1.Advances in acupuncture interventions for depression caused by chronic pain
Fangyi HOU ; Xizhen ZHANG ; Zifa LI ; Hao ZHANG ; Minghui HU ; Lidan WU ; Xiwen GENG ; Xinyu WANG ; Sheng WEI
Acta Laboratorium Animalis Scientia Sinica 2025;33(7):1064-1072
Chronic pain causes physical suffering and can have major psychological impacts in patients.Chronic pain can induce depressive disorder,and clinical studies have consistently shown that chronic pain and depression frequently co-occur,suggesting the possibility of shared pathogenic mechanisms underlying these conditions.Acupuncture,as an alternative therapy,has been widely used for analgesia and to treat depression,with demonstrated clinical efficacy.The therapeutic mechanism of acupuncture is related to neural and endocrine regulation.This review considers the mechanism of chronic pain accompanied by depression,in relation to the brain regions and neural circuits affected by acupuncture treatment.This review provides a new approach for the treatment of depression caused by chronic pain.
2.Comparative analysis of the efficacy and safety of subretinal injection with ultramicroneedle and inner limiting membrane flipping coverage in the treatment of large-diameter macular holes
Hanying HU ; Zhipeng YOU ; Kangcheng LIU ; Ting YANG ; Xiwen WU
Chinese Journal of Ocular Fundus Diseases 2025;41(10):761-768
Objective:To compare and observe the efficacy and safety of pars plana vitrectomy (PPV) combined with 41G ultrafine needle injection of balanced salt solution (BSS) and internal limiting membrane inversion and coverage in the treatment of large-diameter macular hole (MH).Methods:A prospective study. From April 2023 to April 2024, 42 patients (42 eyes) diagnosed with large-diameter MH at The Affiliated Eye Hospital of Nanchang University were included in the study. The substrate diameters (BD) of MH are all greater than 1 000 μm. All affected eyes underwent best corrected visual acuity (BCVA), microvisual field, optical coherence tomography (OCT), and OCT angiography (OCTA) examinations before surgery. BCVA examination was conducted using the international standard logarithmic visual acuity chart, and the statistics were converted to the logarithm of the minimum angle of resolution (logMAR) visual acuity. Microfield-of-view examination records the mean retinal sensitivity (MS) within a 12° range of the fovea. The minimum diameter (MD) and BD of the hole were measured by OCT and the MH index (MHI) was calculated. OCTA measures the area and perimeter (PERIM) of the foveal avascular zone (FAZ) in the fovea centralis, as well as the retinal vessel length density (VLD) and vessel perfusion density (VPD) in the central area. The affected eyes were divided into the observation group (22 eyes, treated with PPV combined with 41G ultra-micro needle subretinal injection of BSS and the control group (20 eyes, treated with PPV combined with internal limiting membrane inversion and coverage) according to the random number table method. The patients were followed up for 6 months after the operation, and the above indicators were reexamined at 1, 3 and 6 months. The changes of BCVA, MS, FAZ parameters, VLD, VPD before and after the operation, as well as the closure of the hole and the occurrence of complications were compared between the two groups. The independent sample t test was used for comparison between groups. The correlation between postoperative indicators and preoperative structural parameters was analyzed using Pearson analysis. Results:In the 22 eyes of the observation group, the hole closure rate was 100.0% (22/22) 6 months after the operation, and the complete closure rate was 90.9% (20/22). In the control group of 20 eyes, the closure rate was 95.0% (19/20), and the complete closure rate was 90.0% (18/20). The hole closure rate of the affected eyes in the observation group was better than that in the control group, but the difference was not statistically significant ( χ2=1.736, P=0.420). The logMAR BCVA, MS, FAZ area, PERIM, VLD and VPD at each time point after the operation in both groups were significantly improved compared with those before the operation, and the differences were statistically significant ( P<0.05). The results of Pearson correlation analysis showed that in the observation group, logMAR BCVA at 6 months after surgery was positively correlated with BD before surgery ( r=0.340, P=0.029), and negatively correlated with MHI before surgery ( r=?0.350, P=0.023). Six months after the operation, MS was positively correlated with the preoperative hole height and MHI ( r=0.330, P=0.034). In the control group, 6 months after the operation, MS was negatively correlated with BD before the operation ( r=?0.480, P=0.032), and positively correlated with MHI before the operation ( r=0.510, P=0.027). Six months after the operation, the FAZ area of the affected eyes in the observation group [(0.17±0.09) mm 2] was larger than that in the control group [(0.12±0.07) mm 2], and the difference was statistically significant ( t=?0.340, P=0.025). No complications such as abnormal intraocular pressure, retinal pigment epithelium injury or retinal detachment occurred in all the affected eyes after the surgery. Conclusions:PPV combined with 41G ultra-micro needle subretinal injection of BSS for the treatment of large-diameter MH has a high rate of hole closure and good safety. Larger BD and MD, lower MHI and hole height before surgery may affect the recovery of visual function after surgery.
