1.Expert consensus on the positioning of the "Three-in-One" Registration and Evaluation Evidence System and the value of orientation of the "personal experience"
Qi WANG ; Yongyan WANG ; Wei XIAO ; Jinzhou TIAN ; Shilin CHEN ; Liguo ZHU ; Guangrong SUN ; Daning ZHANG ; Daihan ZHOU ; Guoqiang MEI ; Baofan SHEN ; Qingguo WANG ; Xixing WANG ; Zheng NAN ; Mingxiang HAN ; Yue GAO ; Xiaohe XIAO ; Xiaobo SUN ; Kaiwen HU ; Liqun JIA ; Li FENG ; Chengyu WU ; Xia DING
Journal of Beijing University of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2025;48(4):445-450
Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM), as a treasure of the Chinese nation, plays a significant role in maintaining public health. In 2019, the Central Committee of the Communist Party of China and the State Council proposed for the first time the establishment of a TCM registration and evaluation evidence system that integrates TCM theory, "personal experience" and clinical trials (referred to as the "Three-in-One" System) to promote the inheritance and innovation of TCM. Subsequently, the National Medical Products Administration issued several guiding principles to advance the improvement and implementation of this system. Owing to the complexity of its implementation, there are still differing understandings within the TCM industry regarding the positioning of the "Three-in-One" Registration and Evaluation Evidence System, as well as the connotation and value orientation of the "personal experience." To address this, Academician WANG Qi, President of the TCM Association, China International Exchange and Promotion Association for Medical and Healthcare and TCM master, led a group of academicians, TCM masters, TCM pharmacology experts and clinical TCM experts to convene a "Seminar on Promoting the Implementation of the ′Three-in-One′ Registration and Evaluation Evidence System for Chinese Medicinals." Through extensive discussions, an expert consensus was formed, clarifying the different roles of the TCM theory, "personal experience" and clinical trials within the system. It was further emphasized that the "personal experience" is the core of this system, and its data should be derived from clinical practice scenarios. In the future, the improvement of this system will require collaborative efforts across multiple fields to promote the high-quality development of the Chinese medicinal industry.
2.Clinical Diseases Responding Specifically to Traditional Chinese Medicine:Chronic Prostatitis
Zhan QIN ; Mei MO ; Chaoba HE ; Liguo GENG ; Bin WANG ; Jisheng WANG ; Kecheng LI ; Nianwen HUANG ; Zhiming HONG ; Shaoying YUAN ; Xiaoxiao ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Experimental Traditional Medical Formulae 2024;30(24):152-158
Chronic prostatitis is a common and frequently occurring disease in male clinics. Due to the diverse symptoms, complex etiology, unclear mechanisms, and recurrent episodes of chronic prostatitis, Western medicine often faces the challenge of limited treatment options and unsatisfactory outcomes. In order to fully leverage the unique advantages of traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) in the treatment of chronic prostatitis, the China Association of Chinese Medicine organized a discussion among experts from the fields of TCM urology, Western urology, and related pharmacy. The experts focused on the advancements in the understanding of chronic prostatitis in modern medicine, various theories on the etiology, pathogenesis, and treatment of chronic prostatitis in TCM, entry points from interdisciplinary fields, the role and advantages of TCM in the comprehensive management of chronic prostatitis, and research into mechanisms related to chronic prostatitis. After discussions, the experts concluded that chronic prostatitis is one of the diseases where TCM has a distinct advantage. TCM can effectively improve the clinical syndromes of chronic prostatitis, including urinary issues, social psychology, organ specificity, infection, nervous system problems, pain and discomfort, sexual dysfunction, etc., and can enhance the quality of life. For patients with chronic prostatitis who cannot tolerate or may not accept the adverse effects of Western medicine, as well as for those with non-inflammatory chronic prostatitis/chronic pelvic pain syndrome (CP/CPPS), those with pain as the primary symptom, those with urinary tract symptoms, those with coexisting anxiety and depression, and those with abnormal semen liquefaction, TCM-based treatment can be the main approach. Currently, the optimal diagnosis and treatment strategy for chronic prostatitis has not yet been established, and further research from perspectives such as clinical epidemiology, evidence-based medicine, and molecular biology is needed. Both TCM and Western medicine should integrate their respective strengths, clarify the role and advantages of TCM interventions based on mutual reference, and improve the diagnosis and treatment standards for chronic prostatitis in China.
