1.Evolution of Medication Patterns in Traditional Chinese Medicine for Treating Inflammatory Bowel Disease
Chen WANG ; Xiaoyu CAO ; Yalan LI ; Shaoshuai LIU ; Guiying PENG
Chinese Journal of Experimental Traditional Medical Formulae 2025;31(20):94-102
ObjectiveTo explore the evolution of medication patterns and syndrome-herb associations of traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) in treating inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), providing a theoretical foundation for precise syndrome differentiation and treatment in clinical practice. MethodsMedical case literature on TCM treatment of IBD from 1960 to 2024 was retrieved to establish a database. Frequency statistics, cluster analysis, change point detection, and association rule mining were employed to comprehensively analyze the syndrome distribution, therapeutic methods, medication patterns, and their temporal variations. ResultsA total of 685 medical cases were included. Common syndromes were dampness-heat (66.42%) and spleen deficiency (56.20%). Primary therapeutic methods included heat clearing (63.65%), spleen invigorating (47.45%), and dampness draining (36.79%). High-frequency herbs included Coptidis Rhizoma (354), Paeoniae Radix Alba (303), Aucklandiae Radix (292), Codonopsis Radix (253), and Glycyrrhizae Radix et Rhizoma (244). Initial prescription clustering revealed three core therapeutic method combinations: heat clearing and detoxifying (represented by Baitouweng Tang), spleen invigorating and Qi reinforcing (represented by Shenling Baizhusan), and cold-heat regulation (represented by Wumeiwan combined with Shaoyao tang). Temporal analysis identified 2008 as a key transition point in TCM treatment of IBD, with significantly increased usage frequency of heat-clearing and dampness-drying herbs such as Fraxini Cortex, Phellodendri Chinensis Cortex, Sophorae Flavescentis Radix, and Scutellariae Radix as well as hemostatic herbs such as carbonized Sanguisorbae Radix, Bletillae Rhizoma, Agrimoniae Herba, and Notoginseng Radix et Rhizoma. Follow-up efficacy analysis showed median improvement rates of 64.0% at the first follow-up, 76.0% at the second follow-up, and 78.7% at the third follow-up. Syndrome-drug association analysis revealed specific herb pairs with significant therapeutic advantages, including Notoginseng Radix et Rhizoma + Coicis Semen, Sanguisorbae Radix + Coptidis Rhizoma, and Codonopsis Radix + Aconii Lateralis Radix Praeparaia. ConclusionTCM medication patterns for treating IBD demonstrate distinct temporal evolution characteristics, with significantly increased usage frequency of herbs such as Fraxini Cortex, Notoginseng Radix et Rhizoma, and Agrimoniae Herba. Significant therapeutic method-herb associations and syndrome-herb association patterns exist, with the formation of specific herb pairs, providing evidence-based support for precise syndrome differentiation and treatment of IBD.
2.Analysis of current practice status and influencing factors of intake and output recording in patients with heart failure
Lin YAN ; Chen ZHANG ; Zhouzhou LIU ; Guiying YOU
Chinese Journal of Nursing 2025;60(16):1941-1948
Objective To investigate the current status of cardiovascular nurses in intake and output recording of heart failure patients,and to provide a basis for further standardizing these practices.Methods A convenience sampling method was used to survey 7,761 cardiovascular nurses from 31 provinces in China in May 2024 using a self-designed questionnaire.The survey content included the content and methods of recording fluid intake and output,methods of liquid measurement,health education for patients and caregivers,and verification of the accuracy of fluid intake and output records.The chi-square test was used for comparison between groups.Results A total of 7,726 valid questionnaires were collected,with an effective response rate of 99.55%.Solid food(85.00%)and insensible water loss such as sweat(59.63%)were the lowest proportion items in the recording of intake and output,respectively.A total of 6,343 nurses(82.10%)reported that their wards had standardized"intake and output record forms".A total of 3,782 nurses(48.95%)were able to use graduated measuring cups to quantify water intake,and 3,587 nurses(46.43%)could use a"food water content table"to convert the water content of solid foods.Additionally,5,050 nurses(65.36%)involved patients and caregivers in the recording of intake and output,and 5,419 nurses(70.14%)provided health education on intake and output recording to patients and caregivers.Furthermore,4,753 nurses(61.52%)verified the accuracy of the 24-hour intake and output records after completion.Nurses whose wards regularly provided training on intake and output recording,as well as those whose wards included the accuracy of intake and output recording in quality control,demonstrated better practice outcomes in this regard(P<0.001).Conclusion The current clinical nursing practice of cardiovascular nurses in recording the intake and output of heart failure patients needs improvement.Relevant academic organizations should further refine the standards related to intake and output recording.Medical institutions should focus on strengthening training and quality control,optimizing clinical operation procedures,and providing material,institutional,and human resource support to improve the accuracy of fluid intake and output recording for heart failure patients and ensure patient safety.
