1.Clinical analysis of anti-GT1a antibody-positive Guillain-Barré syndrome in 25 children
Dan CHEN ; Chi HOU ; Haixia ZHU ; Jie YU ; Yani ZHANG ; Kelu ZHENG ; Yuanyuan GAO ; Xiaojing LI
Chinese Journal of Pediatrics 2025;63(10):1092-1096
Objective:To summarize the clinical characteristics, treatment, and prognosis of children with anti-GT1a antibody-positive Guillain-Barré syndrome (GBS).Methods:A case series study was conducted, including 25 children diagnosed with serum anti-GT1a antibody-positive GBS at Guangzhou Women and Children′s Medical Center from March 2019 to December 2024. Clinical data, treatment protocols, and follow-up outcomes were analyzed. Mann Whitney U test was used to compare the changes in Hughes functional grading scale (HFGS). Results:A total of 25 children included 12 boys and 13 girls, and the age at first onset was (71±8) months. There were 16 children (64%) had preceding infections, and of which 13 children had predominantly respiratory tract infections. At disease peak, neurological manifestations included limb weakness (21 cases (84%)), bulbar palsy (13 cases (52%)), drowsiness (7 cases (28%)), limb pain (9 cases (36%)), ataxia (6 cases (24%)), respiratory muscle paralysis (5 cases (20%)), ophthalmoplegia (5 cases (20%)), and unilateral facial nerve palsy (4 cases (16%)). Cerebrospinal fluid analysis in 23 children revealed albuminocytological dissociation in 18 children. All 25 children underwent whole-spine magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), demonstrated spinal nerve root enhancement in 18 children, with leptomeningeal enhancement combined with spinal nerve root enhancement in 1 child. Electromyography in 16 children showed 15 children abnormality, of which demyelinating lesions in 8 children, mixed demyelinating-axonal changes in 4 children, and pure axonal involvement in 3 children. Intravenous immunoglobulin (IVIG) was administered to 21 cases (84%), of which 3 children required mechanical ventilation and blood purification (plasma exchange in 2 children and immunoadsorption in 1 child) due to disease progression. Four children (16%) received intravenous methylprednisolone (IVMP) instead of IVIG, with 1 child requiring ventilatory support due to respiratory muscle paralysis, and the tracheal tube was removed after continued sequential IVMP treatment. The hospitalization duration of 25 children was (23±3) d. At discharge, HFGS was 1.6 (0.6, 2.7) score. At a follow-up of 12 (4, 18) months, HFGS was 0.1 (0.0, 0.5) score, and higher than that at discharge ( Z=4.38, P<0.05). Two children relapsed but achieved remission after IVIG retreatment with no recurrence during 1-year follow-up. Conclusions:Anti-GT1a antibody-positive GBS in children predominantly presents with limb weakness and bulbar palsy, occasionally complicated by respiratory failure in the acute phase. Demyelinating neuropathy and spinal nerve root enhancement on MRI are characteristic. IVIG therapy yields favorable outcomes, with low residual disability. Relapses are rare but manageable with re-treatment.
2.Talent classification evaluation in university-affiliated hospitals based on contribution-oriented value: a case study of Wuhan Union Hospital
Danyun DAI ; Hongbo WANG ; Ying SU ; Hongbo LONG ; Yani LIU ; Yuxiong WENG ; Zheng WANG ; Yu ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Hospital Administration 2025;41(5):329-335
Establishing a scientific talent classification evaluation mechanism is of great significance for public hospitals to motivate and guide the career development of various types of talents and to promote the high-quality development of the health and medical care industry. However, university-affiliated hospitals had long faced issues such as an imperfect talent classification evaluation system, difficulty in setting evaluation indicators, a relatively monolithic evaluation method, and insufficient application of evaluation results. In 2019, Union Hospital, Tongji Medical College, Huazhong University of Science and Technology, initiated a talent stratification and classification management mechanism. The hospital established separate evaluation indicator systems for clinical, research, and teaching talents, and adhered to a value orientation that equally emphasizes medical care, teaching, and research. Additionally, a diversified evaluation mode was constructed, led by the hospital with the participation of peers and the public. Emphasis was also placed on linking evaluation results with talent development, rewards, and excellence awards. The initiative has achieved positive outcomes and can serve as a reference for talent management in other university-affiliated hospitals and relevant departments.
