Browse publications by year: 2012

  1. Suratman S, Tahir NM, Latif MT
    Bull Environ Contam Toxicol, 2012 May;88(5):755-8.
    PMID: 22392007 DOI: 10.1007/s00128-012-0574-2
    The distribution of total petrogenic hydrocarbon was investigated in the subsurface water of Setiu Wetland from July to October 2008. The concentration was quantified by UV-fluorescence spectroscopy and ranged from 4 to 121 μg/L (mean 60 ± 41 μg/L). Higher total petrogenic hydrocarbon concentrations were found in area with high boating activities suggesting that the contribution is likely related to fossil fuel combustion. The present study also revealed that the total petrogenic hydrocarbon values are still lower that those reported in Malaysian coastal waters.
    MeSH terms: Environmental Monitoring; Hydrocarbons/analysis*; Malaysia; Petroleum/analysis*; Ships/statistics & numerical data; Water Pollutants, Chemical/analysis*; Water Pollution, Chemical/statistics & numerical data; Wetlands*
  2. Lee HH, Lim CA, Cheong YT, Singh M, Gam LH
    Int J Biol Sci, 2012;8(3):353-62.
    PMID: 22393307 DOI: 10.7150/ijbs.3157
    Breast cancer is the most common cancer among women worldwide. Breast cancer metastasis primarily happens through lymphatic system, where the extent of lymph node metastasis is the major factor influencing staging, prognosis and therapeutic decision of the disease. We aimed to study the protein expression changes in different N (regional lymph nodes) stages of breast cancer. Protein expression profiles of breast cancerous and adjacent normal tissues were mapped by proteomics approach that comprises of two-dimensional polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis (2D-PAGE) and tandem mass spectrometry (LC-MS/MS) analysis. Calreticulin and tropomyosin alpha 3 chains were the common up-regulated proteins in N0, N1 and N2 stages of breast cancer. Potential biomarker for each N stage was HSP 70 for N0, 80 k protein H precursor and PDI for N1 stage while 78 kDa glucose-regulated protein was found useful for N2 stage. In addition, significant up-regulation of PDI A3 was detected only in the metastasized breast cancer. The up-regulation expression of these proteins in cancerous tissues can potentially use as indicators for diagnosis, treatment and prognosis of different N stages of breast cancer.
    MeSH terms: Adult; Aged; Aged, 80 and over; Breast/metabolism; Breast Neoplasms/genetics*; Breast Neoplasms/pathology; Chromatography, High Pressure Liquid; Female; Humans; Lymphatic Metastasis/genetics*; Middle Aged; Neoplasm Proteins/biosynthesis; Neoplasm Proteins/genetics*; Neoplasm Staging*; Biomarkers, Tumor/biosynthesis; Biomarkers, Tumor/genetics; Blotting, Western; Electrophoresis, Gel, Two-Dimensional; Carcinoma, Ductal, Breast/genetics; Carcinoma, Ductal, Breast/metabolism; Carcinoma, Ductal, Breast/secondary*; Gene Expression Profiling*; Tandem Mass Spectrometry
  3. Mathieu C, Guillaume V, Sabine A, Ong KC, Wong KT, Legras-Lachuer C, et al.
    PLoS One, 2012;7(2):e32157.
    PMID: 22393386 DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0032157
    Nipah virus (NiV) is a recently emerged zoonotic Paramyxovirus that causes regular outbreaks in East Asia with mortality rate exceeding 75%. Major cellular targets of NiV infection are endothelial cells and neurons. To better understand virus-host interaction, we analyzed the transcriptome profile of NiV infection in primary human umbilical vein endothelial cells. We further assessed some of the obtained results by in vitro and in vivo methods in a hamster model and in brain samples from NiV-infected patients. We found that NiV infection strongly induces genes involved in interferon response in endothelial cells. Among the top ten upregulated genes, we identified the chemokine CXCL10 (interferon-induced protein 10, IP-10), an important chemoattractant involved in the generation of inflammatory immune response and neurotoxicity. In NiV-infected hamsters, which develop pathology similar to what is seen in humans, expression of CXCL10 mRNA was induced in different organs with kinetics that followed NiV replication. Finally, we showed intense staining for CXCL10 in the brain of patients who succumbed to lethal NiV infection during the outbreak in Malaysia, confirming induction of this chemokine in fatal human infections. This study sheds new light on NiV pathogenesis, indicating the role of CXCL10 during the course of infection and suggests that this chemokine may serve as a potential new marker for lethal NiV encephalitis.
