1.Clinical effect of Jingyuankang capsule on the level of peripheral leukocytes in patients with HIV/AIDS: a review of randomized control study on 116 cases
Shiqing JIANG ; Hongxin SUN ; Yingmin XU ; Junwen PEI ; Hongling WANG ; Jianguang ZHU
China Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine and Pharmacy 2005;0(03):-
Objective: To observe the therapeutic effect of Jingyuankang capsule on peripheral leukopenia in patients with HIV/AIDS.Methods: The methods of randomized,double blind,double analogue clinical trials were used for two groups: 58 cases treated with Jingyuankang capsule,Likejun tablet analogue and HAART therapy;58 cases treated with Likejun tablets,Jingyuankang capsule analogue and HAART therapy.Both groups had systematic administration of 6 weeks.The peripheral blood cells were examined to observe the therapeutic effect of Jingyuankang capsule on peripheral leukopenia.Results: Jingyuankang capsule had a good therapeutic effect in treating peripheral leukopenia.It signifi cantly increased the numbers of leukocytes and granulocytes.As the time of administration,it could promote the growth of leukocyte more obviously.It was clinical safe and effective.No toxic and side effect was found in the process of treatment and later follow-up visit.Conclusion: Jingyuankang capsule can effectively treat peripheral leukopenia in patients with HIV/AIDS.
2.Chinese Medicine Regulates Signaling Pathways Related to Esophageal Cancer: A Review
Shanshan LI ; Dandan WEI ; Junwen PEI ; Hongling WANG ; Shiqing JIANG
Chinese Journal of Experimental Traditional Medical Formulae 2024;30(3):226-238
Esophageal cancer is a common malignant tumor of the digestive tract. At present, the pathogenesis of esophageal cancer has not been fully clarified. Although surgery, radiotherapy, chemotherapy, targeted therapy, and immunotherapy have achieved good clinical results in the treatment of esophageal cancer, there are still many complications and severe adverse reactions. As an important part of traditional Chinese medicine (TCM), in recent years, many basic experiments and clinical studies have proved that Chinese medicine has a good effect in treating esophageal cancer. At the same time, the multi-component and multi-target characteristics of Chinese medicine and unclear pathogenesis of esophageal cancer determine that there are some problems such as unclear mechanisms of Chinese medicine in preventing and treating esophageal cancer. It is necessary to start with modern medicine and reveal the mechanism of Chinese medicine in preventing and treating diseases from the aspects of molecular biology and network pharmacology. It is believed in TCM that the occurrence of esophageal cancer is mostly attributed to stagnation of liver Qi, phlegm stasis and Qi stagnation, fluid consumption and heat accumulation, the decline of healthy Qi, and the cementation of cancer toxicity. According to the literature review, Chinese medicinal compounds mainly include tonic formulae (such as Liu Junzitang), drying and moistening formulas (such as Qigesan), and heat-clearing formulas (such as Fufang Kushen injection). Chinese medicinal monomers mainly include drugs potent in attacking poison and killing insects, clearing heat, activating blood and resolving stasis, and regulating Qi, which is consistent with the etiology and pathogenesis of esophageal cancer in TCM. It is also found that Chinese medicine can promote cell apoptosis and autophagy, block cell cycle, and reverse cell resistance by regulating phosphatidylinositol 3-kinase/protein kinase B (PI3K/Akt), neurogenic locus notch homolog protein (Notch), Wnt/β-catenin, mitogen-activated protein kinase (MAPK), nuclear factor-κB (NF-κB), Janus kinase 2/signal transducer and activator of transcription 3 (JAK2/STAT3), and other related signaling pathways, but there is no systematic summary. This study systematically summarized the relevant signaling pathways of Chinese medicine in regulating esophageal cancer, which is helpful to clarify the relevant mechanisms of Chinese medicine in the process of esophageal cancer occurrence, development, invasion, and metastasis, so as to provide new targets and new perspectives for the treatment of esophageal cancer and promote the modernization of TCM.