1.Metabolic dysfunction-associated fatty liver disease with different clinical phenotypes: Pathogenesis and strategies for integrated traditional Chinese and Western medicine treatment
Wenxia ZHAO ; Lei GAO ; Xinju CHEN ; Yuanyuan ZHENG ; Sutong LIU ; Lihui ZHANG ; Qing ZHAO ; Chenlu ZHAO
Journal of Clinical Hepatology 2026;42(4):930-937
Metabolic dysfunction-associated fatty liver disease (MAFLD) is a chronic metabolic liver disorder with complex etiologies. Different clinical phenotypes of MAFLD (such as obesity, hyperlipidemia, type 2 diabetes mellitus, the postmenopausal state, and chronic hepatitis B) have different mechanisms of action in the development and progression of MAFLD, leading to high heterogeneity in its clinical progression and prognosis. This article systematically reviews the pathogeneses and clinical features of the above five clinical phenotypes of MAFLD and elaborates on the corresponding individualized diagnosis and treatment regimens integrating traditional Chinese medicine and Western medicine, in order to provide a reference for clinical practice and improve clinical diagnosis and treatment.
2.Literature study on acupuncture acupoint prescription for prevention and treatment of urinary retention
Ruonan LIANG ; Yidan XU ; Yingdong WANG ; Qiang XI ; Jiwen QIU ; Xinju LI ; Chao CHEN ; Yi YU ; Zheng ZHU ; Kaiyuan DENG ; Yi GUO ; Mingxing ZHANG
Space Medicine & Medical Engineering 2025;36(1):69-74
Acute urinary retention(AUR)occurs frequently among astronauts on orbit.The current treatment is complex and easy to damage the urethra,which seriously affects the life and work of astronauts.In contrast,acupuncture,a traditional Chinese remedy,has shown promising results in managing urinary retention.However,the specific acupoints that could potentially prevent AUR remain uncertain due to the unique physiological conditions experienced by individuals in space compared to those on Earth.To address this gap,our research delved into the mechanisms of AUR and acupuncture within both traditional Chinese medicine and modern medical practices.We conducted a thorough literature review from Pubmed,Web of Science,CNKI,Wanfang database,VIP database and Chinese Medical Code database.A hierarchical evidence-scoring approach was utilized to analyze the included literatures,thus devised acupuncture protocols for the treatment of AUR.The outcomes of our study aim to establish a foundation for the application of acupuncture in managing AUR.
3.Literature research on acupoint prescriptions for acupuncture and moxibustion in the prevention of aerospace depression syndrome
Kaiyuan DENG ; Yawen TAO ; Yingdong WANG ; Yidan XU ; Qiang XI ; Jiwen QIU ; Xinju LI ; Ruonan LIANG ; Yi YU ; Hao LIU ; Peng ZHOU ; Mingxing ZHANG ; Yi GUO
Space Medicine & Medical Engineering 2025;36(4):305-311
Under the influence of long-term space flights and the confined space environment,it is very easy to induce space depression syndrome,mainly manifested as decreased emotional stability,sleep disorders,mental fatigue,etc.,which seriously affect the living conditions and working abilities of astronauts.The current treatment methods mainly focus on psychological support and drug intervention.Acupuncture has a good effect in treating depression.Therefore,starting from the TCM pathogenesis and modern medical pathogenesis of aerospace depression syndrome,we conducted literature retrieval from databases such as the Chinese Medical Classic,China National Knowledge Infrastructure(CNKI),Wanfang,VIP,PubMed,and Web of science.For the included literature,we adopted the stratified evidence scoring method and combined the TCM mechanism and modern medical mechanism of the effect of acupuncture.A prescription for acupuncture points was constructed to provide a basis for selecting acupuncture points for the prevention of aerospace depression syndrome through acupuncture.
