1.Research progress on the mechanism of action and clinical application of Shenqi dihuang decoction in the treatment of diabetic nephropathy
Jiajie LI ; Jiaqi WANG ; Jie ZHAO ; Zezhu LI ; Yaping WANG ; Guirong ZHANG ; Heguo YAN ; Jiabao LIAO ; Weibo WEN
China Pharmacy 2026;37(8):1085-1091
Diabetic nephropathy(DN) is a common and severe microvascular complication of diabetes. In recent years, the classical herbal formula Shenqi dihuang decoction has demonstrated unique advantages in the clinical treatment of DN. This article conducts a systematic review of the mechanisms of action and clinical applications of Shenqi dihuang decoction in the treatment of DN. It reveals that the mechanism by which this formula improves DN involves multi-target synergistic regulation. For instance, Shenqi dihuang decoction exerts multiple pharmacological effects by regulating signaling pathways including phosphatidy linostiol 3-kinase/protein kinase B, AMP-activated protein kinase/silent information regulator 1/forkhead box O1, and nuclear factor erythroid 2-related factor 2/heme oxygenase-1 pathways.These effects include regulating glucose and lipid metabolism, inhibiting oxidative stress, reducing inflammation, improving insulin resistance, modulating cell death (apoptosis/autophagy/ferroptosis/pyroptosis), and preventing renal fibrosis. Existing clinical studies indicate that Shenqi dihuang decoction and its modified formulas, alone or in combination with other therapeutic methods, can significantly improve glucose and lipid metabolism, reduce proteinuria, and delay renal function decline in patients with DN. These effects are superior to those of Western medicines such as irbesartan, valsartan, and empagliflozin, and the treatment demonstrates good safety. Future research should leverage systems biology and artificial intelligence technologies to further elucidate the integrated mechanisms in the treatment of DN by Shenqi dihuang decoction, thereby advancing the precision and standardization of its clinical application.
2.Single-cell transcriptome analyses of PBMCs reveal the immunological characteristics of individuals with phlegm-dampness constitution.
Weibo ZHAO ; Liqiang ZHOU ; Yixing WANG ; Ji WANG ; Yi Eve SUN ; Qi WANG
Frontiers of Medicine 2025;19(2):376-385
Ancient traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) doctrine says "The superior doctor prevents illnesses," pointing out preventative medicine as the ultimate goal for medical care. TCM recognizes that genetic predisposition and environmental and lifestyle influences contribute to diseases. It divides people into eight constitutions in addition to one normal/healthy kind. People with one of the eight subhealth constitutions are prone to develop different kinds of corresponding illnesses. The goal for this type of categorization is to help people take preemptive measures to prevent or delay disease onset. As the peripheral immune system through surveying the body, it can capture information from essentially all organs and reflect anomalies occurring in each organ. Thus, the detailed profiling of the peripheral immune-system function can generally reflect a person's overall heath state. In this study, we performed the single-cell RNA sequencing (scRNA-seq) of peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMCs) from individuals with Tanshi (phlegm dampness) constitution. They were prone to develop metabolic disorders including diabetes. scRNA-seq revealed greatly reduced mucosal-associated invariable T cell content and heightened TNFα-NFκB, JAK-STAT, and interferon signaling. These findings indicated heightened chronic inflammation, as well as increased hypoxia/apoptosis responses, likely resulting from frequent sleep apnea that Tanshi individuals experienced. Altogether, this pilot study demonstrated effectiveness in using scRNA-seq to reveal molecular-immunological bases for constitution categorization, thereby substantiating that preventative medicine originated from TCM.
