1.Exploring Acupuncture Treatment Strategies for Premature Ovarian Insufficiency with Anxiety and Depression Based on the Theory"Blood is the Material Carrier of Spirit and Qi"
Dongyi WU ; Tianrui LU ; Weilin ZHANG ; Yanlin ZHANG ; Guizhen CHEN ; Yunxiang XU
Journal of Guangzhou University of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2025;42(11):2750-2755
The statement"Blood is the material carrier of spirit and qi"indicates that the generation of blood relies on the coordinated governance of spirit and qi,while simultaneously serving as their material foundation.Based on the physiological connection among"blood-spirit-qi",this article explores the pathogenesis of premature ovarian insufficiency(POI)accompanied by anxiety and depression.It proposes that essence and blood deficiency,premature exhaustion of Tian Gui(reproductive essence),and failure of blood to nourish the spirit form a pathological chain:"blood deficiency-spirit disturbance-POI with anxiety and depression".Blood stasis obstructing the uterine chamber,disorder of the chong and ren meridians,and failure of blood to carry the spirit give rise to the transformation:"blood stasis-spirit depression-POI with anxiety and depression".Liver qi stagnation and disruption of qi and blood further exacerbate the imbalance between blood and spirit,aggravating the disease progression.Based on this pathological analysis,the general treatment principle of"regulating blood,harmonizing spirit,and rectifying qi"is established.For patients with blood deficiency syndrome,treatment should focus on tonifying essence and blood,replenishing reproductive essence,and nourishing the spirit,selecting Guanyuan(CV4),Zusanli(ST36),and Sanyinjiao(SP6)as main acupoints.For patients with blood stasis syndrome,treatment should aim to regulate the chong and ren meridians,promote blood circulation,and calm the spirit,selecting Qichong(ST30),Zhongji(CV3),and Xuehai(SP10)as main acupoints.Simultaneously,the method of regulating the liver should be applied throughout the entire treatment process to soothe the liver,regulate qi,relieve depression,and calm the spirit,selecting Baihui(GV20),Taichong(LR3),and Ganshu(BL18)as main acupoints.Appropriate acupuncture techniques and methods should be chosen according to the patient's constitution and condition,providing new therapeutic ideas and approaches for clinical practice.
2.Molecular mechanisms of autophagy mediated by AKT/mTOR pathway in exercise rehabilitation of rotator cuff tear-related muscle atrophy
Jing TANG ; Weilin XU ; Rong LIU ; Hongtao WANG
Chinese Journal of Comparative Medicine 2025;35(1):59-66,126
Objective To explore the molecular mechanism of autophagy mediated by the protein kinase B(AKT)/mammalian target protein of rapamycin(mTOR)pathway in the rehabilitation of muscle atrophy associated with rotator cuff tears(RCTs).Methods Forty male C57BL/6J mice were randomly assigned to the following four groups:sham group,RCTs group,RCTs+exercise group,and RCTs+exercise+rapamycin group,with 10 mice in each group.On the eighth week after grouping,healing of the bone-tendon interface and muscle cell atrophy were analyzed by histology.The mRNA expression levels of muscle-atrophy-related genes(Atrogin-1,Bnip 3,MuRF-1)in supraspinatus muscle tissue were measured by real-time quantitative reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction.The expression of LC3 and AKT/mTOR signal pathway proteins in the supraspinatus muscle tissue of the groups was detected by Western blot,and the degree of autophagy in each group was analyzed by transmission electron microscope.Results Compared with the sham operation group,in RCTs group's maturity score for the bone-tendon interface at the supraspinatus tendon anchorage and the cross-sectional area of the supraspinatus muscle fibers decreased significantly(P<0.001),while muscle loss and the expression of Atrogin-1,Bnip 3,and MuRF-1 increased significantly(P<0.001).Compared with the RCTs group,the RCTs+exercise group showed a significant increase in bone-tendon interface maturity score and cross-sectional area of the supraspinatus muscle fibers(P<0.01)and a decrease in muscle loss and the expression of Atrogin-1,Bnip 3,and MuRF-1(P<0.01).Compared with the sham group,the RCTs group's LC3Ⅰ/LC3Ⅱ and degree of autophagy in the supraspinatus muscle increased significantly(P<0.001),while p-AKT/AKT and p-mTOR/mTOR expression decreased significantly(P<0.01).Compared with RCTs group,the RCTs+exercise group's LC3Ⅰ/LC3Ⅱ and degree of autophagy decreased significantly(P<0.01)and p-AKT/AKT and p-mTOR/mTOR expression increased significantly(P<0.001).The addition of rapamycin significantly reversed the rehabilitation effect of exercise in the RCTs group.Conclusions This study confirmed the anti-atrophy effect of exercise rehabilitation in RCT diseases and showed that its mechanism is related to AKT/mTOR signal activation,which inhibits autophagy.
