1.Construction and efficacy verification of an intelligent pharmaceutical Q&A platform based on AI hallucination-suppression
Zhengwang WEN ; Jiaying WANG ; Wenyue YANG ; Haoyu YANG ; Xiao MA ; Yun LIU
China Pharmacy 2026;37(2):226-231
OBJECTIVE To construct an intelligent pharmaceutical Q&A platform for precision medication with low “artificial intelligence (AI) hallucination”, aiming to enhance the accuracy, consistency, and traceability of medication consultations. METHODS Medication package inserts were batch-processed and converted into structured data through Python programming to build a local pharmaceutical knowledge base. The retrieval and question-answering processes were designed based on large language models, and system integration and localized deployment were completed on Dify platform. By designing typical clinical medication questions and comparing the output of the intelligent pharmaceutical Q&A platform with the online version of DeepSeek across dimensions such as peak time retrieval, half-life, and dosage adjustment reasoning for patients with renal impairment, the accuracy and reliability of its retrieval and reasoning results were evaluated. RESULTS The intelligent pharmaceutical Q&A platform, constructed based on local drug package inserts, achieved 100% accuracy in retrieval and reasoning for peak time, half-life, and dosage adjustment schemes. In comparison, the online version of DeepSeek demonstrated accuracies of 30%(6/20), 50%(10/20), and 38%(23/60) across these three dimensions, respectively. CONCLUSIONS The constructed intelligent pharmaceutical Q&A platform is capable of accurately retrieving and extracting information from the local knowledge base based on clinical inquiries, thereby avoiding the occurrence of AI hallucinations and providing reliable medication decision support for healthcare professionals.
2.Diagnostic Criteria of Spleen and Kidney Deficiency Syndrome in Ischemic Stroke Patients
Wenyue DONG ; Xiangzhe LIU ; Xinzhi WANG ; Yongkun LU ; Haiyan YANG
Chinese Journal of Experimental Traditional Medical Formulae 2025;31(9):134-141
ObjectiveTo establish preliminary diagnostic criteria for spleen and kidney deficiency syndrome in ischemic stroke patients and provide a basis for standardized diagnosis and treatment of ischemic stroke. MethodsRelevant literature on the diagnostic criteria for spleen and kidney deficiency syndrome in ischemic stroke patients was retrieved, and data were mined and extracted to form an item pool. Based on the formation of the item pool, this study used the Delphi method to initiate two rounds of questionnaire surveys with selected experts to complete the initial screening of items and the discrimination of symptom importance. A prospective clinical investigation method was adopted to collect clinical information from patients, and statistical analysis methods and data mining techniques were comprehensively used to determine their primary and secondary symptoms. Based on the clear main and secondary symptoms identified, combined with expert group discussions, the study established preliminary diagnostic criteria for spleen and kidney deficiency syndrome in ischemic stroke patients. ResultsA total of 25 relevant syndrome differentiation standards were included. After splitting, standardizing, and screening the items, the study established a pool of 48 items. The first round of questionnaire survey consulted 30 experts, with both the positive coefficient of experts and the effectiveness rate of the questionnaire reaching 100%. The Kendall's coefficient of concordance was 0.359. According to the item screening criteria, 26 items were retained in this round of questionnaire survey. A total of 176 cases were collected through clinical information investigation, including 94 cases with spleen and kidney deficiency syndrome and 82 cases without spleen and kidney deficiency syndrome. The statistical results were as follows: ① Descriptive statistics: The main symptoms with a frequency of ≥ 30% included mental fatigue and lack of strength, weakness of the lower back and knees, etc. The secondary symptoms with a frequency of ≥ 10% and ≤ 30% were lassitude and disinclination to talk, shortness of breath, etc. ② Binary logistic regression analysis: The main symptoms with an odds ratio (OR) value of ≥ 3 were mental fatigue and lack of strength, weakness of the lower back and knees, etc. The secondary symptoms with an OR value of ≥ 1 and ≤ 3 were lassitude and disinclination to talk, shortness of breath, etc. Artificial neural network: The main symptoms with a weight value(Wij)of ≥ 0.5 and < 1 were mental fatigue and lack of strength, lassitude and disinclination to talk, etc. The secondary symptoms with Wij of ≥ 0.3 and < 0.5 were shortness of breath, flaccid limbs, etc. In the second round of questionnaire survey, a total of 37 experts were consulted, with both the positive coefficient of experts and the effectiveness rate of the questionnaire reaching 100%. The Kendall's coefficient of concordance was 0.237. According to the criteria to determine primary and secondary symptoms based on the Delphi method, the main symptoms included in this round of the questionnaire were mental fatigue and lack of strength, lassitude and disinclination to talk, etc., and the secondary symptoms were shortness of breath, dizziness, etc. ConclusionThe main symptoms of spleen and kidney deficiency syndrome in ischemic stroke patients are mental fatigue and lack of strength, weakness of the lower back and knees, loose stool, pale and edematous tongue texture possibly with tooth marks, and deep and thready pulse or weak pulse. The secondary symptoms include shortness of breath, dizziness, tinnitus and deafness, decreased appetite or postprandial abdominal distension, pale complexion, frequent micturition at night, dull tongue texture, and white and slippery tongue coating. The preliminarily established diagnostic criteria for spleen and kidney deficiency syndrome in ischemic stroke patients can provide a standardized and objective basis, thereby better guiding clinical diagnosis and treatment of ischemic stroke.