    MeSH terms: Animals; Cells, Cultured; Cricetulus; Encephalitis/virology; Enzyme-Linked Immunosorbent Assay/methods; Gene Expression Regulation*; Cricetinae; Humans; Immunohistochemistry/methods; Inflammation; Interferons/metabolism; RNA, Messenger/metabolism*; Time Factors; Models, Statistical; Sequence Analysis, DNA; Oligonucleotide Array Sequence Analysis; Nipah Virus/metabolism*; Henipavirus Infections/metabolism*; Henipavirus Infections/mortality*; Chemokine CXCL10/metabolism*; Human Umbilical Vein Endothelial Cells/cytology
  4. Sahib MN, Abdulameer SA, Darwis Y, Peh KK, Tan YT
    Drug Des Devel Ther, 2012;6:29-42.
    PMID: 22393583
    The local treatment of lung disorders such as asthma and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease via pulmonary drug delivery offers many advantages over oral or intravenous routes of administration. This is because direct deposition of a drug at the diseased site increases local drug concentrations, which improves the pulmonary receptor occupancy and reduces the overall dose required, therefore reducing the side effects that result from high drug doses. From a clinical point of view, although jet nebulizers have been used for aerosol delivery of water-soluble compounds and micronized suspensions, their use with hydrophobic drugs has been inadequate.
    MeSH terms: Administration, Inhalation; Aerosols; Beclomethasone/administration & dosage*; Beclomethasone/chemistry; Drug Carriers/chemistry*; Drug Stability; Feasibility Studies; Glucocorticoids/administration & dosage*; Glucocorticoids/chemistry; Micelles; Particle Size; Phosphatidylethanolamines/chemistry; Polyethylene Glycols/chemistry; Solubility; Reproducibility of Results; Nanoparticles*
  5. Bahrin EK, Ibrahim MF, Abd Razak MN, Abd-Aziz S, Shah UK, Alitheen N, et al.
    Prep Biochem Biotechnol, 2012;42(2):155-70.
    PMID: 22394064 DOI: 10.1080/10826068.2011.585413
    The response surface method was applied in this study to improve cellulase production from oil palm empty fruit bunch (OPEFB) by Botryosphaeria rhodina. An experimental design based on a two-level factorial was employed to screen the significant environmental factors for cellulase production. The locally isolated fungus Botryosphaeria rhodina was cultivated on OPEFB under solid-state fermentation (SSF). From the analysis of variance (ANOVA), the initial moisture content, amount of substrate, and initial pH of nutrient supplied in the SSF system significantly influenced cellulase production. Then the optimization of the variables was done using the response surface method according to central composite design (CCD). Botryosphaeria rhodina exhibited its best performance with a high predicted value of FPase enzyme production (17.95 U/g) when the initial moisture content was at 24.32%, initial pH of nutrient was 5.96, and 3.98 g of substrate was present. The statistical optimization from actual experiment resulted in a significant increment of FPase production from 3.26 to 17.91 U/g (5.49-fold). High cellulase production at low moisture content is a very rare condition for fungi cultured in solid-state fermentation.
    MeSH terms: Analysis of Variance; Ascomycota/enzymology*; Ascomycota/metabolism; Cellulase/isolation & purification; Cellulase/metabolism*; Fermentation*; Industrial Microbiology/methods*; Plant Oils/metabolism*; Models, Statistical
  6. Ho WS, Balan G, Puthucheary S, Kong BH, Lim KT, Tan LK, et al.
    Microb Drug Resist, 2012 Aug;18(4):408-16.