3.Status of allostatic load in patients with polycystic ovary syndrome and its influence on in vitro fertilization-embryo transfer outcomes
Jingxian CHENG ; Yunxia CAO ; Jiajun GUAN ; Jieyu WANG ; Chunyan WANG ; Guiying LUO ; Chang′e CHEN
Chinese Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology 2025;60(9):732-740
Objective:To investigate the status of allostatic load (AL) in patients with polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) and its influence on the clinical outcomes of in vitro fertilization-embryo transfer.Methods:This was a prospective study. By using convenient sampling method, 421 patients with PCOS (PCOS group) and 372 control infertility patients (control group) in the Reproductive Center of the First Affiliated Hospital of Anhui Medical University from April 2022 to January 2024 were investigated for basic information, physical examination, laboratory examination and follow-up of clinical outcomes. The total score of AL was calculated using 16 related indicators of cardiovascular system, metabolic system and immune system, and AL>3 was used as the judgment criteria for the high level AL group and the low level AL group. The differences in general data, embryo development and clinical outcomes between the groups were compared.Results:There were 222 cases (52.7%, 222/421) in PCOS low level AL group and 199 cases (47.3%, 199/421) in PCOS high level AL group. There were 214 patients (57.5%, 214/372) in the control low level AL group and 158 patients (42.5%, 158/372) in the control high level AL group. Embryo development outcomes: number of oocytes retrieved (median: 12, 12, 19, 14, respectively; P<0.001), number of two pronuclei (median: 8, 7, 11, 8, respectively; P<0.001), number of fertilization (median: 9, 9, 13, 10, respectively; P<0.001), number of metaphase of meiosis Ⅱ oocytes (median: 9, 8, 13, 10, respectively; P<0.001), number of transferable embryos (median: 5, 5, 7, 6, respectively; P<0.001), number of high-quality embryos (median: 4, 3, 6, 5, respectively; P<0.001), gonadotropin(Gn) starting dosage (median: 150, 200, 150, 200 U, respectively; P<0.001), total dosage of Gn (median: 1 800, 2 075, 1 575, 2 025 U, respectively; P<0.001), duration of Gn used (median: 10, 10, 10, 10 days, respectively; P=0.027) in the control low level AL group, control high level AL group, PCOS low level AL group and PCOS high level AL group were significantly different. Pairings between groups showed that number of oocytes retrieved, number of two pronuclei, number of fertilization, number of metaphase of meiosis Ⅱ oocytes and number of transferable embryos in PCOS high level AL group were lower than those in PCOS low level AL group (all P<0.05); Gn starting dosage and total dosage of Gn in PCOS low level AL group were lower than those in the other three groups (all P<0.05); duration of Gn used in PCOS high level AL group was higher than that PCOS low level AL group ( P<0.05). Clinical outcomes: the control low level AL group, control high level AL group, PCOS low level AL group and PCOS high level AL group underwent fresh transplantation [27.4% (57/208), 24.4% (38/156), 15.1% (32/212), 17.1% (33/193), respectively; P=0.006] and the proportion of transplanted day 5 embryos [82.7% (172/208), 77.6% (121/156), 91.0% (193/212), 86.5% (167/193), respectively; P=0.018] were statistically significant. There were no significant differences in fertilization rate, biochemical pregnancy rate, clinical pregnancy rate, multiple pregnancy rate and early abortion rate among the four groups (all P>0.05). Conclusion:The high level of AL in PCOS patients may affect the outcomes of embryo development, and more attention should be paid to AL in PCOS patients to reduce stress.
