1.Analysis on the Acupoint Selection Law and Acupuncture and Moxibustion Methods for Treating Lactational Mastitis Based on Data Mining
Zekai LIANG ; Linna WU ; Junbao ZHANG ; Haoran HE ; Shen XIANG ; Yingjing LUO ; Shiyi TANG ; Luhang QIU ; Rong ZHANG ; Xueying WANG ; Rong ZHAO
Chinese Journal of Information on Traditional Chinese Medicine 2025;32(10):58-65
Objective To analyze the law of acupoint selection and compatibility of acupuncture and moxibustion and the application law of acupuncture and moxibustion in the treatment of lactational mastitis using complex network technology.Methods The clinical research literature about acupuncture and moxibustion treatment of lactational mastitis was retrieved from CNKI,CBM,Wanfang Data,VIP and PubMed from the establishment of the databases to March 15,2025.The literature was screened according to the standards to build a prescription database of acupuncture and moxibustion treatment of lactational mastitis.SPSS Modeler 18.0 software was used to analyze association rules,and Gephi 0.9 software was used for complex network analysis.Results A total of 108 articles were included.141 acupuncture and moxibustion prescriptions were extracted,involving 74 acupoints,with a total use frequency of 677 times.The high-frequency acupoints were Jianjing,Danzhong,Rugen,Zusanli,Neiguan,etc.Specific acupoints were mainly composed of Wushu acupoints(169 times,21.10%);the acupoints were mainly distributed in the limbs(36);the most frequently used meridian was stomach meridian(168 times,24.82%).The combination of acupoints with the highest correlation was Jianjing-Neiguan-Rugen.Complex network analysis identified 22 core acupoints,with the most commonly used acupuncture method being filiform needle acupuncture(79 times).Conclusion Acupuncture and moxibustion treatment of lactational mastitis pays special attention to the selection of stomach meridian.The compatibility mode is mainly from top to bottom,and the corresponding acupoints are selected according to syndrome differentiation.
2.Analysis on the Acupoint Selection Law and Acupuncture and Moxibustion Methods for Treating Lactational Mastitis Based on Data Mining
Zekai LIANG ; Linna WU ; Junbao ZHANG ; Haoran HE ; Shen XIANG ; Yingjing LUO ; Shiyi TANG ; Luhang QIU ; Rong ZHANG ; Xueying WANG ; Rong ZHAO
Chinese Journal of Information on Traditional Chinese Medicine 2025;32(10):58-65
Objective To analyze the law of acupoint selection and compatibility of acupuncture and moxibustion and the application law of acupuncture and moxibustion in the treatment of lactational mastitis using complex network technology.Methods The clinical research literature about acupuncture and moxibustion treatment of lactational mastitis was retrieved from CNKI,CBM,Wanfang Data,VIP and PubMed from the establishment of the databases to March 15,2025.The literature was screened according to the standards to build a prescription database of acupuncture and moxibustion treatment of lactational mastitis.SPSS Modeler 18.0 software was used to analyze association rules,and Gephi 0.9 software was used for complex network analysis.Results A total of 108 articles were included.141 acupuncture and moxibustion prescriptions were extracted,involving 74 acupoints,with a total use frequency of 677 times.The high-frequency acupoints were Jianjing,Danzhong,Rugen,Zusanli,Neiguan,etc.Specific acupoints were mainly composed of Wushu acupoints(169 times,21.10%);the acupoints were mainly distributed in the limbs(36);the most frequently used meridian was stomach meridian(168 times,24.82%).The combination of acupoints with the highest correlation was Jianjing-Neiguan-Rugen.Complex network analysis identified 22 core acupoints,with the most commonly used acupuncture method being filiform needle acupuncture(79 times).Conclusion Acupuncture and moxibustion treatment of lactational mastitis pays special attention to the selection of stomach meridian.The compatibility mode is mainly from top to bottom,and the corresponding acupoints are selected according to syndrome differentiation.
