1.Herbal Textual Research on Bambusae Succus in Famous Classical Formulas
Yu SHI ; Feng ZHOU ; Yihan WANG ; Yanmeng LIU ; Ming YANG ; Zhiping CHEN ; Jiangshan ZHANG ; Conglong XU ; Zhilai ZHAN
Chinese Journal of Experimental Traditional Medical Formulae 2026;32(9):231-239
This article systematically reviews and examines the historical evolution of Bambusae Succus as a medicinal material, covering aspects such as nomenclature, origin, geographical distribution, harvesting and processing methods, quality assessment, therapeutic effects and indications, by consulting ancient herbal texts, medical compendia, and modern literature. The aim is to provide a reference for the development and utilization of famous classical formulas containing this herb. Research indicated that Bambusae Succus was first documented in the Shennong Bencaojing during the Han dynasty, with Zhuli being the standard name used throughout history, alongside aliases like Zhuzhi, Zhuyou and Huoquan. Historically, the primary source of Bambusae Succus has been Phyllostachys nigra var. henonis(Danzhu), although other species such as Pleioblastus amarus and Bambusa emeiensis have also been used medicinally. Ancient records predominantly noted its origin in Yizhou(present-day Chengdu and surrounding areas in Sichuan) and the Wuling region(between present-day Hunan, Guangdong, Guangxi and Jiangxi provinces), while contemporary sources are mainly from regions south of the Yangtze River and southwestern China. Traditionally, Bambusae Succus was harvested from bamboo that had grown for exactly one year, today, it can be collected year-round without strict age requirements. Ancient preparation methods included direct fire roasting or dry distillation, whereas modern industrial production employs dry distillation, reflux extraction, and percolation. In terms of quality evaluation, ancient texts considered a sweet taste to be superior, while today, clarity and transparency are prioritized. Historically, Bambusae Succus was characterized as sweet and cold nature, targeting the lung and stomach meridians, with uses evolving from clearing heat and resolving phlegm to nourishing Yin, moistening dryness, and relaxing tendons and unblocking meridians. Modern descriptions classify it as sweet, bitter, and cold in nature, affecting the heart, liver, and lung meridians, with functions including clearing heat, resolving phlegm, and facilitating orifices. It is indicated for conditions such as stroke with phlegm confusion, lung heat with phlegm congestion, convulsions, epilepsy, excessive phlegm in febrile diseases, high fever with thirst, irritability during pregnancy, and tetanus, with more clearly defined applications. Based on the results of the research, it is recommended that when developing and utilizing famous classical formulas containing Bambusae Succus, the one-year-old Phyllostachys nigra var. Henonis, which has been highly praised throughout history, should be selected as the source material. Industrial production should adopt the dry distillation method. Furthermore, in-depth research should be conducted on the modern technological characterization of the traditional quality control indicator of sweet taste, and reasonable modern quality control standards should be established.
2.Pinelliae Rhizoma and Its Prescription Compatibility for Depression Treatment: A Review
Zhe XIE ; Yifan SHI ; Linzhe SU ; Ming BAI ; Yucheng LI ; Baoying WANG ; Erping XU
Chinese Journal of Experimental Traditional Medical Formulae 2026;32(9):284-293
Depression is a common mental disorder that falls under the category of "stagnation syndrome" in traditional Chinese medicine (TCM). Its complex pathogenesis poses challenges for the development of novel therapeutic agents. Currently, clinically used antidepressants are often accompanied by significant side effects, and statistics show that about one-third of patients do not respond to these medications. TCM demonstrates advantages in the treatment of depression through multi-target, multi-pathway and multi-mechanistic approaches. Pinelliae Rhizoma, a phlegm-resolving herb, exhibits effects such as drying dampness and resolving phlegm, as well as eliminating stuffiness and reducing masses. The characteristics of harmonizing Yin and Yang and resolving stagnation in the middle energizer align precisely with the pathogenesis of depression syndrome, demonstrating therapeutic efficacy in affected patients. Literature studies have found that the active ingredients of Pinelliae Rhizoma, such as cavidine, baicalein, β-sitosterol, as well as Pinelliae Rhizoma herb pairs, such as Pinelliae Rhizoma-Magnoliae Officinalis Cortex, Pinelliae Rhizoma-husked sorghum, Pinelliae Rhizoma-Prunellae Spica, exhibit significant antidepressant effects. Furthermore, TCM formulas containing Pinelliae Rhizoma as the principal therapeutic agent, such as Banxia Xiexin Tang, Banxia Houpo Tang, and Wendan Tang, as well as formulas incorporating Pinelliae Rhizoma like compound Xiaochaihu Tang, Chaihu Jia Longgu Muli Tang, and Erchen Tang, have also demonstrated favorable antidepressant efficacy. The antidepressant mechanism of these agents may involve modulation of 5-hydroxytryptamine (5-HT) and dopamine (DA) levels, up-regulation of brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF) expression, regulation of the hypothalamus-pituitary-adrenal (HPA) axis, reduction of oxidative stress, modulation of nuclear transcription factor-κB (NF-κB) signaling pathway, and inhibition of microglia-mediated inflammatory responses. This review summarized the antidepressant mechanisms and clinical applications of the active components, herb pairs, and TCM formulas containing Pinelliae Rhizoma, aiming to provide a reference for modern research on the use of Pinelliae Rhizoma in antidepressant therapy.
