Browse publications by year: 1990

  1. Saw SH
    J Biosoc Sci, 1990 Jan;22(1):101-12.
    PMID: 2298755
    Differences in fertility between the three major ethnic groups (Malays, Chinese and Indians) in Peninsular Malaysia and Singapore have existed since before the onset of fertility decline in the late 1950s and remain today, although the relative positions and the actual differences have changed due to the varying rates of decline. By 1987, the Malays experienced the highest fertility and the Chinese the lowest in both countries but in Singapore the Malay fertility was lower than the Chinese fertility in Peninsular Malaysia. The fertility differentials will lead to changes in the ethnic composition in both countries but more so in Peninsular Malaysia.
    MeSH terms: Adolescent; Adult; Ethnic Groups*; Female; Fertility*; Humans; Malaysia/ethnology; Male; Middle Aged; Singapore/ethnology
  2. Azmi TI, Bongso TA, Harisah M, Basrur PK
    Can. J. Vet. Res., 1990 Jan;54(1):93-8.
    PMID: 2306676
    The ultrastructure of Sertoli cells in the seminiferous tubules of water buffaloes before and during sexual maturity was studied by transmission electron microscopy, with emphasis on the intranucleolar vesicular elements. Sertoli cells of animals under 12 months of age were distinguished from the germ cells by the presence of electron dense membrane bound bodies within their cytoplasm. These cells, referred to as basal indifferent supporting cells, were probably involved in the phagocytosis and elimination of degenerating spermatocytes, which failed to differentiate into spermatids and spermatozoa in animals under one year of age. In 12 month old animals, a few Sertoli cells exhibiting the vesicular elements appeared in the nucleolar region while in animals over 15 months of age Sertoli cells could be positively identified by the characteristic cytoplasm containing microtubules, elongated and electron dense mitochondria, extensive granular endoplasmic reticulum and the presence of spermatids in various stages of spermiogenesis. The vesicular elements in the nucleolar region of the Sertoli cells were most prominent at this stage. Ultrastructural features of the Sertoli cells revealed an abundance of ribosome-like particles surrounding the vesicles of varying size. Some of these vesicular elements contained amorphous material suggesting that they represent the products sequestered in the nuclear region for transport to the cytoplasm and that the process of spermiogenesis may be dependent on the ability of Sertoli cells to generate these products at sexual maturity.
    MeSH terms: Age Factors; Animals; Buffaloes/anatomy & histology*; Male; Microscopy, Electron; Sertoli Cells/ultrastructure*; Sexual Maturation/physiology
  3. Cheng HM, Wong KK
    Immunol Lett, 1990 Jan;23(3):183-6.
    PMID: 2307490
    Heat-sensitive serum masking cofactor(s) of antiphospholipid antibody (aPL) in normal human sera (NHS) are specifically inactivated at 56 degrees C. The degree of binding in ELISA by unmasked aPL in NHS was equivalent to that in non-heated, aPL-reactive autoimmune SLE sera. Previously "negative" SLE sera also reacted equally strongly in the aPL ELISA when similarly heat-inactivated. Isotype studies by ELISA of the heat-potentiated aPL in 36 NHS revealed the presence of specific IgG (34/36), IgM (11/36) and IgA (24/36) aPL antibodies. 11/36 (31%) NHS had all three aPL isotypes while 13/36 (36%) had both IgG and IgA antibodies to phospholipid.
    MeSH terms: Cardiolipins/immunology; Enzyme-Linked Immunosorbent Assay; Hot Temperature; Humans; Immunoglobulin A/analysis; Immunoglobulin G/analysis; Immunoglobulin M/analysis; Immunoglobulin Isotypes/analysis*; Lupus Erythematosus, Systemic/immunology; Phospholipids/immunology*
  4. Navaratnam V, Foong K
    Curr Med Res Opin, 1990;11(10):611-9.