3.Herbal Textual Research on Picrorhizae Rhizoma in Famous Classical Formulas
Feng ZHOU ; Yihan WANG ; Yanmeng LIU ; Xiaoqin ZHAO ; Kaizhi WU ; Cheng FENG ; Wenyue LI ; Wei ZHANG ; Wentao FANG ; Zhilai ZHAN
Chinese Journal of Experimental Traditional Medical Formulae 2025;31(9):228-239
This article systematically analyzes the historical evolution of the name, origin, quality evaluation, harvesting, processing and other aspects of Picrorhizae Rhizoma by referring to the medical books, prescription books, and other documents of the past dynasties, combined with relevant modern research materials, in order to provide a basis for the development and utilization of famous classical formulas containing this medicinal herb. The research results indicate that Picrorhizae Rhizoma was first recorded in New Revised Materia Medica from the Tang dynasty. Throughout history, Huhuanglian has been used as its official name, and there are also aliases such as Gehu Luze, Jiahuanglian and Hulian. The main source of past dynasties is the the rhizomes of Picrorhiza kurrooa and P. scrophulariiflora. In ancient times, Picrorhizae Rhizoma was mainly imported by foreign traders via Guangzhou and other regions, and also produced in China, mainly in Xizang. In ancient times, it was harvested and dried in early August of the lunar calendar, while in modern times, it is mostly harvested from July to September, with the best quality being those with thick and crispy rhizomes without impurities, and bitter taste. Throughout history, Picrorhizae Rhizoma was collected, washed, sliced, and dried before being used as a raw material for medicine, it has a bitter and cold taste, mainly used to treat bone steaming, hot flashes, infantile chancre fever, and dysentery. There is no significant difference in taste and efficacy between ancient and modern times. Based on the research results, it is recommended that the rhizomes of P. scrophulariiflora in the 2020 edition of Chinese Pharmacopoeia, or the rhizomes of P. kurrooa, can be used in famous classical formulas containing this medicinal herb, which can be processed according to the processing requirements marked by the original formula. For those without clear processing requirements, the dried raw products are used as medicine.
4.Research on the standardization of living will model texts based on the Delphi method
Hongjun CHEN ; Wenyue DONG ; Jialin FU ; Xuanyun WANG ; Dingyi WANG ; Yue WANG
Chinese Medical Ethics 2025;38(4):512-521
ObjectiveTo develop a standardized living will manual suitable for promotion in China, combining existing literature and the current implementation status of living will both domestically and internationally as well as the characteristics of modern medicine. MethodsA pool of manual entries was constructed through hospital interviews and literature retrieval. A Delphi method expert correspondence was conducted to modify and supplement the manual entry settings. The results of the correspondence were statistically analyzed to verify the reliability and scientific validity of the manual and the correspondence. ResultsThis study constructed a pool of manual entries by conducting interviews in four hospitals in Beijing and retrieving and including 155 pieces of literature,and developed a preliminary version of the manual with a total of 40 entries in four sections, namely medicine, psychology, society, and farewell. The manual items were revised through two rounds of the Delphi method correspondence with a total of 88 experts. The expert response rates in the two rounds of the correspondence questionnaires were 100% and 90%, respectively; the expert authority coefficients were 0.84 and 0.865, respectively; and Kcndall W was 0.141 and 0.077, respectively. In terms of the reliability test, the Cronbach’s α coefficients of the two rounds of correspondence were 0.941 and 0.969, respectively, and the Guttman coefficients were 0.862 and 0.857, respectively. As for the validity test, the Pearson correlation coefficient for 39 entries was R>0.4 in the first round of correspondence, and for 41 entries was R>0.4 in the second round of correspondence; a total of 20 entries in the first round of correspondence had an I-CVI ≥ 0.780, and the scale’s S-CVI was 0.786; a total of 31 entries in the second round of correspondence had an I-CVI ≥ 0.780, and the scale’s S-CVI was 0.846. Meanwhile, this study developed a legal instrument section of the manual including personal information, effective time, modification and revocation, witnesses, and other contents by reviewing relevant laws and regulations both domestically and internationally. ConclusionThe standardized living will manual is comprehensive, reliable, and scientific, which makes it suitable for promotion and further improvement.
