1.Diagnostic value of AI-based motion assessment in differentiation of Parkinson's disease and multiple system atrophy-Parkinsonian type
Qianyao WANG ; Na REN ; Jilin CHEN ; Hua LI ; Min LI ; Shufeng ZHANG ; Jin YU ; Hairong QIAN
Chinese Journal of Geriatric Heart Brain and Vessel Diseases 2025;27(4):482-487
Objective To use AI-assisted motor dysfunction assessment for quantitative evaluation of motor function in Parkinson's disease(PD)and multiple system atrophy-Parkinsonian type(MSA-P)in order to achieve accurate differential diagnosis.Methods A total of 105 participants aged ≥60 years were consecutively enrolled from the First and Third Medical Centers of Chinese PLA General Hospital between January and September 2024.Based on diagnostic criteria,they were divided into a PD group(48 cases),a MSA-P group(31 cases),and a control group(26 cases).The general information was collected,and the motor function was evaluated with Move-ment Dysfunction Assessment Software in order to assess the diagnostic value of the AI-assisted assessment in differentiating between PD and MSA-P.Results Significantly differences were observed among the three groups in terms of facial expression indicators,bilateral finger tapping frequency,bilateral hand movement frequency,right hand movement amplitude change rate,bilat-eral palm flipping frequency,bilateral toe tapping frequency,freezing load of bilateral toe tapping,bilateral leg flexibility frequency,right leg flexibility amplitude change rate,freezing load of bilat-eral leg flexibility,upright extension angular velocity,turnaround time,forward step frequency,backward step frequency,forward average stride length,backward average stride length,forward average walking speed,backward average walking speed,forward average step width,backward average step width,bilateral postural tremor frequency,bilateral postural tremor maximum am-plitude,bilateral action tremor frequency,bilateral action tremor maximum amplitude,and com-parison of bilateral resting tremor frequency(P<0.05,P<0.01).The MSA-P group exhibited significantly lower blink frequency,maximum amplitude and frequency of facial tremors,upright extension angular velocity,and step frequency,while higher ratio of mouth opening duration and longer turnaround time when compared with the PD group(P<0.05,P<0.01).The AUC value of the combined nine motor function indicators and the five facial expression indicators in differ-entiating PD from MSA-P was 0.943(95%CI:0.895-0.991,P=0.000)and 0.925(95%CI:0.870-0.981,P=0.000),respectively,both better than that of individual indicators.Conclusion Combi-nation assessment of facial expression,posture,gait with AI assistance can contribute to the dif-ferential diagnosis of PD and MSA-P.
2.Orthostatic hypotension-related serum biomarkers in patients with multiple system atrophy
Jilin CHEN ; Hairong QIAN ; Xiaohui YANG ; Qianyao WANG ; Na REN ; Min LI ; Hua LI
Chinese Journal of Geriatric Heart Brain and Vessel Diseases 2025;27(11):1543-1546
Objective To explore the related influencing factors of orthostatic hypotension in patients with multiple system atrophy(MSA).Methods A retrospective study was conducted on 40 elderly MSA patients with orthostatic hypotension(MSA group)admitted to our department from January 2024 to March 2025,and another 46 elderly healthy individuals without orthostatic hypotension who taking physical examination were subjected and served as control group.General clinical data and related clinical indicators were compared between the two groups,and the related serum biomarkers of orthostatic hypotension in MSA patients were analyzed.Results The levels of vitamin D,low-density lipoprotein cholesterol(LDL-C),and uric acid were significantly lower in the MSA group than the control group(P<0.05,P<0.01).Multivariate logistic regression analysis showed that vitamin D,LDL-C,and uric acid levels were risk factors for the occurrence of orthostatic hypotension in MSA patients(OR=0.677,95%CI:0.530-0.864,P<0.01;OR=0.057,95%CI:0.007-0.434,P<0.01;OR=0.972,95%CI:0.954-0.992,P<0.01).ROC curve analysis indicated that the optimal cut-off value of vitamin D,LDL-C,and uric acid levels in predicting the occurrence of orthostatic hypotension in MSA patients was 21.850 μg/L,2.895 mmol/L,and 274.500 μmol/L,the sensitivity was 0.848,0.630 and 0.783,and the specificity was 0.792,0.750 and 0.667,and the AUC value was 0.862,0.683 and 0.748,respectively.Conclusion Monitoring serum biomarkers,such as vitamin D,LDL-C,and uric acid may be helpful for the risk assessment and management of orthostatic hypotension in MSA patients.
