1.Wisdom Inheritance of Distinguished Physicians' Experience Through Integration of Multimodal Data and AIGC: A Case Study on Experience in Diagnosis and Treatment of Lung Cancer with Phlegm-dampness and Blood Stasis Syndrome by Distinguished Traditional Chinese Medicine Physicians of Sichuan School
Yang YU ; Yadong MU ; Wenping LIU ; Chongcheng XI ; Li ZHANG ; Yan GAO ; Cen JIANG ; Quansheng FENG
Chinese Journal of Experimental Traditional Medical Formulae 2026;32(14):14-25
Lung cancer, with persistently high incidence and mortality rates, remains a significant global health challenge. By taking the study on the experience in diagnosis and treatment of lung cancer with phlegm-dampness and blood stasis syndrome by distinguished traditional Chinese medicine physicians of the Sichuan School as an example, the diagnosis and treatment system for lung cancer with phlegm-dampness and blood stasis syndrome, which was formed in response to the humid and foggy environment of the Sichuan Basin, possesses unique value. However, traditional inheritance modes face challenges such as fragmentation, lack of standardization, and insufficient quantification, which hinder the promotion and application of this experience. This research focused on how to leverage multimodal data and artificial intelligence-generated content (AIGC) to achieve precise analysis, intelligent inheritance, and clinical innovation of the experience in diagnosis and treatment of lung cancer with phlegm-dampness and blood stasis syndrome by distinguished traditional Chinese medicine physicians of the Sichuan School. By integrating multimodal data (encompassing four diagnostic methods of traditional Chinese medicine, modern medical imaging, clinical laboratory tests, molecular biology, and regional environmental information), a precise diagnosis and treatment system integrating macro and micro perspectives for the "disease, syndrome, and pathogenesis" was constructed. The research yielded the following results: (1) In precise syndrome differentiation, the objective quantification of the phlegm-dampness and blood stasis syndrome was achieved. By constructing a "four diagnostic methods, imaging, and molecule" correlation model, the study revealed intrinsic links between tongue and pulse parameters and the tumor microenvironment, as well as between regional climatic factors and syndrome characteristics, enabling real-time dynamic monitoring of efficacy. (2) In elucidating patterns, the study systematically explored the syndrome differentiation thoughts of Sichuan School physicians, such as the timing of purgation and tonification. A "pathogenesis, syndrome complex, and prescriptions and herb" network model was constructed, which accurately elucidated the synergistic action mechanisms of core herb pairs and quantified the dynamic compatibility patterns of reinforcing healthy Qi and eliminating pathogenic factors. (3) In intelligent empowerment, an auxiliary system integrating intelligent syndrome differentiation, treatment plan generation, and efficacy evaluation was built. This system can fuse regional characteristics with individual data, dynamically generate and optimize personalized prescriptions aligned with the experience of Sichuan School, and predict efficacy trends and potential adverse reactions. The integration of multimodal data and AIGC can effectively facilitate the structured inheritance and clinical translation of distinguished physicians' experience. The established intelligent diagnosis and treatment model integrating traditional Chinese medicine and Western medicine demonstrates clear potential in prolonging patients' progression-free survival, alleviating symptoms, and reducing adverse reactions to treatment. This study provides a referential methodological framework for the traditional Chinese medicine experience in diagnosis and treatment of lung cancer, especially the empirical inheritance and modernized development of regional academic schools. It contributes to advancing clinical diagnosis and treatment toward greater precision and personalization.
