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To achieve these aims, this investigation employs an integrative framework combining psychological survey research, network pharmacology, and experimental validation to investigate the mechanistic interplay between alcohol addiction and NSSI in adolescents.</div></div><div><h3>Methods</h3><div>A cross-sectional questionnaire survey of 1401 adolescents in Southwest China was conducted to assess behavioral associations. Meanwhile, protein-protein interaction (PPI) networks were constructed for SJC-related role factors and addiction-associated molecules using multi-database integration. Core targets were prioritized through network convergence analysis, followed by functional enrichment to delineate biological pathways. Clinical NSSI samples were analyzed to validate the differential expression of candidate biomarkers. The diagnostic utility and therapeutic potential of SJC modulation in NSSI were evaluated via receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curve analysis and molecular docking simulations, respectively.</div></div><div><h3>Results</h3><div>Psychometric evaluations revealed robust correlations among alcohol use disorder, depressive symptomology, and NSSI in adolescent cohorts. Network pharmacology profiling of SJC identified 13 active ingredients of SJC and 40 potential targets related to addiction. The RT-qPCR detected significantly altered expression of Signal Transducer and Activator of Transcription 3 (<em>STAT3</em>) in peripheral blood mononuclear cells from NSSI patients compared with age-matched controls. ROC analysis and molecular docking simulations collectively validated <em>STAT3</em> dysregulation as a candidate diagnostic and therapeutic biomarker for NSSI.</div></div><div><h3>Conclusion</h3><div>The development of NSSI in adolescents is correlated with depressive symptoms and alcohol addiction. 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It evaluates the potential clinical utility of Shugan Jieyu Capsule (SJC) in mitigating NSSI behaviors by addressing underlying addictive tendencies, alongside its practical implementation in routine care settings. To achieve these aims, this investigation employs an integrative framework combining psychological survey research, network pharmacology, and experimental validation to investigate the mechanistic interplay between alcohol addiction and NSSI in adolescents.</div></div><div><h3>Methods</h3><div>A cross-sectional questionnaire survey of 1401 adolescents in Southwest China was conducted to assess behavioral associations. Meanwhile, protein-protein interaction (PPI) networks were constructed for SJC-related role factors and addiction-associated molecules using multi-database integration. Core targets were prioritized through network convergence analysis, followed by functional enrichment to delineate biological pathways. Clinical NSSI samples were analyzed to validate the differential expression of candidate biomarkers. The diagnostic utility and therapeutic potential of SJC modulation in NSSI were evaluated via receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curve analysis and molecular docking simulations, respectively.</div></div><div><h3>Results</h3><div>Psychometric evaluations revealed robust correlations among alcohol use disorder, depressive symptomology, and NSSI in adolescent cohorts. Network pharmacology profiling of SJC identified 13 active ingredients of SJC and 40 potential targets related to addiction. The RT-qPCR detected significantly altered expression of Signal Transducer and Activator of Transcription 3 (<em>STAT3</em>) in peripheral blood mononuclear cells from NSSI patients compared with age-matched controls. 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Shugan Jieyu Capsule modulates STAT3 to alleviate non-suicidal self-injury in adolescents: Integrative insights from psychological, network pharmacology, and experimental analyses
Introduction
This investigation examines the interplay between non-suicidal self-injury (NSSI), comorbid addiction, and depressive symptomology in adolescent populations. It evaluates the potential clinical utility of Shugan Jieyu Capsule (SJC) in mitigating NSSI behaviors by addressing underlying addictive tendencies, alongside its practical implementation in routine care settings. To achieve these aims, this investigation employs an integrative framework combining psychological survey research, network pharmacology, and experimental validation to investigate the mechanistic interplay between alcohol addiction and NSSI in adolescents.
Methods
A cross-sectional questionnaire survey of 1401 adolescents in Southwest China was conducted to assess behavioral associations. Meanwhile, protein-protein interaction (PPI) networks were constructed for SJC-related role factors and addiction-associated molecules using multi-database integration. Core targets were prioritized through network convergence analysis, followed by functional enrichment to delineate biological pathways. Clinical NSSI samples were analyzed to validate the differential expression of candidate biomarkers. The diagnostic utility and therapeutic potential of SJC modulation in NSSI were evaluated via receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curve analysis and molecular docking simulations, respectively.
Results
Psychometric evaluations revealed robust correlations among alcohol use disorder, depressive symptomology, and NSSI in adolescent cohorts. Network pharmacology profiling of SJC identified 13 active ingredients of SJC and 40 potential targets related to addiction. The RT-qPCR detected significantly altered expression of Signal Transducer and Activator of Transcription 3 (STAT3) in peripheral blood mononuclear cells from NSSI patients compared with age-matched controls. ROC analysis and molecular docking simulations collectively validated STAT3 dysregulation as a candidate diagnostic and therapeutic biomarker for NSSI.
Conclusion
The development of NSSI in adolescents is correlated with depressive symptoms and alcohol addiction. SJC, a clinically used antidepressant, has the potential to treat NSSI by acting on the addiction-related gene STAT3.
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