4.Analysis of the efficacy of lamb′s tripe extract and vitamin B 12 capsule on chronic atrophic gastritis at different sites
Dongdong XIA ; Huahong XIE ; Bo JIANG ; Hong XU ; Zhanguo NIE ; Chengwei TANG ; Qiang GUO ; Xiaoping ZOU ; Shuisheng SHI ; Tao SUN ; Shourong SHEN ; Guoqing LI ; Xiaozhong GUO ; Xiaoyan ZHAO ; Jiaming QIAN ; Weixing CHEN ; Guiying ZHANG ; Aijun LIAO ; Jingyuan FANG ; Daiming FAN ; Kaichun WU
Chinese Journal of Digestion 2025;45(3):162-168
Objective:To evaluate the efficacy of lamb′s tripe extract and vitamin B 12 capsule (LTEVB 12C) on chronic atrophic gastritis (CAG) at different locations (antrum lesser curvature, antrum greater curvature, gastric angle, corpus lesser curvature, and corpus greater curvature). Methods:From August 2011 to January 2013, 715 patients with CAG in a multicenter, randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled trial were enrolled from 16 tertiary first-class hospitals across the country, including the First Affiliated Hospital of Air Force Medical University, Nanfang Hospital of Southern Medical University, the First Hospital of Jilin University, West China Hospital of Sichuan University, etc., there were 476 cases in the LTEVB 12C group and 239 cases in the placebo group. The patients of the LTEVB 12C group received LTEVB 12C, and the patients of placebo group received LTEVB 12C mimetic, all the medications were taken 3 capsules each time and 3 times a day after meals, and the treatment course of 2 groups were both 6 months. The efficacy evaluation criteria included the effective rate (a decrease of ≥1 in histopathological score compared with baseline after 6 months of treatment) and the reversal rate (a decrease of ≥ 2 in histopathological score compared with baseline after 6 months of treatment in the patients with moderate to severe CAG). The impact of lesion sites on the therapeutic effects of LTEVB 12C was analyzed by logistic regression analysis. The two-way unordered Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel chi-square test considering the center effect and Pearson chi-square test were used for statistical analysis. Results:The effective rates of chronic inflammation at the antrum greater curvature and corpus greater curvature (23.3%, 110/473 vs. 13.0%, 31/239; 20.3%, 96/472 vs. 12.6%, 30/239), the effective rates of atrophy at the antrum lesser curvature, antrum greater curvature, gastric angle, corpus lesser curvature, and the corpus greater curvature (27.0%, 118/437 vs. 15.7%, 34/216; 29.2%, 126/432 vs. 18.5%, 38/205; 27.8%, 121/435 vs. 16.7%, 36/216; 32.5%, 127/391 vs. 19.8%, 37/187; 33.0%, 119/361 vs. 21.8%, 39/179), and the effective rates of intestinal metaplasia at the antrum lesser curvature, antrum greater curvature, gastric angle, and the corpus lesser curvature (45.0%, 112/249 vs. 29.8%, 31/104; 53.8%, 86/160 vs. 33.9%, 21/62; 45.8%, 103/225 vs. 24.0%, 25/104; 51.9%, 83/160 vs. 28.3%, 17/60) of the LTEVB 12C group were all higher than those of the placebo group, and the differences were statistically significant ( χ2=10.76, 6.39, 9.69, 7.91, 11.05, 9.62, 8.57, 5.20, 7.11, 12.45, and 6.73; all P<0.05). The reversal rates of chronic inflammation at the corpus lesser curvature and corpus greater curvature (5.2%, 12/231 vs. 0, 0/123; 4.7%, 8/170 vs. 0, 0/88), the reversal rates of atrophy at the antrum lesser curvature, antrum greater curvature, corpus lesser