocin (OT) and arginine vasopressin (AVP), in sexual orientation changes induced by ELS. The 89 adult men participants were divided into heterosexual (n = 32) and gay/bisexual (n = 57) groups. Sexual orientation, mental health, and the serum levels of OT and AVP were evaluated. The results indicated that gay/bisexual men experienced more ELS with lower OT and AVP levels. Animal study also demonstrated that ELS resulted in decreased OT and AVP levels and a preference for same-sex in male mice which could be reversed via intraperitoneal OT/AVP treatment. Summarily, individuals with ELS are susceptible to sexual orientation changes and OT/AVP could ameliorate it, which extend the underlying mechanisms of ELS-induced sexual orientation changes.