1.Advances on inflammation induced by oral microbiota and atherosclerosis
Minlin LAI ; Yueran REN ; Jia YIN
Chinese Journal of Nervous and Mental Diseases 2024;50(6):359-363
Atherosclerosis(AS)is a leading cause of coronary heart disease,myocardial infarction and ischemic stroke.It has been demonstrated that oral microbiome may potentially affect the progression of AS.Oral microbial disorders are not only associated with AS risk factors including hyperglycemia,obesity and smoking,but also contribute to the progression of AS by inducing systematic and local inflammatory responses.Detection and intervention targeted on oral microbiome could provide new insights into the diagnosis and treatment of atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease.
2.Near infrared spectroscopy assessed oxygenated hemoglobin with sleep quality among college students
REN Honglin, BIAN Yueran, ZHANG Yan, QIU Min, XIANG Nian,WU Huifen, XIAO Qiang, LI Xiaonan
Chinese Journal of School Health 2022;43(3):425-428
Objective:
Functional near infrared spectroscopy (fNIRS) was used to assess brain oxygenated hemoglobin (Oxy Hb) activation in college students with different sleep quality under the verbal fluency task (VFT), so as to better provide a theoretical basis for the neural mechanism for sleep quality improvement of college students.
Methods:
A simple random sampling method was used to investigate 96 college students from one university during 2020 and 2021. According to the results of the Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index(PSQI), participants were divided into 3 groups: good sleep quality group( n =45), moderate group( n =33), and poor group( n =18). The 53 channel near infrared spectroscopy to collect cerebral blood oxygen signals under the VFT task. Association between oxygenated hemoglobin with sleep quality was analyzed.
Results:
About 18.75% of college students reported sleep quality problems, including long sleep latency (0.97±0.97) and poor subjective sleep quality (0.96±0.72). There was a significant negative correlation between PSQI score and average oxygenated hemoglobin (Avg HbO) index of dorsolateral prefrontal lobe ( r =-0.23, P =0.03). The Avg HbO index differed significantly between good and poor sleep quality groups on dorsolateral prefrontal lobe( P =0.05).
Conclusion
This study verified that there is a positive correlation between sleep quality and cognitive ability among college students. The fNIRS technique could accurately collect blood oxygen signals from dorsolateral prefrontal lobe during cognitive tasks, which proves to be an effective tool for identifying sleep quality of college students.
3.Oral microbiota and ischemic stroke
Jingru LIANG ; Yueran REN ; Yuping PENG
International Journal of Cerebrovascular Diseases 2024;32(7):538-542
Oral microbiota is the second largest microbiota in the human body. Due to its unique ecological environment, oral microbiota can affect oral health and whole body condition in various ways. With the progress of research, the role of oral microbiota in cardiocerebrovascular diseases is gradually being understood. At present, it is believed that oral microbiota can affect ischemic stroke through microbiota transfer, metabolites production, systemic inflammation, and other mechanisms. This article reviews the correlation and possible mechanisms between oral microbiota and ischemic stroke.