curvature, and the corpus greater curvature (6.8%, 22/323 vs. 1.3%, 2/151; 9.2%, 29/315 vs. 1.4%, 2/144; 14.2%, 38/267 vs. 2.5%, 3/121; 20.8%, 35/168 vs. 5.8%, 4/69), and the reversal rates of intestinal metaplasia at the antrum lesser curvature, antrum greater curvature, gastric angle, and the corpus lesser curvature (29.8%, 39/131 vs. 9.1%, 4/44; 41.0%, 32/78 vs. 12.5%, 3/24; 33.3%, 44/132 vs. 4.8%, 3/63; 50.0%, 37/74 vs. 8.7%, 2/23) of the LTEVB 12C group were all higher than those of the placebo group, and the differences were statistically significant ( χ2=6.58, 5.12, 5.60, 8.61, 11.43, 6.59, 7.30, 4.95, 15.92, 7.62; all P<0.05). There were no statistically significant differences in the effective rates and reversal rates of active inflammation at different locations between the LTEVB 12C group and the placebo group (all P>0.05). The results of logistic regression analysis (taking the antrum lesser curvature as the reference) further confirmed that the reversal rates of chronic inflammation ( OR=0.22, 95% confidence interval (95% CI): 0.07 to 0.67; OR=0.24, 95% CI: 0.07 to 0.80), atrophy ( OR=0.28, 95% CI: 0.16 to 0.49; OR=0.28, 95% CI: 0.16 to 0.49), and intestinal metaplasia ( OR=0.42, 95% CI: 0.24 to 0.77; OR=0.20, 95% CI: 0.08 to 0.52) at the corpus lesser curvature and corpus greater curvature were all higher than those at the antrum lesser curvature, and the differences were statistically significant (all P<0.05). There were no statistically siginificant differences in the reversal rates of the aforementioned pathological features between the antrum greater curvature, gastric angle, and the antrum lesser curvature (all P>0.05). Conclusion:LTEVB 12C can achieve good efficacy in the treatment of CAG, and the chronic inflammation, atrophy, and intestinal metaplasia at multiple locations are improved, especially at the corpus lesser curvature and the corpus greater curvature.
5.Research on challenges and recommendations for application of artificial intelligence in Immunology education
Enning ZHANG ; Chen WANG ; Zhixin ZHENG ; Chonghao ZHANG ; Yu HAO ; Guiying PENG
Chinese Journal of Immunology 2025;41(6):1290-1293
Intricate nature of Immunology teaching,characterized by diverse cellular types,complex molecular mechanisms,and highly dynamic immune responses,poses significant challenges.Utilization of artificial intelligence(AI)technology to provide personalized learning pathways and resources for Immunology education has emerged as a critical direction in contemporary educational reform.By examining current domestic application status and specific teaching practices,this article explores gap between AI technology and traditional teaching theories,analyzes issues such as deep integration and transformation of teacher's role.Special attention is also given to ethical considerations,including privacy protection,fairness and accessibility,and ethical implications of data processing.In response to these issues,authors propose a set of comprehensive recommendations,including establishing a student-centered learning model,strengthening teaching staff capabilities,improving privacy protection and algorithmic transparency,promoting educational equity,and reinforcing ethical education,aiming to support healthy and sustainable development of AI technology within Immunology education,offering valuable insights for reform and innovation of Immunology education.
