1.Current Research Status,Challenges,Differentiation and Treatment Strategies of Traditional Chinese Medicine for Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease
Fengyun WANG ; Mi LYU ; Bingduo ZHOU ; Beihua ZHANG ; Yi WANG ; Tingting XU ; Cong HE ; Xiaokang WANG ; Xin LIU ; Yang WANG ; Kaiyue HUANG ; Lusi XU ; Xudong TANG
Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2026;67(4):392-396
This article systematically reviews the current research status as well as diagnosis and treatment strategies of traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) for gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD). Studies demonstrate that TCM, based on the "disease-syndrome combination" approach, exhibits multi-target advantages in alleviating symptoms of various GERD subtypes, promoting mucosal repair, regulating emotions, and facilitating the reduction of western medication. To address clinical challenges such as symptom overlap and limited therapeutic efficacy, strategies have been proposed including "treating different diseases with the same method" and integrated regulation based on viscera correlation. Future efforts should focus on elucidating the mechanisms of compound prescriptions, promoting TCM drug development under the "three-combination" evaluation framework that integrates TCM theory, human experience and clinical trial evidence, and optimizing integrated traditional and western medicine models to enhance GERD management.
2.Influence of low-frequency repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation combined with brain-computer interface rehabilitation robot on stroke patients with upper limb motor dysfunction
Tingting ZHEN ; Shunting HU ; Zheng WANG ; Mi XU ; Chenglong RUAN
Tianjin Medical Journal 2025;53(9):957-962
Objective To explore the influence of low-frequency repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation(rTMS)combined with brain-computer interface rehabilitation robot in patients with upper limb motor dysfunction after stroke.Methods A total of 126 patients with upper limb motor dysfunction after stroke were divided into the combined group(61 cases,low-frequency rTMS combined with brain-computer interface rehabilitation robot on the basis of routine rehabilitation treatment)and the magnetic stimulation group(65 cases,low-frequency rTMS on the basis of routine rehabilitation treatment)according to different treatment methods,and both groups were continuously treated for 3 weeks.The upper limb motor function[upper-extremity Fugl-Meyer scale(UFMA),action research arm test(ARAT)],hand Brunnstrom staging,upper limb surface electromyography indicators[root mean square(RMS)and integrated electromyography(iEMG)of biceps brachii,triceps brachii,deltoid anterior bundle and deltoid middle bundle],cerebral artery hemodynamics[systolic blood flow velocity(Vs),resistance index(RI),mean blood flow velocity(Vm)]and ratio of fractional anisotropy(FA)of central region of brain lesion and FA of mirror-image region of healthy cerebral hemisphere(rFA)were observed before and after treatment in the two groups.Results Compared with the magnetic stimulation group,the UFMA score,ARAT score,hand Brunnstrom staging,Vs,Vm and rFA were higher after treatment in the combined group(P<0.05).The RMS and iEMG of biceps brachii,triceps brachii,deltoid anterior bundle and deltoid middle bundle were higher in the combined group compared with those of the magnetic stimulation group(P<0.05),while the RI was lower(P<0.05).Conclusion Combined treatment can more effectively improve the upper limb motor function of patients,enhance hand activity ability,promote the recovery of upper limb muscle and nerve function,and regulate the hemodynamics of cerebral arteries.