3.Influence of inflammatory cytokines related to different endotypes on the transcriptome of nasal epithelial cells
Jingjing GUO ; Zhou YU ; Yuanyuan QIN ; Zhiqiu ZHU ; Ming WANG
Chinese Archives of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery 2025;32(7):455-459
OBJECTIVE To investigate the impact of inflammatory cytokines related to different endotypes of chronic rhinosinusitis on the transcriptome of nasal epithelial cells.METHODS Human primary nasal epithelial cells were cultured in vitro,and treated with type 1,type 2,and type 3 inflammatory cytokines IFN-γ(10 ng/ml),IL-4(50 ng/ml),and IL-17A(50 ng/ml),respectively.After 48 hours,cells were collected for RNA extraction and transcriptome analysis.Differentially expressed genes were identified,followed by functional annotation and pathway enrichment analysis.Additionally,common regulated genes among different cytokines were analyzed.RESULTS Treatment of primary nasal epithelial cells with IFN-γ,IL-4,and IL-17A induced significant transcriptomic alterations,with 650,540,and 192 differentially expressed genes,respectively,compared to the control group.Functional annotation and pathway enrichment analysis showed that IFN-γ was mainly associated with defense response to virus,antigen processing and presentation,leukocyte and lymphocyte mediated immunity,and NOD-like receptor signaling pathway;IL-4 was mainly related to the regulation of leukocyte chemotaxis,cell-cell adhesion,ECM-receptor interaction,and MAPK signaling pathway;IL-17A was involved in the regulation of neutrophil chemotaxis,response to molecule of bacterial origin,chemokine signaling pathway,and NF-κB signaling pathway.Genes commonly regulated by IFN-γ,IL-4,and IL-17A were identified,with DUOX2 being upregulated by all the three cytokines.CONCLUSION IFN-γ,IL-4,and IL-17A reshapes the transcriptomic profile of nasal epithelial cells,which mainly regulates signaling pathways related to defense response to virus,leukocyte chemotaxis,and response to bacteria,respectively.