Humans
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Leukocytes, Mononuclear/metabolism*
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Male
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Female
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Gene Expression Profiling
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Single-Cell Analysis
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Middle Aged
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Adult
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Medicine, Chinese Traditional
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Transcriptome
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Single-Cell Gene Expression Analysis
3.Research on virtual reality simulation design and application of space station extravehicular activities
Xuewen CHEN ; Jiangang CHAO ; Weifen HUANG ; Weibo LIU ; Yan ZHANG ; Wanhong LIN ; Yang ZHAO ; Peng HUANG ; Jiahao FU
Space Medicine & Medical Engineering 2025;36(1):58-64
Addressing the challenge of traditional physical/semi physical simulation methods being difficult to achieve full process and full element simulation of extravehicular activities,virtual reality technology is utilized to break through the limitations of physical environments and establish a virtual reality simulation system for extravehicular activities.Based on the application characteristics of space station extravehicular activity engineering,with the goal of improving system practicality and usability,integrating the visual immersion of virtual images,the ontology of real operation,and the consistency of virtual and real space perception,a three-dimensional scene simulation,multi-mode joystick interaction paradigm,continuous operation actions simulation of extravehicular operations,and interactive operation virtual/real space consistency method that were proposed and designed for the realistic visual perception and extravehicular operation.The system has been successfully applied to astronaut training,program validation,joint exercise,and flight control support for sixteen extravehicular activities from SZ-12 to SZ-18.The results showed that the complete reproduction of the static/dynamic realistic comprehensive scene was achieved on the ground for the human-machine operation in the entire process of extravehicular activity,and the system is an essential and important means of ground simulation for extravehicular activity.
4.Analysis of Institutional Characteristics and Implementation of Guangdong Province Laboratory Animals Ordinance in the Past Decade
Shaochang DENG ; Danrong LIN ; Chujun LIANG ; Weiqiao LEI ; Jinchun YANG ; Weibo ZHAO
Laboratory Animal and Comparative Medicine 2024;44(4):455-462
The Guangdong Province Laboratory Animals Ordinance(the GPLAO),officially enacted and implemented in October 2010,marked a new phase of legal management in the administration of laboratory animals in Guangdong Province.The GPLAO clearly authorizes the laboratory animal monitoring institutes in Guangdong Province to conduct laboratory animal quality monitoring and assume corresponding legal responsibilities.It also specifies the standards for the production and use of laboratory animals,while bringing attention to laboratory animal welfare and ethics.Through the formulation of supporting documents,the active promotion of the standardization and regulation of administrative law enforcement,and the implementation of measures to delegate power,streamline administration,and optimize government services,significant improvements have been made in the standardized management of laboratory animals in Guangdong Province and in supporting the innovative development of biomedicine.Moreover,notable achievements have been made in areas such as the construction of experimental animal technology platforms,standardization work,the preservation and development of unique resources,and talent pool development.However,with the advancements in science and technology,social economy,and legislative work,some aspects in the GPLAO have been identified for improvement.These include the need for clearer provisions on laboratory animal welfare,more specific guidelines for the management of genetically engineered animals,improved regulations on the safety and welfare of practitioners,further refined implementation of the"one-vote veto system",continued promotion of laboratory animal standardization,and the exploration of effective mechanisms for resource sharing.This paper reviews and summarizes the institutional characteristics,post-legislation implementation,and effectiveness of the GPLAO,as well as the issues and countermeasures identified during the implementation.It concludes the laboratory animals management practices in Guangdong Province during the past 10 years,aiming to provide a reference for laboratory animal legislation.
