1.Treatment Principles and Paradigm of Diabetic Microvascular Complications Responding Specifically to Traditional Chinese Medicine
Anzhu WANG ; Xing HANG ; Lili ZHANG ; Xiaorong ZHU ; Dantao PENG ; Ying FAN ; Min ZHANG ; Wenliang LYU ; Guoliang ZHANG ; Xiai WU ; Jia MI ; Jiaxing TIAN ; Wei ZHANG ; Han WANG ; Yuan XU ; .LI PINGPING ; Zhenyu WANG ; Ying ZHANG ; Dongmei SUN ; Yi HE ; Mei MO ; Xiaoxiao ZHANG ; Linhua ZHAO
Chinese Journal of Experimental Traditional Medical Formulae 2026;32(5):272-279
To explore the advantages of traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) and integrative TCM-Western medicine approaches in the treatment of diabetic microvascular complications (DMC), refine key pathophysiological insights and treatment principles, and promote academic innovation and strategic research planning in the prevention and treatment of DMC. The 38th session of the Expert Salon on Diseases Responding Specifically to Traditional Chinese Medicine, hosted by the China Association of Chinese Medicine, was held in Beijing, 2024. Experts in TCM, Western medicine, and interdisciplinary fields convened to conduct a systematic discussion on the pathogenesis, diagnostic and treatment challenges, and mechanism research related to DMC, ultimately forming a consensus on key directions. Four major research recommendations were proposed. The first is addressing clinical bottlenecks in the prevention and control of DMC by optimizing TCM-based evidence evaluation systems. The second is refining TCM core pathogenesis across DMC stages and establishing corresponding "disease-pattern-time" framework. The third is innovating mechanism research strategies to facilitate a shift from holistic regulation to targeted intervention in TCM. The fourth is advancing interdisciplinary collaboration to enhance the role of TCM in new drug development, research prioritization, and guideline formulation. TCM and integrative approaches offer distinct advantages in managing DMC. With a focus on the diseases responding specifically to TCM, strengthening evidence-based support and mechanism interpretation and promoting the integration of clinical care and research innovation will provide strong momentum for the modernization of TCM and the advancement of national health strategies.
2.Effect and Mechanism of TFAM on Chemotherapy Resistance in Ovarian Cancer Cells Through Metabolic Reprogramming Regulation
Lingling FAN ; Linglan LU ; Lili HAN
Cancer Research on Prevention and Treatment 2025;52(5):374-381
Objective To investigate the role of mitochondrial transcription factor A (TFAM) in platinum-resistant ovarian cancer cells and its effects on metabolic reprogramming and sensitivity to platinum-based drugs Methods The mitochondrial function and metabolic characteristics of platinum-resistant ovarian cancer cells were analyzed. A TFAM-overexpressing cell model was established to assess its effects on platinum sensitivity, mitochondrial function, and aerobic glycolysis; and glycolytic enzyme and drug-resistant protein expression were analyzed. Results Platinum-resistant ovarian cancer cells exhibited considerable mitochondrial dysfunction (reduced oxygen consumption rate) and enhanced aerobic glycolysis (increased extracellular acidification rate, glucose uptake, and lactate production). TFAM was downregulated in resistant cells. Meanwhile, TFAM overexpression significantly enhanced platinum sensitivity (P<0.01), restored mitochondrial function, and inhibited aerobic glycolysis. The expression levels of glycolytic enzymes and drug-resistant proteins were also downregulated (P<0.05). Conclusion TFAM downregulation is associated with suppressed oxidative phosphorylation and enhanced aerobic glycolysis in platinum-resistant ovarian cancer cells. TFAM overexpression can restore cellular dependence on oxidative phosphorylation and increase platinum sensitivity, suggesting that TFAM is a potential therapeutic target for reversing platinum resistance.
