1.Traditional Chinese medicine understanding and treatment strategies for hypertension com plicated by chronic low back pain from perspective of kidney deficiency syndrome.
Zheng-Rong LUO ; Yin-Qiu GAO ; Xing-Jiang XIONG ; Pin LYU ; Xiao-Chen YANG
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2025;50(4):1121-1131
In China, the number of chronic pain patients has exceeded 300 million, making chronic pain the third major health problem after tumors and cardiovascular diseases. Particularly concerning is the gradual emergence of hypertension and chronic low back pain as public health problems that threaten public health and increase the global economic burden. Modern research shows that the incidence of coexisting hypertension is higher among patients with chronic low back pain. Additionally, evidence indicates that the use of NSAIDs for pain relief can have adverse effects on blood pressure, and some antihypertensive medications may trigger symptoms of low back pain. Thus, addressing chronic pain in hypertensive patients while stabilizing blood pressure is one of the important research questions in the modern treatment of hypertension among middle-aged and elderly individuals. From ancient to modern traditional Chinese medicine(TCM) theory, kidney deficiency has been regarded as the core pathogenesis of low back pain. Recent clinical practices and literature indicate that kidney deficiency plays a crucial role in the modern pathogenesis of hypertension. Both hypertension and chronic low back pain are closely associated with kidney deficiency in TCM theory, revealing a potential mechanism linking the two conditions. Combining the theories of " kidney-essence-marrow" and " nourishing water to moisten wood", a therapeutic strategy centered on tobifying kidney was proposed, including selecting single drugs with kidney-tonifying effects as well as compound formulations and elaborating modern research evidence. The aim is to achieve stable blood pressure control in hypertension patients with chronic low back pain while providing a new treatment perspective for chronic low back pain. This article systematically elaborates on the understanding of hypertension combined with chronic low back pain from both TCM and modern medicine, as well as the therapeutic strategy involving kidney-tonifying drugs, to offer useful references for clinical practice.
Humans
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Hypertension/complications*
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Low Back Pain/complications*
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Drugs, Chinese Herbal/therapeutic use*
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Kidney/drug effects*
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Medicine, Chinese Traditional
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Chronic Pain/drug therapy*
2.Association between Y Chromosome microdeletions and tes-ticular development in male pediatric patients with congenital reproductive system abnormalities.
Yan LIANG ; Yiqing LYU ; Yichen HUANG ; Pin LI ; Wuhen XU ; Fang CHEN
Journal of Zhejiang University. Medical sciences 2025;():1-9
OBJECTIVES:
To analyze the distribution of Y chromosome azoospermia factor (AZF) microdeletions and their association with testicular development in male pediatric patients with congenital reproductive system disorders, including hypospadias, cryptorchidism, and disorders of sex development (DSD).
METHODS:
A prospective cohort study was conducted on pediatric patients admitted to the Department of Urology of Shanghai Children's Hospital from November 2021 to December 2023. The observation group included boys with hypospadias, cryptorchidism, or DSD, while the control group comprised boys with phimosis, indirect inguinal hernia, or hydrocele. Blood samples were collected for AZF microdeletion analysis using multiplex PCR to detect 15 sequence-tagged sites. Testicular ultrasound was performed to record testicular position and volume. Propensity score matching (PSM) was used to balance the groups. After matching, testicular volume differences were assessed. Stratified analyses compared testicular volume among children with AZF microdeletions, the control group, and children without micro-deletions in observation group.
RESULTS:
A total of 493 children were enrolled (observation group: 463; control group: 30). No Y chromosome microdeletions were detected in the control group. Four boys in the observation group had AZF microdeletions: one with cryptorchidism (AZFc+AZFd), one with isolated hypospadias (AZFc), and two with DSD (one with AZFb+AZFc+AZFd and one with AZFa). Ultrasonography measured 888 testicles. After PSM, testicular volume was significantly smaller in the observation group than in the control group (P<0.01). Stratified analysis revealed that among children under 9 years, those with AZF microdeletions tended to be older but had smaller testicular volumes compared to the control group and those without microdeletions in the observation group, although differences were not statistically significant (all P>0.05). Among children over 9 years, ages were comparable, but children with AZF microdeletions had smaller testicular volumes than the other two groups (statistical analysis was not performed due to small sample size).
