1.Syndrome Patterns Distribution and Risk Factors of Mixed Hemorrhoids in Traditional Chinese Medicine: A Multicenter Real-world Study Using Large Language Models and Latent Class Analysis
Ruyue DENG ; Kang DING ; Yuxin ZHU ; Meng LI ; Huiting ZHU ; Lei DU
Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2026;67(7):755-763
ObjectiveTo develop a standardized classification model for traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) syndrome patterns of mixed hemorrhoids using multi-center real-world data, and unveil their distribution patterns and core risk factors, thereby providing evidence-based support for standardizing TCM syndrome differentiation and implementing precision interventions. MethodsA multi-center cross-sectional study was conducted, enrolling 13 283 mixed hemorrhoid patients from eight hospitals in Jiangsu Province between September 1st, 2023 and December 31st, 2024. DeepSeek-R1-Distill-Qwen-7B and LLaMA-3.3 large language models (LLM) were integrated with latent class analysis (LCA) to perform unsupervised learning and latent class modeling of TCM symptomatology. Potential risk factors were screened via univariate analysis, followed by logistic regression to identify independent risk factors for each syndrome pattern. ResultsThe model's performance indicators were stable and reliable across different clinical data types,i.e. in the outpatient records, past medical history (F1=99.7%), current medical history (F1=94.9%), and specialist examination (F1=90.7%); in inpatient records, past medical history (F1=98.2%), current medical history (F1=91.2%), specialist examination (F1=90.3%), and discharge status (F1=90.6%). Latent class mode-ling identified four core TCM syndrome patterns including spleen deficiency and qi sinking syndrome (915 cases, 6.89%), damp-heat pouring downward syndrome (10 820 cases, 81.46%), qi stagnation and blood stasis syndrome (1252 cases, 9.43%), and wind injuring intestinal collaterals syndrome (296 cases, 2.22%), with respective latent class probabilities of 0.069, 0.815, 0.094, and 0.022. Logistic regression demonstrated that gender, age, disease duration, hypertension, diabetes, hyperlipidemia, constipation, smoking history, and alcohol consumption were independent risk factors for pattern differentiation (P<0.05). The efficacy validation evaluation revealed that the cure rates for patients with spleen deficiency and qi sinking syndrome and qi stagnation and blood stasis syndrome were higher than those for patients with damp-heat pouring downward syndrome (adjusted P<0.05), with no statistically significant differences among other syndrome patterns. ConclusionDamp-heat pouring downward syndrome is the predominant syndrome in mixed hemorrhoids. Gender, age, disease duration, hypertension, diabetes, hyperlipi-demia, constipation, smoking history, and alcohol consumption are independent risk factors for the differentiation of syndrome types.
2.Effects of different running shoes and foot strike patterns on Achilles tendon length changes and loading characteristics during running based on real-time ultrasound
Xini ZHANG ; Baisheng FU ; Liqin DENG ; Yuxin LI ; Weijie FU
Chinese Journal of Sports Medicine 2025;44(8):618-625
Objective To compare the effect of immediately wearing different running shoes and foot-strike patterns on the in vivo Achilles tendon(AT)length and loading of habitual rearfoot striking(RFS)runners.Methods Eleven male running enthusiasts were recruited(age:33.7±8.7 years old,running experience:5.3±2.3 years).They were randomly assigned to wear cushioned running shoes or minimalist shoes,and run at 10 km/h on a Bertec 3-D force platform with forefoot striking(FFS)and RFS,respectively.The ultrasound imaging probe was fixed at the junction of the AT and the me-dial head of the gastrocnemius muscle with an elastic bandage,synchronized with the Vicon high-speed infrared motion capture system,which collected and calculated real-time length changes and loading characteristics of the AT in vivo.A 2×2 two-way ANOVA was used to determine the effect of different running shoes(cushioned running shoes vs.minimalist shoes)and foot strike patterns(FFS vs.RFS)on the in vivo AT loading characteristics during running,and the significance level α was set at 0.05.Results There was a significant interaction between footwear type and footstrike patterns on the foot strike angle.Within the same shoe condition(cushioned or minimalist),foot strike angle(FSA)was significantly greater during RFS than during FFS(P<0.05).Moreover,during RFS,FSA was significantly greater in cushioned shoes than in minimalist shoes(P<0.05).In addition,under acute manipulations of footwear and strike pattern,the instantaneous AT loading rate also exhibited a signifi-cant footwear and foot strike patterns interaction(P<0.05).The