1.Construction and Evaluation of Mouse Model of Qi Deficiency and Phlegm Dampness Syndrome
Qichun ZHOU ; Gangxing ZHU ; Yongchun ZOU ; Baoyi LAN ; Zhanyu CUI ; Xi WANG ; Mengfei XU ; Qing TANG ; Sumei WANG
Chinese Journal of Experimental Traditional Medical Formulae 2026;32(4):138-146
ObjectiveQi deficiency and phlegm dampness syndrome is a common type of clinical traditional Chinese medicine(TCM) syndrome. However, there is no standard, scientific, and accurate report on the construction of animal models of Qi deficiency and phlegm dampness syndrome. This study aims to construct a mouse model of Qi deficiency and phlegm dampness syndrome by using a multi-factor composite modeling method and to evaluate the model. MethodsTwenty-one C57BL/6 mice were randomly divided into three groups with seven mice in each group, which were the normal group, model group, and Shenling Baizhusan (SLBZ) group. The control group was fed with ordinary diet and kept in a normal environment. The model group and SLBZ group were fed with a high-fat diet in a high-humidity environment. Swimming with heavy weights until exhaustion and gavage with cold water or lard were used to establish the mouse model of Qi deficiency and phlegm dampness syndrome. In order to test the syndrome by prescription, mice in the SLBZ group were treated with SLBZ for 14 days after model construction. The exhaustive swimming time, body weight, serum lipid levels, tongue changes, "Qi deficiency and phlegm dampness" assessment scale score, and cecal index of mice in each group were measured. The feces of each group of mice were sent for metagenomics and metabolome sequencing, and the changes in intestinal flora and metabolites were analyzed. ResultsAfter the modeling of Qi deficiency and phlegm dampness syndrome, the exhaustive swimming time of mice was obviously shortened (P<0.01). The serum total cholesterol, low density lipoprotein cholesterol, and non-high density lipoprotein cholesterol of mice were significantly increased (all P<0.01). The tongue of mice was significantly different from that of the normal group, and the score of the assessment scale was significantly higher than that of the control group (P<0.01). Cecal index decreased significantly (P<0.01). The serum lipid level, tongue image, assessment scale score, and cecal index were reversed in the SLBZ group. Metagenomic and metabolome sequencing results showed that intestinal flora and fecal metabolites were significantly changed in mice with Qi deficiency and phlegm dampness syndrome. Akkermansia_muciniphila, Faecalibaculum_rodentium, Eubacterium_plexicaudatum, Eubacterium sp 14_2, Candida glabrata, Romboutsia_ilealis, Turicibacter sp TS3, and other bacteria had significant changes, and the expressions of intestinal metabolites such as chenodeoxycholic acid, choline, L-phenylalanine betaine, and 2-phenylbutyric acid were significantly changed. Related metabolic pathways such as linoleic acid metabolism, primary bile acid biosynthesis, lysine degradation, arginine biosynthesis, and alpha-linolenic acid metabolism were affected. ConclusionThe Qi deficiency and phlegm dampness model of mice can be constructed by the multi-factor composite modeling method of high-fat diet feeding, high-humidity environment feeding, exhaustive swimming with heavy weight, and intragastric administration with cold water or lard. The blood lipid level, tongue change, score of "Qi deficiency and phlegm dampness assessment scale", cecal index, and changes in related intestinal flora and metabolites of mice can be used as key indicators for model evaluation.
2.Training methods for high-altitude acclimatization and its applications in military
Journal of Army Medical University 2025;47(1):1-9
The unique geography,climate,and natural conditions of plateaus pose significant challenges to the physical health and combat effectiveness of stationed troops.In high-altitude regions,maladaptation can lead to acute mountain sickness,such as high-altitude pulmonary edema and high-altitude cerebral edema.Previous studies have shown that gradual acclimatization is an effective strategy for preventing and mitigating altitude sickness.Additionally,non-pharmacological strategies such as intermittent hypoxia and pre-simulated altitude training have also been proven to effectively promote altitude acclimatization.Conventional acclimatization strategies take longer time and are not conducive to rapid deployment of military personnel.In this article,we review various acclimatization training for individuals entering high-altitude areas,in order to provide a reference for the research and application of scientific and efficient altitude acclimatization training strategies.