3.Evaluation of the tele-intelligent rehabilitation system based on a wearable device in early rehabilitation of patients after arthroscopic anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction
Chenrui YUAN ; Xiping JIANG ; Caiqi XU ; Weilin YU ; Yaohua HE
Chinese Journal of Sports Medicine 2025;44(10):799-806
Objective To explore the effectiveness of the tele-intelligent rehabilitation system based on a wearable device in early rehabilitation of patients after arthroscopic anterior cruciate ligament re-construction(ACLR).Methods A total of 70 patients(48 male,22 female,18~29 years old)undergo-ing arthroscopic ACLR were randomly divided into a tele-rehabilitation group(n=36)and a convention-al rehabilitation group(n=34).The tele-rehabilitation group underwent rehabilitation training using the tele-intelligent rehabilitation system based on a wearable device,while the conventional rehabilitation group conducted a home-based self-rehabilitation exercise according to the conventional education con-tent after surgery.Before surgery and 12 weeks postoperatively,both groups were assessed using the International Knee Documentation Committee(IKDC),lower extremity functional scale(LEFS),knee active range of motion(AROM),numeric pain rating scale(NPRS)and 12-item short-form health survey(SF-12).Results Before surgery,there was no significant difference between the two groups in the IKDC score,LEFS,knee mobility,walking NPRS,as well as physical component summary(PCS)and mental component summary(MCS)scores in the SF-12 scale(P>0.05).However,12 weeks postoperatively,the IKDC score,LEFS score,and knee mobility in the tele-rehabilitation group were 73.4±9.8,70.2±5.1,and 127.9°±5.8°,respectively,significantly better than those of the conventional rehabilitation group(64.3±13.7,63.6±9.6,and 122.7°±10.6°,respectively)(P<0.05 for all).Moreover,the walking NPRS scores in the tele-rehabilitation group were significantly low-er than the conventional rehabilitation group(P=0.01),while the PCS and the MCS scores of the for-mer were significantly superior to the latter(P<0.01).In addition,the minimum clinically important difference compliance rate of IKDC and LEFS score and the patient acceptable symptom state compli-ance rate of NPRS score in tele-rehabilitation group were significantly better than the latter group(P<0.05).Conclusion The remote intelligent rehabilitation system based on a wearable device is superior to the conventional rehabilitation in promoting early knee function recovery,joint mobility,relieving pain,and bettering the life quality of patients after ACLR.
