1.Research progress on macular development in pediatric cataract and its impact on visual prognosis
Houshuo WANG ; Yunqian LI ; Yanyu SHEN ; Zhenzhen LIU
Chinese Journal of Ocular Fundus Diseases 2025;41(7):561-565
Childhood cataract is a disease that affects the development of children's vision. It is divided into infants and adolescents according to the age of onset. Surgery is the main treatment, but the vision after surgery is difficult to reach the level of healthy children. Macular dysplasia is an important factor affecting postoperative visual acuity. In recent years, with the development of optical coherence tomography and optical coherence tomography angiography, more and more research has been done on macular development of children's cataract. The retinal structure in the macular area of children with cataract is abnormal, and the early inflammatory reaction after surgery can also lead to structural changes. In addition, insufficient blood supply to the macular area may affect retinal structure and function. The mechanism by which childhood cataract affects macular structure is still unclear and needs further study. Understanding the relationship between macular structure and vision prognosis is helpful to develop more effective treatment and improve the vision prognosis of children.
2.Research progress on macular development in pediatric cataract and its impact on visual prognosis
Houshuo WANG ; Yunqian LI ; Yanyu SHEN ; Zhenzhen LIU
Chinese Journal of Ocular Fundus Diseases 2025;41(7):561-565
Childhood cataract is a disease that affects the development of children's vision. It is divided into infants and adolescents according to the age of onset. Surgery is the main treatment, but the vision after surgery is difficult to reach the level of healthy children. Macular dysplasia is an important factor affecting postoperative visual acuity. In recent years, with the development of optical coherence tomography and optical coherence tomography angiography, more and more research has been done on macular development of children's cataract. The retinal structure in the macular area of children with cataract is abnormal, and the early inflammatory reaction after surgery can also lead to structural changes. In addition, insufficient blood supply to the macular area may affect retinal structure and function. The mechanism by which childhood cataract affects macular structure is still unclear and needs further study. Understanding the relationship between macular structure and vision prognosis is helpful to develop more effective treatment and improve the vision prognosis of children.
3.The effect of short-term antipsychotic treatment on disrupted thalamocortical functional connectivity in drug-na?ve patients with first-episode schizophrenia
Guowei WU ; Yanyu SHEN ; Wen ZHANG ; Zhening LIU ; Eric CHEN ; Hailong LYU ; Yicheng LONG ; Mengjie DENG ; Weidan PU
Chinese Journal of Psychiatry 2022;55(4):245-253
Objective:This study aimed to investigate the effect of short-term antipsychotic medication treatment of patients with schizophrenia on the effect of the thalamocortical resting-state functional connectivity.Methods:83 first-episode drug-na?ve schizophrenia patients and 117 matched healthy controls participated in the present study. The study collected resting-state fMRI data before and after the patients received short-term antipsychotics to assess the changes in the thalamocortical circuits and clinical symptoms. The directional interactions between the thalamus and other brain regions were investigated using a standard seed-based whole-brain correlation by choosing the bilateral thalamus as the seeds. Spearman′s correlation analysis was carried out between the change of abnormal functional connectivity and improved clinical symptoms in patients.Results:Compared with the healthy controls, schizophrenia patients showed decreased thalamic-prefrontal functional connectivity (including the middle frontal cortex, inferior frontal cortex, middle cingulate cortex, posterior cingulate cortex, and inferior parietal lobe, all P<0.05, FDR corrected) and increased thalamic-sensorimotor functional connectivity(including the precentral gyrus, superior temporal cortex, middle temporal cortex, inferior temporal cortex, parahippocampus, and middle occipital cortex, all P<0.05, FDR corrected)at baseline. After short-term antipsychotic treatment, the thalamic-prefrontal hypo-connectivity was significantly enhanced, and the thalamic-sensorimotor hyper-connectivity was significantly decreased. Furthermore, the changes of abnormal functional connectivity were correlated significantly with the PANSS total score changes improvement ( r=0.435, P=0.014; r=0.394, P=0.028,uncorrected). Conclusions:The present study replicates previous findings that the abnormalities of thalamocortical circuits in schizophrenia are characterized by thalamic-prefrontal hypoconnectivity and thalamic-sensorimotor hyperconnectivity. Moreover, short-term antipsychotic treatment partly improves thalamocortical abnormalities, which further relates to clinical symptom relief; Restoring of abnormal thalamocortical circuits plays an important role in the early treatment of schizophrenia.
