1.Research status and frontier trends of acupuncture and moxibustion for gastroesophageal reflux disease: a CiteSpace visual analysis.
Jing HE ; Rensong YE ; Mengdie WU ; Zhihai HU ; Guizhi MA ; Huangan WU ; Yeqing DONG ; Aijia ZHANG ; Jing LI
Chinese Acupuncture & Moxibustion 2025;45(7):1027-1036
OBJECTIVE:
To explore the research history, hotspots and development trends of acupuncture and moxibustion in the treatment of gastroesophageal reflux disease(GERD)based on knowledge graph technology, and to provide references for clinical and basic research in this field.
METHODS:
The literature of acupuncture and moxibustion for gastroesophageal reflux disease was searched from the CNKI, Wanfang, VIP and SinoMed, from the establishment of the databases to December 31th, 2023. CiteSpace 6.2.R6 Advance was used to draw the knowledge graph of authors, institutions, keywords and other elements, and then perform the visual analysis.
RESULTS:
A total of 341 articles were included, with the number of publications showing an upward trend and the research types continually diversifying. A total of 832 authors and 308 institutions were analyzed, with XIE Sheng from the First Affiliated Hospital of Guangxi University of CM and BAI Xinghua from the Beijing University of CM as representative figures, forming core research teams. However, there was a lack of close collaboration between institutions, and no significant cross-regional research networks had been formed. A total of 192 keywords were included, forming 8 cluster labels, which mainly included 4 categories:treatment methods, disease types, TCM syndrome types, and literature types. The burst analysis showed that the methods of acupuncture and moxibustion in the treatment of gastroesophageal reflux disease had gradually become more integrated, the treatment methods had transitioned from simple acupuncture therapy to combined therapies with proton pump inhibitors or TCM decoctions, the disease types had become more refined, the focus of mechanism research had shifted from lower esophageal sphincter pressure and esophageal motility to changes in gastrointestinal hormone levels, and the research hotspots had gradually shifted from improving clinical symptoms to considering both mental and psychological states. Twenty-three high-frequency acupoints were obtained, forming 8 clusters of "acupuncture techniques-acupoints" for the treatment of gastroesophageal reflux disease with acupuncture and moxibustion, indicating a gradual enrichment of acupuncture and acupoint treatment protocols.
CONCLUSION
The research on acupuncture and moxibustion in the treatment of gastroesophageal reflux disease has gradually deepened, in the future, the cooperation among research teams should be strengthened, the quality of clinical research should be improved, more multi-dimensional mechanism research and horizontal comparative research of different acupuncture and moxibustion methods should be made, to provide a basis for clinical promotion and deeper exploration.
Humans
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Moxibustion/trends*
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Gastroesophageal Reflux/therapy*
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Acupuncture Therapy/trends*
2.Clinical outcomes and prognostic factors of pemphigus vulgaris and pemphigus foliaceus: A 20-year retrospective study.
Hongda LI ; Wenchao LI ; Zhenzhen WANG ; Shan CAO ; Pengcheng HUAI ; Tongsheng CHU ; Baoqi YANG ; Yonghu SUN ; Peiye XING ; Guizhi ZHOU ; Yongxia LIU ; Shengli CHEN ; Qing YANG ; Mei WU ; Zhongxiang SHI ; Hong LIU ; Furen ZHANG
Chinese Medical Journal 2025;138(10):1239-1241
3.Visual analysis of research hotspots and trends in renal cell carcinoma targeted therapy based on VOSviewer software
Yayun WU ; Guizhi LI ; Sanli FENG ; Mingjin SHE ; Jiaxing MA
Journal of Clinical Medicine in Practice 2024;28(18):27-33
Objective To conduct a visual analysis of the current status, hotspots, and frontiers of research on renal cell carcinoma targeted therapy using VOSviewer software. Methods Literature related to renal cell carcinoma targeted therapy published between January 1, 2006 and December 31, 2023, from the Web of Science (WOS) Core Collection database were retrieved. Eligible articles were screened and subjected to bibliometric and visual analysis using VOSviewer software. Results A total of 1, 009 articles were selected, with an overall increasing trend in annual publication volume. The top three countries in terms of publication output were the United States, China, and Italy, while the top three institutions were Harvard University, The University of Texas, and France Uni-cancer Institute. The analysis of the core author collaboration network revealed close collaboration among researchers in the United States and the United Kingdom, whereas collaboration between China and foreign countries was limited, resulting in a relatively loose collaboration network. Through co-occurrence clustering analysis of high-frequency author keywords, nine clusters were generated, with hotspots focusing on targeted and immune combination therapy, efficacy, prognosis, drug resistance, targets, and biomarkers. Conclusion Remarkable progress has been made in renal cell carcinoma targeted therapy research over the past decade; however, drug resistance and adverse reactions to targeted therapies remain challenges in clinical treatment. Research related to targeted drug resistance mechanisms, novel targeted drugs, and effective predictive biomarkers has significantly increased. Grasping the developmental trends in this fieldis crucial, and VOSviewer's visual analysis can offer an intuitive representation of the current status, hotspots, and frontiers, thereby providing researchers with a valuable reference.
