1.Synergistic metabolic modulation of fibroblast-like synoviocytes via targeted dual prodrug nanoparticles to mitigate rheumatoid arthritis.
Shaobing LI ; Juntao LIN ; Chengxinqiao WANG ; Junhan LIU ; Yupeng WANG ; Yan CHEN ; Dongfang ZHOU
Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica B 2025;15(1):542-556
Elevated glucose metabolism is a prominent characteristic of fibroblast-like synoviocytes (FLS) in rheumatoid arthritis (RA). However, the efficacy of inhibiting a single target of glucose metabolism in FLS using small molecular inhibitors is limited for RA treatment. Herein, the synergistic inhibition of FLS' survival, proliferation, and activation by combining two glucose metabolism inhibitors, diclofenac (DC) and lonidamine (LND) was first verified. Subsequently, DC and LND were individually conjugated to cystamine-modified hyaluronic acid (HA) to prepare two polymer-prodrug conjugates. A HAP-1 peptide-modified dual polymer-prodrug conjugates-assembled nanoparticles system (HAP-1NPDC+LND) was further tailored in the optimal synergistic ratio for targeted and synergistic metabolic modulation of FLS to alleviate RA symptoms. Upon targeted uptake by FLS in inflamed joints, HAP-1NPDC+LND released DC and LND within the intracellular reductive microenvironment, where DC hinders glucose uptake and LND suppresses glycolytic enzymes to eliminate FLS synergistically. Additionally, the secretion of lactic acid and pro-inflammatory factors from FLS were reduced, thereby disrupting the crosstalk between FLS and pro-inflammatory macrophages. Finally, HAP-1NPDC+LND demonstrated promising efficacy in a mouse model of collagen-induced arthritis (CIA). Overall, this research provides valuable insights into novel therapeutic strategies for the safe and effective of treatment RA through targeted and synergistic metabolic modulation of FLS.
2.Effect of self-made static progressive braces in the stepwise treatment of hand flexion dysfunction caused by scar contracture after burn injury
Haiyang ZHAO ; Qin ZHOU ; Jiaqi LIU ; Wanfu ZHANG ; Chan ZHU ; Jing XU ; Juntao HAN ; Dahai HU ; Hao GUAN
Chinese Journal of Burns 2025;41(2):155-162
Objective:To explore the effect of self-made static progressive braces in the stepwise treatment of hand flexion dysfunction caused by scar contracture after burn injury.Methods:This study was a retrospective observational study. From January 2022 to March 2024, the First Affiliated Hospital of Air Force Medical University admitted twenty-nine patients who met the inclusion criteria and used the self-made static progressive braces for stepwise treatment of hand flexion dysfunction caused by scar contracture, including 23 males and 6 females, aged 16 to 55 years. The depth of burn on the back of the hand was deep partial-thickness to full-thickness. The self-made static progressive brace referred to the self-made static progressive joint distractor and the self-made static progressive hand flexion distractor. The stepwise treatment was adopted. In the first stage, in-hospital treatment for 2 to 4 weeks was selected. The treatment contents included conventional rehabilitation training and training on the application of the self-made joint distractors. When the active flexion range of motion of the metacarpophalangeal joint was ≥60°, the second stage of treatment was carried out, that is, two weeks of home remote rehabilitation treatment. The treatment contents included individualized exercise training such as training with self-made static progressive joint distractors and training with self-made static progressive hand flexion distractors. Adverse events such as blister, brace compression, and tissue strain during the stepwise treatment were recorded. After the end of the stepwise treatment, the active flexion of the affected hand was observed. During follow-up, the total active range of motion of the affected hand was measured, and the extensibility of the scar and skin and soft tissue on the back of the affected hand and the patient's satisfaction with the therapeutic effect were evaluated. At the last follow-up, the function of the affected hand was evaluated according to the trial standards for evaluation of partial function of upper extremity by the Hand Surgery Society of Chinese Medical Association.Results:During the stepwise treatment, a small amount of blisters developed on the skin at the wrist joint in 2 patients, which was cured after symptomatic treatment; the other patients had no adverse events such as brace compression and tissue strain. After the end of the stepwise treatment, the active flexion function of the hand was better, and the fist could be basically clenched. After 1-3 months of follow-up, the total active range of motion of the affected hand was 200-245°; the scar on the back of the hand was soft and light-colored, and the skin and soft tissue was malleable. Twenty-two patients were very satisfied with the curative effect, 6 patients were satisfied, and 1 patient was dissatisfied. At the last follow-up, there were 20 cases with excellent hand function and 9 cases with good hand function.Conclusions:The stepwise treatment of hand flexion dysfunction caused by scar contracture after burn injury with self-made static progressive braces has a good effect and few complications. Moreover, the two self-made static progressive distractors are convenient in material acquisition, simple to make, cost-effective, and highly practical, which is worthy of clinical promotion.