3.Perception of Mandarin aspirated/unaspirated consonants in children with cochlear implants.
Yani LI ; Qun LI ; Jian WEN ; Lin LI ; Yun ZHENG
Journal of Clinical Otorhinolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery 2025;39(4):312-318
Objective:This study aims to investigate the perception of Mandarin aspirated and unaspirated consonants by children with cochlear implants (CIs) under quiet and noisy conditions. It also examines factors that may affect their acquisition, such as auditory conditions, place of articulation, manner of articulation, chronological age, age at implantation, and non-verbal intelligence. Methods:Twenty-eight CI children aged 3 to 5 years who received implantation from 2018 to 2023 were recruited. Additionally, 88 peers with normal hearing (NH) were recruited as controls. Both groups participated in a perception test for aspirated/unaspirated consonants under quiet and noisy conditions, along with tests for speech recognition, speech production, and non-verbal intelligence. The study analyzed the effects of group (CI vs. NH), auditory condition, and consonant characteristics on children's perception of aspirated/unaspirated consonants in Mandarin, as well as the factors contributing to CI children's acquisition of these consonants. Results:①CI children's ability to perceive aspirated/unaspirated consonants was significantly poorer than that of their NH peers (χ²= 14.16, P<0.01), and their perception accuracy was influenced by the acoustic features of consonants (P<0.01); ②CI children's consonant perception abilities were adversely affected by noise (P<0.01), with accuracy in noisy conditions particularly influenced by the manner of articulation (P<0.05); ③The age at implantation significantly affected CI children's ability to perceive aspirated/unaspirated consonants (β= -0.223, P=0.012), with earlier implantation associated with better performance. Conclusion:It takes time for CI children to acquire Mandarin aspirated/unaspirated consonants, and early implantation shows many advantages, especially for the perception ability of fine speech features.
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4.Clinical analysis of anti-GT1a antibody-positive Guillain-Barré syndrome in 25 children
Dan CHEN ; Chi HOU ; Haixia ZHU ; Jie YU ; Yani ZHANG ; Kelu ZHENG ; Yuanyuan GAO ; Xiaojing LI
Chinese Journal of Pediatrics 2025;63(10):1092-1096
Objective:To summarize the clinical characteristics, treatment, and prognosis of children with anti-GT1a antibody-positive Guillain-Barré syndrome (GBS).Methods:A case series study was conducted, including 25 children diagnosed with serum anti-GT1a antibody-positive GBS at Guangzhou Women and Children′s Medical Center from March 2019 to December 2024. Clinical data, treatment protocols, and follow-up outcomes were analyzed. Mann Whitney U test was used to compare the changes in Hughes functional grading scale (HFGS). Results:A total of 25 children included 12 boys and 13 girls, and the age at first onset was (71±8) months. There were 16 children (64%) had preceding infections, and of which 13 children had predominantly respiratory tract infections. At disease peak, neurological manifestations included limb weakness (21 cases (84%)), bulbar palsy (13 cases (52%)), drowsiness (7 cases (28%)), limb pain (9 cases (36%)), ataxia (6 cases (24%)), respiratory muscle paralysis (5 cases (20%)), ophthalmoplegia (5 cases (20%)), and unilateral facial nerve palsy (4 cases (16%)). Cerebrospinal fluid analysis in 23 children revealed albuminocytological dissociation in 18 children. All 25 children underwent whole-spine magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), demonstrated spinal nerve root enhancement in 18 children, with leptomeningeal enhancement combined with spinal nerve root enhancement in 1 child. Electromyography in 16 children showed 15 children abnormality, of which demyelinating lesions in 8 children, mixed demyelinating-axonal changes in 4 children, and pure axonal involvement in 3 children. Intravenous immunoglobulin (IVIG) was administered to 21 cases (84%), of which 3 children required mechanical ventilation and blood purification (plasma exchange in 2 children and immunoadsorption in 1 child) due to disease progression. Four children (16%) received intravenous methylprednisolone (IVMP) instead of IVIG, with 1 child requiring ventilatory support due to respiratory muscle paralysis, and the tracheal tube was removed after continued sequential IVMP treatment. The hospitalization duration of 25 children was (23±3) d. At discharge, HFGS was 1.6 (0.6, 2.7) score. At a follow-up of 12 (4, 18) months, HFGS was 0.1 (0.0, 0.5) score, and higher than that at discharge ( Z=4.38, P<0.05). Two children relapsed but achieved remission after IVIG retreatment with no recurrence during 1-year follow-up. Conclusions:Anti-GT1a antibody-positive GBS in children predominantly presents with limb weakness and bulbar palsy, occasionally complicated by respiratory failure in the acute phase. Demyelinating neuropathy and spinal nerve root enhancement on MRI are characteristic. IVIG therapy yields favorable outcomes, with low residual disability. Relapses are rare but manageable with re-treatment.