    PMID: 22394084 DOI: 10.1089/mdr.2011.0222
    The emergence of Escherichia coli resistant to extended-spectrum cephalosporins (ESCs) is of concern as ESC is often used to treat infections by Gram-negative bacteria. One-hundred and ten E. coli strains isolated in 2009-2010 from children warded in a Malaysian tertiary hospital were analyzed for their antibiograms, carriage of extended-spectrum beta-lactamase (ESBL) and AmpC genes, possible inclusion of the beta-lactamase genes on an integron platform, and their genetic relatedness. All E. coli strains were sensitive to carbapenems. About 46% of strains were multidrug resistant (MDR; i.e., resistant to ≥3 antibiotic classes) and almost half (45%) were nonsusceptible to ESCs. Among the MDR strains, high resistance rates were observed for ampicillin (98%), tetracycline (75%), and trimethoprim/sulfamethoxazole (73%). Out of 110 strains, bla(TEM-1) (49.1%), bla(CTX-M) (11.8%), and bla(CMY-2) (6.4%) were detected. Twenty-one strains were ESBL producers. CTX-M-15 was the predominant CTX-M variant found and this is the first report of a CTX-M-27-producing E. coli strain from Malaysia. Majority (3.1%) of the strains harbored class 1 integron-encoded integrases with a predominance of aadA and dfr genes within the integron variable region. No gene cassette encoding ESBL genes was found and integrons were not significantly associated with ESBL or non-ESBL producers. Possible clonal expansion was observed for few CTX-M-15-positive strains but the O25-ST131 E. coli clone known to harbor CTX-M-15 was not detected while CMY-2-positive strains were genetically diverse.
    MeSH terms: Anti-Bacterial Agents/pharmacology; Bacterial Proteins/genetics*; beta-Lactamases/genetics*; Cephalosporins/pharmacology; Child, Preschool; Escherichia coli/drug effects; Escherichia coli/genetics*; Escherichia coli/isolation & purification; Escherichia coli Infections/drug therapy; Escherichia coli Infections/microbiology*; Escherichia coli Infections/epidemiology; Humans; Infant; Malaysia/epidemiology; Microbial Sensitivity Tests; Phylogeny; Carbapenems/pharmacology; Prevalence; Electrophoresis, Gel, Pulsed-Field; beta-Lactam Resistance/drug effects; beta-Lactam Resistance/genetics*; Integrases/genetics*; Drug Resistance, Multiple, Bacterial/drug effects; Drug Resistance, Multiple, Bacterial/genetics*; Tertiary Care Centers
  7. Ibrahim IA, Qader SW, Abdulla MA, Nimir AR, Abdelwahab SI, Al-Bayaty FH
    Molecules, 2012;17(3):2796-811.
    PMID: 22395408 DOI: 10.3390/molecules17032796
    Current anti-gastric ulcer agents have side effects, despite the progression and expansion of advances in treatment. This study aimed to investigate the gastroprotective mechanisms of Pithecellobium jiringa ethanol extract against ethanol-induced gastric mucosal ulcers in rats. For this purpose, Sprague Dawley rats were randomly divided into five groups: Group 1 (normal control) rats were orally administered with vehicle (carboxymethyl cellulose), Group 2 (ulcer control) rats were also orally administered with vehicle. Group 3 (positive control) rats were orally administered with 20 mg/kg omeprazole, Groups 4 and 5 (experimental groups) received ethanol extract of Pithecellobium jiringa ethanol extract at a concentration of 250 and 500 mg/kg, respectively. Sixty minutes later, vehicle was given orally to the normal control group, and absolute ethanol was given orally to the ulcer control, positive control and experimental groups to generate gastric mucosal injury. The rats were sacrificed an hour later. The effect of oral administration of plant extract on ethanol-induced gastric mucosal injury was studied grossly and histology. The level of lipid peroxidation (malondialdehyde-MDA), superoxide dismutase (SOD) and gastric wall mucus were measured from gastric mucosal homogenate. The ulcer control group exhibited severe gastric mucosal injury, and this finding was also confirmed by histology of gastric mucosa which showed severe damage to the gastric mucosa with edema and leucocyte infiltration of the submucosal layer. Pre-treatment with plant extract significantly reduced the formation of ethanol-induced gastric lesions, and gastric wall mucus was significantly preserved. The study also indicated a significant increase in SOD activity in gastric mucosal homogenate, whereas a significant decrease in MDA was observed. Acute toxicity tests did not show any signs of toxicity and mortality up to 5 g/kg. The ulcer protective effect of this plant may possibly be due to its preservation of gastric wall mucus along with increased SOD activity and reduction of oxidative stress (MDA). The extract is non-toxic, even at relatively high concentrations.
