Publications by authors named "Mengyun Zuo"

Background: White matter hyperintensity (WMH) is a common neuroimaging marker of cerebral small vessel disease (SVD) and a critical independent predictor of motor dysfunction, which increases the risk of disability, morbidity, and mortality. However, the mechanism underlying the relationship between WMH and motor function has not yet been fully clarified. It was hypothesized that cognitive impairment mediates the relationship between WMH and motor dysfunction in patients with SVD, which were considered predictor and outcome variables, respectively.

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The intestinal microbiota shape the host immune system and influence the outcomes of various neurological disorders. Arteriosclerotic cerebral small vessel disease (aCSVD) is highly prevalent among the elderly with its pathological mechanisms yet is incompletely understood. The current study investigated the ecology of gut microbiota in patients with aCSVD, particularly its impact on the host immune system.

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Synopsis of recent research by authors named "Mengyun Zuo"

  • Mengyun Zuo's recent research focuses on the intersection of cerebral small vessel disease (SVD) and cognitive function, exploring how neuroimaging markers and gut microbiota affect neurological health.
  • A 2024 study indicates that cognitive impairment may mediate the relationship between white matter hyperintensity and motor dysfunction in SVD patients, highlighting the significance of cognitive health in mobility outcomes.
  • In a 2021 study, Zuo investigated the impact of gut microbiota on immune responses in patients with arteriosclerotic cerebral small vessel disease, revealing that specific gut bacteria can influence IL-17A production in neutrophils, potentially affecting neurological disorders.