4.Posterior cruciate ligament tibial attachment point avulsion fracture:materials,implants,and internal fixation techniques in arthroscopic treatment
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2025;29(4):872-880
BACKGROUND:The optimal surgical technique for treating posterior cruciate ligament tibial attachment point avulsion injuries is debatable.With the application and maturity of arthroscopic surgery,it has great prospects in the diagnosis and treatment of posterior cruciate ligament tibial attachment point avulsion fractures. OBJECTIVE:To summarize the application and progress of arthroscopic technology in the treatment of posterior cruciate ligament tibial attachment point avulsion fractures,including different arthroscopic treatment methods,surgical approach,tibial tunnel design,suture material selection,and internal fixation implant selection. METHODS:Relevant literature was retrieved from PubMed,Web of Science,and ScienceDirect databases through computers.The search period was from January 2003 to November 2023.Chinese search terms were"posterior cruciate ligament,posterior cruciate ligament,avulsion fracture,arthroscopy".English search terms were"posterior cruciate ligament,injury,fracture,tibia,arthroscopic,operation,fixation,treatment".Totally 97 articles were included for review. RESULTS AND CONCLUSION:Arthroscopic technology provides a reliable treatment for posterior cruciate ligament tibial attachment point avulsion fractures.Arthroscopic treatment for avulsion fractures of the tibial attachment point of the cruciate ligament can be divided into several categories based on the type of approach,suture material,and the number of approaches used for suture and fixation of the tibial tunnel:arthroscopic suture fixation combined with autologous graftenhancement and reconstruction,arthroscopic multicross band suture bridge fixation,arthroscopic strong thread fixation,and arthroscopic direct anterior posterior suture suspension fixation.In various studies,commonly used outcome measures include knee range of motion,Lysholm scale,International Knee Documentation Committee,and KT-2000 arthrometer.Studies have shown that at the last follow-up,the score results showed significant improvement compared to surgery.In the radiological follow-up results of various arthroscopic techniques,all studies have shown satisfactory results.During the follow-up process,all types of patients who received arthroscopic treatment for cruciate ligament tibial attachment point avulsion fractures did not experience serious complications,such as traumatic arthritis,neurovascular injury,perioperative wound infection,thrombosis,and nonunion of fractures.
6.In-room cytologic evaluation by trained endosonographer for determination of procedure end in endoscopic ultrasound-guided fine needle biopsy of solid pancreatic lesions: a prospective study in Taiwan
Weng-Fai WONG ; Yu-Ting KUO ; Wern-Cherng CHENG ; Chia-Tung SHUN ; Ming-Lun HAN ; Chieh-Chang CHEN ; Hsiu-Po WANG
Clinical Endoscopy 2025;58(3):465-473
Background/Aims:
Endoscopic ultrasound-guided fine needle biopsy (EUS-FNB) is an essential tool for tissue acquisition in solid pancreatic tumors. Rapid on-site evaluation (ROSE) by cytologists ensures diagnostic accuracy. However, the universal application of the ROSE is limited by its availability. Therefore, we aimed to investigate the feasibility of determining the end of the procedure based on the results of in-room cytological evaluation by trained endosonographers (IRCETE).
Methods:
A training course focusing on the cytological interpretation of common pancreatic tumors was provided to the three endosonographers. After training, the decision to terminate EUS-FNB was made based on IRCETE results. The diagnostic accuracy, concordance rate of diagnostic categories, and sample adequacy were compared with those determined by board-certified cytologists and macroscopic on-site evaluation (MOSE).
Results:
We enrolled 65 patients with solid pancreatic tumors, most of whom were malignant (86.2%). The diagnostic accuracy was 90.8% when the end of the procedure was determined based on IRCETE, compared to 87.7% and 98.5% when determined by MOSE and cytologists, respectively (p=0.060). Based on the cytologists’ results, the accuracy of IRCETE in diagnostic category interpretation was 97.3%.
Conclusions
In the absence of ROSE, IRCETE can serve as a supplementary alternative to MOSE in determining the end of tissue sampling with a high accuracy rate.
