1.Research progress on the intervention of gastroesophageal reflux disease with sleep disorders through the “brain-gut axis”with traditional Chinese medicine
Zezhong TENG ; Liqun LI ; Jinjing TAN ; Sheng XIE ; Chengning YANG
China Pharmacy 2026;37(6):812-816
The comorbidity rate of gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD) and sleep disorders is high, and the two form a vicious circle through the “brain-gut axis”, which seriously impacts the patients’ quality of life. Traditional Chinese medicine (TCM), guided by the core principles of “holistic concept” and “syndrome differentiation and treatment”, features multi-targeted therapeutic effects with minimal side effects, offering diverse intervention options for clinical practice. From the perspective of the “brain-gut axis”, this article reviews the relationship between the comorbidity of GERD and sleep disorders and systematically examines relevant research findings on how TCM regulates the “brain-gut axis” to intervene in this comorbid condition. The study reveals that the “brain-gut axis” may participate in the pathological progress of GERD accompanied by sleep disorders through pathways such as abnormalities in the secretion of brain-gut peptides (including gastrointestinal secretin), as well as intestinal dysbiosis. By closely focusing on core pathogenic mechanisms such as “disharmony between the liver and stomach” and “insomnia due to stomach disharmony”, various approaches can be employed, including TCM formulas (e.g., modified Sini powder combined with Zuojin pills), external TCM therapies (e.g., back-shu point digital acupressure), and integrated traditional Chinese and Western medicine treatments (e.g., modified Chaihu guizhi ganjiang decoction combined with proton pump inhibitors). These methods can regulate the levels of neurotransmitters, gastrointestinal hormones, inflammatory factors, and the composition of intestinal microbiota associated with the “brain-gut axis”, thereby achieving simultaneous improvement in both GERD and sleep disorders.
2.Effects of Huayu Tongluo moxibustion on cognitive function and insulin resistance in patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus and cognitive decline: a randomized controlled trial.
Min YE ; Aihong YUAN ; Lele ZHANG ; Qiqi YANG ; Hongyu XIE ; Xia GE ; Wenjing KAN ; Sheng LI ; Jun YANG
Chinese Acupuncture & Moxibustion 2025;45(11):1541-1548
OBJECTIVE:
To investigate the effects of Huayu Tongluo (transforming stasis and unblocking collaterals) moxibustion on cognitive function and insulin resistance in patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) and cognitive decline.
METHODS:
Ninety patients with T2DM and cognitive decline were randomly divided into a moxibustion group (n=45, 3 cases dropped out, 2 cases were eliminated) and a waiting moxibustion group (n=45, 2 cases dropped out). Both groups received routine hypoglycemic treatment for 12 weeks. The moxibustion group additionally received Huayu Tongluo moxibustion at Baihui (GV20), Shenting (GV24), and Dazhui (GV14). Pressing moxibustion was applied to Baihui (GV20) for 20 min, while suspended moxibustion was applied to Shenting (GV24) and Dazhui (GV14) for 20 min each. Treatments of moxibustion were administered every other day (three times per week) for 12 weeks. All patients were followed up for 12 weeks, during which their original hypoglycemic medication regimen was maintained. Before treatment, after 12 weeks of treatment, and at the 12-week follow-up, the scores of Montreal cognitive assessment (MoCA), mini-mental state examination (MMSE), Addenbrooke's cognitive examination Ⅲ (ACE-Ⅲ), symbol digit modalities test (SDMT), and Athens insomnia scale (AIS) and the insulin resistance index (HOMA-IR) were observed in the two groups.
