1.Herbal textual research on food and medicinal homologous of Kui
Qian PAN ; Xiangqing MENG ; Yitong SONG ; Tianmengda WU ; Dan JIA ; Min JIA
Journal of Pharmaceutical Practice and Service 2026;44(4):185-188
Kui was first recorded in The Rites of Zhou and is the earliest domesticated wild vegetable in China. In the Qi Min Yao Shu, Kui was called “the master of all vegetables” and has a long history of application in China. As a medicine, Kuizi was first recorded in Shen Nong’s Herbal Classic, which has a history of more than 2 000 years of medicinal use and a long history of clinical application. By researching the ancient and modern herbal literature, the first herbs texts of Kui were examined, various recorded texts, confused products and the history of the original medicinal use were clarified. It was concluded that the ancient herbal texts recorded the base plant of Kui as Malva verticillata L. belonging to family Malvaceae, which provided scientific basis for the development and utilization of Kui.
2.Occupational fatigue and influencing factors of live-line power distribution workers
Ruijian PAN ; Conghan LIU ; Xin LU ; Chu CHEN ; Min LI ; Lei LIU
Journal of Environmental and Occupational Medicine 2026;43(2):196-200
Background Fatigue among distribution network live-line workers in complex operational environments has become increasingly severe and requires widespread attention. Objective To investigate the positive rates of fatigue and associated influencing factors of live-line power distribution workers, and to make a reasonable strategy to reduce the fatigue of front-line workers. Methods Power supply companies in Guangdong, Guangxi, and Yunnan provinces were selected by cluster sampling in 2023, and all front-line live-line workers in the selected companies were recruited. The questionnaire used in this study consisted of two parts: one was the Fatigue Scale-14 (FS-14) for investigating fatigue status and the other was for associated influencing factors. A FS-14 score greater than 3 points was defined as fatigue.
3.Analysis of Quality Changes of Small Packaged Alismatis Rhizoma Decoction Pieces Under Different Packaging and Storage Conditions
Gaoting YANG ; Rui XIAN ; Zimin WANG ; Zongyi ZHAO ; Zhiqiong LAN ; Xiaoli PAN ; Min LI
Chinese Journal of Experimental Traditional Medical Formulae 2026;32(2):179-188
ObjectiveTo screen suitable packaging and storage conditions for small packaged Alismatis Rhizoma decoction pieces, laying the foundation for developing standardized storage, maintenance techniques and determining shelf life. MethodsUsing the accelerated stability test method, the small packaged decoction pieces of Alismatis Rhizoma were placed in polyethylene plastic bags, aluminum foil polyethylene composite bags, and cowhide coated paper bags under temperature of (40±2) ℃ and relative humidity of (75±5)% conditions, the quality testing was conducted at the end of the 0th, 1st, 2nd, 3rd, and 6th month, respectively. Using long-term stability test method, an orthogonal experiment was designed to investigate storage conditions, packaging materials, and packaging methods. At the end of the 0th, 1st, 3rd, 6th, 9th, 12th, 18th, and 24th month, the quality of small packaged Alismatis Rhizoma decoction pieces was tested under different packaging and storage conditions(including 2 packaging methods:vacuum packaging and sealed packaging, 3 storage conditions:room temperature, cool, and modified atmosphere, 3 packaging materials:cowhide coated paper bag, aluminum foil polyethylene composite bag, and polyethylene plastic bag). Then, the G1-entropy weight method combined with orthogonal experiment was used to analyze the quality changes of the decoction pieces under different packaging and storage conditions to identify optimal packaging and storage conditions. The quality testing indicators for Alismatis Rhizoma decoction pieces were expanded beyond those specified in the 2020 edition of the Pharmacopoeia of the People's Republic of China. In addition to the existing indicators(characteristics, moisture content, extractives, and the total content of 23-acetyl alisol B and 23-acetyl alisol C), new indicators including color value, water activity, total triterpenoid content, and alisol B content have been added. ResultsThe accelerated stability test results indicated that the quality of small packaged Alismatis Rhizoma decoction pieces was more stable when packaged in aluminum foil-polyethylene composite materials compared to cowhide-coated paper bags and polyethylene plastic bags. Analysis of the long-term stability test results using the G1-entropy weight method combined with orthogonal experiment revealed that storage conditions had the greatest impact on both raw and salt-processed products, followed by packaging materials, while the packaging method had the least influence. For both types of small packaged Alismatis Rhizoma decoction pieces, modified atmosphere storage demonstrated superior efficacy compared to cool storage or room temperature storage. Storage in aluminum foil-polyethylene composite bags was superior to polyethylene plastic bags or cowhide-coated paper bags. However, the stability of sealed raw products was better than vacuum-packed ones, whereas vacuum-packed salt-processed products exhibited greater stability than their sealed counterparts. ConclusionBased on the results of the quality changes of small packaged Alismatis Rhizoma decoction pieces under different storage conditions, it is recommended that the suitable storage packaging conditions for small packaged raw products are sealed packaging with aluminum foil polyethylene composite bags and controlled atmosphere storage, and the suitable storage and packaging conditions for small packaged salt-processed products are vacuum packaging with aluminum foil polyethylene composite bags and controlled atmosphere storage.