    MeSH terms: Ethanol; Animals; Anti-Ulcer Agents/isolation & purification; Anti-Ulcer Agents/pharmacology; Anti-Ulcer Agents/therapeutic use*; Female; Gastric Mucosa/drug effects; Gastric Mucosa/metabolism; Gastric Mucosa/pathology*; Kidney/pathology; Kidney/physiopathology; Liver/pathology; Liver/physiopathology; Male; Malondialdehyde/metabolism; Mucus/metabolism; Mucus/secretion; Omeprazole/pharmacology; Omeprazole/therapeutic use; Plant Extracts/isolation & purification; Plant Extracts/pharmacology; Plant Extracts/therapeutic use*; Random Allocation; Stomach Ulcer/chemically induced; Stomach Ulcer/drug therapy*; Stomach Ulcer/enzymology; Superoxide Dismutase/metabolism; Lipid Peroxidation; Rats, Sprague-Dawley; Mimosa/chemistry*; Rats; Lipid-Linked Proteins/metabolism
  8. Tripathi BM, Kim M, Singh D, Lee-Cruz L, Lai-Hoe A, Ainuddin AN, et al.
    Microb Ecol, 2012 Aug;64(2):474-84.
    PMID: 22395784 DOI: 10.1007/s00248-012-0028-8
    The dominant factors controlling soil bacterial community variation within the tropics are poorly known. We sampled soils across a range of land use types--primary (unlogged) and logged forests and crop and pasture lands in Malaysia. PCR-amplified soil DNA for the bacterial 16S rRNA gene targeting the V1-V3 region was pyrosequenced using the 454 Roche machine. We found that land use in itself has a weak but significant effect on the bacterial community composition. However, bacterial community composition and diversity was strongly correlated with soil properties, especially soil pH, total carbon, and C/N ratio. Soil pH was the best predictor of bacterial community composition and diversity across the various land use types, with the highest diversity close to neutral pH values. In addition, variation in phylogenetic structure of dominant lineages (Alphaproteobacteria, Beta/Gammaproteobacteria, Acidobacteria, and Actinobacteria) is also significantly correlated with soil pH. Together, these results confirm the importance of soil pH in structuring soil bacterial communities in Southeast Asia. Our results also suggest that unlike the general diversity pattern found for larger organisms, primary tropical forest is no richer in operational taxonomic units of soil bacteria than logged forest, and agricultural land (crop and pasture) is actually richer than primary forest, partly due to selection of more fertile soils that have higher pH for agriculture and the effects of soil liming raising pH.
    MeSH terms: Agriculture; Carbon/analysis; DNA, Bacterial/analysis; DNA, Ribosomal/analysis; Gram-Negative Bacteria/classification; Gram-Negative Bacteria/genetics*; Gram-Negative Bacteria/isolation & purification; Hydrogen-Ion Concentration; Malaysia; Molecular Sequence Data; Nitrogen/analysis; Phylogeny; RNA, Ribosomal, 16S; Soil/chemistry; Soil Microbiology*; Tropical Climate*; Forestry; Sequence Analysis, DNA/methods; Genes, rRNA; Actinobacteria/classification; Actinobacteria/genetics*; Actinobacteria/isolation & purification; Biodiversity
  9. Mohd Zain SN, Behnke JM, Lewis JW
    Parasit Vectors, 2012 Mar 07;5:47.
    PMID: 22397763 DOI: 10.1186/1756-3305-5-47
    BACKGROUND: The prevalence of parasitic infections among commensal animals such as black and brown rats in many tropical countries is high and in comparison with studies on rodents in temperate climates, little is known about the community structure of their parasites. Rodent borne parasites pose threats to human health since people living in close proximity to rodent populations can be exposed to infection.

    METHODS: The helminth community structures of two urban rat populations in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia were investigated. The rats were from two contrasting sites in the city caught over a period of 21 months in 2000-2002.

    RESULTS: Eleven species of helminth parasites comprising seven nematodes (Heterakis spumosum, Mastophorus muris, Nippostrongylus brasiliensis, Syphacia muris, Pterygodermatites tani/whartoni, Gongylonema neoplasticum, Angiostrongylus malaysiensis), three cestodes (Hymenolepis (Rodentolepis) nana, H. diminuta and Taenia taeniaeformis) and one acanthocephalan (Moniliformis moniliformis) were recovered from 346 Rattus rattus and 104 R. norvegicus from two urban sites, Bangsar and Chow Kit, during 2000-2002. Rattus rattus harboured over 60% of all helminths compared with R. norvegicus, although both host species played a dominant role in the different sites with, for example R. norvegicus at Bangsar and R. rattus at Chow Kit accounting for most of the nematodes. Overall 80% of rats carried at least one species of helminth, with the highest prevalences being shown by H. diminuta (35%), H. spumosum (29.8%) and H. nana (28.4%). Nevertheless, there were marked differences in prevalence rates between sites and hosts. The influence of extrinsic (year, season and site) and intrinsic (species, sex and age) factors affecting infracommunity structure (abundance and prevalence of infection) and measures of component community structure were analyzed.

