1.Effect of Shenlong Dingji Formula (参龙定悸方) on the Quality of Life in Patients with Paroxysmal Atrial Fibrillation of Qi-Yin Deficiency and Phlegm-Stasis Obstructing Collaterals Syndrome
Liang MA ; Baofu WANG ; Yukun DING ; Xian WANG
Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2025;66(1):42-49
ObjectiveTo explore the effectiveness and safety of Shenlong Dingji Formula (参龙定悸方) on the quality of life in patients with paroxysmal atrial fibrillation (PAF) of qi-yin deficiency and phlegm-stasis obstructing collaterals syndrome. MethodsA total of 60 patients with PAF of qi-yin deficiency and phlegm-stasis obstructing collaterals syndrome were recruited and randomly divided into a treatment group and a control group, with 30 patients in each group. The control group received standard western medicine treatment, while the treatment group was additionally given Shenlong Dingji Formula orally, one dose per day. Both groups were treated for 4 weeks. The primary outcome measure is the Atrial Fibrillation Effect on Quality of Life (AFEQT) score including scores of four dimensions,i.e. atrial fibrillation-related symptoms, treatment concerns, daily activities, and treatment satisfaction. The secondary outcome measures included the frequency and duration of symptomatic atrial fibrillation episodes and traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) syndrome scores covering symptoms such as palpitations, chest tightness, fatigue, shortness of breath, reluctance to speak, spontaneous sweating, stabbing pain, and insomnia. These indicators were assessed at baseline (before treatment), after 2-week of treatment, after 4-week of treatment, and 4 weeks after the end of treatment (follow-up). Additionally, safety indicators before and after treatment and adverse events occurring during the trial were recorded to evaluate safety. ResultsA total of 56 patients completed the study, with 28 in each group. Primary outcome indicators: 1) the treatment group showed significant improvement in the total score of the AFEQT scale, with significantly higher total scores after 2-week treatment, 4-week treatment, and follow-up compared to the previous time point (P<0.05). In the control group, the AFEQT score significantly increased only after 4-week treatment compared to baseline (P<0.05). In the treatment group, the AFEQT scores after 2-week, 4-week treatment, and during follow-up were all higher than those of the control group at the corresponding time points (P<0.01). 2) In the treatment group, there was no statistically significant difference in the AFEQT treatment satisfaction dimension score during follow-up compared to that after 4-week treatment (P>0.05). However, the scores for all other dimensions at each time point were higher than those at the previous time point (P<0.05). In the control group, the scores for the atrial fibrillation-related symptom dimension were higher after 2-week and 4-week treatment than those of the previous time points (P<0.05). For the treatment satisfaction dimension, significant increases were observed only after 2-week and 4-week treatment compared to baseline (P<0.05). Secondary outcome indicators: 1) In the treatment group, the frequency and duration of symptomatic atrial fibrillation episodes decreased significantly at each time point compared to the previous time point (P<0.05), except for the duration of trial fibrillation at follow-up. In the control group, the frequency of episodes decreased significantly at all time points compared to baseline (P<0.05), while the duration of trial fibrillation showed a significant reduction at follow-up compared to those after 2-week treatment (P<0.05). 2) In the treatment group, TCM syndrome scores significantly reduced after 2-week treatment, 4-week treatment, and during follow-up compared to the previous time point and baseline (P<0.05). In the control group, significant reductions were observed only after 4-week after treatment and during follow-up (P<0.05). The TCM syndrome scores in the treatment group were lower than those in the control group at the same time points (P<0.01). No adverse events occurred during the trial in either group, and safety indicators showed no significant changes after treatment. ConclusionShenlong Dingji Formula effectively improves the quality of life, alleviates TCM syndromes, and reduces the frequency and duration of symptomatic atrial fibrillation in patients with PAF of qi-yin deficiency and phlegm-stasis obstructing collaterals syndrome, and demonstrates good safety.