5.Herbal Textual Research on Euphorbiae Pekinensis Radix and Knoxiae Radix in Famous Classical Formulas
Xiaoxuan CUI ; Kaizhi WU ; Wuwei MENG ; Yapeng WANG ; Wenyue LI ; Cheng FENG ; Zhilai ZHAN
Chinese Journal of Experimental Traditional Medical Formulae 2025;31(10):282-294
This article systematically analyzes the historical evolution of the name, origin, medicinal parts, processing and other aspects of Euphorbiae Pekinensis Radix(EPR) by referring to the herbal medicine, medical books, prescription books and other documents of the past dynasties, combined with the relevant modern research materials, so as to provide a basis for the development and utilization of famous classical formulas containing this herbal medicine. According to research, EPR was first recorded in the Shennong Bencaojing in the name of Daji, and it is the correct name of the herbal medicine in all dynasties, there are also other aliases such as Qiongju, Hongya Daji, and Xiamaxian. The dried roots of Euphorbia pekinensis from Euphorbiaceae was the mainstream of the past dynasties. Before the Ming dynasty, the above ground parts of E. pekinensis were used as Zeqi in herbal works. However, since LI Shizhen in the Ming dynasty proposed that the origin of Zeqi should be E. helioscopia, the aerial part of EPR is no longer used as medicine. Since modern times, the roots of Knoxia valerianoides has been used as EPR, and has become the mainstream of commodities, which should be corrected. Throughout history, it has been recorded that the main producing areas were Jiangsu, Anhui, Zhejiang, Shanxi and other regions, while modern botanical survey have shown that EPR is a widespread species distributed throughout the country. In ancient times, the harvesting time of EPR was mostly the twelfth lunar month, while in modern time, it is more common to harvest in autumn and winter. The main processing methods of EPR in ancient times were vinegar processing, wine processing, and stir frying, while in modern times, it is uniformly vinegar processing. In the medicinal properties and clinical aspects, the records are basically consistent throughout history, mainly characterized by bitter taste, cold and toxic nature. Its main efficacy is expelling water retention and reducing swelling. Based on the textual research, it is suggested to choose the dried roots of E. pekinensis when famous classical formulas containing EPR, processing method can be based on the original specified prescription requirements, if the processing method is not clear, it is recommended to use vinegar-processed products as medicine.
