1.Treatment of Edema with Zhulingtang: A Review
Yinuo LI ; Liheng LI ; Yufei ZHANG ; Shurui ZHAO ; Youcai YUAN ; Jie GAO ; Renshuai WANG
Chinese Journal of Experimental Traditional Medical Formulae 2025;31(12):266-275
Edema, as a common pathological phenomenon, is essentially the abnormal accumulation of body fluids in the interstitial spaces of human tissues and is often a direct manifestation of various underlying diseases, such as heart failure, impaired renal filtration function, or liver metabolic disorders. In the Western medical system, strategies for treating edema primarily focus on the use of diuretics to promote the excretion of excess fluid in the body, while simultaneously addressing the underlying causes through targeted treatment. However, long-term reliance on the use of diuretics may lead to a decrease in drug sensitivity and induce side effects, including electrolyte disorders such as hypokalemia and hypercalcemia, posing a potential threat to patients' overall health. Compared with Western medicine, traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) has demonstrated well-recognized and sustained efficacy in treating edema with its unique theoretical system. Zhulingtang, as a classic and commonly used TCM formula, is widely applied as it can effectively relieve edema and related symptoms. In recent years, ongoing in-depth studies on the treatment of edema with Zhulingtang have revealed multiple mechanisms of action of Zhulingtang, including the regulation of water metabolism and the reduction of inflammatory responses, thereby providing a solid theoretical basis for clinical practice. This review summarized the research progress on the treatment of edema with Zhulingtang in recent years and analyzed the active ingredients and action pathways of Zhulingtang. Additionally, the primary mechanisms of action and efficacy were systematically analyzed, so as to provide references for the clinical application of Zhulingtang in treating various types of edema, such as cardiogenic edema, renal edema, and hepatogenic edema. This review aims to offer theoretical support and practical guidance for clinicians in deciding treatment approaches, as well as references for subsequent in-depth studies, thereby promoting further development of TCM in the treatment of edema.
2.Treatment of Edema with Zhulingtang: A Review
Yinuo LI ; Liheng LI ; Yufei ZHANG ; Shurui ZHAO ; Youcai YUAN ; Jie GAO ; Renshuai WANG
Chinese Journal of Experimental Traditional Medical Formulae 2025;31(12):266-275
Edema, as a common pathological phenomenon, is essentially the abnormal accumulation of body fluids in the interstitial spaces of human tissues and is often a direct manifestation of various underlying diseases, such as heart failure, impaired renal filtration function, or liver metabolic disorders. In the Western medical system, strategies for treating edema primarily focus on the use of diuretics to promote the excretion of excess fluid in the body, while simultaneously addressing the underlying causes through targeted treatment. However, long-term reliance on the use of diuretics may lead to a decrease in drug sensitivity and induce side effects, including electrolyte disorders such as hypokalemia and hypercalcemia, posing a potential threat to patients' overall health. Compared with Western medicine, traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) has demonstrated well-recognized and sustained efficacy in treating edema with its unique theoretical system. Zhulingtang, as a classic and commonly used TCM formula, is widely applied as it can effectively relieve edema and related symptoms. In recent years, ongoing in-depth studies on the treatment of edema with Zhulingtang have revealed multiple mechanisms of action of Zhulingtang, including the regulation of water metabolism and the reduction of inflammatory responses, thereby providing a solid theoretical basis for clinical practice. This review summarized the research progress on the treatment of edema with Zhulingtang in recent years and analyzed the active ingredients and action pathways of Zhulingtang. Additionally, the primary mechanisms of action and efficacy were systematically analyzed, so as to provide references for the clinical application of Zhulingtang in treating various types of edema, such as cardiogenic edema, renal edema, and hepatogenic edema. This review aims to offer theoretical support and practical guidance for clinicians in deciding treatment approaches, as well as references for subsequent in-depth studies, thereby promoting further development of TCM in the treatment of edema.
