1.Efficacy and mechanism of Fuke Yangrong capsule combined with letrozole in treating anovulatory infertility based on network pharmacology and clinical observation
Yuanfang PU ; Hongming LIU ; Li YIN ; Lina ZHOU ; Lin CHEN
Chongqing Medicine 2025;54(10):2348-2356
Objective To explore the clinical efficacy and mechanism of FuKe Yangrong capsule(FKYRC)in treating anovulatory infertility(AI)using network pharmacology and clinical observation meth-ods.Methods A total of 110 AI patients who visited the hospital from January 2023 to July 2024 were select-ed as the research subjects.They were divided into three groups according to the treatment method:traditional Chinese medicine treatment group(n=30,treated only with FKYRC),western medicine treatment group(n=40,treated only with letrozole),and combination treatment group(n=40,treated only with FKYRC+letrozole).After 4 cycles of treatment,the total effective rate,maximum follicle diameter,pre-ovulation endo-metrial thickness,ovulation rate and pregnancy rate,and embryo survival rate of each group were compared af-ter treatment.Using the Traditional Chinese Medicine Systems Pharmacology Database and Analysis Platform(TCMSP)and GeneCards database,the core active ingredients,target proteins,and AI related targets of FKYRC were obtained,and common targets were screened.Then,a protein-protein interaction(PPI)network was constructed,and gene ontology(GO)function and Kyoto Gene and Genome Database(KEGG)pathway enrichment analysis were performed using a bioinformatics platform for visualization.Finally,three-dimen-sional visualization analysis was performed.Results The total clinical efficacy of the traditional Chinese medi-cine group,western medicine group,and combination therapy group were 90.00%,92.50%,and 97.50%,re-spectively.The ovulation rates were 60.00%,70.00%,and 87.50%,respectively.The pregnancy rates were 33.33%,37.5%,and 60.00%,respectively.The survival rates of embryos were 60.00%,73.30%,and 95.80%,respectively,and the differences between the groups were statistically significant(P<0.05).The maximum follicle diameter and pre-ovulation endometrial thickness in the combination therapy group were higher than those in the traditional Chinese medicine group and the western medicine group,and the difference was statistically significant(P<0.05).Network pharmacology discovered 239 active ingredients and 3 977 target genes in FKYRC.After screening,200 active ingredients and 299 target genes were identified.A total of 478 disease target genes,38 potential interaction targets,and 19 core targets were obtained.Molecular func-tions,cellular components,and biological processes mainly involved steroid protein binding,estrogen response elements,estrogen receptor activity,nuclear chromatin,and other aspects.KEGG pathway enrichment analysis showed that FKYRC anti AI core targets were mainly enriched in estrogen signaling pathway,P53 signaling pathway,advanced glycation end product receptor(AGE-RAGE)of diabetes complications and other signaling pathways.The key targets of FKYRC against AI were two estrogen receptors(ESR1 and ESR2),steroid re-ceptor(AR),and peroxisome proliferator activated receptor-γ(PPARG).Conclusion The combined treat-ment of FKYRC and letrozole can improve AI patients' clinical symptoms,increase ovulation rate,pregnancy rate,and embryo survival rate.The active ingredients in FKYRC can comprehensively regulate the core targets of AI,and may promote follicular development and maturation in infertile patients with ovulation disorders through signaling pathways such as estrogen,P53,and AGE-RAGE,thereby increasing pregnancy rate.