3.Feasibility of constructing a diagnostic classification model for cervical instability by magnetic resonance imaging radiomics
Guangqi LU ; Ying CUI ; Jing LI ; Zhangjingze YU ; Liguo ZHU ; Jie YU ; Minghui ZHUANG
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2024;33(33):5370-5374
BACKGROUND:Previous studies on cervical instability failed to explain the dynamic and static interaction relationship and pathological characteristics changes in the development of cervical lesions under the traditional imaging examination.In recent years,the emerging nuclear magnetic resonance imaging(MRI)radiomics can provide a new way for in-depth research on cervical instability. OBJECTIVE:To investigate the application value of MRI radiomics in the study of cervical instability. METHODS:Through recruitment advertisements and the Second Department of Spine of Wangjing Hospital,China Academy of Chinese Medical Sciences,young cervical vertebra unstable subjects and non-unstable subjects aged 18-45 years were included in the cervical vertebra nuclear magnetic image collection.Five specific regions of interest,including the intervertebral disc region,the facet region,the prevertebral muscle region,the deep region of the posterior cervical muscle group,and the superficial region of the posterior cervical muscle group,were manually segmented to extract and screen the image features.Finally,the cervical instability diagnosis classification model was constructed,and the effectiveness of the model was evaluated using the area under the curve. RESULTS AND CONCLUSION:(1)A total of 56 subjects with cervical instability and 55 subjects with non-instability were included,and 1 688 imaging features were extracted for each region of interest.After screening,300 sets of specific image feature combinations were obtained,with 60 sets of regions of interest for each group.(2)Five regions of interest diagnostic classification models for cervical instability were initially established.Among them,the support vector machine model for the articular process region and the support vector machine model for the deep cervical muscle group had certain accuracy for the classification of instability and non-instability,and the average area under the curve of ten-fold cross-validation was 0.719 7 and 0.703 3,respectively.(3)The Logistic model in the intervertebral disc region,the LightGBM model in the prevertebral muscle region,and the Logistic model in the superficial posterior cervical muscle region were generally accurate in the classification of instability and non-instability,and the average area under the curve of ten-fold cross-validation was 0.650 4,0.620 7,and 0.644 2,respectively.(4)This study proved the feasibility of MRI radiomics in the study of cervical instability,further deepened the understanding of the pathogenesis of cervical instability,and also provided an objective basis for the accurate diagnosis of cervical instability.
4.Bibliometric and visual analysis of postmenopausal osteoporosis based on highly cited SCI papers
Yan LI ; Ning LIU ; Xiaoyang WANG ; Xiangyu XIAO ; Ping LIU ; Yili ZHANG ; Hongjiang JIANG ; Liguo ZHU ; Xu WEI
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2024;28(35):5681-5687
BACKGROUND:Bibliometrics and visual analyses based on thematic literature are particularly important for understanding the foundation and frontiers of postmenopausal osteoporosis research. OBJECTIVE:To perform bibliometric,citation,and visualization analyses of highly cited SCI papers in postmenopausal osteoporosis research over the last 20 years. METHODS:The top 100 highly cited papers on postmenopausal osteoporosis published between 2003 and 2022 included in SCI-EXPANDED catalog of the Web of Science database were obtained for bibliometric measure and visual analysis using CiteSpace software. RESULTS AND CONCLUSION:The top 100 highly cited papers have a total of 67 377 citations in the Web of Science Core Collection,with an annual average of 49.17 citations per paper.Postmenopausal osteoporosis research primarily involves medical,engineering,biological,and multidisciplinary fields.The subcategories are dominated by endocrinology and metabolism,and medicine:internal medicine.Stable and close cooperative network relationships have been formed globally.United States,University of California System,Cummings,and Steven R are the country,research institution,and author,respectively,with the most highly-cited publications.The frontiers of postmenopausal osteoporosis research mainly include calcium and vitamin D supplementation and fracture risk,clinical studies of bisphosphonates in the treatment of postmenopausal osteoporosis,atypical femur fracture,clinical studies of new drugs and sequential treatment of postmenopausal osteoporosis,predictors of fracture risk,mid-and long-term follow-up of osteoporotic vertebral compression fractures,genetic polymorphisms and hereditary factors,formulation and updating of clinical practice guidelines for postmenopausal osteoporosis.Large cohort studies,high-quality randomized controlled trials,systematic reviews,meta-analyses,and clinical practice guidelines are the great engines that drive the development of clinical research in postmenopausal osteoporosis.We should make efforts in the above areas to improve China's international influence in the field of osteoporosis.