3.Influence of low-frequency repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation combined with brain-computer interface rehabilitation robot on stroke patients with upper limb motor dysfunction
Tingting ZHEN ; Shunting HU ; Zheng WANG ; Mi XU ; Chenglong RUAN
Tianjin Medical Journal 2025;53(9):957-962
Objective To explore the influence of low-frequency repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation(rTMS)combined with brain-computer interface rehabilitation robot in patients with upper limb motor dysfunction after stroke.Methods A total of 126 patients with upper limb motor dysfunction after stroke were divided into the combined group(61 cases,low-frequency rTMS combined with brain-computer interface rehabilitation robot on the basis of routine rehabilitation treatment)and the magnetic stimulation group(65 cases,low-frequency rTMS on the basis of routine rehabilitation treatment)according to different treatment methods,and both groups were continuously treated for 3 weeks.The upper limb motor function[upper-extremity Fugl-Meyer scale(UFMA),action research arm test(ARAT)],hand Brunnstrom staging,upper limb surface electromyography indicators[root mean square(RMS)and integrated electromyography(iEMG)of biceps brachii,triceps brachii,deltoid anterior bundle and deltoid middle bundle],cerebral artery hemodynamics[systolic blood flow velocity(Vs),resistance index(RI),mean blood flow velocity(Vm)]and ratio of fractional anisotropy(FA)of central region of brain lesion and FA of mirror-image region of healthy cerebral hemisphere(rFA)were observed before and after treatment in the two groups.Results Compared with the magnetic stimulation group,the UFMA score,ARAT score,hand Brunnstrom staging,Vs,Vm and rFA were higher after treatment in the combined group(P<0.05).The RMS and iEMG of biceps brachii,triceps brachii,deltoid anterior bundle and deltoid middle bundle were higher in the combined group compared with those of the magnetic stimulation group(P<0.05),while the RI was lower(P<0.05).Conclusion Combined treatment can more effectively improve the upper limb motor function of patients,enhance hand activity ability,promote the recovery of upper limb muscle and nerve function,and regulate the hemodynamics of cerebral arteries.
4.Construction and immunogenicity study of 293T cell line stably expressing rabies virus glycoprotein
Yu WANG ; Shoufeng ZHANG ; Tingting YU ; Lijuan MI ; Naiquan YAO ; Faming MIAO ; Rongliang HU
Chinese Journal of Veterinary Science 2024;44(11):2393-2399
In order to obtain a cell line which high expressed of rabies virus glycoprotein the produc-tion of rabies subunit vaccine,the RABV glycoprotein gene sequence was amplified by RT-PCR and cloned into the lentiviral expression vector.The recombinant plasmid pLV-RVG,envelope plasmid pMD2.0G and packaging plasmid psPAX2 were co-transfected into HEK-293T cells to harvest lentivirus and infect new HEK-293T cells.The 293T-RVG cell line was obtained by puro-mycin pressure screening.Indirect immunofluorescence assay(IFA)and Western blot showed that the 67 kD RABV-G protein was highly expressed in the cells.The neutralizing antibody titer reached 2.19 IU/mL within 14 days after immunization,which was higher than the internationally recognized protection threshold(0.5 IU/mL).This study showed that the cell line 293T-RVG with stable and high expression of rabies virus glycoprotein was successfully constructed.The cell line could protect mice against rabies virus challenge and could be used as a subunit vaccine with poten-tial for large-scale production and application.
5.Application of molecular simulation in teaching of Medical Immunology
Zuguo ZHAO ; Hanning ZHAO ; Shengjun FENG ; Tingting ZHI ; Yuan WU ; Na MI
Chinese Journal of Immunology 2024;40(9):1951-1955
Objective:To change the current situation that immune molecules presented only by schematic diagram or static model in the textbook of Medical Immunology,and to present the specific and vivid molecular morphology and functions to students.And set up corresponding elective course to let students personally explore the structure and function of immune molecules.Methods:On one hand,the teaching team applied the molecular simulation technology of scientific research to the production of teaching materi-als for the specific morphology,structural characteristics and functions of immune molecules,which were used in the teaching of medi-cal immunology for medical undergraduates majoring in clinical,oral and preventive medicine.On the other hand,a related elective course research on the love of molecule was opened to give students the opportunity to operate relevant software by themselves and learn the structure and function of immune molecules.Results:The application of molecular simulation in teaching improved teachers'teaching ability,strengthened teachers'immunology knowledge,enhanced the interaction between teachers and students,and achieved good teaching results.Conclusion:It is feasible to apply molecular simulation technology to medical immunology teaching for undergraduates,which can improve the teaching quality.