6.Effect of tongyangxiao lotion on infected wound healing and expression of IL-1β and IκBα/p65 in rats
Linyue WANG ; Wenyue QI ; Jihua GAO ; Maosheng TIAN ; Jiancheng XU ; Yongkang AN
Immunological Journal 2025;41(6):387-394
Objective To investigate the effects of Tongyangxiao(TYX)lotion on the healing of infected wounds and the expression of interleukin(IL)-1β and inhibitor of nuclear factor κBα(IκBα)/p65 in rats.Methods Fifty rats were randomly assigned to the model group,potassium permanganate(PP)group,and low-,medium-,and high-dose(TYX-L,TYX-M,TYX-H)groups,with 10 rats in each group.An open infection model of full-thickness skin defects was established,and the rats in each group were treated with the corresponding medicinal solution for dressing changes once a day for a total of 14 days.The wound healing of rats was observed,and immunofluorescence,immunohistochemistry,and Western blotting were used to detect the nuclear translocation rate of p65 and the expression levels of IL-1β,p-IκBα/IκBα,and p-p65/p65 proteins in the granulation tissue.Results Compared with the model group,the wound healing rates of both the TYX-M group and the TYX-H group increased on the 7th day of treatment(P<0.05).Compared with the model group and the PP group,the wound healing rates of the TYX-L group,the TYX-M group and the TYX-H group increased on the 14th day of treatment(P<0.05).On the 7th day of treatment,the expression of IL-1β in the TYX-M group was lower than that in the PP group and the Model group(P<0.05),and the p-IκBα/IκBα ratio in the TYX-H group was lower than that in the PP group and the model group(P<0.05).The nuclear translocation rates of p65 in the TYX-L group,TYX-M group and TYX-H group were lower than those in the PP group and model group(P<0.05).On the 14th day of treatment,the p-p65/p65 ratio in the TYX-H group and the TYX-M group was lower than that in the model group(P<0.05),and the IL-1β in the TYX-L group,the TYX-M group,and the TYX-H group and p-IκBα/IκBα ratio in the TYX-H group were lower than those in the PP group and the model group(P<0.05).Conclusion The mechanism of TYX lotion in promoting the healing of infected wounds was associated with the suppression of the activation of NF-κB signaling pathway and alleviation of inflammatory responses.
7.DEC2 deficiency promotes high incidence of post infectious cough and the therapeutic mechanism of ephedrine hydrochloride
Qingguo ZHANG ; Wenyue YANG ; Yue WANG ; Yue ZHANG ; Chengfang YAO
Chinese Journal of Immunology 2025;41(4):854-860
Objective:To explore the mechanism of DEC2 deficiency promoting high incidence of post infectious cough(PIC)and the therapeutic effects of ephedrine hydrochloride(EH).Methods:C57BL/6 wild-type(WT)mice and DEC2-knockout(DEC2-KO)mice were treated with lipopolysaccharide(LPS)nose drops and smoke stimulation to establish PIC models,and some model mice were treated with EH intervention.Counting capsaicin-induced cough at 12,14,16 and 17 day of modeling;Single-cell sequenc-ing,flow cytometry,RT-qPCR and other techniques were used to detect the expressions of IL-1,IL-6,IFN-γ and other inflammatory factors and receptors in the lungs of mice before and after PIC modeling and EH intervention.The expressions of inflammatory factors and their receptors,as well as NF-κB signaling molecules,were analyzed by RT-qPCR using mouse lung CD45-primary cell culture system under LPS stimulation or EH intervention.Results:The transcription of DEC2 was increased in WT-PIC model mice,and the deficiency of DEC2 in DEC2-KO-PIC mice induced the cough frequency 2-fold higher than that in WT-PIC mice.The absence of DEC2 exacerbated LPS-induced pulmonary inflammatory response,especially increased expressions of IL-1,IL-6,IL-1Ra,IL-6Ra,IFN-γR in lung CD45-cells(P<0.01),and excessive activation of NF-κB signal(P<0.01).After EH treatment,the cough frequency in DEC2-KO-PIC mice was significantly reduced(P<0.001),the expression of IL-1,IL-6,IFN-γ in lung and IL-1Ra,IL-6Ra,IFN-γR in pulmonary CD45-cells were down-regulated(P<0.01).The expression and activation of NF-κB induced by DEC2 deletion were sig-nificantly inhibited(P<0.01).Conclusion:The deficiency of DEC2 can activate NF-κB signal and promote the high expression of in-flammatory cytokine and receptors in pulmonary CD45-cells,which is a risk factor in the high incidence of PIC.EH can inhibit the ex-cessive-activation of NF-κB signal and the inflammatory characteristics of lung local stromal cells caused by DEC2 absence,and that is the main part of pharmacological mechanism for effective treatment of EH targeting PIC.