2.Leveraging genetic differences and Mendelian randomization to dissect the causal link and shared etiology between diabetic nephropathy and diabetic retinopathy
Guoxin DING ; Jing WANG ; Xian WANG ; Zhou ZHANG ; Xin XIAO ; Yingqi LI
International Eye Science 2025;25(11):1838-1847
AIM: To investigate the genetic association and potential causal relationship between diabetic nephropathy(DN)and diabetic retinopathy(DR), and to elucidate their shared molecular mechanisms through differential gene expression analysis and Mendelian randomization(MR).METHODS: Transcriptomic data of DN and DR were obtained from the Gene Expression Omnibus(GEO)database and analyzed for differentially expressed genes(DEGs). Genes meeting the significance threshold(log2FC>1, P<0.05)were identified, followed by Gene Ontology(GO)and Kyoto Encyclopedia of Genes and Genomes(KEGG)pathway enrichment analysis to explore shared biological pathways. Using genome-wide association study(GWAS)summary statistics for DN and DR, two-sample MR analysis was performed, with DN as the exposure and DR as the outcome. The causal effect was primarily estimated with the inverse-variance weighted(IVW)method, and sensitivity analyses were conducted to assess robustness.RESULTS: MR analysis revealed that DN significantly increased the risk of DR. IVW estimates indicated that the odds ratio(OR)for non-proliferative DR(NPDR)was 3.23(95% CI: 2.12-4.95, P<0.001), and the OR for proliferative DR(PDR)was 1.10(95% CI: 1.06-1.15, P<0.001). DEG analysis identified several key genes, including FN1, COL1A2, and THBS2. FN1 and COL1A2 are involved in extracellular matrix remodeling and fibrosis, contributing to vascular permeability alterations and microvascular damage in diabetic complications. THBS2 is closely associated with angiogenesis and vascular homeostasis, suggesting its potential role in DR. KEGG enrichment analysis showed that these DEGs were mainly enriched in advanced glycation end products(AGEs)-RAGE signaling, extracellular matrix degradation, and oxidative stress pathways, all of which are highly relevant to the pathogenesis of DN and DR.CONCLUSION: This study demonstrates the genetic association between DN and DR using MR and DEGs analyses. The shared mechanisms, particularly involving extracellular matrix remodeling, inflammatory response, and angiogenesis, may serve as novel therapeutic targets and provide a theoretical basis for the early diagnosis and targeted treatment of diabetic complications.
3.Analysis of the effect of dosimeter wearing position on effective dose estimation among interventional radiology workers
Xuanrong ZHANG ; Wen GUO ; Xian XUE ; Pin GAO ; Kaiyi WANG ; Xuan ZHANG ; Yanqiu DING ; Xiao LUO ; Wenfang MENG ; Jun CHAO
Chinese Journal of Radiological Health 2025;34(5):687-694
Objective To evaluate the influence of the wearing position of dosimeters outside lead aprons on effective dose estimation for interventional radiology workers, analyze the differences between single and double dosimeter methods in effective dose estimation, and provide a reference for the personal dose monitoring of interventional radiology workers. Methods This study employed a combined approach of on-site monitoring and Monte Carlo simulation to evaluate the impact of the wearing position of dosimeters outside lead aprons on effective dose estimation, as well as the differences between effective doses measured using single and double dosimeters. Interventional radiology workers wore dosimeters at three positions: the neck outside the lead collar, the left chest outside the lead apron, and inside the lead apron. Effective doses were estimated using the single and double dosimeter methods specified in GBZ 128-2019 Specifications for individual monitoring of occupational external exposure, and the impact of different wearing positions on the estimation results was compared. Geant4 Monte Carlo simulations were used to model dose distributions at the neck outside the lead collar and at the left chest outside the lead apron for operators performing cardiovascular interventions under tube voltages of 70, 80, 90, and 100 kVp and exposure angles of posteroanterior (PA), anteroposterior (AP), and left anterior oblique 45° (LAO45°) positions. The study assessed the impact of dosimeter wearing position on effective dose estimation. Results Monte Carlo simulations demonstrated that neck doses consistently exceeded left chest doses across different tube voltages and exposure angles, with neck-to-chest dose ratios of 0.80-0.90. Under identical tube voltage conditions, AP showed the highest doses, followed by LAO45°, and PA demonstrated the lowest doses. The single and double dosimeter methods exhibited consistent patterns in effective dose estimation. Single dosimeter method generally yielded higher effective doses with relative deviations of 9.9% to 83%, though these deviations decreased under high tube voltages. Field monitoring data indicated that most interventional radiology workers maintained relative deviations between single and double dosimeter calculations below 6%, with neck-to-chest dose ratios of 0.95-1.1. The estimation patterns remained consistent across both methods, though single dosimeter method showed slightly higher results. Conclusion Under PA, AP, or LAO45°, the doses at the neck consistently exceeded those at the left chest. Therefore, when wearing lead protective equipment, the dosimeter should be properly positioned at the neck outside the lead collar to accurately reflect the radiation doses of surgeons. Some interventional radiology workers improperly positioned the dosimeter (intended at the neck outside the lead collar) at the left chest outside the lead apron, and this may result in an underestimation of the effective dose.
