1.Abnormalities of cerebellar-cerebral circuits and social impairment in ASD
Wenjing HU ; Tingli HE ; Zhe ZHANG ; Hongyan XU ; Zhangying ZHOU ; Xinxin CUI ; Danmeng CHENG ; Yanan HAN ; Xianwen DONG ; Anqin DONG
Chinese Journal of Behavioral Medicine and Brain Science 2025;34(4):328-333
Autism spectrum disorder(ASD) is a neurodevelopmental disorder, and social impairment was one of the core symptoms of ASD, which can seriously affects the social life of patients.The pathogenesis of social impairment in ASD is unclear and it may involves many brain abnormalities.The related theories and hypotheses are numerous and there is no unified conclusion. Studies have shown that the cerebellum has extensive connections with brain networks and is involved in the regulation of social cognition, but its role in ASD has not been fully emphasized.The structural and functional abnormalities of the cerebellar-cortex (CC) loop in ASD patients can lead to language communication disorders, empathy disorders, difficulties in interpreting social cues, abnormal social reward processing and emotional regulation disorders, which are closely related to ASD social impairment. Noninvasive brain stimulation of the superficial cerebellum can improve the abnormal CC circuit in ASD patients, and the cerebellum can be considered as a target for the treatment of social disorders in ASD in the future.Based on the clinical and basic researches on social impairment in ASD in recent years, this article reviews the relevant manifestations of disorders which cerebellar and CC circuit involved, aiming to promote the development of related research in the future.
2.Research progress on the involvement of abnormal temporal and spatial development of the striatum in repetitive and stereotyped behaviors in autism
Zhangying ZHOU ; Anqin DONG ; Hongyan XU ; Xinxin CUI ; Tingli HE ; Wenjing HU ; Zhe ZHANG ; Yanan HAN ; Danmeng CHENG ; Liguo LI ; Youcai TANG ; Xianwen DONG
Chinese Journal of Comparative Medicine 2025;35(6):167-176
As the incidence of autism rises annually,its unknown pathogenesis makes it challenging to treat the varied repetitive and stereotyped behaviors that characterize its core symptoms.The striatum is an important brain region for the control of locomotor behaviors,featuring a unique mosaic structure,complex neural origin,and finely regulated developmental process that is highly susceptible to genetic and environmental influences.Both clinical and basic studies have indicated that abnormal development of the striatal nuclei may contribute to the pathogenesis of these repetitive stereotyped behaviors in autism.Clinical imaging data have primarily identified gross anatomical variations in the stratum(e.g.,its general outline),but lack the resolution necessary to detect the cellular and subcellular alterations within the region.By introducing the abnormalities in the spatiotemporal development of the striatum and their links to the characteristic behaviors of autism,this review aims to advance our understanding of the role of the striatum in autism pathogenesis and to inform future animal studies and clinical research.
3.Abnormalities of cerebellar-cerebral circuits and social impairment in ASD
Wenjing HU ; Tingli HE ; Zhe ZHANG ; Hongyan XU ; Zhangying ZHOU ; Xinxin CUI ; Danmeng CHENG ; Yanan HAN ; Xianwen DONG ; Anqin DONG
Chinese Journal of Behavioral Medicine and Brain Science 2025;34(4):328-333
Autism spectrum disorder(ASD) is a neurodevelopmental disorder, and social impairment was one of the core symptoms of ASD, which can seriously affects the social life of patients.The pathogenesis of social impairment in ASD is unclear and it may involves many brain abnormalities.The related theories and hypotheses are numerous and there is no unified conclusion. Studies have shown that the cerebellum has extensive connections with brain networks and is involved in the regulation of social cognition, but its role in ASD has not been fully emphasized.The structural and functional abnormalities of the cerebellar-cortex (CC) loop in ASD patients can lead to language communication disorders, empathy disorders, difficulties in interpreting social cues, abnormal social reward processing and emotional regulation disorders, which are closely related to ASD social impairment. Noninvasive brain stimulation of the superficial cerebellum can improve the abnormal CC circuit in ASD patients, and the cerebellum can be considered as a target for the treatment of social disorders in ASD in the future.Based on the clinical and basic researches on social impairment in ASD in recent years, this article reviews the relevant manifestations of disorders which cerebellar and CC circuit involved, aiming to promote the development of related research in the future.