5.Meta analysis of OCTA for detecting blood vessel density changes after open-angle glaucoma surgery
Yu ZHAO ; Rong BAI ; Hongyan HAO ; Weibo CHEN ; Sheng LI ; Xiao CAO ; Chen TIAN ; Jun LI
Chongqing Medicine 2024;53(18):2838-2846
Objective To systematically evaluate the value of optical coherence tomography angiogra-phy (OCTA) for detecting the vessel density (VD) changes after open-angle glaucoma (OAG) surgery.Meth-ods The studies on OCTA for detecting the VD changes after OAG surgery were searched in the CNKI,WanFang,VIP,SinoMed,PubMed,Embase and Web of Science databases from the database establishment to May 2024.Literature screening,data extraction and risk of bias assessment of included studies were conducted independently by two reviewers.Descriptive analysis was adopoted for the systematic evaluation,the meta a-nalysis was conducted by using the R software and mean difference (MD) and its 95%CI were calculated.Re-sults A total of 13 studies were included,involving 472 patients with 500 tested eyes.The results of meta-a-nalysis showed that compared with pre-surgery,VD around the optic nerve head (ONH) and in nasal superi-or,temporal inferior,temporal superior,superior temporal and superior nasal regions at postoperative 6 months were significantly decreased.VD in the perimacular,perimacular superior hemisphere,permacular su-perior hemisphere,perimacular superior and permacular superior regions at postoperative 6 months were sig-nificantly increased.Conclusion OCTA could effectively detect the postoperative VD changes in the patients with OAG and predict postoperative visual function changes in glaucoma,and could serve as an effective test means for assessing the clinical treatment effect of the patients with OAG.
6.Completely laparoscopic radical treatment of distal gastric cancer through natural orifice specimen extraction surgery: past, present, and future
Weibo LI ; Dongbing DING ; Rongpu LIANG ; He HUANG ; Yang ZHAO ; Bo WEI
Chinese Journal of Gastrointestinal Surgery 2024;27(11):1172-1177
Gastric cancer is a prevalent malignancy of the digestive system, and traditional laparoscopic radical gastrectomy remains a crucial treatment modality. However, the abdominal wound associated with specimen removal during this procedure conflicts with contemporary concept of minimally invasive surgery. Natural orifice specimen extraction surgery (NOSES) is an emerging minimally invasive surgical technique that has gained increasing utilization in patients with gastrointestinal tumors, owing to its benefits of reduced wound, accelerated postoperative recovery, and diminished postoperative pain. In recent years, the extensive application of NOSES technology for colorectal cancer in China has provided theoretical support for the minimally invasive treatment of gastric cancer. With the standardization of community health examinations in China, the incidence of early gastric cancer diagnoses is expected to rise, making NOSES surgery the likely future trend in the surgical treatment for early gastric cancer. However, this area remains under-explored both domestically and internationally. This paper aims to synthesize prior literature and review the historical development, current research status, advantages and disadvantages, technical challenges, and future directions of completely laparoscopic radical treatment of distal gastric cancer utilizing NOSES.
7.Completely laparoscopic radical treatment of distal gastric cancer through natural orifice specimen extraction surgery: past, present, and future
Weibo LI ; Dongbing DING ; Rongpu LIANG ; He HUANG ; Yang ZHAO ; Bo WEI
Chinese Journal of Gastrointestinal Surgery 2024;27(11):1172-1177
Gastric cancer is a prevalent malignancy of the digestive system, and traditional laparoscopic radical gastrectomy remains a crucial treatment modality. However, the abdominal wound associated with specimen removal during this procedure conflicts with contemporary concept of minimally invasive surgery. Natural orifice specimen extraction surgery (NOSES) is an emerging minimally invasive surgical technique that has gained increasing utilization in patients with gastrointestinal tumors, owing to its benefits of reduced wound, accelerated postoperative recovery, and diminished postoperative pain. In recent years, the extensive application of NOSES technology for colorectal cancer in China has provided theoretical support for the minimally invasive treatment of gastric cancer. With the standardization of community health examinations in China, the incidence of early gastric cancer diagnoses is expected to rise, making NOSES surgery the likely future trend in the surgical treatment for early gastric cancer. However, this area remains under-explored both domestically and internationally. This paper aims to synthesize prior literature and review the historical development, current research status, advantages and disadvantages, technical challenges, and future directions of completely laparoscopic radical treatment of distal gastric cancer utilizing NOSES.