3.Optimization strategy of anesthesia for laparoscopic nephrectomy in elderly patients: ultrasound-guided erector spinae plane block combined with total intravenous anesthesia
Liheng DU ; Yujing YUAN ; Lei WAN ; Chengwen LI ; Fushan XUE
Chinese Journal of Anesthesiology 2024;44(6):702-704
Objective:To evaluate the optimization strategy of anesthesia for laparoscopic nephrectomy in elderly patients using ultrasound-guided erector spinae plane block combined with total intravenous anesthesia.Methods:This was a prospective randomized controlled study. Seventy elderly patients, aged 60-80 yr, with a body mass index of 22-30 kg/m 2, of American Society of Anesthesiologists Physical Status classification Ⅰ-Ⅲ, scheduled for elective/limited laparoscopic nephrectomy under total intravenous anesthesia in our hospital from April to October 2023, were divided into a total intravenous anesthesia group (TIVA group) and an ultrasound-guided erector spinae plane block combined with total intravenous anesthesia group (ESPB group) using a random number table method, with 35 cases in each group. Two groups used the same general anesthesia regimen. The ultrasound-guided erector spinae plane block was performed at the T 11 level after general anesthesia, and 0.3% ropivacaine 30 ml was injected after the successful puncture in ESPB group. The postoperative quality of recovery was assessed using the 15-item Quality-of-Recovery scale. The postoperative rescue analgesia and occurrence of adverse reactions were recorded. Results:Compared with TIVA group, the 15-item Quality-of-Recovery scale score was significantly increased, the rate of postoperative rescue analgesia was decreased, and the incidence of adverse reactions was decreased in ESPB group ( P<0.05). Conclusions:Ultrasound-guided erector spinae plane block combined with total intravenous anesthesia is beneficial for the postoperative outcomes of elderly patients undergoing laparoscopic nephrectomy.
4.Study on the effect and mechanism of sorting nexin 1 on inhibiting the proliferation and migration of colorectal cancer cells
Liheng QIAN ; Kailing WEN ; Yingna LIAO ; Shuxin LI ; Huizhen NIE
Journal of Shanghai Jiaotong University(Medical Science) 2024;44(9):1124-1135
Objective·To explore the expression of sorting nexin 1(SNX1)in colorectal cancer(CRC)and its impact on the proliferation and migration of CRC cells.Methods·Transcriptomic data and clinical pathological information of CRC were obtained from The Cancer Genome Atlas(TCGA),Genotype-Tissue Expression(GTEx),and Gene Expression Omnibus(GEO)databases for enrichment analysis with Gene Set Enrichment Analysis(GSEA)software.The expression of SNX1 in CRC tissues and cells was detected by quantitative real-time polymerase chain reaction(qPCR),Western blotting,and immunohistochemistry staining(IHC).Small interfering RNA(siRNA)was used to knock down the expression of SNX1 to observe its effect on tumor cell proliferation and migration.Correlation analysis was conducted to explore the potential molecular mechanisms underlying SNX1-mediated CRC cell migration,and mRNA level validation was performed in SNX1 knockdown cell lines.Results·Analysis of CRC patients data in TCGA and tissue microarrays revealed that SNX1 expression was downregulated in CRC tissues and correlated with tumor diameter and distant metastasis.Knockdown of SNX1 enhanced tumor cell proliferation and migration.The expression of SNX1 was negatively correlated with metastasis associated in colon cancer 1(MACC1),mesenchymal to epithelial transition factor(MET),and Notch;knockdown of SNX1 led to upregulation of these genes.Silencing SNX1 resulted in the downregulation of the epithelial marker cadherin 1(CDH1)and the upregulation of vimentin(VIM)and Snail family transcriptional repressor 1(SNAI1).Conclusion·SNX1 expression was significantly downregulated in CRC tissues and correlated with patient prognosis.Low expression of SNX1 enhanced the proliferation and migration of CRC cells and was associated with the MACC1-MET pathway and EMT.SNX1 may serve as a potential biomarker for poor prognosis and a novel therapeutic target in CRC.
5.Research progress on hypoxia-inducible factor 1α in targeted therapy for hepatocellular carcinoma
Liheng HUANG ; Hongsheng LIN ; Zengfu DENG ; Li YANG ; Mingfen LI
Journal of Clinical Medicine in Practice 2024;28(17):127-130
Novel therapeutic approaches targeting key genes and regulatory molecules of hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) have gradually been carried out in clinical practice. Hypoxia-inducible factor (HIF), as a critical factor for hepatocellular carcinoma cells to adapt to the hypoxic microenvironment, mediates changes in the transcription of many genes. HIF has a wide range of target genes and can promote metabolic reprogramming, angiogenesis, invasion and metastasis, and immune escape of cancer cells by regulating various signaling pathways. Hypoxia-inducible factor 1α (HIF-1α), as the main member of the HIF family, can provide new ideas and insights for exploring potential targets for HCC treatment.