6.Effect of remazolam on sleep rhythm and postoperative delirium in elderly patients undergoing spinal surgery
Jianzhong WANG ; Tingting LI ; Hongying JIANG ; Wei ZHOU ; Aihua SHU ; Xiaobo CHEN ; Mi ZHOU
The Journal of Clinical Anesthesiology 2024;40(7):693-698
Objective To investigate the effects of remazolam on melatonin secretion,sleep rhythm and postoperative delirium(POD)in elderly patients undergoing spinal surgery.Methods A total of 160 elderly patients,76 males and 84 females,aged 65-80 years,BMI 18.5-24.0 kg/m2,ASA physical status Ⅱ or Ⅲ,from November 2023 to January 2024 undergoing spinal surgery(lumbar interbody fusion,posterior approach)under general anesthesia were selected.The patients were divided into two groups by random number table method:the remazolam group(group R)and the propofol group(group P),80 pa-tients in each group.Group R was given remazolam 0.3 mg/kg for anesthesia induction,and then continued to pump remazolam 0.3-0.8 mg·kg-1·h-1 for anesthesia maintenance.Group P was given propofol 2.0 mg/kg for anesthesia induction,and then continued to pump propofol 4-6 mg·kg-1·h-1 for anesthesia maintenance.The levels of melatonin and cortisol were recorded at 04:00 a.m.on the day of surgery,1 day,2 and 3 days after surgery.Pittsburgh sleep quality index(PSQI)and VAS pain scores at rest were recorded 1 day before surgery,1 day and 2 days after surgery and before discharge.The occurrence of POD and post-operative sleep disorder(POSD)were recorded.The duration of extubation,PACU stay time,total analgesia pump compressions,effective analgesia pump compressions,number of remedial analgesia cases,intraoperative hypotension,postoperative nausea and vomiting,dizziness,respiratory depression and other adverse events were recorded.Results Compared with group P,the extubation time and PACU residence time in group R were significantly shortened(P<0.05),the level of melatonin was significantly increased while the level of cortisol was significantly decreased at 4:00 a.m.,and the PSQI was significantly decreased 1 day after surgery(P<0.05),the incidence of POD,POSD,and intraoperative hypotension were signifi-cantly decreased(P<0.05).There were no significant differences in extubation time,total and effective times of analgesic pump,rate of remedial analgesia,intraoperative hypotension,postoperative nausea,vom-iting,dizziness and respiratory depression between the two groups.Conclusion Remazolam has little effect on the secretion rhythm of melatonin and cortisol and the sleep rhythm after spinal surgery in elderly pa-tients,and the recovery is faster,which can reduce the incidence of POD and alleviate the sleep disorder af-ter spinal surgery.