3.The role of energy metabolism control in immune regulation after liver transplantation for hepatocellular carcinoma
Linna GAO ; Yangyang TANG ; Yifan LIU ; Tonghai XING
Tumor 2025;45(2):142-150
Liver cancer stands as one of the most lethal malignant tumors globally,and liver transplantation presents a potent and effective therapeutic approach for affected individuals.However,the post-transplantation immune regulation is critical for the survival of the graft and the long-term prognosis of the patient.Energy metabolism plays a pivotal role in both the tumor microenvironment and immunomodulation following liver transplantation.This review explores the metabolic mechanisms within the tumor microenvironment,energy metabolism characteristics in liver transplantation,and the impact of post-transplantation energy metabolism on reducing liver cancer recurrence and mitigating transplant rejection.By gaining an in-depth comprehension of the intricate interplay between metabolic pathways and immune regulation,it is envisioned that innovative therapeutic strategies can be formulated.These strategies aim to enhance the outcomes for liver transplant recipients and offer more efficacious treatment options for those afflicted with liver cancer.
4.Based on the lmbalance of Estrogen Levels and Estrogen Receptor Expression Exploring How Chinese Medical Master Xiao Chengcong Uses the Harmonization Method to Treat(Peri)Menopausal lnsomnia
Linna JIA ; Ling TANG ; Tianlin SUN ; Shuang MIAO
World Science and Technology-Modernization of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2025;27(3):887-893
(Peri)Menopausal insomnia is one of the most common symptoms experienced by women in(peri)menopausale,and can cause varying degrees of damage to both the physical and mental health of individuals.Modern medicine believes that the decline in estrogen levels and the imbalance in estrogen receptor expression are closely related to the occurrence of(peri)menopausale insomnia in women.Traditional Chinese Medicine believes that the imbalance of yin and yang in the body,caused by the disharmony between the heart and kidney,is an important factor in the onset of this disease.Professor Xiao Chengcong,a renowned master of traditional Chinese medicine,has summarized years of clinical experience and has developed a unique therapeutic approach for this disease using the harmonizing method.Her self-designed empirical formula,Gengxin Decoction,has been proven to have a good therapeutic effect in clinical trials.The team has further confirmed in animal studies that Gengxin Decoction can increase estrogen levels,promote estrogen receptor expression in the hypothalamus,influence the regulation of monoamine neurotransmitters,enhance the negative gene expression of the biological clock,reduce brain excitability,and restore the circadian rhythm of the biological clock.This article discusses the decline in estrogen levels and the imbalance in estrogen receptor expression which promote the occurrence and development of(peri)menopausal insomnia,the role of Gengxin Decoction and the harmonizing method in the etiology and pathogenesis of(peri)menopausal insomnia,and the alignment between the physiological effects of Gengxin Decoction and the balance of estrogen levels and estrogen receptor expression,aiming to reveal the scientific connotation of Professor Xiao Chengcong's use of the harmonizing method to treat(peri)menopausal insomnia,to provide a reference for clinical treatment,and to promote the dissemination and inheritance of the academic thoughts of traditional Chinese medicine master Professor.