3.Predicting mortality risk in severe ards patients using indirect calorimetry-based oxygen consumption and carbon dioxide production rates
Ke GUAN ; Huihuang ZOU ; Yuna HU ; Ling YE ; Yanwei CHENG ; Jingjing NIU ; Cunzhen WANG ; Ke QIN ; Tingyuan ZHANG ; Bin YANG ; Yuhan SUN ; Wenliang ZHU ; Qingbo FAN ; Zhisong GUO ; Yongchun CHEN ; Wenjie WANG
Chinese Journal of Emergency Medicine 2025;34(3):396-403
Objective:To investigate the relationship between oxygen consumption (VO 2), carbon dioxide production (VCO 2), and Oxygen Consumption/lactate (VO 2/Lac) with risk of death in patients with severe ARDS. Methods:A retrospective cohort study method was used, and the study subjects were hospitalized for >5 days adult patients with severe ARDS in the central intensive care unit of Henan Provincial People's Hospital from 1 March 2020 to 30 June 2023. The following patients were excluded: IC test was not completed on the 4th day of ICU admission, IC test results were unreliable, mechanical ventilation duration had exceeded 48 h at the time of ICU transfer or admission, palliative care patients and pregnant and parturient women. Using indirect calorimetry to determine VO 2 and VCO 2 values on the 4th day of admission, reviewing medical records to obtain general condition, disease information, blood gas analysis (including lactate value), diagnostic and therapeutic measures, and following up deaths by telephone and time of death. The primary outcome measure was death at 90 days, and the secondary outcome measure was death at 28 days, length of stay in ICU, total length of stay, and total hospitalization cost. Cox regression analysis and linear regression analysis were used to investigate the relationship between VO 2, VCO 2, VO 2/Lac and primary and secondary outcome indexes. Results:A total of 216 patients were enrolled, 78 patients (36.1%) died and 138 patients (63.9%) survived at 90 days. After correction for confounders, the results of multifactorial Cox regression analysis suggested that compared with the Q4 group, HR (95% CI) for 90-day risk of death in the VO 2 Q1 and Q2 groups was 3.21 (1.38, 7.49) and 3.24 (1.42, 7.38), and HR (95% CI) for 90-day risk of death in the VCO 2 Q1, Q2 and Q3 groups was 5.88 (2.33, 14.84), 4.26 (1. 60, 11.34) and 3.54 (1.34, 9.35), respectively, and the HR (95% CI) for 90-day risk of death in the VO 2/Lac Q1, Q2 and Q3 groups were 8.72 (3.01, 25.25), 8.43 (2.91, 24.47) and 4.04 (1.34, 12.17) respectively. P-trends were all <0.05, indicating that VO 2, VCO 2 and VO 2/Lac were linearly and negatively associated with the risk of 90-day mortality. In addition, VO 2, VCO 2, and VO 2/Lac were negatively associated with 28-day risk of death and higher VO 2/Lac was negatively associated with length of ICU stay. Conclusions:VO 2, VCO 2 and VO 2/Lac were negatively associated with 90-day mortality risk and 28-day mortality risk in patients with severe ARDS and may be independent risk factors predicting mortality risk of such patients.
4.Clinical Observation of Yinlian Gargle in the Prevention and Treatment of Acute Radiation-Induced Oropharyngeal Mucositis After Nasopharyngeal Carcinoma Radiotherapy
Caishan FANG ; Peiqi XIAO ; Yu ZHONG ; Yongchun WANG ; Chiming ZHANG ; Min ZHOU ; Yajie YAN ; Yan RUAN
Traditional Chinese Drug Research & Clinical Pharmacology 2024;35(1):141-147
Objective To observe the clinical efficacy of Yinlian Gargle in the treatment of acute radiation-induced oropharyngeal mucositis after nasopharyngeal carcinoma radiotherapy.Methods Thirty-two patients with nasopharyngeal carcinoma,who had received first radiation,were randomly split into two groups:the trial group(19 cases)and the control group(13 cases).After all groups were treated with radiotherapy and chemotherapy,the control group was given rinse treatment with saline whereas the trial group was given Yinlian Gargle.The incidence of severe acute radiation-induced oropharyngeal mucositis,the duration and intensity of oropharyngeal discomfort and pain(NRS score),quality of life(QOL-NPC score),duration and intensity of radiation-induced side effects(SE-QOL-NPC score)and symptoms of dry mouth(SE1 score)were monitored before and after intervention in two groups.Results The incidence of grade Ⅲ or above radiation-induced oropharyngeal mucositis until the sixth week of radiotherapy in the trial group was considerably lower than that in the control group(P<0.001),while the incidence of grade I or above radiation-induced oropharyngeal mucositis at 1 month after radiotherapy in the trial group was obviously lower than that in the control group(P<0.001).The NRS score of pharyngeal discomfort of the trial group was lower than that of the control group starting from the second week of radiotherapy(P<0.05).The NRS score of oral and oropharyngeal pain was lower than that of the control group starting from the fourth week of radiotherapy(P<0.05).The SE1 score of the trial group was higher than that of the control group starting from the fifth week of radiotherapy(P<0.05).After one month of the completion of the radiotherapy,the NRS score of pharyngeal discomfort and the NRS score of oral and oropharyngeal pain in the trial group were lower than those of the control group(P<0.001).The QOL-NPC score,SE-QOL-NPC score,and SE1 score were all higher than those in the control group(P = 0.05 or P<0.05).Conclusion Patients with nasopharyngeal cancer can greatly reduce their risk of developing severe acute radiation-induced oropharyngeal mucositis,effectively delay and relieve related symptoms,and enhance quality of life by consistently using Yinlian Gargle during radiotherapy.Additionally,a month after the completion of radiotherapy,it still has positive therapeutic effects on acute radiation-induced oropharyngeal mucositis.
