1.Premature Aging Prevention and Treatment Guided by Essence-Qi-Spirit Theory of Qiluo Doctrine: A Review
Chuanyuan JI ; Hongrong LI ; Jiameng HAO ; Dandong WANG ; Yucong MA ; Kun MA ; Cong WEI
Chinese Journal of Experimental Traditional Medical Formulae 2025;31(2):279-285
The theoretical basis of premature aging originates from The Yellow Emperor's Inner Classic. The etiology of premature aging is complex, and the disease mechanism is based on deficiency. The treatment for premature aging is based on tonicity. The essence-Qi-spirit theory of Qiluo doctrine summarizes that "essence is the origin of life, Qi is the driving force of life, and spirit is the embodiment of life", which is the law of life. The theory puts forward the core disease mechanism of aging, which states that "deficiency of kidney essence is the root of aging, deficiency of primordial Qi is the key to aging, impairment of soma and spirit is the manifestation of aging". The theory also proposes the treatment of "tonifying kidney and supplementing essence, harmonizing Yin and Yang, warming and supporting primordial Qi, and nourishing soma and spirit" and the representative anti-aging drugs. The article unfolds from the perspective of the concepts of natural life span, premature senility before fifty, decline, and aging and also explains the origins and connotations of premature aging. The article explains the disease mechanism of premature aging under the guidance of the essence-Qi-spirit theory of Qiluo doctrine, which is "early deprivation of kidney essence, deficiency of primordial Qi, accumulation of deficiencies into impairment, and decline and impairment of soma and spirit", summarizes the progress of modern medical research on the treatment of premature aging and representative drugs, and finds that Bazi Bushen capsules have a precise therapeutic effect on the overall premature aging, systematic functional decline, and related diseases. The study provides theoretical basis and new ideas to solve the problems of premature aging and geriatric diseases.
2.Characteristics and pathogenesis of heart meridian diseases in the Lingshu·Meridians chapter
Fujia LIU ; Wang LI ; Hongrong LU
Journal of Beijing University of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2025;48(2):174-180
By analyzing the meridian related diseases of the heart in the Lingshu · Meridians chapter, this study summarizes the characteristics of heart diseases caused by the Heart Channel of Hand-Shaoyin, Pericardium Channel of Hand-Jueyin, and other meridians from the perspectives of pathogenic meridians, lesion sites, and disease nature. The pathogenesis and connotation of these diseases are analyzed, providing new ideas for the prevention and treatment of heart related diseases. Among the twelve meridians, besides the Heart Channel of Hand-Shaoyin and Pericardium Channel of Hand-Jueyin, there are five meridians that cause heart diseases, namely the Lung Channel of Hand-Taiyin, Stomach Channel of Foot-Yangming, Spleen Channel of Foot-Taiyin, Kidney Channel of Foot-Shaoyin, and Gallbladder Channel of Foot-Shaoyang. Diseases are more common in the yin meridian, with pain and heat as the main symptoms. They are related to the fact that the heart is a yang zang-organ, and evil qi is easily converted from yang to heat, causing diseases through the transmission of heart fire. There are three mechanisms by which other meridians can affect the Heart Channel of Hand-Shaoyin and Pericardium Channel of Hand-Jueyin, leading to symptoms such as heart pain and palpitations. Firstly, pathogenic factors can be transmitted along the meridians, causing discomfort and heartache to the heart; secondly, due to the abnormal pathogenic behavior of the Five Elements, where the gallbladder wood do not generate heart fire, and the heart yang is weak and painful; kidney water does not control heart fire, and the heat disturbs the mind and causes palpitations; thirdly, qi function is abnormal, which leads to abnormal opening and closing of the Yangming and Shaoyang channels, causing palpitations due to insufficient yin qi in the pericardium meridian or pain due to yang deficiency in the heart channel. External pathogens enter the lung through the channels, causing obstacles in the generation and distribution of pectoral qi, affecting the qi function of the heart channel and causing distress. The three mechanisms can exist independently or simultaneously as diseases.
