1.Development of a new paradigm for precision diagnosis and treatment in traditional Chinese medicine
Jingnian NI ; Mingqing WEI ; Ting LI ; Jing SHI ; Wei XIAO ; Jing CHENG ; Bin CONG ; Boli ZHANG ; Jinzhou TIAN
Journal of Beijing University of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2025;48(1):43-47
The development of traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) diagnosis and treatment has undergone multiple paradigms, evolving from sporadic experiential practices to systematic approaches in syndrome differentiation and treatment and further integration of disease and syndrome frameworks. TCM is a vital component of the medical system, valued alongside Western medicine. Treatment based on syndrome differentiation embodies both personalized treatment and holistic approaches; however, the inconsistency and lack of stability in syndrome differentiation limit clinical efficacy. The existing integration of diseases and syndromes primarily relies on patchwork and embedded systems, where the full advantages of synergy between Chinese and Western medicine are not fully realized. Recently, driven by the development of diagnosis and treatment concepts and advances in analytical technology, Western medicine has been rapidly transforming from a traditional biological model to a precision medicine model. TCM faces a similar need to progress beyond traditional syndrome differentiation and disease-syndrome integration toward a more precise diagnosis and treatment paradigm. Unlike the micro-level precision trend of Western medicine, precision diagnosis and treatment in TCM is primarily reflected in data-driven applications that incorporate information at various levels, including precise syndrome differentiation, medication, disease management, and efficacy evaluation. The current priority is to accelerate the development of TCM precision diagnosis and treatment technology platforms and advance discipline construction in this area.
2.Relationship between cognitive function and sleep quality in Alzheimer's disease
Yan YAN ; Junlei ZHANG ; Jingnian NI ; Ting LI ; Jing SHI ; Jinzhou TIAN ; Mingqing WEI
Chinese Journal of Geriatric Heart Brain and Vessel Diseases 2025;27(4):440-444
Objective To investigate the relationship between cognitive function and sleep quality in patients with Alzheimer's disease(AD).Methods A case-control trial was conducted on 151 patients admitted to our department from May 2024 to December 2024.The patients with mild-to-moderate AD were assigned into the AD group(59 cases),and the cognitively normal patients in-to the control group(92 cases).All patients received neuropsychological assessment and sleep quality evaluation,including mini-mental state examination(MMSE),Montreal cognitive assess-ment(MoCA)and Pittsburgh sleep quality index(PSQI).The general clinical data and sleep qual-ity were compared between the two groups.Spearman correlation analysis was applied to analyze the relationship between cognitive function and sleep quality in the AD patients.Results The education level,MMSE score,MoCA score,instant story recall(ISR)score,delayed story recall(DSR)score,clock dawning test(CDT)score and Boston naming test score were significantly lower,while the activity of daily living(ADL)score was obviously higher in the AD group than the cognitively normal group(P<0.05,P<0.01).The AD patients had notably higher total score of PSQI and scores of sleep efficiency,nocturnal sleep disturbance and daytime dysfunction than the cognitively normal patients(P<0.05,P<0.01).In the AD patients,the total sleep time was positively correlated with the DSR score and the CDT score(r=0.300,P=0.021;r=0.308,P=0.018);hypnotic medication was negatively correlated with MMSE score,ISR score,and DSR score,and positively with ADL score(r=-0.320,P=0.013;r=-0.400,P=0.002;r=-0.331,P=0.010;r=0.355,P=0.006).Multiple linear regression analysis showed that benzodiazepines use and education level were independent influencing factors for cognitive function in the AD patients(P<0.05,P<0.01).Conclusion In AD patients,sleep quality is closely associated with cognitive function,as manifested by decreased sleep quality,reduced sleep efficiency,and worsened nocturnal sleep disturbances and daytime dysfunction.Administration of benzodiazepines may exacerbate cognitive impairment in AD patients.So,it is recommended that AD patients should be cautious about taking such drugs.
