1.Optimization Strategy and Practice of Traditional Chinese Medicine Compound and Its Component Compatibility
Zhihao WANG ; Wenjing ZHOU ; Chenghao FEI ; Yunlu LIU ; Yijing ZHANG ; Yue ZHAO ; Lan WANG ; Liang FENG ; Zhiyong LI
Chinese Journal of Experimental Traditional Medical Formulae 2025;31(1):299-310
Prescription optimization is a crucial aspect in the study of traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) compounds. In recent years, the introduction of mathematical methods, data mining techniques, and artificial neural networks has provided new tools for elucidating the compatibility rules of TCM compounds. The study of TCM compounds involves numerous variables, including the proportions of different herbs, the specific extraction parts of each ingredient, and the interactions among multiple components. These factors together create a complex nonlinear dose-effect relationship. In this context, it is essential to identify methods that suit the characteristics of TCM compounds and can leverage their advantages for effective application in new drug development. This paper provided a comprehensive review of the cutting-edge optimization experimental design methods applied in recent studies of TCM compound compatibilities. The key technical issues, such as the optimization of source material selection, dosage optimization of compatible herbs, and multi-objective optimization indicators, were discussed. Furthermore, the evaluation methods for component effects were summarized during the optimization process, so as to provide scientific and practical foundations for innovative research in TCM and the development of new drugs based on TCM compounds.
2.Practice and effect of the research projects outpatient strategy for application of the National Natural Science Foundation
Yu GONG ; Xiaoyan WANG ; Shichun HUANG ; Lixian ZHAO ; Xiaoquan FENG ; Yijing FANG ; Jianxiong CHEN ; Keer HUANG ; Jie GAO
Chinese Journal of Medical Science Research Management 2024;37(3):204-209
Objective:To test the practical effect of the research projects outpatient strategy for application of the National Natural Science Foundation (NSFC) in a hospital of Chinese medicine.Methods:We compared the number and success rate of the National Natural Science Foundation of China grant awards before and after the implementation of the research projects outpatient strategy, and further analyzed the promotional effect of the research projects outpatient strategy on general programs and youth scientists funds through univariate analysis and multivariate Logistic regression.Results:Since the implementation of the research projects outpatient strategy, both the number of NSFC grant awards and the success rate continuously increased, indicating that the strategy played a positive role in improving the overall success rate of the hospital. However, this effect was primarily reflected in the assistance provided to applications for youth scientists funds. The main favorable factor for winning general programs was the applicant′s preliminary foundation. Applicants who have previously received NSFC funding had a higher success rate.Conclusions:The strategy of research projects outpatient can promote the winning of NSFC youth scientists funds.
3.The impact of chronic comorbidity in elderly people on relatives’ physical and mental health during the nursing home confinement:A multiple mediator analysis
Hailu ZHU ; Jiaxuan FU ; Yuqing DU ; Yijing HOU ; Yajing LI ; Feng LIU ; Yong YU ; Jianhong WANG ; Zhaozhao HUI ; Mingxu WANG
Journal of Xi'an Jiaotong University(Medical Sciences) 2023;44(4):614-620
【Objective】 To explore the relationship between chronic comorbidity and the physical and mental health of relatives of elderly people during the nursing home confinement, and to analyze the mediating effects of perceived stress and intolerance of uncertainty in this context. 【Methods】 A total of 568 family members of elderly people in nine elderly institutions in Shaanxi Province were selected. The survey included the short version of the Perceived Stress Scale, Intolerance of Uncertainty Scale, and The World Health Organization-5 Well-being Index. The data were analyzed with Stata for correlation and mediation effects. 【Results】 ① The comorbidities of chronic diseases was positively correlated with the perceived stress (r=0.16, P<0.001) and intolerance of uncertainty (r=0.11, P=0.006) of the family members, but negatively correlated with the physical and mental health of the family members (r=-0.13, P=0.002). ② The mediating effect of perceived stress between chronic disease co-morbidity and physical and mental health of family members in older adults was -0.023, accounting for 18.8% of the total effect; the mediating effect of intolerance of uncertainty between chronic disease co-morbidity and physical and mental health of family members in older adults was -0.041, accounting for 33.5% of the total effect. 【Conclusion】 During closed management in a nursing facility, the physical and mental health of family members of older adults with chronic co-morbidities is poorer than that of family members of non-chronic co-morbidities. And it can lead to a decline in physical and mental health of family members through increased perceived stress and intolerance of uncertainty.