4.Molecular mechanisms of autophagy mediated by AKT/mTOR pathway in exercise rehabilitation of rotator cuff tear-related muscle atrophy
Jing TANG ; Weilin XU ; Rong LIU ; Hongtao WANG
Chinese Journal of Comparative Medicine 2025;35(1):59-66,126
Objective To explore the molecular mechanism of autophagy mediated by the protein kinase B(AKT)/mammalian target protein of rapamycin(mTOR)pathway in the rehabilitation of muscle atrophy associated with rotator cuff tears(RCTs).Methods Forty male C57BL/6J mice were randomly assigned to the following four groups:sham group,RCTs group,RCTs+exercise group,and RCTs+exercise+rapamycin group,with 10 mice in each group.On the eighth week after grouping,healing of the bone-tendon interface and muscle cell atrophy were analyzed by histology.The mRNA expression levels of muscle-atrophy-related genes(Atrogin-1,Bnip 3,MuRF-1)in supraspinatus muscle tissue were measured by real-time quantitative reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction.The expression of LC3 and AKT/mTOR signal pathway proteins in the supraspinatus muscle tissue of the groups was detected by Western blot,and the degree of autophagy in each group was analyzed by transmission electron microscope.Results Compared with the sham operation group,in RCTs group's maturity score for the bone-tendon interface at the supraspinatus tendon anchorage and the cross-sectional area of the supraspinatus muscle fibers decreased significantly(P<0.001),while muscle loss and the expression of Atrogin-1,Bnip 3,and MuRF-1 increased significantly(P<0.001).Compared with the RCTs group,the RCTs+exercise group showed a significant increase in bone-tendon interface maturity score and cross-sectional area of the supraspinatus muscle fibers(P<0.01)and a decrease in muscle loss and the expression of Atrogin-1,Bnip 3,and MuRF-1(P<0.01).Compared with the sham group,the RCTs group's LC3Ⅰ/LC3Ⅱ and degree of autophagy in the supraspinatus muscle increased significantly(P<0.001),while p-AKT/AKT and p-mTOR/mTOR expression decreased significantly(P<0.01).Compared with RCTs group,the RCTs+exercise group's LC3Ⅰ/LC3Ⅱ and degree of autophagy decreased significantly(P<0.01)and p-AKT/AKT and p-mTOR/mTOR expression increased significantly(P<0.001).The addition of rapamycin significantly reversed the rehabilitation effect of exercise in the RCTs group.Conclusions This study confirmed the anti-atrophy effect of exercise rehabilitation in RCT diseases and showed that its mechanism is related to AKT/mTOR signal activation,which inhibits autophagy.
5.Evaluation of the tele-intelligent rehabilitation system based on a wearable device in early rehabilitation of patients after arthroscopic anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction
Chenrui YUAN ; Xiping JIANG ; Caiqi XU ; Weilin YU ; Yaohua HE
Chinese Journal of Sports Medicine 2025;44(10):799-806
Objective To explore the effectiveness of the tele-intelligent rehabilitation system based on a wearable device in early rehabilitation of patients after arthroscopic anterior cruciate ligament re-construction(ACLR).Methods A total of 70 patients(48 male,22 female,18~29 years old)undergo-ing arthroscopic ACLR were randomly divided into a tele-rehabilitation group(n=36)and a convention-al rehabilitation group(n=34).The tele-rehabilitation group underwent rehabilitation training using the tele-intelligent rehabilitation system based on a wearable device,while the conventional rehabilitation group conducted a home-based self-rehabilitation exercise according to the conventional education con-tent after surgery.Before surgery and 12 weeks postoperatively,both groups were assessed using the International Knee Documentation Committee(IKDC),lower extremity functional scale(LEFS),knee active range of motion(AROM),numeric pain rating scale(NPRS)and 12-item short-form health survey(SF-12).Results Before surgery,there was no significant difference between the two groups in the IKDC score,LEFS,knee mobility,walking NPRS,as well as physical component summary(PCS)and mental component summary(MCS)scores in the SF-12 scale(P>0.05).However,12 weeks postoperatively,the IKDC score,LEFS score,and knee mobility in the tele-rehabilitation group were 73.4±9.8,70.2±5.1,and 127.9°±5.8°,respectively,significantly better than those of the conventional rehabilitation group(64.3±13.7,63.6±9.6,and 122.7°±10.6°,respectively)(P<0.05 for all).Moreover,the walking NPRS scores in the tele-rehabilitation group were significantly low-er than the conventional rehabilitation group(P=0.01),while the PCS and the MCS scores of the for-mer were significantly superior to the latter(P<0.01).In addition,the minimum clinically important difference compliance rate of IKDC and LEFS score and the patient acceptable symptom state compli-ance rate of NPRS score in tele-rehabilitation group were significantly better than the latter group(P<0.05).Conclusion The remote intelligent rehabilitation system based on a wearable device is superior to the conventional rehabilitation in promoting early knee function recovery,joint mobility,relieving pain,and bettering the life quality of patients after ACLR.