5.Logic-gated tumor-microenvironment nanoamplifier enables targeted delivery of CRISPR/Cas9 for multimodal cancer therapy.
Yongchun PAN ; Xiaowei LUAN ; Fei ZENG ; Xuyuan WANG ; Shurong QIN ; Qianglan LU ; Guanzhong HE ; Yanfeng GAO ; Xiaolian SUN ; Xin HAN ; Bangshun HE ; Yujun SONG
Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica B 2024;14(2):795-807
Recent innovations in nanomaterials inspire abundant novel tumor-targeting CRISPR-based gene therapies. However, the therapeutic efficiency of traditional targeted nanotherapeutic strategies is limited by that the biomarkers vary in a spatiotemporal-dependent manner with tumor progression. Here, we propose a self-amplifying logic-gated gene editing strategy for gene/H2O2-mediated/starvation multimodal cancer therapy. In this approach, a hypoxia-degradable covalent-organic framework (COF) is synthesized to coat a-ZIF-8 in which glucose oxidase (GOx) and CRISPR system are packaged. To intensify intracellular redox dyshomeostasis, DNAzymes which can cleave catalase mRNA are loaded as well. When the nanosystem gets into the tumor, the weakly acidic and hypoxic microenvironment degrades the ZIF-8@COF to activate GOx, which amplifies intracellular H+ and hypoxia, accelerating the nanocarrier degradation to guarantee available CRISPR plasmid and GOx release in target cells. These tandem reactions deplete glucose and oxygen, leading to logic-gated-triggered gene editing as well as synergistic gene/H2O2-mediated/starvation therapy. Overall, this approach highlights the biocomputing-based CRISPR delivery and underscores the great potential of precise cancer therapy.
6.Applicability evaluation of resting energy expenditure estimation equations for elderly people in pension institution
Lu WANG ; Mengjia YUE ; Yuchang TAO ; Tingting YANG ; Hongyan DUAN ; Yongchun CHEN
Journal of Clinical Medicine in Practice 2024;28(23):91-95
Objective To compare the consistency between the estimated values of nine common resting energy expenditure estimation equations and the measured values among the elderly population in pension institutions. Methods A total of 181 elderly individuals from Henan Guangda Ouan Leling Nursing Center were recruited as study objects through cluster sampling. The differences between the estimated values of nine common equations and the measured values obtained by indirect calorimetry were compared, and subgroup analyses were conducted to compare their consistency across different subgroups. Results Among the nine equations, the Cunningham equation and the Owen equation showed relatively small deviations from the measured values, with no significant differences (deviation rates of -1.9% and -2.0%, root mean square errors of 222.7 kcal/d and 239.4 kcal/d, and coincidence rates of 48.4% and 47.5%, respectively). In subgroups stratified by gender and body mass index (BMI), the Cunningham equation showed no significant difference compared with the measured values. The Owen equation showed no significant difference compared with the measured values only in some subgroups [males with BMI of 20~ < 27 kg/m2 and ≥27 kg/m2, and females with BMI < 20 kg/m2]. Conclusion The Cunningham equation, which utilizes body composition data, can assess the resting energy expenditure of the elderly in pension institutions with relatively high accuracy and speed, demonstrating strong applicability in this population.