4.Study of altered brain metabolism and connectivity in temporal lobe epilepsy
Yijing CHEN ; Qi HUANG ; Rui FENG ; Weiqi BAO ; Donglang JIANG ; Junpeng LI ; Jianfei XIAO ; Fang XIE ; Fengchun HUA ; Yihui GUAN ; Shuhua REN
Chinese Journal of Nuclear Medicine and Molecular Imaging 2022;42(11):661-665
Objective:To explore the abnormal brain metabolic pattern and connectivity in temporal lobe epilepsy (TLE) patients.Methods:18F-FDG PET images of 75 patients diagnosed as drug resistant unilateral TLE from January 2014 to December 2016 in Huashan Hospital of Fudan University were collected retrospectively, including 41 (22 males, 19 females, age (28.4±8.7) years) left TLE (LTLE) and 34 (13 males, 21 females, age (28.5±8.8) years) right TLE (RTLE). Forty-four healthy controls (24 males, 20 females, age (31.2±6.2) years) were also enrolled. The cerebral glucose metabolism in TLE patients and the controls were analyzed with statistical parametric mapping (SPM) 12. The brain connectivity based on glucose metabolism were analyzed with bilateral hippocampus and amygdala as seeds. Permutation test with 1 000 permutations was used to analyze data. Results:Compared to control group, in both LTLE and RTLE groups, hypometabolism was found in affected hippocampus, amygdala, insula and temporal gyrus and hypermetabolism was observed in health hippocampus, parahippocampal gyrus, amygdala, lenticular nucleus and thalamus. In addition, hypometabolism was also found in affected superior/middle frontal gyrus and hypermetabolism was also found in bilateral frontal-orbital gyrus, bilateral cerebellum, affected lenticular nucleus and thalamus in LTLE group. In both TLE groups, affected seeds exhibited increased connectivity with affected superior frontal gyrus, lingual gyrus, fusiform gyrus, superior/middle temporal gyrus and temporal pole (all P<0.05); affected seeds exhibited increased connectivity with health superior frontal gyrus ( P=0.005), lingual gyrus ( P=0.018) and transverse temporal gyrus ( P=0.016) in RTLE group in addition. Besides, affected seeds exhibited decreased connectivity with bilateral default mode network (DMN) (all P<0.05), affected caudate nucleus ( P=0.015) and health thalamus ( P=0.008), in a uniform distribution pattern in LTLE group, and with bilateral cerebral cortex in an irregular distribution pattern in RTLE group (all P<0.05). In LTLE group, health seeds exhibited more increased connections with superior ( P=0.005)/middle frontal gyrus ( P=0.042), health hippocampus ( P=0.038), parahippocampal gyrus ( P=0.019), amygdala ( P=0.038), posterior cingulate gyrus ( P=0.004), and bilateral fusiform gyrusand ( P=0.048) compared with RTLE group; while, in RTLE group, health seeds exhibited more decreased connections with health superior ( P=0.047), inferior frontal gyrus ( P<0.001), orbital frontal gyrus ( P<0.001) and rectus gyrus ( P=0.016) compared with LTLE group. Conclusion:Altered brain glucose metabolism and connectivity pattern are found and will elucidate the underlying metabolic pattern of TLE.
5.Establishment and verification of the multi-dimensional peripheral contrast sensitivity function measurement based on Bayesian probability estimation algorithm
Zhipeng CHEN ; Yijing ZHUANG ; Zixuan XU ; Fang HOU ; Qingqing YE ; Yu JIA ; Yunsi HE ; Yusong ZHOU ; Shenglan ZHANG ; Lei FENG ; Zhonglin LYU ; Jinrong LI
Chinese Journal of Experimental Ophthalmology 2021;39(5):417-422
Objective:To evaluate the feasibility and accuracy of a multi-dimensional peripheral quick contrast sensitivity function (pqCSF) measurement established based on Bayesian probability estimation algorithm.Methods:A cross-sectional study was conducted.Nineteen eyes of 12 healthy emmetropic subjects in Zhongshan Ophthalmic Center of Sun Yat-sen University from September 2017 to March 2018 were included, with an average age of (22.92±2.91) years.The average spherical power and cylindrical power were (-0.34±0.52)D and (-0.30±0.42)D, respectively, and the average uncorrected vision acuity was≥1.0.Based on the Bayesian probability algorithm, the peak contrast sensitivity γ max, the peak spatial frequency ? max, the bandwidth β and the low contrast intercept δ were used to quickly describe the contrast sensitivity function (CSF) curve of the full spatial frequency through multi-dimensional pqCSF method.The 16 peripheral visual field positions of all subjects were tested at 6°, 12°, 18° and 24° eccentricity of the superior, inferior, the temporal and nasal visual field by the pqCSF method, but the 18° eccentricity of temporal field, which was near the physiological blind spot, was excluded.The area under Log CSF (AULCSF) of different peripheral visual fields and the Log CSF of 19 spatial frequencies (distributed at equal intervals in logarithmic units) were compared.This study followed the Declaration of Helsinki, and the study protocol was approved by an Ethics Committee of Zhongshan Ophthalmic Center of Sun Yat-sen University (No.2018KYPJ017). Written informed consent was obtained from each subject prior to any examination. Results:With the increase of eccentricity in different visual fields, the AULCSF decreased gradually, and there were significant differences in AULCSF between different eccentricities (all at P<0.05). The AULCSF of the nasal and temporal visual field at 6°, 12° and 24° eccentricity was significantly larger than that of the superior and inferior visual field (all at P<0.05). As the distance from the fovea was increased, the pqCSF, the AULCSF, and the high-frequency cutoff were all decreased, and the standard deviation of AULCSF was increased gradually. Conclusions:The pqCSF method can depict a relatively complete peripheral CSF curve of a wide peripheral visual field, and reflect the function quality of the peripheral vision comprehensively and accurately.
