1.Theoretical Exploration of "Treat Heat with Cold" and "Disperse Fire Constraint" and Clinical Application in Acupuncture
Tingting SONG ; Shuo DU ; Jiping ZHAO
Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2026;67(7):808-812
The connotation of "treat heat with cold" and "disperse fire constraint" differs, and under the guidance of these two principles, there are variations in the selection of acupoints, choice of needles, and manipulation techniques in clinical acupuncture. "Treat heat with cold" is used to clear and drain heat pathogens, while "disperse fire constraint" focuses on diffusing and dissipating fire from constraint. When both fire constraint and internal heat coexist, treatment should combine both "dispersing the fire" and "cooling the heat". In clinical acupuncture, for clearing heat and draining heat pathogens, acupoints on Governor vessel (督脉) and Yangming (阳明经) channel are commonly selected, with Jing-well points, Ying-spring points and He-sea points. To diffuse and dissipate fire constraint, acupoints on the Taiyang (太阳) and Shaoyang (少阳) channels are usually chosen, with Jing-river points and Ashi points as the primary options. In terms of needle choice, for heat syndrome, filiform needles, three-edged needles, and cupping are often used for clearing heat and resolving toxins; for fire constraint syndrome, moxibustion and fire needles are employed to expel fire from the body. Regarding manipulation techniques, draining method can be used in both conditions, with heat syndrome requiring shallow needling and quick removal, while fire constraint syndrome requiring deeper and longer retention of needles, having an emphasis on hand pressure coordination and smooth qi flow. In clinical practice, it is essential to distinguish the presence of "constraint" and the depth of the disease location to appropriately combine "dispersing fire" and "cooling heat".
2.Discussion on integrating the red doctor spirit into the ideological and political education of medical students
Guanpeng SONG ; Yanbin SUN ; Shuo ZHANG
Chinese Medical Ethics 2025;38(7):903-908
The red doctor spirit, as an essential component of the Chinese Communist Party’s red health culture, is deeply rooted in the historical fertile soil of revolutionary practice. It serves as a crucial spiritual force driving the development of China’s healthcare undertakings and the reform of medical education. Anchored in firm political belief and a noble professional mission, it follows a dual path of constructing medical ethics and promoting humanistic care, thereby laying a solid cultural foundation for the modern medical education system in China. Integrating the spirit of red medicine into the ideological and political education system for medical students helps guide them in strengthening their ideals and beliefs, fulfilling their professional mission of healing the wounded and rescuing the dying, cultivating a rigorous and pragmatic work style, and establishing a professional spirit of pursuing excellence. Through the dual advancement of ideological guidance and practical instruction, the professional sense of responsibility among medical students can be further enhanced, providing sustained spiritual momentum for the cultivation of medical talents in the new era and the implementation of the “healthy China” strategy.
3.Progress in the study of anti-inflammatory active components with anti-inflammatory effects and mechanisms in Caragana Fabr.
Yu-mei MA ; Ju-yuan LUO ; Tao CHEN ; Hong-mei LI ; Cheng SHEN ; Shuo WANG ; Zhi-bo SONG ; Yu-lin LI
Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica 2025;60(1):58-71
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4.Application of deep learning-based compressed sensing reconstruction in three-dimensional double inversion recovery sequences
Ziyu QIN ; Meimeng ZHONG ; Nan WANG ; Dandan ZHENG ; Shuo ZHANG ; Liangjie LIN ; Qingwei SONG ; Chao YANG
Journal of Practical Radiology 2025;41(6):1037-1041
Objective To explore the potential of CS-AI technique in accelerating cranial three-dimensional double inversion recovery(3D DIR)sequence imaging.Methods Twenty-six healthy volunteers were prospectively recruited for brain sagittal 3D DIR sequence scanning.The 3D DIR sequences were accelerated with four different acceleration factor(AF)(4,6,8,10)and reconstructed using the traditional compressed sensing(CS)algorithm and a new CS-AI algorithm.Subjective image quality was assessed by two observers using a 5-point Likert scale.Objective image quality was evaluated by calculating contrast(CN)and contrast-to-noise ratio(CNR).Firstly,using CS 4 as the standard,the optimal CS AF was derived after comparing the CN,CNR and subjective scores of CS 4 with those of CS 6,8 and 10 images in a comprehensive judgement,and then further comparing the optimal CS AF with images of CS-AI with different AF to validate the efficacy of the CS-AI,and to select the final optimal CS-AI AF.Results The comparison results between CS 4 and different CS AF indicated that CS 6 was selected as the optimal AF for CS.In further comparisons between CS and different CS-AI AF,the CS-AI technique outperformed the CS technique overall.CS-AI 8 was the maximum applicable AF.Conclusion The CS-AI is overall even better in terms of image quality with higher acceleration potential than the CS.The CS-AI 8 serves as the optimal AF and reduces scanning times by up to 50%while maintaining image quality.