5.Exploring the factors affecting music-related quality of life in post-lingual deaf adults with cochlear implants
Ye YANG ; Xiaoyun QIAN ; Liguo GENG ; Yaofeng JIANG ; Junyan GAO ; Li HUANG ; Ao LI ; Ning ZHAO ; Yuqin XU ; Guangjie ZHU ; Xia GAO
Chinese Journal of Otorhinolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery 2024;59(1):27-33
Objective:To observe the feelings of listening to music and the importance of music in the daily life of post-lingual deaf adults with cochlear implants, and to explore the relevant influencing factors.Methods:This was a cross-sectional survey study. From January 2021 to August 2021,the Music-Related Quality of Life Scale was used to evaluate the music needs and music experiences of 63 post-lingual deaf adults who met the inclusion criteria, including 27 males and 36 females, aged (40.7±12.3) years, at the time of surgery (36.8±13.1) years, and with a preoperative hearing aid ineffective time of (3.9±5.8) years. Indicators analyzed included age, duration of ineffective preoperative hearing aid wear, preoperative music preference, duration of postoperative cochlear implant use, current hearing aid modality, and auditory rehabilitation outcomes. Whether the six factors mentioned above constituted an influence on the subjects′ music listening was investigated using SPSS 25.0 statistical software.Results:All of the observations in the scale were correlated with a single factor. The two sub-dimensions of music experience section were related to the effect of auditory rehabilitation. In the importance section, the effect of auditory rehabilitation was the influential factor of the dimension of "participation importance", and the preoperative enjoyment of music was the relevant influential factor of the dimension of "perceived importance". There was a significant difference between the groups when they were grouped by the above factors ( P value<0.05), while there was no statistically significance between the groups when they were grouped by other factors ( P value>0.05). Conclusions:Post-lingual deaf adults show the need and attempt to listen to music after cochlear implantation. The effectiveness of auditory rehabilitation and the degree of music preference preoperatively are two important factors that influence music listening in implant recipients. Once the level of auditory communication has been restored to a certain degree, it is important to pay more attention to the needs of music for implant recipients and train them in time, especially for those with music preferences preoperatively.
6.Relationship between key molecules of IL-6/STAT3 signaling pathway and breast cancer susceptibility
Weijun CHEN ; Xiaodan WANG ; Jing DU ; Li LI ; Liguo GONG
Chinese Journal of Endocrine Surgery 2024;18(3):409-413
Objective:To investigate the relationship between key molecules of interleukin-6/signal transducer and activator of transcription 3 (IL-6/STAT3) signaling pathway and breast cancer susceptibility.Methods:A case-control study design was adopted. 136 patients with breast cancer admitted to Department of Breast Surgery, Yantai Yantaishan Hospital from Mar. 2021 to Mar. 2023 were selected as the case group, and 136 healthy subjects of the same age were matched as the control group in a 1:1 ratio. The clinical data and key molecules of IL-6/STAT3 signaling pathway were compared between the two groups. The risk factors of breast cancer susceptibility were evaluated by conditional Logistic regression and addition analysis, and the diagnostic efficiency of receiver operating characteristic curve (ROC) and area under curve (AUC) were plotted.Results:The body mass index (BMI) (22.21±0.68 