5.Based on the lmbalance of Estrogen Levels and Estrogen Receptor Expression Exploring How Chinese Medical Master Xiao Chengcong Uses the Harmonization Method to Treat(Peri)Menopausal lnsomnia
Linna JIA ; Ling TANG ; Tianlin SUN ; Shuang MIAO
World Science and Technology-Modernization of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2025;27(3):887-893
(Peri)Menopausal insomnia is one of the most common symptoms experienced by women in(peri)menopausale,and can cause varying degrees of damage to both the physical and mental health of individuals.Modern medicine believes that the decline in estrogen levels and the imbalance in estrogen receptor expression are closely related to the occurrence of(peri)menopausale insomnia in women.Traditional Chinese Medicine believes that the imbalance of yin and yang in the body,caused by the disharmony between the heart and kidney,is an important factor in the onset of this disease.Professor Xiao Chengcong,a renowned master of traditional Chinese medicine,has summarized years of clinical experience and has developed a unique therapeutic approach for this disease using the harmonizing method.Her self-designed empirical formula,Gengxin Decoction,has been proven to have a good therapeutic effect in clinical trials.The team has further confirmed in animal studies that Gengxin Decoction can increase estrogen levels,promote estrogen receptor expression in the hypothalamus,influence the regulation of monoamine neurotransmitters,enhance the negative gene expression of the biological clock,reduce brain excitability,and restore the circadian rhythm of the biological clock.This article discusses the decline in estrogen levels and the imbalance in estrogen receptor expression which promote the occurrence and development of(peri)menopausal insomnia,the role of Gengxin Decoction and the harmonizing method in the etiology and pathogenesis of(peri)menopausal insomnia,and the alignment between the physiological effects of Gengxin Decoction and the balance of estrogen levels and estrogen receptor expression,aiming to reveal the scientific connotation of Professor Xiao Chengcong's use of the harmonizing method to treat(peri)menopausal insomnia,to provide a reference for clinical treatment,and to promote the dissemination and inheritance of the academic thoughts of traditional Chinese medicine master Professor.
6.The role of energy metabolism control in immune regulation after liver transplantation for hepatocellular carcinoma
Linna GAO ; Yangyang TANG ; Yifan LIU ; Tonghai XING
Tumor 2025;45(2):142-150
Liver cancer stands as one of the most lethal malignant tumors globally,and liver transplantation presents a potent and effective therapeutic approach for affected individuals.However,the post-transplantation immune regulation is critical for the survival of the graft and the long-term prognosis of the patient.Energy metabolism plays a pivotal role in both the tumor microenvironment and immunomodulation following liver transplantation.This review explores the metabolic mechanisms within the tumor microenvironment,energy metabolism characteristics in liver transplantation,and the impact of post-transplantation energy metabolism on reducing liver cancer recurrence and mitigating transplant rejection.By gaining an in-depth comprehension of the intricate interplay between metabolic pathways and immune regulation,it is envisioned that innovative therapeutic strategies can be formulated.These strategies aim to enhance the outcomes for liver transplant recipients and offer more efficacious treatment options for those afflicted with liver cancer.
7.Construction and application of an intelligent discharge follow-up information system for patients with cancer pain
He LI ; Meiyun ZHANG ; Sufen YU ; Linna TANG ; Xiaolan SHI
Chinese Journal of Nursing 2024;59(13):1562-1567
Objective To construct and apply an intelligent follow-up information system for patients with cancer pain,providing references for improving the efficiency of hospital follow-up and promoting pain management of patients at home.Methods The intelligent discharge follow-up system for patients with cancer pain includes 2 platforms,namely a patient self-report platform and an administrator operation platform.The administrator operation platform consists of 5 modules,namely the workbench module,the follow-up plan module,the follow-up results module,the health education module and the data statistics module.In January 2022,the system was officially put into clinical application.The use of the system was analyzed,and patients'completion rate,medication compliance,incidence of moderate and severe pain and satisfaction with pain control were compared before(from January 2020 to December 2021)and after(from January 2022 to November 2023)the application of the system.Results At present,this system has been applied in 95 cancer-related wards of our hospital.From January 2022 to November 2023,the number of people who should be followed up was 4 248,and the number of people who actually completed the follow-up was 4 127;the rate of follow-up completion was 97.2%;the rate of timely completion of the follow-up was 94.9%;the rate of automatic follow-up by the system was 40.1%;the rate of patient abnormality report was 31.9%;the rate of timely treatment of patient abnormality report was 89.1%.After the application of the system,the completion rate of pain follow-up was increased,and the difference was statistically significant(P<0.001).After the application of the system,the medication compliance rate of patients with cancer pain increased from 86.9%to 91.0%;the incidence of moderate and severe pain decreased from 6.8%to 5.2%;the satisfaction with pain control increased from 81.0%to 83.5%(P<0.05).Conclusion The intelligent discharge follow-up system for patients with cancer pain can effectively improve the discharge follow-up efficiency and promote the management of patients with cancer pain at home.