2.Staged Treatment of Hepatic Fibrosis Based on Correlation Between "Collaterals and Vascular System" and Theory of "Hepatic Collateral Disease"
Jing ZHANG ; Qiuping CHEN ; Yu LIANG ; Wenping LIU ; Quansheng FENG ; Jibin LIU
Chinese Journal of Experimental Traditional Medical Formulae 2026;32(14):110-118
Hepatic fibrosis(HF) is a common pathological link of a variety of chronic hepatic diseases, and its complex pathological mechanism and prolonged clinical course pose a major challenge to modern medicine. Modern conventional therapies for HF cannot reverse the pathological vascular remodeling of the liver, and targeted vascular treatment for HF is a current research hotspot. There is a contradiction between the inhibition of pathological repair and the promotion of physiological regeneration with a single targeted therapy. The dynamic equilibrium concept of "achieving equilibrium of Yin and Yang" of traditional Chinese medicine can provide a new treatment strategy, and multi-target traditional Chinese medicine compounds can achieve two-way regulation of pathological mechanisms. According to the research on the modernization of traditional Chinese medicine, the "collaterals and vascular system" are highly compatible in structure and function, and they can guide the treatment of HF at different stages by identifying their common pathological links in HF. The intrahepatic collaterals are an important component of the hepatic collaterals, and the theory of "hepatic collateral disease" based on this physiology has important guiding significance for the clinical diagnosis and treatment of HF. Hepatic sinusoidal obstruction caused by endothelial dysfunction in the early stage of HF is a pathological manifestation of stagnant nutrient Yin in collateral passages. It can be treated by diffusing Qi to resolve stagnation and promoting circulation to unblock collaterals. Repeated stimulation of angiogenesis by hypoxia and inflammation in the medium stage is the pathological manifestation of lingering stagnation of damp and heat in collateral passages. It can be treated by clearing and draining damp and heat, eliminating turbidity, and unblocking collaterals. Pathological vascular remodeling induced by hemodynamic abnormalities in the later stage is a pathological manifestation of the consumption of collateral passages by pathogenic toxins. At this stage with excessive pathogenic factors and deficient healthy Qi, combined therapy of dredging and nourishing is adopted to eliminate toxins, resolve blood stasis, nourish Yin, and supplement Qi simultaneously. Moreover, the holistic concept of harmony between human and nature in traditional Chinese medicine emphasizes the time, place, and treatment based on individual conditions, so the practical application of the theory should consider the specific regional characteristics. This paper aims to discuss the characteristics of pathogenesis, treatment principles, prescriptions, and medicines in different stages of HF based on the correlation between "collaterals and vascular system" as well as the theory of "hepatic collateral disease". It was proposed that Qi deficiency and collateral obstruction were the core pathogenesis of HF, and that hepatic collateral damage was the core pathological basis for the deterioration and prognosis of HF. The scientific connotation and pathogenesis evolution of collateral damage and mass generation in HF were discussed. Sichuan was taken as an example to investigate the treatment of HF according to local conditions, providing new ideas for the treatment of HF.
3.Follow up analysis of tuberculosis incidence risk and risk factors among middle school students in Chongqing
ZHANG Wen, SU Qian, LIAO Wenping, ZHANG Liyi, XIN Yu, L Juan, LUO Jie, SHI Lin, FAN Jun, SHI Yaling
Chinese Journal of School Health 2025;46(9):1351-1354
Objective:
To understand the incidence risk and risk factors of tuberculosis (TB) among middle school students in Chongqing, so as to provide a basis for formulating TB prevention and control strategies.
Methods:
From September to December 2022, 32 181 middle school students were selected as the study cohort from 15 administrative districts in Chongqing by using the stratified cluster random sampling method. All cohort members were screened with the tuberculin skin test (TST), and relevant information was collected from January 1, 2023 to December 31, 2024. On the basis of active screening, the follow up data of the participants were compared with the National Tuberculosis Management Information System to obtain the incidence status of the study subjects. The Log rank test was used to compare the TB incidence rates among students with different characteristics, and a Cox proportional hazards model was established to analyze the incidence risk and risk factors of TB.