4.Current status and suggestions on regulation of traditional Chinese medicine raw materials and preparations under regulatory system of drugs.
Li-Ping QU ; Yong-Dan XU ; Wei-Jing HE ; Ding-Kun ZHANG ; Nan YANG ; Min-Xian SONG ; Zhi-Qiang MIN ; Ting-Mo ZHANG
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2025;50(3):824-832
At present, the cause of traditional Chinese medicine(TCM) in China has entered a new period of high-quality development. How to strengthen the foundation for the TCM industry from the source is an important issue that deserves the attention of the authorities, industry, and academia. This study systematically analyzed the regulatory system of TCM raw materials and preparations. The study took the TCM industry chain and the product life cycle as a clue and focused on the dimensions of TCM resource protection and plant cultivation(farming), production and quality supervision of TCM raw materials and preparations, and their market access and distribution. It analyzed the current situation of the regulation of TCM raw materials and preparations under the regulatory system of drugs, discussed the main problems, and put forward corresponding suggestions. The results can provide an important reference value for the subsequent improvement of the regulatory system of drugs and the construction of a prominent regulatory system of drugs in accordance with TCM characteristics.
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Medicine, Chinese Traditional/standards*
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China
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Quality Control
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Humans
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Plants, Medicinal/chemistry*
5.Theoretical discussion and research progress on treatment of glucocorticoid- induced osteoporosis with traditional Chinese medicine.
Ting-Ting XU ; Ying DING ; Xia ZHANG ; Long WANG ; Shan-Shan XU ; Chun-Dong SONG ; Wen-Sheng ZHAI ; Xian-Qing REN
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2025;50(16):4437-4450
Glucocorticoid-induced osteoporosis(GIOP) is a serious metabolic bone disease caused by long-term application of glucocorticoids(GCs). Traditional Chinese medicine(TCM) has unique advantages in improving bone microstructure and antagonizing hormone toxicity. This paper systematically reviews the theoretical research, clinical application, and basic research progress of TCM intervention in GIOP. In terms of theoretical research, the theory of "kidney governing bone and generating marrow" indicates that the kidney is closely related to bone development, revealing that core pathogenesis of GIOP is Yin-Yang disharmony, which can be discussed using the theories of "Yin fire", "ministerial fire", and "Yang pathogen damaging Yin". Thus, regulating Yin and Yang is the basic principle to treat GIOP. In terms of clinical application, effective empirical prescriptions(such as Bushen Zhuanggu Decoction, Bushen Jiangu Decoction, and Zibu Ganshen Formula) and Chinese patent medicines(Gushukang Capsules, Hugu Capsules, Xianling Gubao Capsules, etc.) can effectively increase bone mineral density(BMD) and improve calcium and phosphorus metabolism. The combination of traditional Chinese and western medicine can reduce the risk of fracture and play an anti-GIOP role. In terms of basic research, it has been clarified that active ingredients of TCM(such as fraxetin, ginsenoside Rg_1, and salidroside) reduce bone loss and promote bone formation by inhibiting oxidative stress, ferroptosis, and other pathways, effectively improving bone homeostasis. Additionally, classical prescriptions(Modified Yiguan Decoction, Modified Qing'e Pills, Zuogui Pills, etc.) and Chinese patent medicines(Gushukang Granules, Lurong Jiangu Dropping Pills, Gubao Capsules, etc.) can improve bone marrow microcirculation, promote osteoblast differentiation, and inhibit bone cell apoptosis through multiple pathways, multiple targets, and multiple mechanisms. Through the above three aspects, the TCM research status on GIOP is elucidated in the expectation of providing reference for its diagnosis and treatment using traditional Chinese and western medicine treatment programs.