3.Combining proprioceptive training with core stability training improves the balance and lower limb motor functioning of burns patients
Haiyang ZHAO ; Juntao HAN ; Jiaqi LIU ; Dahai HU ; Qin ZHOU ; Chan ZHU ; Jin XU ; Bowen ZHANG ; Zongshi QI
Chinese Journal of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation 2025;47(5):425-429
Objective:To observe any influence of combining proprioceptive training with core stability training in rehabilitation motor functioning and balance after extensive burns.Methods:Sixty patients with lower limb motor and balance disorders after extensive burns were randomly divided into a treatment group and a control group, each of 30. Both groups underwent skin grafting on the lower limbs. After the wounds had healed, both groups were given routine rehabilitation treatment, including joint stretching and muscle strength training, but the treatment group was additionally provided with proprioception and core stability training. Before and after 12 weeks of treatment, both groups′ lower limb motor function and walking ability were evaluated using the Fugl-Meyer Assessment (L-FMA), and static and dynamic balance were quantified using Holden Functional Ambulation Classification (FAC). The duration of standing on one leg with the eyes closed was recorded, along with Timed " Up & Go" Test (TUGT) times. After the treatment, each patient′s satisfaction was assessed using a self-designed questionnaire.Results:Significant improvement was observed in the average L- FMA and FAC scores after the treatment, as well as in the ability to stand on one leg with the eyes closed. The average TUGT time in both groups was shorter, but there had been significantly greater improvement of the treatment group than among the controls. Reported satisfaction was significantly higher among the treated group than among the controls.Conclusions:Supplementing basic rehabilitation with proprioception training and core stability training can further improve the motor functioning, balance and walking of persons who have suffered extensive burns.
4.Study on the Distribution Pattern of TCM Syndromes in Klebsiella Pneumoniae Pneumonia
Ya ZHOU ; Juntao YAN ; Li YAN
Chinese Journal of Information on Traditional Chinese Medicine 2025;32(10):154-159
Objective To investigate the distribution patterns of TCM syndrome elements and syndrome types in Klebsiella pneumoniae pneumonia.Methods The study adopted a retrospective research method to collect the basic demographic data,pathogenic characteristics,TCM syndrome patterns,and four diagnostic examination information(including tongue and pulse manifestations)of hospitalized patients with Klebsiella pneumoniae pneumonia at Yueyang Hospital of Integrated Traditional Chinese and Western Medicine,Shanghai University of Traditional Chinese Medicine,from September 2022 to June 2024.Based on clustering analysis and factor analysis,the study explored the characteristics of TCM syndrome elements and the distribution patterns of TCM syndromes in Klebsiella pneumoniae pneumonia.Results A total of 365 patients(236 males,129 females)aged 23-100 years were included.Statistical analysis identified 33 core syndrome items,with cough being the most frequent(66.0%),followed by viscous phlegm(42.2%);the most common tongue characteristics were red tongue(50.4%)and greasy coating(45.8%),with slippery pulse being predominant(54.0%).Clustering analysis revealed four syndrome types:lung-kidney yin deficiency,phlegm-dampness with qi deficiency,yang deficiency with water overflow,and phlegm-heat obstructing the lung.Phlegm-heat obstructing the lung was the most prevalent(38.1%),followed by yang deficiency with water overflow(22.5%)and lung-kidney yin deficiency(22.2%).Factor analysis identified four common factors encompassing 21 variables,with a cumulative variance contribution rate of 74.888%.The results of syndrome elements were divided into phlegm,heat,qi stagnation,water retention,dampness,yang deficiency,yin deficiency,qi deficiency,and lung,kidney,heart,spleen based on pathological syndrome elements and pathological location syndrome elements.Conclusion Klebsiella pneumoniae pneumonia primarily affects the lungs,kidneys,heart,and spleen,with the lungs being the key organ.The most common TCM syndrome types are phlegm-heat obstructing the lung,lung-kidney yin deficiency,yang deficiency with water overflow,and phlegm-dampness with qi deficiency,among which phlegm-heat obstructing the lung is the most prevalent.