6.Exploration of home nutrition support in children with intestinal failure and clinical experience with 10 cases
Yiqing CHU ; Haixia FENG ; Yijing TAO ; Lina LU ; Weihui YAN ; Ying WANG ; Wei CAI
Chinese Journal of Clinical Nutrition 2021;29(4):226-231
Objective:To explore the application of home nutrition support in children with intestinal failure.Methods:Children with intestinal failure admitted to Division of Pediatric Gastroenterology and Nutrition and Department of Pediatric Surgery in Xinhua Hospital were retrospectively enrolled since January 2009. The details of home nutrition support, nutritional status and home parenteral nutrition (HPN) associated complications were collected.Results:A total of 10 children received HPN support, 7 of whom were with short bowel syndrome (SBS) and the other 3 with pediatric intestinal pseudo-obstruction. The average length of remnant small bowel in 7 SBS children was (36.7±32.4) cm. The average age at HPN onset was (5.4±4.7) years. The average duration of follow-up was (3.1±2.1) years. The average duration of HPN was (619.5±669.1) days after (391.8±340.1) days of parenteral nutrition support in our hospital. All 10 cases started home enteral nutrition (HEN) with tube feeding (3 cases transited to oral feeding during treatment). The average duration of HEN was (536.1±429.6) days. Daily calorie intake was 104.0%±39.0% of the recommended intake according to the guideline, with 46.5%±21.3% via HPN and 57.5%±29.2% via HEN. During follow-up, 3 cases were found with severe malnutrition, 5 with moderate malnutrition and 2 with mild malnutrition. Four children suffered from catheter-related thrombosis and five children were identified with catheter-related blood stream infection. No intestinal failure associated liver disease was observed.Conclusions:HPN is feasible but needs the support of national medical insurance policy. At present, there are still frequent nutritional deficiencies and complications in HPN. Nutrition support team (NST) should provide guidance for more scientific nutrition screening and nutrition management.
7.Overexpression of p21 Has Inhibitory Effect on Human Hematopoiesis by Blocking Generation of CD43+ Cells via Cell-Cycle Regulation
Jiahui ZENG ; Huifang ZHANG ; Yuanling LIU ; Wencui SUN ; Danying YI ; Lijiao ZHU ; Yonggang ZHANG ; Xu PAN ; Yijing CHEN ; Ya ZHOU ; Guohui BIAN ; Mowen LAI ; Qiongxiu ZHOU ; Jiaxin LIU ; Bo CHEN ; Feng MA
International Journal of Stem Cells 2020;13(2):202-211
Background and Objectives:
p21, an important member of the Cip/Kip family, is involved in inhibitory effects of RUNX1b overexpression during the early stage of human hematopoiesis.
Methods:
and Results: We established a human embryonic stem cell (hESC) line with inducible expression of p21 (p21/hESCs). Overexpression of p21 did not influence either mesoderm induction or emergence of CD34+ cells, but it significantly decreased the production of CD43+ cells and changed the expression profile of hematopoiesis-related factors, leading to the negative effects of p21 on hematopoiesis.
Conclusions
In RUNX1b/hESC co-cultures when RUNX1b was induced from D0, perturbation of the cell cycle caused by upregulation of p21 probably prevented the appearance of CD43+ cells, but not CD34+ cells. The mechanisms via which CD34+ cells are blocked by RUNX1b overexpression remain to be elucidated.
