1.Effects of wearing compression garments on delayed onset muscle soreness based on nuclear magnetic resonance diffusion tensor imaging and physiological&biochemical indices
Miao QIN ; Zidong YANG ; Caizhen CHEN
Chinese Journal of Sports Medicine 2025;44(4):272-280
Objective To explore the intervention effect of tight-fitting equipment on delayed onset muscle soreness(DOMS)after exercise using nuclear magnetic resonance diffusion tensor imaging com-bined with physiological and biochemical indices.Methods Seven healthy adult males participated in a randomized crossover study,and each subject underwent two experiments,with an interval of 7 days,as an elution period to eliminate the effect of the previous experiment.In both experiments,all sub-jects were induced DOMS by finishing 80 times of deep jumps,in 4 groups.In the first experiment,all subjects(the Con group)wore loose clothes during and in 24 hours after the jumping,while in the second one they(the compression sleeve group,Cs)were in full-leg tight leggings.Before,as well as 0 h,24 h and 48 h after the exercise,the muscle soreness,the peak isokinetic torque of the knee extensor muscle group,and the activities of creatine kinase(CK)and lactate dehydrogenase(LDH)were measured.Moreover,before and 24 h after exercise,MRI was performed to measure bi-lateral thigh fractional anisotropy(FA),mean diffusivity(MD),radial diffusivity(RD)and their ei-genvalues(λ1,λ2,λ3).Results The time and group interaction effect for muscle soreness was signifi-cant after exercise(P<0.01),with that of the Cs group significantly lower than the Con group at all three time points after exercise(P<0.01).However,no significant time or group interaction effects were found in the peak isokinetic torque(P>0.05).Moreover,the time and group interaction was sig-nificant in the serum enzyme activity(P<0.05),with CK activity of the Cs group significantly lower than the Con group at 24 h and 48 h after exercise(P<0.05)and LDH activity significantly lower than the latter at 0 h and 24 h after exercise(P<0.05).Meanwhile,MRI showed that the λ2(P<0.05),λ3(P<0.05),and RD(P<0.01)values of quadriceps femoris in the Cs group were significant-ly lower than the Con group at 24 h post-exercise,while the FA values were significantly higher than the latter at the same time point(P<0.05).Conclusion Wearing tight-fitting gear during exercise and within 24 hours after exercise can suppress the elevation of serum CK and LDH activities,and relieve DOMS.Moreover,magnetic resonance diffusion tensor imaging results suggest that it may be realized by limiting the development of localized edema through sustained pressure on the body.
2.Development and challenges of mass spectrometry database for traditional Chinese medicine:A review
Wang YIJUN ; Yang ZHIMING ; Wu JUNXIAN ; Ma XIAOLI ; Zhou LI ; Li XIANG ; Ma BAIPING ; Qiu ZIDONG ; Kang LIPING
Science of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2025;3(3):210-221
Accurate characterization of the chemical composition of complex traditional Chinese medicine(TCM)is an essential foundation for the modern scientific interpretation of TCM principles.Mass spectrometry is the most dominant technique in current research on the material basis of TCM,offering the highest sensitivity and the richest information provision.Establishing mass spectrometry databases represents the most effective approach to facilitating the structural analysis of TCM chemical components.This paper systematically searches and reviews literature published from January 2005 to January 2025 through online databases such as China National Knowledge Infrastructure,PubMed,and Web of Science,using"mass spectrometry database"and"traditional Chinese medicine"as keywords.It reviews the current status of seven TCM chemical component mass spectrometry databases and seven natural product mass spectrometry databases.The key advancements of these mass spectrometry databases for natural products are summarized,detailing their characteristics,search methodologies,included information,and data sources.Additionally,challenges related to data quality,standardization,timely updates,database interaction,retrieval functionality,and data sharing and security are discussed in depth.Furthermore,the paper explores prospective development directions for TCM mass spectrometry databases,emphasizing the importance of open data sharing,technological innovation,and data security.Through this analysis,the paper aims to offer theoretical guidance and practical recommendations for the precise identification of TCM components,as well as for the construction and application of these databases.