3.Changes in the body shape and ergonomic compatibility for functional dimensions of desks and chairs for students in Harbin during 2010-2024
Chinese Journal of School Health 2025;46(3):315-320
Objective:
To analyze the change trends in the body shape indicators and proportions of students in Harbin from 2010 to 2024, and to investigate ergonomic compatibility of functional dimensions of school desks and chairs with current student shape indicators, so as to provide a reference for revising furniture standards of desks and chairs.
Methods:
Between September and November of both 2010 and 2024, a combination of convenience sampling and stratified cluster random sampling was conducted across three districts in Harbin, yielding samples of 6 590 and 6 252 students, respectively. Anthropometric shape indicators cluding height, sitting height, crus length, and thigh length-and their proportional changes were compared over the 15-year period. The 2024 data were compared with current standard functional dimensions of school furniture. The statistical analysis incorporated t-test and Mann-Whitney U- test.
Results:
From 2010 to 2024, average height increased by 1.8 cm for boys and 1.5 cm for girls; sitting height increased by 1.5 cm for both genders; crus length increased by 0.3 cm for boys and 0.4 cm for girls; and thigh length increased by 0.5 cm for both genders. The ratios of sitting height to height, and sitting height to leg length increased by less than 0.1 . The difference between desk chair height and 1/3 sitting height ranged from 0.4-0.8 cm. Among students matched with size 0 desks and chairs, 22.0% had a desk to chair height difference less than 0, indicating that the desk to chair height difference might be insufficient for taller students. The differences between seat height and fibular height ranged from -1.4 to 1.1 cm; and the differences between seat depth and buttock popliteal length ranged from -9.8 to 3.4 cm. Among obese students, the differences between seat width and 1/2 hip circumference ranged from -20.5 to -8.7 cm, while it ranged from -12.2 to -3.8 cm among non obese students.
Conclusion
Current furniture standards basically satisfy hygienic requirements; however, in the case of exceptionally tall and obese students, ergonomic accommodations such as adaptive seating allocation or personalized adjustments are recommended to meet hygienic requirements.
4.Timing of glucocorticoids use in the treatment of syphilitic uveitis
Lili GU ; Fan GAO ; Yanrong WANG ; Xia WANG
International Eye Science 2025;25(7):1177-1181
AIM: To investigate timing of glucocorticoids use in the treatment of syphilitic uveitis.METHODS: A retrospective study was conducted in 110 patients(134 eyes)with syphilitic uveitis diagnosed from January 2008 to January 2021, of whom 24 were binocular. The time from onset to treatment was 1 d to 3 mo. They were divided into three groups according to the treatment, including 98 eyes with completed clearely fundus lesions and no abnormalities in fundus fluorescein angiography(FFA)+ indocyanine green angiography(ICGA)+ optical coherence tomography(OCT)after treated with antibiotics alone for 1 to 2 wk in single antibiotics group, 26 eyes with in completely cleared fundus lesions and retinal vessels wall staining observed by FFA or choroidal weak fluorescence observed by ICGA after standard antisyphilitic treatments for 1 to 2 wk in first antibiotics followed by hormones group, and 10 eyes treated according to uveitis at other hospital in the absence of a clear cause of disease, that was intravenously dripped with 250 mL of normal saline and 10 mg of dexamethasone once a day for 7 to 10 d in total, then clearly diagnosed as syphilitic uveitis by Treponema pallidum particle agglutination(TPPA)test after receiving treatment for 10 to 14 d in hormones followed by antibiotics group. The best corrected visual acuity, slit-lamp examination, fundus photography, OCT, FFA, ICGA and prognosis of the three groups of patients were compared.RESULTS: There were statistically significant difference in the best corrected visual acuity, optic disc, retinal vasculitis, choroidal weak fluorescence, and RPR titer before and after treatment of the three groups of patients. The prognosis of the hormones followed by antibiotics group was lower than that in the single antibiotics group and antibiotics followed by hormones group, and the proportion of “good” prognosis in the antibiotics followed by hormones group was larger than that in other groups.CONCLUSION: Early diagnosis and regular treatment of syphilitic uveitis has a good overall prognosis, and giving large doses of glucocorticoids before thorough antisyphilitic treatments is not conducive to the recovery of disease. In patients with residual lesions after standard antisyphilitic, the application of small doses of glucocorticoids is helpful for the recovery of the disease.