4.Assessment of high-resolution MR vessel wall imaging for plaques characteristics changes after lipid-lowering therapy in acute stroke patients
Yingshuai ZHANG ; Zhigang PENG ; Xinju GAO ; Hongran LIU ; Cuicui LIU ; Xiaona LI
Journal of Practical Radiology 2024;40(6):880-883,887
Objective To evaluate the effect of standardized lipid-lowering therapy in acute stroke patients via high-resolution magnetic resonance vessel wall imaging(HRMR-VWI)to follow-up the characteristics changes of intracranial atherosclerotic plaques.Methods Twenty-two acute stroke patients(65 plaques)were enrolled,and their clinical and imaging data were collected on admission and after standardized lipid-lowering therapy(355-370 days).Diffusion weighted imaging(DWI),three-dimensional time of flight magnetic resonance angiography(3D-TOF-MRA),and HRMR-VWI were performed in all patients.According to the changes in non-high density lipoprotein(non-HDL),all patients were divided into the effective lipid-lowering group and the ineffective lipid-lowering group.The demographic information,plaques characteristics and the effect of standardized lipid-lowering therapy of all patients were compared.Results One(2.33%)plaque in the effective group showed reverse remodeling and four(18.18%)new plaques in the anterior circulation in the ineffective group.Patients in the effective group were significantly better than those in the ineffective group in terms of plaque thickness,load,remodeling index(RI),and the rate of increase in plaque thickness,load,stenosis,and RI,with statistically significant difference(P<0.05).There was no statistical significance in the rate of stenosis between the two groups.Conclusion Standardized lipid-lowering therapy has differences in the prognosis of acute stroke patients,and HRMR-VWI may be conducive to individualized assessment of the lipid-lowering effect.
5.Exploring mechanism of Chaihu Longgu Muli Decoction and Ganmai Dazao Decoction in treatment of post-stroke depression based on network pharmacology,molecular docking and animal experiment
Hongmei MA ; Jiaming LIU ; Qiqi CHEN ; Zhenyu ZHANG ; Zhiqiang HUANG ; Yong CHEN ; Hongfeng LEI ; Xinju HOU
Chinese Journal of Immunology 2024;40(5):1082-1088,1095
Objective:To explore mechanism of Chaihu Longgu Muli Decoction and Ganmai Dazao Decoction in treatment of post-stroke depression(PSD)based on network pharmacology,molecular docking and animal experiment.Methods:TCMSP and other databases were used to predict active components and targets of Chaihu Longgu Muli Decoction and Ganmai Dazao Decoction.Targets of PSD were retrieved from PharmGKB and other databases,and"component-intersection target-disease"network was constructed by Cytoscape(v3.9.1)software.PPI network was constructed by String(v11.5)database,and GO enrichment and KEGG pathway analy-sis of intersection targets were performed by DAVID6.8 database.AutoDock vina(v1.1.2)software was used for molecular docking.Pymol(v 2.5)and other softwares were used to visualize optimal docking results.Animal experiments were setup in control group,model group,fluoxetine group,TCM group and TCM+fluoxetine group,neurobehavioral scores and expressions of neurotransmitters and inflammatory factors in brain tissues were detected.mRNA and protein expressions of key genes PPARG,MAPK3,AKT1,PIK3CA were detected by RT-qPCR and Western blot.Results:A total of 225 kinds of active ingredients of Chaihu Longgu Muli Decoction and Ganmai Dazao Decoction were obtained,which acted on 119 targets of PSD,among which key targets included MAPK3,AKT1,PIK3CA and PPARG,key pathways including MAPK signaling pathway,PI3K-Akt signaling pathway and etc.Compared with model group,MAPK3 mRNA and protein expressions were decreased,AKT1,PIK3CA,PPARG mRNA and protein expressions were increased in TCM group and TCM+fluoxetine group(P<0.05).Conclusion:Mechanism of Chaihu Longgu Muli Decoction and Ganmai Dazao Decoction in treatment of PSD may be related to inhibition of MAPK3 expression,promotion of AKT1,PIK3CA,PPARG expressions,alleviation of inflammatory response and oxidative stress in brain tissues.