3.Development and challenges of mass spectrometry database for traditional Chinese medicine: A review
Yijun WANG ; Zhiming YANG ; Junxian WU ; Xiaoli MA ; Li ZHOU ; Xiang LI ; Baiping MA ; Zidong QIU ; Liping KANG
Science of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2025;3(3):210-221
Accurate characterization of the chemical composition of complex traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) is an essential foundation for the modern scientific interpretation of TCM principles. Mass spectrometry is the most dominant technique in current research on the material basis of TCM, offering the highest sensitivity and the richest information provision. Establishing mass spectrometry databases represents the most effective approach to facilitating the structural analysis of TCM chemical components. This paper systematically searches and reviews literature published from January 2005 to January 2025 through online databases such as China National Knowledge Infrastructure, PubMed, and Web of Science, using “mass spectrometry database” and “traditional Chinese medicine” as keywords. It reviews the current status of seven TCM chemical component mass spectrometry databases and seven natural product mass spectrometry databases. The key advancements of these mass spectrometry databases for natural products are summarized, detailing their characteristics, search methodologies, included information, and data sources. Additionally, challenges related to data quality, standardization, timely updates, database interaction, retrieval functionality, and data sharing and security are discussed in depth. Furthermore, the paper explores prospective development directions for TCM mass spectrometry databases, emphasizing the importance of open data sharing, technological innovation, and data security. Through this analysis, the paper aims to offer theoretical guidance and practical recommendations for the precise identification of TCM components, as well as for the construction and application of these databases.
4.Exploring the Current Status of Research on the Mechanism of Acupuncture Intervention in Alzheimer's Disease in Animal Experiments Using Visual Analysis Methods
Jiheng ZUO ; Xuan YANG ; Donghua LI ; Zidong WANG ; Zhigang LI ; Huiling TIAN
World Science and Technology-Modernization of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2025;27(2):346-354
Objective In this paper,CiteSpace(V6.3.R1)was used to sort out and summarize the experimental study on the mechanism and development trend of acupuncture intervention in Alzheimer's disease(AD),so as to provide basis and suggestions for subsequent research.Methods Relevant literatures on the mechanism of acupuncture intervention in AD were retrieved from CNKI database from March 1997 to March 2024.CiteSpace(V6.3.R1)software was used to visually display keywords,draw corresponding maps,and discuss the hot spots of acupuncture intervention mechanism in AD.Results After screening,a total of 397 articles were included in this study.The mechanism of acupuncture intervention in AD mainly focuses on the regulation of synaptic plasticity,regulation of neurotransmitter release,regulation of neuroinflammation,regulation of apoptosis,influence on mitochondrial autophagy,anti-oxidative stress and so on.Conclusion Acupuncture intervention in AD has developed rapidly,involving Notch1/Hes signaling pathway,Shh signaling pathway,NF-κB signaling pathway,PI3K/Akt signaling pathway and other signaling pathways.The research heat of TCM acupuncture intervention in AD continues to rise,and various research teams have harvested rich research results,diversified research hotspots,and in-depth exploration of acupuncture treatment of AD has rich clinical value.
