1.Grounded theory, scientific connotation, and clinical application of aromatic immunity in traditional Chinese medicine.
Si-Rui XIANG ; Qin JIAN ; Qi XU ; Jun-Zhi LIN ; Ding-Kun ZHANG ; Ming YANG ; Chuan ZHENG
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2025;50(5):1137-1145
Aromatic immunity in traditional Chinese medicine(TCM) is the medical knowledge accumulated in the process of people's struggling with diseases. It plays an important role in plague prevention, disease treatment, health preservation, and rehabilitation, and has profound TCM basic theoretical support and abundant modern scientific evidence. With the in-depth promotion of the Healthy China initiative and the succession of health needs in the post-COVID-19 era, how to practice the health concept of aromatic immunity in TCM and develop its health service resources with high quality has become an important proposition to be discussed urgently. This paper summarizes the cognitive process, puts forward the basic concept, discusses the scientific connotation and clinical application value, and looks forward to the future development trend of aromatic immunity in TCM, aiming to provide guidance for the development of great health products and promote the application of aromatic immunity in TCM in serving people's health.
Medicine, Chinese Traditional/methods*
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Humans
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COVID-19/immunology*
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China
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Drugs, Chinese Herbal/therapeutic use*
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SARS-CoV-2
2.Protocol for development of Guideline for Interventions on Cervical Spine Health.
Jing LI ; Guang-Qi LU ; Ming-Hui ZHUANG ; Xin-Yue SUN ; Ya-Kun LIU ; Ming-Ming MA ; Li-Guo ZHU ; Zhong-Shi LI ; Wei CHEN ; Ji-Ge DONG ; Le-Wei ZHANG ; Jie YU
China Journal of Orthopaedics and Traumatology 2025;38(10):1083-1088
Cervical spine health issues not only seriously affect patients' quality of life but also impose a heavy burden on the social healthcare system. Existing guidelines lack sufficient clinical guidance on lifestyle and work habits, such as exercise, posture, daily routine, and diet, making it difficult to meet practical needs. To address this, relying on the China Association of Chinese Medicine, Wangjing Hospital of China Academy of Chinese Medical Sciences took the lead and joined hands with more than ten institutions to form a multidisciplinary guideline development group. For the first time, the group developed the Guidelines for Cervical Spine Health Intervention based on evidence-based medicine methods, strictly following the standardized procedures outlined in the World Health Organization Handbook for Guideline Development and the Guiding Principles for the Formulation/Revision of Clinical Practice Guidelines in China (2022 Edition). This proposal systematically explains the methods and steps for developing the guideline, aiming to make the guideline development process scientific, standardized, and transparent.
Humans
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Practice Guidelines as Topic/standards*
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Cervical Vertebrae
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China
3.Structural challenges and development pathways of the disease control supervisor system:A SWOT-CLPV integrated analysis
Yan-ling HAN ; Quan WANG ; Si-qi LIU ; Yu-meng LYU ; Yi-xin QIN ; Ying-ming SONG ; Jia-kun WANG ; Li YANG
Chinese Journal of Health Policy 2025;18(6):26-33
Objective:This study applies an integrated SWOT-CLPV framework combined with stakeholder analysis to systematically assess the strengths,weaknesses,opportunities,and threats of China's disease control inspector system,while identifying its control factors,leverage points,key problems,and vulnerabilities.Methods:Drawing on literature review,policy document analysis,and expert interviews with seven public health professionals,we extracted and categorized SWOT elements.A CLPV interaction analysis was conducted alongside stakeholder mapping to evaluate internal dynamics and systemic risks.Results:The inspector system demonstrates strengths in policy innovation and medical-public health integration,with external opportunities stemming from rising public health awareness and digital health advancements.However,the system faces weak endogenous momentum,limited leverage,and prominent control constraints and problem-prone areas,especially among grassroots institutions and inspectors themselves.Cross-sectoral coordination barriers and uneven local implementation contribute to significant institutional vulnerabilities.Conclusion:To enhance implementation and resilience,the system requires capacity building for key actors,improved governance structures,incentive and evaluation reforms,and strengthened coordination mechanisms to support the sustained and adaptive development of public health supervision.
