1.Preliminary study on association of hepatitis B virus S gene quasispecies with clinical outcome of HBV infection
Jialun YU ; Demin YU ; Jiehong JIANG ; Donghua ZHANG ; Suyuan HUANG ; Feng LIU ; Xinxin ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Clinical Infectious Diseases 2011;04(1):16-20
Objective To investigate the association of hepatitis B virus(HBV) S gene quasispecies with the outcome of HBV infection.Methods Serum samples were collected from three chronic HBV carriers, three chronic hepatitis B and three chronic severe hepatitis B patients.All subjects were male and with HBV genotype C.HBV S gene was amplified, and 20 clones of HBV fragment were randomly selected and sequenced from each sample.SPSS 15.0 software was adopted for analysis.Results Quasispecies complexity of HBV S gene in chronic HBV carriers and chronic hepatitis B tended lower than that of the severe chronic hepatitis B, but the difference was not of statistical significance (P>0.05).In T cell epitope 45, 47, 85 amino acid sites of the HBV S gene, the constitution of quasispecies in the chronic hepatitis B was more complex than that of the HBV carriers (P=0.01), but compared with the severe chronic hepatitis, the difference was not significant (P=0.06).The computer model showed that both the dominant clones and the non dominant clones could effectively bind to the receptors of cytotoxic T lymphocytes.Conclusion Quasispecies in some T cell epitopes of HBV S gene may be related with the clinical outcome of hepatitis B.
2.Nephroscope Combined with S-Shaped Urethral Dilator for the Treatment of Male Urethral Stricture Disease
Minjie QIU ; Le XU ; Canqiang LI ; Jiehong JIANG ; Zhifeng WANG ; Cong YAO
Tianjin Medical Journal 2014;(6):622-623
Objective To evaluate the clinical value of the combination of S-shaped urethral dilator and nephro-scope for the treatment of male urethral stricture disease. Methods Guidewires were inserted into bladder through the nephroscope under direct vision. The urethral dilation with S-shaped urethral dilator was carried out by nephroscope in 41 male patients. All catheters were located across the strictures and remained for 4-6 weeks. The regular follow-up was done on all cases to assess the clinical effect on urine flow. Results All surgeries were successful without serious complications. The mean operative time was (40.16 ± 5.78) min. The voiding symptoms were significantly improved after catheter removal compared with those of preoperation in all cases. Patients were followed up after surgery and were regularly urethral dilation at least 6 weeks. The mean follow-up time was (34.75±6.42) weeks.There were incontinence, diminished sexual function and other complications after operation in all cases. Conclusion Nephroscope combined with S-shaped urethral dilator for the treatment of male urethral stricture disease is feasible, minimally invasive and safe, which is worthy of recommendation.
3.An overview on sleep research based on functional near infrared spectroscopy.
Mengying HUANG ; Xuejun JIAO ; Jin JIANG ; Jiehong YANG ; Hongzuo CHU ; Jinjin PAN ; Yong CAO
Journal of Biomedical Engineering 2021;38(6):1211-1218
Sleep is a complex physiological process of great significance to physical and mental health, and its research scope involves multiple disciplines. At present, the quantitative analysis of sleep mainly relies on the "gold standard" of polysomnography (PSG). However, PSG has great interference to the human body and cannot reflect the hemodynamic status of the brain. Functional near infrared spectroscopy (fNIRS) is used in sleep research, which can not only meet the demand of low interference to human body, but also reflect the hemodynamics of brain. Therefore, this paper has collected and sorted out the related literatures about fNIRS used in sleep research, concluding sleep staging research, clinical sleep monitoring research, fatigue detection research, etc. This paper provides a theoretical reference for scholars who will use fNIRS for fatigue and sleep related research in the future. Moreover, this article concludes the limitation of existing studies and points out the possible development direction of fNIRS for sleep research, in the hope of providing reference for the study of sleep and cerebral hemodynamics.
Brain/diagnostic imaging*
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Hemodynamics
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Humans
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Polysomnography
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Sleep
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Spectroscopy, Near-Infrared