6.Ideas and methods for the construction of acupoint group database for acupuncture indications in aerospace medicine
Yingdong WANG ; Yawen TAO ; Yi YU ; Zheng ZHU ; Mingxing ZHANG ; Qiang XI ; Jiwen QIU ; Xinju LI ; Yidan XU ; Ruonan LIANG ; Kaiyuan DENG ; Yi GUO
Space Medicine & Medical Engineering 2024;35(5):319-324
Astronauts are affected by the space environment,and there are health problems in many systems of the body,which seriously affect the on-orbit work efficiency and the health recovery after landing.Although measures have been taken,there are still deficiencies.Acupuncture can regulate the body in a multi-target,multi-level and multi-system way to protect the health of astronauts,which is an effective measure to protect the health problems of astronauts.But there is no acupoint group database for aerospace medical problems,which limits the application of acupuncture in space.The aim of this paper is to solve the possible aerospace medical problems of astronauts by acupuncture.Firstly,the acupuncture indications in aerospace medicine are determined through literature research,expert consultation and expert consensus,and then the evidence collection,evidence evaluation and evidence aggregation are carried out through the"stratified evidence evaluation method"for ancient literature,modern literature and expert experience.Finally,acupoint prescriptions were recommended based on the comprehensive score of acupoints,and acupuncture prescriptions for all acupuncture indications in aerospace medicine were integrated to form an acupoint group database,so as to contribute more Chinese wisdom and solutions to solve aerospace medicine problems.
7.Biological connotation of "phlegm-turbidity" theory in hepatocellular carcinoma microenvironment based on abnormal lipid metabolism
Fangming YANG ; Zhun XIAO ; Xiaoqi CHEN ; Chuanlei ZHANG ; Xinju CHEN ; Suping MA ; Wenxia ZHAO
Journal of Clinical Hepatology 2023;39(2):432-438
There is still a lack of effective strategies for the prevention and treatment of liver cancer, and a deep understanding of its pathogenesis may help to develop new treatment methods. Due to the abnormal changes of lipid metabolism in the development and progression of liver cancer, such process is closely associated with the "phlegm-turbidity" theory in traditional Chinese medicine (TCM). Starting from the changes of lipid metabolism in hepatocellular carcinoma microenvironment, this article discusses the association of the abnormal changes of lipid metabolism in tumor cells and immune cells with the "phlegm-turbidity" theory and the clinical efficacy of phlegm-eliminating therapies in clinical practice. Since the "phlegm-turbidity" theory in TCM plays an important role in the pathogenesis and pathological changes of liver cancer, the analysis of its theoretical connotation helps to clarify pathological mechanism, thereby providing a theoretical basis for the role of TCM in the prevention and treatment of liver cancer.
8. Curative effect of fuzheng xiaoliu granules in the treatment of primary liver cancer and analysis of serum metabolomics
Dandan SHI ; Yiyao SUN ; Xiaoqi CHEN ; Fangming YANG ; Chuanlei ZHANG ; Xinting WANG ; Changwei YUAN ; Xinju CHEN
Chinese Journal of Clinical Pharmacology and Therapeutics 2023;28(11):1247-1262
AIM: To observe the clinical efficacy of Fuzheng Xiaoliu Granules in the treatment of stage II primary liver cancer and to explore its mechanism of action from the perspective of metabolomics. METHODS: Sixty patients with stage II primary liver cancer who achieved complete remission (CR) after comprehensive interventional therapy were randomly divided into treatment group and placebo group, with 30 patients in each group. They were treated for one year and observed for one year. The one-year recurrence rate, traditional chinese medicine (TCM) syndrome score, alpha-fetoprotein and child-pugh grade were compared between the two groups. The serum metabolites of the two groups before and after treatment were screened by ultra-high liquid chromatography-mass spectrometry technology, and the metabolic pathways and related biological pathways were analyzed. RESULTS: The one-year recurrence rate of the treatment group was significantly lower than that of the placebo group, and the overall improvement rate of TCM syndrome score was significantly better than that of the placebo group (P<0.05). There was no statistical significance in the comparison of alpha-fetoprotein and child-pugh grade between the two groups after treatment (P>0.05). Metabolomics results showed that there were 39 and 33 different metabolites in the treatment group before and after treatment and in the two groups after treatment, respectively. After enrichment analysis and topological analysis of the different metabolites, it was found that Fuzheng Xiaoliu Granules could affect amino acid metabolism, fatty acid metabolism and purine metabolism and other metabolic pathways. Before and after treatment in the treatment group and after treatment in the two groups, there were the same differential metabolites and metabolic pathways in the two comparison results. The same differential metabolites with FOLD CHANGE>1 include Stearic acid, Hypoxanthine, Kynurenic acid, Arachidonic acid, and N-Arachidonoyl Dopamine. The same metabolic pathways with Impact>0.1 include Arachidonic acid metabolism and Histidine metabolism. CONCLUSION: Fuzheng xiaoliu granules can effectively reduce the recurrence rate of stage II liver cancer patients after comprehensive intervention and improve the TCM syndrome. It may inhibit the activation of PI3K/Akt and ERK signaling pathways by regulating the content of metabolites involved in metabolic pathways such as amino acids and fatty acids, thereby delaying tumor recurrence.