RESULTS:
Compared with before treatment, the MoCA scores, MMSE scores, ACE-Ⅲ subscale scores (attention, memory, language fluency, language, visuospatial ability) and total scores, and SDMT scores were increased (P<0.01), while the AIS scores were decreased (P<0.05) in the moxibustion group after treatment and at follow-up. Compared with before treatment, the MMSE score, ACE-Ⅲ subscale scores (memory, attention) and total score after treatment, as well as the ACE-Ⅲ subscale scores (language, memory, attention) and total score, and SDMT score at follow-up were increased (P<0.05, P<0.01) in the waiting moxibustion group. Compared with before treatment, HOMA-IR was decreased in both groups after treatment and at follow-up (P<0.01). At follow-up, ACE-Ⅲ subscale scores (attention, memory), and the total score in the moxibustion group were lower than those after treatment (P<0.05, P<0.01), and the ACE-Ⅲ language subscale score, total ACE-Ⅲ score, and SDMT score in the waiting moxibustion group were higher than those after treatment (P<0.01, P<0.05). After treatment and at follow-up, compared with the waiting moxibustion group, the moxibustion group had higher MoCA scores, MMSE scores, SDMT scores, ACE-Ⅲ subscale scores (attention, memory, language fluency) and total scores (P<0.05, P<0.01), and lower HOMA-IR (P<0.05).
CONCLUSION
Huayu Tongluo moxibustion can effectively improve cognitive function in patients with T2DM and cognitive decline. This improvement may be associated with the reduction in insulin resistance.
Humans
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Insulin Resistance
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Diabetes Mellitus, Type 2/complications*
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Male
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Female
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Moxibustion
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Middle Aged
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Aged
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Cognition
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Acupuncture Points
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Adult
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Cognitive Dysfunction/therapy*
3.Status and influencing factors of frailty in elderly people participating in health check-up in outpatient clinic
Wenkai XIAO ; Xiaona WANG ; Jin ZHENG ; Xiangzhu XIE ; Li SHENG
Chinese Journal of Geriatric Heart Brain and Vessel Diseases 2025;27(3):265-269
Objective To explore the influencing factors of frailty among the health check-up elder-ly participants from our outpatient clinic.Methods A total of 710 elderly individuals(≥60 years old)who taking health check-up in our outpatient department between April and August 2022 were consecutively enrolled,and according to the results of Fried Frailty Phenotype Scale,they were divided into non-frailty group(422 cases),pre-frailty group(225 cases)and frailty group(63 cases).Their general clinical data,laboratory indicators and echocardiographic parameters were collected,and multivariate logistic regression analysis was applied to identify the independent in-fluencing factors for pre-frailty and frailty.Results The overall prevalence of pre-frailty and frail-ty was 31.7%and 8.9%,respectively.The pre-frailty and frailty groups had obviously larger left atrial anterior-posterior diameter and left ventricular end diastolic diameter and lower left ventric-ular ejection fraction when compared with the non-frailty group(P<0.05).Multivariate logistic regression analysis showed that Hb was a protective factor for pre-frailty in the elderly partici-pants(OR=0.984,95%CI:0.966-0.992,P=0.048),while age(OR=1.064),CCI(OR=1.387)and LAAP(OR=1.059)were risk factors for pre-frailty in them(P<0.05,P<0.01).Serum albumin was a protective factor for frailty(OR=0.823,95%CI:0.728-0.931,P=0.002),but age(OR=1.081),CCI(OR=1.458),left atrial anterior-posterior diameter(OR=1.249)and NT-proBNP(OR=1.652)were independent risk factors for frailty(P<0.05,P<0.01).Conclusion There are differences in influencing factors for frailty of different severity,and the status of frailty is related to factors such as age,comorbidity,cardiac function and nutritional sta-tus.Therefore,comprehensive interventions should be implemented as early as possible for the elderly occurrence of pre-frailty so as to prevent and reverse frailty at the same time.