Results:
The TST screening rate of the cohort members was 93.0%. During the 2 year follow up period, a total of 36 TB cases occurred, with a cumulative incidence rate of 111.87/100 000 and an incidence density of 55.95/100 000. Among them, the cumulative incidence rate of students from public schools (170.44/ 100 000 ) was higher than that of students from private schools (41.16/100 000), the cumulative incidence rate of students in schools located in high epidemic areas (153.95/100 000) was higher than that in medium epidemic areas (69.00/100 000), and the difference was statistically significant ( χ 2=11.49, 4.73, both P <0.05). The Log-rank test for different TST results showed that the difference in TB comulative incidence rate between students with strongly positive TST results (216.55/ 100 000 ) and those with negative TST results (81.40/100 000) was statistically significant ( χ 2=5.85, P <0.05). Univariate analysis using the Cox proportional hazards model revealed that the risk of TB was lower in students from private schools ( HR=0.25, 95% CI = 0.10-0.59) and students in medium epidemic areas ( HR=0.46, 95%CI =0.23-0.94); whereas the risk of TB was increased in students with strongly positive TST results ( HR=1.39, 95%CI =1.05-1.84) (all P <0.05). Multivariate Cox regression analysis showed that the risk of TB in students from private schools was lower than that of students from public schools ( HR=0.23, 95%CI=0.08-0.62, P <0.05).
Conclusions
The annual average incidence rate of TB among middle school students in Chongqing is at a relatively high level. It is necessary to strengthen the management and intervention for student groups, including those in public schools, those in schools located in high epidemic areas, and those with strongly positive TST results, so as to reduce the incidence rate of TB.
4.Vanillic acid inhibits inflammatory response and extracellular matrix degradation of endplate chondrocytes
Qinghe YU ; Ziming CAI ; Jintao WU ; Pengfei MA ; Xin ZHANG ; Longqian ZHOU ; Yakun WANG ; Xiaoqin LIN ; Wenping LIN
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2025;29(30):6391-6397
BACKGROUND:Research has shown that vanillic acid has anti-inflammatory and anti-oxidative stress effects,but it is unclear whether it has a protective effect on endplate chondrocytes.OBJECTIVE:To explore the effect and mechanism of vanillic acid on endplate chondrocytes under inflammatory microenvironment.METHODS:(1)Primary endplate chondrocytes were isolated from the intervertebral disc of SD rats and identified by toluidine blue staining and collagenⅡ immunofluorescence.(2)The CCK-8 assay was employed to detect the effects of interleukin-1β and vanillic acid on the proliferation activity of endplate chondrocytes,in order to determine the concentration of vanillic acid for subsequent cell treatment.(3)An inflammatory microenvironment was simulated by adding 10 ng/mL interleukin-1β to the culture medium,and the endplate chondrocytes were treated with low,medium,and high mass concentrations of vanillic acid.The expression levels of inflammatory markers and extracellular matrix proteins were detected by western blot assay and immunofluorescence.(4)The expression of nuclear factor κB signaling pathway-related proteins was detected by western blot assay.RESULTS AND CONCLUSION:(1)The morphology of endplate chondrocytes in adherent culture was pike or triangular in shape,positive for toluidine blue staining and immunofluorescence for collagen Ⅱ,indicating that the experimentally extracted cells were endplate chondrocytes.(2)The CCK-8 assay results showed that treatment with 2.5,5,10,and 20 μg/mL vanillic acid for 24 hours did not significantly inhibit the proliferation of endplate chondrocytes.Compared with the interleukin-1β group,the viability of endplate chondrocytes treated with 5,10,and 20 μg/mL vanillic acid for 24 hours was significantly increased(P<0.05).Therefore,5,10,and 20 μg/mL vanillic acid was selected as the low,medium,and high dose groups for subsequent treatment of endplate chondrocytes.(3)Compared with the model group(complete medium containing 10 ng/mL interleukin-1β),the expression of NOD-like receptor thermal domain associated protein 3(NLRP3),matrix metalloproteinase 13,matrix metalloproteinase 3,and tumor necrosis factor alpha protein in the endplate chondrocytes of the low,medium,and high doses of vanillic acid groups were significantly reduced(P<0.05).(4)Compared with the model group,the protein expression of aggrecan and collagen Ⅱ in the endplate chondrocytes of the low,medium,and high dose groups of vanillic acid significantly increased(P<0.05).(5)Compared with the model group,the protein expression of phospho-nuclear factor κB and phospho-inhibitor of nuclear factor κB in the endplate chondrocytes of the low,medium,and high dose groups of vanillic acid was significantly reduced(P<0.05).(6)The above results indicate that vanillic acid may alleviate the inflammatory response and extracellular matrix degradation induced by interleukin-1β in rat endplate chondrocytes by inhibiting the activation of the nuclear factor κB signaling pathway.