3.Associations of high-sensitivity C-reactive protein and T cells with cognitive impairment
Xianzhi YANG ; Shu ZHANG ; Xuexuan GU ; Mingqing WEI ; Ting LI ; Jingnian NI ; Jing SHI ; Jinzhou TIAN
Chinese Journal of Geriatric Heart Brain and Vessel Diseases 2025;27(4):408-411
Objective To investigate the associations of immune cells,CD8+and CD4+T cells,and high-sensitivity C-reactive protein(hs-CRP)with cognitive function,and to explore the relation-ships among immunity,chronic inflammation,and Alzheimer's disease-related cognitive impair-ment.Methods A cross-sectional study was conducted on 101 patients with primary complaints of memory decline who visited the Alzheimer's Disease Clinic of Dongzhimen Hospital from June to December 2024.Mini-Mental State Examination(MMSE)and Delayed Story Recall Task(DSR)were performed to assess their cognitive function,and according to the results,they were divided into observation group(cognitively impaired,60 cases)and control group(cognitively normal,41 cases).Peripheral blood levels of CD8+T cells,CD4+T cells,and hs-CRP were compared between the two groups.Results The observation group exhibited significantly lower total scores and scores of different dimensions of MMSE and DSR scores,but notably higher activities of daily liv-ing scores than the control group(P<0.05,P<0.01).Serum hs-CRP level was obviously elevated in the observation group than the control group(P<0.05).Binary logistic regression analysis revealed that CD8+T cells(OR=0.998,95%CI:0.996-1.000,P=0.038)and body mass index(OR=0.843,95%CI:0.719-0.990,P=0.037)were protective factors,while hs-CRP(OR=2.004,95%CI:1.215-3.306,P=0.006)was an independent risk factor for cognitive impairment.Spearman's rank correlation analysis showed a significant positive correlation between hs-CRP and CD4+T cells(P=0.011),but no significant association with CD8+T cells(P>0.05).Conclusion Chronic inflammation and immune dysregulation synergistically contribute to cogni-tive decline.Hs-CRP may serve as a potential screening biomarker for cognitive impairment in pri-mary care settings.
4.Effects of Bushen Huoxue Formula on myelin and cognitive function of mice with chronic cerebral hypoperfusion
Xinru LI ; Jing PENG ; Ting LI ; Mingqing WEI ; Jingnian NI ; Jing SHI ; Jinzhou TIAN
Chinese Journal of Geriatric Heart Brain and Vessel Diseases 2025;27(8):1088-1092
Objective To determine the effects of Bushen Huoxue Formula(BHF),a clinically vali-dated traditional Chinese herbal compound,on myelin integrity and cognitive function in mice with chronic cerebral hypoperfusion(CCH).Methods A total of 30 SPF male C57BL/6J mice were randomly divided into sham operation group(n=8)and model group(n=22).Bilateral com-mon carotid artery stenosis was inflicted to establish a mouse model of CCH,while the mice in the sham operation group only received separation of bilateral vagus nerves.In the model group,6 mice died in 2 d after surgery,the left 16 mice were then randomly divided into a model group and a treatment group,with 8 animals in each group.In 2 weeks after surgery,BHF(0.2 ml/d)or pure water was administered via gavage for 60 d to the corresponding groups.Cognitive function was assessed using the Morris water maze(MWM)test.White matter lesions were evaluated by diffu-sion tensor imaging-fractional anisotropy(DTI-FA).Demyelination in the corpus callosum was visualized using Luxol fast blue(LFB)staining,while neuronal damage in the hippocampal CA1 region was analyzed with Nissl staining.Results Compared to the sham group,the model group exhibited significantly prolonged swimming distance and escape latency on day 5 and reduced platform crossings on day 6 in Morris water maze test,decreased DTI-FA value,lower absorbance value of myelin in LFB staining,and fewer Nissl-stained neurons in the hippocampal region(P<0.05,P<0.01).In contrast,the treatment group showed significantly shorter swimming distance[188.14(105.19,342.00)cm vs 280.22(168.47,501.37)cm,P<0.05]and escape latency[10.22(5.77,19.47)s vs 19.39(13.57,31.09)s,P<0.01]on day 5,increased platform crossings on day 6[3.00(2.00,4.00)times vs 2.00(1.00,3.00)times,P<0.05],elevated DTI-FA value(0.340±0.014 vs 0.313±0.012,P<0.01),enhanced absorbance value of myelin[0.353(0.328,0.364)vs 0.305(0.290,0.350),P<0.05],and greater neuronal counts(9.94±2.22 cells vs 7.11±2.02 cells,P<0.01)when compared to the model group.Conclusion BHF can alleviate CCH-induced cogni-tive deficits in mice by promoting repair of white matter microstructure and rescue of neuronal loss.
