1.Current Status,Strategies and Prospects of Traditional Chinese Medicine Diagnosis and Treatment for Irritable Bowel Syndrome
Yandong WEN ; Zhi YANG ; Shaogang HUANG ; Zhongyu LI ; Xiangxue MA ; Qing XU ; Liqing DU ; Bochao YUAN ; Yibing TIAN ; Wentong GE ; Xiaofan ZHAO ; Chang LIU ; Xudong TANG
Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2026;67(4):404-409
Irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) is a functional bowel disorder characterized primarily by abdominal pain and altered defecation habits. In recent years, traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) has made progress in multiple aspects of IBS research and treatment, including syndrome distribution, development of TCM formulas, clinical efficacy evaluation, external therapies, and psychosocial regulation. However, it still faces challenges such as over-reliance on symptomatic manifestations rather than biomarkers for diagnostic criteria, and the lack of high-quality evidence-based data supporting the efficacy of TCM formulas in treating IBS. This paper proposed that TCM diagnosis and treatment of IBS should adhere to the strategy of integrating the holistic concept with syndrome differentiation and treatment, combining TCM external therapies such as acupuncture, moxibustion and acupoint application), and emphasizing individualized diagnosis and treatment for psychosomatic abnormalities. Future research should integrate multi-omics technologies, artificial intelligence and other methods to deepen the understanding of the pathogenesis of IBS and the mechanisms of TCM formulas, so as to promote the standardization and internationalization of TCM in the diagnosis and treatment of IBS.
2.Construction of An Automated Segmentation Visual Foundation Model for Pathological Images of Hemorrhoids and Its Application in Traditional Chinese Medicine Clinical Syndrome Analysis
Shijie ZHANG ; Ao ZHANG ; Kang WANG ; Bin KANG ; Xiaofan YU ; Xujing FENG ; Jinyu CAO ; Wenzhen HUANG ; Kang DING
Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2026;67(7):764-769
This paper proposes a two-stage method integrating visual foundation models (VFM) and diffusion models. The segment anything model (SAM) as VFM is combined with the SegRefiner diffusion model to construct the SAM-SegRefiner framework for automated segmentation of edema, inflammation, and thrombus regions in histopathological images of hemorrhoidal tissue, providing a reproducible technical tool for the objective quantification of pathological morphology and its application in traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) syndrome research. Trained and validated on multi-center retrospective data, the SAM-SegRefiner model achieved an average pixel accuracy of 95.32% and a mean intersection over union (mIoU) of 66.81% on an independent test set, significantly outperfor-ming comparative models such as U-Net, MixU-Net, and SAM-Med2D, and also demonstrating robust cross-center generalization capability. Furthermore, by correlating the quantitatively segmented results from the model with the patients' TCM syndrome types, the potential associations between pathomorphological features and TCM syndrome differentiation have been explored. The analysis revealed no statistically significant differences in the degree of inflammatory infiltration and thrombus formation among different syndrome types, suggesting a complex relationship between local pathological changes and systemic syndrome manifestations.