CONCLUSIONS
The prevalence of Y chromosome microdeletions is higher in male children with congenital reproductive system disorders compared to the general population, particularly in those with DSD. Hypospadias, cryptorchidism, DSD, and AZF microdeletions may be associated with delayed testicular development in these children.
3.Incidence trends and age-period-cohort analysis of lip and oral cancer in China, 1990-2021
Pin LYU ; Jingjie GUO ; Wei WU ; Chongtao XU ; Luning XUN
Chinese Journal of Stomatology 2025;60(6):644-651
Objective:To analyze the incidence trend of lip and oral cancer in China from 1990 to 2021.Methods:The incidence data of lip and oral cancer in China from 1990 to 2021 were obtained through the Global Health Data Exchange (GHDx) database, including incidence rates by gender and age-standardized incidence rates. Joinpoint regression was used to analyze the trend of lip and oral cancer incidence rate. Age-period-cohort (APC) model was adopted to estimate the effects of Age, Period and Cohort on the incidence of lip and oral cancer in China.Results:The crude and age-standardized incidence rates of lip and oral cancer in China from 1990 to 2021 showed an increasing trend, and the crude incidence rates of the whole population, male and female in the year 2021 increased by 216.8%, 266.7% and 130.4%, respectively, compared with 1990. The age effect, period effect and birth cohort effect of the incidence risk of lip and oral cancer in China were statistically significant (all P<0.05). People of older the age and the more recent the birth cohort, the higher the incidence risk. Conclusions:The incidence of lip and oral cancer is on the rise in China from 1990 to 2021. Age, period and birth cohort are all the factors affecting the incidence of lip and oral cancer.
4.Effects of key molecules in m6A methylation modification on the replication and proliferation of Japanese encephalitis virus
Zhi-rong CHENG ; Min YAO ; Xue-yun LI ; Chao-jie CHAI ; Pin-xiang DANG ; Si-yu WANG ; Fang-lin ZHANG ; Xin LYU
Chinese Journal of Zoonoses 2025;41(2):150-157
This study was aimed at investigating the effects of demethylase fat mass and obesity-associated protein(FTO)and methyltransferase methyltransferase like protein 3(METTL3),key molecules in N6-methyladenosine(m6A)modification,on the replication and proliferation of Japanese encephalitis virus(JEV).Recombinant lentiviruses were generated by packaging the FTO and green fluorescent protein into lentiviral vectors.Neuro2a cells,a mouse neuroblastoma cell line,were infected with the lentivirus,and stable FTO-expressing cell lines were obtained through puromycin selection.Successful overexpression of FTO was confirmed through fluorescence microscopy,real-time quantitative PCR,and western blot analysis.When Neuro2a cells overexpressing FTO were infected with JEV,the overexpression of FTO decreased JEV replication in the cells,and increased the expression of interferon(IFN)and related molecules.Additionally,treatment of JEV-infected Neuro2a cells with the METTL3-specific inhibitor STM2457 resulted in a dose-dependent decrease in JEV replication and viral protein expression.These findings suggested that lowering m6A methylation levels inhibits JEV replication,thus shedding light on the regulatory role of methylation modification in JEV replication.
5.Incidence trends and age-period-cohort analysis of lip and oral cancer in China, 1990-2021
Pin LYU ; Jingjie GUO ; Wei WU ; Chongtao XU ; Luning XUN
Chinese Journal of Stomatology 2025;60(6):644-651
Objective:To analyze the incidence trend of lip and oral cancer in China from 1990 to 2021.Methods:The incidence data of lip and oral cancer in China from 1990 to 2021 were obtained through the Global Health Data Exchange (GHDx) database, including incidence rates by gender and age-standardized incidence rates. Joinpoint regression was used to analyze the trend of lip and oral cancer incidence rate. Age-period-cohort (APC) model was adopted to estimate the effects of Age, Period and Cohort on the incidence of lip and oral cancer in China.Results:The crude and age-standardized incidence rates of lip and oral cancer in China from 1990 to 2021 showed an increasing trend, and the crude incidence rates of the whole population, male and female in the year 2021 increased by 216.8%, 266.7% and 130.4%, respectively, compared with 1990. The age effect, period effect and birth cohort effect of the incidence risk of lip and oral cancer in China were statistically significant (all P<0.05). People of older the age and the more recent the birth cohort, the higher the incidence risk. Conclusions:The incidence of lip and oral cancer is on the rise in China from 1990 to 2021. Age, period and birth cohort are all the factors affecting the incidence of lip and oral cancer.