5.Enhancement of quality of Glycyrrhiza uralensis Fisch. through chitosan induction for use as medicine and food: Insights from metabolomics and proteomics
Yingquan Kang ; Guangxi Ren ; Li Wang ; Dan Jiang ; Qingyi Xu ; Jiayang Zhang ; Zhenfang Bai ; Mingqing Chang ; Chunsheng Lu
Journal of Traditional Chinese Medical Sciences 2025;2025(2):175-190
ObjectiveTo explore the impact of exogenous chitosan on the growth and metabolism of Glycyrrhiza uralensis Fisch. (G. uralensis) and to improve the quality of cultivated G. uralensis for both medicine and food and aid in the increase in the content of effective components in G. uralensis.MethodsIn this study, whole G. uralensis plants were treated with exogenous chitosan, and comprehensive analyses of secondary metabolites and proteins were conducted using liquid chromatography with tandem mass spectrometry and isobaric tag for relative and absolute quantitation, respectively. Effects of chitosan induction on endogenous hormones of G. uralensis were analyzed using an enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay. Gene ontology function annotation and Kyoto Encyclopedia of Genes and Genomes pathway annotation were conducted to study the effect of chitosan induction on the proteome.ResultsChitosan induction significantly increased the levels of flavonoids in G. uralensis; however, the variation in triterpenoids was not substantial. Biological processes, including photosynthesis, secondary metabolism, and abiotic stress responses, were significantly enriched. Additionally, the photosynthetic pathway, photosynthesis-antenna protein pathway, and plant hormone signal transduction pathway were significantly enriched. In the flavonoid biosynthesis pathway, the upstream-related enzyme phenylalanine ammonia-lyase (PAL) and the downstream-related enzymes chalcone synthase (CHS), polyketide reductase (PKR), chalcone isomerase (CHI), and vestitone reductase (VR) were significantly upregulated.ConclusionsOur findings suggest that chitosan induction may promote the tricarboxylic acid (TCA) cycle, and the TCA cycle enhancement significantly upregulated PAL, CHS, PKR, CHI, and VR, the five key enzymes involved in flavonoid synthesis of G. uralensis, indicating that chitosan induction activated the entire metabolic pathway associated with flavonoids in G. uralensis. Our findings provide a reference for improving the quality of cultivated G. uralensis from the perspective of pharmacodynamic components.
6.Perspective on strengthening dementia prevention and control system: a comprehensive framework for national health.
Bin CONG ; Hengge XIE ; Yongan SUN ; Jingnian NI ; Jing SHI ; Mingqing WEI ; Fuyao LI ; Huali WANG ; Luning WANG ; Bin QIN ; Jing CHENG ; Demin HAN ; Wei XIAO ; Boli ZHANG ; Jinzhou TIAN
Frontiers of Medicine 2025;19(5):865-870
7.Association between cardiovascular health score based on life's essential 8 on cognitive function in older adults
Jing PENG ; Mingqing WEI ; Jingnian NI ; Ting LI ; Jing SHI ; Jinzhou TIAN
Chinese Journal of Arteriosclerosis 2025;33(1):51-57
Aim To investigate the association between cardiovascular health(CVH)score based on life's es-sential 8(LE8)on cognitive function and the mediation role of neutrophil-to-lymphocyte ratio(NLR)between them in ol-der adults,providing basis for the prevention and control of cognitive impairment.Methods The study population was selected from the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey(NHANES)2011-2014 two cycles of 60 years and a-bove,demographic characteristics,medical history and other variables were collected,the participants'CVH scores were calculated according to LE8 defined by American Heart Association,and cognitive function was assessed using the digit symbol substitution test.The relationship between CVH and cognitive function was explored