5.Traditional Chinese Medicine Syndrome Differentiation and Treatment of Chronic Cough After Pulmonary Nodule Surgery
Yun CUI ; Menglei CHEN ; Maorong FAN ; Lili WU
Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2025;66(15):1543-1547
Chronic cough is one of the common complications after pulmonary nodule surgery. Its etiology and pathogenesis are complex, and syndrome differentiation and treatment in traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) require comprehensive consideration of the distinct characteristics across the preoperative, intraoperative, and postoperative phases. Prior to surgery, there may be healthy qi depletion with lingering pathogens in the lungs; during surgery, metal instruments may injure the body, leading to qi and blood damage; after surgery, the depletion of healthy qi worsens, with dual deficiency of lung and spleen qi and yin as the root condition, often complicated by pathogens such as wind, phlegm, stagnation, and stasis. Treatment should follow the principle of comprehensively considering all three phases with a focus on the postoperative phase. Replenishing deficiency is the primary, particularly by tonifying qi and nourishing yin, as well as supplementing the lung and fortifying the spleen. For different accompanying syndromes, therapeutic methods such as dispelling wind, resolving phlegm, relieving stagnation, and unblocking stasis should be applied accordingly, while aggressive purgative herbs should be used with caution to avoid depletion of qi and blood injury.
6.Engineered platelet-derived exosomal spheres for enhanced tumor penetration and extended circulation in melanoma immunotherapy.
Jian ZHAO ; Xinyan LV ; Qi LU ; Kaiyuan WANG ; Lili DU ; Xiaoyuan FAN ; Fei SUN ; Fengxiang LIU ; Zhonggui HE ; Hao YE ; Jin SUN
Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica B 2025;15(7):3756-3766
Cells and exosomes derived from them are extensively used as biological carrier systems. Cells demonstrate superior targeting specificity and prolonged circulation facilitated by their rich array of surface proteins, while exosomes, due to their small size, cross barriers and penetrate tumors efficiently. However, challenges remain, cells' large size restricts tissue penetration, and exosomes have limited targeting accuracy and short circulation times. To address these challenges, we developed a novel concept termed exosomal spheres. This approach involved incorporating platelet-derived exosomes shielded with phosphatidylserine (PS) and linked via pH-sensitive bonds for drug delivery applications. The study demonstrated that, compared with exosomes, the exosomal spheres improved blood circulation through the upregulation of CD47 expression and shielding of phosphatidylserine, thereby minimizing immune clearance. Moreover, the increased expression of P-selectin promoted adhesion to circulating tumor cells, thereby enhancing targeting efficiency. Upon reaching the tumor site, the hydrazone bonds of exosome spheres were protonated in the acidic tumor microenvironment, leading to disintegration into uniform-sized exosomes capable of deeper tumor penetration compared to platelets. These findings suggested that exosome spheres addressed the challenges and offered significant potential for efficient and precise drug delivery.
