1.A study on the distribution patterns of traditional Chinese medicine syndrome types in antipsychotic-induced metabolic syndrome
Shulian XIAN ; Hongxiao JIA ; Xue LI ; Di WANG ; Mingkang SONG ; Dongqing YIN ; Hairong JIANG
Journal of Capital Medical University 2025;46(3):463-470
Objective To explore the distribution patterns of traditional Chinese medicine(TCM)syndromes in patients with metabolic syndrome caused by antipsychotic drugs.Methods A standardized TCM syndrome survey was performed to collect diagnostic information from 160 patients diagnosed with metabolic syndrome due to antipsychotic drug use.Subsequent frequency analysis,cluster analysis,and Bayesian network analysis were carried out.The syndrome pattern distribution was ultimately determined through relevant literatures and expert opinions.Results Five TCM syndromes were identified through frequency,cluster,and Bayesian network analyses.The most common syndrome was qi deficiency with phlegm-dampness(30%),followed by spleen deficiency with phlegm-Heat(23.75%),qi and yin deficiency Pattern(21.88%),yin deficiency with damp-heat(17.50%),and stomach fire hyperactivity pattern(6.88%).Conclusion The pathogenesis of antipsychotics-induced metabolic syndrome involves a complex interplay of deficiency and excess factors.The primary disease is mainly located at the spleen and stomach,with involvement of the liver,kidney,and heart.Pathogenic factors include qi deficiency,yin deficiency,dampness,heat,pathogenic fire,and phlegm.
2.Qingre Jiedu recipe in the treatment of bipolar depression with the syndrome of internal stagnation of fire-heat:a randomized double-blind controlled trial
Dongqing YIN ; Hongxiao JIA ; Xue LI ; Sisi ZHENG ; Yanzhe NING
Journal of Capital Medical University 2025;46(3):479-486
Objective To evaluate the efficacy and safety of Qingre Jiedu recipe in the treatment of bipolar depression.Methods A randomized,double-blind,Chinese medicine and western medicine placebo control design was used in this study.Totally 80 subjects with bipolar depression and fiery internal depression that met the enrollment criteria,were divided into the experimental group(EG,40 cases of western medicine simulation tablets+Chinese medicine formula granules)and the control group(CG,40 cases of western medicine+Chinese medicine placebo)according to a 1∶1 ratio at last,7 cases dropped out after enrollment,EG 36 cases,CG 37 cases.TCM Heat Internal Depression Syndrome(TCMHIDS),Hamilton Depression Scale-24 Item(HAMD-24),Hamilton Anxiety Scale(HAMA),Hypomania Checklist-33(HCL-33),Young Manic Rating Scale(YMRS)and Treatment Emergent Symptom Scale(TESS)scores were assessed at baseline and at the 2nd,4th and 8th week after treatment.Important signs and adverse events were recorded.Blood routine,hepatic and renal function,urine routine and electrocardiogram were performed during the screening period and the 8th week after treatment.For the patients who dropped out of the examination program,the examination item are identical to those at week 8.The primary outcome measure was the change in HAMD score from baseline to 8th week.Secondary outcome evaluation indicators included the changes of TCMHIDS,HAMA,HCL-33 and YMRS scores from baseline to 8th week.Results The scores of the HAMD-24 between EG and CG decreased significantly compared with the baseline at different time-point,and the difference was statistically significant(P<0.01).However,the scores of the EG on the HAMD-24 decreased more significantly compared with the CG at the 4th and 8th week,and this difference was statistically significant(P<0.01).The TCMHIDS and HAMD scores between two groups decreased compared with the baseline at different time-point,and this difference was statistically significant(P<0.01).However,the TCMHIDS and HAMD scores of the EG decreased more significantly ot the 4th and 8th week,compared with the CG,and this difference was statistically significant(P<0.01).Both YMRS and HCL-33 scores decreased more significantly between two groups at different time-point,compared with the baseline,and this differences was statistically significant,but there was no difference between two groups.Conclusion TCM Qingre Jiedu recipe could effectively relieve depression and anxiety mood of bipolar depression,with more advantages than western medicine.In addition,it showed a certain effect on hypomania or manic-related symptoms of bipolar disorder,No risk of turning to hypomania or manic,better safety and less adverse reactions were observed.