using a weighted linear re-gression analysis,and the dose-response relationship was analyzed using a restricted cubic spline.Moreover,mediation a-nalysis was used to explore the role of NLR in mediating the relationship between CVH score and cognitive function.Results A total of 2 510 participants were included in this study.After adjusting for relevant factors,cognitive function was positively associated with moderate CVH group score(β=3.36,95%CI:1.43~5.30)and high CVH group score(β=6.01,95%CI:2.89~9.13)compared with the low CVH group score.The LE8 single factor of diet score(β=0.04,95%CI:0.01~0.06),physical activity score(β=0.04,95%CI:0.02~0.05),tobacco exposure score(β=0.05,95%CI:0.02~0.08),blood pressure score(β=0.03,95%CI:0.01~0.05)and blood glucose score(β=0.06,95%CI:0.03~0.09)were positively correlated with cognitive function score.The results of restricted cubic splines showed that the score of CVH was linear positively correlated with the score of cognitive function.The indirect effect of CVH on cognitive function via NLR was 0.002(P>0.05),and the proportion of mediating effect was 1.29%(P>0.05),indicating the mediating effect of NLR on the relationship between CVH score and cognitive function was not signif-icant.Conclusions The CVH score based on the LE8 was positively correlated with cognitive function in older adults,underscoring the crucial role of maintaining optimal CVH levels in supporting cognitive health.However,the NLR,as an indicator of inflammation,did not exhibit a significant mediating effect between the CVH score and cognitive function.The relationship between these variables might be influenced by other mechanisms.
8.Contamination of mouse pads in dental clinics and its intervention measures
Ce LU ; Hongrun REN ; Shuyuan LI ; Mingqing CHE ; Tao GAO ; Lirong WANG
Chinese Journal of Infection Control 2025;24(6):789-794
Objective To investigate the contamination status of cloth mouse pads in dental clinics,and provide theoretical basis for standardizing environmental surface disinfection and scientific intervention in dental clinics.Methods The contamination status of cloth mouse pads in 5 dental clinics were investigated by adenosine triphos-phate(ATP)fluorescence detection method,visual observation method,and bacterial culture method.Disinfection efficacy of ultraviolet disinfection method and wiping disinfection using two types of disinfectant wipes on cloth mouse pads and photovoltaic glass mouse pads was compared.Intervention measures(using photovoltaic glass mouse pads,regular cleaning and disinfecting)were taken,and contamination status of cloth mouse pads in different departments before and after intervention was compared.Results The baseline investigation found that the conta-mination status of mouse pads varied in different dental clinics.The qualified rate of bacterial culture of mouse pads in department of endodontics was the lowest(20.00%),followed by the department of periodontology(30.00%).There was statistically significant difference in ATP detection values between two types of disinfectant wipes before and after wiping and disinfecting photovoltaic glass mouse pads(both P<0.001).After using photovoltaic glass mouse pads,the contamination of mouse pads in 5 dental clinics was alleviated,and the qualified rate of ATP detec-tion increased(>80%),compared with qualified rate of ATP detection before intervention,differences were all sta-tistically significant(all P<0.001).Conclusion The contamination of the cloth mouse pads in dental clinics is seri-ous,and the conventional cloth mouse pad is difficult to be cleaned and disinfected.It is suggested that medical in-stitutions use the mouse pad which is convenient for cleaning and disinfection,and specify the disinfection method and frequency to control the contamination of the mouse pads.
