1.Trend change of suicide mortality and disease burden among elderly aged 60 and above from 2012 to 2023 in Chongqing
Xianbin DING ; Xianxian YANG ; Yan JIAO ; Rui DING ; Ting CHEN ; Xiaoyan LV ; Jiashi TANG
Chinese Journal of Nervous and Mental Diseases 2025;51(6):327-334
Objective To analyze the trends of suicide mortality and disease burden among the elderly aged 60 and above in Chongqing from 2012 to 2023,providing evidence for targeted interventions.Methods Death cases of elderly aged 60 and above were extracted from death registration between 2012 and 2023 according to death records(International Statistical Classification of Diseases and Related Health Problems,10th version:X60-X84,Y87).The data were analyzed to calculate indicators such as the mortality rate,standardized mortality rate,years of life lost(YLL)rate,and average years of life lost(AYLL),and the composition ratio of different causes of death with using Excel 2010 and SPSS 26.0.The comparison of mortality rates between male and female,urban and rural area was conducted using the x2 test.The trend changes of the rates were expressed by the annual percentage change(APC)and the average annual percentage change(AAPC).Results From 2012 to 2023,the suicide mortality rate and standardized mortality rate of the elderly aged 60 and above generally showed a downward trend,decreasing by 3.54%and 4.02%,respectively(P<0.05).From 2012 to 2016,the suicide mortality rate increased by an average of 4.53%per year,and from 2016 to 2021,it decreased by an average of 8.91%per year,and both trends were significant(P<0.05).Only in 2020 and 2022,the male suicide mortality rate was significantly higher than that of females(P<0.05).From 2012 to 2023,the suicide mortality rate and standardized mortality rate of males and females decreased by an average of 2.86%,3.44%,4.21%,and 4.69%per year respectively,and the trends were significant(P<0.05).The suicide mortality rate of the elderly aged 60 and above in rural areas was significantly higher than that in urban areas over the years(P<0.05).From 2012 to 2023,the suicide mortality rate and standardized mortality rate in urban areas remained relatively stable(P>0.05),while the suicide mortality rate and standardized mortality rate of the elderly aged 60 and above in rural areas decreased by an average of 3.44%and 4.02%per year respectively,and the trends were significant(P<0.05).The YLL rate and AYLL caused by suicide among the elderly aged 60 and above decreased from 3.03‰ and 18.54 years in 2012 to 2.26‰ and 17.50 years in 2023 respectively,and the AAPC were-4.02%and-0.60%respectively,and the trends were significant(P<0.05).By comparing the composition of deaths by different suicide methods over the years,it was found that the proportion of deaths due to pesticide poisoning showed a downward trend,while the proportions of deaths by hanging,jumping from a height,and drowning showed an upward trend.Conclusion The suicide mortality rate of the elderly aged 60 and above in Chongqing is relatively high.Although demonstrating an overall downward trend,enhanced efforts toward early identification and intervention for elderly suicide should be enhanced.
2.Effects of electroacupuncture on the short-term and medium-term clinical outcomes and brain function in lumbar intervertebral disc herniation:a resting-state functional magnetic resonance imaging study
Ying LV ; Ting XU ; Fangfang MA
Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Medicine 2025;40(5):673-679
Objective:To observe the short-term and medium-term clinical effects of electroacupuncture(EA)on patients with lumbar disc herniation(LDH)and to explore the cerebral effects based on resting-state functional magnet-ic resonance(rs-fMRI).Method:Thirty patients with LDH received EA at bilateral L3—S1 jiaji(EX-B2)and Dachangshu(BL25)points in continuous-wave mode at 20Hz(intensity adjusted to patient tolerance),20 minutes per session,every other day for ten sessions.Thirty-three age-and sex-matched healthy volunteers served as controls.All patients underwent rs-fMRI scans before treatment;The LDH group was rescanned one month after completion of EA.The modified Oswestry disability index(ODI),mental health summary(MCS)and physical health summary(PCS)of the short form health survey(SF-36)were assessed in LDH group before treatment and one,three,and six months after treatment.Voxel-wise regional homogeneity(ReHo)and degree centrality(DC)in brain areas were computed to compare between the two groups at baseline and pre-and post-treatment in LDH group.Result:After EA,LDH patients experienced significant reductions in ODI scores at one,three,and six months compared with baseline(P<0.05).PCS score continued to significantly improve at 3 months and 1 month(P<0.05),and the efficacy was the best at 3 months.There was a downward trend in 6 months after treatment,but still remained above baseline(P=0.072).The MCS score also rose at one and three months(P<0.05)but declined by six months.Compared with the control group,LDH patients exhibited increased ReHo in the left anterior cingulate gyrus,elevated DC in bilateral thalami,and decreased DC in bilateral postcentral gyri.After EA treatment,the LDH group showed increased ReHo in bilateral precuneus and the right middle frontal gyrus,as well as increased DC in the left postcentral gyrus.Conclusion:Electroacupuncture improves the short-term and medium-term clinical outcomes in LDH patients,with maximal benefit at three months.The role of electroacupuncture in improving pain and mental health is related to the regulation of pain matrix,default mode brain network,and emotional cognitive control network.
