1.Correlation Between Traditional Chinese Medicine Syndrome Type of Unstable Angina Pectoris and Iron Metabolism Indices
Jiye CHEN ; Min WU ; Changxin SUN ; Xiaonan ZHANG ; Zeping WANG ; Longtao LIU
Chinese Journal of Experimental Traditional Medical Formulae 2025;31(20):126-136
ObjectiveTo investigate the correlation between iron metabolism parameters and various syndrome types of unstable angina pectoris (UAP). MethodsA cross-sectional study was conducted from October 2021 to October 2023, encompassing 213 patients diagnosed with UAP at Xiyuan Hospital of Chinese Academy of Chinese Medical Sciences. Additionally, 30 healthy individuals were selected as control cases. Single-factor analysis was used to investigate the differences in clinical data among different Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) syndrome types of UAP and their correlation with iron metabolism indices. The study conducted a comparative analysis of the aforementioned clinical data among patients with and without heat-toxic and blood-stasis syndrome. Logistic regression was used to analyze the correlation between TCM syndrome types and related factors. The receiver operator characteristic (ROC) curve was employed to assess the predictive value of iron metabolism indices, along with their sensitivity and specificity. ResultsCompared to those in the control group, serum iron (SI) and serum ferritin (SF) levels were significantly increased in the UAP group (P<0.01), while transferrin (TRF) and total iron binding capacity (TIBC) levels were decreased (P<0.01). However, there was no significant difference in unsaturated iron binding capacity (UIBC). Multivariate binary Logistic regression analysis identified apolipoprotein A1 (ApoA1), homocysteine (HCY), high-sensitivity C-reactive protein (hs-CRP), and SF as independent influencing factors for the UAP patients (P<0.05, P<0.01). Additionally, statistically significant differences were observed in SI, SF, TRF, and TIBC among 213 patients with different TCM types (P<0.01). Patients with heat-toxic and blood-stasis syndrome had higher SI and SF values than those without the syndrome (P<0.01), while their TIBC and TRF values were lower (P<0.01). Multivariate binary logistic regression analysis showed that SI and LDL-C levels were closely associated with the differentiation of heat-toxic and blood-stasis syndrome. ConclusionUAP patients often experience iron metabolism disorders, and the heat-toxic and blood-stasis syndrome are significantly correlated with iron metabolism parameters. The SI and LDL-C levels have high specificity and sensitivity in diagnosing heat-toxic and blood-stasis syndrome.
2.Pathogenesis and Traditional Chinese Medicine Prevention and Treatment Strategy of Refractory Angina Based on Theory of Stasis and Toxin
Dexiu LI ; Xiaoya LI ; Jiye CHEN ; Changxin SUN ; Lanqing HU ; Jingyi ZHANG ; Longtao LIU
Chinese Journal of Experimental Traditional Medical Formulae 2024;30(7):234-240
Refractory angina is characterized by recurrent and persistent angina with a duration of not less than three months, which is related to reversible ischemia and hypoxia caused by coronary stenosis and obstruction. It mainly involves obstructive coronary artery disease and non-obstructive coronary artery disease with coronary artery spasm and coronary microvascular dysfunction. “Stasis and toxin” play an important role in the pathogenesis of cardiovascular diseases. The pathogenesis of stasis and toxin is stubborn filthy turbidity featured by slow accumulation and sudden onset,and rapid changes,which coincides with the characteristics of refractory angina which is complex and changeable,prolonged and difficult to cure. The pathogenesis of refractory angina involves a combination of underlying deficiency and excessive manifestation, with "stasis and toxin" playing a crucial role as an important pathological factor in the whole process of refractory angina. Traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) employs a holistic approach known as "activating blood circulation and removing toxins", which is supplemented by various methods to tonify Qi and warm Yang, nourish the kidneys and invigorate the spleen, clear heat and transform phlegm. This approach applies anti-inflammatory measures, regulates lipid metabolism, inhibits oxidative stress and thrombus formation, protects endothelial function in blood vessels, as well as establishes collateral circulation for the prevention and treatment of refractory angina. Therefore,based on the theory of "stasis and toxin",combined with TCM theory and modern medical research,this paper discusses the pathogenesis of refractory angina and the prevention and treatment strategy of TCM,and elucidates the reasons for the difficulty in curing refractory angina and the relationship between refractory angina and common angina pectoris,coronary microvascular dysfunction,coronary artery spasm and obstructive coronary artery disease,hoping to provide certain theoretical basis and clinical ideas for the prevention and treatment of refractory angina with TCM.