3.Differences in chemical components and quality analysis of Gardenia jasminoides before and after processing with ginger
Lihua TANG ; Yu WU ; Xuedi HUANG ; Xiaolian HU ; Yi TANG ; Zilong CHEN ; Xiaofan XIAO ; Xide YE
China Pharmacy 2026;37(2):168-173
OBJECTIVE To analyze the differences in chemical components of Gardenia jasminoides before and after processing with ginger, and to evaluate the quality differences among different producing areas. METHODS Ultra-high performance liquid chromatography-tandem time-of-flight mass spectrometry was used to analyze the compositional differences of G. jasminoides before and after processing with ginger. The water content, total ash, and ethanol-soluble extract content of ginger- processed G. jasminoides were determined according to the 2020 edition of Chinese Pharmacopoeia. High performance liquid chromatography was adopted to determine the contents of genipin gentiobioside, geniposide, crocin Ⅰ and crocin Ⅱ in ginger- processed G. jasminoides. RESULTS A total of 49 chemical components were identified from raw G. jasminoides and ginger- processed G. jasminoides, including 14 flavonoids, 15 iridoids, 10 organic acids, 2 alkaloids and 8 other compounds. Among them, 42 components were detected in raw G. jasminoides, 28 in ginger-processed G. jasminoides, and 21 components were common to both. After processing with ginger, raw G. jasminoides lost 21 components (including iridoids, flavonoids, alkaloids, and others), while 7 chemical components were added (including coumarins, organic acids, organic acid esters, and flavonoids). For the 15 batches of ginger-processed G. jasminoides, the water content ranged from 5.64% to 7.11%, total ash from 2.92% to 4.87%, and ethanol-soluble extract from 40.61% to 58.02%. The average contents of genipin gentiobioside, geniposide, crocin Ⅰ and crocin Ⅱ were 0.108 7, 0.542 2, 0.565 0, and 0.012 5 mg/g, respectively. CONCLUSIONS After processing with ginger, G. jasminoides loses 21 components, while 7 new components are added. Differences are observed in the water content, total ash, ethanol-soluble extract, and the contents of genipin gentiobioside, geniposide, crocin Ⅰ, and crocin Ⅱ of ginger-processed G. jasminoides from different producing areas. Notably, samples from Fujian exhibit high contents of genipin gentiobioside and ethanol-soluble extract, while samples from Jiangxi have a high content of crocin Ⅰ.
4.Mitochondrial mechanism and intervention therapy in diabetic cystopathy
Xiaofan LYU ; Yi HUANG ; Liucheng DING
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2026;30(6):1508-1515
BACKGROUND:Mitochondrial dysfunction is a key mechanism underlying the pathogenesis and progression of diabetic cystopathy.Recent studies have suggested that drugs targeting mitochondrial metabolism,oxidative stress,and apoptosis pathways can inhibit bladder tissue degeneration,offering novel therapeutic directions for diabetic cystopathy.OBJECTIVE:To explore the association between mitochondrial abnormalities and diabetic cystopathy and to summarize the mechanisms of pharmacological interventions targeting mitochondrial function.METHODS:The key words are"mitochondria,diabetes,diabetic cystopathy,diabetic bladder dysfunction,detrusor,urothelium,neuron,peripheral nerves"in Chinese and English.Relevant literature was retrieved from CNKI,WanFang,PubMed,and Web of Science.Selected articles were systematically screened and analyzed.RESULTS AND CONCLUSION:During the progression of diabetic cystopathy,mitochondria in detrusor muscle,urothelium,and peripheral nerve cells exhibit alterations in characterization,activity,function,and behavior.Under diabetic conditions,mitochondrial damage leads to increased reactive oxygen species production,increased cytochrome C release,reduced Bcl-2/Bax ratio,enhanced nuclear translocation of apoptosis-inducing factors,and activation of the poly(ADP-ribose)polymerase/c-Jun N-terminal kinase/mitochondrial apoptosis pathway.Mitochondria also act as damage-associated molecular patterns to regulate NLRP3,triggering inflammatory responses.Disrupted mitochondrial energy metabolism involves AMP-activated protein kinase/peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor gamma coactivator-1α signaling axis-mediated phenotypic changes,decreased levels of respiratory chain complexes Ⅰ,Ⅱ,andⅣ,impaired oxidative phosphorylation,inhibited tricarboxylic acid cycle,and reduced mitochondrial spare respiratory capacity.Novel therapeutic agents or formulations can ameliorate diabetic cystopathy by alleviating oxidative stress,exerting anti-inflammatory effects,and modulating energy-sensing pathways to restore mitochondrial function.Although mitochondrial roles in other diabetic complications have been extensively studied,research on their involvement in diabetic cystopathy remains insufficient and warrants further exploration.