    PMID: 2311417
    In a study of 249 opiate (mainly heroin) addicts special attention was paid to adjunctive drug use. Generally, nicotine (cigarette smoking), alcohol and cannabis preceded the use of heroin, and continued to be used as adjunctive drugs after the establishment of heroin addiction. Nicotine was the most common substance used together with opiates. Alcohol and cannabis were used as adjunctive drugs in about two-thirds of the cases. In the late stages of heroin addiction, benzodiazepines were also used concomitantly with opiates. The most frequently reported reason for the use of adjunctive drugs was to intensify the effect of the opiate. Three-quarters or more of the addicts had used different adjunctive drugs to boost the euphoric feeling derived from the primary drug, i.e. heroin. Attempt at self-treatment of withdrawal symptoms was a less frequently reported reason for adjunctive drug use. The findings show that heroin addiction is the major problem. The use of adjunctive drugs, especially benzodiazepines, can be partly explained on economic grounds. They must be clearly distinguished from the primary drug of abuse, heroin. For policy-making decisions, it is important that the elimination of heroin abuse through effective prevention measures would ultimately wipe out the problem of adjunctive drug use, while reduction of the overall supply of heroin without reduction in actual demand might result in an increasing trend to adjunctive drug use.
    MeSH terms: Alcohol Drinking/psychology*; Cross-Sectional Studies; Heroin Dependence/epidemiology*; Heroin Dependence/psychology; Humans; Malaysia/epidemiology; Male; Marijuana Smoking/epidemiology*; Marijuana Smoking/psychology; Surveys and Questionnaires; Smoking/epidemiology*; Smoking/psychology
  5. Elango S, Jayakumar CR
    J Laryngol Otol, 1990 Jan;104(1):41-2.
    PMID: 2313176 DOI: 10.1017/s0022215100111752
    Recent reports have dispelled the previously held concept that head and neck cancer rarely metastases beyond the cervical lymph nodes. Nasopharyngeal cancer has been reported to have a higher incidence of distant metastases compared to other head and neck cancers, the common sites being bone, lung and liver. A case of nasopharyngeal carcinoma presenting as obstructive jaundice because of secondaries at the porta hepatis is presented here.
    MeSH terms: Adult; Carcinoma/complications; Carcinoma/secondary*; Cholestasis/etiology*; Humans; Liver Neoplasms/complications; Liver Neoplasms/secondary*; Male; Nasopharyngeal Neoplasms*
  6. Jayalakshmi P, Looi LM, Soo-Hoo TS
    Mycopathologia, 1990 Jan;109(1):27-31.
    PMID: 2325747
    Nine cases of histologically diagnosed chromoblastomycosis are reported from Malaysia. All the patients were males and ranged in age from 56 to 65 years. The duration of symptoms varied from 5 months to 13 years. All the lesions were noted in the lower limbs. Malignancy was suspected clinically in 5 cases. The diagnosis was established by finding characteristic brown muriform cells in the tissue sections.
    MeSH terms: Chromoblastomycosis/diagnosis; Chromoblastomycosis/epidemiology*; Chromoblastomycosis/pathology; Diagnosis, Differential; Humans; Malaysia/epidemiology; Male; Middle Aged
  7. Tan KK, Choo KE, Ariffin WA
    Toxicon, 1990;28(2):225-30.
    PMID: 2339437
    The records associated with 83 children from 16 months to 12 years of age who were admitted with snake bite to Kota Bharu General Hospital and University Hospital, Universiti Sains Malaysia over a 5 year period were reviewed. Elapid bites were more common than viper bites while sea-snake bites were not recorded. Symptoms were relatively mild, the common clinical features being pain and local swelling. Antivenom therapy was required in 11 children. Only three of the 11 children developed minor adverse reactions to antivenom. Four of the 83 required ventilatory support for respiratory failure and two children died.
    MeSH terms: Antivenins/adverse effects; Antivenins/therapeutic use; Child; Child, Preschool; Female; Humans; Hypersensitivity/therapy; Infant; Infant, Newborn; Malaysia; Male; Respiratory Insufficiency/chemically induced; Snake Bites/epidemiology*; Snake Bites/therapy
  8. Tan NH, Saifuddin MN
    Int. J. Biochem., 1990;22(5):481-7.
