1.Medication rules of Astragali Radix in ancient Chinese medical books based on "disease-medicine-dose" pattern.
Jia-Lei CAO ; Lü-Yuan LIANG ; Yi-Hang LIU ; Zi-Ming XU ; Xuan WANG ; Wen-Xi WEI ; He-Jia WAN ; Xing-Hang LYU ; Wei-Xiao LI ; Yu-Xin ZHANG ; Bing-Qi WEI ; Xian-Qing REN
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2025;50(3):798-811
This study employed the "disease-medicine-dose" pattern to mine the medication rules of traditional Chinese medicine(TCM) prescriptions containing Astragali Radix in ancient Chinese medical books, aiming to provide a scientific basis for the clinical application of Astragali Radix and the development of new medicines. The TCM prescriptions containing Astragali Radix were retrieved from databases such as Chinese Medical Dictionary and imported into Excel 2020 to construct the prescription library. Statical analysis were performed for the prescriptions regarding the indications, syndromes, medicine use frequency, herb effects, nature and taste, meridian tropism, dosage forms, and dose. SPSS statistics 26.0 and IBM SPSS Modeler 18.0 were used for association rules analysis and cluster analysis. A total of 2 297 prescriptions containing Astragali Radix were collected, involving 233 indications, among which sore and ulcer, consumptive disease, sweating disorder, and apoplexy had high frequency(>25), and their syndromes were mainly Qi and blood deficiency, Qi and blood deficiency, Yin and Yang deficiency, and Qi deficiency and collateral obstruction, respectively. In the prescriptions, 98 medicines were used with the frequency >25 and they mainly included Qi-tonifying medicines and blood-tonifying medicines. Glycyrrhizae Radix et Rhizoma, Angelicae Sinensis Radix, Ginseng Radix et Rhizoma, Atractylodis Macrocephalae Rhizoma, and Citri Reticulatae Pericarpium were frequently used. The medicines with high frequency mainly have warm or cold nature, and sweet, pungent, or bitter taste, with tropism to spleen, lung, heart, liver, and kidney meridians. In the treatment of sore and ulcer, Astragali Radix was mainly used with the dose of 3.73 g and combined with Glycyrrhizae Radix et Rhizoma to promote granulation and heal up sores. In the treatment of consumptive disease, Astragali Radix was mainly used with the dose of 37.30 g and combined with Ginseng Radix et Rhizoma to tonify deficiency and replenish Qi. In the treatment of sweating disorder, Astragali Radix was mainly used with the dose of 3.73 g and combined with Glycyrrhizae Radix et Rhizoma to consolidate exterior and stop sweating. In the treatment of apoplexy, Astragali Radix was mainly used with the dose of 7.46 g and combined with Glycyrrhizae Radix et Rhizoma to dispell wind and stop convulsions. Astragali Radix can be used in the treatment of multiple system diseases, with the effects of tonifying Qi and ascending Yang, consolidating exterior and stopping sweating, and expressing toxin and promoting granulation. According to the manifestations of different diseases, when combined with other medicines, Astragali Radix was endowed with the effects of promoting granulation and healing up sores, tonifying deficiency and Qi, consolidating exterior and stopping sweating, and dispelling wind and replenishing Qi. The findings provide a theoretical reference and a scientific basis for the clinical application of Astragali Radix and the development of new medicines.
Drugs, Chinese Herbal/history*
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Humans
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Medicine, Chinese Traditional/history*
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History, Ancient
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Astragalus Plant/chemistry*
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China
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Astragalus propinquus
2.Effectiveness of arthroscopic release assisted with medial small incision in treatment of non-traumatic elbow stiffness.
Lijun LÜ ; Yanyan CHANG ; Baojun ZHOU ; Qiuming GAO ; Jieliang HU ; Liyuan CHEN ; Kongxing WEI ; Fujun GAO ; Wentao LI ; Xin YUAN ; Yibin JIN
Chinese Journal of Reparative and Reconstructive Surgery 2025;39(5):563-568
OBJECTIVE:
To explore the effectiveness of arthroscopic release of elbow joint assisted by medial small incision ulnar nerve release in the treatment of non-traumatic elbow stiffness.