3.Advance on research of Flash-RT technology
Xiangkun DAI ; Shaojuan WU ; Jinyuan WANG ; Wei YU ; Lehui DU ; Changxin YAN ; Shilei ZHANG ; Na MA ; Xiao LEI ; Baolin QU
China Medical Equipment 2024;21(1):2-8
At present,precise radiotherapy has been widely used through the development with many years,but the existing technique still is limited by the limitation of tolerance dose of normal tissues,which cannot achieve the optimal goal of treating tumor.Flash radiotherapy(Flash-RT)is one kind of radiotherapy technique that uses the beam with ultra-high dose rate(UHDR)to conduct irradiation,which can furthest treat tumors while significantly reduce radiation injury of normal tissues.But until now,the biological mechanism,key physical parameters and triggering mechanism of Flash-RT are still unclear,and its principle and clinical translational application are still in the stage of research.This review clarified the technological advance and clinical translational application of Flash-RT research through summarized the relevant research of Flash-RT.
4.Preparation instructions of the Technical operation specification for TCM health care services (non-medical) foot bath (2024 edition)
Lingyun ZHANG ; Changhe YU ; Changxin LIU ; Luping LIU ; Yixuan GAO ; Jiayu LIU ; Yuhan WANG ; Mengmeng ZHANG ; Yang ZHANG ; Xiyou WANG
International Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2024;46(10):1258-1263
Foot bath technique is booming in daily health care services. In order to develop a more standardized and complete technical operation process, the working group recorded the whole process of document formulation while writing the Technical Operation Specification for TCM Health Care Services (Non-Medical) Foot Bath (2024 edition). Work profile (including task background, task source, drafting unit, participant grouping and responsibilities), main technical content (including the basis and principles of preparation, key technical content of technical specifications), main preparation process (formation of working groups, registration and plan writing, selection and determination of clinical issues, literature research, drafting of the first draft, consensus on the main content of technical specifications, soliciting opinions, testing applications and external review), the relationship of current mandatory national standards or policies and regulations, the treatment process and basis of major differences, publicity and implementation and post-effect evaluation, the proposal to abolish the current relevant guidelines and the corresponding annexes were under detailed and in-depth description, which can assist the relevant practitioners of non-medical institutions to better understand and apply this technical specification.
5.Analysis of image quality based on different imaging algorithms of the Ethos adaption radiotherapy system
Xiaoyu LIU ; Yuhan KOU ; Changxin YAN ; Jinyuan WANG ; Peichao BAN ; Dandan ZHANG ; Kaiwen CHEN ; Chuanbin XIE
China Medical Equipment 2024;21(11):1-6
Objective:To quantitatively analyze the differences in image quality and generated synthetic-computed tomography(sCT)between cone beam CT(CBCT)and iteration CBCT(iCBCT),which based on filtered back projection(FBP)and iterative reconstruction(IR)techniques of Varian Ethos adaption system.Methods:Using the special Catphan604 phantom of the test of CT image quality,five times of scanning series of CBCT and iCBCT were respectively performed based on thoracic and abdominal scanning protocols,so as to obtain four sets of images,and each set of image included the CBCT image,the composited sCT and iCBCT images based on CBCT,the composited sCT bases on iCBCT.The noise power spectrum(NPS),image uniformity(UI),modulation transfer function(MTF),low-contrast visibility(LCV)and contrast-to-noise ratio(CNR)of them were analyzed.Additionally,a retrospective analysis was conducted on images of six patients who underwent clinical radiotherapy,and the images of them were obtained by using thoracic and abdominal scanning protocols.The sCT images,which were generated by deformable registrations on the basis of CBCT and iCBCT,were analyzed,and they were compared with located CT images,and their mean absolute error(MAE)and root mean square error(RMSE)were further quantitatively analyzed.Results:Compared to CBCT,iCBCT significantly reduced NPS(thoracic images reduced by 0.08,abdominal images reduced by 0.06).The UI values of thoracic images and abdominal images of iCBCT were respectively 0.37 and 0.28,and those of CBCT were respectively 0.65 and 0.39.The LCV values of thoracic images and abdominal images of iCBCT were respectively 0.67 and 0.56,and those of CBCT were respectively 0.93 and 0.90.The MTF50%were 0.28 lp/mm except abdominal image of iCBCT was 0.29 lp/mm.The resolution rate of high contrast between iCBCT and CBCT was basic consistency.The differences of similarity analysis of the generated sCT and located CT bases on CBCT and iCBCT was no significant(P>0.05).Conclusion:The image quality of iCBCT is superior to conventional CBCT.The accuracy of CT value of generated sCT bases on CBCT and iCBCT can meet requirement,and both of them can be used in the dose calculation of adaptive radiotherapy.