5.Study on the Mechanism of Regulating Extracellular Matrix by Tongdu Qishen Acupuncture to Improve Cerebral Blood Flow and Enhance Learning and Memory Ability in SAMP8 Mice
Guoqing WU ; Zidong WANG ; Jiayi YANG ; Yilin TAO ; Jing JIANG ; Xiaoming GAO ; Zhigang LI
World Science and Technology-Modernization of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2025;27(2):355-363
Objective This study aims to investigate the effects of acupuncture on the spatial learning and memory capacities,the morphological characteristics of hippocampal neurons,the components of extracellular matrix,as well as the structure of the blood-brain barrier in SAMP8 mice.Moreover,it endeavors to explore the underlying mechanism through which the"Tongdu Qishen"(activating governor vessel and awakening spirit)acupuncture method ameliorates the cognitive function and modulates cerebral blood flow in SAMP8 mice.Methods Twenty 6-month-old male SAMP8 mice were randomly allocated into a model group and an electroacupuncture group,with ten mice in each group.Additionally,ten homologous 6-month-old male SAMR1 mice were designated as the normal control group.In the electroacupuncture group,the acupoint"Renzhong"(GV 26)was punctured using a quick insertion technique,while"Baihui"(GV 20)and"Yintang"(EX-HN 3)were punctured via a transverse insertion method.Subsequently,the needle handles were connected to an electroacupuncture apparatus,which was set to operate with a dense-sparse wave at a frequency of 100 Hz/2 Hz and an electric current of 2 mA.Each session of acupuncture lasted for 20 minutes and was conducted once a day for a consecutive period of 28 days.The normal group,the model group,and the electroacupuncture group all underwent identical fixation and restraint procedures to ensure consistent experimental conditions.The Morris water maze was employed to evaluate the spatial learning and memory abilities of the mice.The Nissl staining technique was utilized to assess the alterations in hippocampal neurons of SAMP8 mice.The laser speckle imaging system was adopted to measure the cerebral blood flow of the mice in each group.Transmission electron microscopy was applied to observe the ultrastructure of the blood-brain barrier within the frontal cortex tissue of the SAMP8 mice's brains.The Western blotting method was used to detect the expressions of Collagen-Ⅳ and Fibronectin in the brain tissues of SAMP8 mice.Results In comparison with the model group,the"Tongdu Qishen"acupuncture method demonstrated a significant efficacy in improving the spatial learning and memory abilities of SAMP8 mice(P<0.05).It also effectively alleviated the degeneration of hippocampal neurons,remarkably increased the cerebral blood flow perfusion volume of SAMP8 mice(P<0.05),ameliorated the damage to the blood-brain barrier structure,significantly upregulated the content of Collagen-Ⅳ(P<0.05),and significantly downregulated the content of Fibronectin(P<0.0001).Conclusion The"Tongdu Qishen"acupuncture method is capable of favorably regulating the extracellular matrix of SAMP8 mice,thereby improving cerebral blood flow and ultimately enhancing their learning and memory abilities.
6.Effects of wearing compression garments on delayed onset muscle soreness based on nuclear magnetic resonance diffusion tensor imaging and physiological&biochemical indices
Miao QIN ; Zidong YANG ; Caizhen CHEN
Chinese Journal of Sports Medicine 2025;44(4):272-280
Objective To explore the intervention effect of tight-fitting equipment on delayed onset muscle soreness(DOMS)after exercise using nuclear magnetic resonance diffusion tensor imaging com-bined with physiological and biochemical indices.Methods Seven healthy adult males participated in a randomized crossover study,and each subject underwent two experiments,with an interval of 7 days,as an elution period to eliminate the effect of the previous experiment.In both experiments,all sub-jects were induced DOMS by finishing 80 times of deep jumps,in 4 groups.In the first experiment,all subjects(the Con group)wore loose clothes during and in 24 hours after the jumping,while in the second one they(the compression sleeve group,Cs)were in full-leg tight leggings.Before,as well as 0 h,24 h and 48 h after the exercise,the muscle soreness,the peak isokinetic torque of the knee extensor muscle group,and the activities of creatine kinase(CK)and lactate dehydrogenase(LDH)were measured.Moreover,before and 24 h after exercise,MRI was performed to measure bi-lateral thigh fractional anisotropy(FA),mean diffusivity(MD),radial diffusivity(RD)and their ei-genvalues(λ1,λ2,λ3).Results The time and group interaction effect for muscle soreness was signifi-cant after exercise(P<0.01),with that of the Cs group significantly lower than the Con group at all three time points after exercise(P<0.01).However,no significant time or group interaction effects were found in the peak isokinetic torque(P>0.05).Moreover,the time and group interaction was sig-nificant in the serum enzyme activity(P<0.05),with CK activity of the Cs group significantly lower than the Con group at 24 h and 48 h after exercise(P<0.05)and LDH activity significantly lower than the latter at 0 h and 24 h after exercise(P<0.05).Meanwhile,MRI showed that the λ2(P<0.05),λ3(P<0.05),and RD(P<0.01)values of quadriceps femoris in the Cs group were significant-ly lower than the Con group at 24 h post-exercise,while the FA values were significantly higher than the latter at the same time point(P<0.05).Conclusion Wearing tight-fitting gear during exercise and within 24 hours after exercise can suppress the elevation of serum CK and LDH activities,and relieve DOMS.Moreover,magnetic resonance diffusion tensor imaging results suggest that it may be realized by limiting the development of localized edema through sustained pressure on the body.