3.Study on the characteristic chromatogram of Shexiang Jiegu Capsule and determination of seven components by HPLC
Xiaocui YU ; Xiwen WANG ; Guiying ZHANG ; Junwei XU ; Yuwei ZHU ; Dan HU
Journal of Pharmaceutical Practice and Service 2025;43(8):395-399
Objective To establish the characteristic atlas of Shexiang Jiegu Capsule and determine the contents of seven active components (hydroxysafflor Yellow A, paeoniflorin, ferulic acid, naringin, ligustilide, catechin, epicatechin). Methods Octadecyl silane bonded silica gel was used as the filling agent, the mobile phase was composed of methanol-0.05% phosphoric acid by gradient elution, the detection wavelength was 245 nm, flow rate was 1.0 ml/min, column temperature was 30℃. The similarity of the fifteen batches of sample was evaluated in line with the TCM Chromatographic Fingerprint (2012 edition), and the contents of seven active components were determined. Results The HPLC fingerprint of Shexiang Jiegu Capsules was established. The similarity of fingerprint between fifteen batches of samples and control fingerprint was between 0.893 and 0.992. The results of methodological investigation for the determination of seven active components in fifteen batches of samples all met the requirements. Conclusion The established characteristic atlas of Shexiang Jiegu Capsules had high specificity and good repeatability, which could provide scientific basis for quality control of Shexiang Jiegu Capsules.
4.The Theoretical Conception and Realization Path of Animal Model Evaluation of Emotional Disease Based on Syndrome Ele-ment Differentiation Theory
Sheng WEI ; Zifa LI ; Xiwen GENG ; Hao ZHANG ; Xinyu WANG ; Minghui HU
Journal of Nanjing University of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2025;41(1):26-29
At present,the main reason for the lagging development of emotional disease theory and the backward development of targeted drugs is the lack of suitable and effective animal models,and model evaluation is the key and difficult point in the preparation of emotional disease animal models.The theory of syndrome element differentiation in traditional Chinese medicine is closely matched with the theory of behavioral elements in animal behavior,which is expected to bring theoretical changes and methodological progress in related fields.Based on this background,this paper systematically sorted out and clarified the theoretical conception of animal model e-valuation of emotional diseases:guided by the thinking mode of syndrome differentiation theory of TCM,an attempt was made to estab-lish a complete model evaluation system.It also pointed out the realization path of animal model evaluation of emotional disease based on syndrome element differentiation theory:collection of behavioral elements in natural state and analysis of time sequence,phenotypic identification of abnormal behaviors under stress state,and equivalent transformation of model animal syndrome discrimination.
5.From"insufficiency of ZhiYi"to anxiety onset:a preliminary construction of the emotion-pathogenesis hypothesis based on body-spirit integration theory
Mingzhou GAO ; Minghui HU ; Hongwei DONG ; You LI ; Yue ZHAO ; Xinyu WANG ; Zifa LI ; Xiwen GENG ; Sheng WEI ; Hao ZHANG
Acta Laboratorium Animalis Scientia Sinica 2025;33(9):1320-1328
Anxiety is a major emotional disorder manifested in the individual's expectation of future threats.The incidence rate of anxiety is about 7.3%,with the highest lifetime prevalence rate among mental health conditions.The mechanism of anxiety overlaps with depression,and anxiety is a typical symptom of various mental diseases or emotional disorders in traditional Chinese medicine.The high rates of comorbidity and disability pose serious threats to people's health.Animal models are important tools for studying anxiety and are of great use for deciphering the pathogenesis of anxiety and for developing drugs.The traditional paradigm of stress-induced anxiety,however,is relatively limited.Based on traditional theory combined with clinical and animal experimental data,we propose a new hypothesis of"insufficiency of ZhiYi'causing anxiety,defined as"an anxiety state induced by the inability of an individual to meet their own needs,limited or lacking after multiple attempts,rendered hindered and powerless by an inability to meet their desires".This hypothesis is more in line with the typical manifestations of despair,lack of pleasure,and social withdrawal in clinical patients,and is supported by traditional theory and experimental data showing"hunger but unable to eat,food but unable to obtain,and gain but not full".Based on this,the established modeling paradigm is easy to apply,with good repeatability and low cost,and can be used to establish anxiety models in rats and mice,to provide a theoretical and model basis for the development and pharmacological evaluation of anti-anxiety drugs.