6.Analysis on the clinical outcomes and measurement tools of chronic back pain with integrated traditional Chinese and western medicine
Ying WAN ; Changxin LIU ; Ying ZHANG ; Qianji CHEN ; Han SHI ; Yanji ZHOU ; Yi AN ; Yanan SUN ; Changhe YU
International Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2023;45(10):1313-1318
Objective:To summarize the characteristics of the participants (P), interventions (I), control measures (C), outcomes (O) and study design (S) of the clinical study of chronic back pain (CBP) in recent years; To further systematically organize the outcomes of the clinical study of CBP and their corresponding measurement tools.Methods:Clinical studies of CBP were retrieved from various databases including CNKI, Wanfang Database, VIP, SinoMed, Cochrane Library, Pubmed, Embase, Web of Science, etc. The search period was from January 1, 2015 to December 31, 2019. The retrieved literature was extracted and analyzed.The retrieved literatures will be extracted and analyzed. The retrieved literature was subjected to data extraction and analysis, and the quality of outcome indicators was evaluated according to 6 items. The Newcastle-Ottawa Scale ( NOS ) was used to evaluate the quality of cohort studies and case-control studies. Analyze the relationship between outcome indicators and interventions.Results:A total of 3 028 articles were finally included after examination and screening. The top 7 diagnoses of CBP were low back pain, lumbar disc protrusion, lumbar vertebral stenosis, lumbar vertebral slip, lumbar disc degression, non-specific chronic low back pain and post-operative pain syndrome. The top 7 intervention measures in clinical studies of CBP were surgery, acupuncture, physiotherapy, Tuina, exercise therapy, Western medicine painkillers and oral Chinese patent medicines. A total of 47 outcomes and 348 outcome measurement tools were reported in the literature included.Conclusion:In the clinical study of CBP in the recent years, there are problems such as incomplete and low quality of reporting, a wide variety of outcome measurement tools and lack of uniform reporting standards. The characteristics of patients determine the common characteristics of outcomes selection and it is also necessary to consider the specific outcomes related to interventions.
7.A Clinical Study on the Intervention of a Comprehensive Program of Traditional Chinese Medicine on Degenerative Lumbar Spinal Stenosis
Yanji ZHOU ; Yi AN ; Yuan LEI ; Yang ZHANG ; Xiaoming YANG ; Hui SHAO ; Naiwen ZHANG ; Zhiwen WENG ; Changxin LIU ; Xiyou WANG ; Changhe YU
World Science and Technology-Modernization of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2023;25(6):2188-2195
Objective To preliminarily verify the effectiveness and safety of bloodletting combined with drug bamboo cups in intervention of degenerative lumbar spinal stenosis,and to explore the prognostic factors that affect the efficacy of TCM regimens in the treatment of DLSS.Methods 64 consecutive patients with degenerative lumbar spinal stenosis were enrolled.Bloodletting combined with drug bamboo cup intervention was used.Acupoints were selected and treated with the same length of the governor channel of the lumbar spine,the first and second side lines of the bladder meridian and Ashi point,weekly 2 times,8 times per course,2 consecutive courses of treatment.Before treatment,after treatment,and 1 month follow-up,the changes of the patient's lumbar spinal stenosis specific scale(SSM),modified Oswestry dysfunction index(ODI),and 12 health