3.Association between handgrip strength and chronic kidney disease in adult residents in Anhui Province
Wei XU ; Guodie XIE ; Jingyao HU ; Dan DAI ; Xiuya XING ; Huadong WANG ; Qin HE ; Jingqiao XU ; Yili LYU ; Qianyao CHENG ; Qinglian MENG
Chinese Journal of Epidemiology 2025;46(7):1231-1236
Objective:To explore the independent association between handgrip strength and chronic kidney disease (CKD) in adult residents in Anhui Province using data from the China Adult Chronic Disease and Risk Factor Surveillance (2023).Methods:A multi-stage stratified cluster random sampling method was used to select residents aged ≥18 years for surveys, physical measurements, and laboratory tests. Relevant covariates were adjusted, and a multivariable logistic regression model was established to infer the association between handgrip strength and CKD, followed by subgroup analysis.Results:A total of 7 295 participants were included in the study, with age of (61.5±13.2) years, and 55.6% of the study participants were women. The results of the multivariate logistic regression analysis showed that with each 1.0 kg increase in handgrip strength, the risk for CKD decreased by 1.3% ( OR=0.987, 95% CI: 0.978-0.997). Compared with those with low handgrip strength, the people with moderate hasdgrip strength ( OR=0.818, 95% CI: 0.694-0.964) and high handgrip strength ( OR=0.729, 95% CI: 0.598-0.989) had lower risk for CKD. In the subgroup analysis, the association between handgrip strength and risk for CKD remained unchanged regardless age, sex, smoking status, and alcohol consumption statuys, and the prevalence of hypertension and hyperlipidemia (interaction P>0.05), except BMI and diabetes. Conclusion:The decline in handgrip strength is associated with an increased risk for CKD in adult residents in Anhui.
4.Developmental abnormality and malposition characteristics of teeth adjacent to the alveolar cleft in patients with cleft lip and palate and treatment progress
ZHENG Siying ; WANG Shiyi ; YU Qianyao ; LI Weiran ; HUANG Yiping
Journal of Prevention and Treatment for Stomatological Diseases 2025;33(10):908-918
Cleft lip and palate (CLP) are common congenital craniofacial developmental disorders with a high incidence rate among newborns. Due to the influence of the cleft, an increased frequency of anomalies occurs in cleft-adjacent teeth. This review summarizes the abnormality of tooth development and malposition characteristics of the central incisors, lateral incisors, and canines adjacent to the alveolar cleft in CLP patients and treatment progress in order to provide information for related clinical treatment and research. The literature reveals that central incisors, lateral incisors, and canines adjacent to the alveolar cleft exhibit various types and degrees of abnormalities. The alveolar cleft-adjacent central incisors show significantly smaller mesiodistal diameters, root lengths, and root volumes compared to the non-alveolar cleft side, while the crown-to-root ratio is larger. Further, they are inclined distally and lingually compared to the non-alveolar cleft side. The alveolar cleft-adjacent lateral incisor is the most common missing or impacted tooth and is often affected by microdontia. The total length and root length of the alveolar cleft-adjacent canines are significantly smaller, while the crown-to-root ratio is larger on the alveolar cleft side. In addition, they are inclined mesially and buccally compared to the non-alveolar cleft side. Further, they are higher positioned and located closer to the midline. For developmental anomalies, impacted central incisors can be addressed by orthodontic space preparation to facilitate eruption or surgical crown exposure and orthodontic traction. Treatment of missing lateral incisors can involve orthodontic closure of the gap or preservation of the space for subsequent prosthetic restoration. When lateral incisors present with developmental defects, such as microdontia, peg-shaped teeth, or invaginated teeth, a comprehensive decision is necessary to determine whether to retain and restore or extract the malformed lateral incisors. Treatment of impacted canines after bone grafting involves either extraction or traction to facilitate the eruption of the impacted tooth. For malposition, presurgical orthodontic treatment can correct teeth with excessive inclination or rotation on the cleft side to improve the effectiveness of bone grafting surgery. Postsurgical orthodontic treatment can enhance the stability of bone grafting surgery. Although numerous studies have explored the dental characteristics of patients with CLP, the lack of applicability and specificity still need to be elucidated, thus indicating the need for further research.