6.Effects of key molecules in m6A methylation modification on the replication and proliferation of Japanese encephalitis virus
Zhi-rong CHENG ; Min YAO ; Xue-yun LI ; Chao-jie CHAI ; Pin-xiang DANG ; Si-yu WANG ; Fang-lin ZHANG ; Xin LYU
Chinese Journal of Zoonoses 2025;41(2):150-157
This study was aimed at investigating the effects of demethylase fat mass and obesity-associated protein(FTO)and methyltransferase methyltransferase like protein 3(METTL3),key molecules in N6-methyladenosine(m6A)modification,on the replication and proliferation of Japanese encephalitis virus(JEV).Recombinant lentiviruses were generated by packaging the FTO and green fluorescent protein into lentiviral vectors.Neuro2a cells,a mouse neuroblastoma cell line,were infected with the lentivirus,and stable FTO-expressing cell lines were obtained through puromycin selection.Successful overexpression of FTO was confirmed through fluorescence microscopy,real-time quantitative PCR,and western blot analysis.When Neuro2a cells overexpressing FTO were infected with JEV,the overexpression of FTO decreased JEV replication in the cells,and increased the expression of interferon(IFN)and related molecules.Additionally,treatment of JEV-infected Neuro2a cells with the METTL3-specific inhibitor STM2457 resulted in a dose-dependent decrease in JEV replication and viral protein expression.These findings suggested that lowering m6A methylation levels inhibits JEV replication,thus shedding light on the regulatory role of methylation modification in JEV replication.
7.Relationship between serum HMGB1 and CTRP3 levels and the degree of pain and lumbar function in patients with lumbar spinal stenosis
Wentao AN ; Pin LYU ; Ruifeng LI ; Hao ZHOU
International Journal of Laboratory Medicine 2024;45(20):2467-2470,2475
Objective To investigate the relationship between serum high mobility group protein B1(HMGB1),C1q/TNF-associated protein 3(CTRP3)and pain degree and lumbar function.Methods A total of 145 patients with lumbar spinal stenosis treated in the hospital from September 2021 to August 2023 were retrospectively selected as the study objects,and were divided into single-segment group(89 cases)and multi-segment group(56 cases)according to the number of lumbar spinal stenosis segments.Serum levels of HMGB1 and CTRP3 were detected by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay.The clinicopathological features such as pain degree,lumbar function and serum levels of HMGB1 and CTRP3 were compared between the two groups.The correlation of serum HMGB1 and CTRP3 levels with pain degree and lumbar function were ana-lyzed,and the factors influencing the number of segments of lumbar stenosis were analyzed by multivariate Logistic regression.The diagnostic value of serum HMGB1 and CTRP3 levels on lumbar function of patients was analyzed by receiver operating characteristic(ROC)curve.Results Visual analogue scale(VAS)score and serum HMGB1 level in multi-segment group were higher than those in single-segment group(P<0.05),Japanese Orthopaedic Association(JOA)score and serum CTRP3 level were lower than those in single-seg-ment group(P<0.05).Serum HMGB1 level was negatively correlated with CTRP3 and JOA score in pa-tients with lumbar spinal stenosis(r=-0.544,-0.616,P<0.001),and positively correlated with VAS score(r=0.453,P<0.001).The serum CTRP3 level was negatively correlated with VAS score(r=-0.550,P<0.001),and positively correlated with JOA score(r=0.619,P<0.001).JOA score was nega-tively correlated with VAS score(r=-0.485,P<0.001).Multivariate Logistic regression analysis showed that JOA score and serum CTRP3 level were protective factors for multi-segmental stenosis(P<0.05),VAS score and serum HMGB1 level were risk factors for multi-segmental stenosis(P<0.05).The analysis of ROC curve showed that serum HMGB1 and CTRP3 levels could be used as diagnostic indexes of lumbar spinal function in patients with lumbar spinal stenosis,and the combined diagnosis effect was better(P<0.05).Conclusion Serum levels of HMGB1 and CTRP3 are closely related to pain degree and lumbar function in pa-tients with lumbar spinal stenosis.The combination of the two indexes can be used for the clinical diagnosis of lumbar function in patients with lumbar spinal stenosis.