vs. 21.30±0.70 kg/m 2), age at menarche (13.50±1.24 years vs. 14.83±1.42 years), IL-6 (3.50±1.05 vs. 2.41±0.74), Janus protein kinase 1 (JAK1) mRNA (1.23±0.36 vs. 0.88±0.26), STAT3 mRNA (1.68±0.50 vs. 1.17±0.35), and menopause (30.15% vs. 55.88%), breastfeeding (82.35% vs. 92.65%), physical exercise (44.12% vs. 58.09%) were significantly different between the case group and the control group ( t=10.87, 8.23, 9.89, 9.19, 9.75, χ2=18.37, 6.59, 5.31, P<0.05). Breastfeeding [odd ratio ( OR) : 0.550], interleukin-6 (IL-6) ( OR: 4.409), janus protein kinase 1 (JAK1) ( OR: 5.370) and signal transducer and activator of transcription 3 (STAT3) ( OR: 4.386) mRNAs were risk factors for breast cancer susceptibility ( P<0.05). ROC curve showed that the combined diagnostic efficacy of IL-6, JAK1, STAT3 mRNA in breast cancer was significantly better than that of a single diagnostic efficacy. The incidence rate of breast cancer in those who were exposed to IL-6 mRNA and breast feeding was 3.508 times higher than that in those who were not exposed. The incidence rate of breast cancer in those who were exposed to JAK1 mRNA and breast feeding at the same time was 4.136 times higher than that in those who were not exposed. The incidence rate of breast cancer in those who were exposed to STAT3 mRNA and breast feeding was 3.537 times higher than that in those who were not exposed. Conclusion:The key molecules of IL-6/STAT3 signaling pathway and breast-feeding are predisposing factors of breast cancer, and they have additive interaction, thus increasing the susceptibility of breast cancer, which has significant practical significance for the differential diagnosis and treatment of this disease.
7.Application of IgG antibody combination of wild strain and epidemic strain of COVID-19 in identifying epidemic Omicron BA.5 strain infection
Jinjin CHU ; Hua TIAN ; Chuchu LI ; Zhifeng LI ; Chen DONG ; Xiaoxiao KONG ; Jiefu PENG ; Ke XU ; Jianli HU ; Changjun BAO ; Liguo ZHU
Chinese Journal of Preventive Medicine 2024;58(9):1354-1359
Objective:To explore the application of COVID-19-specific IgG antibody in identifying epidemic Omicron BA.5 strain infection.Method:Omicron BF.7/BA.5 naturally infected population, healthy population vaccinated with the COVID-19 vaccine, and Omicron BF.7/BA.5 breakthrough cases were enrolled into this study. The serum WT-S-IgG and BA.5-S-IgG were detected by indirect ELISA, and the serum-specific IgG antibody levels of different populations were compared. The application value of the two antibody titers and the ratio of the two antibodies in identifying Omicron BA.5 epidemic strain infection were explored by the ROC curve, aiming to provide technical support for pathogen diagnosis.Results:The antibody titers of WT-S-IgG and BA.5-S-IgG in the breakthrough cases were higher than those in the naturally infected population and the healthy population ( P<0.05). The area under the curve (AUC) of WT-S-IgG and BA.5-S-IgG in identifying epidemic Omicron BA.5 strain infection was 0.947 and 0.961, respectively. The AUC of BA.5-S-IgG and WT-S-IgG antibody titer ratio was 0.873. When the antibody titer ratio was 0.855, the sensitivity and specificity were 80.00% and 90.00%, respectively. According to the interval since the last infection, the AUC of the ratio of BA.5-S-IgG to WT-S-IgG antibody titer to identify the infection of epidemic strains less than 30 days and more than 30 days was 0.887 and 0.863, respectively, and the sensitivity and specificity were both above 80%. Conclusion:Both BA.5-S-IgG and WT-S-IgG, as well as the combination of these two antibodies, are of high value in the identification of epidemic strains.