2.Value of neuregulin 4 combined with γ-aminobutyric acid in predicting cognitive dysfunction among patients with severe obstructive sleep apnea-hypopnea syndrome
Hui WANG ; Haiyan XIAO ; Ping CHEN ; Hao ZHANG ; Yuanfang GONG ; Jinhong ZHANG ; Shuyan ZHANG ; Yongfei WEN
Journal of Clinical Medicine in Practice 2025;29(3):51-56
Objective To investigate the predictive value of neuregulin 4(Nrg4)combined withγ-aminobutyric acid(GABA)in cognitive dysfunction among patients with severe obstructive sleep apnea-hypopnea syndrome(OSAHS).Methods A total of 169 patients with severe OSAHS were se-lected as study subjects and divided into normal cognitive function group(n=89)and cognitive dys-function group(n=80)based on cognitive function assessment results.General information of the pa-tients was collected,and the levels of Nrg4 and GABA were detected by enzyme-linked immunosor-bent assay(ELISA).Receiver operating characteristic(ROC)curve analysis was used to evaluate the predictive value of Nrg4 and GABA for cognitive dysfunction in OSAHS patients.Results The proportions of patients with a history of hypertension and diabetes,as well as the levels of diastolic blood pressure,total cholesterol(TC),triglyceride(TG),high-density lipoprotein cholesterol(HDL-C),and low-density lipoprotein cholesterol(LDL-C)were significantly higher in the cognitive dysfunction group than those in the normal cognitive function group(P<0.05).The levels of Nrg4 and GABA were significantly lower in the cognitive dysfunction group than in the normal cognitive function group(P<0.05).The Montreal Cognitive Assessment(MoCA)score in the cognitive dys-function group was significantly lower than that in the normal cognitive function group[(12.36±2.35)versus(28.25±1.02),P<0.05].Multivariate Logistic regression analysis revealed that a history of hypertension and diabetes,diastolic blood pressure,TC,TG,HDL-C,and LDL-C were risk factors for cognitive dysfunction in patients with severe OSAHS(P<0.05),while Nrg4,GABA,and MoCA scores were protective factors(P<0.05).ROC curve analysis showed that combined de-tection of Nrg4 and GABA had a higher predictive value for cognitive dysfunction in patients with se-vere OSAHS compared with either marker alone(P<0.05).Conclusion A history of hyperten-sion and diabetes,diastolic blood pressure,TC,TG,HDL-C,LDL-C,Nrg4,GABA,and MoCA scores are all factors influencing cognitive dysfunction in patients with severe OSAHS.Combined de-tection of Nrg4 and GABA can effectively predict cognitive dysfunction in these patients.
3.Taking "Seven Emotions Scale" as an Example to Explore the Suitability of Four Qualitative Methods in the Development of TCM Scale
Simeng YAO ; Xiaoying NING ; Qinyong XU ; Yuanfang CHEN ; Wei ZHENG ; Jihong LIU ; Fengbin LIU ; Zhengkun HOU
Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2024;65(20):2102-2108
ObjectiveTo explore the suitability of four qualitative research methods in the development of TCM scale. MethodsTaking the development of "Seven Emotions Scale" as an example, we conducted semi-structured interviews with 31 patients of emotional disorders and 10 healthy people by objective sampling, and collected psychological feelings and emotional cognition data related to seven emotions according to the interview outline. Two qualitative methods, descriptive qualitative research and descriptive phenomenology, were used to analyze the data and construct the item library of the scale. The conceptual framework of the scale was constructed by using commonly used grounded theory and frame analysis. ResultsDuring data analysis, it is found that the themes extracted from descriptive phenomenology were not easily understood by the interviewees, and it is difficult for the researchers to truly achieve the "suspension" required by phenomenology. Considering the feasibility and convenience of the researchers' actual operation, as well as whether the initial purpose of the scale research can be intuitively included in the interviewees' views and feelings, descriptive phenomenology is not suitable for the formation of scale items. Using descriptive qualitative research method to analyze the interview data of healthy people and patients with emotional disorders, 306 and 476 scale items were obtained respectively. Through grounded theory, five selective codes were obtained: physical symptoms, external manifestations, psychological feelings, behaviors and emotional control. Using frame analysis, four themes including physical symptoms, psychological feelings, behavior and emotional cognition were constructed. Both methods can be used to construct the conceptual frame of scale, but the framework analysis is more convenient and can better ensure the transparency of the research. ConclusionDescriptive qualitative research methods can be used to form the item library of TCM scales. Framework analysis is more suitable for the construction of the conceptual framework of the scale than grounded theory, while descriptive phenomenology is not suitable for the development of TCM scales.
