1.Study on the Characteristics of TCM Syndromes of Insomnia Based on Multiple Data Analysis Methods
Xianbei WANG ; Rui ZHANG ; Jiwei ZHANG ; Yuying XU ; Ning SUN ; Miaoran WANG ; Xiaoning TAN ; Yufei WU ; Zirong LI ; Jing CAO ; Taiwei LOU ; Rui WEI ; Hongjin DU ; Qiuyan LI
Chinese Journal of Information on Traditional Chinese Medicine 2025;32(5):25-31
Objective To explore the distribution of common TCM syndromes and symptoms of insomnia;To prepare for the construction of the theoretical framework and item pool of syndrome diagnosis and efficacy evaluation scale.Methods TCM guideline standards of insomnia,textbooks and journals over the years were retrieved,the information of TCM syndromes,syndrome elements and symptoms was extracted,the guideline textbook and journal database were established,and descriptive statistics,association rules,systematic clustering,factor analysis,potential categories and implicit structure analysis were carried out.Results Totally 116 guide standards and textbooks over the years were included,and 454 articles of journals were included.The high-frequency symptoms accounted for≥3%of the guide textbooks and journal databases were 87 and 79 categories,respectively,and the cumulative proportion was 87.48%and 87.75%,respectively.According to the analysis results,five common TCM syndromes and their characteristic symptom classification of insomnia were finally deduced.According to the frequency/person time distribution,they were heart and spleen deficiency syndrome,yin deficiency and fire hyperactivity syndrome,liver fire disturbing heart syndrome,phlegm heat disturbing heart syndrome,heart and gallbladder qi deficiency syndrome.Conclusion There are five common TCM syndromes of insomnia,and the characteristic symptoms of each TCM syndrome provide a reference source for the theoretical framework of syndrome diagnosis and efficacy evaluation scale and the establishment of item pool.
2.Visualization analysis on research hotspots and trends of TCM compound disassembly analysis based on CiteSpace
Mengxuan LI ; Mengjie ZHAO ; Wantong ZHANG ; Yufei WU ; Zirong LI ; Weiliang WENG ; Qiuyan LI
International Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2025;47(9):1293-1300
Objective:To visually analyze the research literature on the analysis of TCM compounds; To explore the research hotspots and trends in this field.Methods:The literature related to the disassembly analysis of TCM compounds was retrieved from CNKI, Chongqing VIP, Wanfang Data, SinoMed, and China Medical Journal Full-text Database from January 1, 1981 to December 31, 2024. CiteSpace 6.4.R1 software was used to visualize the number of articles, authors, institutions and keywords, and to draw the cooperation network diagram of authors and institutions, keyword co-occurrence, clustering, timeline and burst map.Results:A total of 1 728 Chinese articles were included, and the number of publications showed a fluctuating upward trend. A comparatively high number of publications was in 2007 and 2016, followed by a slight decline but maintained at a high level. There is a trend of recovery in 2024. The author with the highest number of articles was Professor Fang Zhaoqin, and the institution with the highest number of articles was Beijing University of Chinese Medicine. High frequency keywords included rats, compatibility, experimental research, cell apoptosis, TCM compound, and a total of 19 clusters and 25 emergent keywords were formed.Conclusions:The research contents and methods of the research on the disassembly of TCM compounds are relatively rich, and there are many explorations on classical prescriptions. The study of disassembled prescriptions has played a driving role in the modernization of TCM compounds. In the future, high-quality cooperation between regions, institutions, and authors, combination with modern medicine and scientific methods, will further improve the quality of research in this field.