6.The expression of CTLA-4 and PD-L1 in pulmonary lymphoepithelial carcinoma,the clinical significance and the distribution of lymphocyte infiltration in the tumor microenvironment
Jinli HUANG ; Ruisi BEI ; Yujiao CHEN ; Zhimeng LI ; Guiying HUANG ; Yamin WEI ; Jinhua ZHENG
Chinese Journal of Clinical and Experimental Pathology 2025;41(6):731-738
Purpose This study aimed to investigate the expression of CTLA-4 and PD-L1 in pulmonary lympho-epithelial carcinoma(PLEC)and to explore their relationships with patient prognosis and with tumor-infiltrating lym-phocytes(TILs).Methods Fifty cases of PLEC were retrospectively collected,together with 23 samples of adjacent normal lung tissue.Immunohistochemistry was performed to detect CTLA-4 and PD-L1 expression in both PLEC and adjacent normal lung tissues,as well as to quantify CD4+and CD8+T-lymphocytes infiltration within the tumor micro-environment.CTLA-4,PD-L1,and the distributions of CD4+T cells and CD8+T cells were then correlated with the clinicopathological features of PLEC.Results The positive rate of CTLA-4 in PLEC was significantly higher than that in adjacent normal lung tissue(P<0.05).PD-L1 expression differed significantly across TNM stages of PLEC(P<0.05)and was positively correlated with TNM stages(r=0.31,P=0.03).CD4+and CD8+T-lymphocytes were pre-dominantly localized in the tumor stroma,with CD4+T cells density exceeding that of CD8+(P<0.05).Within canc-er nests,CD8+T cells density was significantly higher than CD4+(P<0.05).Conclusion Both PD-L1 and CTLA-4 are frequently expressed in PLEC,suggesting they represent potential immunotherapeutic targets.In the PLEC micro-environment,lymphocytes primarily infiltrated the stromal compartment,and CD4+T cells are more abundant than CD8+T cells in that locale.
7.Research progress on lifestyle intervention in patients with polycystic ovary syndrome
Chunyan WANG ; Jieyu WANG ; Guiying LUO ; Chang'e CHEN
Chinese Journal of Reproduction and Contraception 2025;45(5):532-536
Polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) is a common chronic disease in women of childbearing age, which mainly threatens women's reproductive health and metabolism. Globally, 5%-20% of women of childbearing age are affected, depending on the diagnostic criteria. There is currently no effective treatment, so early and long-term management is crucial. International evidence-based guidelines for the assessment and management of PCOS recommend lifestyle interventions, such as exercise alone or a variety of diets combined with exercise and behavioral strategies, as first-line management options for women with PCOS to improve metabolic health. This review summarizes the new progress in the application of lifestyle interventions in PCOS patients from different dietary patterns, exercise interventions and action management in order to improve the attention of medical staff in China to the female population of PCOS and provide technical reference for the future application in the health management practice of PCOS patients.