8.Reproductive health in Southeast Asian women:current situation and the influence factors
Chenyang FENG ; Yingsi LAI ; Ruixue LI ; Yijing WANG ; Jing GU ; Chun HAO ; (roman)-Dong XU ; Yuantao HAO
Global Health Journal 2018;2(1):32-41
Background:The reproductive health addresses the reproductive processes,functions and system at all stages of life.Enhancing the level of global reproductive health is the goal of sustained attention and struggle by the international community.The social and economic development in Southeast Asia is lagging behind,and its female reproductive health is worrying,while the differences of female reproductive health among different regions are significant.Objective:To obtains the necessity and urgency of strengthening the reproductive health level of Southeast Asian countries,so as to provide the basis for the priorities and target to policy-makers and health administrators to improve reproductive health.Methods:Literature review were searched in PubMed,Web of Science databases,Google scholar database,and WHO's webpages.Maternal mortality ratio,contraceptive rates,unmet need for family planning,antenatal and postnatal care coverage,and sexually transmitted disease were the five key indicators and the influence factors for female reproductive health status in Southeast Asian countries.Results:The reproductive health of Southeast Asian women were still at a lower level overall and varied in different regions and conntries.Women's education and attitude,accessibility of service,socioeconomic and cultural factors,etc.were the potential influencing factors.Conclusion:There is left quite large space for improvement to the reproductive health in Southeast Asian countries and efficient interventions can be achieved for the key and easier-improved risk factors such as education and in high-risk areas.
9.Diagnostic value of head-up tilt test in patients with cough syncope
Huanxia WANG ; Bole WANG ; Yijing FENG ; Qiaoyun QIN ; Ruping SUN ; Jinyi XU
Chongqing Medicine 2017;46(28):3909-3911
Objective To investigate the diagnostic value of head-up tilt test (HUT) in cough syncope (CS).Methods Forty-seven outpatients or inpatients with CS and 79 patients with suspected vasovagal syncope(SVVS) due to syncope history in our hospital from January 2011 to May 2015 served as the observation group and control group respectively.HUT was performed in the two groups.The cough response during HUT,changes of systolic pressure and diastolic pressure caused by cough,HUT positive results and hemodynamic type were observed,Results In the observation group,4 cases(8.51%) were cough caused syncope,26 cases (55.32 %) were presyncope and 17 cases (36.17 %) had no symptoms,while 79 cases in the control group had no symptoms,the differences were statistically significant (P< 0.05).The total positive rate of cough response in the observation group was 63.83%,and the specificity was 100.00%.The systolic blood pressure had statistical difference between the two groups(.P<0.05).The diastolic pressure had statistical difference between the cases of non-symptoms with the cases of syncope and cases of presyncope in the observation group (P<0.05),but had no statistical difference compared with the cases of non-symptoms in the control group(P>0.05).The heart rate(HR) had no statistical difference among various groups(P>0.05).The HUT positive rate in the observation group was lower than that in the control group(P<0.05).The hemodynamic type had no statistical difference between the two groups(P>0.05).Conclusion Severe coughing during HUT may cause the blood pressure decrease,induces syncope or presyncope,can increase the diagnostic sensitivity of CS patients,which is very useful in the suspected diagnosis of CS patients,especially for CS patients with a unclear history.
10.Application of enteral nutrition support via naso-jejunal tube in esophageal carcinoma patients treated with ;radiotheraphy
Guiqiong XU ; Minying LI ; Feng LEI ; Yijing YE ; Yuhai BAI ; Yuxiu OUYANG ; Jiaxiong ZHOU
Chinese Journal of Primary Medicine and Pharmacy 2017;24(2):228-230,231
Objective To investigate the effect of enteral nutrition support via naso-jejunal tube in esopha-geal carcinoma patients treated with radiotheraphy.Methods 36 esophageal carcinoma patients were randomly assigned into enteral nutrition(EN)group,while 38 patients assigned to control group.All patients underwent defini-tion IMRT combined with weekly concurrent chemotherapy of paclitaxel-nedaplatin.The naso -jejunal tubes were bedside inserted by hand in EN group.Enteral nutrition support began the day after the tube insertion.The control group took food orally.Nutrition was assessed through body weight,BMI,lymphocyte,albumin,pre -albumin and hemoglobin.Treatment induced complications were recorded.Results The degree of nutritional reduction was lower in EN group and significantly different with the control group.The EN group underwent (4.5 ±1 .1 )cycles concurrent chemotherapy,the control group underwent (3.1 ±2.3)cycles concurrent chemotherapy(t=6.21,P=0.027).The hematotoxicity induced by chemoradiotherapy(CRT)was statistically severe in the control group(χ2 =24.64,P<0.01),while radiation esophagitis was similar between the two groups.Conclusion EN support via naso -jejunal tube in esophageal carcinoma patients treated with radiotheraphy may improve the nutritional status,alleviate CRT induced hematotoxicity,increase tolerance of CRT.

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