3.Clinical study on Xinyue Decoction combined with fluoxetine hydrochloride in the treatment of cognitive impairment in senile depression
Yufei WU ; Qiuyan LI ; Zirong LI ; Xiaosen ZHAO ; Qian ZHOU ; Qiaoru KOU ; Yuehua LI ; Mingdong GUO
International Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2025;47(11):1514-1520
Objective:To observe the clinical efficacy of Xinyue Decoction combined with fluoxetine hydrochloride in the treatment of cognitive impairment of senile depression.Methods:A randomized controlled trial study was conducted. Totally 116 elderly patients with depression accompanied by cognitive impairment were set as observation subjects, and were divided into a control group and an experimental group using random number table method, with 58 patients in each. The control group received treatment with fluoxetine hydrochloride capsules, while the experimental group was administered Xinyue Decoction Granules in addition to the treatment regimen of the control group. The treatment lasted for 8 weeks for both groups. Comparison was made between the two groups regarding the changes in TCM syndrome scores. Hamilton Depression Scale (HAMD-24) was used to assess the degree of depression, and Montreal Cognitive Assessment (MoCA BJ) was used to assess cognitive ability; the serum levels of brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF), IL-1β, IL-6 and TNF-α were detected by ELISA; the adverse reactions during treatment were observed and recorded, and the clinical efficacy was evaluated.Results:The total effective rate of TCM syndromes was 90.4% (47/52) in the experimental group and 75.5% (40/53) in the control group, with statistical significance ( χ2=4.11, P<0.05); the total effective rate of MoCA-BJ was 76.9% (40/52) in the experimental group and 58.5% (31/53) in the control group, with statistical significance ( χ2=4.61, P<0.05); the total effective rate of HAMD-24 was 88.5% (46/52) in the experimental group and 71.7% (38/53) in the control group, with statistical significance ( χ2=4.07, P<0.05). After treatment, the TCM syndrome score, HAMD-24 and MoCA-BJ scores of the experimental group were lower than those in the control group ( t=-3.51, -5.11, 2.39, P<0.01 or P<0.05); the level of serum BDNF [(10.49±1.76) ng/L vs. (9.61±1.85) ng/L, t=2.28] in the observation group was higher than that of the control group ( P<0.05), and the levels of IL-1β, IL-6 and TNF-α were lower than those in the control group ( t=-2.50, -2.46, -2.18, P<0.05). During the treatment, the incidence of adverse reactions was 5.77% (3/52) in the experimental group and 7.55% (4/53) in the control group, without statistical significance ( χ2=0.13, P>0.05). Conclusion:Xinyue Decoction combined with fluoxetine hydrochloride can reduce the degree of depression in elderly patients with cognitive impairment of depression, improve the cognitive ability of patients and clinical efficacy.
4.Discussion on the Treatment of Insomnia from Liver Based on the Theory "Liver Governs Wei Qi (Defensive Qi)"
Zirong LI ; Miaoran WANG ; Yufei WU ; Tian NI ; Xianbei WANG ; Hongjin DU ; Jiwei ZHANG ; Qiuyan LI
Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2025;66(4):411-415
Psychological factors have become significant contributors to the onset and progression of insomnia. This article explored the treatment of insomnia from the perspective of “liver governs wei qi (defensive qi)”. The concept of “liver governs wei qi (defensive qi)” is summarized in three aspects, firstly, the liver assists the spleen and stomach in transformation and transportation, governing the generation of wei qi; secondly, the liver aids lung qi diffusion and dispersion, governing the distribution of wei qi; thirdly, the liver regulates circadian rhythms, governing the circulation of wei qi. It is proposed that the clinical treatment of insomnia should focus on the following methods: for regulating the liver to harmonize the five viscera, and facilitate the circulation of wei qi, medicinals entering the liver channel include Chaihu (Bupleuri radix), Baishao (Paeoniae Radix Alba), Zhizi (Gardeniae Fructus), and Suanzaoren (Ziziphi Spinosae Semen) could be commonly used; for nourishing the liver, the treatment should align with the day-night rhythm, and herbs such as Baihe (Lilium), Hehuan (Albizia julibrissin), and Yejiaoteng (Polygoni multiflori caulis) are commonly used; for soothing the liver and address both mental and physical health to calm wei qi, treatment should advocate verbal counseling, psychological regulation, and health education. Ultimately, this treatment approach can free liver qi to flow, soothe qi movement, restore the motion of wei qi, regulate during day and night, balance yin and yang, and resolve insomnia effectively.