instantaneous AT loading rate was sig-nificantly greater when immediately wearing minimalist shoes with RFS than when wearing cushioned running shoes with RFS,as well as significantly greater when immediately wearing cushioned running shoes with FFS than when running with RFS(P<0.05).In addition,there was no interaction effect for the other parameters,except the significant group or time main effects(P<0.05).The peak AT force,average AT loading rate,AT impulse,peak AT stress,peak AT length change,and AT work during FFS were significantly greater than those during RFS(P<0.05).What's more,the peak AT force when immediately wearing minimalist shoes was significantly greater than that when wearing cushioned run-ning shoes(P<0.05).Conclusion It is suggested that immediately wearing minimalist shoes and/or transi-tioning to FFS could provide higher tendon loading intensity,which might improve the morphology and mechanical properties of the AT.However,the increased AT loading rate also indicated that if RFS was maintained while running in minimalist shoes,the reduced cushioning could have led to a greater risk of injury without an appropriate adaptation process.
3.COMPERA 2.0 risk stratification in patients with severe aortic stenosis: implication for group 2 pulmonary hypertension.
Zongye CAI ; Xinrui QI ; Dao ZHOU ; Hanyi DAI ; Abuduwufuer YIDILISI ; Ming ZHONG ; Lin DENG ; Yuchao GUO ; Jiaqi FAN ; Qifeng ZHU ; Yuxin HE ; Cheng LI ; Xianbao LIU ; Jian'an WANG
Journal of Zhejiang University. Science. B 2025;26(11):1076-1085
COMPERA 2.0 risk stratification has been demonstrated to be useful in patients with precapillary pulmonary hypertension (PH). However, its suitability for patients at risk for post-capillary PH or PH associated with left heart disease (PH-LHD) is unclear. To investigate the use of COMPERA 2.0 in patients with severe aortic stenosis (SAS) undergoing transcatheter aortic valve replacement (TAVR), who are at risk for post-capillary PH, a total of 327 eligible SAS patients undergoing TAVR at our institution between September 2015 and November 2020 were included in the study. Patients were classified into four strata before and after TAVR using the COMPERA 2.0 risk score. The primary endpoint was all-cause mortality. Survival analysis was performed using Kaplan-Meier curves, log-rank test, and Cox proportional hazards regression model. The study cohort had a median (interquartile range) age of 76 (70‒80) years and a pulmonary arterial systolic pressure of 33 (27‒43) mmHg (1 mmHg=0.133 kPa) before TAVR. The overall mortality was 11.9% during 26 (15‒47) months of follow-up. Before TAVR, cumulative mortality was higher with an increase in the risk stratum level (log-rank, both P<0.001); each increase in the risk stratum level resulted in an increased risk of death (hazard ratio (HR) 2.53, 95% confidential interval (CI) 1.54‒4.18, P<0.001), which was independent of age, sex, estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR), hemoglobin, albumin, and valve type (HR 1.76, 95% CI 1.01‒3.07, P=0.047). Similar results were observed at 30 d after TAVR. COMPERA 2.0 can serve as a useful tool for risk stratification in patients with SAS undergoing TAVR, indicating its potential application in the management of PH-LHD. Further validation is needed in patients with confirmed post-capillary PH by right heart catheterization.
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4.Pharmacological effects and drug design research progress of fucoxanthin
Yuxin ZHANG ; Ziyang DENG ; Can WANG ; Dan ZENG
China Pharmacy 2025;36(17):2216-2220
Fucoxanthin is a pigment found in plants and animals such as algae, marine plankton and aquatic shellfish, and holds significant potential for development in the pharmaceutical field. This review introduces the anti-inflammatory, antioxidant, anticancer, anti-obesity, and other pharmacological effects of fucoxanthin, as well as recent advances in drug design research. It was found that fucoxanthin can exert anti-inflammatory and antioxidant effects through mechanisms such as activating AMP- activated protein kinase related signaling pathways, regulating the expression of inflammatory factors, altering microbial stability, thereby improving conditions such as metabolic associated fatty liver disease and colitis. It can exert selective antitumor effects through multi-target synergistic actions; and it was also found that it can exert anti-obesity effects by regulating the intestinal microbiota. Its characteristic functional groups (such as hydroxyl and epoxy groups) possess target specificity and reversible inhibitory properties, making it a suitable template for guiding the design and development of novel drugs, thereby providing new insights for breaking through the limitations of traditional drug design.
