1.Analysis of Chronic Gouty Arthritis Animal Models Based on Clinical Characteristics of Traditional Chinese and Western Medicine
Yan XIAO ; Siyuan LIN ; Fan YANG ; Qianglong CHEN ; Xiaohua CHEN ; Meiling WANG ; Zhen ZHANG ; Jiali LUO ; Youxin SU ; Jiemei GUO
Chinese Journal of Experimental Traditional Medical Formulae 2026;32(7):84-92
ObjectiveBased on the clinical characteristics of chronic gouty arthritis (CGA) in both traditional Chinese and western medicine, this study aims to systematically evaluate the clinical concordance of existing CGA animal models, providing recommendations for establishing animal models that align with the pathological characteristics of CGA and the manifestations of traditional Chinese medicine syndromes. MethodsBy comprehensively retrieving Chinese and international databases such as China National Knowledge Infrastructure, Wanfang, VIP Chinese Science and Technology Periodical Database (VIP), and PubMed, all relevant literature on CGA animal models was collected. Based on the guidelines, the diagnostic criteria of both traditional Chinese and western medicine were summarized and organized. The evaluation indicators for the CGA model were constructed with reference to existing evaluation modes, and the CGA animal models were analyzed to systematically evaluate the clinical concordance of existing models. ResultsThe current methods used to construct CGA animal models mainly include monosodium urate crystal induction, high-protein diet induction (poultry lack urate oxidase), and high-fat diet combined with urate oxidase inhibitors and joint injection. Based on 11 pieces of included literature, the traditional Chinese and western medicine scoring data of each model were extracted, and the average scoring values of all models were ultimately calculated. The results show that the average clinical concordances of existing CGA animal models in both traditional Chinese and western medicine are 43.33% and 64.44%, respectively. Among them, the model with the highest clinical concordance rate is the one with a high-fat diet combined with potassium oxonate to induce hyperuricemia plus joint injection, achieving 83.33% clinical concordance in western medicine and 60% in traditional Chinese medicine. This model aligns well with the pathogenic characteristics and pathological changes of clinical CGA. ConclusionAlthough current CGA animal models can simulate some pathological characteristics of CGA, they struggle to comprehensively reflect the complex pathological processes of CGA and the characteristics of traditional Chinese medicine syndromes. Therefore, in the future, it is necessary to establish the CGA animal models that incorporate the clinical disease and syndrome characteristics of traditional Chinese and western medicine and formulate the uniform model evaluation criteria, providing more precise tools for CGA mechanism research and the development of traditional Chinese medicine.
2.Effect and Action Mechanism of Huazhuo Sanjie Chubi Prescription on Gouty Bone Erosion Model Rats Based on PI3K/Akt Signaling Pathway
Zhuoming ZHENG ; Jun LIU ; Meiling WANG ; Xiaohua CHEN ; Yuwan LI ; Siwei PENG ; Yingjie ZHANG ; Ruifang YANG ; Youxin SU ; Yan XIAO ; Jiemei GUO
Chinese Journal of Experimental Traditional Medical Formulae 2026;32(7):105-117
ObjectiveThis paper aims to observe the effect of Huazhuo Sanjie Chubi prescription (HSCD) on the gouty bone erosion model rats and investigate its action mechanism. MethodsThirty-six two-month-old male SD rats were randomly divided into the blank group with nine rats and the modeling group with 27 rats. The rats in the modeling group were administered hypoxanthine solution at 300 mg·kg-1·d-1 and potassium oxonate solution at 250 mg·kg-1·d-1, combined with intra-articular injection of 200 μL monosodium urate (MSU) crystal suspension at 25 g·L-1 into the right ankle joint (joint injection once every three days), so as to induce the gouty bone erosion model. After four weeks of modeling, three rats were selected from these two groups to validate the model. The modeled 24 rats were randomly divided into the model group, HSCD group (10.35 g·kg-1·d-1), allopurinol group (20 mg·kg-1·d-1), and inhibitor group (LY294002, 10 mg·kg-1·d-1), with six rats per group. Except for the blank group, rats in all other groups continued to receive hypoxanthine solution at 300 mg·kg-1 and potassium oxonate solution at 250 mg·kg-1 via gavage concurrently with administration to maintain modeling intervention. The rats in the HSCD group and allopurinol group received administration by gavage at the above doses. The rats in the inhibitor group received an intraperitoneal injection at the above dose. The rats in the blank group and model group received saline (10.35 g·kg-1·d-1) by gavage for four consecutive weeks. After administration, ankle joint swelling of the rats in all groups was observed, and the diameters were measured. Bone volume fraction (BV/TV) and bone surface area to bone volume (BS/BV) were observed and quantitatively analyzed by Micro-CT. Histopathological changes in the ankle joint were observed by hematoxylin-eosin (HE) staining and safranin O-fast green staining. The uric acid in the rats' serum was determined by enzyme colorimetry. The levels of inflammatory factors, including tumor necrosis factor-α (TNF-α), interleukin (IL)-1β, and IL-6 were measured by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA). The protein expressions of receptor activator of nuclear factor-κB ligand (RANKL) and phosphorylated (p)-phosphatidylinositol-3-kinase (PI3K) in ankle joint tissues of rats were detected by immunofluorescence staining. The mRNA levels of the proteins related to the bone erosion, including RANKL, tartrate-resistant acid phosphatase