5.Neutrophil extracellular traps suppress trophoblast migration in pre-eclamptic placenta through modulating cytoskeleton and focal adhesion formation
Xunjia YE ; Anlu YONG ; Jieying YU ; Xinyao LU ; Ruiman LI ; Xue-song YANG ; Shuo WAN ; Guang WANG
Chinese Journal of Pathophysiology 2025;41(6):1134-1144
AIM:To investigate the potential mechanism of neutrophil extracellular traps(NETs)in the pla-centa during the pathogenesis of preeclampsia(PE).METHODS:Differential neutrophil infiltration in PE versus normo-tensive placentas was assessed using placental transcriptome sequencing data.Single-cell sequencing analysis of GSE173193 dataset was conducted to evaluate the expression of NETs formation-related genes in neutrophils from PE pla-centa and control placenta.Immunofluorescence and ELISA were used to measure NETs levels in placental tissues.Fol-lowing NETs generation and treatment of human extravillous trophoblast(EVT)HTR8/Svneo strain with NETs,RNA se-quencing was utilized to identify potential signaling pathways through which NETs regulate trophoblast function.RE-SULTS:Neutrophil infiltration,and expression of NETs formation critical genes,MPO(myeloperoxidase)and ELANE(elastase,neutrophil expressed),in neutrophils were significantly increased in PE placentas compared with controls.The level of NETs was elevated in PE placentas as well.The NETs significantly inhibited the migration of HTR8/Svneo cells.Disrupted F-actin arrangement,aggregate formation,and reduced paxillin expression were observed in NETs-treated HTR8/Svneo cells.Single-cell sequencing analysis revealed that focal adhesion and stress fiber pathways were down-regu-lated in the EVT of PE placenta.CONCLUSION:Neutrophil infiltration and NETs formation were increased in PE.The NETs may inhibit EVT migration by inducing stress fiber disassembly and down-regulating paxillin expression,thereby dis-rupting cytoskeletal organization and focal adhesion formation.
6.Construction and validation of a risk prediction model for acute myocardial infarction complicated by malignant ventricular arrhythmias
Dongli SONG ; Shengnan LIU ; Shuo WU ; Jie GAO ; Xiao ZHANG ; Weikai CUI ; Yifan WANG ; Jiali WANG ; Yuguo CHEN
Chinese Journal of Emergency Medicine 2025;34(7):923-931
Objective:To analyze the risk factors for in-hospital malignant ventricular arrhythmia (MVA) in acute myocardial infarction (AMI) and to construct and validate a risk prediction model.Methods:This study was a retrospective cohort study. Patients aged≥18 years who were admitted to Qilu Hospital of Shandong University with a diagnosis of AMI and underwent coronary angiography (CAG) from May 2016 to March 2023 were selected, and the patients' clinical routine test indicators and CAG results were collected. Univariate and bidirectional stepwise logistic regression were used to screen out the risk factors for constructing the best prediction model. The prediction model was constructed by combining the results of multivariate logistic regression. The Hosmer-Lemeshow test and ROC curve, calibration curve, and decision curve were drawn to evaluate the model. The nomogram was drawn to visualize the model, and the Bootstrap self-sampling method was used for internal validation. The ROC curve was drawn to evaluate the predictive performance of each risk factor and prediction model. Finally, a multicollinearity test was performed.Results:Among the 4 205 patients finally included in the study, 115 patients (2.735%) developed MVA during hospitalization. The predictive factors screened out included age (X1), diastolic blood pressure (X2), respiratory rate (X3), blood glucose (X4), serum potassium (X5), logarithmic NT-proBNP (X6), myocardial infarction type (NSTEMI=X7, unclassified=X8), J wave (X9), Killip grade (Ⅱ=X10, Ⅲ=X11, Ⅳ=X12), and the regression equation was ln(p/1-p)=-4.699+0.029×X1-0.012×X2+0.059×X3+0.148×X4-1.175×X5+0.866×X6-1.427×X7-0.475×X8+0.758×X9+0.294×X10+0.902×X11+1.815×X12. The area under the ROC curve (AUC) of the model was 0.855 (95% CI: 0.816-0.894), and the Hosmer-Lemeshow test ( χ2=14.178, P=0.077) and the calibration curve showed that the predicted probability was consistent with the actual probability. The probability threshold of 0% to 65% had a better clinical net benefit. The area under the internal validation ROC curve (AUC) was 0.855, 95% CI: 0.813-0.891. The prediction performance of the nine variables was stronger than that of any single variable. There was no multicollinearity between the variables. Conclusions:Age, diastolic blood pressure, respiratory rate, blood glucose, serum potassium, NT-proBNP, type of AMI, J wave, and Killip class are forecasting indicator for in-hospital MVA in AMI. The risk prediction model based on the above factors has good predictive performance.
7.Lipidome atlas of human myometrium reveals distinctive lipid signatures associated with adenomyosis: Combination of high-coverage lipidomics and mass spectrometry imaging.