7.Research progress in perioperative nursing for patients undergoing neurointerventional therapy via radial artery access
Wenlong PAN ; Fang WANG ; Yongchun LUO
Journal of Interventional Radiology 2024;33(10):1142-1146
In recent years,with the rapid development of minimally-invasive interventional therapy technology,the effectiveness of neurointerventional therapy through radial artery puncture has been highlighted in clinical application.Compared with the commonly-used femoral artery puncture,transradial access can let the patients have a better comfort and willingness to accept the operation,which can also reduce postoperative complications and improve the quality of diagnosis and treatment.However,the perioperative nursing measures have always been based on the measures used in coronary interventional therapy,the nursing measures of neurointerventional therapy are still in the experience summary stage,and there is still a lack of unified,normative and guiding documents for formulating the clinical nursing care.This paper reviews the perioperative nursing measures of neurointerventional procedures via radial artery puncture,focusing on the advantages of radial artery puncture approach,the key points of preoperative care assessment,the intraoperative nursing strategy,the prevention and treatment of postoperative complications,etc.so as to provide evidence-based references for clinical nursing practice.
8.The early warning value of transcutaneous oxygen pressure and transcutaneous carbon dioxide pressure in patients with pressure injury in ICU
Zhiqiang GUO ; Jian LAN ; Yili DENG ; Xiaochuan WANG ; Yun WANG ; Yongchun WANG
Chinese Journal of Emergency Medicine 2024;33(5):698-703
Objective:To investigate the early warning value of transcutaneous oxygen pressure and transcutaneous carbon dioxide pressure (TcPO 2/TcPCO 2) monitoring in patients with pressure injury in ICU. Methods:A prospective clinical observation study was conducted. Patients were selected in the department of critical care medicine of Shenzhen Hospital Affiliated to University of Chinese Academy of Sciences from December 2020 to June 2022. The general information of all patients were recorded. The data of TcPO 2 and TcPCO 2 were monitored respectively in left lying position, supine position and right lying position. According to the Braden score of patients, they were divided into low risk group and high risk group, and the monitoring results of TcPO 2/TcPCO 2 were analyzed. Results:The study included a total of 80 patients, with 46 patients in the low risk group and 34 patients in the high risk group. There were no significant differences in gender and age between the two groups (both P>0.05). There were significant differences in the Braden score and the incidence of pressure injury between the two groups (both P<0.05). There were statistically significant differences in TcPO 2 at various time points in the left lying position, supine position and right lying position between the low risk and the high risk groups (all P<0.001). Except for the 15th minute of the left lying position and right lying position, there were statistically significant differences in TcPCO2 at all other time points in the supine and right lying positions between two groups (all P<0.05). There were statistically significant differences in TcPO 2/TcPCO 2 values at various time points in different positions between two groups (all P<0.001). In supine position, TcPO 2 and TcPO 2/TcPCO 2 were positively correlated with the Braden score ( r=0.680, 0.741). TcPCO 2 was negatively correlated with the Braden score ( r=-0.771). The Braden score, TcPO 2, TcPCO 2 and TcPO 2/TcPCO 2 all have moderate diagnostic value. The cut-off values were 12.50, 41.48 mmHg, 52.29 mmHg and 0.91, respectively. And the AUC were 0.899, 0.727, 0.816 and 0.719, respectively. However, there were no significant differences in AUC between the TcPO 2, TcPCO 2, TcPO 2/TcPCO 2 and Braden score (all P>0.05). Conclusions:TcPO 2, TcPCO 2 and TcPO 2/TcPCO 2 values all have higher diagnostic value about pressure injury for patients in ICU. TcPO 2/TcPCO 2 monitoring has early risk warning value for the occurrence of pressure injury in ICU, which is worthy of clinical promotion.
