1.The Research Progress and Development Strategies of Traditional Chinese Medicine Diagnosis Empowered by Artificial Intelligence
Wenjun ZHU ; Manshi TANG ; Kaijie SHE ; Zihao TANG ; Minyi HUANG ; Naijun YUAN ; Qingyu MA ; Jiaxu CHEN
Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2025;66(14):1413-1418
The rapid development of artificial intelligence (AI) technology provides new opportunities for the modernisation of traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) diagnosis. By analysing the foundation, research progress and difficulties of the combination of AI and TCM diagnosis, it is concluded that AI has made remarkable development in intelligence-driven modernization of TCM tongue diagnosis, pulse diagnosis, listening and smelling diagnosis and text processing, and there are useful explorations in the field of constructing data-driven TCM diagnostic model and multidisciplinary integration of TCM diagnostic models. However, the current integration of AI technology in TCM diagnosis still faces many challenges, such as the scarcity and uneven quality of clinical data, the limited ability of AI algorithms to express TCM thinking model of syndrome differentiation and empirical knowledge, and the possible existence of ethical and privacy issues. By systematically sorting out the current research status and development direction of AI-empowered TCM diagnostics, it is proposed to promote the application of AI technology in TCM diagnostics in four aspects, namely, strengthening the construction of TCM big data and talent cultivation, encouraging cross-disciplinary cooperation, improving the legal and ethical framework, and promoting the popularity of the technology in primary care, so as to enhance the modernisation of TCM diagnostics.
2.Cerebral endothelial 3-mercaptopyruvate sulfurtransferase improves ischemia-induced cognitive impairment via interacting with protein phosphatase 2A.
Li ZHU ; Yi HUANG ; Jing JIN ; Rongjun ZOU ; Rui ZUO ; Yong LUO ; Ziqing SONG ; Linfeng DAI ; Minyi ZHANG ; Qiuhe CHEN ; Yunting WANG ; Wei WANG ; Rongrong HE ; Yang CHEN
Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica B 2025;15(1):314-330
The catalytic activity of 3-mercaptopyruvate (3MP) sulfurtransferase (MPST) converts 3MP to hydrogen sulfide (H2S). However, the regulatory mechanisms governing MPST and its impact on the brain remain largely unexplored. Our study reveals the neuroprotective role of endothelial MPST-generated H2S, regulated by protein phosphatase 2A (PP2A). Bioinformatics analysis and RNA sequencing demonstrated that endothelial PP2A is associated with neurodegenerative disease pathways. Cerebral ischemic mice exhibited significant inactivation of endothelial PP2A, evidenced by the reduction of PP2Acα in the brain endothelium. Mice with endothelium-specific null PP2A (PP2AEC-cKO) exhibited neuronal loss, cognitive dysfunction, and long-term potentiation deficits. Postnatal inactivation of endothelial PP2A also contributes to cognitive dysfunction and neuronal loss. However, regaining endothelial PP2A activity by overexpressing Ppp2ca rescued neuronal dysfunction. Mechanistically, PP2A deficiency is intricately linked to the MPST-H2S signaling pathway. A robust reduction in endothelial MPST-dependent H2S production followed PP2A deficiency. Exogenous H2S treatment and AAV-mediated overexpression of MPST in brain endothelial cells significantly mitigated neuronal dysfunction in PP2AEC-cKO mice. Furthermore, PP2A deficiency promotes an increase in calcium influx and calpain2 phosphorylation, subsequently leading to MPST degradation. The PP2A activator (FTY720) and MPST activator (3MP sodium) both remarkably restored endothelial MPST-dependent H2S production, subsequently rescuing ischemia-induced neurological deficits. In conclusion, our study demonstrates that endothelial PP2A deficiency leads to MPST degradation by activating calpain2, thus damaging neuronal function.
3.Global burden and predicted trends of diarrheal disease in children under five from 1990 to 2021.
Ying DENG ; Minyi ZHANG ; Shiao WANG ; Shunchang FAN ; Jiaqi CHEN ; Juxian XIAN ; Qing CHEN
Journal of Southern Medical University 2025;45(10):2171-2181
OBJECTIVES:
To conduct a comprehensive analysis of the global burden of diarrheal diseases in children under 5 years.