3.Association between body weight standardized vitamin B intakes and blood pressure among school aged children
ZHANG Meiling, NA Xiaona, LUO Shunqing, ZHONG Haiying, XIAO Lun, LIANG Xiaohua
Chinese Journal of School Health 2026;47(5):704-709
Objective:
To investigate the association between body weight standardized vitamin B intakes and blood pressure among school aged children, so as to provide evidence for developing dietary guidance and intervention strategies of promoting healthy blood pressure in children.
Methods:
The data were derived from a pediatric health cohort established in both urban and rural areas of Chongqing. A total of 1 368 primary school students in grades one to three were recruited for the baseline survey between October and November 2014 by using a stratified cluster random sampling design. From February to March 2019, 1 283 participants completed the first follow up assessment. Dietary intake and sociodemographic characteristics were assessed using a food frequency questionnaire and a self administered questionnaire. Blood pressure, height, weight, and other anthropometric indicators were measured. Body weight standardized intakes of six B vitamins(B 1, B 2, B 3, B 6, B 9, and B 12 )were categorized into tertiles( T1-T 3). Linear mixed effects models were applied to examine the associations between body weight standardized vitamin B intakes and changes in systolic blood pressure (SBP), diastolic blood pressure (DBP), and mean arterial pressure (MAP). In addition, mixed effects Logistic regression models were used to assess the risk of elevated blood pressure.
Results:
Linear mixed effects model regression analyses showed that, after adjusting for potential confounders including age, sex, and family history of obesity, body weight standardized B vitamin intake was negatively associated with SBP, DBP, and MAP in school aged children ( β =-7.79 to -0.68, all P <0.05). Results from the mixed effects Logistic regression models showed that, compared with the T 1 group, children in the T 3 group had a lower risk of elevated blood pressure for vitamin B 1 ( OR=0.40, 95%CI =0.25-0.64), B 2 ( OR=0.36, 95%CI =0.23-0.58), B 3 ( OR=0.47, 95%CI =0.31-0.72, B 6 ( OR=0.37, 95%CI =0.22-0.60), B 9 ( OR=0.36, 95%CI =0.21-0.60), and B 12 ( OR= 0.56 , 95%CI =0.37-0.86)(all P <0.05).
Conclusions
Body weight standardized B vitamins were associated with changes in blood pressure levels and the risk of elevated blood pressure among school aged children. Ensuring sufficient dietary intakes of vitamin B may help prevent and control of abnormal blood pressure in children.
4.Facilitators and barriers to pulmonary rehabilitation in postoperative lung cancer patients:a Meta-synthesis
Tingting XIAO ; Lichun XU ; Hui ZHENG ; Meiling HUANG ; Man ZHANG ; Mingqi ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Nursing 2025;60(18):2279-2286
Objective To synthesize qualitative studies on the experiences of postoperative lung cancer patients participating in pulmonary rehabilitation,aiming to comprehensively understand the barriers and facilitators influencing their engagement and to provide evidence-based insights for improving rehabilitation adherence.Methods Qualitative studies were retrieved from databases including Web of Science,PubMed,Cochrane Library,Embase,CNKI,Wanfang Data,VIPand Sinomed,with a search period spanning from database inception to January,2025.The methodological quality of eligible studies was assessed using the Joanna Briggs Institute Critical Appraisal Checklist for Qualitative Research.Extracted findings were mapped and synthesized using the Theoretical Domains Framework(TDF)and the Capability-Opportunity-Motivation-Behavior mode(COM-B).Results Ultimately,a total of 11 studies were included,yielding 48 findings.Using the Theoretical Domains Framework(TDF)and COM-B model,facilitators and barriers to pulmonary rehabilitation in postoperative lung cancer patients were mapped and consolidated into 14 categories,culminating in 2 synthesized findings.Conclusion Participation in pulmonary rehabilitation among postoperative lung cancer patients is influenced by multiple factors.Clinicians should develop patient-centered pulmonary rehabilitation plans by considering these factors and incorporating patients' attitudes and perspectives.