    PMID: 2347427
    1. The two major phospholipase A2 enzymes (OHPLA-DE1 and OHPLA-DE2) of king cobra (Ophiophagus hannah) venom have been purified to electrophoretic homogeneity. 2. The isoelectric points of OHPLA-DE1 and OHPLA-DE2 were 3.81 and 3.89, respectively and the Mws were 14,000 and 15,000, respectively, as estimated by Sephadex G-75 gel filtration chromatography; and 14,000 as estimated by SDS-PAGE. 3. The enzymes were not lethal to mice at a dosage of 10 micrograms/g body wt by i.v. route. Both phospholipase A2 enzymes, however, exhibited moderate edema-inducing and anti-coagulant activities. 4. Bromophenacylation of the enzymes reduced the enzymatic activity drastically but did not affect the edema-inducing activity of the enzymes.
    MeSH terms: Acetophenones; Animals; Blood Coagulation/drug effects; Chemistry; Chromatography, Gel; Edema/chemically induced; Elapid Venoms/analysis*; Electrophoresis, Polyacrylamide Gel; Isoelectric Point; Molecular Weight; Phospholipases/isolation & purification*; Phospholipases A/isolation & purification*; Phospholipases A/pharmacology; Phospholipases A/toxicity; Mice; Phospholipases A2; Chemical Phenomena
  9. Azizi BH, Henry RL
    Pediatr Pulmonol, 1990;9(1):24-9.
    PMID: 2388776
    In a cross-sectional study of 7-12 year-old primary school children in Kuala Lumpur city, lung function was assessed by spirometric and peak expiratory flow measurements. Spirometric and peak expiratory flow measurements were successfully performed in 1,214 and 1,414 children, respectively. As expected, the main predictors of forced vital capacity (FVC), forced expiratory volume in one second (FEV1), forced expiratory flow between 25% and 75% of vital capacity (FEF25-75), and peak expiratory flow rate (PEFR) were standing height, weight, age, and sex. In addition, lung function values of Chinese and Malays were generally higher than those of Indians. In multiple regression models which included host and environmental factors, asthma was associated with significant decreases in FEV1, FEF25-75, and PEFR. However, family history of chest illness, history of allergies, low paternal education, and hospitalization during the neonatal period were not independent predictors of lung function. Children sharing rooms with adult smokers had significantly lower levels of FEF25-75. Exposures to wood or kerosene stoves were, but to mosquito repellents were not, associated with decreased lung function.
    MeSH terms: Air Pollutants/adverse effects*; Child; Cross-Sectional Studies; Educational Status; Environmental Exposure; Female; Forced Expiratory Flow Rates; Forced Expiratory Volume; Humans; Lung/physiopathology*; Malaysia; Male; Respiratory Function Tests*; Respiratory Tract Diseases/diagnosis; Respiratory Tract Diseases/epidemiology; Respiratory Tract Diseases/physiopathology; Spirometry; Tobacco Smoke Pollution/adverse effects*; Vital Capacity
  10. Roberts-Thomson PJ, Shepherd K, Bradley J, Boey ML
    Rheumatol Int, 1990;10(3):95-8.
    PMID: 2392640
    Low molecular weight IgM (LMW IgM) is the monomeric subunit of the naturally occurring pentameric IgM. It is not seen in health but has been previously observed in systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) particularly in those patients with active disease and may reflect an adverse prognostic finding. We have therefore studied the presence of LMW IgM in 33 Chinese or Malay SLE patients (Singapore) and 21 Caucasian patients (Adelaide). LMW IgM was measured using filtration chromatography or by a sensitive immunoblotting technique. LMW IgM was observed in all patients in the Adelaide group and in 32 patients in the Singapore group with slightly greater quantities being seen in the Adelaide group. LMW IgM constituted up to 15.3% of the total IgM and was frequently associated with the presence of other low molecular weight IgM oligomers. In both groups LMW IgM correlated significantly with the total IgM levels (P less than 0.01). In a more detailed study in the Singapore group LMW IgM also correlated significantly with the IgM anticardiolipin levels (P = 0.02) but not with IgG anticardiolipin or with IgG or IgM anti-DNA levels or with rheumatoid factor. Patients with more extensive organ involvement had higher levels of LMW IgM but not at a significant level. We conclude that circulating LMW IgM occurs almost universally in SLE, is closely related to the total IgM levels and appears independent of ethnic background. The significance of LMW IgM in this disorder is unclear.
