Chaetomellic acids A and B, isolated from Chaetomella acutiseta, are specific inhibitors of farnesyl-protein transferase that do not inhibit geranylgeranyl transferase type 1 or squalene synthase. Chaetomellic acids A and B are reversible inhibitors, resemble farnesyl diphosphate and probably inhibit FPTase by substituting for farnesyl diphosphate. Chaetomellic acid production appears to be widespread within the genus Chaetomella.
In a naturalistic study, the authors evaluated homebound mentally ill elderly patients as part of a psychiatric outreach team in two rural/semi-urban regions. Of the 80 patients evaluated in the two counties, 15 patients were admitted to nursing homes and were excluded from the analyses of follow-up data. Of the remaining 65 patients, 36 were referred to a primary care physician and 29 to a psychiatrist. The follow-up rate with primary care physicians (75%) was significantly greater than with psychiatrists (41% [P < 0.006]). At 3- to 6-month follow-up by telephone, patients who were compliant showed significantly greater clinical improvement than those who were not compliant (P < 0.0001). Overall, the higher follow-up rate for primary care physicians, compared with psychiatrists, reinforces the importance of educating and training primary care physicians in the diagnosis and management of mental disorders in elderly patients.
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