5.Study on the Characteristics of TCM Syndromes of Insomnia Based on Multiple Data Analysis Methods
Xianbei WANG ; Rui ZHANG ; Jiwei ZHANG ; Yuying XU ; Ning SUN ; Miaoran WANG ; Xiaoning TAN ; Yufei WU ; Zirong LI ; Jing CAO ; Taiwei LOU ; Rui WEI ; Hongjin DU ; Qiuyan LI
Chinese Journal of Information on Traditional Chinese Medicine 2025;32(5):25-31
Objective To explore the distribution of common TCM syndromes and symptoms of insomnia;To prepare for the construction of the theoretical framework and item pool of syndrome diagnosis and efficacy evaluation scale.Methods TCM guideline standards of insomnia,textbooks and journals over the years were retrieved,the information of TCM syndromes,syndrome elements and symptoms was extracted,the guideline textbook and journal database were established,and descriptive statistics,association rules,systematic clustering,factor analysis,potential categories and implicit structure analysis were carried out.Results Totally 116 guide standards and textbooks over the years were included,and 454 articles of journals were included.The high-frequency symptoms accounted for≥3%of the guide textbooks and journal databases were 87 and 79 categories,respectively,and the cumulative proportion was 87.48%and 87.75%,respectively.According to the analysis results,five common TCM syndromes and their characteristic symptom classification of insomnia were finally deduced.According to the frequency/person time distribution,they were heart and spleen deficiency syndrome,yin deficiency and fire hyperactivity syndrome,liver fire disturbing heart syndrome,phlegm heat disturbing heart syndrome,heart and gallbladder qi deficiency syndrome.Conclusion There are five common TCM syndromes of insomnia,and the characteristic symptoms of each TCM syndrome provide a reference source for the theoretical framework of syndrome diagnosis and efficacy evaluation scale and the establishment of item pool.
6.Research progress on the application of smart medicine in mental health for the aged
Liu YANG ; Yanping YING ; Haini MO ; Suyi WU ; Li LI ; Zirong LI
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing 2024;30(36):5036-5040
This review summarizes the application forms, effectiveness, challenges, and recommendations regarding the use of smart medicine in the field of mental health for the aged. It aims to support the development of mental health services for the aged in China and contribute to the realization of active aging.
7.Research progress on the application of smart medicine in mental health for the aged
Liu YANG ; Yanping YING ; Haini MO ; Suyi WU ; Li LI ; Zirong LI
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing 2024;30(36):5036-5040
This review summarizes the application forms, effectiveness, challenges, and recommendations regarding the use of smart medicine in the field of mental health for the aged. It aims to support the development of mental health services for the aged in China and contribute to the realization of active aging.
8.Treatment strategy and mechanical exploration of early lumbar spondylolysis
Hongliang GAO ; Hua LIU ; Tao ZHANG ; Xusheng LI ; Zirong HUANG ; Yizhe WANG ; Long CHEN ; Kai ZHANG ; Haitao YU ; Haoyue WU ; Songkai LI
Chinese Journal of Orthopaedic Trauma 2023;25(10):915-920
Lumbar spondylolysis is one of the common diseases of low back pain caused by spinal surgery. Its treatment options vary depending on different conditions, from early conservative ones to late surgical ones. There are still disputes over various conservative treatments, choice of surgical methods and the biomechanics of different internal fixation techniques to repair spondylolysis. Therefore, this review summarizes the clinical outcomes of previous clinical treatments of lumbar spondylolysis and the biomechanical characteristics of various techniques to find the mechanical and evidence-based clinical data that may facilitate the treatment of lumbar spondylolysis.