5.Oncolytic influenza virus enhances killing effect of gemcitabine against pancreatic cancer cells
Zihe MENG ; Yongru XU ; Zhaoda DENG ; Yuxin ZHANG ; Penghui YANG ; Ruiping HU
Journal of Army Medical University 2025;47(2):141-150
Objective To investigate the killing effect of the recombinant oncolytic influenza virus OvFlu-GM-CSF,constructed using reverse genetics(RG)technology,in combination with chemotherapy drug,gemcitabine(GEM),against pancreatic cancer cells.Methods The recombinant oncolytic virus OvFlu-GM-CSF was successfully rescued using RG technology in our previous study.The virus was then comprehensively characterized through chicken red blood cell hemagglutination assay,transmission electron microscopy,and viral replication assay.CCK-8 assay was utilized to determine the impact of OvFlu-GM-CSF viruses[multiplicities of infection(MOI):0,0.1,1.0,3.0]on the survival rate of pancreatic cancer cell lines(Panc02,PANC-1,SW1990,BxPC-3)and normal pancreatic ductal epithelial cells(HPDE6-C7)after treatment for 24,48 or 72 h.Using a subcutaneous tumor-bearing mouse model of pancreatic cancer,36 female C57BL/6 mice(6 weeks old)were randomly divided into PBS group,recombinant oncolytic virus group,GEM group,and the combined treatment group,with 9 mice in each group.PBS(100 μL/animal)or OvFlu-GM-CSF virus(1× 107PFU/100 μL)was given to the mice of the corresponding groups through intratumoral injection,while GEM(100 mg/kg)was injected intraperitoneally,once per 3 days,for totally 9 times.Changes in tumor volume and survival rate were monitored.Multi-immunofluorescence staining was employed to analyze T cell infiltration and proliferation in the tumor tissues.HE staining was performed to observe the pathological changes in major organs(heart,liver,lungs,kidneys and brain),and the serum levels of alanine aminotransferase(ALT)and aspartate aminotransferase(AST)were measured to evaluate the safety of the recombinant oncolytic virus.Results The recombinant oncolytic influenza virus OvFlu-GM-CSF has a hemagglutination titer of 28,typical morphological features of influenza virus,and can selectively replicate within pancreatic cancer cells.At the cellular level,the viruses demonstrated a significant selective cytotoxic effect on Panc02,PANC-1,SW1990,and BxPC-3 cells under the conditions of 48 h post-infection and MOI=3.0,when compared to 48 h post-infection and MOI=0(P<0.01).The cell survival rate was gradually decreased with the increase in MOI value and the extension of infection time(P<0.01),but the viruses showed no significant effect on normal pancreatic ductal epithelial cells(HPDE6-C7).In the pancreatic cancer tumor-bearing mouse model,the combined treatment of the viruses+GEM significantly reduced the tumor volume than simple virus treatment and simple GEM treatment(P<0.01),and enhanced the infiltration of T cells in the tumor tissues.No obvious pathological changes were observed in the above-mentioned major organs.Additionally,there were no significant differences in the serum levels of ALT and AST in the OvFlu-GM-CSF group,GEM group,and OvFlu-GM-CSF+GEM group compared to the PBS group.Conclusion RS technology-constructed recombinant oncolytic influenza virus OvFlu-GM-CSF,when combined with the chemotherapeutic agent GEM,enhances the cytotoxic efficacy against pancreatic cancer cells and effectively activates the host's anti-tumor immune response.
