1.Deep Integration of Information Technology and Modern Medicine Drives High-Quality Development of Integrated Chinese and Western Medicine--Interview with Academician Cong Bin
Ziyao GENG ; Shuwu ZHAO ; Beitian JIA ; Rongli SHU ; Xiaoqing LU ; Yuhong BIAN
World Science and Technology-Modernization of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2025;27(2):301-305
The integration of traditional Chinese and Western medicine is a crucial contemporary medical model widely utilized today.Modern medicine is intricately linked to"data"and"calculation".The key to the high-quality development of integrated Chinese and Western medicine is to realise the in-depth integration of information technology and modern medicine,including tackling the three major scientific problems(algorithm establishment,queue creation and data quality),introducing laws and policies,fostering cross-innovation talents in integrated Chinese and Western medicine,and regulating standards.At the same time,adhering to the principle of integrity and innovation,and being firm in cultural self-confidence are important factors in promoting the healthy,rapid and sustainable development of the cause of integrative Chinese and Western medicine and traditional Chinese medicine.
2.Brain functional magnetic resonance imaging changes in patients with depression after acupuncture treatment: ALE meta-analysis
Jing TANG ; Juan YU ; Ziyao GENG ; Yating YUE ; Jingxia ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Behavioral Medicine and Brain Science 2025;34(11):1005-1011
Objective:Through the meta-analysis of activation likelihood estimation (ALE), the functional magnetic resonance imaging research evidence of acupuncture in the treatment of depression was systematically integrated to analyze the effect of acupuncture on brain activity in patients with depression and systematically reveal its potential neural mechanism.Methods:The literatures which used functional magnetic resonance imaging to explore brain image changes of patients with depression after receiving acupuncture intervention were retrieved from CNKI, VIP database, Wanfang database, PubMed, Embase, EBSCO host MEDLINE and Web of Science database. The retrieval time is from the establishment of the database to March 2025. Data processing was performed using the ALE method by the Ginger ALE 2.3 software. The coordinates of the subjects included in the study were extracted, and the brain regions with abnormal spontaneous brain activity in patients with depression were integrated and analyzed.Results:A total of 28 articles involving 770 subjects were included. Depressed patients receiving acupuncture exhibited increased brain activity in the bilateral medial frontal gyrus and bilateral anterior cingulate cortex. Exploratory analysis revealed that depressed patients receiving acupuncture exhibited reduced activation in the left posterior cerebellar lobe (MNI: x, y, z = -6, -68, -21; x, y, z = -9, -81, -9) compared to healthy controls (voxel sum=5 824 mm 3,P<0.05). Conclusion:Patients with depression who received acupuncture intervention exhibited relatively consistent activation in brain regions compared to depressed patients who did not receive acupuncture and healthy individuals. Compared to healthy individuals, patients with depression who received acupuncture showed reduced activation in the left posterior cerebellum. It is suggested that acupuncture intervention may play a therapeutic role by regulating the functional state of emotion-related brain regions and brain networks.
3.Brain functional magnetic resonance imaging changes in patients with depression after acupuncture treatment: ALE meta-analysis
Jing TANG ; Juan YU ; Ziyao GENG ; Yating YUE ; Jingxia ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Behavioral Medicine and Brain Science 2025;34(11):1005-1011
Objective:Through the meta-analysis of activation likelihood estimation (ALE), the functional magnetic resonance imaging research evidence of acupuncture in the treatment of depression was systematically integrated to analyze the effect of acupuncture on brain activity in patients with depression and systematically reveal its potential neural mechanism.Methods:The literatures which used functional magnetic resonance imaging to explore brain image changes of patients with depression after receiving acupuncture intervention were retrieved from CNKI, VIP database, Wanfang database, PubMed, Embase, EBSCO host MEDLINE and Web of Science database. The retrieval time is from the establishment of the database to March 2025. Data processing was performed using the ALE method by the Ginger ALE 2.3 software. The coordinates of the subjects included in the study were extracted, and the brain regions with abnormal spontaneous brain activity in patients with depression were integrated and analyzed.Results:A total of 28 articles involving 770 subjects were included. Depressed patients receiving acupuncture exhibited increased brain activity in the bilateral medial frontal gyrus and bilateral anterior cingulate cortex. Exploratory analysis revealed that depressed patients receiving acupuncture exhibited reduced activation in the left posterior cerebellar lobe (MNI: x, y, z = -6, -68, -21; x, y, z = -9, -81, -9) compared to healthy controls (voxel sum=5 824 mm 3,P<0.05). Conclusion:Patients with depression who received acupuncture intervention exhibited relatively consistent activation in brain regions compared to depressed patients who did not receive acupuncture and healthy individuals. Compared to healthy individuals, patients with depression who received acupuncture showed reduced activation in the left posterior cerebellum. It is suggested that acupuncture intervention may play a therapeutic role by regulating the functional state of emotion-related brain regions and brain networks.
4.Deep Integration of Information Technology and Modern Medicine Drives High-Quality Development of Integrated Chinese and Western Medicine--Interview with Academician Cong Bin
Ziyao GENG ; Shuwu ZHAO ; Beitian JIA ; Rongli SHU ; Xiaoqing LU ; Yuhong BIAN
World Science and Technology-Modernization of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2025;27(2):301-305
The integration of traditional Chinese and Western medicine is a crucial contemporary medical model widely utilized today.Modern medicine is intricately linked to"data"and"calculation".The key to the high-quality development of integrated Chinese and Western medicine is to realise the in-depth integration of information technology and modern medicine,including tackling the three major scientific problems(algorithm establishment,queue creation and data quality),introducing laws and policies,fostering cross-innovation talents in integrated Chinese and Western medicine,and regulating standards.At the same time,adhering to the principle of integrity and innovation,and being firm in cultural self-confidence are important factors in promoting the healthy,rapid and sustainable development of the cause of integrative Chinese and Western medicine and traditional Chinese medicine.

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