4.Structural challenges and development pathways of the disease control supervisor system:A SWOT-CLPV integrated analysis
Yan-ling HAN ; Quan WANG ; Si-qi LIU ; Yu-meng LYU ; Yi-xin QIN ; Ying-ming SONG ; Jia-kun WANG ; Li YANG
Chinese Journal of Health Policy 2025;18(6):26-33
Objective:This study applies an integrated SWOT-CLPV framework combined with stakeholder analysis to systematically assess the strengths,weaknesses,opportunities,and threats of China's disease control inspector system,while identifying its control factors,leverage points,key problems,and vulnerabilities.Methods:Drawing on literature review,policy document analysis,and expert interviews with seven public health professionals,we extracted and categorized SWOT elements.A CLPV interaction analysis was conducted alongside stakeholder mapping to evaluate internal dynamics and systemic risks.Results:The inspector system demonstrates strengths in policy innovation and medical-public health integration,with external opportunities stemming from rising public health awareness and digital health advancements.However,the system faces weak endogenous momentum,limited leverage,and prominent control constraints and problem-prone areas,especially among grassroots institutions and inspectors themselves.Cross-sectoral coordination barriers and uneven local implementation contribute to significant institutional vulnerabilities.Conclusion:To enhance implementation and resilience,the system requires capacity building for key actors,improved governance structures,incentive and evaluation reforms,and strengthened coordination mechanisms to support the sustained and adaptive development of public health supervision.
5.Reduction of valgus-impacted femoral neck fractures by bone hook pulling technique
Taotao REN ; Bo WU ; Yu CUI ; Chengcheng ZHANG ; Zhimeng WANG ; Hongfei QI ; Xianjie AI ; Kun ZHANG ; Zhong LI ; Ming LI
Chinese Journal of Orthopaedic Trauma 2024;26(12):1084-1088
Objective:To evaluate the bone hook pulling technique in reduction of valgus-impacted femoral neck fractures.Methods:A retrospective study was conducted to analyze the clinical data of 12 patients who had been treated from September 2021 to September 2022 for valgus-impacted femoral neck fractures at Department of Orthopaedics and Traumatology, Honghui Hospital. There were 6 males and 6 females with an age of (43.8±10.1) years. By the Garden classification, the 12 cases were all type Ⅰ; by the Pauwels classification, 10 cases were type Ⅰ and 2 cases type Ⅱ. All patients were definitively diagnosed preoperatively by radiographs and CT images. The bone hook pulling technique was used to extend the bone hook from the lateral side to the medial side of the lesser trochanter, pull the bone hook to the lateral side, and reset the fracture with the help of pulling force and the action of the surrounding soft tissue hinge. The fractures were then fixed with the Femoral Neck System (FNS). Length of surgical incision, number of fluoroscopy for bone hook-related operations, operation time, quality of fracture reduction, fracture healing time, functional recovery of the hip and shortening of the femoral neck at the last follow-up were recorded.Results:The 12 valgus-impacted femoral neck fractures were successfully reset by the hook pulling technique. In this cohort, the length of surgical incision was (4.6±0.7) cm, the number of fluoroscopy for bone hook-related operations (4.3±0.7) times, and the operation time (54.3±4.2) min. The 12 patients were followed up for (11.5±4.2) months postoperatively and the fracture healing time (4.2±0.7) months. According to the Garden score, the quality of postoperative fracture reduction was assessed as grade Ⅰ in 10 cases and as grade Ⅱ in 2 cases. According to the Harris hip score, the hip function was assessed as excellent in 10 cases and as good in 2 cases at the last follow-up. The length of femoral neck shortening was (1.17±0.68) mm at the last follow-up in the 12 patients; no complications related to fracture reduction were observed.Conclusion:In the reduction of valgus-impacted femoral neck fractures, bone hook pulling technique shows advantages of operational simplicity, a high rate of successful reduction, and satisfactory clinical effects.