Osteoporosis/physiopathology*
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Humans
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Glucocorticoids/adverse effects*
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Animals
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Medicine, Chinese Traditional
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Bone Density/drug effects*
6.Research on human life signal separation and reconstruction method based on optimized variational modal decomposition
Xian-Qiong WEN ; Xin-Yu WANG ; Ding SHI ; Kun ZHANG
Chinese Medical Equipment Journal 2024;45(3):9-15
Objective To propose a human life signal separation and reconstruction method based on optimized variational mode decomposition(VMD)to improve the accuracy and timeliness of the life detection radar in extracting and separating human life signals such as heartbeat and respiration.Methods Firstly,the particle swarm optimization algorithm was used to optimize the parameters of VMD,and the human life signal was decomposed into a series of intrinsic mode functions(IMFs);secondly,the alignment entropy of each IMF was calculated,the noise was removed based on the alignment entropy threshold,and the remaining components were reconstructed to form human life signals;finally,the method proposed was compared with infinite impulse response(IIR)filtering,VMD and complete ensemble empirical mode decomposition with adaptive nosie(CEEMDAN)to verify its performance.Results Under different noise levels the proposed method outperformed IIR filtering,VMD and CEEMDAN in evaluation metrics of signal-to-noise ratio and root-mean-square error,and behaved better than CEEMDAN in terms of computational time-consumption.Conclusion The proposed method realizes rapid separation and reconstruction of vital signals such as heartbeat and respiration while effectively filtering out the noise,which has broad application prospects in the fields of non-contact vital signs detection of bum/scald patients,infectious disease patients and newborns and the search and rescue of buried casualties after a disaster.[Chinese Medical Equipment Journal,2024,45(3):9-15]
7.Risk factors for bronchopulmonary dysplasia in twin preterm infants:a multicenter study
Yu-Wei FAN ; Yi-Jia ZHANG ; He-Mei WEN ; Hong YAN ; Wei SHEN ; Yue-Qin DING ; Yun-Feng LONG ; Zhi-Gang ZHANG ; Gui-Fang LI ; Hong JIANG ; Hong-Ping RAO ; Jian-Wu QIU ; Xian WEI ; Ya-Yu ZHANG ; Ji-Bin ZENG ; Chang-Liang ZHAO ; Wei-Peng XU ; Fan WANG ; Li YUAN ; Xiu-Fang YANG ; Wei LI ; Ni-Yang LIN ; Qian CHEN ; Chang-Shun XIA ; Xin-Qi ZHONG ; Qi-Liang CUI
Chinese Journal of Contemporary Pediatrics 2024;26(6):611-618
Objective To investigate the risk factors for bronchopulmonary dysplasia(BPD)in twin preterm infants with a gestational age of<34 weeks,and to provide a basis for early identification of BPD in twin preterm infants in clinical practice.Methods A retrospective analysis was performed for the twin preterm infants with a gestational age of<34 weeks who were admitted to 22 hospitals nationwide from January 2018 to December 2020.According to their conditions,they were divided into group A(both twins had BPD),group B(only one twin had BPD),and group C(neither twin had BPD).The risk factors for BPD in twin preterm infants were analyzed.Further analysis was conducted on group B to investigate the postnatal risk factors for BPD within twins.Results A total of 904 pairs of twins with a gestational age of<34 weeks were included in this study.The multivariate logistic regression analysis showed that compared with group C,birth weight discordance of>25%between the twins was an independent risk factor for BPD in one of the twins(OR=3.370,95%CI:1.500-7.568,P<0.05),and high gestational age at birth was a protective factor against BPD(P<0.05).The conditional logistic regression analysis of group B showed that small-for-gestational-age(SGA)birth was an independent risk factor for BPD in individual twins(OR=5.017,95%CI:1.040-24.190,P<0.05).Conclusions The development of BPD in twin preterm infants is associated with gestational age,birth weight discordance between the twins,and SGA birth.
8.A method for determination of fluoride in urine by automatic potentiometric titrator
Shudong XU ; Gang DING ; Ji'an XIE ; Ziyue ZHAN ; Qi ZHANG ; Xian XU ; Weidong LI
Chinese Journal of Endemiology 2024;43(7):598-602
Objective:To establish an automatic potentiometric method for determination of fluoride in urine.Methods:The fluorine level in human urine was determined by an automatic potentiometric titrator. Methodological experimental analysis of the linear range, detection limit, precision, and accuracy (quality control sample testing and actual sample spiking recovery experiment) of the method were carried out. The determination results of 33 urine samples were compared with those of the national health industry standard Determination of Fluoride in Urine - Ion Selective Electrode Method (WS/T 89-2015).Results:The linear range of the standard curve of urine fluoride in the automatic potentiometric determination method was 0.1 - 10.0 mg/L. The range of linear correlation coefficient ( r) was 0.999 6 to 0.999 9. The minimum detection limit of urine fluoride was 0.01 mg/L (sampling volume was 10.0 ml). The relative standard deviation ( RSD) range for precision experiments was 0.00% to 3.45%. The quality control samples of the national urine fluoride external quality control assessment in 2022 were determined, and the results were within the range of the consensus value. The spiked recovery experiment was carried out, the recovery rate ranged from 100.0% to 104.4%, with a total average recovery rate of 102.1%. The method comparison experiment showed that there was no statistically significant difference between the test results of automatic potentiometric method and the standard method recommended by the national urine fluoride health industry ( t = - 0.90, P = 0.375). Conclusions:A method has been successfully established, achieving automation of the reagent addition and detection process of urine fluoride samples after sampling. It has the characteristics of wide linear range, low detection limit, good precision, and high accuracy, and is suitable for rapid and automatic determination fluoride level of large quantities of urine samples.