7.Exploration on Correlation Between Toxins Damaging Liver Collateral and Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus Based on Five-Circuit and Six-Qi Theory
Yu WANG ; Xue WANG ; Ming YANG ; Shengnan GAO ; Wenqi JIN ; Chunli PIAO
Journal of Guangzhou University of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2025;42(6):1327-1333
Objective To explore the correlation between the pathogenesis of toxins damaging liver collateral and the incidence of type 2 diabetes mellitus(T2DM)based on the theory of five circuits and six qi.Methods A total of 986 patients with T2DM treated in the Department of Endocrinology and Metabolism at the Affiliated Hospital of Changchun University of Chinese Medicine from February 2019 to October 2023 were selected as the study subjects.The influences of circuit and qi indicators in the theory of five circuits and six qi on the constitutional characteristics of T2DM patients and the role of pathogenesis of toxins damaging liver collateral in the incidence of T2DM were investigated.Results(1)The five-circuit and six-qi analysis showed that the yearly circuit and sitian/zaiquan conditions had no significant effect on the constitutional characteristics of patients with T2DM(P>0.05).However,dominant circuit,guest circuit,dominant qi and guest qi significantly influenced the constitutional characteristics of patients with T2DM(P<0.05).For the distribution of circuit-qi indicators at birth among the 986 patients,dominant circuit was predominated by the terminal circuit of taiyang cold-water,guest circuit was characterized by deficient wood circuit or excessive water circuit,dominant qi was predominated by yangming dry-metal,and guest qi was characterized by taiyin damp-earth.(2)The correlation between the pathogenesis of toxins damaging liver collateral and the incidence of T2DM through comparative analysis revealed that the conveying and dispersing function of the liver plays a leading role in maintaining the body's yin-yang balance and ensuring free movement of qi,indicating that the critical role of toxins damaging liver collateral is the key to the incidence of diabetes.Conclusion Circuit-qi indicators have a certain influence on the constitutional characteristics of T2DM patients.The circuit-qi features at birth of the individuals prone to T2DM are as follows:dominant circuit predominated by the terminal circuit of taiyang cold-water,guest circuit characterized by deficient wood circuit or excessive water circuit,dominant qi being yangming dry-metal,and guest qi being taiyin damp-earth.Pathogenesis of toxins damaging liver collateral is closely related to the incidence of T2DM.Therefore,in treatment,the regulatory role of the liver should be emphasized,and liver-soothing herbs should be used based on syndrome differentiation,aiming for holistic treatment of the physique and the spirit and enhancing the therapeutic efficacy.The exploration will provide a new perspective and approach for the treatment of T2DM.
8.Medication rules of Astragali Radix in ancient Chinese medical books based on "disease-medicine-dose" pattern.
Jia-Lei CAO ; Lü-Yuan LIANG ; Yi-Hang LIU ; Zi-Ming XU ; Xuan WANG ; Wen-Xi WEI ; He-Jia WAN ; Xing-Hang LYU ; Wei-Xiao LI ; Yu-Xin ZHANG ; Bing-Qi WEI ; Xian-Qing REN
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2025;50(3):798-811
This study employed the "disease-medicine-dose" pattern to mine the medication rules of traditional Chinese medicine(TCM) prescriptions containing Astragali Radix in ancient Chinese medical books, aiming to provide a scientific basis for the clinical application of Astragali Radix and the development of new medicines. The TCM prescriptions containing Astragali Radix were retrieved from databases such as Chinese Medical Dictionary and imported into Excel 2020 to construct the prescription library. Statical analysis were performed for the prescriptions regarding the indications, syndromes, medicine use frequency, herb effects, nature and taste, meridian tropism, dosage forms, and dose. SPSS statistics 26.0 and IBM SPSS Modeler 18.0 were used for association rules analysis and cluster analysis. A total of 2 297 prescriptions containing Astragali Radix were collected, involving 233 indications, among which sore and ulcer, consumptive disease, sweating disorder, and apoplexy had high frequency(>25), and their syndromes were mainly Qi and blood deficiency, Qi and blood deficiency, Yin and Yang deficiency, and Qi deficiency and collateral obstruction, respectively. In the prescriptions, 98 medicines were used with the frequency >25 and they mainly included Qi-tonifying medicines and blood-tonifying medicines. Glycyrrhizae Radix et Rhizoma, Angelicae Sinensis Radix, Ginseng Radix et Rhizoma, Atractylodis Macrocephalae Rhizoma, and Citri Reticulatae Pericarpium were frequently used. The medicines with high frequency mainly have warm or cold nature, and sweet, pungent, or bitter taste, with tropism to spleen, lung, heart, liver, and kidney meridians. In the treatment of sore and ulcer, Astragali Radix was mainly used with the dose of 3.73 g and combined with Glycyrrhizae Radix et Rhizoma to promote granulation and heal up sores. In the treatment of consumptive disease, Astragali Radix was mainly used with the dose of 37.30 g and combined with Ginseng Radix et Rhizoma to tonify deficiency and replenish Qi. In the treatment of sweating disorder, Astragali Radix was mainly used with the dose of 3.73 g and combined with Glycyrrhizae Radix et Rhizoma to consolidate exterior and stop sweating. In the treatment of apoplexy, Astragali Radix was mainly used with the dose of 7.46 g and combined with Glycyrrhizae Radix et Rhizoma to dispell wind and stop convulsions. Astragali Radix can be used in the treatment of multiple system diseases, with the effects of tonifying Qi and ascending Yang, consolidating exterior and stopping sweating, and expressing toxin and promoting granulation. According to the manifestations of different diseases, when combined with other medicines, Astragali Radix was endowed with the effects of promoting granulation and healing up sores, tonifying deficiency and Qi, consolidating exterior and stopping sweating, and dispelling wind and replenishing Qi. The findings provide a theoretical reference and a scientific basis for the clinical application of Astragali Radix and the development of new medicines.