3.Effect of traditional Chinese medicine hot ironing on limb function and balance ability in stroke patients with hemiplegia during the recovery period
Yuanyuan MA ; Hui YIN ; Dongqing YANG ; Dongjing LI
Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing 2025;41(10):721-726
Objective:To observe the effect of traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) hot ironing on limb function and balance ability in stroke patients with hemiplegia during the recovery period, and to provide more reference schemes for clinical rehabilitation of stroke patients with hemiplegia.Methods:A randomized controlled study was conducted. Stratified random sampling was used to select stroke patients with hemiplegia during the recovery period admitted to the First Affiliated Hospital of Anhui University of Chinese Medicine from June 2023 to January 2024. The patients were divided into a control group and an observation group using the random envelope method. The control group received limb positioning techniques combined with conventional acupuncture intervention, while the observation group received additional TCM hot ironing intervention. Before and after the intervention, the Brunnstrom motor function grading, three-level assessment method, and Activities of Daily Living (ADL) scale were used to evaluate the patients′ limb function, balance function, and daily living ability.Results:Among the 66 patients included, with 33 patients in the control group, includinng 19 males and 14 females, aged (51.02 ± 8.34) years old, and 33 patients in the observation group, including 21 males and 12 females, aged (49.65 ± 8.21) years old. Before the intervention, there were no statistically significant differences in Brunnstrom upper limb motor function, Brunnstrom lower limb motor function, sitting balance, standing balance, and ADL scores between the two groups (all P>0.05). After the intervention, the observation group showed significant improvements in Brunnstrom upper limb motor function (0 cases at levelⅠ, 33 cases at levelⅡor above), Brunnstrom lower limb motor function (1 case at levelsⅠ-Ⅲ, 32 cases at level Ⅳ or above), sitting balance (0 cases at levelsⅠ-Ⅱ, 33 cases at level Ⅲ), and standing balance (1 case at levelsⅠ-Ⅱ, 32 cases at level Ⅲ). The control group showed less improvement in Brunnstrom upper limb motor function (10 cases at levelⅠ, 23 cases at level Ⅱor above), Brunnstrom lower limb motor function (14 cases at levelsⅠ-Ⅲ, 19 cases at level Ⅳ or above), sitting balance (9 cases at levelsⅠ-Ⅱ, 24 cases at level Ⅲ), and standing balance (11 cases at levelsⅠ-Ⅱ, 22 cases at level Ⅲ). The differences between the two groups were statistically significant ( Z values were 9.39-15.51, all P<0.05). The ADL score in the observation group was (80.25 ± 8.89) points, higher than the control group′s score of (69.97 ± 8.17) points, the difference was statistically significant ( t=4.89, P<0.05). Conclusions:TCM hot ironing can effectively improve limb dysfunction, motor function, balance ability, and walking mobility in stroke patients with hemiplegia during the recovery period, thereby enhancing their daily living ability.
4.A study on the distribution patterns of traditional Chinese medicine syndrome types in antipsychotic-induced metabolic syndrome
Shulian XIAN ; Hongxiao JIA ; Xue LI ; Di WANG ; Mingkang SONG ; Dongqing YIN ; Hairong JIANG
Journal of Capital Medical University 2025;46(3):463-470
Objective To explore the distribution patterns of traditional Chinese medicine(TCM)syndromes in patients with metabolic syndrome caused by antipsychotic drugs.Methods A standardized TCM syndrome survey was performed to collect diagnostic information from 160 patients diagnosed with metabolic syndrome due to antipsychotic drug use.Subsequent frequency analysis,cluster analysis,and Bayesian network analysis were carried out.The syndrome pattern distribution was ultimately determined through relevant literatures and expert opinions.Results Five TCM syndromes were identified through frequency,cluster,and Bayesian network analyses.The most common syndrome was qi deficiency with phlegm-dampness(30%),followed by spleen deficiency with phlegm-Heat(23.75%),qi and yin deficiency Pattern(21.88%),yin deficiency with damp-heat(17.50%),and stomach fire hyperactivity pattern(6.88%).Conclusion The pathogenesis of antipsychotics-induced metabolic syndrome involves a complex interplay of deficiency and excess factors.The primary disease is mainly located at the spleen and stomach,with involvement of the liver,kidney,and heart.Pathogenic factors include qi deficiency,yin deficiency,dampness,heat,pathogenic fire,and phlegm.