6.Signal mining and analysis of adverse drug events of doxycycline based on FAERS database
Yunxia LUO ; Weilin LI ; Xinyu CHEN ; Man'e HE ; Huamin XU ; Yaling LYU ; Jiabing XIE
Chinese Journal of Pharmacoepidemiology 2024;33(8):851-859
Objective To mine adverse drug event(ADE)signals of doxycycline using the U.S.Food and Drug Administration Adverse Event Reporting System(FAERS)database,and provide scientific evidence for clinical medication safety.Methods The data from the FAERS database between the first quarter of 2004 and the first quarter of 2024 were extracted.After data cleaning and standardization,ADE reports with doxycycline as the main suspected drug were screened.The system organ class(SOC)of ADE was performed using MedDRA,and the reporting odds ratio method and Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency method were used to mine ADE signals.The information component method was also used to evaluate signal strength.Results A total of 43 126 ADE reports with doxycycline as the primary suspected drug were collected,involving 14 642 patients,with a higher proportion of female patients(57.32%).There were 555 related ADE signals involving 26 SOC,with the top 5 SOC being gastrointestinal disorders,skin and subcutaneous tissue disorders,injuries,poisonings,and procedural complications,psychiatric disorders,and infections and infestations.The top 5 ADE signals with the highest signal intensity were Hatch reaction,sclerosing cholangitis,esophageal ulcer,gastrointestinal mucosal necrosis,and gastrointestinal injury.Among the ADE signals with the strongest signal strength not listed in the package insert,the top five were sclerosing cholangitis,nephrogenic diabetes insipidus,minimal change glomerular nephritis,diabetes insipidus and Sixth cranial nerve paralysis.Conclusion In clinical practice,particular attention should be paid to the frequent ADEs caused by doxycycline,as well as those not yet documented in the package insert,which involve multiple SOC such as renal and urinary disorders,hepatobiliary diseases,blood and lymphatic system disorders,and endocrine disorders.Therefore,clinical pharmacists should play a key role in assisting clinicians to develop and implement prevention plans for ADEs,thereby improving the safety of doxycycline in clinical use.
7.Clinical characteristics, treatment strategy, and clinical outcomes in type 2 intestinal failure
Xiaolong GE ; Weilin QI ; Wei LIU ; Haili XU ; Linna YE ; Qian CAO ; Ning LI ; Wei ZHOU
Chinese Journal of Gastrointestinal Surgery 2024;27(9):966-969
Objective:To evaluate the characteristics, clinical management and clinical outcomes of type 2 intestinal failure (IF).Methods:A descriptive case-control study was carried out. The inclusion criteria were as follows: (1) the diagnosis of IF was performed according to the European Society for Parenteral and Enteral Nutrition (ESPEN) consensus statement. (2) using a requirement for parenteral nutrition (PN) of 28 days or more as surrogate marker. (3) a multidisciplinary team (MDT) included surgeons, nutritionist, pharmacist, stoma therapists, and critical care physicians. (4) complete laboratory data. Patients with type 1 and type 3 IF and those who do not cooperate with follow-up. All the data of 67 type II IF were collected from the database in Sir Run Run Shaw Hospital from Jan 2016 to Dec 2023. The pathophysiology, clinical management, and outcomes of type II IF were analyzed.Results:A total of 67 type II IF were included. The median age was 54 (15-83) with 43 males and 24 females. The body mass index was (17.5±3.8) kg/m 2, the incidence of malnutrition was 67.2% (45/67), the incidence of sarcopenia was 74.6% (50/67), the median number of previous surgeries was 2.0 (1-13), and the median duration time of PN was 2.1 (1-12) months. The underlying disease of type 2 IF included 36 Crohn`s disease, 2 ulcerative colitis, 3 radiation enteritis, 2 intestinal Behcet's disease, 4 mesenteric infarction, 1 aggressive fibromatosis, 5 abdominal cocoon syndrome, 5 gastrointestinal perforation, 1 hernia, 4 intestinal dysmotility, and 4 other reasons (gastrointestinal tumor, trauma, and non-Hodgkin's lymphoma). According to the pathophysiology of IF, there were 33 intestinal fistula, 12 intestinal dysmotility, 6 mechanical obstruction, 13 short bowel syndrome, and 3 extensive small bowel mucosal disease. After treatment with MDT, 67 patients with type 2 IF received nutritional support therapy for intestinal rehabilitation treatment, of which 36 patients recovered with oral diet or enteral nutrition, 31 patients underwent reconstructive surgery after intestinal rehabilitation treatment failure. The median duration time of reconstructive surgery was 2.7 (1-9) months. 24 patients recovered intestinal autonomy after surgery, with 7 deaths, including 6 deaths due to abdominal infections and 1 case of intestinal dysmotility with abiotrophy and liver failure. Conclusion:Standardized multidisciplinary treatment plays an important role in type II intestinal failure, and it promotes patients with intestinal failure regain enteral autonomy.
