1.Discussion on the Application of Warm-Yang Method in Polycystic Ovary Syndrome Infertility
Pengxuan YAN ; Haiyan ZHANG ; Yukun ZHAO ; Yabei GAO ; Kun LI ; Jingchun ZHANG ; Yuping ZHAO ; Zixiao WEI
Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2025;66(3):312-316
It is believed that there is a pathogenesis of yang deficiency in polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) infertility, and it is concluded that warm-yang method has a better effect in improving endometrial abnormality, enhancing the quality of follicles, correcting endocrine disorders, and resolving or alleviating clinical symptoms in PCOS infertility. Based on Yanghe Decoction (阳和汤), a representative traditional Chinese medicine decoction for warming yang, Yanghe Xiaonang Decoction (阳和消囊汤) was formulated, combining with warm medicinals according to symptoms, and aerobic exercise was also advocated to help generate and develop yang qi, in order to provide ideas for clinical treatments.
2.Research progress on the role and potential mechanism of butyrate in the prevention and treatment of diabetic kidney disease
Yukun LIU ; Xi CHENG ; Wei HUANG
Chinese Journal of Diabetes 2025;33(11):871-874
Diabetic kidney disease(DKD)is the main cause of end-stage renal disease and the main burden of the health care system.The current understanding of the mechanism of DKD progression recognizes the involvement of oxidative stress,low-grade inflammation,and fibrosis.This article reviews the protective effect of dietary fiber on DKD and its potential molecular mechanism through intestinal flora metabolites-butyric acid and butyrate,in order to provide a new strategy for the prevention and treatment of DKD.
3.Bioinformatics analysis and identification of hub genes and their role in immune infiltration in osteoarthritis
Wei CAI ; Yukun ZHU ; Jianzhong XU
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2025;29(18):3747-3757
BACKGROUND:Low-grade,chronic inflammation is thought to play a central role in the pathogenesis of osteoarthritis.However,the specific molecular mechanisms are still unclear.OBJECTIVE:To screen and explore the potential hub genes and immune cell infiltration in osteoarthritis.METHODS:We merged data from the GSE206848 on the GPL570 and the GSE55235 and GSE55457 on the GPL96 to form the row dataset.Outlier samples were removed using weighted gene co-expression network analysis,followed by the identification of differentially expressed genes,and subsequent functional enrichment analysis of differentially expressed genes.Further,a protein-protein interaction network of differentially expressed genes was constructed,and hub genes were identified using two different algorithms in Cytoscape.Additionally,the CIBERSORT algorithm was employed to assess differences in immune cell infiltration proportions between osteoarthritis samples and normal controls.Finally,the diagnostic efficacy of hub genes for osteoarthritis was validated using quantitative reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction experiments conducted on synovial tissue samples collected from patients with osteoarthritis,in conjunction with the GSE12021 dataset from the GPL96 sequencing platform as an independent dataset.RESULTS AND CONCLUSION:After eliminating 5 outlier samples,we identified a total of 340 differentially expressed genes,comprising 159 up-regulated genes and 181 down-regulated genes.Six hub genes were obtained by weighted gene co-expression network analysis and Cytoscape.CIBERSORT analysis revealed a difference in the proportion of multiple types of immune cell infiltration in osteoarthritic tissues compared with normal tissues.Moreover,the expression levels of the six hub genes exhibited strong correlation with the relative proportion of multiple immune cells in osteoarthritis.The results of RT-qPCR indicated that the relative expression levels of the six genes were down-regulated relative to normal tissues.However,there was no significant difference in the expression of NFKBIA and PTGS2(P>0.05).Simultaneously,receiver operator characteristic curves in both the original and external datasets demonstrated that the six hub genes exhibited strong diagnostic capabilities for osteoarthritis(area under the curve>0.8).To conclude,four hub genes,CDKN1A,MYC,C-X-C motif chemokine ligand 2,and vascular endothelial growth factor A,are finally identified and may serve as molecular targets for future treatment by mediating immune response and inflammatory processes.