9.Altered brain spontaneous activity by repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation treatment for major depressive disorder
Muzhen GUAN ; Zhongheng WANG ; Wenjun WU ; Zhujing MA ; Zirong LIU ; Qingrong TAN ; Huaihai WANG ; Huaning WANG
Chinese Journal of Psychiatry 2022;55(5):383-392
Objective:This study explored the impacts of repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS) on spontaneous brain activity in patients with major depressive disorder (MDD).Methods:This study was a randomized controlled study. First-episode, drug-na?ve patients with MDD ( n=27) and healthy controls ( n=30) were enrolled. The left dorsolateral prefrontal region was the stimulation target, and all participants received rTMS treatment for fifteen successive days. Hamilton Depression Rating Scale (HAMD 17) and resting-state functional magnetic resonance imaging (rs-fMRI) data were collected at baseline and the 15th day of the treatment. Changes in the spontaneous brain activity before and after the treatment were compared using the paired samples t-test or the independent sample t-test. The two indices of the amplitude of the low-frequency fluctuation (ALFF) and regional homogeneity(ReHo) were applied to reflect the spontaneous brain activity. Results:After treatment, the score of HAMD 17 (9.4±4.3) in MDD patients was significantly lower than that before the treatment (21.1±6.0), the average score decreased by (11.7±3.6), the remission rate was 40.74%, and the response rate was 74.07%. fMRI results: Before treatment, patients with MDD had significantly lower ALFF in the left superior frontal gyrus ( t=-8.14, P<0.001), higher ALFF in the left middle frontal gyrus and left precuneus ( t=5.79, 6.24, P<0.001), and lower ReHo in the left middle frontal and left middle occipital gyri ( t=-5.17, -6.11, P<0.001) than the corresponding values observed in healthy controls; After the rTMS treatment, the ALFF significantly increased in the left superior frontal gyrus ( t=7.32, P<0.001) and decreased in the left middle frontal gyrus and left precuneus ( t=-4.96,-5.14, P<0.001). Furthermore, ReHo significantly increased in the left middle frontal and left middle occipital gyri ( t=4.25,4.19, P<0.001) in patients with MDD. The score of HAMD 17 after treatment was significantly and negatively correlated with ALFF value of left superior frontal gyrus after treatment ( r=-0.390, P=0.044). Conclusion:Successive 15-day rTMS treatment could efficiently and effectively alleviate individual′s depressive symptoms. The left middle frontal gyrus may play an important role in abnormal spontaneous brain activity in MDD patients; and left superior frontal gyrus function may be essential in improving depressive symptoms.
10.Altered brain spontaneous activity by repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation treatment for major depressive disorder
Muzhen GUAN ; Zhongheng WANG ; Wenjun WU ; Zhujing MA ; Zirong LIU ; Qingrong TAN ; Huaihai WANG ; Huaning WANG
Chinese Journal of Psychiatry 2022;55(5):383-392
Objective:This study explored the impacts of repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS) on spontaneous brain activity in patients with major depressive disorder (MDD).Methods:This study was a randomized controlled study. First-episode, drug-na?ve patients with MDD ( n=27) and healthy controls ( n=30) were enrolled. The left dorsolateral prefrontal region was the stimulation target, and all participants received rTMS treatment for fifteen successive days. Hamilton Depression Rating Scale (HAMD 17) and resting-state functional magnetic resonance imaging (rs-fMRI) data were collected at baseline and the 15th day of the treatment. Changes in the spontaneous brain activity before and after the treatment were compared using the paired samples t-test or the independent sample t-test. The two indices of the amplitude of the low-frequency fluctuation (ALFF) and regional homogeneity(ReHo) were applied to reflect the spontaneous brain activity. Results:After treatment, the score of HAMD 17 (9.4±4.3) in MDD patients was significantly lower than that before the treatment (21.1±6.0), the average score decreased by (11.7±3.6), the remission rate was 40.74%, and the response rate was 74.07%. fMRI results: Before treatment, patients with MDD had significantly lower ALFF in the left superior frontal gyrus ( t=-8.14, P<0.001), higher ALFF in the left middle frontal gyrus and left precuneus ( t=5.79, 6.24, P<0.001), and lower ReHo in the left middle frontal and left middle occipital gyri ( t=-5.17, -6.11, P<0.001) than the corresponding values observed in healthy controls; After the rTMS treatment, the ALFF significantly increased in the left superior frontal gyrus ( t=7.32, P<0.001) and decreased in the left middle frontal gyrus and left precuneus ( t=-4.96,-5.14, P<0.001). Furthermore, ReHo significantly increased in the left middle frontal and left middle occipital gyri ( t=4.25,4.19, P<0.001) in patients with MDD. The score of HAMD 17 after treatment was significantly and negatively correlated with ALFF value of left superior frontal gyrus after treatment ( r=-0.390, P=0.044). Conclusion:Successive 15-day rTMS treatment could efficiently and effectively alleviate individual′s depressive symptoms. The left middle frontal gyrus may play an important role in abnormal spontaneous brain activity in MDD patients; and left superior frontal gyrus function may be essential in improving depressive symptoms.

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