8.Clinical characteristics, treatment strategy, and clinical outcomes in type 2 intestinal failure
Xiaolong GE ; Weilin QI ; Wei LIU ; Haili XU ; Linna YE ; Qian CAO ; Ning LI ; Wei ZHOU
Chinese Journal of Gastrointestinal Surgery 2024;27(9):966-969
Objective:To evaluate the characteristics, clinical management and clinical outcomes of type 2 intestinal failure (IF).Methods:A descriptive case-control study was carried out. The inclusion criteria were as follows: (1) the diagnosis of IF was performed according to the European Society for Parenteral and Enteral Nutrition (ESPEN) consensus statement. (2) using a requirement for parenteral nutrition (PN) of 28 days or more as surrogate marker. (3) a multidisciplinary team (MDT) included surgeons, nutritionist, pharmacist, stoma therapists, and critical care physicians. (4) complete laboratory data. Patients with type 1 and type 3 IF and those who do not cooperate with follow-up. All the data of 67 type II IF were collected from the database in Sir Run Run Shaw Hospital from Jan 2016 to Dec 2023. The pathophysiology, clinical management, and outcomes of type II IF were analyzed.Results:A total of 67 type II IF were included. The median age was 54 (15-83) with 43 males and 24 females. The body mass index was (17.5±3.8) kg/m 2, the incidence of malnutrition was 67.2% (45/67), the incidence of sarcopenia was 74.6% (50/67), the median number of previous surgeries was 2.0 (1-13), and the median duration time of PN was 2.1 (1-12) months. The underlying disease of type 2 IF included 36 Crohn`s disease, 2 ulcerative colitis, 3 radiation enteritis, 2 intestinal Behcet's disease, 4 mesenteric infarction, 1 aggressive fibromatosis, 5 abdominal cocoon syndrome, 5 gastrointestinal perforation, 1 hernia, 4 intestinal dysmotility, and 4 other reasons (gastrointestinal tumor, trauma, and non-Hodgkin's lymphoma). According to the pathophysiology of IF, there were 33 intestinal fistula, 12 intestinal dysmotility, 6 mechanical obstruction, 13 short bowel syndrome, and 3 extensive small bowel mucosal disease. After treatment with MDT, 67 patients with type 2 IF received nutritional support therapy for intestinal rehabilitation treatment, of which 36 patients recovered with oral diet or enteral nutrition, 31 patients underwent reconstructive surgery after intestinal rehabilitation treatment failure. The median duration time of reconstructive surgery was 2.7 (1-9) months. 24 patients recovered intestinal autonomy after surgery, with 7 deaths, including 6 deaths due to abdominal infections and 1 case of intestinal dysmotility with abiotrophy and liver failure. Conclusion:Standardized multidisciplinary treatment plays an important role in type II intestinal failure, and it promotes patients with intestinal failure regain enteral autonomy.