4.Research advances in chemokines and their receptors in cognitive disorders
Houyu ZHAO ; Kun LIANG ; Zeyuan YU ; Wei DING ; Yukun WEN ; Jianming HUANG ; Yiqun FANG
Journal of Chongqing Medical University 2025;50(7):920-925
Cognitive impairment is the main clinical manifestation of many nervous system diseases such as stroke,multiple sclerosis,and neurodegeneration,and neuroinflammation is one of the key mechanisms for the onset of cognitive disorders.Chemokines are a class of highly conserved small-molecule secretory proteins that bind to the corresponding chemokine receptors located on cell mem-brane,activating downstream signaling pathways and playing an important role in cell migration,proliferation,differentiation,and sur-vival.In the central nervous system,chemokines and their receptors are involved in immune response and can exert a certain regulatory effect on neuroinflammation.This article reviews the research advances in chemokines and their receptors in cognitive disorders,in or-der to provide new insights and targets for the early diagnosis and treatment of related diseases.
5.Research progress on the role and potential mechanism of butyrate in the prevention and treatment of diabetic kidney disease
Yukun LIU ; Xi CHENG ; Wei HUANG
Chinese Journal of Diabetes 2025;33(11):871-874
Diabetic kidney disease(DKD)is the main cause of end-stage renal disease and the main burden of the health care system.The current understanding of the mechanism of DKD progression recognizes the involvement of oxidative stress,low-grade inflammation,and fibrosis.This article reviews the protective effect of dietary fiber on DKD and its potential molecular mechanism through intestinal flora metabolites-butyric acid and butyrate,in order to provide a new strategy for the prevention and treatment of DKD.
6.Bioinformatics analysis and identification of hub genes and their role in immune infiltration in osteoarthritis
Wei CAI ; Yukun ZHU ; Jianzhong XU
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2025;29(18):3747-3757
BACKGROUND:Low-grade,chronic inflammation is thought to play a central role in the pathogenesis of osteoarthritis.However,the specific molecular mechanisms are still unclear.OBJECTIVE:To screen and explore the potential hub genes and immune cell infiltration in osteoarthritis.METHODS:We merged data from the GSE206848 on the GPL570 and the GSE55235 and GSE55457 on the GPL96 to form the row dataset.Outlier samples were removed using weighted gene co-expression network analysis,followed by the identification of differentially expressed genes,and subsequent functional enrichment analysis of differentially expressed genes.Further,a protein-protein interaction network of differentially expressed genes was constructed,and hub genes were identified using two different algorithms in Cytoscape.Additionally,the CIBERSORT algorithm was employed to assess differences in immune cell infiltration proportions between osteoarthritis samples and normal controls.Finally,the diagnostic efficacy of hub genes for osteoarthritis was validated using quantitative reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction experiments conducted on synovial tissue samples collected from patients with osteoarthritis,in conjunction with the GSE12021 dataset from the GPL96 sequencing platform as an independent dataset.RESULTS AND CONCLUSION:After eliminating 5 outlier samples,we identified a total of 340 differentially expressed genes,comprising 159 up-regulated genes and 181 down-regulated genes.Six hub genes were obtained by weighted gene co-expression network analysis and Cytoscape.CIBERSORT analysis revealed a difference in the proportion of multiple types of immune cell infiltration in osteoarthritic tissues compared with normal tissues.Moreover,the expression levels of the six hub genes exhibited strong correlation with the relative proportion of multiple immune cells in osteoarthritis.The results of RT-qPCR indicated that the relative expression levels of the six genes were down-regulated relative to normal tissues.However,there was no significant difference in the expression of NFKBIA and PTGS2(P>0.05).Simultaneously,receiver operator characteristic curves in both the original and external datasets demonstrated that the six hub genes exhibited strong diagnostic capabilities for osteoarthritis(area under the curve>0.8).To conclude,four hub genes,CDKN1A,MYC,C-X-C motif chemokine ligand 2,and vascular endothelial growth factor A,are finally identified and may serve as molecular targets for future treatment by mediating immune response and inflammatory processes.