7.Development and challenges of mass spectrometry database for traditional Chinese medicine:A review
Wang YIJUN ; Yang ZHIMING ; Wu JUNXIAN ; Ma XIAOLI ; Zhou LI ; Li XIANG ; Ma BAIPING ; Qiu ZIDONG ; Kang LIPING
Science of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2025;3(3):210-221
Accurate characterization of the chemical composition of complex traditional Chinese medicine(TCM)is an essential foundation for the modern scientific interpretation of TCM principles.Mass spectrometry is the most dominant technique in current research on the material basis of TCM,offering the highest sensitivity and the richest information provision.Establishing mass spectrometry databases represents the most effective approach to facilitating the structural analysis of TCM chemical components.This paper systematically searches and reviews literature published from January 2005 to January 2025 through online databases such as China National Knowledge Infrastructure,PubMed,and Web of Science,using"mass spectrometry database"and"traditional Chinese medicine"as keywords.It reviews the current status of seven TCM chemical component mass spectrometry databases and seven natural product mass spectrometry databases.The key advancements of these mass spectrometry databases for natural products are summarized,detailing their characteristics,search methodologies,included information,and data sources.Additionally,challenges related to data quality,standardization,timely updates,database interaction,retrieval functionality,and data sharing and security are discussed in depth.Furthermore,the paper explores prospective development directions for TCM mass spectrometry databases,emphasizing the importance of open data sharing,technological innovation,and data security.Through this analysis,the paper aims to offer theoretical guidance and practical recommendations for the precise identification of TCM components,as well as for the construction and application of these databases.
8.Exploring the Current Status of Research on the Mechanism of Acupuncture Intervention in Alzheimer's Disease in Animal Experiments Using Visual Analysis Methods
Jiheng ZUO ; Xuan YANG ; Donghua LI ; Zidong WANG ; Zhigang LI ; Huiling TIAN
World Science and Technology-Modernization of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2025;27(2):346-354
Objective In this paper,CiteSpace(V6.3.R1)was used to sort out and summarize the experimental study on the mechanism and development trend of acupuncture intervention in Alzheimer's disease(AD),so as to provide basis and suggestions for subsequent research.Methods Relevant literatures on the mechanism of acupuncture intervention in AD were retrieved from CNKI database from March 1997 to March 2024.CiteSpace(V6.3.R1)software was used to visually display keywords,draw corresponding maps,and discuss the hot spots of acupuncture intervention mechanism in AD.Results After screening,a total of 397 articles were included in this study.The mechanism of acupuncture intervention in AD mainly focuses on the regulation of synaptic plasticity,regulation of neurotransmitter release,regulation of neuroinflammation,regulation of apoptosis,influence on mitochondrial autophagy,anti-oxidative stress and so on.Conclusion Acupuncture intervention in AD has developed rapidly,involving Notch1/Hes signaling pathway,Shh signaling pathway,NF-κB signaling pathway,PI3K/Akt signaling pathway and other signaling pathways.The research heat of TCM acupuncture intervention in AD continues to rise,and various research teams have harvested rich research results,diversified research hotspots,and in-depth exploration of acupuncture treatment of AD has rich clinical value.