9.To explore the mechanism of AGEs on diabetic endothelial cell damage based on monocyte⁃macrophage exosomes/microRNA⁃92a
Yan Li ; Xinju Zhang ; Wu Liu ; Jinfeng Li ; Yan Sun ; Hui Li ; Jieping Cheng
Acta Universitatis Medicinalis Anhui 2023;58(1):85-94
Objective:
To explore the mechanism of advanced glycation end products (AGEs) on diabetic endothelial cell damage based on monocyte⁃macrophage exosomes (Exos)/microRNA⁃92a ( miR⁃92a) .
Methods:
Twenty apolipoprotein E ⁃deficient (ApoE - / - ) mice were randomly divided into two groups : injury group (n = 10) and injury + STZ group ( n = 10 ) . The injury + STZ group established a diabetes model induced by streptozotocin (STZ) . All animals underwent partial left carotid artery (PLCA) ligation. The carotid arteries were collected , the number of M1 macrophages was detected by immunohistochemistry , and the level of AGEs was analyzed by ELISA.Microvascular endothelial cell line bEnd. 3 cells were treated with conditioned medium (CM) of AGEs treated RAW264. 7 cells or Exos derived from RAW264. 7 , followed by evaluations of the cell barrier function and mitochondrial function.
Results :
There was an increased number of M1 macrophages in carotid atherosclerotic tissues of diabetic mice and in AGEs treated RAW264. 7 cells. CM or Exos significantly induced barrier dysfunction , reactive
oxygen species (ROS) accumulation and mitochondrial dysfunction in vascular endothelial cells in vitro. In addition , bioinformatics analysis showed that miR⁃92a was up⁃regulated in Exos derived from macrophages stimulated by AGEs. Experimentally , Exos participated in CM⁃induced barrier dysfunction , ROS accumulation and mitochondrial dysfunction in bEnd. 3 cells by transferring miR⁃92a. Finally , a series of rescue experiments further confirmed that Exos regulated the barrier dysfunction and mitochondrial function in vascular endothelial cells through miR⁃92a.
Conclusion
The expression of AGEs and the number of M1 macrophages in diabetic ApoE - / - mice increase , and AGEs stimulates Exos from macrophages could impair the barrier function and mitochondrial function in vascular endothelial cells by delivering miR⁃92a in vitro.
10.Efficacy and safety of hospital-based group medical quarantine for dialysis patients exposed to coronavirus disease 2019.
Li ZUO ; Yu XU ; Xinju ZHAO ; Wudong GUO ; Xiaodan LI ; Fuyu QIAO ; Liangying GAN ; Xiaobo HUANG ; Jie GAO ; Xiaodong TANG ; Bo FENG ; Jiqiu KUANG ; Yizhang LI ; Peng LIU ; Ying LIU ; Lei WANG ; Jing LIU ; Xiaojun JIA ; Luhua YANG ; He ZHANG ; Haibo WANG ; Hongsong CHEN ; Jianliu WANG ; Zhancheng GAO
Chinese Medical Journal 2022;135(19):2392-2394
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