1.Functional near-infrared spectroscopic imaging characteristics of depressed pregnant women in mid-to-late pregnancy and its relationship with depression
Zhendong LEI ; Bo YU ; Jiajun XU ; Bihui CHENG ; Min JIN
Sichuan Mental Health 2025;38(6):505-510
BackgroundDepression in mid-to-late pregnancy has significant negative effects on pregnant women and their offspring. Previous studies have shown that pregnant women with depression in mid-to-late pregnancy exhibit lower frontal lobe activation levels, but the activation phase and its impact on depression require further investigation. ObjectiveTo analyze the functional near-infrared spectroscopy (fNIRS) features of depressed pregnant women in mid-to-late pregnancy, and to provide references for assisting in the clinical screening of depression in them. MethodsA total of 40 pregnant women in mid to late pregnancy with Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale (EPDS) score above 11 who underwent prenatal examination at the department of obstetrics of the Third Hospital of Mianyang from September 2023 to July 2024 were included as the study group. During the same period, 40 pregnant women in mid-to-late pregnancy with EPDS score below 11 who were matched with the age, family history, and past history of the study group were recruited as the control group. A self-designed questionnaire was used to collect basic information of the pregnant women. The fNIRS technique was used to measure the prefrontal and temporal lobe integral values and center of gravity values during the verbal fluency task (VFT) pregnant women in mid-to-late pregnancy. Spearman correlation analysis was conducted to examine the correlation between EPDS scores and fNIRS imaging features, as well as demographic characteristics, in mid-to-late pregnant women with depression. Multiple linear regression was used to analyze the influencing factors of depression symptoms in this population. ResultsStatistically significant differences were observed between the study group and the control group in terms of educational level and body mass index (BMI) (χ2/t=4.528, 2.292, P<0.05). The study group demonstrated a lower prefrontal integral value and a higher prefrontal center of gravity value compared with the control group (t=-7.601, 5.641, P<0.05). EPDS scores of depressed pregnant women in mid-to-late pregnancy were negatively correlated with prefrontal lobe integral value (r=-0.680, P<0.01), while positively correlated with prefrontal lobe center of gravity value and BMI (r=0.737, 0.604, P<0.01). Multiple linear regression analysis showed that age (β=-0.214, P<0.01), BMI (β=0.340, P<0.01), prefrontal integral value (β=-0.351, P<0.01), and prefrontal center of gravity value (β=0.347, P<0.01) were influencing factors of depressive symptoms in pregnant women in mid-to-late pregnancy. ConclusionThe prefrontal lobe activation degree of depressed pregnant women in mid-to-late pregnancy is lower than that of non-depressed pregnant women, and the activation phase is delayed. Age, prefrontal lobe integral value, prefrontal center of gravity value and BMI may be the influencing factors of depressive symptoms in pregnant women in the middle and late pregnancy.
2.Distribution of polymorphic loci in human immunodeficiency virus type 1 pol region in human immunodeficiency virus infection/acquired immunodeficiency syndrome patients failing anti-retroviral therapy in Yunnan Province
Jianjian LI ; Peng CHENG ; Jiafa LIU ; Jiali WANG ; Cuixian YANG ; Bihui YANG ; Mi ZHANG ; Xingqi DONG
Chinese Journal of Infectious Diseases 2023;41(10):647-654
Objective:To explore the relationship between drug resistance occurrence and the distribution pattern of polymorphic loci in individuals with human immunodeficiency virus infection/acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (HIV/AIDS) treated with highly active anti-retroviral therapy (HAART).Methods:HAART-failed HIV/AIDS patients who successfully amplified the gene sequences of the pol region between June 2015 and December 2021 from 16 prefecture-level administrative regions in Yunnan Province were included.The resistant sequences were classified using the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) basic local alignment search tool (BLAST) and validated through MEGA 6.0, and the obtained sequences were submitted to the Stanford University HIV Drug Resistance Database to identify drug resistance loci. The distribution of polymorphic loci was analyzed across patients exhibiting varying degrees of drug resistance, different treatment regimens and distinct HIV-1 subtypes.Changes of the frequencies of polymorphic loci in patients with different degrees of drug resistance were analyzed using trend chi-square test. Statistical comparisons and further paired comparisons were performed using chi-square test.Results:Gene sequences were amplified from 1 453 patients, and the resistance testing results showed 954 sensitive, 224 potentially or low resistant, 189 