7.Changes in serum Notch1 and IP-10 expression in children with bronchial asthma for predicting airway remodeling
Xingzi YAN ; Xiaokang FAN ; Lili WANG
International Journal of Laboratory Medicine 2025;46(10):1190-1194,1200
Objective To analyze the predictive value of changes in serum Notch1 and interferon γ-induced protein 10(IP-10)expression in children with bronchial asthma for airway remodeling.Methods A total of 120 children with bronchial asthma treated from August 2021 to December 2023 were selected and divided into the acute exacerbation group and the clinical remission group based on their disease status.Additionally,60 healthy children who underwent the physical examination during the same period were selected as the control group.The levels of Notch1 and IP-10 in the blood of the subjects were measured,and airway remodeling and pulmonary function indicators were assessed.Pearson correlation analysis was used to examine the correlation between serum IP-10,Notch1,and airway remodeling indicators.Receiver operating characteristic curve analy-sis was conducted to evaluate the predictive value of Notch1 and IP-10 for airway remodeling.Results There were statistically significant differences in the levels of Notch1 and IP-10 among the acute exacerbation group,clinical remission group,and control group,and the levels of Notch1 and IP-10 were highest in the acute exac-erbation group and lowest in the control group,with statistically significant differences(P<0.05).The poste-rior and outer diameters of bronchial tubes ratio(T/D)and wall area percent(WA)levels in the acute exacer-bation group were obvious higher than those in the clinical remission group,and the differences were statisti-cally significant(P<0.05).The forced expiratory volume in one second(FEV1)and FEV1/forced vital ca-pacity levels in the acute exacerbation group were lower than those in the clinical remission group,and the differences were statistically significant(P<0.05).IP-10 and Notch1 were obvious positively correlated with airway remodeling indicators T/D and WA(P<0.05).The area under the curve of IP-10 and Notch1 for pre-dicting airway remodeling in pediatric patients were both greater than 0.85,indicating high application value.Conclusion The levels of Notch1 and IP-10 increase during acute exacerbation of asthma and are closely relat-ed to airway remodeling and decreased lung function.Notch1 and IP-10 have high accuracy in predicting airway remodeling.
8.Analysis on research trends and hotspots of TCM papers in high impact factor journals from 2014 to 2024
Yalei ZHANG ; Yuejing CHEN ; Yile LU ; Yixin SHI ; Zhenmin LI ; Qiuwen FAN ; Yunhui SHEN ; Xinyang SONG ; Lili XU
International Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2025;47(11):1595-1601
Objective:To understand trends and hotspots of TCM research papers published in journals with high IF basing on a bibliometric analysis.Methods:TCM research papers published between January 1, 2014 and December 31, 2024 from 80 journals with IF higher than 16.0 were retrieved from medical, life sciences and comprehensive journals in Journal Citation Reports of 2024. CiteSpace 6.3.R1 and Excel 2021 were used to analyze and visualize annual publication volume, research fields, features of clinical study, institutes, funds and keywords.Results:A total of 51 papers were included, showing an increasing trend in annual publication volume; the main research areas were pharmacology, acupuncture&moxibustion and internal medicine. Multi-center randomized controlled trials were the main clinical studies; China Academy of Chinese Medical Sciences was the leading institute in terms of publication volume; 84 funds were involved, including National Natural Science Foundation of China. Keywords that appeared most frequently were TCM, efficacy, double blind, electroacupuncture, stimulation and management.Conclusion:The number and quality of TCM research papers are improved simultaneously; future research needs to deepen international cooperation, and pay attention to the integration of TCM diagnosis and treatment characteristics and modern scientific research methods.
9.Observation on the outcome of occupational chronic benzene poisoning treated with acupuncture combined with Du-Moxibustion
Ying ZHENG ; Lili LAI ; Xiaofeng DENG ; Chunyue FAN ; Jin WU ; Min OU ; Shufang YAO ; Hailan WANG
China Occupational Medicine 2024;51(2):210-213
ObjectiveTo investigate the effects of acupuncture combined with Du-Moxibustion (ADM) on peripheral blood cell count and levels of immune factors in patients with occupational chronic benzene poisoning. Methods A total of 70 patients with occupational chronic benzene poisoning (leukopenia and neutropenia) were selected as the research subjects by judgement sampling method. They were randomly divided into a control group and an ADM group using a random number table method, with 35 cases in each group. Patients in the control group were treated with conventional Western medicine such as leukocyte boosting and symptomatic treatment. While patients in the ADM group were treated with ADM treatment in addition to treatments of the control group, once per week for five consecutive weeks. Peripheral blood samples of patients were collected before and after treatment from both groups, to detect cell counts and serum levels of immune factors. Results The white blood cell count, red blood cell count, absolute lymphocyte count, absolute neutrophil count, platelet count, and levels of hemoglobin, immunoglobulins (Ig) A, IgM, IgG, complement C3 and complement C4 of patients in both groups improved after treatment compared with those before treatment (all P<0.05). The white blood cell count, levels of IgA, IgM, IgG, complement C3 and complement C4 of patients in the ADM group were higher than those in the control group after treatment (all P<0.05). Conclusion ADM treatment can increase peripheral blood white blood cells and serum levels of immune factor in patients with occupational chronic benzene poisoning (leukopenia, neutropenia), which helps improve patient recovery and can be promoted clinically.