6.Study on the potential allergen and mechanism of pseudo-allergic reactions induced by combined using of Reduning injection and penicillin G injection based on metabolomics and bioinformatics
Yu-long CHEN ; You ZHAI ; Xiao-yan WANG ; Wei-xia LI ; Hui ZHANG ; Ya-li WU ; Liu-qing YANG ; Xiao-fei CHEN ; Shu-qi ZHANG ; Lu NIU ; Ke-ran FENG ; Kun LI ; Jin-fa TANG ; Ming-liang ZHANG
Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica 2024;59(2):382-394
Based on the strategy of metabolomics combined with bioinformatics, this study analyzed the potential allergens and mechanism of pseudo-allergic reactions (PARs) induced by the combined use of Reduning injection and penicillin G injection. All animal experiments and welfare are in accordance with the requirements of the First Affiliated Experimental Animal Ethics and Animal Welfare Committee of Henan University of Chinese Medicine (approval number: YFYDW2020002). Based on UPLC-Q-TOF/MS technology combined with UNIFI software, a total of 21 compounds were identified in Reduning and penicillin G mixed injection. Based on molecular docking technology, 10 potential allergens with strong binding activity to MrgprX2 agonist sites were further screened. Metabolomics analysis using UPLC-Q-TOF/MS technology revealed that 34 differential metabolites such as arachidonic acid, phosphatidylcholine, phosphatidylserine, prostaglandins, and leukotrienes were endogenous differential metabolites of PARs caused by combined use of Reduning injection and penicillin G injection. Through the analysis of the "potential allergen-target-endogenous differential metabolite" interaction network, the chlorogenic acids (such as chlorogenic acid, neochlorogenic acid, cryptochlorogenic acid, and isochlorogenic acid A) and
7.Drug metabolism and excretion of14Cbirociclib in Chinese male healthy subjects
Quan-Kun ZHUANG ; Hui-Rong FAN ; Shi-Qi DONG ; Bin-Ke FAN ; Ming-Ming LIU ; Ling-Mei XU ; Li WANG ; Xue-Mei LIU ; Fang HOU
The Chinese Journal of Clinical Pharmacology 2024;40(14):2118-2123
Objective To evaluate the characteristics of the mass balance and pharmacokinetics of[14 C]birociclib in Chinese male healthy volunteers after a single oral administration.Methods This study used a 14 C labeled method to investigate the mass balance and biological transformation of birociclib in human.Subjects were given a single oral dose of 360 mg/50 pCi of[14 C]birociclib suspension after meals.The blood,urine,and fecal samples were collected at specified time points/intervals after administration.The radiation levels of 14 C labeled birociclib-related compounds in the blood,plasma,urine,and feces were analyzed using liquid scintillation counting.In addition,a combination of high-performance liquid chromatography and on-line/off-line isotope detectors was used to obtain radioactive isotope metabolite spectra of plasma,urine,and fecal samples,and high-resolution mass spectrometry was used to identify the main metabolites.Results A total of 6 healthy male subjects were enrolled in this study.The median peak time of radioactive components in plasma was 5.00 h and the average terminal elimination half-life was 43.70 h after administration.The radioactive components were basically excreted and cleared from the body within 288.00 hours after administration,and average cumulative recovery rate of radioactive drugs was(94.10±8.19)%.The radioactive drugs were mainly excreted through feces,accounting for(84.60±7.10)%of the dose of radioactive drugs administered.Urine was the secondary excretory pathway,accounting for 9.41%of the dose of radioactive drugs administered.Metabolic analysis indicated that the prototype drug was the main radioactive components in plasma samples.The main metabolites in plasma were RM4(XZP-5286),RM6(XZP-3584),and RM7(XZP-5736).The drugs were mainly cleared from the body in the form of prototype drugs and metabolites.In addition to prototype drugs,a total of 9 metabolites were identified and analyzed in plasma,urine,and fecal samples,all of which were phase 1 metabolites.The main metabolic and clearance pathways of drugs in the body were deethylation,diisopropylat ion,oxidation,etc.Conclusion After a single oral administration of[14C]birociclib suspension to healthy subjects,it was mainly cleared from the body in the form of prototype drugs and metabolites,with feces as the main excretory pathway and urine as the secondary excretory pathway.Drugs mainly undergo metabolic reactions in the body,such as deethylation,diisopropylation,and oxidation.The subjects were well tolerance after administration.