4.Research progress on the involvement of abnormal temporal and spatial development of the striatum in repetitive and stereotyped behaviors in autism
Zhangying ZHOU ; Anqin DONG ; Hongyan XU ; Xinxin CUI ; Tingli HE ; Wenjing HU ; Zhe ZHANG ; Yanan HAN ; Danmeng CHENG ; Liguo LI ; Youcai TANG ; Xianwen DONG
Chinese Journal of Comparative Medicine 2025;35(6):167-176
As the incidence of autism rises annually,its unknown pathogenesis makes it challenging to treat the varied repetitive and stereotyped behaviors that characterize its core symptoms.The striatum is an important brain region for the control of locomotor behaviors,featuring a unique mosaic structure,complex neural origin,and finely regulated developmental process that is highly susceptible to genetic and environmental influences.Both clinical and basic studies have indicated that abnormal development of the striatal nuclei may contribute to the pathogenesis of these repetitive stereotyped behaviors in autism.Clinical imaging data have primarily identified gross anatomical variations in the stratum(e.g.,its general outline),but lack the resolution necessary to detect the cellular and subcellular alterations within the region.By introducing the abnormalities in the spatiotemporal development of the striatum and their links to the characteristic behaviors of autism,this review aims to advance our understanding of the role of the striatum in autism pathogenesis and to inform future animal studies and clinical research.
5.Effect of functional magnetic stimulation at different frequencies on urination rehabilitation of patients with urinary retention after stroke
Feng SHENG ; Mingwei LIU ; Anqin DONG ; Xian LI
The Journal of Practical Medicine 2023;39(24):3233-3237
Objective To analyze the effect of functional magnetic stimulation(FMS)at different frequen-cies on the recovery of urination function in patients with urinary retention after stroke.Methods A total of 200 patients with urinary retention after stroke admitted to our hospital from January 2020 to January 2022 were recruited as the research objects.They were divided into 5 Hz,10 Hz,20 Hz,and control groups by simple random method,with 50 patients in each group.All four groups were treated with conventional medication,rehabilitation therapy,and intermittent catheterization.The 5 Hz group,10 Hz group,and 20 Hz group were treated with FMS at 5 Hz,10 Hz,and 20 Hz,respectively,and the control group was treated with sham stimulation at the same site and parameters as the 5 Hz group.Bladder pressure volume index,urination status,recovery time of spontaneous urina-tion,Quality of Life Questionnaire(SQLP)score,and urinary retention efficacy were compared among the four groups.Results There were no significant differences in bladder pressure volume,urination,recovery time of spontaneous urination,and SQLP score among the four groups before treatment(P>0.05).After treatment,the bladder volume and pressure of the first four groups were both increased,with those of the 5 Hz group,10 Hz group,and 20 Hz group significantly higher than those of the control group,while the residual urine volume of the first four groups was significantly lowered,with that of the 5 Hz group,10 Hz group,and 20 Hz group significantly lower than that of the control group(P<0.05),even showing an effect of dose-response;The average daily urination frequency and average single urination volume of the first four groups were all increased,with those of the 5 Hz group,10 Hz group and 20 Hz group all significantly higher than those of the control group,while the average daily urination frequency was all reduced,with that of the 5 Hz group,10 Hz group and 20 Hz group significantly less than the control group(P<0.05),even showing an effect of dose-response;The SQLP scores of the first four groups were all lowered,with those of the 5 Hz,10 Hz and 20 Hz groups significantly lower than those of the control group(P<0.05),and the recovery time of spontaneous urination in the 5 Hz,10 Hz,and 20 Hz groups was significantly shorter than that of the control group,showing an effect of dose-response;The total effective rate of urinary retention in the 5 Hz,10 Hz and 20 Hz groups was significantly higher than that in the control group(P<0.05),showing an effect of dose-response.Conclusion FMS at 5 Hz,10 Hz and 20 Hz can improve the urination function and quality of life of patients with urinary retention after stroke,showing a dose-responsive efficacy.The clinical efficacy by FMS at 20 Hz is better than that at 5 Hz and 10 Hz.
6.Early rehabilitation of flexor tendon zone II injuries
Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Theory and Practice 2005;11(11):948-948
目的探讨早期康复对屈指肌腱Ⅱ区损伤患者手功能恢复的影响。方法12例24指屈指肌腱Ⅱ区损伤患者,根据肌腱损伤修复术后康复介入时间分成两组,手术后4周内进行康复的7例13指为早期康复组,手术4周后进行康复的5例11指为对照组。两组采用近似的康复方法。肌腱功能采用肌腱总活动度测定(TAM)评定。结果治疗后,早期康复组TAM优于对照组(P<0.05)。结论屈指肌腱Ⅱ区损伤术后应尽早进行康复。


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