3.Trend change of suicide mortality and disease burden among elderly aged 60 and above from 2012 to 2023 in Chongqing
Xianbin DING ; Xianxian YANG ; Yan JIAO ; Rui DING ; Ting CHEN ; Xiaoyan LV ; Jiashi TANG
Chinese Journal of Nervous and Mental Diseases 2025;51(6):327-334
Objective To analyze the trends of suicide mortality and disease burden among the elderly aged 60 and above in Chongqing from 2012 to 2023,providing evidence for targeted interventions.Methods Death cases of elderly aged 60 and above were extracted from death registration between 2012 and 2023 according to death records(International Statistical Classification of Diseases and Related Health Problems,10th version:X60-X84,Y87).The data were analyzed to calculate indicators such as the mortality rate,standardized mortality rate,years of life lost(YLL)rate,and average years of life lost(AYLL),and the composition ratio of different causes of death with using Excel 2010 and SPSS 26.0.The comparison of mortality rates between male and female,urban and rural area was conducted using the x2 test.The trend changes of the rates were expressed by the annual percentage change(APC)and the average annual percentage change(AAPC).Results From 2012 to 2023,the suicide mortality rate and standardized mortality rate of the elderly aged 60 and above generally showed a downward trend,decreasing by 3.54%and 4.02%,respectively(P<0.05).From 2012 to 2016,the suicide mortality rate increased by an average of 4.53%per year,and from 2016 to 2021,it decreased by an average of 8.91%per year,and both trends were significant(P<0.05).Only in 2020 and 2022,the male suicide mortality rate was significantly higher than that of females(P<0.05).From 2012 to 2023,the suicide mortality rate and standardized mortality rate of males and females decreased by an average of 2.86%,3.44%,4.21%,and 4.69%per year respectively,and the trends were significant(P<0.05).The suicide mortality rate of the elderly aged 60 and above in rural areas was significantly higher than that in urban areas over the years(P<0.05).From 2012 to 2023,the suicide mortality rate and standardized mortality rate in urban areas remained relatively stable(P>0.05),while the suicide mortality rate and standardized mortality rate of the elderly aged 60 and above in rural areas decreased by an average of 3.44%and 4.02%per year respectively,and the trends were significant(P<0.05).The YLL rate and AYLL caused by suicide among the elderly aged 60 and above decreased from 3.03‰ and 18.54 years in 2012 to 2.26‰ and 17.50 years in 2023 respectively,and the AAPC were-4.02%and-0.60%respectively,and the trends were significant(P<0.05).By comparing the composition of deaths by different suicide methods over the years,it was found that the proportion of deaths due to pesticide poisoning showed a downward trend,while the proportions of deaths by hanging,jumping from a height,and drowning showed an upward trend.Conclusion The suicide mortality rate of the elderly aged 60 and above in Chongqing is relatively high.Although demonstrating an overall downward trend,enhanced efforts toward early identification and intervention for elderly suicide should be enhanced.