4.Construction of a risk assessment system for PICC catheter malposition in hematology patients
Xinli LI ; Li WANG ; Jie GUO ; Jianli SHENG ; Yuanbo WEI ; Li XU ; Wenjun XIE ; Huimin ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing 2025;41(6):466-472
Objective:To construct an evaluation system for the risk factors of PICC catheter malposition in patients with hematological diseases, providing a reference for the prevention of central venous access malposition in these patients.Methods:From July 2022, a literature review was conducted to retrieve literature published in database and website such as PubMed, Web of Science domestically and internationally related to the risk assessment system of PICC catheter malposition in hematology patients. After full-text screening and extraction, the articles were included in the system′s item pool. Through further discussions among the research group′s experts, in conjunction with evidence-based findings, the system′s consultation items were formulated. Using the Delphi expert consultation method, a standard for PICC catheter malposition risk assessment system applicable to hematology patients was ultimately formulated.Results:In this study, 25 experts were invited for consultation: 24 females and 1 male, with an average age of (48.36 ± 6.82) years. After two rounds of expert consultations and revisions, the risk factors for PICC catheter malposition in hematology patients were identified to include 4 first-level indicators: patient factors, treatment factors, catheter-related factors, and operational factors, along with 11 second-level indicators and 25 third-level indicators. The positive coefficients of the experts in the two rounds of consultations were 84% and 100%, respectively; the Kendall coordination coefficients were 0.22 and 0.55 (both P<0.05); and the expert authority coefficient was 0.93. Conclusions:The risk assessment scale for PICC catheter malposition in patients with hematological diseases has high expert recognition and good consistency, and has clinical practice and guiding value.
5.Metabolomic analysis of Agrimonia pilosa intervention in proliferation and apoptosis of H1299 cells based on UHPLC-Q-Orbitrap MS technology
Ze-hua TONG ; Wen-jun GUO ; Meng LI ; Ya-juan XU ; Hong-ming ZHANG ; Ze-yu DOU ; Sheng-xu XIE ; Wei-fang WANG
Chinese Pharmacological Bulletin 2025;41(5):970-978
Aim To investigate the effects of Agrimonia pilosa(AP)on the proliferation and apoptosis of non-small cell lung cancer(NSCLC)H1299 cells using non-targeted metabolomics and other methods,and to explore the underlying molecular mechanisms.Meth-ods Taking H1299 cells as the research object,the effect of AP on cell proliferation and apoptosis was de-tected through CCK-8 method,colony formation,LDH,Hoechst 33258 staining,AO/EB staining,flow cytometry detection,RT qPCR and other experiments.The main differential metabolites were detected by the metabolomics method of ultra-high phase liquid chro-matography and mass spectrometry(UHPLC-Q-Orbi-trap MS),and related metabolic pathways were ana-lyzed.Results Compared with the control group,AP treatment was able to significantly inhibit the prolifera-tion and colony formation of H1299 cells,while the re-lease of LDH increased in a dose-dependent manner.Fluorescence microscopy and flow cytometry and RT-qPCR analysis revealed that H1299 cells underwent crumpling and increased nuclear fragmentation after AP administration,blocked in G0/G1 phase,up-regulated apoptotic genes caspase-3 and Bax,and down-regulated apoptosis-inducing effects of Bcl-2.Metabolomics anal-ysis screened 35 differential metabolites,which were PC(O-30∶1),D-Glutamic acid,PE(18∶0/15∶0),etc.The main metabolic pathways involved includ-ed amino acid metabolism,glycerophospholipid metabo-lism and purine metabolism so on.Conclusions AP may exert its pharmacological effects by interfering with multiple metabolic pathways in H1299 cells,inhibiting cell proliferation and promoting apoptosis.