10.Lianling Formula (连苓方) Combined with Topical Tacrolimus for Atopic Dermatitis in Adolescents with Heart Fire and Spleen Deficiency Syndrome:A Randomized Controlled Trial
Ziyi FAN ; Zhanxue SUN ; Huili ZHANG ; Linxian LI ; Shengnan MA ; Shengyi LEI ; Lili ZHANG
Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2024;65(23):2442-2449
ObjectiveTo evaluate the clinical effectiveness and safety of Lianling Formula (连苓方) in the treatment of adolescent atopic dermatitis (AD) exacerbation stage with heart fire and spleen deficiency syndrome. MethodsNinety-two patients were randomly divided into a treatment group and a control group, with 46 cases in each group. Patients in the control group took oral ebastine tablets, and patients in the treatment group took Lianling Formula orally, and both groups used 0.03% topical tacrolimus for 4 weeks. Before and after treatment, the improvement of scoring atopic dermatitis index by 50% (SCORAD50) and 75% (SCORAD75), scoring atopic dermatitis index (SCORAD), visual analog scale (VAS), traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) symptom score, the children's dermatology life quality index (CDLQI), Athens insomnia scale (AIS) score of both groups were evaluated, and the adverse reactions in both groups were recorded. ResultsFour cases in the treatment group and five cases in the control group were dropped, and intention-to-treat analysis was used. Finally 46 cases in each group were included in the statistics. The SCORAD scores after treatment were lower than those before treatment, and the scores in treatment group were lower than those of the control group (P<0.01); the attainment rates of SCORAD50 and SCORAD75 after treatment in the treatment group were 80.43% and 47.83%, which were significantly higher than those in the control group of 63.04% and 26.09%, respectively (P<0.05). VAS scores, TCM symptom scores, CDLQI scores, and AIS scores were lower than those before treatment (P<0.01), and VAS scores, TCM symptom scores, and CDLQI scores of the treatment group were lower than those of the control group after treatment (P<0.05 or P<0.01), while AIS scores were higher than those of the control group (P<0.05). The erythema, papule/edema, oozing/crusting, epidermal peeling, and dryness in the SCORAD scores of the treatment group after treatment were lower than those before treatment (P<0.05 or P<0.01), and the erythema, papule/edema, oozing/crusting, and dryness of children in the control group were lower than those before treatment (P<0.05 or P<0.01). The scores of erythema, oozing/crusting, and epidermal peeling in the treatment group after treatment were all lower than those in the control group (P<0.05). The scores of vexation, itching, dry mouth, poor appetite and irregular bowel movements in terms of TCM symptoms in the treatment group after treatment were lower than those before treatment (P<0.01), and the scores of itching, vexation, dark urine in the control group were lower than those before treatment (P<0.05 or P<0.01). The scores of itching, dry mouth, poor appetite, irregular bowel movements, and dark urine in the treatment group after treatment were all lower than that in the control group (P<0.05 or P<0.01). No adverse reactions occurred in both groups of children during treatment. ConclusionLianling Formula combined with topical tacrolimus can effectively improve the clinical symptoms of adolescent AD exacerbation with heart fire and spleen deficiency syndrome, and the formula is effective and safe in improving the children's skin lesions, reducing itching, relieving the accompanied TCM symptoms, and improving the quality of life.


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