METHODS:
The clinical data of 15 patients with non-traumatic elbow stiffness treated with arthroscopic release of elbow joint assisted by medial small incision ulnar nerve release between April 2019 and September 2023 were retrospectively analyzed. There were 6 males and 9 females with an average age of 46 years ranging from 34 to 56 years. The causes included rheumatoid arthritis in 3 cases, gouty arthritis in 2 cases, loose bodies in 3 cases, and elbow osteoarthritis in 7 cases. There were 4 cases with ulnar neuritis and 3 cases with synovial osteochondromatosis. The duration of elbow stiffness ranged from 6 to 18 months, with an average of 10 months. The operation time and intraoperative blood loss were recorded. The effectiveness was evaluated by visual analogue scale (VAS) score, range of elbow motion (maximum flexion, maximum extension, and total flexion and extension), Mayo score, and Hospital for Special Surgery (HSS) elbow score.
RESULTS:
The operation time was 60-90 minutes, with an average of 65 minutes, and the intraoperative blood loss was 40-100 mL, with an average of 62 mL. All patients were followed up 13-18 months, with an average of 14 months. There was no complication such as vascular and nerve injury, poor wound healing, collateral ligament injury, elbow joint space narrowing, osteophyte proliferation, or loose body formation around the joint. At last follow-up, the elbow range of motion (maximum flexion, maximum extension, and total flexion and extension), VAS score, and Mayo score significantly improved when compared with those before operation ( P<0.05). The HSS elbow score was 85-95, with an average of 92; 12 cases were excellent, 3 cases were good, and the excellent and good rate was 100%.
CONCLUSION
Arthroscopic release of elbow joint assisted by medial small incision ulnar nerve release is an effective way to treat non-traumatic elbow stiffness, which has the advantages of small trauma, short operation time, and good effectiveness. It can carry out early elbow rehabilitation training and significantly improve elbow function.
Humans
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Male
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Female
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Arthroscopy/methods*
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Adult
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Middle Aged
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Elbow Joint/physiopathology*
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Retrospective Studies
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Range of Motion, Articular
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Treatment Outcome
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Ulnar Nerve/surgery*
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Operative Time
3.Application of 3D-printed navigation for genital nerve regulation in male with lower urinary tract symptoms.
Zi-Qin ZHOU ; Xin SONG ; Yin-Jun GU ; Jian-Wei LÜ
National Journal of Andrology 2025;31(8):698-702
OBJECTIVE:
To investigate the efficacy of 3D-printed navigation guided pudendal lead implantation on nervous regulation of lower urinary tract symptoms(LUTS) in male patients.
METHODS:
Twenty-eight male patients who underwent perineal nervous regulation treatment for LUTS in Gongli Hospital of Pudong New Area from October 2021 to October 2023 were randomly divided into observation group and control group. The technology assisted with 3D-printed navigation to regulate the genital nerves was used in observation group. And the patients in control group were treated with regulation of the genital nerves by routine puncture. Operation time of puncture, number of surgical punctures, and stimulator debugging time compared between the two groups. The improvement of postoperative symptoms and surgical complications of patients in the observation group were recorded as well.
RESULT:
A total of 12 male LUTS patients were included in the observation group, with an average age of 36.5±6.5 years, including 7 cases of frequent micturition, 3 cases of perineal pain, and 2 cases of dysuria. Four patients showed no significant improvement in symptoms, including two patients with pain and two cases of frequent micturition who did not undergo secondary surgery. While the other eight patients showed significant improvement in symptoms. The average time for successful puncture in control group was (21.13 ± 4.53) minutes, which was longer than that of the 3D-printed navigation group ([10.32 ± 3.42] min) significantly (P<0.05). The average number of punctures in the ordinary puncture group was 5.62 ± 1.43, which was significantly higher than that in the 3D-printed navigation group (1.5 ± 0.56). There was no statistically significant difference in the average time for stimulator debugging between the two groups of patients. The conversion rate of the 3D-printed navigation group in the second phase was 66.7%, which was higher than that (37.5%) significantly (P<0.05).
CONCLUSION
3D printing navigation of pudendal nerve electrode wire implantation can improve the accuracy of electrode implantation and the conversion rate to a certain extent, which has the advantages of reducing the difficulty of surgery.