7.Contrast-Enhanced Ultrasound in the Differential Diagnosis of Gallbladder Polypoid Lesions:A Multicenter Study
Ligang JIA ; Xiang FEI ; Xiang JING ; Mingxing LI ; Fang NIE ; Dong JIANG ; Shaoshan TANG ; Wei ZHANG ; Hong DING ; Tao SONG ; Qi ZHOU ; Bei ZHANG ; Zhixia SUN ; Xiaojuan MA ; Nianan HE ; Fang LI ; Yingqiao ZHU ; Wen CHENG ; Yukun LUO
Chinese Journal of Medical Imaging 2024;32(11):1147-1154
Purpose To explore the value of contrast-enhanced ultrasound(CEUS)in the differential diagnosis of gallbladder polypoid lesions(GPLs)(diameter≥10 mm).Materials and Methods A prospective enrollment of 229 patients with GPLs who underwent cholecystectomy in 17 hospitals from December 1 2021 to June 30 2024 was conducted to analyze the relationship between general data,conventional ultrasound,CEUS characteristics and the nature of GPLs.Multivariate Logistic regression was employed to identify independent risk factors for neoplastic polyps,the differential diagnostic value of different indicators was compared.Results Among 229 patients with GPLs,there were 108 cases of cholesterol polyps,102 cases of adenoma and 19 cases of gallbladder cancer.Age(Z=-4.476,P<0.001),polyp number(χ2=15.561,P<0.001),diameter(Z=-8.149,P<0.001),echogenicity(χ2=9.241,P=0.010),vascularity(χ2=23.107,P<0.001),enhancement intensity(χ2=47.610,P<0.001),enhancement pattern(χ2=6.468,P=0.011),vascular type(χ2=84.470,P<0.001),integrity of gallbladder wall(χ2=7.662,P=0.006)and stalk width(Z=-9.831,P<0.001)between cholesterol polyps and neoplastic polyps were statistically significant.Age,location,diameter,echogenicity,enhancement pattern,vascular type and stalk width between adenoma and gallbladder cancer were statistically significant(Z=-4.333,-3.902,-5.042,all P<0.05).Multivariate Logistic regression analysis showed that hyper-enhancement,branched vascular type and stalk width were independent risk factors for neoplastic polyps(OR=4.563,5.770,3.075,all P<0.001).The combination of independent risk factors was better than single factor and diameter in the differential diagnosis of cholesterol polyps and neoplastic polyps(all P<0.01).Conclusion CEUS can effectively identify the nature of GPLs and provide a valuable imaging reference for the selection of treatment methods.
8.Retroperitoneal laparoscopic surgery of pediatric calyceal diverticulum: 2 cases report
Xinyan WANG ; Xin WANG ; Yong WU ; Dongzheng ZHANG ; Xiong MA ; Cong WANG ; Zhenhua ZHANG ; Yukun MA ; Baolong WEI ; Yong GUAN
Chinese Journal of Urology 2024;45(5):393-394
Pediatric calyceal diverticulum (CD) is a relatively rare entity. Fewer cases were reported in China treated by retroperitoneal laparoscoopic surgery in children. In this paper, 2 cases of children with CD admitted to our hospital were reported. CT urography showed cystic low-density mass without obvious enhancement, and delayed contrast agent was found to enter the lesion. Both cases underwent cystoscopy + retroperitoneoscopy + diverticular neck suture. They were followed up for 15 months and 9 months after the surgery, respectively, with favorable outcomes and no recurrence of CD.
9.Constructing a Syndrome Differentiation Model by Combining Latent Structure Analysis of Association Rules: An Example of Kidney Yang Deficiency Syndrome in Primary Osteoporosis
Beibei LI ; Jing WANG ; Xinghua XIANG ; Wenyuan XU ; Weiguo BAI ; Mengyu LIU ; Yukun LI ; Xiaokun WU ; Yongjun WANG ; Wei YANG
Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2023;64(24):2522-2531
ObjectiveTo construct a quantitative differentiation model of traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) syndromes by taking primary osteoporosis (POP) with kidney yang deficiency syndrome as an example, and to provide methodological reference for the standardization of syndrome differentiation. MethodsHigh-frequency clinical features of POP were screened by descriptive statistical analysis, and strong association features of POP were obtained by association rule algorithm. On this basis, a latent structure (latent tree) model was established through latent structure analysis, and the implicit and explicit variables (features) related to POP with kidney yang deficiency syndrome were comprehensively clustered, and the clustering results were interpreted by the indexes of mutual information and cumulative information coverage, to explore the primary and secondary symptoms, and to deduce the categories of POP with kidney yang deficiency syndrome based on the probability of the features appearing in the various latent categories. Based on the categories, the clinical feature scores and identification thresholds were calculated, and the syndrome differentiation model of POP with kidney yang