9.Association between cardiovascular health score based on life's essential 8 on cognitive function in older adults
Jing PENG ; Mingqing WEI ; Jingnian NI ; Ting LI ; Jing SHI ; Jinzhou TIAN
Chinese Journal of Arteriosclerosis 2025;33(1):51-57
Aim To investigate the association between cardiovascular health(CVH)score based on life's es-sential 8(LE8)on cognitive function and the mediation role of neutrophil-to-lymphocyte ratio(NLR)between them in ol-der adults,providing basis for the prevention and control of cognitive impairment.Methods The study population was selected from the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey(NHANES)2011-2014 two cycles of 60 years and a-bove,demographic characteristics,medical history and other variables were collected,the participants'CVH scores were calculated according to LE8 defined by American Heart Association,and cognitive function was assessed using the digit symbol substitution test.The relationship between CVH and cognitive function was explored using a weighted linear re-gression analysis,and the dose-response relationship was analyzed using a restricted cubic spline.Moreover,mediation a-nalysis was used to explore the role of NLR in mediating the relationship between CVH score and cognitive function.Results A total of 2 510 participants were included in this study.After adjusting for relevant factors,cognitive function was positively associated with moderate CVH group score(β=3.36,95%CI:1.43~5.30)and high CVH group score(β=6.01,95%CI:2.89~9.13)compared with the low CVH group score.The LE8 single factor of diet score(β=0.04,95%CI:0.01~0.06),physical activity score(β=0.04,95%CI:0.02~0.05),tobacco exposure score(β=0.05,95%CI:0.02~0.08),blood pressure score(β=0.03,95%CI:0.01~0.05)and blood glucose score(β=0.06,95%CI:0.03~0.09)were positively correlated with cognitive function score.The results of restricted cubic splines showed that the score of CVH was linear positively correlated with the score of cognitive function.The indirect effect of CVH on cognitive function via NLR was 0.002(P>0.05),and the proportion of mediating effect was 1.29%(P>0.05),indicating the mediating effect of NLR on the relationship between CVH score and cognitive function was not signif-icant.Conclusions The CVH score based on the LE8 was positively correlated with cognitive function in older adults,underscoring the crucial role of maintaining optimal CVH levels in supporting cognitive health.However,the NLR,as an indicator of inflammation,did not exhibit a significant mediating effect between the CVH score and cognitive function.The relationship between these variables might be influenced by other mechanisms.
10.Effects of Bushen Huoxue Formula on myelin and cognitive function of mice with chronic cerebral hypoperfusion
Xinru LI ; Jing PENG ; Ting LI ; Mingqing WEI ; Jingnian NI ; Jing SHI ; Jinzhou TIAN
Chinese Journal of Geriatric Heart Brain and Vessel Diseases 2025;27(8):1088-1092
Objective To determine the effects of Bushen Huoxue Formula(BHF),a clinically vali-dated traditional Chinese herbal compound,on myelin integrity and cognitive function in mice with chronic cerebral hypoperfusion(CCH).Methods A total of 30 SPF male C57BL/6J mice were randomly divided into sham operation group(n=8)and model group(n=22).Bilateral com-mon carotid artery stenosis was inflicted to establish a mouse model of CCH,while the mice in the sham operation group only received separation of bilateral vagus nerves.In the model group,6 mice died in 2 d after surgery,the left 16 mice were then randomly divided into a model group and a treatment group,with 8 animals in each group.In 2 weeks after surgery,BHF(0.2 ml/d)or pure water was administered via gavage for 60 d to the corresponding groups.Cognitive function was assessed using the Morris water maze(MWM)test.White matter lesions were evaluated by diffu-sion tensor imaging-fractional anisotropy(DTI-FA).Demyelination in the corpus callosum was visualized using Luxol fast blue(LFB)staining,while neuronal damage in the hippocampal CA1 region was analyzed with Nissl staining.Results Compared to the sham group,the model group exhibited significantly prolonged swimming distance and escape latency on day 5 and reduced platform crossings on day 6 in Morris water maze test,decreased DTI-FA value,lower absorbance value of myelin in LFB staining,and fewer Nissl-stained neurons in the hippocampal region(P<0.05,P<0.01).In contrast,the treatment group showed significantly shorter swimming distance[188.14(105.19,342.00)cm vs 280.22(168.47,501.37)cm,P<0.05]and escape latency[10.22(5.77,19.47)s vs 19.39(13.57,31.09)s,P<0.01]on day 5,increased platform crossings on day 6[3.00(2.00,4.00)times vs 2.00(1.00,3.00)times,P<0.05],elevated DTI-FA value(0.340±0.014 vs 0.313±0.012,P<0.01),enhanced absorbance value of myelin[0.353(0.328,0.364)vs 0.305(0.290,0.350),P<0.05],and greater neuronal counts(9.94±2.22 cells vs 7.11±2.02 cells,P<0.01)when compared to the model group.Conclusion BHF can alleviate CCH-induced cogni-tive deficits in mice by promoting repair of white matter microstructure and rescue of neuronal loss.


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