4.Immune response and antitumor effects of HCA587/MAGE-C2 protein formu-lated with CFA and CpG
Wei JIAO ; Yuanfang TAN ; Huiyuan CHEN ; Qiuying FAN ; Yanhui YIN ; Juanjuan CHEN
Chinese Journal of Immunology 2024;40(3):572-576
Objective:To investigate ability of HCA587/MAGE-C2 protein combined with different adjuvants inducing antigen-specific immune response and antitumor effects in mice model.Methods:C57BL/6J mice were immunized with HCA587 protein com-bined with Freund's complete adjuvant(CFA)/Freund's incomplete adjuvant(IFA)and different doses of CpG ODN 1826(CpG),cellular and humoral immunity levels induced by different schemes were compared.ELISpot was used to evaluate frequency of IFN-γ-producing splenocytes.HCA587-specific antibodies were detected by ELISA.Intracellular cytokine staining(ICCS)analysis was mea-sured by flow cytometry.A tumor-bearing animal model was created by subcutaneously injection of B16-HCA587 tumor cells into right flank of C57BL/6J mice,which was treated with strategy with the strongest cellular and humoral immune response in immune compari-son protocol.Vernier calipers were used to measure tumor volume,and Log-rank test was used to analyze survival curve.Results:HCA587 protein combined with CFA and 50 μg CpG elicited strongest specific IFN-γ-secreting splenocytes and anti-HCA587 anti-bodies,which induced highest IFN-γ+CD4+T cells(P<0.05).In tumor treatment model,HCA587 protein combined with CFA and 50 μg CpG significantly inhibited tumor growth(P=0.026),while Log-rank test showed no significant effect on survival(P>0.05).Conclusion:HCA587 protein vaccine formulated with CFA and 50 μg CpG causes a significant cellular and humoral immune response and partial antitumor effect in mice model,providing new experimental data for preclinical research of tumor antigen protein vaccine.
5.Identification of Chemical Components and Blood Components of Tianmaxingnao capsules Based on UPLC-Q/TOF-MS
Yuanfang SUN ; Yu GAN ; Guanxiang CHEN ; Shasha LI ; Xue XIAO ; Congzhang ZHE ; Shikai YAN ; Huizi JIN
World Science and Technology-Modernization of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2023;25(11):3478-3496
Objective The chemical composition and blood components of Tianmaxingnao capsules were discovered and examined using UPLC-Q/TOF-MS,and the possible pharmacological substance basis was preliminarily elucidated.Methods An UPLC-Q/TOF-MS method was developed in this study to determine the chemical composition of Tianma Xingnao capsules.After administration of Tianmaxingnao capsules,gather and examine rat plasma samples to investigate the exposed components of Tianmaxingnao capsules in rats.Results A total of 195 chemical components were identified in Tianmaxingnao capsules,including phenols,triterpenoid saponins,phenylethanol glycosides,cyclic ether terpenes,lipids,and phenylpropanoids.These components include those that are typical of Gastrodia elata Bl,Pheretima,Cistanche deserticola Ma,Rehmannia glutinosa,Polygala hybrida DC,and Acorus tatarinowii.Rat plasma samples were used to identify 37 prototype components and 3 metabolites of Tianmaxingnao capsules after they were administered.Conclusion This approach is easy to use,effective,sensitive,and precise.It may be used to investigate Tianmaxingnao capsules and the components that reach the bloodstream in detail,as well as to provide a first understanding of the pharmacological basis of the capsules.This study serves as a foundation for clarifying the pharmacological basis of Tianmaxingnao capsules and holds some reference value in exposing the pharmacological mechanism of the product.