Humans
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Male
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Printing, Three-Dimensional
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Lower Urinary Tract Symptoms/surgery*
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Adult
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Pudendal Nerve
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Middle Aged
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Electrodes, Implanted
4.Ménétrier's Disease:Report of One Case and Literature Review.
Ming-Yue LÜ ; Su-Su LI ; Xin-Hua ZHANG
Acta Academiae Medicinae Sinicae 2025;47(5):762-767
Ménétrier's disease (MD) is a relatively rare special type of gastritis in clinical practice.This article reports the multiple diagnosis and treatment processes of a patient with MD in the northwest plateau region,reviews relevant literature,and summarizes the ultrasonic features of gastrointestinal contrast-enhanced ultrasound in this case and their value in the diagnosis and treatment process.Furthermore,this article discusses the key points of imaging differentiation of MD from chronic hypertrophic gastritis,multiple gastric polyps,gastric cancer,and gastric lymphoma.
Humans
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Gastritis, Hypertrophic/diagnosis*
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Ultrasonography
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Male
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Middle Aged
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Female
5.Effect of virtual reality on cognitive function and quality of life in patients with Parkinson's disease:a meta-analy-sis
Meiling LÜ ; Jie WANG ; Weisi ZENG ; Xiaoting WEN ; Xin CHU
Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Theory and Practice 2024;30(6):648-656
Objective To evaluate the effect of virtual reality(VR)on cognitive function and quality of life in patients with Parkin-son's disease. Methods A systematic search of CBM,CNKI,Wanfang data,VIP,Cochrane Library,Web of Science,Embase,and PubMed was carried out to identify randomized control trials(RCT)about the effect of VR technology on pa-tients with Parkinson's disease from inception to February 29th,2024.The control group received routine cogni-tive training,balance training or physical therapy,and the experimental group received VR technology.The quali-ty of articles was evaluated using the Cochrane Collaboration's 5.1.0 RCT risk assessment tool for bias.The meta-analysis was performed using Revman5.4.GRADE was used to evaluate the evidence quality of outcome indica-tors. Results A total of 13 literatures involving 426 patients were included.Allocation concealment and blind methods were not described in most literatures,and selective reporting of research results or other biases was unclear.VR tech-nology could improve the Motreal Cognitive Assessment(MoCA)score(MD=1.11,95%CI 0.31 to 1.90,P=0.006),Trail Making Test(TMT)-A score(MD=-6.25,95%CI-11.71 to-0.78,P=0.030)and depression scale score(SMD=-0.56,95%CI-0.95 to 0.18,P=0.004)of patients with Parkinson's disease;however,it did not improve TMT-B score(MD=-6.01,95%CI-28.16 to 16.14,P=0.590),Unified Parkinson's Disease Rat-ing Scale(UPDRS)-Part II score(MD=-2.11,95%CI-4.97 to 0.75,P=0.150)and Parkinson's Disease Ques-tionnaire(PDQ-39)score(MD=-0.92,95%CI-4.03 to 2.19,P=0.560).For quality of evidence,MoCA score,UPDRS-Part II score and PDQ-39 score were low,and depression score and TMT score were moderate. Conclusion VR technology can improve the cognitive function and depression of patients with Parkinson's disease;how-ever,no significant improvement is found in activities of daily living and quality of life.
6.Research on policy framework, standards system and application of disability data
Yaru YANG ; Zhuoying QIU ; Zhongyan WANG ; Di CHEN ; Jian YANG ; Qi JING ; Na AN ; Tiantian WAN ; Xiaojia XIN ; Xiaoqin LIU ; Yuanjun DONG ; Xiangxia REN ; Ye LIU ; Yifan TIAN ; Xueli LÜ
Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Theory and Practice 2024;30(12):1365-1375
ObjectiveTo systematically analyze international disability data policies and standards, as well as the application of disability data in policymaking, service optimization and inclusive social development, and to clarify the importance of international disability data policies, standard systems and disability data application for the development of disability-related services. MethodsThrough the analysis of policy content and research on the data standard system, this study explored the disability data policy framework, standard system and technical path of data interoperability and integration of international organizations including the United Nations (United Nations Statistics Division and United Nations Children's Fund), World Health Orgnization, United Nations Educational Scientific and Cultural Organization, and International Labour Organization. ResultsInternational organizations established disability data policy frameworks based on their respective mandates, involving data and service development, data standards, data governance, and data application. The international community established a disability data standard system for disability data collection, coding, exchange, interoperability, statistical analysis, data fusion and application. Building a standardized disability data standard system based on the framework of international health classification standards such as International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health, and International Classification of Diseases, Eleventh Revision would ensure the consistency of cross-national disability data policies, and the interoperability and comparability of disability data, promoting the development of data-driven disability-related services, accurately identifying the service needs of people with disabilities, and optimizing service provision, thereby improving the quality of life and social participation of people with disabilities. ConclusionThe construction and implementation of international disability data policies and data standards have promoted the standardization and interoperability of disability data. With the application of big data, artificial intelligence and blockchain technologies in disability data, international cooperation and cross-industry data fusion in the field of disability data have been promoted, further promoting the development of data-driven disability services, ensuring equal opportunities for people with disabilities to enjoy service resources, and improving the coverage and quality of disability services.