6.From"insufficiency of ZhiYi"to anxiety onset:a preliminary construction of the emotion-pathogenesis hypothesis based on body-spirit integration theory
Mingzhou GAO ; Minghui HU ; Hongwei DONG ; You LI ; Yue ZHAO ; Xinyu WANG ; Zifa LI ; Xiwen GENG ; Sheng WEI ; Hao ZHANG
Acta Laboratorium Animalis Scientia Sinica 2025;33(9):1320-1328
Anxiety is a major emotional disorder manifested in the individual's expectation of future threats.The incidence rate of anxiety is about 7.3%,with the highest lifetime prevalence rate among mental health conditions.The mechanism of anxiety overlaps with depression,and anxiety is a typical symptom of various mental diseases or emotional disorders in traditional Chinese medicine.The high rates of comorbidity and disability pose serious threats to people's health.Animal models are important tools for studying anxiety and are of great use for deciphering the pathogenesis of anxiety and for developing drugs.The traditional paradigm of stress-induced anxiety,however,is relatively limited.Based on traditional theory combined with clinical and animal experimental data,we propose a new hypothesis of"insufficiency of ZhiYi'causing anxiety,defined as"an anxiety state induced by the inability of an individual to meet their own needs,limited or lacking after multiple attempts,rendered hindered and powerless by an inability to meet their desires".This hypothesis is more in line with the typical manifestations of despair,lack of pleasure,and social withdrawal in clinical patients,and is supported by traditional theory and experimental data showing"hunger but unable to eat,food but unable to obtain,and gain but not full".Based on this,the established modeling paradigm is easy to apply,with good repeatability and low cost,and can be used to establish anxiety models in rats and mice,to provide a theoretical and model basis for the development and pharmacological evaluation of anti-anxiety drugs.
7.Clinical application of metagenomic next generation sequencing in detection of pathogens from patients with pulmonary infections
Yu LIU ; Xiaoqin SUN ; Ting LIU ; Xiwen SHEN ; Mei ZHANG ; Yali XU ; Weidong HU
Chinese Journal of Nosocomiology 2025;35(13):1942-1947
OBJECTIVE To explore the clinical value of metagenomic next generation sequencing(mNGS)in detec-tion of pathogens from the patients with pulmonary infection.METHODS The clinical data were collected from 103 patients with pulmonary infection who were treated in respiratory and critical care medicine department of Gansu Province People's Hospital from Jun.2021 to Jun.2023.The pathogens were detected from all of the patients with the use of mNGS for bronchoalveolar lavage fluid(BALF)and traditional cultures(including sputum culture and BALF culture).The positive rates,consistency,distribution,efficacy and curative effects were observed and sys-tematically compared between the two detection methods.RESULTS Totally 122 strains of bacteria,47 strains of fungi,94 strains of viruses,3 strains of Mycoplasma and 2 strains of Chlamydia were detected from the 103 pa-tients by mNGS,as compared with only 45 strains of bacteria and 20 strains of fungi that were detected by the tra-ditional culture method.The positive rate of detection of pathogens was 89.32%by mNGS,higher than 38.83%of the traditional culture method(P<0.001).There was certain difference in the distribution of pathogens be-tween the two detection method,the two detection method showed the poor consistency of detection efficacy,and the effect of targeted drug therapy based on the mNGS-detected pathogens was higher than that of the mNGS-negative empirical therapy(P<0.001).In addition,some of drug resistance genes could be detected by mNGS.CONCLUSIONS The mNGS shows remarkable higher efficacy in detection of the pathogens causing pul-monary infections than the traditional culture method and can detect various types of pathogens.The effect of the targeted drug therapy based on the pathogens detected by mNGS is remarkable.It plays an imorptant role in guid-ing the clinical diagnosis and treatment of the patients with pulmonary infections.