6.Clinical analysis of Belintoumab in the treatment of 10 children with acute B-lymphoblastic leukemia
Hongliang YOU ; Yuanfang LI ; Nadan LU ; Jiao CHEN ; Shufang SU ; Chunmei WANG ; Dao WANG
Chinese Journal of Applied Clinical Pediatrics 2023;38(7):538-541
Objective:To investigate the safety and efficacy of Belintoumab on the treatment of children with acute B-lymphoblastic leukemia (B-ALL).Methods:The clinical data of 10 children with CD 19+ B-ALL who were admitted to the Department of Pediatrics, the First Affiliated Hospital of Zhengzhou University from September 2021 to May 2022 and treated with Belintoumab were analyzed retrospectively. Results:Among the 10 cases, there were 6 recurrent cases, 3 cases with persistent minimal residual disease (MRD) positive after an initial treatment, and 1 case complicated with invasive candidiasis.Before treatment, bone marrow blasts ≥0.25, and that ranged 0.05-<0.25 were detected in 2 cases and 1 case, respectively.Seven cases had a complete remission (CR) of bone marrow, 6 of which were MRD positive and 1 case was MRD negative.After treatment with Belintoumab, the CR rate was 66.7% (2/3). The overall MRD negative rate was 88.9% (8/9), and the negative rate in previously MRD positive children was 100% (6/6). The median follow-up time was 4.1 (1.6-10.0) months after the application of Belintoumab.The overall survival (OS) rate was 70.0% (7/10). Eight MRD negative children received hematopoietic stem cell transplantation, and the OS rate was 75% (6/8). Survived children did not relapse until the last follow-up visit.Fever (90%, 9/10) was the most common adverse events, followed by neutropenia (90%, 9/10). One case (10%, 1/10) of neurotoxicity was seizures (grade 2) and one case (10%, 1/10) suffered cytokine release syndrome (grade 2), which did not influence the therapeutic efficacy of Belintoumab after symptomatic treatment.Conclusions:Belintoumab is safe and effective on the treatment of children with recurrent/refractory CD 19+ B-ALL, and those with MRD positive who have achieved CR in bone marrow have a higher rate of turning negative.Belintoumab can also be used as a bridge scheme for CD 19+ B-ALL children who cannot tolerate chemotherapy.
7.Epidemiological characteristics and pathogen spectrum changes of hand-foot-mouth disease in Anhui province from 2015 to 2022
Wanwan Ma ; Lei Gong ; Yongkang Xiao ; Yonglin Shi ; Yinglu Ge ; Sai Hou ; Yong Sun ; Guoping Chen ; Yuanfang Sun ; Hongyuan Wei ; Shuang Nie ; Sun Liang ; Yong Sun
Acta Universitatis Medicinalis Anhui 2023;58(10):1763-1768
Objective :
To analyze the epidemiological characteristics and pathogen spectrum of hand,foot mouth disease (HFMD) in Anhui province from 2015 to 2022,and to provide scientific evidence for prevention and control measures of HFMD.
Methods :
The surveillance data of hand,foot and mouth disease in Anhui province from 2015 to 2022 were analyzed by descriptive epidemiology. Real-time PCR was used to detect and classify HFMD samples.
Results :
A total of 650 590 HFMD cases were reported in Anhui province from 2015 to 2022,including 1 406 se- vere cases and 17 deaths.The annual reported incidence was 131. 45 /100 000.The epidemic features of“low incidence in odd years and high incidence in even years”were presented from 2015 to 2019.The incidence showed a continuous decline from 2020 to 2022.The monthly distribution showed the characteristics of bimodal epidemic,and the main peak was not obvious in 2020.Hefei,Fuyang,Bozhou,Chuzhou and Suzhou ranked the top five cities in terms of cumulative incidence.The age of onset was mainly distributed in children aged 5 years and below,accounting for 89. 26% of the total cases.The male to female ratio was 1. 48 ∶ 1.A total of 28 657 laboratory-confirmed cases had been reported from 2015 to 2022.EV71 cases accounted for 10. 57% ,Cox A16 cases accounted for 24. 90% ,and other enterovirus cases accounted for 64. 53%.The dominant pathogens showed dynamic changes in different years.Since 2018,the proportion of EV71 decreased significantly,and the proportion of other enteroviruses gradually increased to become the dominant pathogens.Among other enteroviruses,Cox A6 strain was dominant (80. 48% ) .
Conclusion
This study suggests that the prevention and control of HFMD in Anhui province should be paid more attention from April to July and from October to December.The focus areas are the cities in northern Anhui and Hefei where the floating population is large.The focus of prevention and control is on children aged 5 years and below.Other enteroviruses have become the dominant pathogens of hand-foot-mouth disease in Anhui province,Cox A6 strain is dominant.
8.Research on phase modulation to enhance the feature of high-frequency steady-state asymmetric visual evoked potentials.