5.Study on the attenuation of depression-like behaviors in chronic copper-exposed mice by Ginkgo biloba extract through the proBDNF/mBDNF balance
Zhihua JIANG ; Caixing DAI ; Xinyue ZHANG ; Wenping ZHANG ; Jianguo LI
Chinese Journal of Neuroanatomy 2025;41(3):289-297
Objective:To explore the mechanism through which the Ginkgo biloba extract(EGb)ameliorates depres-sion-like behaviors in chronic copper-exposed mice.Methods:A mouse model with depression was induced by chronic oral administration of copper sulfate solution(200 mg/L),followed by oral administration of the EGb(120 mg/L)for one month.Elevated plus-maze test,forced swimming test,and sucrose preference test were employed to detect the de-pression-like behaviors of mice.TUNEL staining was utilized to examine apoptosis in the hippocampal region of mice.Immunohistochemistry was adopted to detect the in situ expression of pro-brain-derived neurotrophic factor(proBDNF)and brain-derived neurotrophic factor(BDNF)in the hippocampal region.RT-qPCR was used to measure the expression of the BDNF mRNA.Western blot was utilized to determine the expressions of proteins such as proBDNF,mature BDNF(mBDNF),cAMP response element binding protein(CREB),phospho-CREB(p-CREB),tyrosine kinase receptor B(TrkB),p75 neurotrophin Receptor(p75NTR),furin,proprotein convertase subtilisin/kexin type 1(PCSK1),and matrix metalloproteinase-9(MMP9).Results:Chronic copper exposure led to depression-like behaviors in mice,in-creased neuronal apoptosis in the hippocampal region,enhanced proBDNF expression and reduced mBDNF expression(P<0.05),decreased the expression of the downstream receptor protein TrkB and increased the expression of p75NTR(P<0.05),and decreased the level of CREB and p-CREB(P<0.05).Meanwhile,the expressions of intracellular proteases furin and PCSK1 in the hippocampal region of mice with depression-like behaviors decreased(P<0.05),while the expression of extracellular protease MMP9 increased(P<0.05).EGb was capable of alleviating depression-like behaviors and neuronal apoptosis in mice and partially reversing the abnormal expressions of BDNF,proBDNF,TrkB,p75NTR,CREB,p-CREB,furin,and PCSK1 proteins caused by copper exposure.Conclusion:Chronic copper exposure can lead to depression-like behaviors and apoptosis in mice.EGb can reverse these manifestations and corre-late with the balance of proBDNF/BDNF in the hippocampal region,which may offer novel insights for the treatment of depression.
6.Analysis on the Current Status of Clinical Trial Registries of TCM in Prevention and Treatment of Osteoporosis
Chongyang ZHANG ; Bo LIU ; Jian HUANG ; Wenping LIN
Chinese Journal of Information on Traditional Chinese Medicine 2025;32(11):56-62
Objective To explore the research status and development direction by analyzing the registered clinical trials of TCM prevention and treatment of osteoporosis.Methods The clinical trials of TCM in the prevention and treatment of osteoporosis were retrieved from Chinese Clinical Trial Registry(ChiCTR)and the ClinicalTrials.gov from the establishment of databases to September 2024.Excel 2024 was used to input the screening data,and the registration number,research topic,registration time,region,institution,funding source,research disease,research type,stage and design scheme,randomized method and blind method,intervention measures,participation center,sample size and outcome index of the included trials were analyzed.Results A total of 101 clinical trials of TCM in the prevention and treatment of osteoporosis were included in the study,involving 4 countries.China's registered projects involved 58 research institutions in 21 provincial administrative regions,of which Beijing,Shanghai and Guangzhou had a large number of registered projects;the studies were dominated by single-center,interventional,and randomized controlled trials,with the most application of simple randomization methods;blinding was applied to 20 trials;postmenopausal osteoporosis was the dominant disease under study,and Chinese patent medicines were the main interventions;the main outcome indicators were bone mineral density,biochemical indicators of bone metabolism and visual analog score.Conclusion The number of clinical trials of TCM in the prevention and treatment of osteoporosis has been increasing rapidly,and researchers have been paying more attention to the studies.However,there are some problems,such as unbalanced research area,less preventive and observational research,insufficient use of blind method,unclear outcome indicators,and low attention paid to some treatment methods.