    CONCLUSIONS: Since at least two species of rat borne helminths in Kuala Lumpur have the potential to infect humans, and these showed high prevalences in the rats, the assessment and regular monitoring of infections carried by wild rodents have important roles to play in public health.

    MeSH terms: Animals; Female; Helminthiasis, Animal/epidemiology*; Helminths/classification*; Helminths/isolation & purification*; Malaysia; Male; Rodent Diseases/epidemiology*; Rodent Diseases/parasitology*; Prevalence; Biodiversity*; Rats
  10. Hazalin NA, Ramasamy K, Lim SM, Cole AL, Majeed AB
    Phytomedicine, 2012 May 15;19(7):609-17.
    PMID: 22397996 DOI: 10.1016/j.phymed.2012.01.007
    Endophytic fungi have been shown to be a promising source of biologically active natural products. In the present study, extracts of four endophytic fungi isolated from plants of the National Park, Pahang were evaluated for their cytotoxic activity and the nature of their active compounds determined. Those extracts exhibiting activity with IC(50) values less than 17 μg/ml against HCT116, MCF-7 and K562 cell lines were shown to induce apoptosis in these cell lines. Molecular analysis, based on sequences of the rDNA internal transcribed spacers ITS1 and ITS4, revealed all four endophytic fungi to be ascomycetes: three sordariomycetes and a dothideomycete. Six known compounds, cytochalasin J, dechlorogriseofulvin, demethylharzianic-acid, griseofulvin, harzianic acid and 2-hexylidene-3-methyl-succinic acid were identified from a rapid dereplication technique for fungal metabolites using an in-house UV library. The results from the present study suggest the potential of endophytic fungi as cytotoxic agents, and there is an indication that the isolates contain bioactive compounds that mainly kill cancer cells by apoptosis.
    MeSH terms: Antineoplastic Agents/pharmacology; Antineoplastic Agents/therapeutic use*; Ascomycota/genetics; Ascomycota/chemistry*; Base Sequence; Biological Products/pharmacology; Biological Products/therapeutic use*; DNA, Fungal/analysis; Humans; Malaysia; Phytotherapy*; Neoplasms/drug therapy*; Rain; Trees; Apoptosis/drug effects*; Inhibitory Concentration 50; DNA, Ribosomal Spacer/analysis; Cell Line, Tumor; Endophytes/genetics; Endophytes/chemistry*
  11. Yahya SK, Zakaria ZA, Samin J, Raj AS, Ahmad WA
    Colloids Surf B Biointerfaces, 2012 Jun 1;94:362-8.
    PMID: 22398363 DOI: 10.1016/j.colsurfb.2012.02.016
    The potential use of non-viable biomass of a Gram negative bacterium i.e. Acinetobacter haemolyticus to remove Cr(III) species from aqueous environment was investigated. Highest Cr(III) removal of 198.80 mg g(-1) was obtained at pH 5, biomass dosage of 15 mg cell dry weight, initial Cr(III) of 100 mg L(-1) and 30 min of contact time. The Langmuir and Freundlich models fit the experimental data (R(2)>0.95) while the kinetic data was best described using the pseudo second-order kinetic model (R(2)>0.99). Cr(III) was successfully recovered from the bacterial biomass using either 1M of CH(3)COOH, HNO(3) or H(2)SO(4) with 90% recovery. TEM and FTIR suggested the involvement of amine, carboxyl, hydroxyl and phosphate groups during the biosorption of Cr(III) onto the cell surface of A. haemolyticus. A. haemolyticus was also capable to remove 79.87 mg g(-1) Cr(III) (around 22.75%) from raw leather tanning wastewater. This study demonstrates the potential of using A. haemolyticus as biosorbent to remove Cr(III) from both synthetic and industrial wastewater.