survey summary scores(SF-12)were observed.Using SSM symptom or function score≥0.5,the criteria for grouping were first single-factor analysis,and then logistic regression was used to analyze the prognostic factors of the treatment.Results After 2 courses of treatment,the patient's SSM symptom score(2.25±0.56),SSM function score(2.06±0.67),ODI index(15.49±8.72),and SF-12 physiological score(36.31±7.35)were more significant than before treatment Improved,the difference was statistically significant(P<0.05),the SF-12 psychological score(49.70±9.47),the difference was not statistically significant compared with before treatment(P>0.05);the patient's SSM symptom score(2.22±0.54)was followed up for one month,SSM function score(2.09±0.66),ODI index(15.53±8.23),SF-12 physiological score(36.55±7.25),SF-12 psychological score(50.62±9.17),which are significantly better than before treatment,and the difference is statistically significant(P<0.05),the difference was not statistically significant(P>0.05)after 2 courses of treatment.The univariate logistic regression analysis of each influencing factor showed that:BMI,baseline symptom dimension,baseline functional dimension,foraminal stenosis,lateral recess stenosis,and two-stage stenosis had statistically significant differences between the effective and ineffective groups(P<0.05).Conclusion Bloodletting combined with drug bamboo cups has a certain clinical effect on degenerative lumbar spinal stenosis.
8.Feasibility study of predicting axillary lymph node metastasis of breast cancer using radiomics analysis based on dynamic contrast-enhanced MRI
Yuan JIANG ; Mingming MA ; Yuanjia CHENG ; Yingpu CUI ; Changxin LI ; Yaofeng ZHANG ; Xiaodong ZHANG ; Xiaoying WANG ; Naishan QIN
Chinese Journal of Radiology 2022;56(6):631-635
Objective:To explore the feasibility of predicting axillary lymph node metastasis of breast cancer using radiomics analysis based on dynamic contrast-enhanced (DCE) MRI.Methods:The retrospective study enrolled 163 patients (163 lesions) with breast cancer diagnosed by core needle biopsy from January 2013 to December 2013 in Peking University First Hospital. The status of axillary lymph nodes in all patients was pathologically confirmed, and they had complete preoperative breast MRI images. Among the 163 patients, 94 patients were confirmed with axillary lymph node metastasis, and 69 patients without axillary lymph node metastasis. They were randomly divided into the training dataset ( n=115) and testing dataset ( n=48) in a 7∶3 ratio. The radiomics analysis was performed in the training dataset, including image preprocessing and labeling, radiomics feature extraction, radiomics model establishment and model predictive performance inspection. Model performance was tested in the testing dataset. Receiver operating characteristic curve and area under curve (AUC) was used to analyze the model prediction performance. Results:Of the 1 075 features extracted from the training dataset, principal component analyses (PCA) features 8, 41 and 67 were selected by random forest classifier. The radiomics model including 3 PCA features reached an AUC of 0.956 (95%CI 0.907-0.988), with sensitivity of 91.2%, specificity of 100% and accuracy of 94.8%. In the testing dataset, the radiomics model including 3 PCA features reached an AUC of 0.767 (95%CI 0.652-0.890), with sensitivity of 80.8%, specificity of 72.7% and accuracy of 77.1%.Conclusion:It is feasible to predict axillary lymph node metastasis using radiomics features based on DCE-MRI of breast cancer.