7.Effect and mechanism of arctigenin on ventricular remodeling and inflammatory reaction in rats with chronic heart failure
Tingting ZHANG ; Yali MI ; Weina WANG ; Xiaoxia ZUO
Chinese Journal of Geriatric Heart Brain and Vessel Diseases 2024;26(3):317-321
Objective To investigate the influences of arctigenin(ATG)on ventricular remodeling and inflammatory reaction in chronic heart failure(CHF)rats,and to analyze its potential mecha-nism.Methods A total of 79 SD rats were randomly divided into sham operation group(n=12),and the remaining rats were inflicted with abdominal aortic coarctation to establish a rat CHF model.After modeling,60 CHF rats were randomly divided into CHF group,low and high dose ATG group(ATG-L and ATG-H groups,10 and 20 mg/kg,respectively),ATG+NC group[20 mg/kg ATG+100 μl high mobility group protein B1(HMGB1)negative control plasmid],and ATG+HMGB1 group(20 mg/kg ATG+100 pl HMGB1 overexpression plasmid),with 12 rats per group.After 4 weeks of corresponding intervention,heart function,levels of B-type brain na-triuretic peptide(BNP),N-terminal B-type brain natriuretic peptide precursor(NT-proBNP)andIL-6 and TNF-α,heart mass index(HMI)and left ventricular mass index(LVMI),pathological changes of myocardial tissue,cross-sectional area of myocardial cells and myocardial collagen vol-ume fraction(CVF)and protein expression of HMGB1/Toll-like receptor 4(TLR4)/NF-κB sig-naling pathway in left ventricular myocardial tissue were measured.Results Compared with the sham operation group,myocardial tissue HMGB1(0.42±0.05 vs 0.15±0.02)and TLR4(0.70± 0.09 vs 0.21±0.04)protein levels,and phosphorylated NF-κB p65(p-NF-κB p65)/NF-κB p65(0.73±0.09 vs 0.26±0.05)protein ratio were obviously increased in the CHF group,while the left ventricular ejection fraction(LVEF)and left ventricular short-axis fractional shortening(LVFS)were obviously decreased(P<0.05).Myocardial tissue HMGB1(0.33±0.04、0.24±0.04 vs 0.42±0.05)and TLR4(0.56±0.06、0.41±0.05 vs 0.70±0.09)protein levels,and p-NF κB p65/NF-KB p65(0.61±0.08、0.49±0.06 vs 0.73±0.09)protein ratio were decreased,and the LVEF and LVFS were increased in the ATG-L group and ATG-H group than the CHF group(P<0.05).Overexpression of HMGB1 obviously attenuated the inhibitory effects of ATG on HMGB1/TLR4/NF-κB signaling pathway,ventricular remodeling,and inflammatory reaction in CHF rats(P<0.05).Conclusion ATG may suppress ventricular remodeling in CHF rats by in-hibiting HMGB1/TLR4/NF-κB signaling inflammatory pathway.
8.Application and design of lymphoma dataset based on real-world research
Lan MI ; Meng WU ; Feier FENG ; Tingting DU ; Luersulitan REYIZHA ; Mengmeng LIN ; Mingfang NIU ; Yuqin SONG ; Yan XIE ; Jun ZHU
Chinese Journal of Medical Science Research Management 2023;36(1):18-23
Objective:Considering the large amount and poor quality of clinical data, this study aims to explore the establishment of high-quality research database and its role in real-world research by taking the establishment of lymphoma research database as an example.Methods:The expert opinions in the field of lymphoma were collected, and the relevant guidelines and standards were referenced to establish a standard medical knowledge dataset. The electronic diagnosis and treatment data of lymphoma patients treated in Peking University Cancer Hospital from February 2005 to December 2020 were retrospectively extracted, the deep Learning, natural language processing were adopted to build a dynamic intelligent information integration and processing system of " lymphoma database based on electronic medical record system - biological sample information database - extended genetic information database" .Results:The research database not only meets the research needs of clinical researchers, but also realizes the management of traces in the whole process of application, approval, traceability and analysis of hospital medical record data and biological sample data. The total number of research variables in the database was 668, and the structured variables accounted for 46.0%. On December 25, 2021, there were 68 687 lymphoma patients in the database, the ratio of male to female patients was 8/9, and the proportion of patients with ≥3 visits accounted for 23.0%. In addition, researchers can superimpose searches in the database according to the target conditions, display the targeted medical records according to research hypothesis, and then establish a research cohort, conducting statistical modeling, and mining data information.Conclusions:By integrating management processes and using new natural language artificial intelligence technology to establish a high-level evidence-based database, it is helpful for the interconnection and resource sharing of hospital information systems, so as to achieve the purpose of providing reliable and detailed data for real-world research.
9.Investigation of the association between sleep problems and food allergies in preschool children with/ without siblings: a cross-sectional study in Chongqing, China
Journal of Nutrition and Health 2023;56(5):523-536
Purpose:
This study investigated the association between sleep problems and food allergies (FAs) in Chinese preschoolers and assessed whether there is a difference in this association among children with/without siblings.