8.Advances in acupuncture interventions for depression caused by chronic pain
Fangyi HOU ; Xizhen ZHANG ; Zifa LI ; Hao ZHANG ; Minghui HU ; Lidan WU ; Xiwen GENG ; Xinyu WANG ; Sheng WEI
Acta Laboratorium Animalis Scientia Sinica 2025;33(7):1064-1072
Chronic pain causes physical suffering and can have major psychological impacts in patients.Chronic pain can induce depressive disorder,and clinical studies have consistently shown that chronic pain and depression frequently co-occur,suggesting the possibility of shared pathogenic mechanisms underlying these conditions.Acupuncture,as an alternative therapy,has been widely used for analgesia and to treat depression,with demonstrated clinical efficacy.The therapeutic mechanism of acupuncture is related to neural and endocrine regulation.This review considers the mechanism of chronic pain accompanied by depression,in relation to the brain regions and neural circuits affected by acupuncture treatment.This review provides a new approach for the treatment of depression caused by chronic pain.
9.Clinical application of metagenomic next generation sequencing in detection of pathogens from patients with pulmonary infections
Yu LIU ; Xiaoqin SUN ; Ting LIU ; Xiwen SHEN ; Mei ZHANG ; Yali XU ; Weidong HU
Chinese Journal of Nosocomiology 2025;35(13):1942-1947
OBJECTIVE To explore the clinical value of metagenomic next generation sequencing(mNGS)in detec-tion of pathogens from the patients with pulmonary infection.METHODS The clinical data were collected from 103 patients with pulmonary infection who were treated in respiratory and critical care medicine department of Gansu Province People's Hospital from Jun.2021 to Jun.2023.The pathogens were detected from all of the patients with the use of mNGS for bronchoalveolar lavage fluid(BALF)and traditional cultures(including sputum culture and BALF culture).The positive rates,consistency,distribution,efficacy and curative effects were observed and sys-tematically compared between the two detection methods.RESULTS Totally 122 strains of bacteria,47 strains of fungi,94 strains of viruses,3 strains of Mycoplasma and 2 strains of Chlamydia were detected from the 103 pa-tients by mNGS,as compared with only 45 strains of bacteria and 20 strains of fungi that were detected by the tra-ditional culture method.The positive rate of detection of pathogens was 89.32%by mNGS,higher than 38.83%of the traditional culture method(P<0.001).There was certain difference in the distribution of pathogens be-tween the two detection method,the two detection method showed the poor consistency of detection efficacy,and the effect of targeted drug therapy based on the mNGS-detected pathogens was higher than that of the mNGS-negative empirical therapy(P<0.001).In addition,some of drug resistance genes could be detected by mNGS.CONCLUSIONS The mNGS shows remarkable higher efficacy in detection of the pathogens causing pul-monary infections than the traditional culture method and can detect various types of pathogens.The effect of the targeted drug therapy based on the pathogens detected by mNGS is remarkable.It plays an imorptant role in guid-ing the clinical diagnosis and treatment of the patients with pulmonary infections.
10.The Theoretical Conception and Realization Path of Animal Model Evaluation of Emotional Disease Based on Syndrome Ele-ment Differentiation Theory
Sheng WEI ; Zifa LI ; Xiwen GENG ; Hao ZHANG ; Xinyu WANG ; Minghui HU
Journal of Nanjing University of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2025;41(1):26-29
At present,the main reason for the lagging development of emotional disease theory and the backward development of targeted drugs is the lack of suitable and effective animal models,and model evaluation is the key and difficult point in the preparation of emotional disease animal models.The theory of syndrome element differentiation in traditional Chinese medicine is closely matched with the theory of behavioral elements in animal behavior,which is expected to bring theoretical changes and methodological progress in related fields.Based on this background,this paper systematically sorted out and clarified the theoretical conception of animal model e-valuation of emotional diseases:guided by the thinking mode of syndrome differentiation theory of TCM,an attempt was made to estab-lish a complete model evaluation system.It also pointed out the realization path of animal model evaluation of emotional disease based on syndrome element differentiation theory:collection of behavioral elements in natural state and analysis of time sequence,phenotypic identification of abnormal behaviors under stress state,and equivalent transformation of model animal syndrome discrimination.

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