7.Expression of IP3R2 and RYR2 mediated Ca2+signals in a mouse model of delayed encephalopathy after acute carbon monoxide poisoning
Jili ZHAO ; Tianyu MENG ; Yarong YUE ; Xin ZHANG ; Wenqian DU ; Xinyu ZHANG ; Hui XUE ; Wenping XIANG
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2025;29(2):254-261
BACKGROUND:Ca2+expression in astrocytes has been found to be closely related to cognitive function,and the Ca2+signaling pathway regulated by inositol 1,4,5-trisphosphate receptors(IP3R2)and ryanodine receptor(RYR)2 receptors has become a hot spot in the study of cognitive disorder-related diseases. OBJECTIVE:To investigate the expression of Ca2+signals mediated by IP3R2 and RYR2 in hippocampal astrocytes in animal models of delayed encephalopathy after acute carbon monoxide poisoning,and to explore the possible pathogenesis of delayed encephalopathy after acute carbon monoxide poisoning. METHODS:C57BL mice with qualified cognitive function were selected by Morris water maze experiment and randomly divided into control group and experimental group.An animal model of delayed encephalopathy after acute carbon monoxide poisoning was established by static carbon monoxide inhalation in the experimental group,and the same amount of air was inhaled in the control group.Behavioral and neuronal changes,astrocyte specific marker glial fibrillary acidic protein,IP3R2,RYR2 receptor and Ca2+concentration in astrocytes of the two groups were detected using Morris water maze,hematoxylin-eosin staining,western blot,immunofluorescence double labeling and Ca2+fluorescence probe at 21 days after modeling. RESULTS AND CONCLUSION:In the Morris water maze,the escape latency of the experimental group was significantly longer than that of the control group(P<0.05).Hematoxylin-eosin staining results showed that in the experimental group,the number of hippocampal pyramidal cells decreased,the cell structure was disordered,and the nucleus was broken and dissolved.Immunofluorescence results showed that IP3R2 and RYR2 were co-expressed with glial fibrillary acidic protein in the hippocampus,and the expressions of IP3R2,RYR2 and glial fibrillary acidic protein were up-regulated in the hippocampus of the experimental group(P<0.05).Western blot analysis showed that the expressions of IP3R2,RYR2,and glial fibrillary acidic protein in the hippocampus of the experimental group were increased(P<0.05).Ca2+concentration in hippocampal astrocytes increased significantly in the experimental group(P<0.05).To conclude,astrocytes may affect Ca2+signals by mediating IP3R2 and RYR2 receptors,then impair the cognitive function of mice with carbon monoxide poisoning,and eventually lead to delayed encephalopathy after acute carbon monoxide poisoning.
8.A Case of Hypoparathyroidism With Hypocalcemic Heart Failure Caused by DiGeorge Syndrome
Xiru LIAN ; Liang ZHANG ; Chunfei ZHENG ; Wenping ZHAO ; Xinwei JIA ; Zhanqi WANG ; Xiangxin LI
Chinese Circulation Journal 2025;40(2):186-189
DiGeorge(DGS)syndrome is an autosomal dominant disorder caused by 22q11.2 microdeletions,most patients developed the disease in childhood.22q11.2 deletion syndrome,and the mutation types are dominated by haploid deletion of this gene.We report a young patient with hypoparathyroidism(parathyroidism)induced by DGS syndrome combined with hypocalcemic heart failure.Genetic testing revealed pathogenic copy number variants associated with the clinical phenotype of the subject.About 2 674 kb of deletion variation was detected at q11.21 position on chromosome 22,which contained the TBX1 gene and was a pathogenic mutation.This paper discusses the clinical features,pathogenesis and current treatment of DGS,and emphasizes the importance of early screening,early diagnosis and treatment,and regular follow-up of heart failure,aiming to enhance the awareness of clinicians and geneticists on DGS syndrome.