5.Impact of long working hours on insomnia, anxiety, and depression symptoms among employees of eight manufacturing enterprises in Shenzhen
Yingping XIANG ; Juntao HE ; Zihuang XIE ; Wei ZHOU ; Yeen HUANG
Journal of Environmental and Occupational Medicine 2025;42(6):717-723
Background Long working hours are a risk factor for occupational health, particularly in labor-intensive sectors such as manufacturing. Prolonged working hours may have adverse effects on the sleep and mental health of employees. Objective To investigate the impact of long working hours on insomnia, anxiety, and depression symptoms among manufacturing industry employees and provide scientific evidence for relevant occupational health interventions. Methods A cross-sectional study was conducted involving
6.Association between long working hours and sleep disorders among manufacturing workers:the roles of alcohol consumption and mental health
Ruipeng WU ; Yingping XIANG ; Juntao HE ; Zihuang XIE ; Dafeng LIN ; Shaofan WENG ; Wei ZHOU ; Yeen HUANG
Journal of Xi'an Jiaotong University(Medical Sciences) 2025;46(4):698-706
Objective To assess the impact of long working hours on sleep disorders among manufacturing workers and explore the roles of alcohol consumption and mental health factors(anxiety and depressive symptoms)in this association.Methods A cross-sectional study design was used to survey 1 336 manufacturing workers in Shenzhen.We collected the data of their demographic characteristics,work-related factors,personal behaviors,sleep disorders,and mental health status.Multivariate Logistic regression analysis was used to assess the association between long working hours and sleep disorders.Stratified analysis and mediation effect models were applied to examine the effect modification by alcohol consumption and the mediating role of mental health factors,respectively.Results Among the study samples,31.8%reported long working hours and 45.6%had sleep disorders.Multivariate Logistic regression analysis showed that long working hours significantly increased the risk of sleep disorders(adjusted OR=2.073,95% CI:1.478-2.907,P<0.001).Stratified analysis revealed that the association between long working hours and sleep disorders was more pronounced among alcohol consumers(adjusted OR=2.556,95% CI:1.432-4.562,P=0.001).Mediation effect analysis showed that anxiety and depressive symptoms partially mediated the relationship between long working hours and sleep disorders,with indirect effects accounting for 25.71% and 27.14%,respectively.Conclusion Long working hours increase the risk of sleep disorders among manufacturing workers,particularly among those who consume alcohol.Anxiety and depressive symptoms partially explain the association between long working hours and sleep disorders.
7.Association between long working hours and sleep disorders among manufacturing workers:the roles of alcohol consumption and mental health
Ruipeng WU ; Yingping XIANG ; Juntao HE ; Zihuang XIE ; Dafeng LIN ; Shaofan WENG ; Wei ZHOU ; Yeen HUANG
Journal of Xi'an Jiaotong University(Medical Sciences) 2025;46(4):698-706
Objective To assess the impact of long working hours on sleep disorders among manufacturing workers and explore the roles of alcohol consumption and mental health factors(anxiety and depressive symptoms)in this association.Methods A cross-sectional study design was used to survey 1 336 manufacturing workers in Shenzhen.We collected the data of their demographic characteristics,work-related factors,personal behaviors,sleep disorders,and mental health status.Multivariate Logistic regression analysis was used to assess the association between long working hours and sleep disorders.Stratified analysis and mediation effect models were applied to examine the effect modification by alcohol consumption and the mediating role of mental health factors,respectively.Results Among the study samples,31.8%reported long working hours and 45.6%had sleep disorders.Multivariate Logistic regression analysis showed that long working hours significantly increased the risk of sleep disorders(adjusted OR=2.073,95% CI:1.478-2.907,P<0.001).Stratified analysis revealed that the association between long working hours and sleep disorders was more pronounced among alcohol consumers(adjusted OR=2.556,95% CI:1.432-4.562,P=0.001).Mediation effect analysis showed that anxiety and depressive symptoms partially mediated the relationship between long working hours and sleep disorders,with indirect effects accounting for 25.71% and 27.14%,respectively.Conclusion Long working hours increase the risk of sleep disorders among manufacturing workers,particularly among those who consume alcohol.Anxiety and depressive symptoms partially explain the association between long working hours and sleep disorders.
8.Study on the Distribution Pattern of TCM Syndromes in Klebsiella Pneumoniae Pneumonia
Ya ZHOU ; Juntao YAN ; Li YAN
Chinese Journal of Information on Traditional Chinese Medicine 2025;32(10):154-159
Objective To investigate the distribution patterns of TCM syndrome elements and syndrome types in Klebsiella pneumoniae pneumonia.Methods The study adopted a retrospective research method to collect the basic demographic data,pathogenic characteristics,TCM syndrome patterns,and four diagnostic examination information(including tongue and pulse manifestations)of hospitalized patients with Klebsiella pneumoniae pneumonia at Yueyang Hospital of Integrated Traditional Chinese and Western Medicine,Shanghai University of Traditional Chinese Medicine,from September 2022 to June 2024.Based on clustering analysis and factor analysis,the study explored the characteristics of TCM syndrome elements and the distribution patterns of TCM syndromes in Klebsiella pneumoniae pneumonia.Results A total of 365 patients(236 males,129 females)aged 23-100 years were included.Statistical analysis identified 33 core syndrome items,with cough being the most frequent(66.0%),followed by viscous phlegm(42.2%);the most common tongue characteristics were red tongue(50.4%)and greasy coating(45.8%),with slippery pulse being predominant(54.0%).Clustering analysis revealed four syndrome types:lung-kidney yin deficiency,phlegm-dampness with qi deficiency,yang deficiency with water overflow,and phlegm-heat obstructing the lung.Phlegm-heat obstructing the lung was the most prevalent(38.1%),followed by yang deficiency with water overflow(22.5%)and lung-kidney yin deficiency(22.2%).Factor analysis identified four common factors encompassing 21 variables,with a cumulative variance contribution rate of 74.888%.The results of syndrome elements were divided into phlegm,heat,qi stagnation,water retention,dampness,yang deficiency,yin deficiency,qi deficiency,and lung,kidney,heart,spleen based on pathological syndrome elements and pathological location syndrome elements.Conclusion Klebsiella pneumoniae pneumonia primarily affects the lungs,kidneys,heart,and spleen,with the lungs being the key organ.The most common TCM syndrome types are phlegm-heat obstructing the lung,lung-kidney yin deficiency,yang deficiency with water overflow,and phlegm-dampness with qi deficiency,among which phlegm-heat obstructing the lung is the most prevalent.