5.Qingre Jiedu recipe in the treatment of bipolar depression with the syndrome of internal stagnation of fire-heat:a randomized double-blind controlled trial
Dongqing YIN ; Hongxiao JIA ; Xue LI ; Sisi ZHENG ; Yanzhe NING
Journal of Capital Medical University 2025;46(3):479-486
Objective To evaluate the efficacy and safety of Qingre Jiedu recipe in the treatment of bipolar depression.Methods A randomized,double-blind,Chinese medicine and western medicine placebo control design was used in this study.Totally 80 subjects with bipolar depression and fiery internal depression that met the enrollment criteria,were divided into the experimental group(EG,40 cases of western medicine simulation tablets+Chinese medicine formula granules)and the control group(CG,40 cases of western medicine+Chinese medicine placebo)according to a 1∶1 ratio at last,7 cases dropped out after enrollment,EG 36 cases,CG 37 cases.TCM Heat Internal Depression Syndrome(TCMHIDS),Hamilton Depression Scale-24 Item(HAMD-24),Hamilton Anxiety Scale(HAMA),Hypomania Checklist-33(HCL-33),Young Manic Rating Scale(YMRS)and Treatment Emergent Symptom Scale(TESS)scores were assessed at baseline and at the 2nd,4th and 8th week after treatment.Important signs and adverse events were recorded.Blood routine,hepatic and renal function,urine routine and electrocardiogram were performed during the screening period and the 8th week after treatment.For the patients who dropped out of the examination program,the examination item are identical to those at week 8.The primary outcome measure was the change in HAMD score from baseline to 8th week.Secondary outcome evaluation indicators included the changes of TCMHIDS,HAMA,HCL-33 and YMRS scores from baseline to 8th week.Results The scores of the HAMD-24 between EG and CG decreased significantly compared with the baseline at different time-point,and the difference was statistically significant(P<0.01).However,the scores of the EG on the HAMD-24 decreased more significantly compared with the CG at the 4th and 8th week,and this difference was statistically significant(P<0.01).The TCMHIDS and HAMD scores between two groups decreased compared with the baseline at different time-point,and this difference was statistically significant(P<0.01).However,the TCMHIDS and HAMD scores of the EG decreased more significantly ot the 4th and 8th week,compared with the CG,and this difference was statistically significant(P<0.01).Both YMRS and HCL-33 scores decreased more significantly between two groups at different time-point,compared with the baseline,and this differences was statistically significant,but there was no difference between two groups.Conclusion TCM Qingre Jiedu recipe could effectively relieve depression and anxiety mood of bipolar depression,with more advantages than western medicine.In addition,it showed a certain effect on hypomania or manic-related symptoms of bipolar disorder,No risk of turning to hypomania or manic,better safety and less adverse reactions were observed.