9.The Relationship between Peripheral Blood Immunoglobulin,Erythrocyte Sedimentation Rate,Homocysteine and the Degree of Central Nervous System Vasculitis in Children and Their Influence on Prognosis
Xinyi MEN ; Jing ZHAO ; Yongchun SHEN ; Hui JI ; Xiuxia WANG
Journal of Kunming Medical University 2024;45(12):122-128
Objective To investigate the relationship between peripheral blood immunoglobulin,erythrocyte sedimentation rate(ESR),homocysteine(Hey)and the severity of central nervous system vasculitis(CNSV)in children,as well as its impact on prognosis.Methods A total of 103 children with CNSV from February 2018 to February 2023 were selected as the study group,and 103 healthy children as the control group.The peripheral blood levels of immunoglobulin A(IgA),immunoglobulin G(IgG),immunoglobulin M(IgM),ESR and Hcy were compared between the 2 groups to evaluate the relationship between each index and the degree of CNSV disease[Birmingham vasculitis disease activity score(BVAS)]and its predictive value for prognosis.Results The levels of peripheral blood IgA,IgG,IgM,ESR and Hcy in the study group were higher than those in the control group of healthy children(P<0.05);the BVAS scores and the levels of peripheral blood IgA,IgG,IgM,ESR and Hcy in children with active disease were higher than those in children with inactive disease(P<0.05);the levels of peripheral blood IgA,IgG,IgM,ESR and Hcy were positively correlated with the BVAS scores in children with CNSV(P<0.05);two cases were lost to follow-up after 6 months.Among the children with CNSV,76 had good prognosis and 25 poor prognosis.The levels of peripheral blood IgA,IgG,IgM,ESR and Hcy in children with poor prognosis were higher than those in children with good prognosis(P<0.05);before and after correcting for other factors,peripheral blood IgA,IgG,IgM,ESR and Hcy were all independent factors affecting the prognosis of children with CNSV(P<0.05);the area under curve(AUC)of peripheral blood IgA,IgG,IgM,ESR and Hey for predicting the prognosis of children with CNSV was 0.747,0.808,0.841,0.839,and 0.746,respectively,with optimal cutoff values of 350.58 mg/dL,1513.06 mg/dL,124.84 mg/dL,51.22 mm/h,and 13.66 pmol/L,respectively;the AUC of peripheral blood IgA,IgG,IgM,ESR and Hey for jointly predicting the prognosis of children with CNSV was 0.943(95%CI 0.878-0.979),with a sensitivity of 92.00%and a specificity of 93.42%,which was superior to individual prediction of each indicator.Conclusion Peripheral blood IgA,IgG,IgM,ESR and Hey are positively correlated with the severity of CNSV.Abnormally high expression increases the risk of poor prognosis,and the combined predictive value is reliable.
10.Construction and Verification of Quality Evaluation Indicator System for Extracorporeal Membrane Oxygenation Animal Experimental Platform
Shuo WANG ; Yunhui LÜ ; Xiaokang WANG ; Zhenhao ZHANG ; Yongchun CUI
Laboratory Animal and Comparative Medicine 2023;43(6):604-611
ObjectiveTo establish a standardized and professional service quality evaluation index system for extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO) animalexperimental platform.Methods The literature research and expert consultation were used to establish a factor set for the quality evaluation of ECMO animal experimental platform. Then, experts used the 1/9-9 scale method to compare and score pair-two indicators. Based on the principles of fuzzy analytic hierarchy process and expert scoring results, the ECMO animal experimental platform quality evaluation system was constructed. In order to verify the actual efficacy of this system, a case study was carried out on the ECMO animal experiment platform of FW Animal Experimental Center (FAEC) laboratory.Results A total of 10 experts were included in this study, the questionnaire recovery rate was 100%, the judgment coefficient (Ca) and familiarity coefficient (Cs) were both greater than 0.50, the expert authority was high (Cr>0.80), the validity test was P<0.01, and the coordination was good. The quality evaluation system of ECMO animal experiment platform includes two levels. There are 4 first-level indicators, with professionalism, safety, functionality, and stability ranked from high to low in terms of their weights. There are 15 second-level indicators, and the top 5 weights are personnel's technical expertise, attractiveness of hardware facility, auditability of data, confidentiality capabilities of data, and professionalism in service process. To facilitate the popularization and application of the system, this study also proposed a "star" system to represent the evaluation results of an ECMO animal experimental platform quality. The quality evaluation system established in this study was used to evaluate the FAEC laboratory as a case study, and the evaluation result was five-star. The actual potency value of FAEC laboratory was 0.910, reaching the five-star level, but the average actual appraisal valuesof "service continuity" and "sufficiency of project completion" were lower than 0.80, which needs to be improved.ConclusionA standardized and professional ECMO animal experimental platform quality evaluation system was established in this study, which would provide a measurable basis for the demander to select the supplier and a method for the supplier to complete the animal experiment of ECMO research and development with high quality.


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