4.Effects of electroacupuncture on the short-term and medium-term clinical outcomes and brain function in lumbar intervertebral disc herniation:a resting-state functional magnetic resonance imaging study
Ying LV ; Ting XU ; Fangfang MA
Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Medicine 2025;40(5):673-679
Objective:To observe the short-term and medium-term clinical effects of electroacupuncture(EA)on patients with lumbar disc herniation(LDH)and to explore the cerebral effects based on resting-state functional magnet-ic resonance(rs-fMRI).Method:Thirty patients with LDH received EA at bilateral L3—S1 jiaji(EX-B2)and Dachangshu(BL25)points in continuous-wave mode at 20Hz(intensity adjusted to patient tolerance),20 minutes per session,every other day for ten sessions.Thirty-three age-and sex-matched healthy volunteers served as controls.All patients underwent rs-fMRI scans before treatment;The LDH group was rescanned one month after completion of EA.The modified Oswestry disability index(ODI),mental health summary(MCS)and physical health summary(PCS)of the short form health survey(SF-36)were assessed in LDH group before treatment and one,three,and six months after treatment.Voxel-wise regional homogeneity(ReHo)and degree centrality(DC)in brain areas were computed to compare between the two groups at baseline and pre-and post-treatment in LDH group.Result:After EA,LDH patients experienced significant reductions in ODI scores at one,three,and six months compared with baseline(P<0.05).PCS score continued to significantly improve at 3 months and 1 month(P<0.05),and the efficacy was the best at 3 months.There was a downward trend in 6 months after treatment,but still remained above baseline(P=0.072).The MCS score also rose at one and three months(P<0.05)but declined by six months.Compared with the control group,LDH patients exhibited increased ReHo in the left anterior cingulate gyrus,elevated DC in bilateral thalami,and decreased DC in bilateral postcentral gyri.After EA treatment,the LDH group showed increased ReHo in bilateral precuneus and the right middle frontal gyrus,as well as increased DC in the left postcentral gyrus.Conclusion:Electroacupuncture improves the short-term and medium-term clinical outcomes in LDH patients,with maximal benefit at three months.The role of electroacupuncture in improving pain and mental health is related to the regulation of pain matrix,default mode brain network,and emotional cognitive control network.
5.Special Issue Celebrating the 25th Anniversary of the Institute of Neuroscience, CAS.
Ting LV ; Yefei LI ; Fei DONG ; Shumin DUAN
Neuroscience Bulletin 2024;40(11):1599-1601
6.Associations of sex hormone levels with body mass index (BMI) in men: a cross-sectional study using quantile regression analysis.
Xin LV ; Yu-Ting JIANG ; Xin-Yue ZHANG ; Lei-Lei LI ; Hong-Guo ZHANG ; Rui-Zhi LIU
Asian Journal of Andrology 2023;25(1):98-102
Body mass index (BMI) has been increasing globally in recent decades. Previous studies reported that BMI was associated with sex hormone levels, but the results were generated via linear regression or logistic regression, which would lose part of information. Quantile regression analysis can maximize the use of variable information. Our study compared the associations among different regression models. The participants were recruited from the Center of Reproductive Medicine, The First Hospital of Jilin University (Changchun, China) between June 2018 and June 2019. We used linear, logistic, and quantile regression models to calculate the associations between sex hormone levels and BMI. In total, 448 men were included in this study. The average BMI was 25.7 (standard deviation [s.d.]: 3.7) kg m-2; 29.7% (n = 133) of the participants were normal weight, 45.3% (n = 203) of the participants were overweight, and 23.4% (n = 105) of the participants were obese. The levels of testosterone and estradiol significantly differed among BMI groups (all P < 0.05). In linear regression and logistic regression, BMI was associated with testosterone and estradiol levels (both P < 0.05). In quantile regression, BMI was negatively associated with testosterone levels in all quantiles after adjustment for age (all P < 0.05). BMI was positively associated with estradiol levels in most quantiles (≤80th) after adjustment for age (all P < 0.05). Our study suggested that BMI was one of the influencing factors of testosterone and estradiol. Of note, the quantile regression showed that BMI was associated with estradiol only up to the 80th percentile of estradiol.