moderately resistant, and 86 highly resistant patients. The frequencies of mutations I15V, L19I, D60E in the HIV-1 protease region (PR region) and E36A, T39D, S48T mutations in the HIV-1 reverse transcriptase region (RT region) showed a decreasing trend as the degree of HIV-1 resistance escalated ( χ2trend=19.86, 9.16, 13.66, 37.64, 18.44 and 40.86, respectively, all P<0.01). Conversely, the mutations V77I in the PR region and K122E in the RT region showed an ascending trend ( χ2trend=12.19 and 10.03, respectively, both P<0.01). Distinct treatment groups, namely zidovudine (AZT)+ lamivudine (3TC)+ lopinavir/ritonavir (LPV/r), AZT+ 3TC+ efavirenz (EFV), AZT+ 3TC+ nevirapine (NVP), and tenofovir (TDF)+ 3TC+ EFV, were examined. Statistically significant differences in the frequencies of mutations E35D, M36I, and D60E in the PR region, as well as S48T, K122E, and R211K in the RT region, were observed among these treatment groups ( χ2=22.46, 9.32, 14.46, 26.85, 18.92 and 24.26, respectively, all P<0.05). In paired comparisons, AZT+ 3TC+ LPV/r group displayed higher frequencies of E35D, M36I, and D60E mutations, the AZT+ 3TC+ EFV group showed a higher frequency of S48T mutation, the AZT+ 3TC+ NVP group showed a higher frequency of K122E mutation, and the TDF+ 3TC+ EFV group exhibited a higher frequency of R211K mutation, all with statistically significant differences (all P<0.008). The differences in the frequencies of T12S, I15V, L19I, M36I, V77I, L89M in the PR region and E53D, I135V, S162C, R211K, K277R in the RT region among circulating recombinant form (CRF)08_BC, CRF07_BC and CRF01_AE subtype group were statistically significant ( χ2=693.60, 712.51, 798.11, 434.85, 386.91, 657.78, 932.58, 409.21, 344.39, 469.44 and 260.48, respectively, all P<0.001). In paired comparisons, the frequencies of T12S, I15V, L19I, E53D, I135V, S162C and R211K in CRF08_BC subtype, the frequencies of V77I and K277R in CRF07_BC subtype, and the frequencies of M36I and L89M in CRF01_AE subtype were higher than those in the other two groups, and the differences were all statistically significant (all P<0.017). Conclusions:The polymorphic loci resulting from HIV-1 HAART failure show different distribution patterns across various degrees of drug resistance, treatment regimens and HIV-1 subtypes.These loci demonstrate both specific and shared characteristics. It is necessary to enhance the surveillance of select polymorphic loci.
3.Dynamic susceptibility contrast enhanced MRI in differential diagnosis of glioblastoma, solitary cerebral metastasis and cerebral lymphoma
Hao LU ; Quanzhi FENG ; Qiansheng CHENG ; Yan DING ; Daibin LI ; Yuge LI ; Bihui HAN ; Tong HAN
Chinese Journal of Medical Imaging Technology 2017;33(8):1185-1189
Objective To investigate the value of the dynamic susceptibility contrast enhanced MRI (DSC-MRI) in differential diagnosis of glioblastoma,solitary cerebral metastatic tumors and cerebral lymphoma.Methods Seventeen patients with glioblastoma,15 cases with solitary cerebral metastatic tumor and 17 cases with cerebral lymphoma were analyzed retrospectively.All patients underwent conventional MR imaging,contrast enhancement and DSC-MRI preoperatively.Pseudo color pictures of cerebral blood volume (CBV) and the time signal intensity curve were obtained from the raw data of DSC MRI.The relative CBV (rCBV)were measured from regions of enhanced solid parts of the tumors,peritumoral region and contralateral normal white matter regions respectively.The percentage of signal intensity recovery (PSR) of enhanced solid parts of the tumors were measured.ROC curve analysis was performed to determine optimum indicator in differential diagnosis of three types of tumors,and the sensitivity and specificity were calculated.Results Three types of tumors all showed enhancement of solid area with obvious peritumoral edema.Besides the no difference between glioblastoma and metastasis in rCBV of solid parts of the tumors,there were statistically significant differences in comparisons of two types of tumors (all P<0.05).Besides the no difference between single brain metastases and lymphoma in rCBV of peritumoral regions,there were statistically significant differences in comparisons of two types of tumors (all P<0.05).The PSR of the solid parts of the tumors had no difference between glioblastoma and single brain metastases,while there were statistically significant differences in comparisons of two types of tumors (all P<0.05).ROC curve analysis showed sensitivity and specificity of the PSR values of solid parts of the tumors in differentiating lymphoma and non lymphoma were 100 %and 81.3 %.The rCBV of peritumoral regions was the optimum indicator for differentiating glioblastoma and solitary brain metastasis,the sensitivity and specificity were respectively 94.1% and 86.7%.Conclusion The combination of rCBV and PSR can improve the efficiency for diagnosing the three types of brain tumors.

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