6.Research progress of GNB2 protein
Li XIONG ; Lihong YANG ; Yuxin FAN ; Huan DENG ; Yin XIANG ; Yang YANG
International Journal of Laboratory Medicine 2025;46(5):616-619
Guanylate binding protein subunit β-2(GNB2)is an important part of G protein family.In the process of cell signal transduction,GNB2 plays a structural support and regulatory role in G protein complex,ensuring the correct transmission and amplification of signals,interacting with receptors and regulating vari-ous effector enzymes and ion channels,and mediating a variety of physiological functions.Therefore,GNB2 plays a key role in cell signaling,and participates in the regulation of cell proliferation,differentiation and mi-gration and other biological processes.This article reviews the research progress of GNB2,focusing on its structure,function,regulatory mechanism,disease correlation and importance in tumor research.
7.Application of nanoprobe based on aggregation-induced luminescence in photothermal diagnosis and treatment of prostate cancer
Bin GUI ; Nan JIANG ; Xin HUANG ; Fanglu ZHONG ; Zhiwen WANG ; Qianhui LIU ; Yuxin GUO ; Yueying CHEN ; Huan PU ; Qing DENG
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2025;29(16):3400-3409
BACKGROUND:A novel aggregation induced luminescence fluorescence probe based on the mechanism of intramolecular motility restriction can be used for the detection of disease markers,tumor diagnosis,and bacterial imaging recognition.OBJECTIVE:To prepare a near-infrared Ⅱ nanoprobe called FA-DSPE-PEG-AIE@NPs based on aggregation-induced luminescence,and to explore its potential of targeted fluorescence imaging and photothermal therapy for prostate cancer.METHODS:Lecithin,polyethylene glycol phospholipids,folate polyethylene glycol phospholipids,and aggregation induced luminescent molecule 2TT-oC26B were used as raw materials.The folate-targeted nanoprobe FA-DSPE-PEG-AIE@NPs were prepared by nanoprecipitation method,and basic characterization of the nanoprobe was detected.PC3 human prostate cancer cells and human umbilical vein endothelial cells were selected as experimental objects.The cytotoxicity and phototoxicity of FA-DSPE-PEG-AIE@NPs were detected.PC3 human prostate cancer cells were selected as the experimental objects.Flow cytometry and calcein/propidium iodide staining were used to assess the efficacy of photothermal therapy.PC3 human prostate cancer cells were injected subcutaneously into the abdomen of BALB/C nude mice to establish a tumor model,and nanoprobes FA-DSPE-PEG-AIE@NPs were injected into the tail vein.The mice were immediately subjected to near-infraced Ⅱ fluorescence imaging.12 hours later,the tumor was irradiated by laser for 5 minutes,and the photothermal treatment effect was observed within 14 days.RESULTS AND CONCLUSION:(1)The nanoprobes FA-DSPE-PEG-AIE@NPs with a mean diameter of(171.0±0.3)nm showed a well-defined spherical morphology.The nanoprobe had a wide absorption spectrum and tail emission extending to the near-infrared Ⅱ which emitted a bright near-infrared Ⅱ fluorescence signal under laser irradiation.(2)The nanoprobes FA-DSPE-PEG-AIE@NPs had low cytotoxicity and high phototoxicity.The results of flow cytometry and calcein/propidium iodide staining showed that nanoprobes FA-DSPE-PEG-AIE@NPs had an obvious photothermal killing effect on human prostate cancer cells.(3)The nanoprobes FA-DSPE-PEG-AIE@NPs successfully achieved near-infrared Ⅱ fluorescence imaging of mouse blood vessels and the maximum enrichment time of the tumor was 12 hours.The vessel widths of the hind leg and single blood vessels of abdomen were estimated to be 0.63 mm and 0.42 mm.The tumor volume of mice was significantly smaller after 14 days of treatment.(4)The results show that nanoprobes FA-DSPE-PEG-AIE@NPs can achieve near-infrared Ⅱ fluorescence imaging and photothermal therapy of prostate cancer effectively,which may provide a new method for early diagnosis and combined treatment of prostate cancer.