Shuo LIANG ; Jialin LIU ; Maokun LIAO ; Dandan LIANG ; Yiyi GONG ; Bo ZHANG ; Nan ZHAO ; Wei SONG ; Honghui SHI
Journal of Pharmaceutical Analysis 2025;15(9):101197-101197
Adenomyosis is a common gynecological disease characterized by the invasion of endometrial glands and stroma into the myometrium of uterus, the pathological mechanism of which remains unclear yet. Disturbed lipid metabolism extensively affects abnormal cell proliferation and invasion in various diseases. However, the lipidome signature of human myometrium, which could be crucial in the development of adenomyosis, remains unknown. In this study, we generated the first lipidome profiling of human myometrium using a high-coverage and quantitative lipidomics approach based on ultra-performance liquid chromatography (UPLC) coupled with triple quadrupole (QqQ)-mass spectrometry (MS). A total of 317 lipid species were successfully quantified in the myometrial tissues from women with (n = 38) or without (n = 65) adenomyosis who underwent hysterectomy at Peking Union Medical College Hospital (Bejing, China). Up to 83 lipid species showed significant alternations in content between the two groups. These lipid aberrations involved multiple metabolic pathways, and emphasized inflammation, cell migration, and immune dysregulation upon adenomyosis. Moreover, receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curve analysis found that the combination of five lipid species could accurately distinguished the myometrial samples from women with and without adenomyosis with an area under the curve (AUC) of 0.906. Desorption electrospray ionization MS imaging (MSI) further underscored the heterogeneous distributions of these lipid markers in the adenomyosis lesion and adjacent myometrial tissue. Collectively, these results extremely improved our understanding on the molecular basis of adenomyosis, and could shed light on developing potential biomarkers and new therapeutic directions for adenomyosis.
8.Associations between Pesticide Metabolites and Decreased Estimated Glomerular Filtration Rate Among Solar Greenhouse Workers: A Specialized Farmer Group.
Teng Long YAN ; Xin SONG ; Xiao Dong LIU ; Wu LIU ; Yong Lan CHEN ; Xiao Mei ZHANG ; Xiang Juan MENG ; Bin Shuo HU ; Zhen Xia KOU ; Tian CHEN ; Xiao Jun ZHU
Biomedical and Environmental Sciences 2025;38(2):265-269
9.Garlic active ingredients in prevention and treatment of osteoarthritis
Siyu WU ; Xutao SUN ; Shuo CAO ; Caiyun MAO ; Qi ZHOU ; Yunjia SONG
Basic & Clinical Medicine 2025;45(2):249-252
Osteoarthritis(OA)is a common concern over the world.Garlic is a kind of natural herbal medicine,and its active ingredients have shown some anti-inflammatory,antioxidant,anti-catabolic,analgesic and other phar-macological effects.Garlic and its active components alleviate the inflammatory response of OA by inhibiting the ex?pression of inflammatory factors and signal pathways such as NF?κB and PI3K/Akt.They slow down the progression of OA by inhibiting the expression of extracellular matrix(ECM)degrading enzymes.Additionally,they reduce the oxidative damage of joints by upregulating the expression of antioxidant enzymes.Moreover,the active components of garlic can relieve OA pain by activating the potassium ion pathway(Kv7),ATP?sensitive potassium channel(K?ATP),and the nuclear factor erythroid 2?related factor 2(Nrf2)/heme oxygenase 1(HO?1)?NAD(P)H:qui?none oxidoreductase 1(NQO1)signaling pathway.
10.Research progress in effects and mechanisms of dietary pattern interventions in metabolic associated fatty liver disease
Jing SONG ; Shuo JIANG ; Fangyu WAN ; Juan LI ; MUHETA ADINA ; Xinying MIN ; Jingqi ZHOU
Journal of Shanghai Jiaotong University(Medical Science) 2025;45(7):926-933
Metabolic associated fatty liver disease(MAFLD)is a type of fatty liver disease associated with systemic metabolic disorders,and its prevalence has been increasing year by year,becoming a major challenge to global public health.The development of MAFLD is associated with various factors,including obesity,dyslipidemia,diabetes and other factors.Excessive body fat,particularly increased visceral adiposity,contributes to hepatic fat accumulation.Abnormal blood lipid levels can also disrupt liver fat metabolism.The risk of MAFLD in patients with diabetes is greatly increased due to insulin resistance and other problems.Dietary interventions are considered an effective strategy for the prevention and treatment of MAFLD.In recent years,several dietary patterns,such as low-carbohydrate diets,intermittent fasting,and the Mediterranean diet,have been applied in clinical practice.Their primary mechanisms include reducing oxidative stress,regulating gut microbiota,and inducing fat autophagy.However,the responses to different dietary patterns vary among individuals due to differences in genes,lifestyle,and disease severity.Therefore,systematically evaluating the effects and mechanisms of these dietary patterns in the prevention and treatment of MAFLD has significant clinical importance.This review compares the effects of different dietary patterns on improving liver function,hepatic fat content,blood glucose,and lipid levels,and analyzes their underlying mechanisms of intervention,to explore how to select personalized dietary strategies based on individual differences.It is intended to provide new insights for the precise prevention and treatment of MAFLD,thereby improving patients' outcomes and alleviating the burden on public health.

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