3.Reliability and validity of the Chinese version of Supervision Evaluation and Supervisory Competence Scale
Hongrong ZOU ; Jun XU ; Jing WANG ; Ya ZHANG
Sichuan Mental Health 2025;38(3):279-284
BackgroundClinical supervision is a critical component in the training and professional development of psychological counselors. Scientifically evaluating the effectiveness of clinical supervision is essential, yet reliable and effective tools for such assessments are lacing in China. ObjectiveTo translate Supervision Evaluation and Supervision Competence (SE-SC) Scale into Chinese version and evaluate its reliability and validity in clinical supervision in China, so as to provide a tool for the evaluation of supervisory effectiveness. MethodsThe SE-SC scale was translated, back-translated and culturally adapted, followed by a pilot survey to develop the Chinese version of SE-SC scale. A total of 42 counselors engaged in clinical counseling and receiving supervision at a counseling center in Shanghai from July 2021 to February 2022 were selected as the study participants. Item analysis was conducted to assess item discrimination, with critical ratio method applied to determine which items retention. Hierarchical cluster analysis was performed to compare the structure of Chinese version with the original scale. Criterion-related validity and convergent validity were used to evaluate the validity of the scale, while Cronbach's α coefficient was used to assess its reliability. ResultsChinese version of SE-SC scale consisted of a total of 28 item, including six clusters. Registered supervisors scored significantly higher than internship supervisors on the total score and on clusters three, four, five and six (t=2.536, 2.747, 5.881, 3.718, 6.090, P<0.05). The total and cluster scores of the Chinese version of the SE-SC scale were positively correlated with self-rated supervision helpfulness and overall satisfaction (r=0.492~0.758, 0.412~0.815, P<0.01). The Cronbach's α coefficient for the overall scale was 0.975,with values for the six clusters were 0.938, 0.821, 0.962, 0.871, 0.884 and 0.823, respectively. ConclusionChinese version of SE-SC scale demonstrates good reliability and validity, and it can be considered as a promising assessment tool for evaluating the effectiveness of clinical supervision.
4.Research on content and psychometric properties of evaluations of functioning and adaptive behaviors in children with intellectual and developmental disabilities in educational settings using ICF
Qing ZHANG ; Jiangang SUN ; Hongrong YANG ; Shaoyu GAO ; Aihong WU ; Yongli WANG
Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Theory and Practice 2024;30(3):249-256
Objective To explore the content and the psychometric properties of assessment tools used for evaluating functioning and adaptive behavior in school-age children with intellectual and developmental disabilities within educational settings. Methods The most used assessment tools included Vineland Adaptive Behavior Scales(VABS),Supports Intensity Scale for Children(SIS-C),Strengths and Difficulties Questionnaire(SDQ)and Repetitive Behavior Scale-Revised(RBS-R),for assessing functioning and adaptive behavior children with intellectual and developmental disabili-ties.Employing the framework and methods of the International Classification of Functioning,Disability,and Health(ICF),this research encoded and categorized the assessment dimensions and items of the four tools,and explored their psychometric properties. Results VABS's assessment content was solely focused on activities and participation,including speaking(d330),con-versation(d350),toileting(d530),eating(d550),drinking(d560),basic interpersonal interactions(d710),com-plex interpersonal interactions(d720),changing and maintaining body positions(d410-d429),carrying,moving and handing objects(d430-d449),and walking and moving(d450-d469).SIS-C assessed activities and participa-tion,and environmental factors,including washing oneself(d510),caring for body parts(d520),community life(d910),using transportation(d470),school education(d820),basic learning(d130-d159),looking after one's health(d570),basic interpersonal interactions(d710),and products and technology for education(e130).SDQ fo-cused on body functions,and activities and participation,including emotional functions(b152),global psychoso-cial functions(b122),attention functions(b140),and basic interpersonal interactions(d710).RBS-R focused on body functions,and activities and participation,including involuntary movement reaction functions(b755),invol-untary movement functions(b765),looking after one's health(d570),energy and drive functions(b130),under-taking a single task(d210),carrying out daily routine(d230),attention functions(b140),and handling stress and other psychological demands(d240).VABS was characterized by good specificity and excellent sensitivity.SIS-C demonstrated very good internal consistency,reliability and validity.SDQ was good in internal consistency,with excellent credibility and validity.RBS-R showed good internal consistency,reliability and validity. Conclusion SDQ and RBS-R cover both body functions,and activities and participation,SIS-C covers activity and par-ticipation,and environmental factors,while VABS solely assesses activities and participation.In terms of body functions,the assessment items primarily focus on mental functions(b130-b189)and movement functions(b750-b799).For activities and participation,the tools assess content across eight domains of functioning.Regarding en-vironmental factors,the assessment content mainly includes products and technology for education(e130),as well as design,construction and building products and technology of buildings for public use(e150).VABS,SIS-C,SDQ,and RBS-R are all norm-referenced measures,with moderate to excellent internal consistency,and good to excellent reliability and validity.
