1.Analysis of the current situation and common problems in research on evidence mapping in Traditional Chinese Medicine
Qianlyu ZHU ; Liyan YAO ; Jibo LI ; Xinning CHEN ; Lijin DENG ; Qiangang WEI
International Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2025;47(8):1049-1054
Evidence mapping is a novel method of evidence synthesis that has been increasingly applied in the field of TCM in recent years. This article provided a comprehensive and detailed introduction to the origin, definition, and characteristics of evidence mapping. It systemically reviewed and summarized published studies on evidence mapping in TCM, exploring common issues encountered during the production and reporting of TCM evidence mapping research. Such issues included the failure to highlight the advantages of TCM in the research topic, lack of prior registration of the study, limited scope of searches, unclear inclusion and exclusion criteria, insufficient standardization in literature screening and data extraction, inadequate overall quality assessment, obscure process of evidence synthesis, lack of targeted evidence analysis, and insufficiently standardized reporting of results. Corresponding improvement strategies were proposed to enhance the quality of TCM evidence mapping literature, increase the reliability and applicability of research outcomes, and thereby promote the modernization and internationalizati.
2.Establishment of a cynomolgus monkey model of gastrocnemius muscle atrophy
Xueping LIU ; Zhenming LI ; Xinning DENG ; Naizhi HE ; Jihong YANG
Acta Laboratorium Animalis Scientia Sinica 2018;26(1):79-85
Objective To establish a monkey model of muscle atrophy by fixing the right lower limb and set up e-valuation criteria for that model. Methods Twelve healthy,6-7 year old male cynomolgus monkeys(body weight 6-7 kg)were used in this study. All animals were normal and had no malformed lower limb bones. Right lower limbs of the an-imals were fixed with fiberglass bandage(from knee joint to anklebone)for 15 weeks. Body weight,crus perimeter and crus volume were recorded every two weeks. MRI examinations of the gastrocnemius muscle were conducted at weeks 11,13 and 15. Muscle biopsy was taken for pathological examination at week 15. Results There were no obvious changes of body weight during the experiment. At 15 weeks after modeling,the right crus perimeter and crus volume of the experimental an-imals were significantly decreased(P <0.05),and some biochemical indexes such as serum creatinine,gloucose and al-kaline phosphatase were significantly decreased(P <0.05), while cholesterol was significantly increased(P <0.05).MRI showed atrophy of the right gastrocnemius muscle. Muscle biopsy also showed muscle atrophy and muscle fibers be-came thinner in the right gastrocnemius,and the cross-section area of the muscle fibers was significantly decreased. Con?clusions It is easy to operate and establish a muscle atrophy model in Cynomolgus monkeys by fixing the right lower limb. This model is suitable for objective and easy evaluation of muscle atrophy by measurement of crus perimeter and crus volume of the limb,blood biochemical parameters,MRI examination,and histopathological examination in combination.

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