METHODS:
The data from the Global Burden of Disease (GBD) 2021 were analyzed to assess the incidence, mortality rates and average annual percentage changes (AAPC) of diarrhea among children under 5 years across nations(regions) and GBD regions from 1990 to 2021 using joinpoint regression. Smoothed curve regression was employed to explore the correlation of diarrheal disease burden with the Social Development Index (SDI) and for analyzing the burden of specific diarrheal pathogens. The Slope and Concentration Indices quantified disparities across SDI levels and the future trend were projected by the Bayesian Age-Period-Cohort (BAPC) model.
RESULTS:
From 1990 to 2021, the global incidence (AAPC: -3.65) and mortality (AAPC: -5.15) rates of diarrheal diseases declined steadily in children below 5 years. In 2021, neonates (<28 days) were the most affected, with an incidence rate of 138 058.74 per 100 000 and a mortality rate of 251.14 per 100 000. Rotavirus was the leading cause of death. The incidence rate of diarrheal diseases was negatively correlated with SDI, and the Concentration Index decreased from -0.293 in 1990 to -0.314 in 2021 without a significant gender difference. The BAPC model suggested that the global incidence rate of diarrheal diseases tends to decrease progressively from 2022 to 2050, with a predicted rate of 23 448.04 per 100 000 for male and 29 932.59 per 100 000 for female by 2050.
CONCLUSIONS
Despite the reduction in the global burden of diarrhea and the projection of its further decline, diarrheal diseases disproportionately affect neonates and low-SDI regions. While rotavirus remains the primary etiological agent worldwide, the predominant pathogens vary by nations (regions) and GBD regions, and strengthened interventions targeting vulnerable populations are needed.
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Child, Preschool
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Diarrhea/mortality*
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Infant
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Global Health
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Male
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Bayes Theorem
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4.Clinical application,common faults and maintenance of passive training system for hand function
Changying ZHAO ; Lianwei WANG ; Dandan ZHANG ; Minyi DENG ; Aiyi CHEN ; Xueqin WANG
China Medical Equipment 2025;22(10):167-171
This paper elaborated the structural principles,structures and working principles of the A5 type passive training system for hand function through discussed the clinical application of passive training system for hand function in the rehabilitation of patients with stroke.It analyzed a series of occurring common faults during system operation,such as system errors caused by missing components,improper sensitivity settings for spasticity,abnormal connections for equipment,motor failures,jam and pause of robotic hand,and faults of lifting table,and conducted fault analysis for them.After that,this paper proposed corresponding handling strategies and solutions for faults,which included software configuration,calibration and detection of robotic hand sensors,repair of connection fault,and regular maintenance and replacement of system's components.It provided theoretical basis for the maintenance and optimization of the passive training system for hand function.Thus,it can rapid remove troubles,and reduce the equipment's failure rate of passive training system for hand function,and improve the equipment's normal utilization rate,and ensure favorable performance of equipment in long-term use.
5.Nanoplastics and microplastics impair spatial memory ability in mice by inhibiting autophagy
Huimei LIANG ; Jiarui PAN ; Xueer LIN ; Minyi ZHAO ; Huan ZENG ; Yuqiang CHEN ; Hou-hui SONG ; Wei WANG ; Jinghua ZHAO
Chinese Journal of Veterinary Science 2025;45(10):2246-2255
Approximately 300 million tons of plastic are produced globally each year,which has a serious impact on human health,marine life and the livestock industry.Microplastics have also been detected in meat and milk samples.Research has shown that nanoplastics(NP)(<1 μm)and mi-croplastics(MP)(1 μm-5 mm)can affect the digestive,immune and reproductive systems of ani-mals.This experiment aims to investigate whether NP and MP regulate autophagy and damage the nervous system and spatial memory of animals.This experiment was divided into control group,nanoplastic group(PS-NP group,0.1 μm)and microplastic group(PS-MP group,1 μm),with 20 mice in each group.The mice were given 0.5 mL of PS-NP and PS-MP every day for 35 consecutive days,followed by neck amputation and brain analysis.The results showed that NPs and MPs of dif-ferent diameters caused varying degrees of damage to the brains of mice.In the behavioral tests of new object recognition,barnes maze and Y-shaped maze spatial memory,compared with the control group,the PS-NP group and PS-MP group showed a significant decrease in spatial memory ability of mice.HE staining results showed that neuronal cells in the PS-NP and PS-MP groups of mice exhibited shrinkage,decreased cell volume and deepened staining.The number of Nissl bodies de-creased,leading to dissolution and disappearance.RT-PCR and Western blot results showed that compared with the control group,the expression of glutamate receptors NR1,NR2A and NR2B in-creased in mice administered NP and MP orally,while the expression of autophagy related proteins Parkin,LC3B and Beclin1 was inhibited.In summary,this study suggests that nanoplastics and mi-croplastics stimulate glutamate receptors in mice by inhibiting the autophagy pathway,leading to impaired spatial memory.