5.Efficacy of acupuncture at Huiyin combined with Qingdu Lotion in the treatment of high-risk human pap-illomavirus(HPV)persistent infection
Tingting DU ; Jing XIAO ; Jingyan ZHU ; Xiaofeng CHEN ; Lingjuan HU ; Liner CAI ; Meiling YAO ; Hong TANG
The Journal of Practical Medicine 2025;41(16):2528-2532
Objective To retrospectively assess the clinical efficacy of acupuncture at the Huiyin point combined with Qingdu wash solution in the treatment of high-risk HPV infection.Methods A total of 264 patients who were initially diagnosed with high-risk HPV infection at the University City Gynecology Department of Guang-dong Provincial Hospital of Traditional Chinese Medicine between January 2022 and June 2024 were enrolled in the study.These patients were divided into two groups based on predefined inclusion and exclusion criteria.The ob-servation group included 134 patients who received acupuncture at the Huiyin acupoint combined with Qingdu wash solution,while the control group consisted of 130 patients who did not receive any intervention.The treatment pe-riod lasted for three months,during which the short-term clinical efficacy and safety profile were evaluated.Results The HR-HPV clearance rates in the observation group at 3 months and 6 months were 61.9%and 65.7%,respectively,which were significantly higher than those in the control group(16.9%and 21.5%),and the differences between the two groups were statistically significant(P<0.001).Following a three-month treatment regimen,the rate of HR-HPV positive-to-negative conversion in the observation group was significantly higher than that in the control group,with a statistically significant intergroup difference(P<0.001).The improvement in tra-ditional Chinese medicine(TCM)-related symptoms was also significantly better in the observation group compared to the control group(P<0.05).During the follow-up period,no cases of recurrence were observed in the observa-tion group,whereas the recurrence rate in the control group was 1.5%.Furthermore,no adverse reactions were re-ported in the observation group throughout the treatment period.Conclusion Acupuncture at the Huiyin point,when combined with Qingdu wash solution,can enhance the therapeutic outcomes of high-risk HPV infection and demonstrates a favorable safety profile.
6.Research on the Current Situation and Influencing Factors of Psychological Distress in Weight Loss among Middle-aged and Young Obese Patients
Meiling LIU ; Zhiqiang CHENG ; Luru LIU ; Qi WU ; Jingbo XIAO ; Jiazhen TANG ; Ying CAO
Herald of Medicine 2025;44(12):1922-1926
Objective To investigate the status and influencing factors of psychological distress associated with weight loss among young and middle-aged adults with obesity,so as to provide a theoretical basis for developing personalized interventions and improving psychological well-being.Methods A convenience sampling method was used to select young and middle-aged obese patients who visited the weight management clinic of a Grade A tertiary hospital in Jiangxi Province from October 2024 to May 2025.Data were collected using a general information questionnaire,the distress thermometer,the perceived social support scale,the brief illness perception questionnaire,and the simplified coping style questionnaire.Binary logistic regression was applied to identify factors influencing psychological distress.Results A total of 204 valid questionnaires were collected.The detection rate of significant psychological distress was 58.82%(120 cases).Regarding weight loss methods,32.84%of participants opted for medication.The top five issues reported on the psychological distress problem list were:appearance/body image,work/studies,lack of time/energy to care for elderly parents or children,bathing/dressing,and relationship with a partner.Binary logistic regression indicated that age,body mass index,waist circumference,history of chronic disease,perceived social support,illness perception,and negative coping style were significant influencing factors of psychological distress(P﹤0.05).Conclusions The rate of significant psychological distress is relatively high among young and middle-aged obese patients and is influenced by multiple factors.Medical staff may develop personalized interventions based on these factors to reduce the incidence of psychological distress.