8.Reduction of valgus-impacted femoral neck fractures by bone hook pulling technique
Taotao REN ; Bo WU ; Yu CUI ; Chengcheng ZHANG ; Zhimeng WANG ; Hongfei QI ; Xianjie AI ; Kun ZHANG ; Zhong LI ; Ming LI
Chinese Journal of Orthopaedic Trauma 2024;26(12):1084-1088
Objective:To evaluate the bone hook pulling technique in reduction of valgus-impacted femoral neck fractures.Methods:A retrospective study was conducted to analyze the clinical data of 12 patients who had been treated from September 2021 to September 2022 for valgus-impacted femoral neck fractures at Department of Orthopaedics and Traumatology, Honghui Hospital. There were 6 males and 6 females with an age of (43.8±10.1) years. By the Garden classification, the 12 cases were all type Ⅰ; by the Pauwels classification, 10 cases were type Ⅰ and 2 cases type Ⅱ. All patients were definitively diagnosed preoperatively by radiographs and CT images. The bone hook pulling technique was used to extend the bone hook from the lateral side to the medial side of the lesser trochanter, pull the bone hook to the lateral side, and reset the fracture with the help of pulling force and the action of the surrounding soft tissue hinge. The fractures were then fixed with the Femoral Neck System (FNS). Length of surgical incision, number of fluoroscopy for bone hook-related operations, operation time, quality of fracture reduction, fracture healing time, functional recovery of the hip and shortening of the femoral neck at the last follow-up were recorded.Results:The 12 valgus-impacted femoral neck fractures were successfully reset by the hook pulling technique. In this cohort, the length of surgical incision was (4.6±0.7) cm, the number of fluoroscopy for bone hook-related operations (4.3±0.7) times, and the operation time (54.3±4.2) min. The 12 patients were followed up for (11.5±4.2) months postoperatively and the fracture healing time (4.2±0.7) months. According to the Garden score, the quality of postoperative fracture reduction was assessed as grade Ⅰ in 10 cases and as grade Ⅱ in 2 cases. According to the Harris hip score, the hip function was assessed as excellent in 10 cases and as good in 2 cases at the last follow-up. The length of femoral neck shortening was (1.17±0.68) mm at the last follow-up in the 12 patients; no complications related to fracture reduction were observed.Conclusion:In the reduction of valgus-impacted femoral neck fractures, bone hook pulling technique shows advantages of operational simplicity, a high rate of successful reduction, and satisfactory clinical effects.
9.Research progress on structure, structure-activity relationship, and biological activity of Aconiti Lateralis Radix Praeparata polysaccharides.
Jun TANG ; Xin YANG ; Xin YANG ; Qi HU ; Ji-Hai GAO ; Ming YANG ; Ya-Nan HE ; Ding-Kun ZHANG
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2023;48(20):5410-5418
Aconiti Lateralis Radix Praeparata polysaccharides(AP) are a class of bioactive macromolecules extracted from the herbs of Aconiti Lateralis Radix Praeparata and its various processed products. Since the AP was first separated in 1986, its pharmacological effects include immune regulation, anti-tumor, anti-depression, organ protection, hypoglycemia, and anti-inflammatory had been found. In recent years, with the development of polysaccharide extraction, separation, and structure identification technologies, more than 20 kinds of AP have been separated from Aconiti Lateralis Radix Praeparata and its processed products, and they have ob-vious differences in relative molecular weight, monosaccharide composition, glycosidic bond, structural characteristics, and biological activities. In particular, AP may be dissolved, degraded, or allosteric under the complex processing environment of fermentation, soaking, cooking, etc., leading to the diversified structure of AP, which provides a possibility for further understanding of the structure-activity relationship of AP. Therefore, this study systematically reviewed the research progress on the structure and structure-activity relationship of AP, summarized the biological activity and potential action mechanism of AP, and discussed the technical challenges in the development and application of AP, so as to promote the quality control and further development and utilization of AP.
Drugs, Chinese Herbal/chemistry*
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Aconitum/chemistry*
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Polysaccharides/pharmacology*
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Structure-Activity Relationship
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Technology
10.Corrigendum to "MicroRNA-27a-mediated repression of cysteine-rich secretory protein 2 translation in asthenoteratozoospermic patients".
Jun-Hao ZHOU ; Qi-Zhao ZHOU ; Jian-Kun YANG ; Xiao-Ming LYU ; Jun BIAN ; Wen-Bin GUO ; Zi-Jian CHEN ; Ming XIA ; Hui XIA ; Tao QI ; Xin LI ; Cun-Dong LIU
Asian Journal of Andrology 2023;25(6):758-758

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