5.Talent classification evaluation in university-affiliated hospitals based on contribution-oriented value: a case study of Wuhan Union Hospital
Danyun DAI ; Hongbo WANG ; Ying SU ; Hongbo LONG ; Yani LIU ; Yuxiong WENG ; Zheng WANG ; Yu ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Hospital Administration 2025;41(5):329-335
Establishing a scientific talent classification evaluation mechanism is of great significance for public hospitals to motivate and guide the career development of various types of talents and to promote the high-quality development of the health and medical care industry. However, university-affiliated hospitals had long faced issues such as an imperfect talent classification evaluation system, difficulty in setting evaluation indicators, a relatively monolithic evaluation method, and insufficient application of evaluation results. In 2019, Union Hospital, Tongji Medical College, Huazhong University of Science and Technology, initiated a talent stratification and classification management mechanism. The hospital established separate evaluation indicator systems for clinical, research, and teaching talents, and adhered to a value orientation that equally emphasizes medical care, teaching, and research. Additionally, a diversified evaluation mode was constructed, led by the hospital with the participation of peers and the public. Emphasis was also placed on linking evaluation results with talent development, rewards, and excellence awards. The initiative has achieved positive outcomes and can serve as a reference for talent management in other university-affiliated hospitals and relevant departments.
6.Role of extracellular vesicles of different origins in the development and progression of hepatocellular carcinoma
Tingting SHI ; Runbing ZHANG ; Yang WU ; Yani ZHANG ; Lingling ZHU ; Chun GAO ; Jingjing JIANG ; Xiaofeng ZHENG ; Jiucong ZHANG
Journal of Clinical Hepatology 2024;40(6):1264-1268
Hepatocellular carcinoma(HCC)is the most common type of primary liver cancer and the third leading cause of cancer-related deaths,and it is a serious threat to human health and has become a clinical problem that needs to be solved urgently.Extracellular vesicles(EV)are membrane vesicles containing multiple components and play an important role in the development and progression of HCC.This article summarizes the effect of EVs of different origins on HCC and analyzes the mechanism of action of EV on HCC,so as to provide new perspectives for the diagnosis and treatment of HCC.
7.Impact of pumpkin polysaccharides on hypoxia/reoxygenation-induced myocardial cell injury by regulating Nrf2/γ-GCS pathway
Wan ZHENG ; Shanshan YANG ; Yun LIN ; Junping WEI ; Yani YAN
Chinese Journal of Immunology 2024;40(9):1871-1875
Objective:To investigate the impact of pumpkin polysaccharide(PP)on hypoxia/reoxygenation(H/R)-induced myocardial cell(H9C2)injury by regulating Nrf2/γ-GCS pathway.Methods:HR cell models were established,and the concentration of pumpkin polysaccharide(PP)was determined.H9C2 cells were grouped into Control group,H/R group,pumpkin polysaccharide group(PP group,2 mg/L PP),Nrf2 inhibitor group(ML385 group,2.0 μmol/L ML385),and PP+ML385 group(2.0 mg/L PP+2.0 μmol/L ML385),the apoptosis,mitochondrial membrane potential changes,oxidative stress(LDH,MDA,SOD,ROS),the lev-els of inflammatory factors(TNF-α,IL-6,IL-1β)and the protein expressions of Nrf2 and γ-GCS in H9C2 cells were detected,respec-tively.Results:Compared with Control group,H/R group had changes in cell morphology,the cell injury and mitochondrial membrane potential decreased,the H9C2 cell viability,SOD and protein expression levels of Nrf2 and γ-GCS were significantly decreased,while the apoptosis rate,LDH,MDA,ROS,and levels of TNF-α,IL-6 and IL-1β were significantly increased(P<0.05);compared with H/R group,the cell injury in PP group was reduced,the mitochondrial membrane potential was restored,the H9C2 cell viability,SOD and protein expression levels of Nrf2 and γ-GCS were significantly increased,and the apoptosis rate,LDH,MDA,ROS,and levels of TNF-α,IL-6 and IL-1β were significantly decreased(P<0.05),the effect of ML385 was opposite to that of PP,and ML385 could reverse the antioxidant and anti-inflammatory effects of PP.Conclusion:PP up-regulates the Nrf2/γ-GCS pathway to exert antiox-idant and anti-inflammatory effects,and reduces H/R-induced H9C2 cell injury.