6.The value of clinical-CT radiomics model in predicting cervical lymph node metastasis of papillary thyroid carcinoma
Haiming ZHANG ; Fengtao ZHANG ; Liheng MA ; Hengguo LI ; Zhenyu LI
Journal of Practical Radiology 2023;39(12):1926-1930
Objective To investigate the value of a clinical-CT radiomics model in predicting cervical lymph node metastasis(CLNM)of papillary thyroid carcinoma(PTC).Methods A total of 262 cases with PTC confirmed by pathology after surgery were selected.On CT arterial phase images,the PTC was outlined layer by layer via software 3D-slicer to extract CT radiomics features.The least absolute shrinkage and selection operator(LASSO)algorithm was used for dimensionality reduction and feature screening in relation to CLNM.The Mann-Whitney U test or Chi square test was performed to identify clinical parameters significantly associated with CLNM.The statistically significant CT radiomics features and clinical parameters were all selected for the multivariate logistic regression analysis to construct the clinical-CT radiomics model.The predictive efficiency of model was evaluated via the receiver operating characteristic(ROC)curve.Results The clinical-CT radiomics model demonstrated favorable predictive performance in both the training group[area under the curve(AUC)0.804,sensitivity 68.7%,specificity 82.4%]and the validation group(AUC 0.782,sensitivity 84.4%,specificity 61.8%).Conclusion The clinical-CT radiomics model demonstrates significant value in predicting CLNM of PTC,thereby,aiding in the development of personalized clinical plans for cervical lymph node(CLN)dissection.
7.Effect and reflection of WeChat official account teaching cases on the standardized residency training of nuclear medicine residents
Yunyun ZHAO ; Hebei LI ; Qian WANG ; Ping GAO ; Jinchuan CHEN ; Keji HAO ; Yuan LI ; Liheng QIU ; Minggang YUE
Chinese Journal of Medical Education Research 2023;22(5):741-744
In order to help the standardized residency training of nuclear medicine residents, the standardized residency training base of nuclear medicine residents in Peking University People's Hospital, combined with forty-five nuclear medicine departments of teaching hospital, established the WeChat official account of "Standardized Residency Training of Nuclear Medicine" and submitted one teaching case per week. The appearance of the WeChat official account of "Standardized Residency Training of Nuclear Medicine" has made up for the shortcomings of insufficient teaching cases in a single training base, strengthened the training of residents' imaging diagnostic thinking, and promoted mutual learning among the bases. By writing teaching cases, instructors and residents have opened up ideas, increased knowledge, improved self-learning ability, and cultivated imaging diagnostic thinking. With the flexible and practical features of the WeChat official account, the consciousness and sustainability of residents' learning have been enhanced.
8.Clinical practice guideline for body composition assessment based on upper abdominal magnetic resonance images annotated using artificial intelligence.