7.Effects of Angelica Sinensis and Astragalus capsules on myocardial autophagy in rats with heart failure
Xue WU ; Xin-Fang LÜ ; Xiao-Dong ZHI ; Xin-Ke ZHAO ; Ying-Dong LI
The Chinese Journal of Clinical Pharmacology 2024;40(10):1453-1457
Objective To investigate whether Angelica Sinensis and Astragalus capsules(AAC)regulates myocardial autophagy in heart failure rats via the phosphatidylinositol 3 kinase(PI3K)/protein kinase(Akt)/mammalian target of sirolimus(mTOR)signaling pathway.Methods A rat model of heart failure was constructed by intraperitoneal 2.5 mg·kg-1 doxorubicin,and another 8 rats served as the control group.The modeling rats were randomly divided into model group,control group and experimental-L,-M,-H groups.Control group was given 30 mg·kg-1 3-methyladenine by intraperitoneal injection;experimental-L,-M,-H groups were given 150,300 and 450 mg·kg-1 AAC by gavage,respectively;blank and model groups were given the same quantity of sterile distilled water.Six groups were administered once daily for 6 weeks.The cardiac function was measured by ultrasound,and the expression levels of PI3K,Akt,mTOR,sequestosome 1(P62)and microtubule-associated light chain protein 3-Ⅱ/Ⅰ(LC3 Ⅱ/Ⅰ)in myocardial tissue were measured by Western blot.Results In the blank,model,control and experimental-H groups,the left ventricular ejection fraction values were(85.00±3.63)%,(56.75±4.83)%,(75.63±3.70)%and(72.75±4.23)%;the relative expression levels of PI3K were 1.00±0,0.28±0.05,0.64±0.08 and 0.74±0.16;phosphorylated Akt/Akt were 1.00±0,0.49±0.06,0.90±0.16 and 0.95±0.10;phosphorylated mTOR/mTOR values were 1.00±0,0.42±0.09,0.73±0.13 and 0.83±0.08;the relative expression levels of P62 proteins were 1.00±0,0.24±0.12,0.57±0.09 and 0.96±0.10;the relative expression levels of LC3 Ⅱ/Ⅰ proteins were 1.00±0,4.31±0.75,2.20±0.76 and 1.59±0.24,respectively.Compared to the model group,statistical significant were identified in the experimental-H and control groups(all P<0.05).Conclusion AAC can regulate PI3K/Akt/mTOR pathway,inhibit myocardial autophagy and improve cardiac function in rats with heart failure.