9.Investigation on knowledge related to tuberculin skin test among 248 healthcare workers
Wen ZHANG ; Yaling SHI ; Shanshan LIU ; Qian SU ; Yu XIN ; Liyi ZHANG ; Juan LYU ; Wenping LIAO ; Jun FAN
Chongqing Medicine 2025;54(3):709-712,718
Objective To investigate the knowledge of tuberculin skin test(TST)among healthcare workers and provide evidence for improving the standardization of TST screening in primary healthcare staff.Methods A questionnaire survey was conducted among 248 licensed physicians or nurses who were qualified as licensed physicians or nurses and responsible for TST work from 27 districts/counties of Chongqing in 2023.The awareness of TST-related knowledge and its influencing factors were statistically analyzed.Results The average TST knowledge score of 248 healthcare workers was(78.3±10.6)points.The overall awareness rate was 78.9%(8 213/10 416),with specific rates as follows:65.4%(1 135/1 736)for tubercu-losis knowledge,87.3%(3 248/3 720)for TST general knowledge,53.4%(795/1 488)for TST principles,88.0%(1 964/2 232)for TST procedures,and 86.4%(1 071/1 240)for TST result interpretation.Nurses showed higher awareness rates than physicians and other staff(P>0.05).Healthcare workers from medium-epidemic areas demonstrated significantly higher awareness rates than those from high-and low-epidemic are-as(P<0.001).No statistically significant differences were observed in gender,age,occupation type,institu-tion type,or regional epidemic level between the qualified group and non-qualified group about TST-related knowl-edge(P>0.05).Conclusion Healthcare workers exhibit incomplete mastery of TST-related knowledge.Strengthening TST-related knowledge training for standardizing TST implementation.
10.Analysis on the Current Status of Clinical Trial Registries of TCM in Prevention and Treatment of Osteoporosis
Chongyang ZHANG ; Bo LIU ; Jian HUANG ; Wenping LIN
Chinese Journal of Information on Traditional Chinese Medicine 2025;32(11):56-62
Objective To explore the research status and development direction by analyzing the registered clinical trials of TCM prevention and treatment of osteoporosis.Methods The clinical trials of TCM in the prevention and treatment of osteoporosis were retrieved from Chinese Clinical Trial Registry(ChiCTR)and the ClinicalTrials.gov from the establishment of databases to September 2024.Excel 2024 was used to input the screening data,and the registration number,research topic,registration time,region,institution,funding source,research disease,research type,stage and design scheme,randomized method and blind method,intervention measures,participation center,sample size and outcome index of the included trials were analyzed.Results A total of 101 clinical trials of TCM in the prevention and treatment of osteoporosis were included in the study,involving 4 countries.China's registered projects involved 58 research institutions in 21 provincial administrative regions,of which Beijing,Shanghai and Guangzhou had a large number of registered projects;the studies were dominated by single-center,interventional,and randomized controlled trials,with the most application of simple randomization methods;blinding was applied to 20 trials;postmenopausal osteoporosis was the dominant disease under study,and Chinese patent medicines were the main interventions;the main outcome indicators were bone mineral density,biochemical indicators of bone metabolism and visual analog score.Conclusion The number of clinical trials of TCM in the prevention and treatment of osteoporosis has been increasing rapidly,and researchers have been paying more attention to the studies.However,there are some problems,such as unbalanced research area,less preventive and observational research,insufficient use of blind method,unclear outcome indicators,and low attention paid to some treatment methods.


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