9.A method for detecting urine iodine by antimony cerium catalytic spectrophotometry
Shudong XU ; Ji'an XIE ; Gang DING ; Xian XU ; Weidong LI
Chinese Journal of Endemiology 2024;43(9):750-754
Objective:To establish a new method for antimony cerium catalytic spectrophotometric detection (referred to as the new method) of urinary iodine.Methods:By utilizing the efficient catalytic ability of iodine for the oxidation-reduction reaction of antimony and cerium, a new method was applied to conduct linear relationship fitting curve, detection limit, pecision, accuracy and other experiments within the range of 0 - 300 μg/L urine iodine mass concentration. The method was compared with the Arsenic Cerium Catalytic Spectrometric Method (WS/T 107.1-2016) recommended national industry standard.Results:In the range of 0 - 300 μg/L urine iodine mass concentration, the correlation coefficients│ r│ of the fitted curves were > 0.999 0, and the qualitative detection limit was 7.96 μg/L (with a sampling volume of 0.25 ml). Four actual urine samples with different iodine mass concentrations were selected for precision experiments, and the relative standard deviation ( RSD) of the detection precision ranged from 0.96% to 2.87%, all < 5%. The actual urine sample spiked recovery range from 99.62% to 103.88%, with an overall average recovery rate of 101.75%. Two methods were used to detect 30 urine samples, and the difference in results was not statistically significant ( t = 0.68, P = 0.501). Conclusions:The new method has high reaction sensitivity and accuracy, avoiding the use of highly toxic substance arsenic trioxide. The antimony reagent used is safe, and the environmental pollution caused by waste liquid discharge is small. The detection steps are similar to Arsenic Cerium Catalytic Spectrometric Method, the laboratory urine iodine detection personnel do not need special training to operate and use it, which is suitable for the application and promotion of urine iodine detection in grassroots iodine deficiency disorders monitoring work.
10.Clinical phenotypes and genetic analysis of 25 children with ring chromosomes
Chaojie WANG ; Ding ZHAO ; Rui LI ; Zhenhua ZHANG ; Jinghui KONG ; Bo ZHANG ; Xian LI ; Linfei LI ; Yaodong ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Applied Clinical Pediatrics 2024;39(7):528-532
Objective:To investigate the correlation between clinical phenotypes and genetic characteristics of children with ring chromosomes (RCs).Methods:Case series study.The clinical data of 11 434 children who received treatment and peripheral blood chromosome karyotype detection in Henan Children′s Hospital from October 2008 to October 2023 due to growth retardation, intellectual impairment or congenital malformation were analyzed retrospectively.A total of 25 children with RCs were selected.Their age at diagnosis, karyotype distribution, clinical manifestations, and genetic detection results were analyzed.Results:RCs were detected in 25 out of 11 434 children, with a detection rate of 0.21%.The genome-wide copy number variation (CNV) analysis was performed on 7 RCs cases, and it found that pathogenic variation existed in all of them.Among the 25 RC cases (11 males and 14 females of social gender), the age at diagnosis ranged from 2 months to 14 years; there were 20 autosomal rings and 5 sex chromosome rings; 13 cases had chimeric karyotypes, and 12 cases had non-chimeric karyotypes.Most of the 25 children showed clinical manifestations of mental or developmental retardation, and some also presented with specific clinical manifestations, such as short stature, congenital malformation, and epilepsy.Conclusions:The pathogenesis of RCs is complex.The clinical manifestations are determined by both RCs syndrome and specific phenotypes caused by the dose effect and exhibit high heterogeneity, so it is easy to miss or misdiagnose.The combined application of cellular and molecular genetic detection technology can facilitate early diagnosis and treatment of RCs, and the correlation analysis of phenotypes and genetic characteristics can provide guidance for genetic counseling.

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