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Medicine, Chinese Traditional/history*
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History, Ancient
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Astragalus Plant/chemistry*
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China
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Astragalus propinquus
9."Component-effect" correlations in traditional Chinese medicine from holistic view: taking discovery of gintonin from ginseng as an example.
Xin-Ming YU ; Chen-Yu YU ; Hua-Ying WANG ; Wei-Sheng YUE ; Zhu-Bin ZHANG ; Wei WU ; Xiao-Bin JIA ; Bing YANG ; Liang FENG
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2025;50(7):2001-2012
The holistic view is the key in the study of traditional Chinese medicine(TCM). The component structure theory is based on the holistic view to investigate the correlation between material basis and efficiency, which enriches the holistic "component-effect" research of TCM. Gintonin is a newly isolated non-saponin component of ginseng. Compared to ginsenosides, gintonin has many different pharmacological activities, and it provides new knowledge for the holistic research of ginseng. Thus, taking the discovery of gintonin from ginseng as an example, this paper explored the linkage between ginsenosides and gintonin from the perspective of "component-effect" correlations and systematically sorted out the similarities and differences between them in terms of structural characteristics, modes of action, and pharmacological activities. Starting from the collaborative interaction of TCM compounds, the study discussed the application and value of the holistic view in TCM "component-effect" research in the light of the component structure theory to provide new thoughts for the development of modern TCM research.
Panax/chemistry*
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Medicine, Chinese Traditional
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Humans
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Animals
10.Digital identification of Cervi Cornu Pantotrichum based on HPLC-QTOF-MS~E and Adaboost.
Xiao-Han GUO ; Xian-Rui WANG ; Yu ZHANG ; Ming-Hua LI ; Wen-Guang JING ; Xian-Long CHENG ; Feng WEI
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2025;50(5):1172-1178
Cervi Cornu Pantotrichum is a precious animal-derived Chinese medicinal material, while there are often adulterants derived from animals not specified in the Chinese Pharmacopeia in the market, which disturbs the safety of medication. This study was conducted with the aim of strengthening the quality control of Cervi Cornu Pantotrichum and standardizing the medication. To achieve digital identification of Cervi Cornu Pantotrichum from different sources, a digital identification model was constructed based on ultra-high performance liquid chromatography tandem quadrupole time-of-flight mass spectrometry(UHPLC-QTOF-MS~E) combined with an adaptive boosting algorithm(Adaboost). The young furred antlers of sika deer, red deer, elk, and reindeer were processed and then subjected to polypeptide analysis by UHPLC-QTOF-MS~E. Then, the mass spectral data reflecting the polypeptide information were obtained by digital quantification. Next, the key data were obtained by feature screening based on Gini index, and the digital identification model was constructed by Adaboost. The model was evaluated based on the recall rate, F_1 composite score, and accuracy. Finally, the results of identification based on the constructed digital identification model were validated. The results showed that when the Gini index was used to screen the data of top 100 characteristic polypeptides, the digital identification model based on Adaboost had the best performance, with the recall rate, F_1 composite score, and accuracy not less than 0.953. The validation analysis showed that the accuracy of the identification of the 10 batches of samples was as high as 100.0%. Therefore, based on UHPLC-QTOF-MS~E and Adaboost algorithm, the digital identification of Cervi Cornu Pantotrichum can be realized efficiently and accurately, which can provide reference for the quality control and original animal identification of Cervi Cornu Pantotrichum.
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Algorithms
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Antlers/chemistry*
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Boosting Machine Learning Algorithms
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Chromatography, High Pressure Liquid/methods*
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Deer
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Drugs, Chinese Herbal/chemistry*
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Mass Spectrometry/methods*
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Quality Control
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Reindeer
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Tandem Mass Spectrometry/methods*
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Tissue Extracts/analysis*

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