    MeSH terms: Adolescent; Adult; Aged; Child; China/ethnology; China/epidemiology; Chromatography; Female; Gene Frequency; Humans; Immunoglobulin M/analysis; Immunoglobulin M/genetics; Immunoglobulin M/immunology*; Immunoglobulin M/physiology; Lupus Erythematosus, Systemic/ethnology; Lupus Erythematosus, Systemic/genetics; Lupus Erythematosus, Systemic/immunology*; Lupus Erythematosus, Systemic/epidemiology; Malaysia/ethnology; Malaysia/epidemiology; Male; Middle Aged; Molecular Weight; Immunoblotting; Incidence; European Continental Ancestry Group/genetics; Asian Continental Ancestry Group/genetics
  11. Khor GL, Tee ES, Kandiah M
    World Rev Nutr Diet, 1990;61:1-40.
    PMID: 2408252
    MeSH terms: Asia, Southeastern; Eating*; Food Supply*; Humans; Nutritional Status
  12. O'Keefe BG
    Occas Pap Med Hist Aust, 1990;4:201-19.
    PMID: 11622898
    MeSH terms: Australia; Pharmaceutical Preparations/history*; Great Britain; Malaria/history*; Malaysia; Military Medicine/history*; Politics*; History, Modern 1601-
  13. Agus MR
    Warasan Prachakon Lae Sangkhom, 1990 Jan;2(2):205-21, 242-3.
    PMID: 12283536
    The focus of this study is on urbanization in Malaysia. "This paper is divided into three parts. The first part examines the trend of uneven urban development in West Malaysia. The second part discusses the change [in] ethnic composition of urban population between 1970 and 1980 intercensal period. The third part analyses the impact of the urbanization process on the Malays in the context of housing problems of the lower income groups." (SUMMARY IN THA)
    MeSH terms: Asia; Asia, Southeastern; Culture; Demography; Developing Countries; Economics*; Ethnic Groups*; Geography*; Housing*; Malaysia; Population; Population Characteristics; Poverty*; Residence Characteristics; Social Class; Socioeconomic Factors; Urban Population*; Urbanization*
  14. Tan PC, Jones GW
    Sojourn, 1990;5(2):163-93.
    PMID: 12283691
    "Based on surveys conducted among different ethnic groups in rural and urban settings in Peninsular Malaysia in 1981-82, this paper analyses changes in patterns of marriage and household formation among Malays, Chinese, and Indians. Aspects covered include social mixing before marriage, choice of spouse, comparison of spouses' characteristics, and place of residence after marriage. There are important cultural differences between the main Malaysian ethnic groups in matters related to marriage, but in many important respects, attitudes and practice are tending to converge...."
    MeSH terms: Asia; Asia, Southeastern; Culture; Demography; Developing Countries; Ethnic Groups*; Family Characteristics*; Malaysia; Marriage*; Population; Population Characteristics
  15. Zhu G
    Chin J Popul Sci, 1990;2(3):229-46.
    PMID: 12284987
    MeSH terms: Asia; Behavior; China; Demography; Developing Countries; Economics; Emigration and Immigration*; Environment*; Far East; Geography*; Personality*; Politics*; Population; Population Dynamics; Psychology; Research; Socioeconomic Factors*; Statistics as Topic*
  16. Tan PC, Jones GW
    Southeast Asian J Soc Sci, 1990;18(2):85-114.