9.Role and mechanism of miRNA-29a/PTEN pathway in neuronal network damage caused by aluminum
Changxin XIANG ; Yingchao HAN ; Meng LI ; Liyuan LU ; Qiao NIU ; Huifang ZHANG
Journal of Environmental and Occupational Medicine 2022;39(4):397-403
Background Aluminum can cause synaptic plasticity damage in the hippocampus, probably due to blocked interneuronal signal transmission. MicroRNA-29a (miR-29a) can target phosphatase and tensin homolog deleted on chromosome ten (PTEN) expression and participate in the generation of neuronal networks, and may be involved in the effect of aluminum on the electrical activity of neuronal networks. Objective To study the role and mechanism of miR-29a-targeted PTEN in aluminum-induced neuronal network injury in primary hippocampal neurons of ICR mice treated with maltol aluminum [Al(mal)3] in vitro. Methods Primary hippocampal neurons of ICR mice born within 24 h were cultured in vitro. The purity of neurons was determined by labeling neuron-specific microtubule-associated protein 2 (MAP2) by immunofluorescence staining on day six of the culture; neurons were treated with different concentrations of Al(mal)3, and divided into a control group, and 10, 20, and 40 μmol·L−1 Al(mal)3 groups, and neuronal cell viability was detected by CCK-8 method. Al(mal)3 at 20 μmol·L−1 was selected for subsequent experiments to establish a neuronal network injury model for intervention. The lentivirus infection method was used to transfect miR-29a into neurons, which were divided into mNG, mNG+20 μmol·L−1 Al(mal)3, miR-29a, and miR-29a+20 μmol·L−1 Al(mal)3 groups, and micro-electrode array (MEA) was used to analyze the firing of neuronal network. The expressions of miR-29a and PTEN mRNA in each group were detected by real-time PCR (RT-PCR), and the expression of PTEN protein in each group was detected by Western blotting. Results The purity of primary mouse hippocampal neurons was greater than 90%, and the viability of the neurons was above 80% in all groups. At 48 h of the designed Al(mal)3 treatments, the changes in spike frequency, burst frequency, network burst frequency, and synchrony index of neurons cultivated on MEA plates in the control group were 207.56%±38.70%, 73.19%±46.43%, 75.42%±33.04%, and 117.13%±15.54%, respectively; the Al(mal)3 groups’ neuronal network electrical activity showed a decreasing trend. Compared with the control group, the spike frequency, burst frequency, network burst frequency, and synchrony index of the 20 and 40 μmol·L−1 Al(mal)3 groups significantly decreased (The changes were 171.70%±28.08%, 49.20%±23.23%, 50.20%±18.18%, and 85.45%±20.30%; 150.68%±26.15%, 43.43%±15.54%, 52.05%±26.31%, and 26.80%±8.29%, respectively, P < 0.05). Compared with the control group (1.00), the miR-29a relative expression levels were significantly decreased in the 20 μmol·L−1 Al(mal)3 group (0.74±0.09) and the 40 μmol·L−1 Al(mal)3 group (0.62±0.12) (P < 0.05); the relative expression levels of PTEN mRNA were significantly increased in the 20 μmol·L−1 Al(mal)3 group (1.32±0.12) and the 40 μmol·L−1 Al(mal)3 group (1.48±0.11) (P < 0.05); the PTEN protein relative expression levels (1.29±0.12 and 1.82±0.10, respectively) were also significantly increased (P < 0.05). By overexpressing miR-29a in mouse primary hippocampal neurons, the spike frequency, burst frequency, and network burst frequency were significantly higher in the miR-29a group compared with the mNG group (The changes were 252.80%±62.03%, 171.65%±56.30%, and 197.75%±27.12%, respectively, P<0.05). The mNG+20 μmol·L−1 Al(mal)3 group showed a significant decrease in all indicators of neuronal network electrical activity (The changes were 123.28%±47.31%, 66.62%±31.53%, 70.60%±12.48%, and 52.86%±20.26%, respectively, P < 0.05). Compared with the mNG+20 μmol·L−1 Al(mal)3 group, the electrical activity indicators of neuronal network were significantly higher in the miR-29a+20 μmol·L−1 Al(mal)3 group (The changes were 161.41%±42.13%, 101.16%±30.63%, 127.02%±29.58%, and 109.73%±15.61%, respectively, P < 0.05). Compared with the mNG group (1.00), the neuronal PTEN mRNA relative expression (0.67±0.11) and the PTEN protein expression (0.75±0.08) were decreased in the miR-29a group (P < 0.05); the PTEN mRNA relative expression (1.32±0.12) and the PTEN protein relative expression (1.46±0.15) in the mNG+20 μmol·L−1 Al(mal)3 group were increased (P < 0.05). Compared with the mNG+20 μmol·L−1 Al(mal)3 group, the PTEN mRNA relative expression (0.93±0.06) and the PTEN protein relative expression (0.92±0.09) were decreased in the miR-29a+20 μmol·L−1 Al(mal)3 group (P < 0.05). Conclusion Aluminum significantly inhibits the electrical activity of hippocampal neuronal networks, and miRNA-29a may be involved in the aluminum-induced impairment of hippocampal neuronal network electrical activity by regulating PTEN expression.