8.Mitochondrial mechanism of resting energy metabolic rate changes induced by corticosterone and effects of kidney tonifying prescriptions in mice
Yuxin JIA ; Dandan CHEN ; Jimeng HU ; Xiaohong DENG ; Jianhua HUANG
Acta Laboratorium Animalis Scientia Sinica 2025;33(7):1043-1052
Objective To explore the change trend and related mechanism of resting metabolic rate induced by corticosterone in mice,and observe the intervention effects of Zhibai Dihuang Pill and Jinkui Shenqi pill.Methods Sixty-four mice were randomly divided into short-term and long-term groups,and each group was randomly divided into four groups.Mice in CORT group,ZBDH group and JKSQ group were given sterile drinking water containing corticosterone,and mice in Ctrl group were given sterile drinking water containing 1%anhydrous ethanol.Mice in ZBDH group and JKSQ group were given Chinese medicine by gavage.RMR of mice in each group was dynamically monitored during modeling and Chinese medicine intervention.The morphology of mitochondria in liver and muscle were observed by transmission electron microscope.The TR expression level in liver and muscle tissues of each group was observed by immunofluorescence,and MDA and ATP levels were detected in liver and muscle tissues of each group.levels of ACTH,TSH,INS,T3,T4,FT3,FT4,8-OHdG,FGF-21,GDF-15,L-lactic acid and pyruvic acid in serum were also detected.Results Compared with Ctrl group,the mitochondrial morphology of liver and muscle tissues in CORT group was damaged,and the expression of TR was decreased.In short-term(Day 8),RMR,ATP in liver,serum T4,ACTH and INS levels were significantly increased in the CORT group,while serum FGF-21,TSH levels and MDA in liver were significantly decreased.In long term(Day 56),RMR,serum 8-OhdG,INS,and ATP in liver and muscle were significantly decreased in the CORT group,serum FGF-21,GDF-15,T3,T4,FT3,FT4,MDA in liver and muscle were significantly increased.Compared with CORT group,in short term,RMR,serum L(+)-lactate in ZBDH group were significantly decreased,while serum 8-OHdG and the expression of TRα in muscle were significantly increased.In JKSQ group,the mitochondrial morphology of muscle tissue was improved,the expression of TRα and serum FGF-21 were significantly increased,while serum L(+)-lactic acid,FT4 and ATP in liver were significantly decreased.In long term,serum FGF-21 was significantly lower in ZBDH group,and in JKSQ group,RMR,ATP in liver tissue and TRα expression in muscle were significantly increased,while the levels of FGF-21,GDF-15,T3,FT4 in serum and MDA in muscle tissue were significantly decreased.Conclusion CORT induced RMR to increase first and then decrease with the intervention time.In the short term,Zhibai Dihuang Pill significantly decreased RMR in mice,while in the long term,Jinkui Shenqi Pill significantly increased RMR.The mechanism may be related to mitochondrial injury,thyroxine secretion and thyroxine receptor expression.
9.Analysis of the subjective and objective effects of family care level and disease acceptance among maintenance hemodialysis patients and their caregivers
Yahui ZHANG ; Li ZHANG ; Yuxin ZHONG ; Kaihui DENG ; Le TANG ; Yidan FENG
Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing 2025;41(14):1056-1063
Objective:The actor-partner interdependence model was used to explore the subject-object effect of family care on disease acceptance in maintenance hemodialysis (MHD) patients and their primary caregivers, and to provide empirical research support for formulating intervention strategies to improve the quality of life of MHD patients and their primary caregivers at the dyadic coping perspective.Methods:This study was a cross-sectional study. A convenience sampling method was used to select 223 pairs of MHD patients and their primary caregivers who received treatment at three hospitals from December 2023 to May 2024, namely the Second Affiliated Hospital of Guizhou Medical University, Qiandongnan People′s Hospital and Qiandongnan Traditional Chinese Medicine Hospital. The General Information Questionnaire, Family APGAR Index (APGAR) and the Acceptance of Illness Scale (AIS) were used to conduct the survey. An actor-partner interdependence model of the impact of family care levels on disease acceptance was constructed.Results:There were 223 patients with MHD, 134 males and 89 females, aged (48.41 ± 14.41) years. Among the 223 primary caregivers of MHD patients, 83 were males and 140 were females, aged (49.44 ± 12.40) years. The scores of APGAR and AIS for MHD patients were (7.92 ± 1.94), (20.45 ± 4.66) points, and (8.16 ± 1.67), (21.86 ± 3.54) points for their primary caregivers. There were statistically significant differences in scores ( t = - 2.28, - 7.69, both P<0.05). The results of correlation analysis showed that there was a significant positive correlation between the degree of family care of MHD patients and the disease acceptance of MHD patients, the family care of primary caregivers, and the disease acceptance of primary caregivers ( r = 0.454, 0.625, 0.515, all P<0.05). There was a significant positive correlation between the disease acceptance of MHD patients and the family care of their primary caregivers, the disease acceptance of primary caregivers, and the family care of primary caregivers and the disease acceptance of primary caregivers ( r = 0.442, 0.813, 0.495, all P<0.05). In terms of the actor effect, the level of family care positively influenced the disease acceptance for both MHD patients and their primary caregivers ( β = 0.715, 0.603, both P<0.001), the actor effect was significant. In terms of partner effect, there was a positive correlation between the family care levels of MHD patients and their primary caregivers and the disease acceptance of the other party ( β = 0.628, 0.725, both P<0.001), the partner effect was significant. Conclusions:There is an interactive effect between the disease acceptance of maintenance hemodialysis patients and their primary caregivers and their levels of family care.