6.Metabolomic analysis of Agrimonia pilosa intervention in proliferation and apoptosis of H1299 cells based on UHPLC-Q-Orbitrap MS technology
Ze-hua TONG ; Wen-jun GUO ; Meng LI ; Ya-juan XU ; Hong-ming ZHANG ; Ze-yu DOU ; Sheng-xu XIE ; Wei-fang WANG
Chinese Pharmacological Bulletin 2025;41(5):970-978
Aim To investigate the effects of Agrimonia pilosa(AP)on the proliferation and apoptosis of non-small cell lung cancer(NSCLC)H1299 cells using non-targeted metabolomics and other methods,and to explore the underlying molecular mechanisms.Meth-ods Taking H1299 cells as the research object,the effect of AP on cell proliferation and apoptosis was de-tected through CCK-8 method,colony formation,LDH,Hoechst 33258 staining,AO/EB staining,flow cytometry detection,RT qPCR and other experiments.The main differential metabolites were detected by the metabolomics method of ultra-high phase liquid chro-matography and mass spectrometry(UHPLC-Q-Orbi-trap MS),and related metabolic pathways were ana-lyzed.Results Compared with the control group,AP treatment was able to significantly inhibit the prolifera-tion and colony formation of H1299 cells,while the re-lease of LDH increased in a dose-dependent manner.Fluorescence microscopy and flow cytometry and RT-qPCR analysis revealed that H1299 cells underwent crumpling and increased nuclear fragmentation after AP administration,blocked in G0/G1 phase,up-regulated apoptotic genes caspase-3 and Bax,and down-regulated apoptosis-inducing effects of Bcl-2.Metabolomics anal-ysis screened 35 differential metabolites,which were PC(O-30∶1),D-Glutamic acid,PE(18∶0/15∶0),etc.The main metabolic pathways involved includ-ed amino acid metabolism,glycerophospholipid metabo-lism and purine metabolism so on.Conclusions AP may exert its pharmacological effects by interfering with multiple metabolic pathways in H1299 cells,inhibiting cell proliferation and promoting apoptosis.
7.Evaluation of clinical effectiveness of retrograde recanalization of occluded radial artery via distal transradial approach
Xiao-fei XIE ; Sheng-xin ZUO ; Jin-peng XU ; Xiao-liang HAN ; Gang-cheng SUN ; Liang LI
Chinese Journal of Interventional Cardiology 2025;33(3):135-140
Objective Radial artery occlusion(RAO)is one of the common complications following coronary intervention via the traditional radial artery approach.This study aims to evaluate the clinical effectiveness of retrograde recanalization of occluded radial arteries through the distal transradial approach(dTRA)approach.Methods A total of 35 patients with RAO admitted to the cardiovascular department of the Anhui Chest hospital between December 2022 and April 2024,who were scheduled to undergo coronary intervention and had attempted recanalization of RAO via dTRA approach were selected.The primary result was the success rate of recanalizing RAO via dTRA.The secondary results included factors influencing the failure of recanalization via dTRA,postoperative puncture complications,and the patency rate at the 3-month follow-up.Results This study divided the patients into a successful group(29 cases,82.9%)and a failed group(6 cases,17.1%)based on whether the distal radial artery was successfully opened and occluded.The proportion of smoking(100.00%vs.17.24%,P=0.040),history of diabetes(100.00%vs.10.34%,P=0.025),and chronic total occlusion of coronary artery(83.33%vs.17.24%,P=0.030)in the failure group were higher than those in the success group,and the difference was statistically significant.The application rate of balloon tracking assisted technology in the failed group(16.67%vs.58.62%,P=0.045),and the diameter of the radial artery at 3 days after surgery[(1.63±0.13)mm vs.(2.13±0.32)mm,P=0.021]and the peak radial artery blood flow velocity at 3 days postoperatively[(0.10±0.78)m/s vs.(0.50±0.13)m/s,P<0.001]were all lower in the successful group,and the differences were statistically significant.Logistic regression analysis 3 days after surgery showed that chronic complete occlusion of the coronary artery was an independent risk factor for surgical opening failure(OR 0.042,95%CI 0.004-0.438,P=0.008).After 3 months of follow-up,the patency rate of the successful group was 55.2%.Conclusions Retrograde recanalization of RAO via dTRA is safe and feasible,but its long-term patency rate is not high.