8.Preventive strategies for perioperative complications of robotic radical surgery for hilar cholangiocarcinoma
Chinese Journal of Hepatobiliary Surgery 2024;30(9):699-702
Surgery for hilar cholangiocarcinoma remains technically demanding, which involves liver resection, lymph node dissection, bile duct plasty, and high-site biliojejunostomy, often with a high complication rate. Robotic radical resection of hilar cholangiocarcinoma has been practiced in selected patients in some experienced hands. Compared with traditional open surgery, the types and incidence of postoperative complications of robot surgery for hilar cholangiocarcinoma are different. Based on the current case series and a literature review, we analyzed the complications of robot-assisted surgery for hilar cholangiocarcinoma, and discusses the prevention strategy of six types of complications, including complications related to: preoperative evaluation and preparement, liver resection, lymph node dissection and vascular procedure, high-site bile-jejunum anastomosis, tumor radical resection, and long-term biliary-related complications. We aim to provide some technical reference for surgeons in the future practice of robot-assisted radical resection for hilar cholangiocarcinoma.
9.Current situation and suggestions for research on laboratory animal welfare and ethics in China
Huiping LI ; Jinchun YANG ; Jinyin WEN ; Weibo ZHAO
Chinese Journal of Comparative Medicine 2024;34(10):78-87
Objective Exploring the current research status,research context,evolution,and future research directions of laboratory animal welfare and ethics in China.Methods Literature related to laboratory animal welfare and ethics was collected from journals in the China National Knowledge Infrastructure(CNKI)database from 2001 to 2023.A combination of a qualitative description based on a literature review and CiteSpace visual bibliometric analysis was used to summarize the achievements,hot topics,and directions of laboratory animal welfare and ethics research.Results The literature shows that the overall popularity of research into laboratory animal welfare and ethics is on the rise in China.The hot research topics in this field include basic theories of laboratory animal welfare and ethics,the legislation of laboratory animal welfare and ethics,technologies for improving laboratory animal welfare and ethics,reviews of laboratory animal welfare and ethics,and laboratory animal welfare and ethics education.In response to the ethical issues arising from emerging interdisciplinary fields,continuous innovation is being made via research into this topic.Conclusions Suggestions are put forward regarding changes to the legal system,review mechanisms,education and training,and innovative research using laboratory animals welfare and ethics to provide a reference and guidance on the welfare and ethics of laboratory animals.
10.Research on phase modulation to enhance the feature of high-frequency steady-state asymmetric visual evoked potentials.
Wei ZHAO ; Lichao XU ; Xiaolin XIAO ; Weibo YI ; Yuanfang CHEN ; Kun WANG ; Minpeng XU ; Dong MING
Journal of Biomedical Engineering 2023;40(3):409-417
High-frequency steady-state asymmetric visual evoked potential (SSaVEP) provides a new paradigm for designing comfortable and practical brain-computer interface (BCI) systems. However, due to the weak amplitude and strong noise of high-frequency signals, it is of great significance to study how to enhance their signal features. In this study, a 30 Hz high-frequency visual stimulus was used, and the peripheral visual field was equally divided into eight annular sectors. Eight kinds of annular sector pairs were selected based on the mapping relationship of visual space onto the primary visual cortex (V1), and three phases (in-phase[0º, 0º], anti-phase [0º, 180º], and anti-phase [180º, 0º]) were designed for each annular sector pair to explore response intensity and signal-to-noise ratio under phase modulation. A total of 8 healthy subjects were recruited in the experiment. The results showed that three annular sector pairs exhibited significant differences in SSaVEP features under phase modulation at 30 Hz high-frequency stimulation. And the spatial feature analysis showed that the two types of features of the annular sector pair in the lower visual field were significantly higher than those in the upper visual field. This study further used the filter bank and ensemble task-related component analysis to calculate the classification accuracy of annular sector pairs under three-phase modulations, and the average accuracy was up to 91.5%, which proved that the phase-modulated SSaVEP features could be used to encode high- frequency SSaVEP. In summary, the results of this study provide new ideas for enhancing the features of high-frequency SSaVEP signals and expanding the instruction set of the traditional steady state visual evoked potential paradigm.
Humans
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Evoked Potentials, Visual
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Brain-Computer Interfaces
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Healthy Volunteers
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Signal-To-Noise Ratio

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