Methods:
A cluster-stratified sampling approach was employed to select four districts in Chongqing based on demographic considerations. A total of 16 kindergartens (n = 966 parents) participated in this study. Parents completed the Children’s Sleep Habits Questionnaire (CSHQ) and a standard FAs questionnaire. Analysis of covariance and multiple logistic regression were used to assess the associations between sleep problems and FAs after adjusting for relevant confounders.
Results:
The study found that 16.3% of children had FAs, with eggs, shellfish, and fruit being the most common allergenic foods. The prevalence of FAs was significantly higher in single children (20.63%) than in children with siblings (13.36%). A total of 70.39% of children had CSHQ scores above the clinical cut-off for sleep disorder. Factor analysis revealed five underlying dimensions from the CSHQ. Factor scores, except for the ‘difficulty morning waking’ factor, were not significantly different between the two groups. Remarkably, the factor scores of ‘parasomnias’ and ‘sleep anxiety’ were significantly higher when children had both siblings and FAs. For all subjects, the odds ratios (ORs) of FAs significantly increased with the presence of sleep disorder (OR, 2.35; 95% confidence interval [CI],1.50–3.68) and ‘difficulty falling asleep’ (OR, 1.34; 95% CI, 1.22–1.48). The subgroup analysis showed that the probability of FAs significantly increased with the ‘difficulty falling asleep’ (OR, 1.32 vs. 1.38) and sleep disorder (OR, 2.48 vs. 2.14) in children with and without siblings, respectively. The ‘parasomnias’ was positively associated only with children with siblings.
Conclusion
This study suggests that children with siblings might be more susceptible to FAs when accompanied by certain sleep problems. Further studies are warranted to address the underlying dimensions and possible mediation effects of having siblings with sleep problems.
10.IRF4 and IRF8 expression are associated with clinical phenotype and clinico-hematological response to hydroxyurea in essential thrombocythemia.
Xiao HUANG ; Tingting MA ; Yongmei ZHU ; Bo JIAO ; Shanhe YU ; Kankan WANG ; Jian-Qing MI ; Ruibao REN
Frontiers of Medicine 2022;16(3):403-415
The morbidity and mortality of myeloproliferative neoplasms (MPNs) are primarily caused by arterial and venous complications, progression to myelofibrosis, and transformation to acute leukemia. However, identifying molecular-based biomarkers for risk stratification of patients with MPNs remains a challenge. We have previously shown that interferon regulatory factor-8 (IRF8) and IRF4 serve as tumor suppressors in myeloid cells. In this study, we evaluated the expression of IRF4 and IRF8 and the JAK2V617F mutant allele burden in patients with MPNs. Patients with decreased IRF4 expression were correlated with a more developed MPN phenotype in myelofibrosis (MF) and secondary AML (sAML) transformed from MPNs versus essential thrombocythemia (ET). Negative correlations between the JAK2V617F allele burden and the expression of IRF8 (P < 0.05) and IRF4 (P < 0.001) and between white blood cell (WBC) count and IRF4 expression (P < 0.05) were found in ET patients. IRF8 expression was negatively correlated with the JAK2V617F allele burden (P < 0.05) in polycythemia vera patients. Complete response (CR), partial response (PR), and no response (NR) were observed in 67.5%,10%, and 22.5% of ET patients treated with hydroxyurea (HU), respectively, in 12 months. At 3 months, patients in the CR group showed high IRF4 and IRF8 expression compared with patients in the PR and NR groups. In the 12-month therapy period, low IRF4 and IRF8 expression were independently associated with the unfavorable response to HU and high WBC count. Our data indicate that the expression of IRF4 and IRF8 was associated with the MPN phenotype, which may serve as biomarkers for the response to HU in ET.
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Thrombocythemia, Essential/genetics*

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