    PMID: 12317142
    MeSH terms: Asia; Asia, Southeastern; Attitude*; Behavior; Developing Countries; Divorce*; Economics; Islam*; Legislation as Topic*; Malaysia; Marriage*; Psychology; Religion; Social Change*; Socioeconomic Factors; Women's Rights*
  17. Vidyadaran MK, King AS, Kassim H
    Avian Pathol, 1990 Jan;19(1):51-8.
    PMID: 18679913
    A stereological comparison has been made of the structure of the lungs of the adult female domestic fowl and its wild progenitor the Red Jungle Fowl. The volume of the lung per unit body weight of the domestic bird is between 20 and 33% smaller than that of the wild bird. The domestic fowl has partly compensated for this by increasing the surface area for gas exchange per unit volume of exchange tissue. However, the blood-gas tissue barrier is about 28% thicker in the domestic fowl than in the Red Jungle Fowl, and this has led to a 25% lower anatomical diffusing capacity for oxygen of the blood-gas tissue barrier per unit body weight in the domestic fowl. These structural characteristics may make the modern domestic fowl vulnerable to stress factors such as altitude, cold, heat or air pollution by predisposing to hypoxaemia and perhaps thence to ascites.
    MeSH terms: Air Pollution; Altitude; Animals; Animals, Domestic; Ascites; Body Weight; Chickens; Female; Hot Temperature; Lung; Oxygen; Poultry
  18. Shanmuhasuntharam P, Thong YL
    Br Dent J, 1990 Jan 20;168(2):73-4.
    PMID: 2404500
    A case of extreme distal migration of the left maxillary canine is reported. The canine had erupted buccal to the contact area between the left second premolar and first molar. Past reports of similar ectopia are reviewed.
    MeSH terms: Adult; Cuspid*; Humans; Male; Maxilla; Tooth Eruption, Ectopic*; Tooth Migration*; Tooth, Deciduous
  19. Hassan H, O'Hare MD, Felmingham D
    Singapore Med J, 1990 Feb;31(1):56-8.
    PMID: 2139737
    The in vitro activity of teicoplanin and A16686, two new glycopeptide antibiotics was determined against 196 isolates of anaerobic bacteria. The activity of teicoplanin and A16686, in comparison with that of vancomycin, clindamycin, erythromycin and fusidic acid was 2 to 16 times higher against the gram positive anaerobes, namely, Propionibacterium acnes, Clostridium perfringens, Clostridium difficile, Clostridium species, Peptococcus species and Peptostreptococcus species. However, Bacteroides fragilis was resistant to teicoplanin and A16686 while Bacteroides melaninogenicus and Bacteroides bivius were found to be sensitive.
    MeSH terms: Bacteria, Anaerobic/drug effects*; Clindamycin/pharmacology; Drug Resistance, Microbial; Fusidic Acid/pharmacology; Glycopeptides/pharmacology; Microbial Sensitivity Tests; Peptides, Cyclic*; Vancomycin/pharmacology; Teicoplanin; Depsipeptides*
  20. Edwards S, Sands JJ
    DTW. Dtsch. Tierarztl. Wochenschr., 1990 Feb;97(2):79-81.
    PMID: 2178905
    Nineteen monoclonal antibodies (MAbs) with specificity for hog cholera virus (HCV) were prepared. They were used in an immune binding (peroxidase linked) assay to determine the reaction patterns of HCV isolates from Europe, Brazil, USA, Japan and Malaysia, as well as laboratory reference strains of the virus. A further panel of 17 MAbs raised against bovine virus diarrhoea virus (BVDV) was included in the study, together with 5 MAbs raised against a non-HCV pestivirus of porcine origin. All the MAbs were also tested against representative strains of BVDV and border disease virus. Six MAbs were HCV-specific, reacting with all isolates of HCV and none of the ruminant viruses. Among the other HCV MAbs geographical variation in reaction patterns was observed. There was evidence of antigenic distinction between recent European isolates, and archive material originally isolated more than 10 years ago.
    MeSH terms: Animals; Antibodies, Monoclonal/immunology*; Antigenic Variation; Antigens, Viral/analysis*; Asia; Brazil; Europe; Classical Swine Fever/immunology*; Swine; United States
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