8.Aerobic exercise relieves glucose and lipid metabolism disorder after immune stimulation in IR mice by inducing tolerance of trained immunity
Wei LUO ; Wenyue GAO ; Yuhang WANG ; Yansong LIU ; Yue ZHOU ; Lei AI
Chinese Journal of Sports Medicine 2025;44(5):394-404
Objective To explore the regulatory effect of moderate intensity aerobic exercise on glu-cose and lipid metabolism disordersafter immune stimulation in high-fat diet induced insulin resistance(IR)mice by inducing tolerance of trained immunity.Methods Eighteen of 70 male C57BL/6 male mice were randomly selected as the control group(CON group),while the remaining mice were subjected to high-fat diet intervention(HFD group)for 8 weeks.After modeling,six of the CON group and HFD group were measured their glucose and lipid metabolism and inflammation levels.The remaining mice in the HFD group were randomly divided into HFD sedentary group(HS group)and HFD exer-cise group(HE group),each of 16.The HE groups underwent a daily 60-minute running on a hori-zontal treadmill at 12 m/min,5 days a week for 8 weeks.After that,the CON,HS and HE groups were randomly divided into an immune stimulation group(lipopolysaccharides,LPS group)and a con-trol group(phosphate buffered saline,PBS group),with 6 in CON-PBS and CON-LPS groups,and 8 in HS-PBS,HS-LPS,HE-PBS and HE-LPS groups.The LPS group received intraperitoneal injec-tion of LPS as an immune stimulus,and were taken samples 24 hours after intervention.During the intervention period,the body weight,food intake,fasting blood glucose(FBG),glucose tolerance,and insulin tolerance were tested for all groups.Then,the serum blood lipid level was tested.More-over,the levels of tumor necrosis factor-α(TNF-α),interleukin-1 β(IL-1β)and interleukin-10(IL-10)in serum were detected by using the enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay,while the protein expression of IL-1β,IL-10,induciblenitricoxidesynthase(iNOS)andarginase-1(Arg-1)were measured by using Western Blot.Results(1)After 8 weeks of high-fat diet intervention,compared with the CON group,there was a significant increase in the body weight,food intake,and FBG,the level of TNF-α and IL-1β in serum and expressions of IL-1β and iNOS in liver,skeletal muscle and adipose tissue,but a significant decrease in glucose and insulin tolerance,the level of anti-in-flammatory factor IL-10,as well as IL-10 and Arg-1 in liver and Arg-1 in adipose tissues in group HFD(P<0.01,P<0.05).(2)After 8 weeks of diet intervention,the body weight of group HS-PBS was still significantly higher than group CON-PBS(P<0.01).However,no significant differences were found between group CON-PBS and HS-PBS in other indicators(P>0.05).After LPS intervention,the food intake of both CON-LPS and HS-LPS groups was significantly lower than the corresponding PBS group(P<0.05).However,the levels of FBG,TG,TC,LDL-C,TNF-α and IL-1β in serum,IL-1β and iNOS in liver and adipose tissues,and iNOS in skeletal muscles of group HS-LPS were signif-icantly higher compared with group HS-PBS and CON-LPS(P<0.05).Meanwhile,the levels of IL-10 in serum,skeletal muscles and adipose tissues,and Arg-1 in skeletal muscles and adipose tissues of group HS-LPS decreased significantly compared with group HS-PBS and CON-LPS(P<0.05).(3)Af-ter simultaneous aerobic exercise intervention,there were no significant differences between group HE-LPS and HE-PBS in FBG,TC,LDL-C,TNF-α,IL-1β and IL-10 in serum,as well as IL-1β,iN-OS and IL-10 in the liver,skeletal muscles and adipose tissues(P>0.05).Moreover,thelevels of FBG,TG,TC,TNF-α,IL-1β in serum,and IL-1β and iNOS in the liver,skeletal muscle and adi-pose tissue decreased significantly in group HE-LPS compared with group HS-LPS(P<0.05).Howev-er,the levels of IL-10 in the serum and liver,and IL-10 and Arg-1 in skeletal muscles and adi-pose tissues increased significantly in group HE-LPS compared with group HS-LPS(P<0.05).Conclu-sion Eight-week aerobic exercise can effectively relieve the glucose and lipid metabolism disorder after immune stimulation in IR mice,which may be related to the stimulation of immunologic tolerance in innate immune cells,thereby reducing the excessive inflammatory response caused by secondary im-mune stimulation.