7.Rheumatoid arthritis and coronary atherosclerosis:data analysis of serum metabolite and inflammatory factor in the European population
Yibo ZHANG ; Jianqi LU ; Meiling MAO ; Yan PANG ; Li DONG ; Shangbing YANG ; Xiang XIAO
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2025;29(24):5263-5271
BACKGROUND:The relationship between rheumatoid arthritis and coronary atherosclerosis has received extensive attention.Inflammation is related to rheumatoid arthritis and coronary atherosclerosis,indicating that there may be a common pathophysiological pathway between the two diseases.However,observational studies have not yet clarified the causal relationship.OBJECTIVE:To explore whether there is a causal relationship between rheumatoid arthritis and coronary atherosclerosis,as well as the potential causal relationship with 1 400 serum metabolites and 91 inflammatory factors through a Mendelian randomization analysis.METHODS:Coronary atherosclerosis data are from Finngen database,rheumatoid arthritis data are from IEU OpenGWAS database,serum metabolites data are from Canadian Longitudinal Study on Aging,Augsburg Cooperative Health Research and British Twin Project Research,and data of 91 inflammatory proteins are from research published in Nature Immunology in 2023.Mendelian randomization analysis was performed using data from genome-wide association studies,and causal effects were evaluated using inverse variance weighting,MR-Egger regression,weighted median,weighted model,and simple model methods,with inverse variance weighting being the primary analysis method.To enhance robustness,Cochran's Q-test MR-Egger intercept was used for sensitivity analysis.RESULTS AND CONCLUSION:(1)Inverse variance weighting results showed that rheumatoid arthritis was positively correlated with the increased relative risk of coronary atherosclerosis(odds ratio=1.002,95%confidence interval=1.001-1.003,P=0.003).There was no reverse causal relationship between coronary atherosclerosis and rheumatoid arthritis.In addition,96 serum metabolites and 9 inflammatory factors were found to have causal relationships with coronary atherosclerosis.There was a causal relationship between 51 serum metabolites and 7 inflammatory factors and rheumatoid arthritis.(2)This study provided epidemiological evidence between rheumatoid arthritis and coronary atherosclerosis,and emphasized the potential role of serum metabolites and inflammatory factors in the pathogenesis of these diseases.These findings may contribute to the development of new treatment strategies.Due to the limited inclusion of data from Asian populations,most contemporary studies used international databases and European population analyses.By collecting and analyzing the health data of European populations,it is conducive to a better understanding of the effects and potential role of Chinese medicine in Europe,and to further promote the practice of modern integration of Western and Chinese medicine.Meanwhile,through the comparative study with the European databases,it is possible to reveal the genetic differences and susceptibility to diseases among different populations,providing more dimensions and perspectives for global health research.
8.Ultrasound Characteristics of Breast Cancer with Different Gene Expression:A Comparative Study
Meiling HUANG ; Lin SANG ; Jingjing XIAO ; Changjiao YAN ; Ting WANG
Chinese Journal of Medical Imaging 2025;33(10):1063-1071
Purpose To explore the ultrasound characteristics of female breast cancer patients with different molecular types,and improve the diagnostic value of ultrasound.Materials and Methods The ultrasound diagnostic data of breast cancer patients in Xijing Hospital,the Air Force Medical University from January 2021 to July 2023 were retrospectively analyzed,and the ultrasound diagnosis of breast cancer patients from the aspects of molecular typing and related human epidermal growth factor receptor-2(HER-2)expression and Ki-67 expression were analyzed.Results A total of 1 405 patients were included in this study,including 240 patients with Luminal A type,631 patients with Luminal B type,162 patients with HER-2+hormone receptor(HR)-type,207 patients with HER-2+HR+type and 165 patients with triple-negative breast cancer.Among the ultrasound characteristics of female breast cancer with different molecular classifications,there were statistical differences in breast imaging reporting and data system classification,edge angulation,spiculation,posterior echo and calcification(χ2=13.652-143.178,all P<0.05).According to the analysis of different degrees of invasion,there were statistical differences in breast imaging reporting and data system classification,edge angulation,spiculation,posterior echo and calcification from the Lumina group(Luminal A,Luminal B)and the aggressive group(HER-2+HR-,HER-2+HR+and triple-negative)(χ2=4.702-17.587,all P<0.05).The HER-2-negative and HER-2-positive groups of patients had significant differences in shape,edge angulation,spiculation and calcification,with statistical differences(χ2=3.947-7.944,all P<0.05).According to the Ki-67 level analysis,it was found that edge angulation,spiculation and posterior echo were influencing factors,with statistical differences(χ2=9.309-56.380,all P<0.05).Conclusion Breast cancer with different molecular expression has its own ultrasound characteristics.Preoperative ultrasound can provide a certain reference basis for the diagnosis,treatment and prognosis assessment of breast cancer.