    MeSH terms: Acinetobacter/ultrastructure; Acinetobacter/chemistry*; Adsorption; Chromium/isolation & purification*; Chromium/chemistry; Hot Temperature; Hydrogen-Ion Concentration; Kinetics; Thermodynamics; Waste Disposal, Fluid; Water Pollutants, Chemical/isolation & purification*; Water Pollutants, Chemical/chemistry; Spectroscopy, Fourier Transform Infrared; Water Purification/methods*; Biomass; Microscopy, Electron, Transmission; Microbial Viability
  12. Ling I, Alias Y, Skelton BW, Raston CL
    Dalton Trans, 2012 Apr 28;41(16):4884-9.
    PMID: 22398440 DOI: 10.1039/c2dt12410f
    Imidazolium functionalized carboxylic acid forms a multi-component material with p-sulfonatocalix[4]arene and aquated lanthanide ions, stabilising dinuclear metal complexes for Y(3+) and Gd(3+). These have the simplest binding of two bridging carboxylates between the two metal centres (Y(3+)), or the same arrangement along with the simplest binding of one carboxylate bridging two metal ions for the larger metal ion (Gd(3+)).
  13. Afzan MY, Suresh K
    Parasitol Res, 2012 Jul;111(1):371-81.
    PMID: 22398830 DOI: 10.1007/s00436-012-2848-3
    Trichomonas vaginalis, a flagellated protozoan parasite causes a variety of adverse health consequences in both men and women. The parasite exists in the trophozoite and the pseudocystic stage. The study reports for the first time that pseudocyst forms of T. vaginalis isolated from cervical neoplasia (CN) patients demonstrated distinct, different and significant in vitro growth profiles when grown in vitro cultures from day 1 up to day 5 (p<0.05, Mann-Whitney test) when compared with the same life cycle stages isolated from non-cervical neoplasia but symptomatic patients (NCN). Pseudocysts from CN and NCN isolates remained viable in distilled water until 3 h 10 min and 2 h 10 min, respectively. The nucleus of pseudocysts in CN isolates using acridine orange and DAPI showed more intense staining revealing higher nuclear content. The FITC-labeled Concanavalin A stained stronger green fluorescence with surface of pseudocysts in CN isolates showing more rough and creased surface with higher numbers of deep micropores with larger numbers of chromatin masses, vacuoles, and hydrogenosomes. The study confirms that pseudocystic stage from CN, despite the uniformity in appearance of being rounded and showing no motility without a true cyst wall under light microscopy, demonstrated different biochemical, surface, and ultrastructural properties. The study provides evidence that phenotypic variant forms of pseudocysts does exist and possibly does play a role in exacerbating cervical cancer.
    MeSH terms: Cell Survival; Uterine Cervical Neoplasms/complications*; Concanavalin A/metabolism; Female; Humans; Staining and Labeling/methods; Trichomonas Infections/parasitology*; Trichomonas vaginalis/cytology; Trichomonas vaginalis/growth & development*; Trichomonas vaginalis/isolation & purification*
  14. Zakaria ZA, Abdul Hisam EE, Norhafizah M, Rofiee MS, Othman F, Hasiah AH, et al.
    Med Princ Pract, 2012;21(5):476-82.
    PMID: 22398984 DOI: 10.1159/000336593
    The aim of the present study was to determine the anti-ulcer activity of a methanol extract of Bauhinia purpurea leaf (MEBP).
    MeSH terms: Methanol/chemistry; Animals; Dose-Response Relationship, Drug; Gastrointestinal Agents/administration & dosage; Gastrointestinal Agents/pharmacology*; Gastrointestinal Agents/therapeutic use; Indomethacin/pharmacology; Malaysia; Male; Omeprazole/pharmacology; Plant Extracts/administration & dosage; Plant Extracts/pharmacology*; Plant Extracts/therapeutic use; Plant Extracts/chemistry; Stomach Ulcer/chemically induced; Ulcer/drug therapy*; Rats, Sprague-Dawley; Plant Leaves; Bauhinia*; Rats
  15. Ong PS, Sulaiman W
    Mod Rheumatol, 2012 Nov;22(6):931-3.
    PMID: 22399018 DOI: 10.1007/s10165-012-0605-1
    Tuberculosis (TB) remains a global burden despite extensive efforts to control it. TB arthritis commonly manifest as monoarthritis of weight-bearing joints. We report a rare presentation of osteoarticular TB involving multiple small joints of the hands, which mimicked rheumatoid arthritis (RA). Magnetic resonance imaging showed tenosynovitis. The patient was initially treated for seronegative RA but failed to respond. Subsequently, synovial biopsy led to the diagnosis. Antituberculosis treatment was given for 1 year.