5.Association between handgrip strength and chronic kidney disease in adult residents in Anhui Province
Wei XU ; Guodie XIE ; Jingyao HU ; Dan DAI ; Xiuya XING ; Huadong WANG ; Qin HE ; Jingqiao XU ; Yili LYU ; Qianyao CHENG ; Qinglian MENG
Chinese Journal of Epidemiology 2025;46(7):1231-1236
Objective:To explore the independent association between handgrip strength and chronic kidney disease (CKD) in adult residents in Anhui Province using data from the China Adult Chronic Disease and Risk Factor Surveillance (2023).Methods:A multi-stage stratified cluster random sampling method was used to select residents aged ≥18 years for surveys, physical measurements, and laboratory tests. Relevant covariates were adjusted, and a multivariable logistic regression model was established to infer the association between handgrip strength and CKD, followed by subgroup analysis.Results:A total of 7 295 participants were included in the study, with age of (61.5±13.2) years, and 55.6% of the study participants were women. The results of the multivariate logistic regression analysis showed that with each 1.0 kg increase in handgrip strength, the risk for CKD decreased by 1.3% ( OR=0.987, 95% CI: 0.978-0.997). Compared with those with low handgrip strength, the people with moderate hasdgrip strength ( OR=0.818, 95% CI: 0.694-0.964) and high handgrip strength ( OR=0.729, 95% CI: 0.598-0.989) had lower risk for CKD. In the subgroup analysis, the association between handgrip strength and risk for CKD remained unchanged regardless age, sex, smoking status, and alcohol consumption statuys, and the prevalence of hypertension and hyperlipidemia (interaction P>0.05), except BMI and diabetes. Conclusion:The decline in handgrip strength is associated with an increased risk for CKD in adult residents in Anhui.
6.Diagnostic value of AI-based motion assessment in differentiation of Parkinson's disease and multiple system atrophy-Parkinsonian type
Qianyao WANG ; Na REN ; Jilin CHEN ; Hua LI ; Min LI ; Shufeng ZHANG ; Jin YU ; Hairong QIAN
Chinese Journal of Geriatric Heart Brain and Vessel Diseases 2025;27(4):482-487
Objective To use AI-assisted motor dysfunction assessment for quantitative evaluation of motor function in Parkinson's disease(PD)and multiple system atrophy-Parkinsonian type(MSA-P)in order to achieve accurate differential diagnosis.Methods A total of 105 participants aged ≥60 years were consecutively enrolled from the First and Third Medical Centers of Chinese PLA General Hospital between January and September 2024.Based on diagnostic criteria,they were divided into a PD group(48 cases),a MSA-P group(31 cases),and a control group(26 cases).The general information was collected,and the motor function was evaluated with Move-ment Dysfunction Assessment Software in order to assess the diagnostic value of the AI-assisted assessment in differentiating between PD and MSA-P.Results Significantly differences were observed among the three groups in terms of facial expression indicators,bilateral finger tapping frequency,bilateral hand movement frequency,right hand movement amplitude change rate,bilat-eral palm flipping frequency,bilateral toe tapping frequency,freezing load of bilateral toe tapping,bilateral leg flexibility frequency,right leg flexibility amplitude change rate,freezing load of bilat-eral leg flexibility,upright extension angular velocity,turnaround time,forward step frequency,backward step frequency,forward average stride length,backward average stride length,forward average walking speed,backward average walking speed,forward average step width,backward average step width,bilateral postural tremor frequency,bilateral postural tremor maximum am-plitude,bilateral action tremor frequency,bilateral action tremor maximum amplitude,and com-parison of bilateral resting tremor frequency(P<0.05,P<0.01).The MSA-P group exhibited significantly lower blink frequency,maximum amplitude and frequency of facial tremors,upright extension angular velocity,and step frequency,while higher ratio of mouth opening duration and longer turnaround time when compared with the PD group(P<0.05,P<0.01).The AUC value of the combined nine motor function indicators and the five facial expression indicators in differ-entiating PD from MSA-P was 0.943(95%CI:0.895-0.991,P=0.000)and 0.925(95%CI:0.870-0.981,P=0.000),respectively,both better than that of individual indicators.Conclusion Combi-nation assessment of facial expression,posture,gait with AI assistance can contribute to the dif-ferential diagnosis of PD and MSA-P.
7.Orthostatic hypotension-related serum biomarkers in patients with multiple system atrophy
Jilin CHEN ; Hairong QIAN ; Xiaohui YANG ; Qianyao WANG ; Na REN ; Min LI ; Hua LI
Chinese Journal of Geriatric Heart Brain and Vessel Diseases 2025;27(11):1543-1546
Objective To explore the related influencing factors of orthostatic hypotension in patients with multiple system atrophy(MSA).Methods A retrospective study was conducted on 40 elderly MSA patients with orthostatic hypotension(MSA group)admitted to our department from January 2024 to March 2025,and another 46 elderly healthy individuals without orthostatic hypotension who taking physical examination were subjected and served as control group.General clinical data and related clinical indicators were compared between the two groups,and the related serum biomarkers of orthostatic hypotension in MSA patients were analyzed.Results The levels of vitamin D,low-density lipoprotein cholesterol(LDL-C),and uric acid were significantly lower in the MSA group than the control group(P<0.05,P<0.01).Multivariate logistic regression analysis showed that vitamin D,LDL-C,and uric acid levels were risk factors for the occurrence of orthostatic hypotension in MSA patients(OR=0.677,95%CI:0.530-0.864,P<0.01;OR=0.057,95%CI:0.007-0.434,P<0.01;OR=0.972,95%CI:0.954-0.992,P<0.01).ROC curve analysis indicated that the optimal cut-off value of vitamin D,LDL-C,and uric acid levels in predicting the occurrence of orthostatic hypotension in MSA patients was 21.850 μg/L,2.895 mmol/L,and 274.500 μmol/L,the sensitivity was 0.848,0.630 and 0.783,and the specificity was 0.792,0.750 and 0.667,and the AUC value was 0.862,0.683 and 0.748,respectively.Conclusion Monitoring serum biomarkers,such as vitamin D,LDL-C,and uric acid may be helpful for the risk assessment and management of orthostatic hypotension in MSA patients.