8.Evaluation of left atrial structure and function by three-dimensional echocardiography in paitents with apical hypertrophic cardiomyopathy
Kangchao ZHENG ; Wei ZHOU ; Ying ZHU ; Jun ZHANG ; Jie TIAN ; Yuwei BAO ; Yongping LU ; Youbin DENG ; Yani LIU
Chinese Journal of Ultrasonography 2023;32(11):985-994
Objective:To investigate the changes of left atrial structure and function in patients with apical hypertrophic cardiomyopathy (ApHCM) by three-dimensional (3D) echocardiography.Methods:From September 2020 to December 2022, 112 patients with ApHCM(ApHCM group) diagnosed at Tongji Hospital Tongji Medical College, Huazhong University of Science and Technology and 41 age- and sex-matched normal controls(control group) were finally enrolled. In 'pure’ ApHCM patients, cardiac hypertrophy was confined to the apical segment below the papillary muscle. The wall thickness of apical and intermediate segments in 'mixed’ ApHCM patients increased, but the wall thickness of apical segment was the largest. Two-dimensional(2D) and 3D volume and strain parameters of left atrium were compared between control group and ApHCM group, 'pure’ and 'mixed’ ApHCM patients.The correlations between 2D and 3D volume and strain parameters of left atrium and intraclass correlation coefficient (ICC) of those parameters were analyzed. The ROC curve was performed to determine the cutoff values of 3D left atrial volume abnormalities in all subjects. Logistics regression analysis was performed to analyze the impact factors of the left atrial enlargement in patients with ApHCM.Results:Compared with the control group, 2D left atrial maximum volume index (2D LAVimax), 2D left atrial minimum volume index (2D LAVimin), 3D left atrial maximum volume index (3D LAVimax), 3D left atrial minimum volume index (3D LAVimin), and 3D left atrial presystolic volume index (3D LAVipreA) significantly increased in ApHCM group( Z=-6.54, -6.38, -6.98, -7.40, -6.96; all P<0.001). However, 2D left atrial ejection fraction (2D LAEF) ( Z=-3.75, P<0.001), 2D left atrial expansion index (2D LAEI) ( t=-4.15, P<0.001), 3D left atrial ejection fraction (3D LAEF) ( Z=-5.09, P<0.001), 3D left atrial expansion index (3D LAEI) ( t=-5.49, P<0.001), 2D left atrial reservoir strain (2D LASr) ( t=-12.03, P<0.001), 2D left atrial conduit strain (2D LAScd) ( t=7.91, P<0.001), 2D left atrial contractile strain (2D LASct) ( t=6.06, P<0.001), 3D left atrial reservoir strain (3D LASr) ( t=-9.23, P<0.001), 3D left atrial conduit strain (3D LAScd) ( t=7.12, P<0.001) and 3D left atrial contractile strain (3D LASct) ( t=4.78, P<0.001) significantly decreased in ApHCM group. Compared with the 'pure’ ApHCM group, 2D LAVimax, 3D LAVimax, 2D LAVimin, 3D LAVimin, 3D LAVipreA in patients with mixed ApHCM increased more significantly, while 2D LAEF, 2D LAEI and 2D LASr decreased more significantly. The measurements of left atrial volume and strain by 3D echocardiography were significantly correlated with 2D measurements ( P<0.05). The correlations between 2D LAVimax and 3D LAVimax, 2D LAVimin and 3D LAVimin, 2D LAEF and 3D LAEF, 2D LASr and 3D LASr, 2D LAEI and 3D LAEI ( r=0.91, 0.93, 0.72, 0.76, 0.57; all P<0.05) were more than moderate. The repeatability of 3D left atrial strain was lower than 2D results, while the repeatability of 3D left atrial volume was higher than 2D results. ROC curve analysis showed that 3D echocardiography parameters could identify left atrial volume abnormality in all subjects. The cutoff values of 3D LAVimax, 3D LAVimin, 3D LAVipreA in all subjects were 36 ml/m 2, 18 ml/m 2 and 27 ml/m 2, respectively. Multivariate binary logistic regression analyses showed that ratio of LV systolic obliteration to cavity was independent factor affecting left atrial enlargement in ApHCM patients( OR=1.20, P<0.001). Conclusions:Three-dimensional echocardiography is significant for the accurate evaluation of left atrial structural changes in patients with ApHCM. Ratio of left ventricular systolic obliteration to cavity was an independent impact factor of left atrial enlargement in ApHCM patients.