6.Effect of traditional Chinese medicine hot ironing on limb function and balance ability in stroke patients with hemiplegia during the recovery period
Yuanyuan MA ; Hui YIN ; Dongqing YANG ; Dongjing LI
Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing 2025;41(10):721-726
Objective:To observe the effect of traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) hot ironing on limb function and balance ability in stroke patients with hemiplegia during the recovery period, and to provide more reference schemes for clinical rehabilitation of stroke patients with hemiplegia.Methods:A randomized controlled study was conducted. Stratified random sampling was used to select stroke patients with hemiplegia during the recovery period admitted to the First Affiliated Hospital of Anhui University of Chinese Medicine from June 2023 to January 2024. The patients were divided into a control group and an observation group using the random envelope method. The control group received limb positioning techniques combined with conventional acupuncture intervention, while the observation group received additional TCM hot ironing intervention. Before and after the intervention, the Brunnstrom motor function grading, three-level assessment method, and Activities of Daily Living (ADL) scale were used to evaluate the patients′ limb function, balance function, and daily living ability.Results:Among the 66 patients included, with 33 patients in the control group, includinng 19 males and 14 females, aged (51.02 ± 8.34) years old, and 33 patients in the observation group, including 21 males and 12 females, aged (49.65 ± 8.21) years old. Before the intervention, there were no statistically significant differences in Brunnstrom upper limb motor function, Brunnstrom lower limb motor function, sitting balance, standing balance, and ADL scores between the two groups (all P>0.05). After the intervention, the observation group showed significant improvements in Brunnstrom upper limb motor function (0 cases at levelⅠ, 33 cases at levelⅡor above), Brunnstrom lower limb motor function (1 case at levelsⅠ-Ⅲ, 32 cases at level Ⅳ or above), sitting balance (0 cases at levelsⅠ-Ⅱ, 33 cases at level Ⅲ), and standing balance (1 case at levelsⅠ-Ⅱ, 32 cases at level Ⅲ). The control group showed less improvement in Brunnstrom upper limb motor function (10 cases at levelⅠ, 23 cases at level Ⅱor above), Brunnstrom lower limb motor function (14 cases at levelsⅠ-Ⅲ, 19 cases at level Ⅳ or above), sitting balance (9 cases at levelsⅠ-Ⅱ, 24 cases at level Ⅲ), and standing balance (11 cases at levelsⅠ-Ⅱ, 22 cases at level Ⅲ). The differences between the two groups were statistically significant ( Z values were 9.39-15.51, all P<0.05). The ADL score in the observation group was (80.25 ± 8.89) points, higher than the control group′s score of (69.97 ± 8.17) points, the difference was statistically significant ( t=4.89, P<0.05). Conclusions:TCM hot ironing can effectively improve limb dysfunction, motor function, balance ability, and walking mobility in stroke patients with hemiplegia during the recovery period, thereby enhancing their daily living ability.
7.Traditional Chinese Medicine Syndromes in Depressive Episodes of Bipolar Disorder Based on Cluster Analysis and Bayesian Network:A Cross-sectional Study
Xinzi LIU ; Ziyan LI ; Sisi ZHENG ; Mingkang SONG ; Hong ZHU ; Dongqing YIN ; Hongxiao JIA
Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2024;65(1):79-85
ObjectiveTo explore the elements, distribution and characteristics of traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) syndromes in depressive episodes of bipolar disorder (BD). MethodsBasic information, along with the four examination information, the Hamilton Depression Scale and Young Mania Rating Scale scores, were collected from 293 outpatients with BD at Beijing Anding Hospital, Capital Medical University. The four examination information with an occurrence rate greater than 12% were retained. The R language “dist” function was used to calculate the distances between samples using the Euclidean distance method. The hierarchical clustering of the four examination information was performed using the “hclust” function and the squared Euclidean distance method. A team of five researchers was formed to determine the nature and location of the essential elements of TCM syndrome in BD based on the clustering results. The PC algorithm was used to construct a Bayesian network model of the essential elements. The working group combined the essential elements of TCM syndromes in the Bayesian network according to the reference model results, and then extracted common TCM syndromes. The score of each patient based on the essential elements was matched with the common TCM syndromes to determine the syndrome type of each patient. The working group then performs conformity and revision based on this, obtaining the final distribution of TCM syndromes for the patients. ResultsThere were 77 common TCM symptoms in BD with a frequency greater than 12%. The top 15 symptoms with higher frequencies were slippery pulse, mental fatigue and lack of strength, wiry pulse, excessive rumination, preference for solitude, vexation, agitation and irritability, dry mouth, palpitations, profuse dreaming, unwarranted worries, chest oppression, thin white coating, amnesia, frequent sighing, and poor appetite. TCM syndrome elements of BD can be grouped into 11 categories. The nature of disease-related essential elements included fire, qi deficiency, blood deficiency, qi counterflow, yin deficiency, dampness, heat, fire from constraint, and phlegm. The location of disease-related essential elements included heart, liver, spleen, stomach, kidney, bladder channel, and gallbladder. By constructing a Bayesian network model and considering the opinions from the experts, six common syndromes of BD were identified, among which the highest proportion was heart-stomach heat accumulation, accounting for 27.99% (82 cases), followed by heart-spleen deficiency (55 cases, 18.77%), non-interaction between the heart and the kidney (49 cases, 16.72%), liver constraint and blood deficiency (42 cases, 14.33%), heart qi deficiency (37 cases, 12.63%), and damp-heat in the liver and gallbladder (28 cases, 9.56%). ConclusionsThe nature of disease-related elements of BD are predominantly fire and heat, while the location of disease-related essential elements are primarily associated with the heart, liver, and spleen. The most common TCM syndromes are heart-stomach heat accumulation and heart-spleen deficiency.