8.Prediction of premature mortality of major chronic and non-communicable diseases and exploration of influencing factors in Anhui Province
Qin HE ; Yan ZHANG ; Xiuya XING ; Dan DAI ; Qianyao CHENG ; Wei XU ; Zhenqiu ZHA ; Rui LI ; Yeji CHEN ; Huadong WANG ; Zhirong LIU
Chinese Journal of Epidemiology 2024;45(5):700-707
Objective:To analyze and predict the future trend of the premature mortality of major chronic and non-communicable diseases in Anhui Province, evaluate the implementation of the "Healthy China 2030" Plan, and explore its influencing factors.Methods:Using data from death-cause surveillance and statistical yearbooks in Anhui, the trend prediction and analysis on influencing factors were conducted by using methods such as time series accumulation and logarithmic linear Joinpoint regression, principal component regression.Results:In Anhui, 28.10% of the deaths were premature ones, of which 84.40% were attributed to chronic and non-communicable diseases. In premature deaths attributed to chronic and non-communicable diseases, the deaths caused by malignant tumor and cardiovascular disease accounted for 45.88% and 41.65% respectively. The prediction results showed that the premature mortality of major chronic and non-communicable diseases would decrease in Anhui in the future, and by 2030, the goal in the "Healthy China 2030" Plan would be reached only in rural area. To reduce premature death, it is necessary to pay attention to the prevention and control of malignant tumor and cardiovascular disease. Men in urban area are the key population. Factors that reflect urban infrastructure had a significant impact on premature mortality of major chronic non-communicable diseases, such as garden and green space area per capita. Factors such as concentration of PM 2.5 had a negative impact on premature mortality of chronic non-communicable diseases, while factors such as garden and green space area per capita had a positive impact. Conclusions:Disease burden caused by chronic and non-communicable diseases, such as malignant tumor, exits in Anhui. Men in urban area are key population in the prevention and control of chronic and non-communicable diseases in the future.
9.Research progress in the therapy of gastric cancer with traditional Chinese medicine via regulating immune cells in microenvironment
Han WANG ; Li XIONG ; Siying WANG ; Qianyao ZHOU ; Haiqiang WANG
Immunological Journal 2024;40(7):624-628
Gastric cancer is a malignant tumor with a high incidence rate worldwide,and its high prevalence and high mortality have seriously endangered human life and health.Although significant progress has been made in the early screening rate and comprehensive treatment protocols for gastric cancer,the improvement in patient prognosis is still poor.In recent years,the relationship between immune function and the occurrence of malignant tumors has received significant clinical attention,by providing a solid foundation for targeted treatment of tumors.And the roles of traditional Chinese medicine in immune regulation of malignant tumors also attracted more attention.This article elaborates on the role of immune cells in the microenvironment of gastric cancer,summarizes the regulatory mechanism of traditional Chinese medicine on immune function,and aims to provide reference for the treatment of gastric cancer.
10.Role of astrocytes in traumatic brain injury and therapeutic strategies
Yizhen HUANG ; Hao CHENG ; Haowei WANG ; Qianyao ZHANG ; Chengliang LUO ; Xiaofeng ZENG
Chinese Journal of Comparative Medicine 2024;34(11):84-90
Traumatic brain injury(TBI)is caused by the direct or indirect effects of external factors that result in structural or functional loss of brain tissue.Astrocytes are homeostatic cells in the central nervous system that proliferate and activate rapidly in the early stages of TBI.They then participate in a series of pathological processes,such as neuroinflammation,blood-brain barrier disruption,glial scarring,and excitotoxicity after injury,and thus play a crucial role in secondary neurological injury following TBI.This paper reviews the role of astrocytes in the repair of TBI damage,with the aim of providing new strategies for the prevention and treatment of TBI.


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