4.Effects of transcranial magneto-acoustic electrical stimulation on calcium signals in prefrontal nerve clusters.
Shuai ZHANG ; Jiankang WU ; Jiayue XU ; Junwu DANG ; Yihang ZHAO ; Wentao HOU ; Guizhi XU
Journal of Biomedical Engineering 2022;39(1):19-27
Transcranial magneto-acoustic electrical stimulation (TMAES) is a novel method of brain nerve regulation and research, which uses induction current generated by the coupling of ultrasound and magnetic field to regulate neural electrical activity in different brain regions. As the second special envoy of nerve signal, calcium plays a key role in nerve signal transmission. In order to investigate the effect of TMAES on prefrontal cortex electrical activity, 15 mice were divided into control group, ultrasound stimulation (TUS) group and TMAES group. The TMAES group received 2.6 W/cm 2 and 0.3 T of magnetic induction intensity, the TUS group received only ultrasound stimulation, and the control group received no ultrasound and magnetic field for one week. The calcium ion concentration in the prefrontal cortex of mice was recorded in real time by optical fiber photometric detection technology. The new object recognition experiment was conducted to compare the behavioral differences and the time-frequency distribution of calcium signal in each group. The results showed that the mean value of calcium transient signal in the TMAES group was (4.84 ± 0.11)% within 10 s after the stimulation, which was higher than that in the TUS group (4.40 ± 0.10)% and the control group (4.22 ± 0.08)%, and the waveform of calcium transient signal was slower, suggesting that calcium metabolism was faster. The main energy band of the TMAES group was 0-20 Hz, that of the TUS group was 0-12 Hz and that of the control group was 0-8 Hz. The cognitive index was 0.71 in the TMAES group, 0.63 in the TUS group, and 0.58 in the control group, indicating that both ultrasonic and magneto-acoustic stimulation could improve the cognitive ability of mice, but the effect of the TMAES group was better than that of the TUS group. These results suggest that TMAES can change the calcium homeostasis of prefrontal cortex nerve clusters, regulate the discharge activity of prefrontal nerve clusters, and promote cognitive function. The results of this study provide data support and reference for further exploration of the deep neural mechanism of TMAES.
Acoustics
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Animals
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Brain
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Calcium
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Electric Stimulation
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Mice
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Prefrontal Cortex
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Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation
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Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation
5.Enteric dysbiosis-linked gut barrier disruption triggers early renal injury induced by chronic high salt feeding in mice.
Jingjuan HU ; Haihua LUO ; Jieyan WANG ; Wenli TANG ; Junqi LU ; Shan WU ; Zhi XIONG ; Guizhi YANG ; Zhenguo CHEN ; Tian LAN ; Hongwei ZHOU ; Jing NIE ; Yong JIANG ; Peng CHEN
Experimental & Molecular Medicine 2017;49(8):e370-
Chronic high-salt diet-associated renal injury is a key risk factor for the development of hypertension. However, the mechanism by which salt triggers kidney damage is poorly understood. Our study investigated how high salt (HS) intake triggers early renal injury by considering the ‘gut-kidney axis’. We fed mice 2% NaCl in drinking water continuously for 8 weeks to induce early renal injury. We found that the ‘quantitative’ and ‘qualitative’ levels of the intestinal microflora were significantly altered after chronic HS feeding, which indicated the occurrence of enteric dysbiosis. In addition, intestinal immunological gene expression was impaired in mice with HS intake. Gut permeability elevation and enteric bacterial translocation into the kidney were detected after chronic HS feeding. Gut bacteria depletion by non-absorbable antibiotic administration restored HS loading-induced gut leakiness, renal injury and systolic blood pressure elevation. The fecal microbiota from mice fed chronic HS could independently cause gut leakiness and renal injury. Our current work provides a novel insight into the mechanism of HS-induced renal injury by investigating the role of the intestine with enteric bacteria and gut permeability and clearly illustrates that chronic HS loading elicited renal injury and dysfunction that was dependent on the intestine.