deficiency was initially constructed by combining the comprehensive judgment rules. Finally, the results of TCM professionals' judgment were used as the gold standard to further evaluate the effectiveness of the model in assisting the syndrome differentiation. ResultsThe 32 features strongly associated with POP were obtained, and the Bayes information critedon score of the further constructed latent tree model was -15291.93. Based on the mutual information and the cumulative information coverage, the main symptoms of POP with kidney yang deficiency syndrome were bone weakness, fatigue, pale tongue, clear urine, frequent nocturnal urination, cold limbs, thin pulse, white coating, and secondary symptoms were weakness, loss of libido, loose stool, frequent urination, lumbar and knee weakness, and fear of cold. From the probability of the occurrence of each clinical feature in different latent categories of POP with kidney yang deficiency syndrome, the state was introduced as S0 category (none/mild kidney yang syndrome)/ S1 category (moderate kidney yang syndrome)/ S2 category (severe kidney yang syndrome). Optimizing the preliminary rules of state identification and refining the state of S1 category, the results showed that among 970 patients with POP, there were 520 patients having no/mild kidney yang deficiency syndrome, 224 patients with moderate to mild kidney yang deficiency syndrome, 81 patients with moderate to severe kidney yang deficiency syndrome, and 145 patients with severe kidney yang deficiency syndrome. During the evaluation and validation process, the correct rate of the model assessment index was 0.8835, while the sensitivity was 0.7181, and the specificity was 0.9437. ConclusionCombined with the latent structure analysis of the association rule, the syndrome differentiation model for POP with kidney yang deficiency could be constructed, and the model shows a good quantitative identification effect, which can provide methodological supports for clinicians to improve the efficiency and accuracy of TCM diagnosis.
10.Evidence-based guideline for clinical diagnosis and treatment of acute combination fractures of the atlas and axis in adults (version 2023)
Yukun DU ; Dageng HUANG ; Wei TIAN ; Dingjun HAO ; Yongming XI ; Baorong HE ; Bohua CHEN ; Tongwei CHU ; Jian DONG ; Jun DONG ; Haoyu FENG ; Shunwu FAN ; Shiqing FENG ; Yanzheng GAO ; Zhong GUAN ; Yong HAI ; Lijun HE ; Yuan HE ; Dianming JIANG ; Jianyuan JIANG ; Weiqing KONG ; Bin LIN ; Bin LIU ; Baoge LIU ; Chunde LI ; Fang LI ; Feng LI ; Guohua LYU ; Li LI ; Qi LIAO ; Weishi LI ; Xiaoguang LIU ; Yong LIU ; Zhongjun LIU ; Shibao LU ; Fei LUO ; Jianyi LI ; Yong QIU ; Limin RONG ; Yong SHEN ; Huiyong SHEN ; Jun SHU ; Yueming SONG ; Tiansheng SUN ; Jiang SHAO ; Jiwei TIAN ; Yan WANG ; Zhe WANG ; Zheng WANG ; Xiangyang WANG ; Hong XIA ; Jinglong YAN ; Liang YAN ; Wen YUAN ; Jie ZHAO ; Jianguo ZHANG ; Yue ZHU ; Xuhui ZHOU ; Mingwei ZHAO
Chinese Journal of Trauma 2023;39(4):299-308
The acute combination fractures of the atlas and axis in adults have a higher rate of neurological injury and early death compared with atlas or axial fractures alone. Currently, the diagnosis and treatment choices of acute combination fractures of the atlas and axis in adults are controversial because of the lack of standards for implementation. Non-operative treatments have a high incidence of bone nonunion and complications, while surgeries may easily lead to the injury of the vertebral artery, spinal cord and nerve root. At present, there are no evidence-based Chinese guidelines for the diagnosis and treatment of acute combination fractures of the atlas and axis in adults. To provide orthopedic surgeons with the most up-to-date and effective information in treating acute combination fractures of the atlas and axis in adults, the Spinal Trauma Group of Orthopedic Branch of Chinese Medical Doctor Association organized experts in the field of spinal trauma to develop the Evidence-based guideline for clinical diagnosis and treatment of acute combination fractures of the atlas and axis in adults ( version 2023) by referring to the "Management of acute combination fractures of the atlas and axis in adults" published by American Association of Neurological Surgeons (AANS)/Congress of Neurological Surgeons (CNS) in 2013 and the relevant Chinese and English literatures. Ten recommendations were made concerning the radiological diagnosis, stability judgment, treatment rules, treatment options and complications based on medical evidence, aiming to provide a reference for the diagnosis and treatment of acute combination fractures of the atlas and axis in adults.

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