9.Summary of Professor ZHOU Yunfeng's clinical experience in treating insomnia with the three-part Tuina manipulation
Xiaojing CHEN ; Yunfeng ZHOU ; Hui XU ; Hang ZHOU ; Biao SHAO ; Juntao CHEN ; Liuyang ZHANG ; Chongyang GUAN ; Haoguang QU
Journal of Acupuncture and Tuina Science 2025;23(3):279-286
With the holistic concept of traditional Chinese medicine(TCM)as the foundation,Professor ZHOU Yunfeng proposes the three-part Tuina(Chinese therapeutic massage)manipulation to treat insomnia by"taking the head and brain as the essential and simultaneously regulating the abdomen and back".Taking the theories of Ying-nutrient and Wei-defensive Qi,Zang-Fu organs,and meridians as evidence,this method primarily regulates the mind and concurrently modulates Zang-Fu organs.The three-part Tuina manipulation regulates the spirit by grasping the five meridians(Governor Vessel,Bladder Meridian of Foot Taiyang,and Gallbladder Meridian of Foot Shaoyang)and stimulating points such as Baihui(GV20),Yintang(GV29),Taiyang(EX-HN5),and Shenting(GV24);it regulates the abdomen by selecting Zhongwan(CV12),Shenque(CV8),Qihai(CV6),and Guanyuan(CV4),which means to calm the mind by regulating spleen-stomach Qi activities;it treats the back by selecting Jianjing(GB21),Xinshu(BL15),Pishu(BL20),Weishu(BL21),and Shenshu(BL23),which means to calm the mind by regulating Qi activities of the whole body.Mind regulation runs through the whole process of this manipulation,which combines points from three body regions to produce a synergistic effect,concurrently treating the three body parts,i.e.,the head,abdomen,and back,to mitigate the clinical symptoms and improve sleep quality in insomniacs.
10.Summary of Professor ZHOU Yunfeng's clinical experience in treating insomnia with the three-part Tuina manipulation
Xiaojing CHEN ; Yunfeng ZHOU ; Hui XU ; Hang ZHOU ; Biao SHAO ; Juntao CHEN ; Liuyang ZHANG ; Chongyang GUAN ; Haoguang QU
Journal of Acupuncture and Tuina Science 2025;23(3):279-286
With the holistic concept of traditional Chinese medicine(TCM)as the foundation,Professor ZHOU Yunfeng proposes the three-part Tuina(Chinese therapeutic massage)manipulation to treat insomnia by"taking the head and brain as the essential and simultaneously regulating the abdomen and back".Taking the theories of Ying-nutrient and Wei-defensive Qi,Zang-Fu organs,and meridians as evidence,this method primarily regulates the mind and concurrently modulates Zang-Fu organs.The three-part Tuina manipulation regulates the spirit by grasping the five meridians(Governor Vessel,Bladder Meridian of Foot Taiyang,and Gallbladder Meridian of Foot Shaoyang)and stimulating points such as Baihui(GV20),Yintang(GV29),Taiyang(EX-HN5),and Shenting(GV24);it regulates the abdomen by selecting Zhongwan(CV12),Shenque(CV8),Qihai(CV6),and Guanyuan(CV4),which means to calm the mind by regulating spleen-stomach Qi activities;it treats the back by selecting Jianjing(GB21),Xinshu(BL15),Pishu(BL20),Weishu(BL21),and Shenshu(BL23),which means to calm the mind by regulating Qi activities of the whole body.Mind regulation runs through the whole process of this manipulation,which combines points from three body regions to produce a synergistic effect,concurrently treating the three body parts,i.e.,the head,abdomen,and back,to mitigate the clinical symptoms and improve sleep quality in insomniacs.

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