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Bacteria
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Bacterial Translocation
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Blood Pressure
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Drinking Water
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Dysbiosis
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Enterobacteriaceae
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Gastrointestinal Microbiome
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Gene Expression
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Hypertension
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Intestines
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Kidney
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Microbiota
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Permeability
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Risk Factors
6.Effect of electroacupuncture on implementation of enteral nutrition in patients with severe craniocerebral injury
Danxia GE ; Li WU ; Yan WU ; Guizhi MA ; Geng ZHANG ; Zhizhen LAI
Chinese Journal of Integrated Traditional and Western Medicine in Intensive and Critical Care 2017;24(6):633-636
Objective To observe the effect of electroacupuncture on early enteral nutrition (EEN) support in patients with severe craniocerebral injury.Methods A prospective, randomized, controlled study was conducted, 50 patients with severe craniocerebral injury admitted to the the Department of Intensive Care Unit of Traditional Chinese Medicine Hospital of Ningbo from January 2014 to October 2016 were enrolled, and they were randomly divided into electroacupuncture experimental group (26 cases) and conventional treatment control group (24 cases) by randome number table. Enteral nutrition (EN) support was implemented in 24 - 48 hours after admission for all the patients, additionally, the electroacupuncture experimental group was treated by electroacupuncture stimulating acupoint from the 1st day after admission, once 30 minutes daily for consecutive 10 days. The levels of EN calorie reaching standard situation and the parenteral nutrition (PN) necessary for addition were recorded on 3 days and 5 days after admission; the nasal feeding amount of the two groups was recorded on the 1, 4, 7 days; the incidences of complications during EN support period were observed in both groups.Results The proportion of EN calorie reaching the standard in electroacupuncture experimental group was significantly higher than that in the conventional treatment control group in 5 days of treatment [92.3% (24/26) vs. 70.8% (17/24),P < 0.05]. The proportions necessary for addition of PN support were lower in electroacupuncture experimental group than those in the conventional treatment control group on 3 days and 5 days of treatment [3 days: 19.2% (5/26) vs. 25.0% (6/24), 5 days: 7.7% (2/26) vs. 16.7% (4/24)], but there were no significant statistical differences between the two groups (bothP > 0.05). The nasal feeding amounts in electroacupuncture experimental group were significantly higher than those in the conventional treatment control group on 4 days and 7 days of treatment [4 days (mL): 1292.31±123.04 vs.1204.17±139.81,7 days (mL):1342.31±113.75 vs.1275.00±103.21, bothP < 0.05]. The incidence of complications of the electroacupuncture experimental group was significantly lower than that of the conventional treatment control group in 10 days of treatment [26.92% (7/26) vs. 41.67% (10/24),P < 0.05].Conclusions Application of electroacupuncture has a certain clinical value during implementing EN support for treatment of patients with severe craniocerebral injury, early intervention of electroacupuncture can effectively improve the patients' gastrointestinal function and elevate the successful rate of EN, and the therapy is simple, effective and safe without any obvious adverse reactions.
7.Influence mechanism and intervention strategies of psychological resilience in patients with cerebral infarction
Ankang LU ; Heying ZHENG ; Shuang WU ; Guizhi CHEN
Chongqing Medicine 2017;46(10):1370-1372
Objective To analyze the effect of self efficiency,social support and coping style on the psychological resilience.Methods A total of 386 patients with cerebral infarction in a grade 3A hospital of Tangshan City were served as the subjects.The resilience scale,self efficiency scale,social support scale and medical coping questionnaire were taken as the survey tools.The Pearson correlation analysis,multiple linear regression model and structure equation model(SEM) were applied.Results The resilience score was (59.72 ±12.17) points,the resilience was positively correlated with the self efficiency,social support,facing coping style and avoidance coping style(P<0.01),and negatively correlated with the surrender coping style(P<0.01).The total efficiency coefficients of self efficiency sensation,subjective support,facing coping style and surrender coping style for affecting the resilience were 0.720,0.264,0.121 and-0.092 respectively.Conclusion Self efficiency,social support and coping style have significant influences on the psychological resilience.