8.Status and influencing factors of frailty in elderly people participating in health check-up in outpatient clinic
Wenkai XIAO ; Xiaona WANG ; Jin ZHENG ; Xiangzhu XIE ; Li SHENG
Chinese Journal of Geriatric Heart Brain and Vessel Diseases 2025;27(3):265-269
Objective To explore the influencing factors of frailty among the health check-up elder-ly participants from our outpatient clinic.Methods A total of 710 elderly individuals(≥60 years old)who taking health check-up in our outpatient department between April and August 2022 were consecutively enrolled,and according to the results of Fried Frailty Phenotype Scale,they were divided into non-frailty group(422 cases),pre-frailty group(225 cases)and frailty group(63 cases).Their general clinical data,laboratory indicators and echocardiographic parameters were collected,and multivariate logistic regression analysis was applied to identify the independent in-fluencing factors for pre-frailty and frailty.Results The overall prevalence of pre-frailty and frail-ty was 31.7%and 8.9%,respectively.The pre-frailty and frailty groups had obviously larger left atrial anterior-posterior diameter and left ventricular end diastolic diameter and lower left ventric-ular ejection fraction when compared with the non-frailty group(P<0.05).Multivariate logistic regression analysis showed that Hb was a protective factor for pre-frailty in the elderly partici-pants(OR=0.984,95%CI:0.966-0.992,P=0.048),while age(OR=1.064),CCI(OR=1.387)and LAAP(OR=1.059)were risk factors for pre-frailty in them(P<0.05,P<0.01).Serum albumin was a protective factor for frailty(OR=0.823,95%CI:0.728-0.931,P=0.002),but age(OR=1.081),CCI(OR=1.458),left atrial anterior-posterior diameter(OR=1.249)and NT-proBNP(OR=1.652)were independent risk factors for frailty(P<0.05,P<0.01).Conclusion There are differences in influencing factors for frailty of different severity,and the status of frailty is related to factors such as age,comorbidity,cardiac function and nutritional sta-tus.Therefore,comprehensive interventions should be implemented as early as possible for the elderly occurrence of pre-frailty so as to prevent and reverse frailty at the same time.
9.Combination of CT/MRI LI-RADS With Second-Line Contrast-Enhanced Ultrasound Using Sulfur Hexafluoride or Perfluorobutane for Diagnosing Hepatocellular Carcinoma in High-Risk Patients
Yu LI ; Sheng LI ; Qing LI ; Kai LI ; Jing HAN ; Siyue MAO ; Xiaohong XU ; Zhongzhen SU ; Yanling ZUO ; Shousong XIE ; Hong WEN ; Xuebin ZOU ; Jingxian SHEN ; Lingling LI ; Jianhua ZHOU
Korean Journal of Radiology 2025;26(4):346-359
Objective:
The CT/MRI Liver Imaging Reporting and Data System (LI-RADS) demonstrates high specificity with relatively limited sensitivity for diagnosing hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) in high-risk patients. This study aimed to explore the possibility of improving sensitivity by combining CT/MRI LI-RADS v2018 with second-line contrast-enhanced ultrasound (CEUS) LI-RADS v2017 using sulfur hexafluoride (SHF) or perfluorobutane (PFB).
Materials and Methods:
This retrospective analysis of prospectively collected multicenter data included high-risk patients with treatment-naive hepatic observations. The reference standard was pathological confirmation or a composite reference standard (only for benign lesions). Each participant underwent concurrent CT/MRI, SHF-enhanced US, and PFB-enhanced US examinations. The diagnostic performances for HCC of CT/MRI LI-RADS alone and three combination strategies (combining CT/ MRI LI-RADS with either LI-RADS SHF, LI-RADS PFB, or a modified algorithm incorporating the Kupffer-phase findings for PFB [modified PFB]) were evaluated. For the three combination strategies, apart from the CT/MRI LR-5 criteria, HCC was diagnosed if CT/MRI LR-3 or LR-4 observations met the LR-5 criteria using LI-RADS SHF, LI-RADS PFB, or modified PFB.
