1.Functional Connectivity of Lower Limb Sensorimotor Cortex in Type 2 Diabetic Peripheral Neuropathy via Resting-State fMRI
Yitong GUAN ; Wanting LIU ; Peichun PAN ; Jing LI ; Chenyu ZHANG ; Yang HUANG ; Dongsheng ZHANG ; Xiaoling ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Medical Imaging 2025;33(8):805-810
Purpose To investigate the functional connectivity(FC)pattern between the bilateral lower limb sensorimotor cortex(LSM)and the whole brain in type 2 diabetic peripheral neuropathy(DPN).Materials and Methods A total of 44 DPN patients and 43 healthy controls admitted to Shaanxi Provincial People's Hospital from February 2021 to December 2022 were enrolled prospectively and underwent neuropsychological assessment and resting-state fMRI scans.Using bilateral LSM as the regions of interest,the differences of bilateral LSM and whole brain FC between DPN patients and healthy controls were compared.FC in different brain areas were extracted and correlated with clinical/neuropsychological scores.Results Compared with healthy controls,DPN patients had reduced FC of the LSM with the right cerebellar lobule Ⅵ,the right lateral occipitotemporal cortex,the bilateral rostral prefrontal cortex and the bilateral anterior cingulate gyrus.The FC between LSM and right cerebellar Ⅵ in DPN patients were significantly negatively correlated with fasting blood glucose(r=-0.490,P=0.001).The FC between LSM and bilateral anterior cingulate gyrus in DPN patients were significantly positively correlated with Montreal cognitive assessment scores(r=0.479,P=0.001).Conclusion Abnormal FC between LSM and multiple brain regions,suggesting that DPN may have extensive effects on brain regions that maintain motion and motor control function in type 2 diabetes mellitus patients.
2.Functional Connectivity of Lower Limb Sensorimotor Cortex in Type 2 Diabetic Peripheral Neuropathy via Resting-State fMRI
Yitong GUAN ; Wanting LIU ; Peichun PAN ; Jing LI ; Chenyu ZHANG ; Yang HUANG ; Dongsheng ZHANG ; Xiaoling ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Medical Imaging 2025;33(8):805-810
Purpose To investigate the functional connectivity(FC)pattern between the bilateral lower limb sensorimotor cortex(LSM)and the whole brain in type 2 diabetic peripheral neuropathy(DPN).Materials and Methods A total of 44 DPN patients and 43 healthy controls admitted to Shaanxi Provincial People's Hospital from February 2021 to December 2022 were enrolled prospectively and underwent neuropsychological assessment and resting-state fMRI scans.Using bilateral LSM as the regions of interest,the differences of bilateral LSM and whole brain FC between DPN patients and healthy controls were compared.FC in different brain areas were extracted and correlated with clinical/neuropsychological scores.Results Compared with healthy controls,DPN patients had reduced FC of the LSM with the right cerebellar lobule Ⅵ,the right lateral occipitotemporal cortex,the bilateral rostral prefrontal cortex and the bilateral anterior cingulate gyrus.The FC between LSM and right cerebellar Ⅵ in DPN patients were significantly negatively correlated with fasting blood glucose(r=-0.490,P=0.001).The FC between LSM and bilateral anterior cingulate gyrus in DPN patients were significantly positively correlated with Montreal cognitive assessment scores(r=0.479,P=0.001).Conclusion Abnormal FC between LSM and multiple brain regions,suggesting that DPN may have extensive effects on brain regions that maintain motion and motor control function in type 2 diabetes mellitus patients.
3.The relationship between enlarged perivascular spaces in the hippocampus and cognitive function in patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus
Peichun PAN ; Jie GAO ; Jing LI ; Jialu SUN ; Dongsheng ZHANG ; Min TANG ; Xiaoling ZHANG
Journal of Practical Radiology 2024;40(9):1399-1402
Objective To investigate the relationship between enlarged perivascular spaces in the hippocampus(H-EPVS)and cognitive function in patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus(T2DM),and to explore whether the H-EPVS can be used as an imaging marker of cognitive impairment in T2DM.Methods A total of 93 T2DM patients were selected(including 56 patients with cognitive impair-ment and 37 patients with normal cognition).All patients received head MRI scanning and neuropsychological tests.The differences of the H-EPVS counts and various parameters between the two groups were compared.Multiple linear regression was used to evalu-ate the association between H-EPVS and cognitive function.Results Compared with the T2DM patients with normal cognition,the cognitive impairment had significantly higher total H-EPVS counts(P=0.015),and worse performance of global cognitive function,processing speed,immediate memory and delayed recall(P<0.05).After adjusting for confounding factors by multiple linear regres-sion,total H-EPVS were associated with global cognitive function and immediate memory.Conclusion The H-EPVS are correlated with global cognitive function and memory function in patients with T2DM.The H-EPVS may be used as an imaging marker of cog-nitive impairment in T2DM patients.
4.Biomechanical research on gamma irradiated versus nonirradiated human tendon
Peichun PAN ; Jinzhao LIU ; Kang SUN
Orthopedic Journal of China 2006;0(13):-
[Objective] To explore the change of biomechanics about human tendon with"?"irradiated which was universal used by domestic and foreign.[Methods]Twenty-four upper limb tendon of human with the same length were divided into two groups,group A(12):nonirradiated group,group B(12):2.5 Mrad gamma irradiated group.Material properties and structural properties were determined with WDW-3020 electron universal testing machine.[Results]The mean length of the tendon was 99.15% of control,the elongation to failure was 93.46%,the linear stiffness was 95.27%,the energy to maximum force was 93.60%,the maximum stress was 84.88%,the strain to failure was 85.82%,the linear modulus was 90.40%,the strain energy density to maximum was 66.73%.Difference was noted after compared hetween group A and B(P

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