8.Genetic diagnosis and analysis for two cases of ring chromosome 22.
Ying PENG ; Guizhi TANG ; Rui ZHANG ; Yanghui ZHANG ; Yan XIA ; Ruiyu MA ; Ruolan GUO ; Lingqian WU
Chinese Journal of Medical Genetics 2016;33(4):494-497
OBJECTIVETo confirm the genetic diagnosis of two patients with ring chromosome 22 syndrome and investigate the mechanism underlying the formation of r(22) and potential genetic causes for the clinical phenotypes.
METHODSCytogenetic and molecular analyses using standard G-banding, fluorescence in situ hybridization and single nucleotide polymorphism array (SNP array) were performed.
RESULTSFor case 1, the karyotype was 46,XY,r(22)(p11q13). SNP array has identified a 7.0 Mb heterozygous deletion at 22q13.2q13.33. For case 2, the karyotype was 46,XY,r(22)(p11q13)[84]/45,XY,-22[6]; SNP array has detected a heterozygous microdeletion of 1.6 Mb at 22q13.33.
CONCLUSIONWith combined application of genetic testing, 2 cases of r(22) syndrome were diagnosed, which has improved the understanding of the genotype-phenotype correlation of r(22).
Child, Preschool ; Chromosome Banding ; Chromosomes, Human, Pair 22 ; genetics ; Genetic Testing ; Humans ; Male ; Nerve Tissue Proteins ; genetics ; Oligonucleotide Array Sequence Analysis ; Polymorphism, Single Nucleotide ; Ring Chromosomes
9.Influencing factors for treatment compliance of patients with multidrug-resistant tuberculosis
Yanhong LI ; Jianggui WU ; Guizhi ZHOU ; Jinhong XU ; Zhiling HU ; Yajun LUO ; Liqiong BAI
Chinese Journal of Infection Control 2015;(9):593-596
Objective To investigate the influencing factors for post-discharge treatment compliance of patients with multidrug-resistant tuberculosis (MDR-TB).Methods MDR-TB patients who were hospitalized in a tubercu-losis hospital between November 2011 and January 2013 were chosen,post-discharge follow-up was conducted regu-larly through telephone call.Medicine-taking and re-examination of patients was inquired,factors influencing pa-tients’treatment compliance were analyzed.Results 299 patients were included in the study,the total treatment compliance rate was 81 .94% (n=245);249(83.28%)patients regularly took medicine,50(16.72%)didn’t regu-larly take medicine;254 (84.95%)were re-examined on time,45 (15.05%)were not re-examined on time;37 (12.37%)discontinued treatment,260 (86.96%)continuously treated till the survey deadline.Univariate analysis revealed that treatment compliance (including regular medication rate,timely re-examination rate,interrupted treat-ment rate,and total compliance rate)was significantly different among MDR-TB patients of different ages,education levels,treatment time,and with or without adverse reactions(all P <0.05 ).Logistic regression analysis revealed that treatment compliance of MDR-TB patients was negatively correlated with treatment time(β=-1 .47,Wald χ2=24.28,P <0.05)and adverse reactions(β=-2.02,Waldχ2 =24.24,P <0.05 ),while positively correlated with education levels(β=0.79,Wald χ2 =6.50,p <0.05 ).Conclusion Prolonged treatment time and adverse reactions can reduce the treatment compliance of MDR-TB patients,the higher education levels of MDR-TB patients have, the better treatment compliance they implement.
10.Uric acid, hyperuricemia and ischemic stroke
International Journal of Cerebrovascular Diseases 2014;22(5):392-396
Uric acid is an end product of purine metabolism.Hyperuricemia is defined as serum uric acid level >420 μmol/L in man,and 360 μmol/L in woman.Several mechanisms can cause elevated serum uric acid levels.Systematic reviews and Meta-analyses have shown that hyperuricemia is significantly correlated with the increased morbidity and mortality in patients with ischemic stroke.However,as a powerful antioxidant and a radical scavenger,uric acid seems to have a neuroprotective effect in ischemic stroke.Uric acid administered early can enhance the effect of recombinant tissue plasminogen activator (rtPA) thrombolytic therapy in rats with thromboembolic stroke.Therefore,it is necessary to conduct a randomized controlled trial for the clinical effects of rtPA thrombolysis in combination with uric acid in patients with acute ischemic stroke.A phase 3 clinical trial is ongoing,and its results are worth waiting for.


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