5.Mitochondrial mechanism and intervention therapy in diabetic cystopathy
Xiaofan LYU ; Yi HUANG ; Liucheng DING
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2026;30(6):1508-1515
BACKGROUND:Mitochondrial dysfunction is a key mechanism underlying the pathogenesis and progression of diabetic cystopathy.Recent studies have suggested that drugs targeting mitochondrial metabolism,oxidative stress,and apoptosis pathways can inhibit bladder tissue degeneration,offering novel therapeutic directions for diabetic cystopathy.OBJECTIVE:To explore the association between mitochondrial abnormalities and diabetic cystopathy and to summarize the mechanisms of pharmacological interventions targeting mitochondrial function.METHODS:The key words are"mitochondria,diabetes,diabetic cystopathy,diabetic bladder dysfunction,detrusor,urothelium,neuron,peripheral nerves"in Chinese and English.Relevant literature was retrieved from CNKI,WanFang,PubMed,and Web of Science.Selected articles were systematically screened and analyzed.RESULTS AND CONCLUSION:During the progression of diabetic cystopathy,mitochondria in detrusor muscle,urothelium,and peripheral nerve cells exhibit alterations in characterization,activity,function,and behavior.Under diabetic conditions,mitochondrial damage leads to increased reactive oxygen species production,increased cytochrome C release,reduced Bcl-2/Bax ratio,enhanced nuclear translocation of apoptosis-inducing factors,and activation of the poly(ADP-ribose)polymerase/c-Jun N-terminal kinase/mitochondrial apoptosis pathway.Mitochondria also act as damage-associated molecular patterns to regulate NLRP3,triggering inflammatory responses.Disrupted mitochondrial energy metabolism involves AMP-activated protein kinase/peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor gamma coactivator-1α signaling axis-mediated phenotypic changes,decreased levels of respiratory chain complexes Ⅰ,Ⅱ,andⅣ,impaired oxidative phosphorylation,inhibited tricarboxylic acid cycle,and reduced mitochondrial spare respiratory capacity.Novel therapeutic agents or formulations can ameliorate diabetic cystopathy by alleviating oxidative stress,exerting anti-inflammatory effects,and modulating energy-sensing pathways to restore mitochondrial function.Although mitochondrial roles in other diabetic complications have been extensively studied,research on their involvement in diabetic cystopathy remains insufficient and warrants further exploration.
6.The Influence of Additional Trunk Load and Different Running Speeds on Six Degree of Freedom Kinematics of the Knee Joint
Xiaofan HUANG ; Juncong YANG ; Ye LUO ; Zhuman LI ; Mengling HU ; Shaobai WANG
Journal of Medical Biomechanics 2025;40(3):677-683
Objective By exploring changes of six degrees of freedom(6DOF)kinematics of the knee joint during extra weight bearing of the body trunk,the influence of extra weight on knee joint movement patterns was studied.Methods A total of 24 healthy subjects were recruited to walk/run on a treadmill at four speeds under two states:self-weight and wearing a 16 kg vest,and gait analysis was conducted.A three-dimensional(3D)portable knee kinematics analysis system based on infrared stereophotography was used to capture 6DOF movement trajectory data of the tibia relative to the femur.Results Compared to the self-weight state,when additional trunk weight was added,the knee external rotation angle was reduced at 3.6 km/h speed(1.4°-2.1°)and 5.4 km/h speed(2.2°-2.7°);the knee internal rotation angle was reduced at 10.8 km/h speed(2.1°-4.2°);the knee flexion angles was increased significantly at the speed of 3.6 km/h(1.5°-1.8°),9 km/h(1.6°-3.3°)和 10.8 km/h(1.9°-3.1°);the knee adduction angle increased at 5.4 km/h speed(0.5°-0.6°),and decreased at 10.8 km/h speed(0.9°-1.3°).At 10.8 km/h speed,the distal knee displacement(0.2-0.4 mm)was increased,and the lateral knee displacement(0.1-0.2 mm),and anterior knee displacement(0.2-0.3 mm)were significantly reduced.Conclusions The 6DOF kinematics of human knee is significantly affected by the extra trunk weight.Performance is also different at lower and higher speeds.It is suggested that there may exist a hidden injury in military training,and this study provides a kinematic basis for the occurrence of sports injury.