9.Construction of AQHI based on joint effects of multi-pollutants in 5 provinces of China
Jinghua GAO ; Chunliang ZHOU ; Jianxiong HU ; Ruilin MENG ; Maigeng ZHOU ; Zhulin HOU ; Yize XIAO ; Min YU ; Biao HUANG ; Xiaojun XU ; Tao LIU ; Weiwei GONG ; Donghui JIN ; Mingfang QIN ; Peng YIN ; Yiqing XU ; Guanhao HE ; Xianbo WU ; Weilin ZENG ; Wenjun MA
Journal of Environmental and Occupational Medicine 2023;40(3):281-288
Background Air pollution is a major public health concern. Air Quality Health Index (AQHI) is a very important air quality risk communication tool. However, AQHI is usually constructed by single-pollutant model, which has obvious disadvantages. Objective To construct an AQHI based on the joint effects of multiple air pollutants (J-AQHI), and to provide a scientific tool for health risk warning and risk communication of air pollution. Methods Data on non-accidental deaths in Yunnan, Guangdong, Hunan, Zhejiang, and Jilin provinces from January 1, 2013 to December 31, 2018 were obtained from the corresponding provincial disease surveillance points systems (DSPS), including date of death, age, gender, and cause of death. Daily meteorological (temperature and relative humidity) and air pollution data (SO2, NO2, CO, PM2.5, PM10, and maximum 8 h O3 concentrations) at the same period were respectively derived from China Meteorological Data Sharing Service System and National Urban Air Quality Real-time Publishing Platform. Lasso regression was first applied to select air pollutants, then a time-stratified case-crossover design was applied. Each case was matched to 3 or 4 control days which were selected on the same days of the week in the same calendar month. Then a distributed lag nonlinear model (DLNM) was used to estimate the exposure-response relationship between selected air pollutants and mortality, which was used to construct the AQHI. Finally, AQHI was classified into four levels according to the air pollutant guidance limit values from World Health Organization Global Air Quality Guidelines (AQG 2021), and the excess risks (ERs) were calculated to compare the AQHI based on single-pollutant model and the J-AQHI based on multi-pollutant model. Results PM2.5, NO2, SO2, and O3 were selected by Lasso regression to establish DLNM model. The ERs for an interquartile range (IQR) increase and 95% confidence intervals (CI) for PM2.5, NO2, SO2 and O3 were 0.71% (0.34%–1.09%), 2.46% (1.78%–3.15%), 1.25% (0.9%–1.6%), and 0.27% (−0.11%–0.65%) respectively. The distribution of J-AQHI was right-skewed, and it was divided into four levels, with ranges of 0-1 for low risk, 2-3 for moderate risk, 4-5 for high health risk, and ≥6 for severe risk, and the corresponding proportions were 11.25%, 64.61%, 19.33%, and 4.81%, respectively. The ER (95%CI) of mortality risk increased by 3.61% (2.93–4.29) for each IQR increase of the multi-pollutant based J-AQHI , while it was 3.39% (2.68–4.11) for the single-pollutant based AQHI . Conclusion The J-AQHI generated by multi-pollutant model demonstrates the actual exposure health risk of air pollution in the population and provides new ideas for further improvement of AQHI calculation methods.
10.A new perspective in the treatment of liver fibrosis: Targeting macrophage metabolism
Journal of Clinical Hepatology 2023;39(4):922-928
Liver fibrosis is a pathological process of fibrous scar formation caused by excessive accumulation of extracellular matrix due to various etiologies. At present, etiological treatment, such as effective antiviral therapy, is still the main treatment strategy for liver fibrosis. As the core participant of liver fibrosis, liver macrophages affect the progression and regression of liver fibrosis and are thus considered an important target for the treatment of liver fibrosis. With the recent advances in the field of immune metabolism, metabolic reprogramming has become a key factor for determining the outcome of macrophages and promoting the development of diseases. This article reviews the role and metabolic changes of macrophages during liver fibrosis and discusses the anti-fibrotic potential of targeting macrophage metabolism, so as to provide new ideas for the development, progression, and treatment of liver fibrosis.

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