9.Exploration of relationship between IL-17/IL-23 immunoinflammatory axis and chronic heart failure and clinical prognosis
Mingyan CHENG ; Jinghua WANG ; Wenyue WANG ; Na TIAN ; Yanfei GAO ; Yanchun WANG ; Tao YANG
Chinese Journal of Immunology 2025;41(1):153-156,162
Objective:To investigate relationship between IL-17/IL-23 immunoinflammatory axis and chronic heart failure(CHF)and clinical prognosis.Methods:A total of 112 patients with CHF in Chengde Central Hospital from January 2020 to Septem-ber 2021 were selected as observation group,and another 112 patients admitted to same period for healthy physical examination were selected as control group.Serum IL-17 and IL-23 levels of two groups were compared,relationship between serum IL-17 and IL-23 levels and degree of disease were analyzed;clinical data,serum IL-17 and IL-23 levels of patients with different prognosis were compared,relationship between serum IL-17 and IL-23 levels and clinical prognosis of CHF patients were analyzed.Predictive value of serum IL-17 and IL-23 levels on clinical prognosis of CHF patients was evaluated,and predictive value of each prediction scheme was compared.Results:Serum IL-17 and IL-23 levels were higher in observation group than control group(P<0.05);serum IL-17 and IL-23 levels of CHF patients were positively correlated with NYHA classification(P<0.05).Serum IL-17 and IL-23 levels were higher in patients with poor prognosis than in those with good prognosis(P<0.05).Serum IL-17 and IL-23 were independently associated with clinical prognosis of CHF patients,and the higher the serum IL-17 and IL-23 levels,the greater risk of poor clinical prognosis of CHF patients.AUC of serum IL-17 and IL-23 levels for predicting clinical prognosis of CHF patients were 0.787 and 0.726,respectively,and combined predicted AUC was 0.918(P<0.001);combined predicted AUC of serum IL-17 and IL-23 was significantly higher than single index(P<0.05).Conclusion:IL-17 and IL-23 levels in IL-17/IL-23 immunoinflammatory axis of CHF patients are significantly elevated and involve in disease occurence and development,whose clinical detection can help predict clinical prognosis of CHF.
10.The mediating role of reduced amygdala subregion volume between childhood trauma and depression severity in patients with major depressive disorder
Azi SHEN ; Wenyue GONG ; Yinghong HUANG ; Yiwen WANG ; Qiudong XIA ; Kaiyu SHI ; Qinghua ZHAI ; Rui YAN ; Qing LU ; Zhijian YAO
Chinese Journal of Psychiatry 2025;58(5):356-364
Objective:This study aims to explore the independent and interactive effects of childhood trauma (CT) and major depressive disorder (MDD) on amygdala subregion volumes and to examine whether volumetric changes in these subregions mediate the relationship between CT and depressive severity.Methods:A total of 129 MDD patients and 127 age- and sex-matched healthy controls were recruited from Nanjing Brain Hospital between October 2022 and November 2024. All participants underwent 3D-T 1 weighted MRI scans,and amygdala subregions were segmented using the FreeSurfer software. Depressive and anxiety symptoms were assessed with the 17-item Hamilton Depression Rating Scale (HAMD 17) and the Hamilton Anxiety Scale (HAMA),respectively. Childhood trauma exposure was evaluated via the Childhood Trauma Questionnaire (CTQ). Generalized linear models (GLM) were applied to analyze the main and interactive effects of MDD diagnosis (depression/healthy controls) and CT (presence/absence),adjusting for age,estimated intracranial volume,sex,medication history,and education years. Partial correlation and mediation analyses were conducted to explore associations between amygdala subregion volumes and clinical measures in MDD patients. Results:MDD diagnosis was independently associated with increased volumes in the right central nucleus ( Wald χ2=9.09, P=0.026) and medial nucleus ( Wald χ2=10.08, P=0.026). CT exposure was independently associated with reduced volumes in the right central nucleus ( Wald χ2=7.99, P=0.047) and medial nucleus ( Wald χ2=9.20, P=0.047). No significant interaction effects between MDD and CT were observed in any amygdala subregion. Mediation analysis revealed that reduced right medial nucleus volume partially mediated the relationship between total CTQ scores and depressive severity (proportion mediated: 26.69%,95% CI=0.002-0.060) and mediated the association between emotional neglect and depressive severity (proportion mediated: 26.75%,95% CI=0.006-0.150). Such mediating effects were not found for the right central nucleus. Conclusion:CT and MDD exhibit divergent patterns of influence on amygdala subregions. CT is linked to volumetric reductions,whereas MDD is associated with volumetric enlargement. Reduced volume of the right medial nucleus mediates the relationship between CT and depression severity.

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