6.Research on the innovation and optimization of long-term talent introduction mechanism and improve-ment of talent evaluation system in public hospitals
Modern Hospital 2025;25(1):117-120
Objective To understand the talent needs in public hospitals and provide a scientific theoretical basis for the development and implementation of talent introduction plans.Methods A self-designed questionnaire on talent needs in public hospitals and an outline for expert interviews were used in this study,employing a combination of questionnaire surveys and expert interviews.Results The demand for full-time research personnel accounted for 78.1%,and 83.6%of departments preferred full-time recruitment.Approximately 50%of talents were expected to be recruited from both domestic and overseas sources,with 65.3%being under the age of 45.The top three support expectations from hospitals were salary benefits,mentor qualifications,and senior professional titles.In terms of talent needs for key construction projects in hospitals,44.4%were for leading talents,27.8%for platform leaders,and 55.6%for full-time overseas talents.There were significant differences in talent categories,po-sitions,and recruitment methods for key construction projects(P<0.001).Differences were also observed in the types of posi-tions,recruitment methods,and recruitment channels among different departments in hospitals(P<0.05).There were signifi-cant differences in recruitment channels(P<0.001).Conclusion The pattern of global high-level talent aggregation has not yet formed,and talent recruitment should be implemented with the help of the"Two Plans and One Platform"initiative.The role of national platform bases in talent attraction should be strengthened,and talent recruitment channels should be expanded to create a conducive environment for talent attraction.The support system for talent recruitment should be improved to increase the success rate of talent introduction.It is necessary to innovate and optimize the long-term talent introduction mechanism and improve the talent evaluation system.
7.Clinical application,common faults and maintenance of passive training system for hand function
Changying ZHAO ; Lianwei WANG ; Dandan ZHANG ; Minyi DENG ; Aiyi CHEN ; Xueqin WANG
China Medical Equipment 2025;22(10):167-171
This paper elaborated the structural principles,structures and working principles of the A5 type passive training system for hand function through discussed the clinical application of passive training system for hand function in the rehabilitation of patients with stroke.It analyzed a series of occurring common faults during system operation,such as system errors caused by missing components,improper sensitivity settings for spasticity,abnormal connections for equipment,motor failures,jam and pause of robotic hand,and faults of lifting table,and conducted fault analysis for them.After that,this paper proposed corresponding handling strategies and solutions for faults,which included software configuration,calibration and detection of robotic hand sensors,repair of connection fault,and regular maintenance and replacement of system's components.It provided theoretical basis for the maintenance and optimization of the passive training system for hand function.Thus,it can rapid remove troubles,and reduce the equipment's failure rate of passive training system for hand function,and improve the equipment's normal utilization rate,and ensure favorable performance of equipment in long-term use.
8.Nanoplastics and microplastics impair spatial memory ability in mice by inhibiting autophagy
Huimei LIANG ; Jiarui PAN ; Xueer LIN ; Minyi ZHAO ; Huan ZENG ; Yuqiang CHEN ; Hou-hui SONG ; Wei WANG ; Jinghua ZHAO
Chinese Journal of Veterinary Science 2025;45(10):2246-2255
Approximately 300 million tons of plastic are produced globally each year,which has a serious impact on human health,marine life and the livestock industry.Microplastics have also been detected in meat and milk samples.Research has shown that nanoplastics(NP)(<1 μm)and mi-croplastics(MP)(1 μm-5 mm)can affect the digestive,immune and reproductive systems of ani-mals.This experiment aims to investigate whether NP and MP regulate autophagy and damage the nervous system and spatial memory of animals.This experiment was divided into control group,nanoplastic group(PS-NP group,0.1 μm)and microplastic group(PS-MP group,1 μm),with 20 mice in each group.The mice were given 0.5 mL of PS-NP and PS-MP every day for 35 consecutive days,followed by neck amputation and brain analysis.The results showed that NPs and MPs of dif-ferent diameters caused varying degrees of damage to the brains of mice.In the behavioral tests of new object recognition,barnes maze and Y-shaped maze spatial memory,compared with the control group,the PS-NP group and PS-MP group showed a significant decrease in spatial memory ability of mice.HE staining results showed that neuronal cells in the PS-NP and PS-MP groups of mice exhibited shrinkage,decreased cell volume and deepened staining.The number of Nissl bodies de-creased,leading to dissolution and disappearance.RT-PCR and Western blot results showed that compared with the control group,the expression of glutamate receptors NR1,NR2A and NR2B in-creased in mice administered NP and MP orally,while the expression of autophagy related proteins Parkin,LC3B and Beclin1 was inhibited.In summary,this study suggests that nanoplastics and mi-croplastics stimulate glutamate receptors in mice by inhibiting the autophagy pathway,leading to impaired spatial memory.