8.Clinical trial of adalimumab combined with methotrexate in the treatment of patients with rheumatoid arthritis
The Chinese Journal of Clinical Pharmacology 2024;40(19):2786-2790
Objective To observe clinical efficacy and safety of adalimumab(ADA)injection combined with methotrexate(MTX)tablets in the treatment of patients rheumatoid arthritis(RA)and its influences on bone metabolism.Methods According to cohort method,the RA patients were divided into treatment group and control group.The control group was treated with oral MTX tablets(10 mg/once,once/week),while treatment group was given subcutaneous injection of ADA ejection(40 mg/once,once/2 weeks)on basis of control group.Both groups were treated for 24 weeks.The clinical curative effect,symptoms improvement,joint function and serum bone metabolism indexes[bone alkaline phosphatase(B-ALP),bone glaprotein(BGP),carboxyterminal propeptide of type Ⅰ procollagen(PICP)]in the two groups were compared,and safety was evaluated.Results There were 37 cases in control group and 43 cases in treatment group.After treatment,total response rates of treatment group and control group were 93.02%(40 cases/43 cases)and 75.68%(28 cases/37 cases),the difference was statistically significant(P<0.05).After treatment,morning stiffness time in treatment group and control group were(29.27±7.05)and(48.63±12.25)min,the number of joint swelling were 2.64±0.66 and 4.04±1.09,number of joint tenderness were 4.51±1.12 and 6.23±2.07,levels of serum B-ALP were(20.76±2.82)and(26.41±3.05)U·L-1;levels of serum BGP were(27.45±3.41)and(23.86±3.17)ng·mL-1;levels of serum PICP were(47.39±5.63)and(41.68±5.24)ng·mL-1,the differences were statistically significant(P<0.05).The adverse drug reactions in treatment group were mainly on headache,pruritus at the injection site,diarrhea and nausea,while which in control group were mainly on diarrhea,anorexia and nausea.The difference in incidence of adverse reactions between treatment group and control group was not statistically significant(11.63%vs 8.11%,P>0.05).Conclusion Clinical curative effect of ADA injection combined with MTX tablets is significant in RA patients,which can significantly relieve clinical symptoms,promote recovery of joint function,reduce levels of serum rheumatoid factor,relieve inflammatory response and improve bone metabolism.
9.Status of nutritional literacy in peritoneal dialysis patients
Wei-Wei FU ; Shan ZHANG ; Ting-Ting ZHOU ; Wen-Xin YU ; Gui-Lan LÜ
Parenteral & Enteral Nutrition 2024;31(3):172-175,183
Objective:To determine the status of nutritional literacy and its influencing factors among the peritoneal dialysis (PD) patients. Methods:The patients who underwent PD and long-term follow-up in the Department of Nephrology,General Hospital of Eastern Theater Command between January and October,2023 were enrolled in this study. The status of nutritional literacy in the patients was assessed through collecting and analyzing the data on the patients' general information,the current nutritional status,and laboratory-and dialysis-related indicators. Results:The average score of nutritional literacy in the enrolled patients were (24.49±3.35). Significant differences in nutritional literacy scoring were observed in the different patient subgroups according to the patients' educational background,dialysis time or times of receiving multidisciplinary diet guidance (all P values<0.05). The nutritional literacy levels of PD patients were negatively correlated to the concentrations of serum calcium and prealbumin,and left ventricular posterior wall thickness,and postively correlated to prealbumin level(P<0.05). Basing on multiple linear regression analysis,the times of receiving multidisciplinary diet guidance,educational background and serum prealbumin level were identified as independent influencing factors for the nutritional literacy levels in PD patients,respectively (all P values<0.05). Conclusions:The present study showed that the nutritional literacy of PD patients was in the middle level. In clinical practice,to enhance multidisciplinary diet guidance and management at the early stage of PD could contribute to improve the nutritional status of PD patients. In addition,to increase the patients' nutritional knowledge and health management ability might be also helpful for the nutritional levels of PD patients.
10.Establishment of a method for determining the key parameters of hydrolysis kinetics of acid α -glucosidase for injection by ion chromatography
Xin-yue HU ; Jia-hao KONG ; Yue SUN ; Lü-yin WANG ; Xiao-ming ZHANG ; Ping LÜ ; Cheng-gang LIANG ; Jing LI
Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica 2024;59(12):3361-3366
The Dionex CaboPacTM PA10 BioLCTM Analyical 2 mm × 250 mm column was used with a protective column (Dionex CaboPacTM PA10 BioLCTM Guard 2 mm × 50 mm). 100 mmol·L-1 sodium hydroxide solution was used as eluent; the flow rate was 0.25 mL·min-1. Sample tray temperature: 35 ℃. The pulse amperometric detector was adopted, and the waveform was Gold CWE, Ag-AgCl RE, Carbo, Quad. The samples were cultured with 8 concentrations of glycogen substrates (0.31, 1.25, 2.5, 5, 10, 20, 30, and 40 mg·mL-1).

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