8.The Chinese guideline for management of snakebites
Lai RONGDE ; Yan SHIJIAO ; Wang SHIJUN ; Yang SHUQING ; Yan ZHANGREN ; Lan PIN ; Wang YONGGAO ; Li QI ; Wang JINLONG ; Wang WEI ; Ma YUEFENG ; Liang ZIJING ; Zhang JIANFENG ; Zhou NING ; Han XIAOTONG ; Zhang XINCHAO ; Zhang MAO ; Zhao XIAODONG ; Zhang GUOQIANG ; Zhu HUADONG ; Yu XUEZHONG ; Lyu CHUANZHU
World Journal of Emergency Medicine 2024;15(5):333-355
In 2009,the World Health Organization included snakebite on the list of neglected tropical diseases,acknowledging it as a common occupational hazard for farmers,plantation workers,and others,causing tens of thousands of deaths and chronic physical disabilities every year.This guideline aims to provide practical information to help clinical professionals evaluate and treat snakebite victims.These recommendations are based on clinical experience and clinical research evidence.This guideline focuses on the following topics:snake venom,clinical manifestations,auxiliary examination,diagnosis,treatments,and prevention.
9.Interpretation of the key points of Regulation for Diagnosis and Treatment of Non-neonatal Tetanus (2024 Edition)
Si LIU ; Cheng LIU ; Jiayang LIU ; Qingjun CHEN ; Xin KANG ; Pin LAN ; Qiaosheng XUE ; Zhenggang ZHU ; Xinjun LYU ; Wenwu YIN ; Chuanlin WANG
Chinese Journal of Epidemiology 2024;45(11):1468-1476
Non-neonatal tetanus is an acute, specific, toxic disease in patients over 28 days of age, characterized by continuous rigidity and paroxysmal spasms of the skeletal muscles throughout the body caused by the intrusion of Clostridium tetani through skin or mucosal membrane into the body and reproducing in anaerobic environments to produce exotoxins. The mortality rate of severe patients is close to 100% without medical intervention. Even with aggressive comprehensive treatment, the global mortality rate remains at 30%-50%, making it a potentially fatal disease. In order to standardize the diagnosis, treatment and prevention of non-neonatal tetanus, based on "Regulation for Diagnosis and Treatment of Non-neonatal Tetanus (2019 Edition)", experts have revised this regulation according to clinical practice and recent research progress in this field to guide medical institutions in the prevention and control of non-neonatal tetanus. This article interprets the key points and basis for updating the 2024 edition regulation to guide clinical implementation and application.
10.Review of Research Progress in Animal Model of Lung Disease Related Syndromes
Ningzi ZANG ; Pin LI ; Lijian PANG ; Xiaodong LYU ; Libin ZHAN
World Science and Technology-Modernization of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2024;26(3):721-730
Animal experiment is a key link in the scientific research of traditional Chinese medicine,and the syndrome animal model is an important research object in the animal experiment of traditional Chinese medicine.Good reproducibility,repeatability,specificity,safety,convenience and economy are the basic requirements of animal model.In recent years,with the continuous development of animal experimental studies on lung diseases,the animal model construction and evaluation methods of related syndromes have been improved to a certain extent.However,in terms of model evaluation,problems such as more subjective descriptions,less accurate quantification,more macro representations,less microscopic evidence,more disease-related indicators,less syndrome-related indicators,and lack of primary and secondary stratification of indicators continue to be prominent.Therefore,based on the literature review method,the author systematically reviewed the current research progress of lung disease syndrome models,and proposed that strengthening the research on the four-diagnosis manifestations and reaction characteristics of model animals,standardization of modeling interventions,four-diagnosis information collection tool and the objective evaluation study,and the TCM syndrome model evaluation scale study might be feasible approaches for future model optimization.In order to provide new ideas and methods for the study of the syndrome model of lung disease in the future.

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