9.Bioinformatics analysis to investigate immune cell infiltration in synovial lesions of rheumatoid arthritis patients
Mingyi YANG ; Yani SU ; Ke XU ; Haishi ZHENG ; Aihaiti YIRIXIATI· ; Yongsong CAI ; Xianjie WAN ; Yujie MA ; Peng XU
Chinese Journal of Rheumatology 2022;26(6):387-390,C6-2,C6-3
Objective:To explore the immune infiltration cells in rheumatoid arthritis (RA) synovial lesions, and to provide new research directions and therapeutic targets for the pathogenesis and treatment of RA.Methods:The three gene expression data sets GSE77298, GSE55457 and GSE1919 were downloaded from gene expression omnibus (GEO) (http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/geo), and the data were merged with Perl. The "limma" package was used to adjust batch differences. In R, "CIBERSORT" software was used to obtain the expression matrix of 22 kinds of immune cells corresponding to RA synovial tissue samples and normal synovial tissue samples were analyzed with the three packages of "e1071", "parallel" and "preprocessCore". Perl was used to screen samples with P<0.05 in the immune cell matrix. R's "barplot" function was analyzed by the percentage of 22 immune cells in samples with P<0.05. The "pheatmap" package of R was used to visualize heatmaps, and "corrplot" package was used to draw correlation heatmaps. The "vioplot" package of R was used to draw violin plots of differences via the wilcox test. Results:The results of immune cell infiltration analysis showed that in RA synovial tissue samples and normal synovial tissue samples at P<0.05, B cells naive and natural killer cells resting were under-expressed in RA synovial tissue, and plasma cells, mast cells resting, macrophages M1, B cells memory and T cells regulatory were highly expressed in RA synovial tissue. This study also found that in the same sample, the correlation coefficient between natural killer cells resting and neutrophils ( r=0.91) was the highest, indicating synergistic effect between the two. In the same sample, the correlation coefficient between macrophages M0 and plasma cells ( r=-0.88) was the lowest, indicating antagonistic effect between the two. Conclusion:The immune infiltrating cells in RA synovial lesions discovered in this study provide a certain theoretical basis and research direction for the research on the disease mechanism and treatment of RA.
10.Relationship between the changes of anorectal angle under three physiological states and pelvic organ prolapse in postpartum women by transperineal ultrasound
Wu XU ; Xinying ZHENG ; Junfa SHENG ; Huiling WU ; Shijie ZHANG ; Yani GUO ; Shaozheng HE
Chinese Journal of Ultrasonography 2021;30(10):885-889
Objective:To explore the relationship between the changes of anorectal angle (ARA) under 3 physiological states and pelvic organ prolapse(POP) in postpartum women by transperineal ultrasound.Methods:The retrospective study enrolled 147 female in 6-8 weeks after delivery examined by pelvic floor ultrasound examinations in Fujian Medical University Second Affiliated Hospital from November 2019 to June 2021, who were divided into POP group and control group. Volume data of pelvic floor ultrasound examinations were obtained at rest, during contraction and during maximal Valsalva maneuver. The differences in the changes of ARA under 3 physiological states between the two groups were compared, and the correlation between the change state of ARA during maximal Valsalva maneuver and POP was analyzed.Results:Compared with ARA at rest, ARA decreased during contraction (χ 2=42.64, P<0.001) and increased during maximal Valsalva maneuver (χ 2=38.43, P<0.001). There was no difference of ARA between the POP group and control group in the 3 physiological states ( P>0.05). However, the risk of POP increased when ARA decreased during maximal Valsalva maneuver ( OR=2.690, 95% CI=1.074-6.739, P<0.05). Conclusions:The decrease of ARA during maximal Valsalva maneuver may increase the risk of POP, and the change of ARA during maximal Valsalva maneuver can be brought into the ultrasonic observation indicators of POP.

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