7.Establishment of A Model Combining with Traditional Chinese Medicine Syndrome for Predicting the Risk of Disease Progression in Patients with Membranous Nephropathy
Xiaoyan HUANG ; Xian LI ; Kun ZOU ; Xiaofan HONG ; Yue CAO ; Xing LIANG ; Rongrong WANG ; Ping LI ; Daixin ZHAO ; Wu ZHOU ; Kun BAO
Journal of Guangzhou University of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2025;42(3):774-781
Objective To construct a model combining with traditional Chinese medicine(TCM)syndrome for predicting the risk of disease progression in patients with idiopathic membranous nephropathy(IMN)by machine learning methods,thus to quantitatively evaluating the value of TCM syndrome in the prediction of the risk of disease progression in IMN.Methods Monofactor analysis,recursive feature elimination(RFE)and multivariate binary Logistic regression analysis were used to screen the independent related factors affecting the risk of disease progression of IMN,and then a risk prediction model was constructed.A total of 102 patients with IMN were randomly assigned to the training set and the test set in a ratio of 65∶35,and then the comparison was conducted in the performance indicators of accuracy,sensitivity,specificity,F1 value,and area under the receiver operating characteristic(ROC)area under the curve(AUC)of the risk prediction model with or without the inclusion of the TCM syndrome information.Results Before the inclusion of TCM syndrome information,12 clinical characteristic variables for patients with MN were obtained after monofactor analysis combined with RFE screening,and they were age,hemoglobin quantification,urinary occult blood,24-hour urine protein quantification,urine protein-creatinine ratio,estimated glomerular filtration rate(eGFR),creatinine,uric acid,alanine transaminase,anti-phospholipase A2 receptor antibody(PLA2R-Ab),total cholesterol,and low-density lipoprotein cholesterd.A risk cholesterol prediction model containing the above variables was constructed.The multivariate binary Logistic regression analysis showed that the differences of the clinical variables mentioned above between the training-set group and test-set group were statistically significant,and the risk prediction model presented good sensitivity and predictability.Monofactor analysis combined with RFE screening was performed again after the inclusion of TCM syndrome information,and then 14 variables were obtained,which included blood stasis syndrome and dampness obstruction syndrome.The sensitivity and specificity of the model with the inclusion of the TCM syndrome information were significantly improved when compared with those without the inclusion of TCM syndrome information.Conclusion The results of the study initially indicate that TCM syndrome can be used as an important supplementary variable for predicting the risk of disease progression in IMN,and will provide a reference for intelligent diagnosis through the integration of traditional Chinese and western medicine information,and will supply the guidance for the treatment of IMN with TCM.
8.Relationship between physical activity and sarcopenia among elderly people in ten provinces (autonomous regions) of China, 2022—2023
Yuchen WANG ; Huijun WANG ; Yuna HE ; Chang SU ; Jiguo ZHANG ; Wenwen DU ; Xiaofang JIA ; Feifei HUANG ; Li LI ; Jing BAI ; Yanli WEI ; Xiaofan ZHANG ; Fangxu GUAN ; Yifei OUYANG
Journal of Environmental and Occupational Medicine 2025;42(6):661-667
Background The decline of physical activity in the elderly due to aging may increase the risk of sarcopenia. Currently, there is a lack of evidence from large natural populations on the relationship between PA and sarcopenia. Objective To explore the relationship between PA and sarcopenia in the elderly aged 60 years and above in 10 provinces (autonomous regions) of China. Methods Data were retrieved from the 2022—2023 round of the China Development and Nutrition Health Impact Cohort. Personal basic information and PA data were collected by questionnaire survey. Skeletal muscle mass was measured by bio-electrical impedance analysis, muscle strength was measured using a grip dynamometer, and physical performance was reflected by 6-meter walk speed. The Asian Working Group for Sarcopenia (AWGS) 2019 criteria were used to diagnose sarcopenia. Light physical activity (LPA) duration, moderate-to-vigorous physical activity (MVPA) duration, and total physical activity volume were calculated. A total of