4.Prognostic correlation analysis of multiple myeloma based on HALP score of peripheral blood before chemotherapy
Min CHEN ; Liying AN ; Xiaojing LIN ; Pan ZHAO ; Xingli ZOU ; Jin WEI ; Xun NI
Chinese Journal of Blood Transfusion 2025;38(1):61-67
[Objective] To explore the predictive value of HALP score for prognosis in patients with multiple myeloma (MM). [Methods] A retrospective analysis was conducted on laboratory indicators and related clinical data of newly diagnosed multiple myeloma (NDMM) patients, treated at the Affiliated Hospital of North Sichuan Medical College from January 2016 to October 2023, prior to their first treatment. The HALP score was calculated, and the optimal cutoff value for HALP was determined using X-tile software. Survival analysis was performed using Kaplan-Meier curves for high HALP and low HALP groups. Univariate and multivariate analyses were conducted using the Cox regression model, and a forest plot was generated using Graphpad Prism to illustrate factors that may impact patient prognosis. The predictive ability of HALP score combined with β2-microglobulin and ECOG score for prognosis in MM patients was evaluated using receiver operating characteristic curve (ROC) analysis. [Results] A total of 203 MM patients were included, with the optimal cutoff value for HALP score being 29.15 (P<0.05). Among them, 101 patients were in the low HALP score group, and 102 patients were in the high HALP score group. The results of univariate and multivariate analysis using the Cox regression model showed that a HALP score <29.15 was an independent risk factor for progression-free survival (PFS) and overall survival (OS) (P<0.05). ROC curve analysis indicated that the combination of HALP score with β2-microglobulin and ECOG score had a higher predictive value for prognosis in MM patients compared to using HALP score alone. [Conclusion] The HALP score is closely related to the prognosis of patients with NDMM. A low HALP score indicates a poorer prognosis, while the combination of HALP score with β2-microglobulin and ECOG score provides a higher predictive value when assessed together.
5.A chest CT report conclusion generation system based on mT5 large language model for residency training
Yanfei HU ; Ai WANG ; Yaping ZHANG ; Keke ZHAO ; Zhijie PAN ; Qingyao LI ; Min XU ; Xifu WANG ; Xueqian XIE
Chinese Journal of Medical Education Research 2025;24(8):1016-1021
Objective:To fine-tune the mT5 (massively multilingual pre-trained text-to-text transformer) large language model, automatically generate report conclusions for teaching purposes from chest CT image descriptions, and assess the quality of automatically generated conclusions.Methods:The training set included 3 000 high-quality physical examination chest CT reports from one hospital, and the external validation set consisted of 600 physical examination chest CT reports from two other hospitals. Experienced radiology teaching physicians assessed the consistency between the generated conclusions and the original physician-written conclusions in the external validation set using a 5-point Likert scale across five linguistic indicators (correctness of examination information, correctness of lesion detection, standardization of terminology, applicability of the conclusions, and simplicity of conclusions). Using the original report conclusions as the reference, the accuracy of the conclusions generated based on the external validation set in describing four major thoracic conditions (pulmonary nodules, pneumonia, emphysema, pleural effusion) was evaluated. Perform chi square test using SPSS 25.0.Results:In the external validation set, the mean consistency score between the generated conclusions and the original conclusions given by the radiology teaching physicians was >4 points, indicating agreement with the original conclusions. In the generated conclusions, the description of the four major thoracic conditions demonstrated 0.95-1.00 (95% CI=0.91-1.00) accuracy, 0.76-1.00 (95% CI=0.59-1.00) sensitivity, and 0.97-1.00 (95% CI=0.91-1.00) specificity. Conclusions:The chest CT report conclusion generation system based on the mT5 large language model demonstrated high accuracy and is expected to provide immediate and efficient automated guidance for standardized residency training.