9.Research on the innovation and optimization of long-term talent introduction mechanism and improve-ment of talent evaluation system in public hospitals
Modern Hospital 2025;25(1):117-120
Objective To understand the talent needs in public hospitals and provide a scientific theoretical basis for the development and implementation of talent introduction plans.Methods A self-designed questionnaire on talent needs in public hospitals and an outline for expert interviews were used in this study,employing a combination of questionnaire surveys and expert interviews.Results The demand for full-time research personnel accounted for 78.1%,and 83.6%of departments preferred full-time recruitment.Approximately 50%of talents were expected to be recruited from both domestic and overseas sources,with 65.3%being under the age of 45.The top three support expectations from hospitals were salary benefits,mentor qualifications,and senior professional titles.In terms of talent needs for key construction projects in hospitals,44.4%were for leading talents,27.8%for platform leaders,and 55.6%for full-time overseas talents.There were significant differences in talent categories,po-sitions,and recruitment methods for key construction projects(P<0.001).Differences were also observed in the types of posi-tions,recruitment methods,and recruitment channels among different departments in hospitals(P<0.05).There were signifi-cant differences in recruitment channels(P<0.001).Conclusion The pattern of global high-level talent aggregation has not yet formed,and talent recruitment should be implemented with the help of the"Two Plans and One Platform"initiative.The role of national platform bases in talent attraction should be strengthened,and talent recruitment channels should be expanded to create a conducive environment for talent attraction.The support system for talent recruitment should be improved to increase the success rate of talent introduction.It is necessary to innovate and optimize the long-term talent introduction mechanism and improve the talent evaluation system.
10.Neoadjuvant Chemotherapy and Neoadjuvant Chemotherapy With Immunotherapy Result in Different Tumor Shrinkage Patterns in TripleNegative Breast Cancer
Jiachen ZOU ; Liulu ZHANG ; Yuanqi CHEN ; Yingyi LIN ; Minyi CHENG ; Xingxing ZHENG ; Xiaosheng ZHUANG ; Kun WANG
Journal of Breast Cancer 2024;27(1):27-36
Purpose:
This study aims to explore whether neoadjuvant chemotherapy with immunotherapy (NACI) leads to different tumor shrinkage patterns, based on magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), compared to neoadjuvant chemotherapy (NAC) alone in patients with triple-negative breast cancer (TNBC). Additionally, the study investigates the relationship between tumor shrinkage patterns and treatment efficacy was investigated.
Methods:
This retrospective study included patients with TNBC patients receiving NAC or NACI from January 2019 until July 2021 at our center. Pre- and post-treatment MRI results were obtained for each patient, and tumor shrinkage patterns were classified into three categories as follows: 1) concentric shrinkage (CS); 2) diffuse decrease; and 3) no change.Tumor shrinkage patterns were compared between the NAC and NACI groups, and the relevance of the patterns to treatment efficacy was assessed.
Results:
Of the 99 patients, 65 received NAC and 34 received NACI. The CS pattern was observed in 53% and 20% of patients in the NAC and NACI groups, respectively. Diffuse decrease pattern was observed in 36% and 68% of patients in the NAC and NACI groups. The association between the treatment regimens (NAC and NACI) and tumor shrinkage patterns was statistically significant (p = 0.004). The postoperative pathological complete response (pCR) rate was 45% and 82% in the NAC and NACI groups (p < 0.001), respectively. In the NACI group, 17% of patients with the CS pattern and 56% of those with the diffuse decrease pattern achieved pCR (p = 0.903). All tumor shrinkage patterns were associated with achieved a high pCR rate in the NACI group.
Conclusion
Our study demonstrates that the diffuse decrease pattern of tumor shrinkage is more common following NACI than that following NAC. Furthermore, our findings suggest that all tumor shrinkage patterns are associated with a high pCR rate in patients with TNBC treated with NACI.

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