1.Research Progress in the Mechanism of Neuropathic Pain and the Intervention Effect of Electroacupuncture
Ningfang PAN ; Junying DU ; Jie YU ; Ting XIAO ; Xiaoqin LE ; Junfan FANG ; Jianqiao FANG
Shanghai Journal of Acupuncture and Moxibustion 2017;36(1):103-107
Neuropathic pain is a chronic pain caused by primary nervous system damage and nerve dysfunction. Its pathogenesis is complex and diverse. It is difficult to treat clinically. In recent years, researchers used electroacupuncture to treat neuropathic pain and obtained a desirable effect. This article summarizes recent years’ studies on the main mechanisms of neuropathic pain and the intervention effect of electroacupuncture to provide reference for following studies on electroacupuncture treatment of neuropathic pain.
2.gwasfilter: an R script to filter genome-wide association study
Songchun YANG ; Chongyang LI ; Yizhen HU ; Qiufen SUN ; Jianqiao PAN ; Dianjianyi SUN ; Baoshan MA ; Jun LYU ; Liming LI
Chinese Journal of Epidemiology 2021;42(10):1876-1881
Objective:To develop an R script that can efficiently and accurately filter genome-wide association studies (GWASs) from the GWAS Catalog Website.Methods:The selection principles of GWASs were established based on previous studies. The process of manual filtering in the GWAS Catalog was abstracted as standard algorithms. The R script (gwasfilter.R) was written by two programmers and tested many times.Results:It takes six steps for gwasfilter.R to filter GWASs. There are five main self-defined functions among this R script. GWASs can be filtered based on "whether the GWAS has been replicated" "sample size" "ethnicity of the study population" and other conditions. It takes no more than 1 second for this script to filter GWASs of a single trait.Conclusions:This R script (gwasfilter.R) is user-friendly and provides an efficient and standard process to filter GWASs flexibly. The source code is available at github ( https://github.com/lab319/gwas_filter).
3.Model summary and application analysis of surface sensitization point detection
Wei PAN ; Linan LIN ; Xiaoshuai YU ; Xiaoying WANG ; Qiongying SHEN ; Siyi ZHENG ; Na NIE ; Yi LIANG ; Jianqiao FANG
Journal of Beijing University of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2024;47(11):1623-1628
The acupoint sensitization theory,a breakthrough in acupuncture and moxibustion over the past two decades,has greatly enhanced the understanding of meridians and acupoints while increasing the effectiveness of clinical diagnosis and treatment in acupuncture and moxibustion practices.The number of studies on surface sensitization site detection for different diseases is increasing.However,systematic sorting and a summary of the detection mode of surface sensitization points are lacking.Therefore,this study categorizes the method of surface sensitization point detection into two modes:pan-scanning and focused scanning.The classification is based on the characteristics of the openness of the research purpose,the precision of the target range,and the degree of variation during detection.The two modes have considerable differences in the exploration efficiency and the presentation of result.The pan-scanning mode can be further subdivided into holistic and localized pan-scanning modes,whereas the focused-scanning mode can be subdivided into fixed-and variable-focused scanning modes.This study analyzes the application scenarios,characteristics,advantages,and limitations of each detection mode and presents opinions on mode selection,mode innovation,and future development directions.This study aims to provide valuable insights and guidance for the follow-up research on surface sensitization site detection of various diseases.