6.Research progress on protective effect of cannabidiol on central nervous system diseases
Pan-pan LI ; Bao-qi WANG ; Xiao-ming SHEN ; Jie ZHANG ; Yu-min XU
Chinese Pharmacological Bulletin 2025;41(10):1818-1822
Cannabidiol(CBD),a natural,non-toxic,non-psy-choactive cannabinoid extracted from Cannabis sativa L,has a wide range of pharmacological activities,including anti-inflam-matory,antioxidant,immunomodulatory,analgesic,anti-tumor,anti-convulsant,anxiolytic effects.Recent studies have indica-ted that CBD may have potential neuroprotective effects in vari-ous models of central nervous system diseases.This paper re-views the experimental research progress of CBD in central nerv-ous system diseases and its possible neuroprotective mecha-nisms,aiming to provide references for its clinical application and new drug development.
7.Exploring the global perspective of military medical education: a visualization analysis of domestic and foreign research advances in the past 10 years
Qi AN ; Qian ZHANG ; Jing YANG ; Yuan LU ; Pan WEI ; Min LI ; Qian YANG
Chinese Journal of Medical Education Research 2025;24(11):1497-1504
Objective:To organize and interpret the hot topics and development trends in the field of military medical education research over the past decade with the assistance of visualization software, and provide direction and reference for further study.Methods:Visualization software was used to retrieve relevant literature published worldwide from 2014 to 2023. A visualization analysis was performed on annual publication volume, authors, institutions, and keyword clustering.Results:The numbers of domestic and foreign articles were 452 and 121, respectively. Domestic research reached a peak in 2014 and increased again in 2019 and 2020. Foreign research remained stable from 2014 to 2018 and increased significantly in 2019 and 2020. There were 28 domestic authors and 5 foreign authors who published more than two papers. Domestic research was primarily led by Naval Medical University (47 papers) and Air Force Medical University (21 papers). Internationally, the United States (10 institutions) and Israel (2 institutions) were at the forefront of research in this field. Keyword cluster and label analysis identified 11 cluster labels for domestic research, revealing research hotspots such as curriculum content reform in military medical universities, ideological and political education, practical training for general military doctors, and the improvement of military-civilian integrated medical service capabilities. Foreign research yielded 10 cluster labels, highlighting research hotspots such as emergency medical simulation training, health care, and psychological therapy intervention. Nine burst keywords were identified in both domestic and foreign literatures, indicating a recent domestic focus on job competency and a foreign emphasis on psychological impacts.Conclusions:Over the past decade, domestic research primarily focused on military medical school education reform and grassroots military medical officer education. In the last three years, the emphasis shifted towards the post competency of military medical staff. In contrast, international research centered on public health emergency medicine and health service management, with a shift in the past three years toward addressing both physiological and psychological issues.
8.Latent profile analysis and nursing implications of emotional inhibition in stoma patients with colorectal cancer
Caijie XU ; Peili XU ; Aihong PAN ; Yue WANG ; Min WU ; Rui LIU ; Yuyan WU ; Yunfeng ZHAO
Chinese Journal of Nursing 2025;60(11):1295-1301
Objective This study aims to investigate the current status and potential profiles of emotional inhibition in stoma patients with colorectal cancer,to analyze the differences and influencing factors,and thereby provide a basis for the development of intervention strategies.Methods A convenience sample of 348 colorectal cancer patients with ostomies was recruited from colorectal surgery departments and ostomy outpatient clinics of a tertiary A hospital in Anhui Province.Data were collected using the General Information Questionnaire,Emotional Inhibition Scale,Chinese Perceived Stress Scale,10 item Conner Davidson Resilience Scale,and Family Care Index Questionnaire.Latent profile analysis was performed using Mplus 8.3,while univariate analysis and multivariate logistic regression analysis were conducted using SPSS 26.0.Results Valid questionnaires were collected from 336 participants(response rate 96.6%).Colorectal cancer patients with ostomies demonstrated a mean emotional inhibition score of 30.84±10.49.Latent profile analysis identified 3 distinct emotional inhibition patterns:high inhibition-suppressive type(31.25%),moderate inhibition-adaptive type(39.88%),and low inhibition-excessive type(28.87%).Gender,residential location,household income per capita,ostomy self-care proficiency,perceived stress levels,psychological resilience scores and family functioning status emerged as significant determinants of emotional inhibition heterogeneity among colorectal cancer patients with ostomies across distinct latent profiles(P<0.05).Conclusion Colorectal cancer patients with ostomies exhibit significant heterogeneity in emotional inhibition profiles.Clinicians should conduct early identification of these latent classes through standardized assessments and develop tailored interventions to improve emotional inhibition outcomes in this clinical population.