8.Efficacy of navel application of Jianpiwenyang Gel for chronic diarrhea of spleen and stomach weakness type:a randomized controlled trial and analysis of the mechanism
Yixin CUI ; Decai WANG ; Dongqing XIE ; Haiming WANG ; Ruixin XU ; Xiaoran TANG ; Yin ZHANG
Journal of Southern Medical University 2024;44(2):217-225
Objective To investigate the efficacy of Jianpiwenyang Gel(SSWYG)for treating chronic diarrhea and explore its therapeutic mechanism.Methods Eighty patients with chronic diarrhea of spleen and stomach weakness type were randomized into two groups for interventions with lifestyle adjustment and treatment with bifid triple viable capsules(control group,n=40)or naval application with SSWYG(treatment group,n=40)for one week,after which symptoms of chronic diarrhea were evaluated.The Chinese medicine system pharmacology analysis platform(TCMSP),GeneCards,NCBI,OMIM database and GEO database(GSE14841)were used to obtain the active ingredients and target proteins of SSWYG and chronic diarrhea-related targets.The key targets were obtained by topological analysis for Gene Ontology(GO)and KEGG analyses.The affinity and binding characteristics of SSWYG for specific targets were verified by molecular docking using AutoDock software.Results In both groups,gastrointestinal symptom rating scale(GSRS),Bristol Scale and TCM syndrome scores significantly improved after the treatments(P<0.05),and better effects were observed in the treatment group(P<0.05).Sixty-eight targets of SSWYG in treating chronic diarrhea were obtained,and 33 most probable ones were screened out by topological analysis.GO and KEGG analyses identified several chronic diarrhea-related pathways including the TNF and IL-17 pathways.Molecular docking study showed good affinity of the core components of SSWYG for the key targets CASP3,JNK,IL1B,IL6,and AKT1.JUN and CASP3 had the lowest binding energy and the highest stable binding energy with multiple major active ingredients of SSWYG.Conclusion SSWYG can significantly improve clinical symptoms of chronic diarrhea possibly by regulating the TNF and IL-17 as well as other pathways via CASP3 and JUN,suggesting a complex therapeutic mechanism of SSWYG involving multiple ingredients and targets and coordinated regulation of multiple pathways.