Male
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Humans
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Body Mass Index
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Cross-Sectional Studies
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Gonadal Steroid Hormones
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Regression Analysis
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Estradiol
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Testosterone
7.Exploring the common mechanism of Yindan Xinnaotong soft capsule in the treatment of stroke and coronary heart disease through HIF1α -MMP9-mediated HIF1α signaling pathway
Jie GAO ; Yi-feng DONG ; Si-meng WANG ; Ru-shang HE ; Ting-can JIANG ; Ming-jiang WU ; Hong-hua WU ; Xing LI ; Guan-wei FAN ; Yan ZHU ; Ming LV
Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica 2023;58(6):1401-1411
Coronary heart disease (CHD) and stroke are the most well-known cardiovascular diseases, which share many common pathological basis. Yindan Xinnaotong soft capsule (YDXNT) is a commonly used Chinese patent medicine in the treatment of stroke and CHD. However, its action of mechanism of co-treatment for stroke and CHD is still unclear. The aim of this study was to explore the common mechanism of YDXNT in co-treatment of CHD and stroke using network pharmacology, experimental verification and molecular docking. An integrated literature mining and databases of IPA, ETCM, HERB, Swiss Target Prediction, OMIM and GeneCards were used to screen and predict active ingredients and potential targets of YDXNT in co-treatment of CHD and stroke. The protein-protein interaction network, GO analysis and pathway analysis were analyzed by IPA software. The effect of YDXNT on core targets was verified by immunofluorescence. UPLC-QTOF/MS and molecular docking were used to screen and predict the main active constituents of YDXNT and their interactions with core targets. A total of 151 potential targets are predicted for YDXNT in co-treatment of CHD and stroke. Hypoxia-inducible factor-1
8.Clinical observation on electroacupuncture at "four points of sacral region" on moderate to severe stress urinary incontinence after radical prostatectomy.
Ting-Ting CHU ; Ming GAO ; Si-You WANG ; Jian-Wei LV
Chinese Acupuncture & Moxibustion 2023;43(7):756-761
OBJECTIVE:
To compare the clinical therapeutic effect between electroacupuncture at "four points of sacral region" and transurethral Erbium laser in treatment of moderate to severe stress urinary incontinence after radical prostatectomy.
METHODS:
A total of 68 patients of moderate to severe stress urinary incontinence after radical prostatectomy were divided into an electroacupuncture group (34 cases) and an Erbium laser group (34 cases, 3 cases dropped off) according to the settings. In the electroacupuncture group, electroacupuncture was applied at "four points of sacral region", i.e. points of 0.5 cun beside bilateral sacrococcygeal joints and bilateral Huiyang (BL 35), with continuous wave, 2 Hz in frequency, 60 min each time, once every other day, 3 times a week, 12 times as one course of treatment. In the Erbium laser group, transurethral Erbium laser technology was given, once every 4 weeks as one course of treatment. Both groups were treated for 5 courses. The scores of the International Consultation on Incontinence questionnaire-short form (ICI-Q-SF) and the incontinence quality of life questionnaire (I-QOL) were observed before treatment, after each course of treatment and in follow-up after 1 and 2 months of treatment completion, respectively, and the clinical efficacy was evaluated after treatment in the two groups.
RESULTS:
Compared with those before treatment, the ICI-Q-SF scores were decreased while the I-QOL scores were increased after 5 courses of treatment and in follow-up after 1, 2 months of treatment completion in the two groups (P<0.01). The ICI-Q-SF score in follow-up after 2 months of treatment completion were higher than that after 5 courses of treatment in the Erbium laser group (P<0.05). After 3, 4, 5 courses of treatment and in follow-up after 1 and 2 months of treatment completion, the ICI-Q-SF scores in the electroacupuncture group were lower than those in the Erbium laser group (P<0.05, P<0.01); after 2, 3, 4, 5 courses of treatment and in follow-up after 1 and 2 months of treatment completion, the I-QOL scores in the electroacupuncture group were higher than those in the Erbium laser group (P<0.01). The change ranges of ICI-Q-SF score and I-QOL score between before treatment and after each course of treatment in the electroacupuncture group were lager than those in the Erbium laser group (P<0.01, P<0.05). The total effective rate was 61.8% (21/34) in the electroacupuncture group, which was superior to 19.4 (6/31) in the Erbium laser group (P<0.01).
CONCLUSION
Both electroacupuncture at "four points of sacral region" and transurethral Erbium laser can improve the clinical symptoms and the quality of life in patients of moderate to severe stress urinary incontinence after radical prostatectomy. The short-term efficacy and long-term efficacy of electroacupuncture are superior to the Erbium laser technology.
Male
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Humans
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Quality of Life
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Urinary Incontinence, Stress/therapy*
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Sacrococcygeal Region
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Electroacupuncture
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Erbium
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Prostatectomy/adverse effects*
9.Heterogeneity of Outcomes Reporting in Trials Evaluating Traditional Chinese Medicine Breast Massage for Stasis Acute Mastitis: A Methodological Review.