5.Investigation of the effects and mechanisms of berberine on a mouse model of polycystic ovary syndrome: based on intestinal flora analysis
Ge XIN ; Lingyun ZHANG ; Hongrong QIU ; Yangchun WANG ; Yuhong SUI ; Baigong XUE ; Honglei WANG
Chinese Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology 2024;59(3):215-226
Objective:To examine the impact of berberine on polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) in mice, and to investigate the effects of berberine on the intestinal flora and the intestinal flora on PCOS.Methods:A mouse model of PCOS was established by administering dehydroepiandrosterone in combination with high fat diet, and the mouse model was given a berberine treatment. The study consisted of a blank control group (C group), a PCOS model group (M group) and a berberine treatment group (T group). During the experiment, the mice were closely monitored through timed body weight measurements and estrous cycle monitoring; intraperitoneal glucose tolerance test and insulin tolerance test were done. Upon completion of the pharmacological intervention, the wet weights of liver, ovary and fat deposits of mice were assessed and subjected to HE staining to confirm the success of PCOS modeling and the efficacy of berberine. Additionally, fecal samples were analyzed for intestinal flora through 16S rRNA analysis.Results:The PCOS model was established successfully, berberine alleviated the disturbance of estrous cycle in mice, and significantly alleviated fat accumulation and metabolic abnormalities of glucose in mice. The cross-sectional area of fat pad cells in T group was (2 858±146) μm2, which was significantly lower than that in M group [(9 518±347) μm2], and the difference was statistically significant ( P<0.001). The blood glucose levels in T group were significantly lower than those in M group ( P<0.05). The composition and structure of intestinal flora in mice of M group with PCOS (compared with C group) and in mice of T group after berberine intervention (compared with M group) were significantly altered. However, alpha diversity did not change significantly among three groups ( P>0.05). Conclusion:Berberine could alleviate PCOS by intervening in the alterations of gut microbiota.
6.Teaching effect of single-circulation organ system integration course in pediatrics "5+3" program: with Nervous System and Diseases as an example
Hongrong YANG ; Qian LIN ; Lianwen WANG ; Yiqi CHEN
Chinese Journal of Medical Education Research 2024;23(2):227-232
Objective:To investigate the teaching effect of the single-circulation organ system integration course Nervous System and Disease for pediatrics 5+3 program, to guide the teaching practice of the integration course, and to promote the education and teaching reform of pediatrics.Methods:A total of 56 students of the class of 2019 in the pediatrics 5+3 program of Shanghai Jiao Tong University School of Medicine were selected as subjects, and the single-circulation organ system integration course was used for teaching. With the course of Nervous System and Disease as an example, evaluation results and questionnaires were used to assess the teaching effect of the single-circulation organ system course for pediatrics from the aspects of general information, course scores, student satisfaction, and expert supervision. SPSS 22.0 was used to perform descriptive statistics and analyses.Results:The course of Neurological System and Diseases integrated the contents of 11 related disciplines, with a mean score of (74.60±7.52) points. The scores of the students for course content, teaching mode, teaching resources, teaching effect, and the degree of overall satisfaction with the course were (4.71±0.54), (4.35±0.81), (4.50±0.69), (4.50±0.72), and (4.30±0.66), respectively. The score of expert supervision was (26.38±2.06) for teaching content and (26.52±2.03) for teaching methods, which still needed to be improved.Conclusions:The construction of the single-circulation organ system integration course provides new ideas for the curriculum reform of pediatrics; however, it is necessary to improve the construction of system and mechanism, explore the coordinated development of teachers, and strengthen deep integration and student guidance, thereby improving the teaching effect of the integrated course of pediatrics and promoting the training of medical talents in pediatrics.
7.Repair of postoperative defects in chronic phase Ⅱ phosphorous osteomyelitis and medication-related os-teonecrosis of the mandible by sublingual gland flap
Rongju XIE ; Weihong WANG ; Biao XU ; Jin ZHU ; Yemei QIAN ; Jingyi LI ; Hongrong ZHANG
Journal of Practical Stomatology 2024;40(3):407-411
Objective:To investigate the clinical outcomes of sublingual gland flap in the repair of postoperative jaw defects because of chronic phosphorous osteomyelitis(PNJ)and medication-related osteonecrosis of the jaw(MRONT).Methods:3 patients with PNJ and 2 with MRONJ were treated by sublingual gland flap in the repair of the postoperative jaw defet.The treatment effects were evalua-ted by clinical obseration.Results:In the 5 patients the wound healed well within 2 weeks postoperatively,with no infection and with normal sublingual gland function after surgery.Conclusion:The use of sublingual gland flap is an effective and feasible method for re-pairing local defects in the mandibles after surgery for chronic PNJ and MRONJ.