Wei ZHAO ; Lichao XU ; Xiaolin XIAO ; Weibo YI ; Yuanfang CHEN ; Kun WANG ; Minpeng XU ; Dong MING
Journal of Biomedical Engineering 2023;40(3):409-417
High-frequency steady-state asymmetric visual evoked potential (SSaVEP) provides a new paradigm for designing comfortable and practical brain-computer interface (BCI) systems. However, due to the weak amplitude and strong noise of high-frequency signals, it is of great significance to study how to enhance their signal features. In this study, a 30 Hz high-frequency visual stimulus was used, and the peripheral visual field was equally divided into eight annular sectors. Eight kinds of annular sector pairs were selected based on the mapping relationship of visual space onto the primary visual cortex (V1), and three phases (in-phase[0º, 0º], anti-phase [0º, 180º], and anti-phase [180º, 0º]) were designed for each annular sector pair to explore response intensity and signal-to-noise ratio under phase modulation. A total of 8 healthy subjects were recruited in the experiment. The results showed that three annular sector pairs exhibited significant differences in SSaVEP features under phase modulation at 30 Hz high-frequency stimulation. And the spatial feature analysis showed that the two types of features of the annular sector pair in the lower visual field were significantly higher than those in the upper visual field. This study further used the filter bank and ensemble task-related component analysis to calculate the classification accuracy of annular sector pairs under three-phase modulations, and the average accuracy was up to 91.5%, which proved that the phase-modulated SSaVEP features could be used to encode high- frequency SSaVEP. In summary, the results of this study provide new ideas for enhancing the features of high-frequency SSaVEP signals and expanding the instruction set of the traditional steady state visual evoked potential paradigm.
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Evoked Potentials, Visual
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Brain-Computer Interfaces
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Healthy Volunteers
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Signal-To-Noise Ratio
9.Research advances in non-invasive brain-computer interface control strategies.
Hongtao CAO ; Tzyy-Ping JUNG ; Yuanfang CHEN ; Jie MEI ; Ang LI ; Minpeng XU ; Dong MING
Journal of Biomedical Engineering 2022;39(5):1033-1040
Brain-computer interface (BCI) can establish a direct communications pathway between the human brain and the external devices, which is independent of peripheral nerves and muscles. Compared with invasive BCI, non-invasive BCI has the advantages of low cost, low risk, and ease of operation. In recent years, using non-invasive BCI technology to control devices has gradually evolved into a new type of human-computer interaction manner. Moreover, the control strategy for BCI is an essential component of this manner. First, this study introduced how the brain control techniques were developed and classified. Second, the basic characteristics of direct and shared control strategies were thoroughly explained. And then the benefits and drawbacks of these two strategies were compared and further analyzed. Finally, the development direction and application prospects for non-invasive brain control strategies were suggested.
Humans
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Electroencephalography
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Brain-Computer Interfaces
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Communication Aids for Disabled
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User-Computer Interface
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Brain/physiology*
10.Epidemiological investigation on an imported cutaneous anthrax case in Shanghai
Chenyan JIANG ; Hao PAN ; Xiao YU ; Liang TIAN ; Huanyu WU ; Jingyi LIU ; Yuanfang CHEN ; Hongyou CHEN ; Yiyi ZHU
Chinese Journal of Epidemiology 2021;42(10):1846-1849
Objective:To discuss the challenges and problems of the prevention and control of emerging infectious diseases in Shanghai as a megacities.Methods:An imported case of cutaneous anthrax occurred in Shanghai on May 30, 2019. Shanghai Municipal Center for Disease Control & Prevention conducted an epidemiological investigation and treatment of the cases; after this case, the data of patients with cutaneous anthrax were collected, and an epidemiological study was conducted. Meanwhile, the wound and blood samples of the patient were collected for laboratory testing.Results:Of the seven wound samples of the patient, 6 were positive for the Bacillus anthracis nucleic acid test, and the double serological test results showed a 4-fold increase in the titer of anthrax antibodies. Shanghai CDC conducted an epidemiological investigation of the confirmed cases and observed its contacts. After treatment, the patients recovered, and no other issues appeared among the 19 contacts. Conclusions:Shanghai must strengthen the training of clinicians on emerging infectious diseases to achieve early detection, diagnosis, and treatment of imported infectious diseases and reduce the incidence, spread, and death of the diseases. At the same time, multi-department joint prevention and control are needed to prevent and control secondary cases.


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