8.Mediating effect of health literacy between discharge readiness and self-management behavior in patients with inflammatory bowel disease
Yi WANG ; Yamei CHEN ; Junwan JIA ; Guiying XIANG ; Weixian CHEN ; Baixue JIANG
Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing 2025;41(3):175-182
Objective:To explore the current status of self-management behavior in patients with inflammatory bowel disease and to construct a structural equation model to explore the mediating role of health literacy between discharge readiness and self-management behavior.Methods:From March to September 2023, 310 hospitalized patients with inflammatory bowel disease in the Tenth People ′s Hospital Affiliated to Tongji University were selected as the research subjects by the convenience sampling method. A cross-sectional survey was conducted using the general information questionnaire, the Health Literacy Management Scale, the Discharge Readiness Scale, and the Self-management Behavior Scale. Results:Eventually, 303 valid questionnaires were retrieved. Among the 303 patients, there were 190 males and 113 females, with an average age of (35.63 ± 16.41) years old. The total score of health literacy of patients with inflammatory bowel disease was (94.35 ± 10.78) points, indicating a health literacy compliance rate of 74.3%(225/303). The total score of discharge readiness was (79.52 ± 9.16) points, and the total score of self-management behavior was (135.22 ± 17.36) points. In patients with inflammatory bowel disease, the discharge readiness was positively correlated with the total score of health literacy ( r=0.748, P<0.01), the discharge readiness was positively correlated with the total score of self-management behavior ( r=0.821, P< 0.01), and the health literacy was positively correlated with the total score of self-management behavior ( r=0.767, P<0.01). Health literacy may serve as a mediating variable, partially explaining the relationship between discharge readiness and self-management behavior in patients with inflammatory bowel disease. The mediating effect accounted for 47.5% of the total effect. Conclusions:Discharge readiness not only positively impacts self-management behavior among patients with inflammatory bowel disease but also indirectly influences this behavior through health literacy. It is essential for clinical healthcare professionals to prioritize the assessment of discharge readiness and health literacy among these patients. By improving discharge readiness and enhancing health literacy, clinical healthcare professionals can effectively support patients with inflammatory bowel disease in their self-management efforts.
9.Establishment Methods and Application Progress of Rodent Models for Drug Addiction
Biying WANG ; Jiashuo LU ; Guiying ZAN ; Ruosong CHEN ; Jingrui CHAI ; Jinggen LIU ; Yujun WANG
Laboratory Animal and Comparative Medicine 2025;45(2):158-166
Drug addiction,also referred to as drug dependence or substance use disorder,is a chronic and recurrent brain disease.Its main characteristics are compulsive drug-seeking behavior,continued use of drugs,and a loss of control over intake.Prolonged use of addictive substances can result in both physiological and psychological dependence.When usage is ceased,individuals may experience intense discomfort,including anxiety,insomnia,nausea,vomiting,and a strong craving for the substances.Drug dependence is classified into two types:physical dependence and psychological dependence.Physical dependence describes a pathological state of adaptation that results from the repeated use of addictive substances,leading to severe withdrawal syndrome upon cessation.Psychological dependence involves a mental craving for addictive substances,which is needed to experience the specific euphoria that follows consumption.Regular or continuous use is required to sustain these euphoric effects.The mechanisms of addiction are complex and influenced by genetic,environmental,and various other factors.They involve higher-level neurological activities,such as memory,reward,and decision-making.Currently,effective treatment methods for drug addiction are insufficient.Due to the complexity of drug addiction,laboratory animal research is essential.Using animal behavioral models to simulate human drug addiction can enhance our understanding of the mechanisms of addiction.This research offers a comprehensive overview of various animal experimental models that explore both physical and psychological dependence.It includes detailed descriptions of the methods and procedures used to assess physical dependence,behavioral sensitization,conditioned place preference,drug discrimination,and self-administration experiments.Additionally,the characteristics of each experimental model are compared,and the relevance of these models is discussed,aiming to provide support for the research on addiction mechanisms and the development of therapeutic methods.
10.Research progress on lifestyle intervention in patients with polycystic ovary syndrome
Chunyan WANG ; Jieyu WANG ; Guiying LUO ; Chang'e CHEN
Chinese Journal of Reproduction and Contraception 2025;45(5):532-536
Polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) is a common chronic disease in women of childbearing age, which mainly threatens women's reproductive health and metabolism. Globally, 5%-20% of women of childbearing age are affected, depending on the diagnostic criteria. There is currently no effective treatment, so early and long-term management is crucial. International evidence-based guidelines for the assessment and management of PCOS recommend lifestyle interventions, such as exercise alone or a variety of diets combined with exercise and behavioral strategies, as first-line management options for women with PCOS to improve metabolic health. This review summarizes the new progress in the application of lifestyle interventions in PCOS patients from different dietary patterns, exercise interventions and action management in order to improve the attention of medical staff in China to the female population of PCOS and provide technical reference for the future application in the health management practice of PCOS patients.

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