10.Effect of GSK-3β-mediated DRP1 on inhibition of primary hippocampal neuronal growth induced by aluminum
Meng LI ; Liyuan LU ; Xiaoyu HE ; Changxin XIANG ; Xiaoya CAI ; Huifang ZHANG
Journal of Environmental and Occupational Medicine 2022;39(10):1095-1101
Background Aluminum (Al) can cause irreversible damage to neurons and synapses function, and the mechanism may be connected to mitochondrial damage caused by glycogen synthase kinase-3β (GSK-3β) regulating dynamin-related protein 1 (DRP1), resulting in inhibition of the growth of neuronal protrusions. Objective To investigate the role of GSK-3β regulating DRP1 in the inhibition of primary hippocampal neurite growth induced by Al. Methods Neurons were extracted from the hippocampus of newborn mice (≤24 h old) for primary culture. On day 6, the purity of neurons was detected by immunofluorescence. On day 10, neurons with good growth state were selected for Al exposure and GSK-3β inhibitor SB216763 (SB) intervention. The experiment design included a blank control group, a dimethyl sulfoxide (DMSO) group, an Al (20 μmol·L−1) group, a SB (1 μmol·L−1) group, and a SB (1 μmol·L−1) + Al (20 μmol·L−1) group. After primary hippocampal neurons were treated with Al or SB for 48 h, cell viability was detected by CCK-8 assay, the mitochondrial morphology of primary hippocampal neurons was observed by transmission electron microscopy, the total protrusion length of primary hippocampal neurons was scanned and analyzed by laser confocal imaging, and their complexity was analyzed by Sholl analysis. The expression levels of phospho-GSK-3β, GSK-3β, and DRP1 were detected by Western blotting. Results The immunofluorescent results showed that the purity of primary neurons was higher than 90%. After the Al exposure and the SB intervention for 48 h, compared with the blank control group, there was no obvious difference in cell viability in the DMSO group and the SB group (P>0.05), and the Al group showed reduced cell viability (P=0.006); there was no obvious difference in cell viability between the SB+Al group and the Al group (P>0.05). Compared with the blank control group, there was no obvious difference in the average total length of protrusion in the DMSO group and the SB group (P>0.05), and the Al group showed reduced average total length of neurite (P<0.001); the average total neurite length in the SB+Al group was significantly increased compared with that in the Al group (P=0.001). The results of Sholl analysis revealed that, within 130 μm from the cytosol, the number of intersections of neurons in each group increased with the increase of distance. Above 130 μm from the cytosol, the number of intersections of neurons in each group decreased gradually with increase of distance. At 130 μm and 310 μm from the cytosol, compared with the blank control group, the number of neuronal intersections in the DMSO group and the SB group had no obvious difference (P>0.05), and that in the Al group was significantly reduced (P<0.05); there was no obvious difference in the number of neuronal intersections between the SB+Al group and the Al group (P>0.05). The mitochondrial structure of the blank control group was complete and the crest was clearly visible; there was no apparent variation in the mitochondrial structure in the DMSO group and the SB group; the mitochondria in the Al group were vacuolated and the crista disappeared; the SB+Al group showed clearer crista than the Al group. The difference in GSK-3β phosphorylation level among groups was statistically significant (F=45.841, P<0.001). Compared with the blank control group, the GSK-3β phosphorylation level showed not significantly different in the DMSO group (P>0.05), increased in the SB group (P=0.022), and significantly reduced in the Al group (P<0.001); the GSK-3β phosphorylation level was significantly higher in the SB+Al group than in the Al group (P<0.001). The difference in DRP1 protein level among groups was statistically significant (F=8.389, P=0.003). Compared with the blank control group, the DRP1 protein levels in the DMSO group and the SB group were not significantly different (P>0.05), and significantly increased in the Al group (P=0.001); the DRP1 protein level in the SB+Al group was significantly lower than that in the Al group (P=0.029). Conclusion Al may increase the level of DRP1 protein by activating GSK-3β, causing mitochondrial damage and inhibiting neuronal protrusions growth.

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