10.Mitochondrial mechanism of resting energy metabolic rate changes induced by corticosterone and effects of kidney tonifying prescriptions in mice
Yuxin JIA ; Dandan CHEN ; Jimeng HU ; Xiaohong DENG ; Jianhua HUANG
Acta Laboratorium Animalis Scientia Sinica 2025;33(7):1043-1052
Objective To explore the change trend and related mechanism of resting metabolic rate induced by corticosterone in mice,and observe the intervention effects of Zhibai Dihuang Pill and Jinkui Shenqi pill.Methods Sixty-four mice were randomly divided into short-term and long-term groups,and each group was randomly divided into four groups.Mice in CORT group,ZBDH group and JKSQ group were given sterile drinking water containing corticosterone,and mice in Ctrl group were given sterile drinking water containing 1%anhydrous ethanol.Mice in ZBDH group and JKSQ group were given Chinese medicine by gavage.RMR of mice in each group was dynamically monitored during modeling and Chinese medicine intervention.The morphology of mitochondria in liver and muscle were observed by transmission electron microscope.The TR expression level in liver and muscle tissues of each group was observed by immunofluorescence,and MDA and ATP levels were detected in liver and muscle tissues of each group.levels of ACTH,TSH,INS,T3,T4,FT3,FT4,8-OHdG,FGF-21,GDF-15,L-lactic acid and pyruvic acid in serum were also detected.Results Compared with Ctrl group,the mitochondrial morphology of liver and muscle tissues in CORT group was damaged,and the expression of TR was decreased.In short-term(Day 8),RMR,ATP in liver,serum T4,ACTH and INS levels were significantly increased in the CORT group,while serum FGF-21,TSH levels and MDA in liver were significantly decreased.In long term(Day 56),RMR,serum 8-OhdG,INS,and ATP in liver and muscle were significantly decreased in the CORT group,serum FGF-21,GDF-15,T3,T4,FT3,FT4,MDA in liver and muscle were significantly increased.Compared with CORT group,in short term,RMR,serum L(+)-lactate in ZBDH group were significantly decreased,while serum 8-OHdG and the expression of TRα in muscle were significantly increased.In JKSQ group,the mitochondrial morphology of muscle tissue was improved,the expression of TRα and serum FGF-21 were significantly increased,while serum L(+)-lactic acid,FT4 and ATP in liver were significantly decreased.In long term,serum FGF-21 was significantly lower in ZBDH group,and in JKSQ group,RMR,ATP in liver tissue and TRα expression in muscle were significantly increased,while the levels of FGF-21,GDF-15,T3,FT4 in serum and MDA in muscle tissue were significantly decreased.Conclusion CORT induced RMR to increase first and then decrease with the intervention time.In the short term,Zhibai Dihuang Pill significantly decreased RMR in mice,while in the long term,Jinkui Shenqi Pill significantly increased RMR.The mechanism may be related to mitochondrial injury,thyroxine secretion and thyroxine receptor expression.

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