9.The Influence of Additional Trunk Load and Different Running Speeds on Six Degree of Freedom Kinematics of the Knee Joint
Xiaofan HUANG ; Juncong YANG ; Ye LUO ; Zhuman LI ; Mengling HU ; Shaobai WANG
Journal of Medical Biomechanics 2025;40(3):677-683
Objective By exploring changes of six degrees of freedom(6DOF)kinematics of the knee joint during extra weight bearing of the body trunk,the influence of extra weight on knee joint movement patterns was studied.Methods A total of 24 healthy subjects were recruited to walk/run on a treadmill at four speeds under two states:self-weight and wearing a 16 kg vest,and gait analysis was conducted.A three-dimensional(3D)portable knee kinematics analysis system based on infrared stereophotography was used to capture 6DOF movement trajectory data of the tibia relative to the femur.Results Compared to the self-weight state,when additional trunk weight was added,the knee external rotation angle was reduced at 3.6 km/h speed(1.4°-2.1°)and 5.4 km/h speed(2.2°-2.7°);the knee internal rotation angle was reduced at 10.8 km/h speed(2.1°-4.2°);the knee flexion angles was increased significantly at the speed of 3.6 km/h(1.5°-1.8°),9 km/h(1.6°-3.3°)和 10.8 km/h(1.9°-3.1°);the knee adduction angle increased at 5.4 km/h speed(0.5°-0.6°),and decreased at 10.8 km/h speed(0.9°-1.3°).At 10.8 km/h speed,the distal knee displacement(0.2-0.4 mm)was increased,and the lateral knee displacement(0.1-0.2 mm),and anterior knee displacement(0.2-0.3 mm)were significantly reduced.Conclusions The 6DOF kinematics of human knee is significantly affected by the extra trunk weight.Performance is also different at lower and higher speeds.It is suggested that there may exist a hidden injury in military training,and this study provides a kinematic basis for the occurrence of sports injury.
10.Screening and diagnostic validity of the comprehensive cognitive domain assessment scale for mild cognitive impair-ment in the Chinese population with Parkinson disease
Xiaofan XUE ; Zhiyue WU ; Anqi HUANG
Journal of Apoplexy and Nervous Diseases 2024;41(5):402-407
Objective To develop an appropriate comprehensive scale for mild cognitive impairment in Parkinson dis-ease(PD-MCI)due to various diagnostic methods for PD-MCI and a lack of consensus on the applicable neuropsychological scales for PD-MCI.Methods A total of 92 non-dementia PD patients with a confirmed diagnosis were enrolled in this study,and all patients were assessed using the comprehensive scale of five cognitive domains recommended by the Chinese version of PD-MCI guidelines and Movement Disorder Society(MDS).Based on the norms of healthy controls assessed by the same scale,the patients were divided into non-cognitive impairment PD group and PD-MCI group.The t-test was used to observe the consistency between groups;the receiver operating characteristic(ROC)curve was used to investigate the cut-off value of each scale with the highest sensitivity and specificity in identifying the impairment in each cognitive domain of PD-MCI;a binary lo-gistic regression analysis was used to determine the specific contents of the comprehensive cognitive domain assessment scale for PD-MCI.Results This study showed that the ten-point comprehensive cognitive domain assessment scale based on long-time memory in Brief Visuospatial Memory Test,Clock Drawing Test,digit span backward test,Trail Making Test A,Verbal Flu-ency Test,Trail Making Test B,Similarities,Boston Naming Test,long-time recall memory in Auditory Verbal Learning Test,and short-time recall memory in Wechsler Memory Scale-IV Logical Memory Test had a significant diagnostic validity in predict-ing PD-MCI,with an area under the ROC curve of 0.971(95%CI 0.941?1.000).Conclusion The recommended cut-off value can be used to perform a subtype analysis of PD-MCI and observe the outcome and clinical specificity of different subtypes of PD-MCI,and therefore,it has a certain clinical significance.

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