8.The effect of SIRT3 on lung cancer cell apoptosis by regulating ROS-mediated oxidative stress under hypoxic conditions
Bo HUANG ; Jie DING ; Hongrong GUO ; Hongjuan WANG ; Jianqun XU ; Quan ZHENG
Acta Universitatis Medicinalis Anhui 2023;58(12):2045-2050,2057
Objective To investigate the effect of sirtuin 3(SIRT3)on the oxidative stress response and hypoxia inducible factor-1α(HIF-1α)expression in lung cancer cells through reactive oxygen species(ROS)under hypoxic conditions and its mechanism.Methods Human non-small cell lung cancer A549 cells were exposed to hypoxia for 0 h,12 h,24 h and 48 h.The mRNA and protein expressions of HIF-1α and SIRT3 were detected by RT-PCR and Western blot to determine the optimal time of hypoxia induction.A549 cells were divided into 5 groups:control group,hypoxia group,hypoxia+ROS inhibitor n-acetylcysteine(NAC)group,hypoxia+(SIRT3 overexpression)SIRT3-OE group and hypoxia+SIRT3-OE+NAC group.Cell proliferation was detected by MTT assay.Cell apop-tosis was detected by flow cytometry.The mRNA and protein expressions of HIF-1 α and SIRT3 in each group were detected by RT-PCR and Western blot.ROS content in each group was detected by flow cytometry.The contents of malondialdehyde(MDA),superoxide dismutase(SOD)and glutathione(GSH)in the cells of each group were detected by biochemical kits.Results The optimal induction time of hypoxia was 24 h.Compared with the control group,the apoptosis rate,SIRT3 mRNA and protein levels,SOD and GSH contents in the hypoxia group signifi-cantly decreased(P<0.01),the cell proliferation ability,HIF-1 α mRNA and protein levels,ROS and MDA con-tent in cells significantly increased(P<0.01).Compared with the hypoxia group,the apoptosis rate,SIRT3 mR-NA and protein levels,SOD and GSH contents in the hypoxia+NAC and hypoxia+SIRT3-OE groups increased(P<0.05),the cell proliferation ability,HIF-1 α mRNA and protein levels,ROS and MDA content in cells de-creased(P<0.05).Compared with the hypoxia+NAC group,the apoptosis rate,SIRT3 mRNA and protein lev-els,SOD and GSH contents in the hypoxia+SIRT3-OE+NAC group significantly increased(P<0.01),the cell proliferation ability,HIF-1 α mRNA and protein levels,ROS and MDA content in cells significantly decreased(P<0.01).Conclusion Under hypoxic conditions,SIRT3 can promote cell apoptosis and inhibit lung cancer pro-gression by mediating ROS to inhibit oxidative stress response and HIF-1 α expression in lung cancer cells.
9.Anatomy of rectus femoris muscle flap and anterolateral thigh muscle flap and their application in reconstruction of postoperative defects of oral malignant tumour
Hongrong ZHANG ; Weihong WANG ; Biao XU ; Jin ZHU ; Zhirong ZOU ; Yu LIU ; Yemei QIAN ; Lei LUO ; Jingyi LI
Chinese Journal of Microsurgery 2023;46(3):247-253
Objective:To investigate the anatomy of rectus femoris muscle flap and the anterolateral thigh muscle flap and their clinical application in reconstruction of large soft tissue defects after the removal of oral malignant tumour.Methods:From December 2006 to June 2009, 8 specimens of Chinese adult cadavers fixed in 10% formaldehyde were dissected to perform anatomy of anterolateral thigh region at the School of Basic Medical Sciences, Kunming Medical University. Anatomical images were analysed using Image-Pro Plus 6.0. Then, a retrospective study was performed on 19 patients who had postoperative defects after oral malignant tumour surgery and the defects were reconstructed with the rectus femoris muscle flap and the anterolateral thigh muscle flap from March 2020 to July 2022 at the Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, Affiliated Stomatology Hospital, Kunming Medical University. The postoperative defects of the 19 patients ranged from 3.0 cm×6.0 cm to 5.0 cm×10.0 cm. Ten rectus femoris muscle flaps, 8 anterolateral thigh muscle flaps and 1 combined rectus femoris muscle flap and anterolateral thigh muscle flap were used. The muscular flaps sized from 4.0 cm × 8.0 cm to 6.0 cm × 11.0 cm. Regular postoperative outpatient follow-ups were conducted.Results:The lengths of vessels of the harvested rectus femoris muscle flap and anterolateral thigh muscle flap were 63.4 mm± 12.9 mm and 112.5 mm± 19.6 mm, respectively. The starting outer diameters of