9.Study on the Mechanism of Regulating Extracellular Matrix by Tongdu Qishen Acupuncture to Improve Cerebral Blood Flow and Enhance Learning and Memory Ability in SAMP8 Mice
Guoqing WU ; Zidong WANG ; Jiayi YANG ; Yilin TAO ; Jing JIANG ; Xiaoming GAO ; Zhigang LI
World Science and Technology-Modernization of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2025;27(2):355-363
Objective This study aims to investigate the effects of acupuncture on the spatial learning and memory capacities,the morphological characteristics of hippocampal neurons,the components of extracellular matrix,as well as the structure of the blood-brain barrier in SAMP8 mice.Moreover,it endeavors to explore the underlying mechanism through which the"Tongdu Qishen"(activating governor vessel and awakening spirit)acupuncture method ameliorates the cognitive function and modulates cerebral blood flow in SAMP8 mice.Methods Twenty 6-month-old male SAMP8 mice were randomly allocated into a model group and an electroacupuncture group,with ten mice in each group.Additionally,ten homologous 6-month-old male SAMR1 mice were designated as the normal control group.In the electroacupuncture group,the acupoint"Renzhong"(GV 26)was punctured using a quick insertion technique,while"Baihui"(GV 20)and"Yintang"(EX-HN 3)were punctured via a transverse insertion method.Subsequently,the needle handles were connected to an electroacupuncture apparatus,which was set to operate with a dense-sparse wave at a frequency of 100 Hz/2 Hz and an electric current of 2 mA.Each session of acupuncture lasted for 20 minutes and was conducted once a day for a consecutive period of 28 days.The normal group,the model group,and the electroacupuncture group all underwent identical fixation and restraint procedures to ensure consistent experimental conditions.The Morris water maze was employed to evaluate the spatial learning and memory abilities of the mice.The Nissl staining technique was utilized to assess the alterations in hippocampal neurons of SAMP8 mice.The laser speckle imaging system was adopted to measure the cerebral blood flow of the mice in each group.Transmission electron microscopy was applied to observe the ultrastructure of the blood-brain barrier within the frontal cortex tissue of the SAMP8 mice's brains.The Western blotting method was used to detect the expressions of Collagen-Ⅳ and Fibronectin in the brain tissues of SAMP8 mice.Results In comparison with the model group,the"Tongdu Qishen"acupuncture method demonstrated a significant efficacy in improving the spatial learning and memory abilities of SAMP8 mice(P<0.05).It also effectively alleviated the degeneration of hippocampal neurons,remarkably increased the cerebral blood flow perfusion volume of SAMP8 mice(P<0.05),ameliorated the damage to the blood-brain barrier structure,significantly upregulated the content of Collagen-Ⅳ(P<0.05),and significantly downregulated the content of Fibronectin(P<0.0001).Conclusion The"Tongdu Qishen"acupuncture method is capable of favorably regulating the extracellular matrix of SAMP8 mice,thereby improving cerebral blood flow and ultimately enhancing their learning and memory abilities.
10.Effects of acupuncture on serotonin, histamine, substance P, and tryptase levels at sensitized points in model rats with knee osteoarthritis
Jiayi Yang ; Zidong Wang ; Jing Jiang ; Huiling Tian ; Shun Wang ; Yizhi Liu ; Zumao Cao ; Changqing Joseph Yang ; Zhigang Li
Journal of Traditional Chinese Medical Sciences 2024;11(4):500-512
Objective:
To elucidate the differences in manual acupuncture effectiveness at sensitized points by investigating the mechanisms of local skin action at different sensitization points in rats with knee osteoarthritis (KOA).
Methods:
Forty Sprague–Dawley rats were equally divided into control, model (1 mg of monoiodoacetate into the right knee joint cavity), sham operation, manual acupuncture at right Tianjing acupoint (MAR-SJ 10), and left SJ 10 groups. Safranine-O and fast green staining were used to assess the modeling. The morphological and functional changes in mast cells (MCs) were assessed during acupoint sensitization using toluidine blue and immunofluorescence staining. The levels of serotonin, histamine, substance P (SP), and tryptase at skin acupoints and serum levels of IL-β, IL-6, and TNF-α were detected using ELISA.
Results:
After 14 days of treatment, the number of MCs and their degranulation rates were statistically higher in the model group than in the control group (both P < .001). After applying acupuncture, the levels of 5-HT, HA, and SP at skin acupoints were lower than those in the model group (all P < .05), and tryptase level was higher (both P < .05). Tryptase level was higher on the skin at the MAL-SJ 10 acupoint than that on the MAR-SJ 10 acupoint (P = .004). Compared with the model group, the serum levels of IL-1β, IL-6, and TNF-α in the MAR-SJ 10 and MAL-SJ 10 groups were lower (all P < .05).
Conclusion
Acupuncture at KOA-sensitized acupoints mitigates joint injury in KOA rats and may bidirectionally regulate local MCs of these acupoints. This finding not only enhances the reference value of sensitizing points in clinical diagnosis and treatment, but also contributes to the understanding of the biological mechanisms underlying acupuncture intervention at sensitizing points.


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