9.The Common Somatic Symptoms of Bipolar Disorder and Their Relationships with Five-State Personality and Emotional Symptoms Based on Complex Networks and Linear Regression
Ziyan LI ; Xinzi LIU ; Dongqing YIN ; Hong ZHU ; Hongxiao JIA
Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2024;65(14):1464-1468
ObjectiveTo analyze the relationship between somatic symptoms, five-state personality and emotional symptoms of bipolar disorder (BD), and to provide a reference for the clinical diagnosis and treatment of BD. MethodsThe basic information of the BD patients was collected, and the self-administered somatic symptom questionnaire was used to investigate the somatic symptoms with a frequency of >20%, which were scored as the somatic symptom scores; the 24-item Hamilton Depression Scale (HAMD) was used to evaluate the patients' depressive symptoms, the Young Mania Rating Scale (YMRS) was used to evaluate the patients' manic symptoms, the Hamilton Anxiety Scale (HAMA) was used to evaluate the patients' anxiety symptoms, and Five-State Personality Test was used to evaluate the patients' five-state personality (including taiyang personality, shaoyang personality, yin-yang balance personality, shaoyin personality, and taiyin personality). Network analysis and linear regression were used to analyse the correlation between the somatic symptom scores and the five-state personality scores, HAMD scores, YMRS scores, and HAMA scores. ResultsThere were 269 patients with BD included, and 19 somatic symptoms with a frequency of >20%, the top three being lack of strength (152 cases, 56.51%), dry mouth (137 cases, 50.93%), and preference for cold drinks (112 cases, 41.64%), and the somatic symptom scores were [7.0 (0,10.0)] points; the YMRS scores were [3.0 (0, 7.5)] points; the HAMD scores were [11.0 (5.0, 18.0)] points; and HAMA score was [6.0 (2.0, 10.0)] points. Among the five-state personalities, taiyang personality [10.0 (7.0, 13.0)] score; shaoyang personality [10.0 (7.5, 13.0)] score; yin-yang balance personality [5.0 (3.0, 7.0)] score; shaoyin personality [13.0 (10.0, 16.0)] score; and taiyin personality [14.0 (9.0, 18.0)] score. Complex network analysis showed that BD somatic symptoms were positively correlated with taiyin personality score (r = 0.23), HAMD score (r = 0.21), and YMRS score (r = 0.13); taiyin personality score was positively correlated with HAMD score (r = 0.17) and negatively correlated with YMRS score (r = -0.03). Linear regression analyses showed that somatic symptom scores were positively correlated with HAMD score (β = 0.138, P = 0.003), YMRS score (β = 0.128, P = 0.006), and taiyin personality scores (β = 0.182, P<0.001). ConclusionDepression, mania, and taiyin personality are independent risk factors for somatic symptoms in patients with BD, and taiyin personality is strongly associated with somatic symptoms in patients with BD.
10.Efficacy of navel application of Jianpiwenyang Gel for chronic diarrhea of spleen and stomach weakness type:a randomized controlled trial and analysis of the mechanism
Yixin CUI ; Decai WANG ; Dongqing XIE ; Haiming WANG ; Ruixin XU ; Xiaoran TANG ; Yin ZHANG
Journal of Southern Medical University 2024;44(2):217-225
Objective To investigate the efficacy of Jianpiwenyang Gel(SSWYG)for treating chronic diarrhea and explore its therapeutic mechanism.Methods Eighty patients with chronic diarrhea of spleen and stomach weakness type were randomized into two groups for interventions with lifestyle adjustment and treatment with bifid triple viable capsules(control group,n=40)or naval application with SSWYG(treatment group,n=40)for one week,after which symptoms of chronic diarrhea were evaluated.The Chinese medicine system pharmacology analysis platform(TCMSP),GeneCards,NCBI,OMIM database and GEO database(GSE14841)were used to obtain the active ingredients and target proteins of SSWYG and chronic diarrhea-related targets.The key targets were obtained by topological analysis for Gene Ontology(GO)and KEGG analyses.The affinity and binding characteristics of SSWYG for specific targets were verified by molecular docking using AutoDock software.Results In both groups,gastrointestinal symptom rating scale(GSRS),Bristol Scale and TCM syndrome scores significantly improved after the treatments(P<0.05),and better effects were observed in the treatment group(P<0.05).Sixty-eight targets of SSWYG in treating chronic diarrhea were obtained,and 33 most probable ones were screened out by topological analysis.GO and KEGG analyses identified several chronic diarrhea-related pathways including the TNF and IL-17 pathways.Molecular docking study showed good affinity of the core components of SSWYG for the key targets CASP3,JNK,IL1B,IL6,and AKT1.JUN and CASP3 had the lowest binding energy and the highest stable binding energy with multiple major active ingredients of SSWYG.Conclusion SSWYG can significantly improve clinical symptoms of chronic diarrhea possibly by regulating the TNF and IL-17 as well as other pathways via CASP3 and JUN,suggesting a complex therapeutic mechanism of SSWYG involving multiple ingredients and targets and coordinated regulation of multiple pathways.

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