the lateral circumflex thigh artery, the oblique branch of the lateral circumflex thigh artery and the descending branch of the lateral circumflex thigh artery were 2.92 mm±0.72 mm, 1.88 mm±0.23 mm and 2.29 mm±0.43 mm, respectively. Postoperative follow-up lasted for 7 to 32 months, with 17.5 months in average. Seventeen flaps were completely survived and the rectus femoris muscle flap was completely mucosalised 5 weeks after surgery. However, 2 rectus femoris muscle flaps had necrosis of which one was changed to a tongue flap reconstruction and the other encountered flap necrosis during postoperative radiotherapy and healed after debridement and dressing changes. There was no postoperative complication in the donor sites. Other than the 2 patients, all other 17 patients had satisfactory clinical outcomes.Conclusion:Both of the starting outer diameters and length of vessels of the femoris muscle flap and the anterolateral thigh muscle flap meet the requirements for reconstruction of maxillofacial defects, and both muscular flaps are simple to prepare, in good reconstructive results with few complication, as well as an excellent outcome. They are feasible approaches for reconstruction of large soft tissue defects left after the removal of an oral malignant tumour.
10.A trial of arbidol hydrochloride in adults with COVID-19
Jingya ZHAO ; Jinnong ZHANG ; Yang JIN ; Zhouping TANG ; Ke HU ; Hui SUN ; Mengmeng SHI ; Qingyuan YANG ; Peiyu GU ; Hongrong GUO ; Qi LI ; Haiying ZHANG ; Chenghong LI ; Ming YANG ; Nian XIONG ; Xuan DONG ; Juanjuan XU ; Fan LIN ; Tao WANG ; Chao YANG ; Bo HUANG ; Jingyi ZHANG ; Shi CHEN ; Qiong HE ; Min ZHOU ; Jieming QU
Chinese Medical Journal 2022;135(13):1531-1538
Background::To date, there is no effective medicine to treat coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19), and the antiviral efficacy of arbidol in the treatment for COVID-19 remained equivocal and controversial. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the efficacy and safety of arbidol tablets in the treatment of COVID-19.Methods::This was a prospective, open-label, controlled and multicenter investigator-initiated trial involving adult patients with confirmed severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) infection. Patients were stratified 1:2 to either standard-of-care (SOC) or SOC plus arbidol tablets (oral administration of 200 mg per time, three times a day for 14 days). The primary endpoint was negative conversion of SARS-CoV-2 within the first week. The rates and 95% confidential intervals were calculated for each variable.Results::A total of 99 patients with laboratory-confirmed SARS-CoV-2 infection were enrolled; 66 were assigned to the SOC plus arbidol tablets group, and 33 to the SOC group. The negative conversion rate of SARS-CoV-2 within the first week in patients receiving arbidol tablets was significantly higher than that of the SOC group (70.3% [45/64] vs. 42.4% [14/33]; difference of conversion rate 27.9%; 95% confidence interval [CI], 7.7%-48.1%; P = 0.008). Compared to those in the SOC group, patients receiving arbidol tablets had a shorter duration of clinical recovery (median 7.0 days vs. 12.0 days; hazard ratio [HR]: 1.877, 95% CI: 1.151-3.060, P = 0.006), symptom of fever (median 3.0 days vs. 12.0 days; HR: 18.990, 95% CI: 5.350-67.410, P < 0.001), as well as hospitalization (median 12.5 days vs. 20.0 days; P < 0.001). Moreover, the addition of arbidol tablets to SOC led to more rapid normalization of declined blood lymphocytes (median 10.0 days vs. 14.5 days; P > 0.05). The most common adverse event in the arbidol tablets group was the elevation of transaminase (5/200, 2.5%), and no one withdrew from the study due to adverse events or disease progression. Conclusions::SOC plus arbidol tablets significantly increase the negative conversion rate of SARS-CoV-2 within the first week and accelerate the recovery of COVID-19 patients. During the treatment with arbidol tablets, we find no significant serious adverse events.Trial registration::Chinese Clinical Trial Registry, NCT04260594, www.clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show/NCT04260594?term= NCT04260594&draw=2&rank=1


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