Yun-Peng LV ; Ting YUAN ; Xiao-Ying MU ; Ying-Yi FAN ; Ming-Yang AN ; Fen ZHOU
Chinese Medical Sciences Journal 2023;38(2):147-158
Objective To systematically analyze the current status of outcomes reporting in clinical trials on treating stasis acute mastitis with Traditional Chinese Medicine breast massage.Methods We searched CNKI, Wanfang, VIP, SinoMed, PubMed, Web of Science, Embase, Cochrane library, JBI, CINAHL, PsycINFO, Clinical Trials Registry Platform portal, Clinical Trials Registry, Australian New Zealand Clinical Trials Registry, Center Watch Registry from inception to May 15, 2022 to find randomized controlled trials, non-randomized controlled trials, case series and cohort studies which reported the outcomes of stasis acute mastitis managed with Traditional Chinese Medicine breast massage, with search terms of mastitis, acute mastitis, lactation mastitis, puerperal mastitis, breast problem, breast engorgement, milk stasis, blocked ducked, breast pain, breast massage, and acupoint massage. Outcomes and the measurement schemes (measurement methods, timing of assessing outcome, frequency of assessing outcome, measurers) were extracted from the included studies. We used the Management of Otitis Media with Effusion in Children with Cleft Palate (MOMENT) to assess the quality of each study, then categorized outcomes derived from the included studies into different domains according to the Outcome Measures in Rheumatology Arthritis Clinic Trials (OMERACT) Filter 2.1 framework.Results We identified 85 clinical trials, in which 54 different outcomes were reported. A total of 81.2% (69/85) of studies were assessed as medium quality with a mean score of 2.6, and 18.8% (16/85) as low quality with a mean score of 0.9. These outcomes were organized in three core areas. Lump size (89.4%, 76/85) was the most frequently reported outcome, followed by breast pain (69.4%, 59/85) and milk excretion (68.2%, 58/85). Five methods were used to assess lump size and four methods to assess breast pain.Conclusions The outcomes reported in clinical trials regarding stasis acute mastitis treated by Traditional Chinese Medicine breast massage are heterogeneous. Developing a core outcome set to achieve consistent standards for reporting outcomes and modalities for validation of the outcomes is clearly warranted.
Child
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Female
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Humans
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Australia
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Massage
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Mastitis/therapy*
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Mastodynia
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Medicine, Chinese Traditional
10.1,8-cineole ameliorates colon injury by downregulating macrophage M1 polarization via inhibiting the HSP90-NLRP3-SGT1 complex
Shengsuo MA ; Bing YANG ; Yang DU ; Yiwen LV ; Jiarong LIU ; Yucong SHI ; Ting HUANG ; Huachong XU ; Li DENG ; Xiaoyin CHEN
Journal of Pharmaceutical Analysis 2023;13(9):984-998
Ulcerative colitis(UC)is characterized by chronic relapsing intestinal inflammation.Currently,there is no effective treatment for the disease.According to our preliminary data,1,8-cineole,which is the main active compound of Amomum compactum Sol.ex Maton volatile oil and an effective drug for the treat-ment of pneumonia,showed remarkable anti-inflammatory effects on colitis pathogenesis.However,its mechanism of action and direct targets remain unclear.This study investigated the direct targets and mechanism through which 1,8-cineole exerts its anti-inflammatory effects using a dextran sulfate so-dium salt-induced colitis mouse model.The effects of 1,8-cineole on macrophage polarization were investigated using activated bone marrow-derived macrophages and RAW264.7 cells.In addition,1,8-cineole targets were revealed by drug affinity responsive target stability,thermal shift assay,cellular thermal shift assay,and heat shock protein 90(HSP90)adenosine triphosphatases(ATPase)activity assays.The results showed that 1,8-cineole exhibited powerful anti-inflammatory properties in vitro and in vivo by inhibiting the macrophage M1 polarization and protecting intestinal barrier function.Mech-anistically,1,8-cineole directly interacted with HSP90 and decreased its ATPase activity,also inhibited nucleotide-binding and oligomerization domain-,leucine rich repeat-,and pyrin domain-containing 3(NLRP3)binding to HSP90 and suppressor of G-two allele of SKP1(SGT1)and suppressed NLRP3 inflammasome activation in macrophages.These results demonstrated that 1,8-cineole is a potential drug candidate for UC treatment.

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