9.Coral calcium hydride promotes peripheral mitochondrial division and reduces AT-Ⅱ cells damage in ARDS via activation of the Trx2/Myo19/Drp1 pathway
Qian LI ; Yang ANG ; Qing-Qing ZHOU ; Min SHI ; Wei CHEN ; Yujie WANG ; Pan YU ; Bing WAN ; Wanyou YU ; Liping JIANG ; Yadan SHI ; Zhao LIN ; Shaozheng SONG ; Manlin DUAN ; Yun LONG ; Qi WANG ; Wentao LIU ; Hongguang BAO
Journal of Pharmaceutical Analysis 2025;15(3):610-624
Acute respiratory distress syndrome(ARDS)is a common respiratory emergency,but current clinical treatment remains at the level of symptomatic support and there is a lack of effective targeted treatment measures.Our previous study confirmed that inhalation of hydrogen gas can reduce the acute lung injury of ARDS,but the application of hydrogen has flammable and explosive safety concerns.Drinking hydrogen-rich liquid or inhaling hydrogen gas has been shown to play an important role in scavenging reactive oxygen species and maintaining mitochondrial quality control balance,thus improving ARDS in patients and animal models.Coral calcium hydrogenation(CCH)is a new solid molecular hydrogen carrier prepared from coral calcium(CC).Whether and how CCH affects acute lung injury in ARDS re-mains unstudied.In this study,we observed the therapeutic effect of CCH on lipopolysaccharide(LPS)induced acute lung injury in ARDS mice.The survival rate of mice treated with CCH and hydrogen inhalation was found to be comparable,demonstrating a significant improvement compared to the untreated ARDS model group.CCH treatment significantly reduced pulmonary hemorrhage and edema,and improved pulmonary function and local microcirculation in ARDS mice.CCH promoted mitochon-drial peripheral division in the early course of ARDS by activating mitochondrial thioredoxin 2(Trx2),improved lung mitochondrial dysfunction induced by LPS,and reduced oxidative stress damage.The results indicate that CCH is a highly efficient hydrogen-rich agent that can attenuate acute lung injury of ARDS by improving the mitochondrial function through Trx2 activation.
10.Latent profile analysis and nursing implications of emotional inhibition in stoma patients with colorectal cancer
Caijie XU ; Peili XU ; Aihong PAN ; Yue WANG ; Min WU ; Rui LIU ; Yuyan WU ; Yunfeng ZHAO
Chinese Journal of Nursing 2025;60(11):1295-1301
Objective This study aims to investigate the current status and potential profiles of emotional inhibition in stoma patients with colorectal cancer,to analyze the differences and influencing factors,and thereby provide a basis for the development of intervention strategies.Methods A convenience sample of 348 colorectal cancer patients with ostomies was recruited from colorectal surgery departments and ostomy outpatient clinics of a tertiary A hospital in Anhui Province.Data were collected using the General Information Questionnaire,Emotional Inhibition Scale,Chinese Perceived Stress Scale,10 item Conner Davidson Resilience Scale,and Family Care Index Questionnaire.Latent profile analysis was performed using Mplus 8.3,while univariate analysis and multivariate logistic regression analysis were conducted using SPSS 26.0.Results Valid questionnaires were collected from 336 participants(response rate 96.6%).Colorectal cancer patients with ostomies demonstrated a mean emotional inhibition score of 30.84±10.49.Latent profile analysis identified 3 distinct emotional inhibition patterns:high inhibition-suppressive type(31.25%),moderate inhibition-adaptive type(39.88%),and low inhibition-excessive type(28.87%).Gender,residential location,household income per capita,ostomy self-care proficiency,perceived stress levels,psychological resilience scores and family functioning status emerged as significant determinants of emotional inhibition heterogeneity among colorectal cancer patients with ostomies across distinct latent profiles(P<0.05).Conclusion Colorectal cancer patients with ostomies exhibit significant heterogeneity in emotional inhibition profiles.Clinicians should conduct early identification of these latent classes through standardized assessments and develop tailored interventions to improve emotional inhibition outcomes in this clinical population.

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