9.Ultrasound Characteristics of Breast Cancer with Different Gene Expression:A Comparative Study
Meiling HUANG ; Lin SANG ; Jingjing XIAO ; Changjiao YAN ; Ting WANG
Chinese Journal of Medical Imaging 2025;33(10):1063-1071
Purpose To explore the ultrasound characteristics of female breast cancer patients with different molecular types,and improve the diagnostic value of ultrasound.Materials and Methods The ultrasound diagnostic data of breast cancer patients in Xijing Hospital,the Air Force Medical University from January 2021 to July 2023 were retrospectively analyzed,and the ultrasound diagnosis of breast cancer patients from the aspects of molecular typing and related human epidermal growth factor receptor-2(HER-2)expression and Ki-67 expression were analyzed.Results A total of 1 405 patients were included in this study,including 240 patients with Luminal A type,631 patients with Luminal B type,162 patients with HER-2+hormone receptor(HR)-type,207 patients with HER-2+HR+type and 165 patients with triple-negative breast cancer.Among the ultrasound characteristics of female breast cancer with different molecular classifications,there were statistical differences in breast imaging reporting and data system classification,edge angulation,spiculation,posterior echo and calcification(χ2=13.652-143.178,all P<0.05).According to the analysis of different degrees of invasion,there were statistical differences in breast imaging reporting and data system classification,edge angulation,spiculation,posterior echo and calcification from the Lumina group(Luminal A,Luminal B)and the aggressive group(HER-2+HR-,HER-2+HR+and triple-negative)(χ2=4.702-17.587,all P<0.05).The HER-2-negative and HER-2-positive groups of patients had significant differences in shape,edge angulation,spiculation and calcification,with statistical differences(χ2=3.947-7.944,all P<0.05).According to the Ki-67 level analysis,it was found that edge angulation,spiculation and posterior echo were influencing factors,with statistical differences(χ2=9.309-56.380,all P<0.05).Conclusion Breast cancer with different molecular expression has its own ultrasound characteristics.Preoperative ultrasound can provide a certain reference basis for the diagnosis,treatment and prognosis assessment of breast cancer.
10.Facilitators and barriers to pulmonary rehabilitation in postoperative lung cancer patients:a Meta-synthesis
Tingting XIAO ; Lichun XU ; Hui ZHENG ; Meiling HUANG ; Man ZHANG ; Mingqi ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Nursing 2025;60(18):2279-2286
Objective To synthesize qualitative studies on the experiences of postoperative lung cancer patients participating in pulmonary rehabilitation,aiming to comprehensively understand the barriers and facilitators influencing their engagement and to provide evidence-based insights for improving rehabilitation adherence.Methods Qualitative studies were retrieved from databases including Web of Science,PubMed,Cochrane Library,Embase,CNKI,Wanfang Data,VIPand Sinomed,with a search period spanning from database inception to January,2025.The methodological quality of eligible studies was assessed using the Joanna Briggs Institute Critical Appraisal Checklist for Qualitative Research.Extracted findings were mapped and synthesized using the Theoretical Domains Framework(TDF)and the Capability-Opportunity-Motivation-Behavior mode(COM-B).Results Ultimately,a total of 11 studies were included,yielding 48 findings.Using the Theoretical Domains Framework(TDF)and COM-B model,facilitators and barriers to pulmonary rehabilitation in postoperative lung cancer patients were mapped and consolidated into 14 categories,culminating in 2 synthesized findings.Conclusion Participation in pulmonary rehabilitation among postoperative lung cancer patients is influenced by multiple factors.Clinicians should develop patient-centered pulmonary rehabilitation plans by considering these factors and incorporating patients' attitudes and perspectives.


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