4.The effect of short-term antipsychotic treatment on disrupted thalamocortical functional connectivity in drug-na?ve patients with first-episode schizophrenia
Guowei WU ; Yanyu SHEN ; Wen ZHANG ; Zhening LIU ; Eric CHEN ; Hailong LYU ; Yicheng LONG ; Mengjie DENG ; Weidan PU
Chinese Journal of Psychiatry 2022;55(4):245-253
Objective:This study aimed to investigate the effect of short-term antipsychotic medication treatment of patients with schizophrenia on the effect of the thalamocortical resting-state functional connectivity.Methods:83 first-episode drug-na?ve schizophrenia patients and 117 matched healthy controls participated in the present study. The study collected resting-state fMRI data before and after the patients received short-term antipsychotics to assess the changes in the thalamocortical circuits and clinical symptoms. The directional interactions between the thalamus and other brain regions were investigated using a standard seed-based whole-brain correlation by choosing the bilateral thalamus as the seeds. Spearman′s correlation analysis was carried out between the change of abnormal functional connectivity and improved clinical symptoms in patients.Results:Compared with the healthy controls, schizophrenia patients showed decreased thalamic-prefrontal functional connectivity (including the middle frontal cortex, inferior frontal cortex, middle cingulate cortex, posterior cingulate cortex, and inferior parietal lobe, all P<0.05, FDR corrected) and increased thalamic-sensorimotor functional connectivity(including the precentral gyrus, superior temporal cortex, middle temporal cortex, inferior temporal cortex, parahippocampus, and middle occipital cortex, all P<0.05, FDR corrected)at baseline. After short-term antipsychotic treatment, the thalamic-prefrontal hypo-connectivity was significantly enhanced, and the thalamic-sensorimotor hyper-connectivity was significantly decreased. Furthermore, the changes of abnormal functional connectivity were correlated significantly with the PANSS total score changes improvement ( r=0.435, P=0.014; r=0.394, P=0.028,uncorrected). Conclusions:The present study replicates previous findings that the abnormalities of thalamocortical circuits in schizophrenia are characterized by thalamic-prefrontal hypoconnectivity and thalamic-sensorimotor hyperconnectivity. Moreover, short-term antipsychotic treatment partly improves thalamocortical abnormalities, which further relates to clinical symptom relief; Restoring of abnormal thalamocortical circuits plays an important role in the early treatment of schizophrenia.
5.Research progress on low carbohydrate diet in the control of overweight and obesity
LU Yanyu ; GUO Huilan ; SHEN Fang ; HUANG Xiaoxu ; ZHANG Pianhong
Journal of Preventive Medicine 2021;33(12):1231-1235
Overweight and obesity are main risk factors for chronic metabolic diseases, and are strongly associated with the increased risk of premature death. Low carbohydrate diet (LCD) has been proven to effectively control body weight and fat mass in overweight and obese patients by short-term (≤6 months) dietary intervention studies. The mechanisms include regulation of energy metabolism, anti-inflammatory, antioxidant, alteration in expression of lipid metabolic-related genes and modulation of intestinal flora. However, the conclusions are inconsistent on whether LCD can cause durable weight loss and reduce the risk of overweight and obesity. This review summarizes the current research progress on the mechanisms, epidemiological studies, intervention studies and potential risks of LCD in controlling overweight and obesity, providing a reference for the future research and clinical application.
6.Teaching environment of primary middle and high schools in Suzhou during 2019
PAN Yanyu, ZHOU Guilan, SHEN Hui, HU Jia, DING Ziyao, HAN Di
Chinese Journal of School Health 2019;40(11):1709-1711
Objective:
To analyze the teaching environment of primary, middle and high schools in Suzhou, and to explore the relevance of students’ myopia with teaching environment, as well as the key problems in teaching environment.
Methods:
1 253 classrooms in 204 schools rom 10 districts and counties in Suzhou were selected by proportionate stratified sampling. The qualified rate of each indices was described and the teaching environment by county, learning stage were compared by using chi-squared test. The Spearman test is used to explore correlations between myopia with monitoring indicators.
Results:
The qualified rate of the distance from lamp to table was the highest (98.56%), while matching rate of student desk and chair was the lowest(0.96%). Minimum lamp table spacing, blackboard average illumination, reflectance from blackboard wall, classroom per capita area, classroom microclimate differed significantly in urban and rural (P<0.05); daylighting coefficient, reflectance from walls, average illumination of desktop and blackboard, classroom per capita area, and microclimate indicator were statistically different by learning stages(r=0.42,P<0.05). Prevalence of myopia correlated with the index of lighting.