8.Application of IgG antibody combination of wild strain and epidemic strain of COVID-19 in identifying epidemic Omicron BA.5 strain infection
Jinjin CHU ; Hua TIAN ; Chuchu LI ; Zhifeng LI ; Chen DONG ; Xiaoxiao KONG ; Jiefu PENG ; Ke XU ; Jianli HU ; Changjun BAO ; Liguo ZHU
Chinese Journal of Preventive Medicine 2024;58(9):1354-1359
Objective:To explore the application of COVID-19-specific IgG antibody in identifying epidemic Omicron BA.5 strain infection.Method:Omicron BF.7/BA.5 naturally infected population, healthy population vaccinated with the COVID-19 vaccine, and Omicron BF.7/BA.5 breakthrough cases were enrolled into this study. The serum WT-S-IgG and BA.5-S-IgG were detected by indirect ELISA, and the serum-specific IgG antibody levels of different populations were compared. The application value of the two antibody titers and the ratio of the two antibodies in identifying Omicron BA.5 epidemic strain infection were explored by the ROC curve, aiming to provide technical support for pathogen diagnosis.Results:The antibody titers of WT-S-IgG and BA.5-S-IgG in the breakthrough cases were higher than those in the naturally infected population and the healthy population ( P<0.05). The area under the curve (AUC) of WT-S-IgG and BA.5-S-IgG in identifying epidemic Omicron BA.5 strain infection was 0.947 and 0.961, respectively. The AUC of BA.5-S-IgG and WT-S-IgG antibody titer ratio was 0.873. When the antibody titer ratio was 0.855, the sensitivity and specificity were 80.00% and 90.00%, respectively. According to the interval since the last infection, the AUC of the ratio of BA.5-S-IgG to WT-S-IgG antibody titer to identify the infection of epidemic strains less than 30 days and more than 30 days was 0.887 and 0.863, respectively, and the sensitivity and specificity were both above 80%. Conclusion:Both BA.5-S-IgG and WT-S-IgG, as well as the combination of these two antibodies, are of high value in the identification of epidemic strains.
9.Automatic segmentation of identified vertebral bones from CT images using CA-SegResNet
Zhongqi ZHU ; Xiaolong GAO ; Yinghao LI ; Guang YANG ; Liguo HAO ; Hongzhi WANG
Chinese Journal of Medical Physics 2024;41(11):1349-1356
A three-dimensional(3D)medical image segmentation network(CA-SegResNet)which incorporates a 3D coordinate attention mechanism is proposed to address the issue of segmenting identified vertebral bones from spinal computed tomography(CT)images.The network extracts image features through a deep residual convolutional neural network and fuses the feature maps from each encoder layer with the input of the corresponding decoder layer.Subsequently,a 3D coordinate attention module is introduced to capture inter-channel relationships as well as directional and positional information,establishing long-range dependencies across different spatial directions,thereby enabling precise segmentation of the identified vertebral bones.For the segmentation tasks involving the identified cervical vertebra(the 7th cervical vertebra)and the identified thoracic vertebra(the 12th thoracic vertebra)across 105 cases,CA-SegResNet achieves average Dice similarity coefficients(DSC)of 0.934 5 and 0.918 9 on the test set,with average Hausdorff distances(HD)of 7 and 8 mm.Compared with U-Net results,the average DSC is improved by 0.014 5 and 0.0463,while average HD is reduced by 176 and 388 mm.The results demonstrate that the network can realize the precise segmentation of identified vertebral bones from CT images.
10.Role of frontal lobe and its related circuits involved in cognitive flexibility impairment in autism
Chengming XU ; Yalei FAN ; Zhe ZHANG ; Jiwei ZHANG ; Liguo LI ; Xianwen DONG
Chinese Journal of Behavioral Medicine and Brain Science 2023;32(11):1051-1056
Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is a multifactorial disease, with social difficulties and repetitive behaviors as its core symptoms. With the improvement of diagnostic methods, the detection rate of ASD is increasing year by year.Cognitive flexibility impairment is very obvious in most autistic patients.More and more studies have shown that cognitive flexibility impairment is related to the occurrence and development of core symptoms. However, the mechanism of cognitive flexibility impairment in autism remains unclear. The frontal lobe plays an important role in advanced cognition, and its complete development is related to cognitive function. Recent studies have shown that frontal lobe dysfunction is closely related to cognitive flexibility deficits in autistic patients, and the abnormal changes in the frontal lobe, the associated default mode network dysfunction and frontal striatal circuit defects may be the important mechanisms of cognitive flexibility impairment. Based on the recent clinical and basic studies on cognitive flexibility in autism, this article reviews the mechanisms of frontal lobe and related circuits involved in the impairment of cognitive flexibility in autism.


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