8.Effect of contrast media on renal function in patients with cerebrovascular disease complicated by diabetes mellitus after receiving interventional treatment
Zaigang LÜ ; Linna WANG ; Xiaohui CHEN ; Ligong ZHANG ; Mengfei ZHONG ; Haiting LI ; Zhijie YANG ; Min LI ; Tianping TANG ; Zongen GAO
Journal of Interventional Radiology 2018;27(3):277-280
Objective To evaluate the effect of contrast medium on the renal function in patients with cerebrovascular disease accompanied by diabetes mellitus after receiving neuro - interventional therapy. Methods The clinical data of a total of 108 patients with cerebrovascular disease complicated by diabetes mellitus type 2, who were treated with neuro - interventional therapy during the period from March 2013 to March 2016, were retrospectively analyzed. The contrast dose used in interventional procedures was less than 250ml in each patient. The preoperative and 24 h -postoperative serum creatinine (sCr), serum cystatin C (Cys C) levels were determined, and based on the modification of dietary renal disease (MDRD) equation and Larsson equation the estimated glomerular filtration rates (eGFR) were separately calculated. Results Compared with preoperative values, the 24 h - postoperative mean sCr and Cys C levels were increased significantly (P=0. 001, P=0. 015 respectively), while the average eGFR rates were remarkably decreased (P< 0. 000 1 by using MDRD equation, and P=0. 021 by using Larsson equation). No kidney damage that needed to be treated occurred in all patients. Conclusion The contrast dose used in neuro - interventional procedures can cause decline of renal function in patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus. The combined determination of sCr and Cys C levels is helpful for the detection of contrast - induced changes in renal function as early as possible. The use of conventional dose of contrast agent in neuro - interventional procedures is safe for patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus. (J Intervent Radiol, 2018, 27:277-280)
9.SM-1 induces apoptosis of BGC-823 cells by activating procaspase-3 and exerts antitumor effect
Hongzhong YUAN ; Yuting CAO ; Linna LI ; Shanshan WANG ; Dexuan YANG ; Xianbin ZHONG ; Shengbin TANG ; Shoujun YUAN
Military Medical Sciences 2016;40(4):326-330
Objective To investigate the antitumor activity of the procaspase-3 activator SM-1 in BGC-823 cells in vivo and in vitro and the mechanisms.Methods The inhibitory effects of SM-1 on proliferation of BGC-823 cells were evaluated using MTT method, the cell apoptosis rate was detected by flow cytometry, and the expression of caspase-3 protein and procaspase-3 mRNA was detected by Western blotting and RT-PCR, respectively.SM-1 Antitumor activity was evaluated using the xenograft of BGC-823 cells in nude mice.Results SM-1 effectively inhibited the proliferation in vitro and in-duced apoptosis of BGC-823 cells in a dose-dependent manner.After treatment with SM-1 for 48 h, the protein expression levels of caspase-3 and mRNA expression levels of procaspase-3 were increased.SM-1 significantly inhibited growth of BGC-823 xenograft tumor at the 300 mg/kg dose and the inhibition rate was 56.3%(P<0.05).Conclusion SM-1 can significantly inhibit the tumor growth of BGC-823 cells in vivo and in vitro.The mechanism is possibly related to the activation of procaspase-3 and induced apoptosis of tumor cells.
10.Correlation between immunohistochemical assessment of Ki-67 and clinicopathologic parameters in breast cancer.
Wanxin WU ; Yi ZHANG ; Zhiqin GUO ; Xiaowei WEN ; Ning LU ; Linna YUAN ; Zhen WANG ; Zhengying TANG ; Yanping ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Pathology 2015;44(9):657-658
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