1.Distribution characteristics of traditional Chinese medicine syndromes and their elements in people with subhealth fatigue.
Tianfang WANG ; Jiajia WANG ; Xiaolin XUE ; Ping HAN ; Yajing ZHANG ; Guanru LI ; Xiuyan WU ; Yan ZHAO ; Lilong TANG ; Yuyue LIU ; Conglu SUI ; Chen FU ; Yongmei SHANG ; Bo ZHOU
Journal of Integrative Medicine 2010;8(3):220-3
To investigate the characteristics of traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) syndromes and their elements in people with subhealth fatigue.
2.Discussion on scientific connotation of "cold coagulation and blood stasis" for endometriosis pathogenesis based on iron overload
Yuejian ZHANG ; Wenbai QU ; Conglu SUI ; Yanan GUO ; Tiantian HE ; Mengping YANG ; Wenjuan ZHANG ; Xiaona MA
International Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2023;45(12):1473-1477
This article analyzed the specific path of iron overload affecting EMT "blood countercurrent cell survival/adhesion/invasion/angiogenesis ectopic lesions" from the three aspects of mediating NF-κB and inflammatory reaction, stimulation of abnormal activation of macrophages, and induction of oxidative stress injury; introduced the theoretical connotation of the pathogenesis of "cold coagulation and blood stasis", and briefly described the progress of the pathogenesis of EMT from the perspective of "blood out of menstruation - injury caused by cold pathogenic factors - cold coagulation and blood stasis - long-term accumulation syndrome"; based on the mutual confirmation of "menstruation countercurrent - iron overload microenvironment - cell survival/adhesion/invasion/angiogenesis - ectopic focus" and "blood out of menstruation - cold pathogen injury - cold coagulation and blood stasis - chronic accumulation syndrome", it was believed that starting from iron overload could tap the scientific connotation and microscopic materials of the pathogenesis of "cold coagulation and blood stasis" in EMT, so as to provide new directions and theoretical references for the research of the pathogenesis of EMT and the mechanism of drugs.
3.Clinical Experience of WANG Qingguo in Treating Wind-Cold-Dampness Arthralgia Based on Nutrient Qi and Defense Qi
Jingbo ZHAO ; Zhen ZHOU ; Wei SHAO ; Chaoyue HUO ; Xiaona MA ; Conglu SUI
Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2024;65(18):1860-1864
To summarize the experience of Professor WANG Qingguo in diagnosing and treating wind-cold-dampness arthralgia based on the principle that "the nutrient-defense qi does not merge with wind-cold-dampness qi, so it did not result to arthralgia". By analyzing the relationship between nutrient-defense qi and wind-cold-dampness arthralgia, it is believed that the occurrence of wind-cold-dampness arthralgia is closely related to the movement of nutrient qi and defense qi, and the key to the treatment of this disease is to regulate nutrient qi and defense qi and remove the combination of nutrient-defense qi and wind-cold-dampness qi. The core pathogenesis of wind-cold-dampness arthralgia in the early stage is the initial combination of nutrient-defense qi and wind-cold-dampness qi, and the treatment should harmonize nutrient-defense qi and eliminate the pathogen and release pathogenesis, with Chaihu Guizhi Decoction (柴胡桂枝汤) as the main prescription; the core pathogenesis of the middle stage is nutrient-defense qi and wind-cold-dampness qi cemented together, and the treatment should harmonize and tonify nutrient qi and defense qi and separate the pathogen to alleviate disease, with self-prescribed Chuanteng Tongbi Decoction (穿藤通痹汤) as the main prescription; the core pathogenesis of the late stage is deficiency and stagnation of nutrient-defense qi, wind-cold-dampness qi still exist, and the treatment should tonify and free nutrient qi and defense qi to eliminate pathogen and arthralgia, with self-prescribed Chuanqing Haijia Decoction (穿青海甲汤) plus Duhuo Jisheng Decoction (独活寄生汤) as the main prescription.