Results:
In total, 281 participants (237 males; mean age, 55 ± 11 years) with 306 observations (227 HCCs, 40 non-HCC malignancies, and 39 benign lesions) were included. Using LI-RADS SHF, LI-RADS PFB, and modified PFB, 20, 23, and 31 CT/MRI LR-3/4 observations, respectively, were reclassified as LR-5, and all were pathologically confirmed as HCCs. Compared to CT/MRI LI-RADS alone (74%, 95% confidence interval [CI]: 68%–79%), the three combination strategies combining CT/MRI LI-RADS with either LI-RADS SHF, LI-RADS PFB, or modified PFB increased sensitivity (83% [95% CI: 77%–87%], 84% [95% CI: 79%–89%], 88% [95% CI: 83%–92%], respectively; all P < 0.001), while maintaining the specificity at 92% (95% CI: 84%–97%).
Conclusion
The combination of CT/MRI LI-RADS with second-line CEUS using SHF or PFB improved the sensitivity of HCC diagnosis without compromising specificity.
10.Hippocampal Extracellular Matrix Protein Laminin β1 Regulates Neuropathic Pain and Pain-Related Cognitive Impairment.
Ying-Chun LI ; Pei-Yang LIU ; Hai-Tao LI ; Shuai WANG ; Yun-Xin SHI ; Zhen-Zhen LI ; Wen-Guang CHU ; Xia LI ; Wan-Neng LIU ; Xing-Xing ZHENG ; Fei WANG ; Wen-Juan HAN ; Jie ZHANG ; Sheng-Xi WU ; Rou-Gang XIE ; Ceng LUO
Neuroscience Bulletin 2025;41(12):2127-2147
Patients suffering from nerve injury often experience exacerbated pain responses and complain of memory deficits. The dorsal hippocampus (dHPC), a well-defined region responsible for learning and memory, displays maladaptive plasticity upon injury, which is assumed to underlie pain hypersensitivity and cognitive deficits. However, much attention has thus far been paid to intracellular mechanisms of plasticity rather than extracellular alterations that might trigger and facilitate intracellular changes. Emerging evidence has shown that nerve injury alters the microarchitecture of the extracellular matrix (ECM) and decreases ECM rigidity in the dHPC. Despite this, it remains elusive which element of the ECM in the dHPC is affected and how it contributes to neuropathic pain and comorbid cognitive deficits. Laminin, a key element of the ECM, consists of α-, β-, and γ-chains and has been implicated in several pathophysiological processes. Here, we showed that peripheral nerve injury downregulates laminin β1 (LAMB1) in the dHPC. Silencing of hippocampal LAMB1 exacerbates pain sensitivity and induces cognitive dysfunction. Further mechanistic analysis revealed that loss of hippocampal LAMB1 causes dysregulated Src/NR2A signaling cascades via interaction with integrin β1, leading to decreased Ca2+ levels in pyramidal neurons, which in turn orchestrates structural and functional plasticity and eventually results in exaggerated pain responses and cognitive deficits. In this study, we shed new light on the functional capability of hippocampal ECM LAMB1 in the modulation of neuropathic pain and comorbid cognitive deficits, and reveal a mechanism that conveys extracellular alterations to intracellular plasticity. Moreover, we identified hippocampal LAMB1/integrin β1 signaling as a potential therapeutic target for the treatment of neuropathic pain and related memory loss.
Animals
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Laminin/genetics*
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Hippocampus/metabolism*
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Neuralgia/metabolism*
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Cognitive Dysfunction/etiology*
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Male
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Peripheral Nerve Injuries/metabolism*
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Extracellular Matrix/metabolism*
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Integrin beta1/metabolism*
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Pyramidal Cells/metabolism*
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