1.Rehabilitation Therapy on Post-stroke Depression and Analysis of Correlative Factors
Genping GUO ; Yangzheng LI ; Maobiao CHEN ; Qian ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Theory and Practice 2007;13(2):141-142
ObjectiveTo investigate the clinical characteristics of post-stroke depression (PSD) and correlative factors.Methods116 patients with PSD were randomly divided into the treatment group (n=69) and control group (n=47). The patients of the treatment group were treated with selective serotonin re-uptake inhibitors (SSRI) 20 mg/d and combined with psychological counselling, those of the control group only with SSRI. All patients were examined with Self-rating Depression Scale (SDS) when admission and one month after treatment.ResultsAfter treatment, the SDS scores of all patients in two groups decreased ( P<0.05~0.01), but the therapeutic effect of the treatment group was better than that of the control group ( P<0.05).ConclusionThe PSD is correlated with psych-social circumstances except body disease.
2.Population genetic quality analysis of outbred KM mice from Shanghai Seed Center
Hong WANG ; Xiaoyan DU ; Ping XU ; Xiaoli CHI ; Genping LI ; Bingfei YUE ; Zhenwen CHEN
Chinese Journal of Comparative Medicine 2014;(12):27-32
Objective To analyze and evaluate the population genetic quality of outbred KM mice from National Rodent Seed Center ( Shanghai ) .Methods A total of 30 outbred KM mice were randomly chosen.The genetic characteristics of the population were determined by PCR and STR scanning using 30 selected microsatellite loci. Popgen1.32 software was used to process the data.Results Thirty microsatellite loci shared 123 alleles in the KM mouse population.The average effective allele number and the average heterozygosity were 2.3989 and 0.5342, respectively.The average polymorphism information content ( PIC ) was 0.4735.Conclusions The outbred KM mouse population of Shanghai Seed Center has genetic stability and genetic diversity, and is satisfied with the genetic characteristics of closed colony laboratory animal.
3.Prevention and Treatment of Diabetic Kidney Disease with Traditional Chinese Medicine Based on Diabetic Tubulopathy
Na LI ; Genping LEI ; Ting WANG ; Sheng DONG
World Science and Technology-Modernization of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2023;25(7):2321-2326
Diabetic kidney disease(DKD)is one of the common chronic complications of diabetes mellitus(DM),the primary cause of chronic kidney disease(CKD),including end-stage renal disease(ESRD),and an important risk factor for early death in diabetic patients.As an important starting point of DKD,diabetic tubulopathy(DT)is important for the early prevention and treatment of DKD.It is found that traditional Chinese medicine can effectively delay the course of DKD through the active prevention and treatment of DT,and achieve early prevention,early treatment and good prognosis.The mechanism is mainly to improve and protect the damaged renal tubules in patients in various periods through different targets and pathways,so as to reduce kidney injury,improve the clinical symptoms of patients and delay the course of the disease.This paper reviews the mechanism of renal tubular injury in diabetic kidney disease and the progress of traditional Chinese medicine in the prevention and treatment of diabetic kidney disease based on diabetic tubulopathy in recent years.
4.Traditional Chinese Medicine Intervention in Membranous Nephropathy Based on Podocyte Injury: A Review
Xin LI ; Genping LEI ; Zhe FENG ; Ting WANG ; Sheng DONG
Chinese Journal of Experimental Traditional Medical Formulae 2023;29(12):257-264
Membranous nephropathy, an autoimmune kidney disease with glomerular podocyte injury as the core mechanism, is a common pathological type of adult nephrotic syndrome and has become the main cause of end-stage renal disease in China. Podocytes are terminally differentiated cells that play an important role in maintaining the structural and functional stability of glomeruli and are molecular barriers for protein filtration. Glomerular filtration membrane injury induced by podocyte injury is an important cause of massive proteinuria. Persistent or aggravated proteinuria may prolong the course of membranous nephropathy. It is believed that podocyte destruction in membranous nephropathy is mainly related to oxidative stress, autophagy dysregulation, abnormal expression of podocyte marker proteins, chronic inflammation, epithelial-mesenchymal cell transdifferentiation, and so on. At present, western medicine mostly uses immunosuppressants and hormones for treatment according to its pathological stage, but there are certain adverse reactions. Traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) has made some achievements in the prevention and treatment of membranous nephropathy. In recent years, studies have found that many Chinese medicines can affect the occurrence and development of membranous nephropathy in different links by acting on multiple targets in the human body, with manifest advantages. This paper overviewed the podocyte injury mechanism in membranous nephropathy and summarized the treatment of membranous nephropathy with Chinese medicine monomers, compounds, and Chinese patent medicines in intervening related target pathways, aiming to provide a basis for the clinical treatment, basic research, and targeted drug development of TCM against membranous nephropathy.
5.Promoting Reform of Talent Evaluation Based on China Clinical Cases Library of Traditional Chinese Medicine
Kaige ZHANG ; Yong ZHU ; Jisheng WANG ; Liangzhen YOU ; Weijun HUANG ; Jie YANG ; Candong LI ; Genping LEI ; Chuan ZHENG ; Shuzhen GUO ; Longtao LIU ; Zhining TIAN ; Xinping QIU ; Wenli SU ; Zuo LI ; Wei YAN ; Hongcai SHANG ; Xiaoxiao ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Experimental Traditional Medical Formulae 2024;30(17):220-226
Talents are the main force for the development of traditional Chinese medicine(TCM), and the construction of TCM talents and the reformation of talent evaluation system are essential to promote the inheritance and innovation of TCM. At present, we are still exploring and developing in the fields of the formulation, implementation and evaluation indicators of TCM talent evaluation system. However, there are shortcomings and difficulties. For instance, insufficient stratification in the evaluation, excessive emphasis on the quantity of achievements, neglecting the quality of the achievements and the actual contribution, imperfect assessment indicators, and the weak characteristics of TCM. Therefore, national ministries and commissions have jointly issued a document requesting to break the four only and set a new standard, in order to promote the construction of a scientific and technological talent evaluation system oriented by innovation value, ability and contribution. For the evaluation of TCM clinical talents, China Association for Science and Technology commissioned China Association of Chinese Medicine to build the China Clinical Cases Library of TCM(CCCL-TCM), which aims at collecting the most authoritative and representative TCM clinical cases and exploring the advantages of applying clinical cases as masterpiece of achievement in TCM clinical talents evaluation. CCCL-TCM can promote the construction of a talent evaluation system that is more in line with the development characteristics of TCM industry, and to carry out relevant pilot in TCM colleges and institutions across the country in order to promote the reformation of TCM talent evaluation system.