Conclusion
Qualified desks and matched chairs, as well as the daylighting design in classroom should receive more attention in Suzhou. The findings lend support to identification of key health priorities and formulation of the localized health practice for health administrations.
7.Preparation and sustained-release property of prednisolone implantable films
Qiang LI ; Yanyu LIN ; Peng QI ; Jiazuo SHEN ; Lin LI ; Kejian LIAN
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2014;(39):6342-6347
BACKGROUND:In recent years, the use of prednisolone has good achievements in functional recovery after peripheral nerve injury, but its short half-life, instable plasma concentrations and greater adverse reactions limit its clinical application. OBJECTIVE:To prepare prednisolone implantable films and to explore the sustained-release property of prednisolone implantable films. METHODS:Novel reverse micellar emulsion-solvent evaporation method was used to prepare nanoparticles which contains prednisolone, and we investigated the properties of prednisolone-loaded nanoparticles, including morphological form, diameter, drug loading, encapsulation efficiency, in vitro release properties. Then, composite film was prepared with the nanoparticles above and col agen, chitosan, soybean phosphatidylcholine. The properties of composite films, such as morphological form, the interaction among film materials, in vitro releasing curve, were investigated. RESULTS AND CONCLUSION:The prednisolone-loaded nanoparticles displayed favorable microstructure such as smooth surface, consistent diameters. The mean diameter of the nanoparticle was 500 nm and the max encapsulation efficiency of the nanoparticle was more than 90%. The nanoparticle displayed obvious sustained-release effect in vitro, but it exhibited a certain burst release phenomenon. We found that the nanoparticles were uniformly distributed inside and on the surface of the composite film;and the in vitro release rate of the film was slower and more stable than the nanoparticles. The composite film displayed favorable sustained-release effect with no burst release. From what we have il ustrated above, we can safely come to a conclusion that the prednisolone-loaded film possesses good sustained-release effects.
8.Comparative analysis of decitabine combined with DAG regimen and other regimens in treatment of refractory/relapsed acute myeloid leukemia.
Jie HAO ; Li WANG ; Yanyu WANG ; Zhenyu LIU ; Xiao GU ; Jiaqi LIU ; Liangqun LI ; Yunyi DUAN ; Yu CHEN ; Weili ZHAO ; Zhixiang SHEN
Chinese Journal of Hematology 2014;35(6):481-485
OBJECTIVETo compare the clinical efficacy and safety among different chemotherapeutic regimens in treatment of refractory/relapsed acute myeloid leukemia (AML).
METHODSThe clinical data of 67 refractory/relapsed AML patients enrolled from September 2008 to April 2013 were collected. The differences of clinical outcome and adverse events among the patients treated with decitabine combined with DAG regimen, CAG regimen or "3+7" regimen were analyzed.
RESULTSAmong 19 patients in decitabine treatment group, 5 (26.3%) achieved complete remission (CR), 4 (21.1%) partial remission (PR), with overall response rate (ORR) of 47.4 %. Of 26 patients in CAG regimen group, 8 (30.8%) achieved CR, 1 (3.8%) PR, with ORR of 34.6%. Of 22 patients in "3+7" regimen group, 4 (18.2%) achieved CR, with ORR of 18.2%. The ORR of decitabine group was significantly higher than that of "3+7" group (P<0.05). However, no significant difference of ORR was observed among the three groups (P>0.05). It was interesting to note that in decitabine group, the marrow blast counts were lower in CR patients compared with those in non-CR patients (P<0.05), while this was not found in "3+7" group (P>0.05) and CAG regimen group (P>0.05). Adverse events in the three groups were similar, mainly including myelosuppression, pulmonary infection, nausea, vomiting and liver dysfunction, and could be well tolerated. Followed- up to September 2013, the median overall survival (OS) of decitabine group, CAG regimen group and "3+7" group after relapse was 7.5, 4 and 3 months, respectively (P>0.05), while significant difference was obtained between decitabine group and "3+7" regimen group (P<0.05).
CONCLUSIONDecitabine combined with DAG regimen is effective and well tolerated in refractory/relapsed AML patients who were unsuitable for intensive chemotherapy and hematopoietic stem cell transplantation, and the patients with low marrow blast counts are more suitable for the application of decitabine combined with DAG regimen.
Adult ; Aged ; Antineoplastic Combined Chemotherapy Protocols ; therapeutic use ; Azacitidine ; administration & dosage ; analogs & derivatives ; Female ; Humans ; Leukemia, Myeloid, Acute ; drug therapy ; Male ; Middle Aged ; Neoplasm Recurrence, Local ; Retrospective Studies ; Treatment Outcome ; Young Adult


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