Han LV ; Mengyi LI ; Zhenchang WANG ; Dawei YANG ; Hui XU ; Juan LI ; Yang LIU ; Di CAO ; Yawen LIU ; Xinru WU ; He JIN ; Peng ZHANG ; Liqin ZHAO ; Rixing BAI ; Yunlong YUE ; Bin LI ; Nengwei ZHANG ; Mingzhu ZOU ; Jinghai SONG ; Weibin YU ; Pin ZHANG ; Weijun TANG ; Qiyuan YAO ; Liheng LIU ; Hui YANG ; Zhenghan YANG ; Zhongtao ZHANG
Chinese Medical Journal 2022;135(6):631-633
9.Strategies of endovascular recanalization in acute vertebrobasilar artery occlusion of different lesion sites: a comparative analysis
Lina WANG ; Yanghui LIU ; Liangfu ZHU ; Ying XING ; Zhilong ZHOU ; Zhenkai MA ; Tengfei ZHOU ; Liheng WU ; Ming GUAN ; Qiang LI ; Yang ZHANG ; Tianxiao LI
Chinese Journal of Neuromedicine 2022;21(1):13-19
Objective:To investigate the pathogenesis, selection of endovascular treatment (EVT) strategies, and efficacies of acute vertebrobasilar artery occlusion (AVBAO) of different lesion sites.Methods:One hundred and five patients with AVBAO, admitted to and accepted EVT in our hospital from February 2017 to September 2019, were chosen in our study. The data of disease onset, imaging findings, EVT status, perioperative complications, and prognoses of these patients were collected. According to DSA results, the involved lesions were divided into 4 sites: the upper segment of basilar artery (BA), the middle segment of BA, the lower segment of BA, and the intracranial segment of vertebral artery (V4 segment), and patients with tandem lesions would be recorded as distal lesions. The risk factors, EVT strategies, and prognoses 90 d after follow-up (modified Rankin scale [mRS] scores≤3: good prognosis) were compared in patients with 4 different lesion sites.Results:There were significant differences in etiological classifications and percentage of patients combined with atrial fibrillation among patients with 4 different lesion sites ( P<0.05). There was significant difference in proportion of patients accepted emergency stent implantation among patients with 4 different lesion sites ( P<0.05): those with lesions at the V4 segment had the highest proportion of patients accepted emergency stent implantation (79.55%), followed by those with lesions at the lower segment of BA (50.00%). There was significant difference in EVT time (the time from arterial puncture to successful recanalization of occluded vessels) among patients with 4 different lesion sites ( P<0.05): the EVT time in patients with lesions at the middle segment of BA was the shortest (87.5 [58.5, 130.8] min), and the EVT time in patients with lesions at the lower segment of BA was the longest (115.0 [81.0, 163.0] min). There was no statistical difference among patients with different lesion sites in good prognosis rate 90 d after follow-up ( P>0.05). Conclusion:The pathogenesis of patients with different AVBAO lesion sites is different, so different EVT strategies should be adopted.
10.Values of arterial spin labeling in evaluating blood-brain barrier permeability in cerebral infarction lesions and predicting hemorrhage transformation after endovascular recanalization
Yanghui LIU ; Tianxiao LI ; Liangfu ZHU ; Li'na WANG ; Yang ZHANG ; Liheng WU ; Zhilong ZHOU ; Ying XING ; Meiyun WANG
Chinese Journal of Neuromedicine 2022;21(9):870-878
Objective:To assess the role of arterial spin labeling (ASL) in detecting the blood-brain barrier (BBB) permeability of cerebral infarction lesions in patients with anterior circulation subacute ischemic stroke (SIS), and to evaluate the value of ASL in predicting hemorrhagic transformation (HT) of SIS patients after endovascular recanalization.Methods:A prospective analysis was performed. Patients with anterior circulation SIS who received endovascular treatment (EVT) in our hospital from January 2021 to September 2021 were enrolled. At 24 h before EVT and immediately after EVT, MRI scans of ASL sequences and dynamic contrast-enhanced magnetic resonance (DCE) sequence were completed, and Xper CT was performed; accordingly, imaging typing was performed. Head CT scan was performed 24-48 h after EVT to observe HT; according to the presence or absence of HT, these patients were divided into HT group and non-HT group; the relative cerebral blood flow (rCBF) values of ASL sequence parameters, volume transfer constant (K trans) of DCE sequence parameters and the differences of ASL, DCE and Xper CT imaging types between the two groups were compared. The weighted Kappa coefficient was used to test the consistency among ASL, DCE and Xper CT imaging types. Results:Among 22 eligible patients, 5 patients occurred HT (5/22, 22.72%). As compared with those in the non-HT group (1.14±0.04; 0.032[0.024, 0.039]/min), patients in the HT group had significantly higher rCBF value (1.57±0.18) and K trans (0.072[0.0455, 0.117]/min, P<0.05). There were significant differences in the distribution of ASL, DCE and Xper CT imaging types between the two groups ( P<0.05); among them, 4 out of 6 patients with ASL imaging type III, 4 out of 6 patients with DCE imaging type III, and 4 out of 5 patients with Xper CT imaging type III had HT. ASL sequence and DCE sequence had a high consistency in the imaging types (Kappa coefficient=0.941, 95%CI: 0.862-1.020, P<0.001). Conclusion:ASL can effectively evaluate the BBB permeability of cerebral infarction lesions in patients with anterior circulation SIS; patients with ASL imaging type III have a relatively high risk of HT.


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