    MeSH terms: Adult; Antitubercular Agents/therapeutic use; Arthritis, Rheumatoid/diagnosis*; Diagnosis, Differential; Hospitals, General; Humans; Malaysia; Male; Middle Aged; Mycobacterium tuberculosis/isolation & purification; Tuberculosis, Osteoarticular/diagnosis*; Tuberculosis, Osteoarticular/drug therapy; Arthralgia
  16. Chen CK, Phui VE, Saman MA
    Agri, 2012;24(1):42-4.
    PMID: 22399128 DOI: 10.5505/agri.2012.47450
    Meralgia paresthetica is an entrapment mononeuropathy of lateral femoral cutaneous nerve, which results in localized area of paresthesia and numbness on the anterolateral aspect of the thigh. We describe the use of alcohol neurolysis of lateral femoral cutaneous nerve in a 74-year-old female who presented with paresthesia over antero-lateral aspect of her left thigh, which was consistent with meralgia paresthetica. Diagnostic block with local anaesthetic confirmed the diagnosis but only archieved temporary pain relief. Alcohol neurolysis was then offered and patient responded well with no complication. The patient experienced prolonged pain relief at 6-month follow-up, with return of ability to ambulate and perform daily activity. Alcohol neurolysis of lateral femoral cutaneous nerve is safe, effective and able to provide sustained pain relief for recurrent meralgia paresthetica.
    MeSH terms: Aged; Ethanol/administration & dosage*; Anesthetics, Local/administration & dosage; Bupivacaine/administration & dosage; Female; Femoral Nerve/drug effects*; Humans; Nerve Block/methods*; Nerve Compression Syndromes/therapy*
  17. Al-Amiery AA, Kadhum AA, Mohamad AB
    Bioinorg Chem Appl, 2012;2012:795812.
    PMID: 22400016 DOI: 10.1155/2012/795812
    Metal complexes of (Z)-2-(pyrrolidin-2-ylidene)hydrazinecarbothioamide (L) with Cu(II), Co(II), and Ni(II) chlorides were tested against selected types of fungi and were found to have significant antifungal activities. The free-radical-scavenging ability of the metal complexes was determined by their interaction with the stable free radical 2,2''-diphenyl-1-picrylhydrazyl, and all the compounds showed encouraging antioxidant activities. DFT calculations of the Cu complex were performed using molecular structures with optimized geometries. Molecular orbital calculations provide a detailed description of the orbitals, including spatial characteristics, nodal patterns, and the contributions of individual atoms.
  18. Chong WY, Lim KS, Lim WH, Harun SW, Adikan FR, Ahmad H
    Phys Rev E Stat Nonlin Soft Matter Phys, 2012 Jan;85(1 Pt 2):016314.
    PMID: 22400665
    Spreading of evaporative liquid drops in a thin porous layer has been studied. The entire spreading process can be divided into three distinct phases according to the change of the wetted porous region size. The first phase is characterized by the expansion of the wetted porous region and shrinking of the liquid drop. Contact line pinning is observed in the wetted porous region in the second phase even with the liquid drop totally absorbed into the porous layer. The third phase sees the shrinkage of the wetted porous region until it is not observable. Based on these observations, a model is devised to simulate the spreading of a liquid drop under the studied conditions. Partial differential equations are used to describe the relation between liquid drop volume and other important parameters of a fluid flow, including maximum wetted region diameter achieved, time taken to reach each spreading process phase, and evaporation rate. Calculated results are in good agreement with the experimental data.
  19. Fadzil F, Anuar HM, Ismail S, Abd Ghani N, Ahmad N
    J Altern Complement Med, 2012 Apr;18(4):415-9.
    PMID: 22401300 DOI: 10.1089/acm.2010.0802
    The case of a 32-year-old Malay woman who developed postpartum stroke is reported.
    MeSH terms: Activities of Daily Living*; Adult; Female; Humans; Indonesia; Massage*; Motor Skills*; Pregnancy; Pregnancy Complications/rehabilitation*; Speech*; Stroke/etiology; Stroke/rehabilitation*; Postpartum Period
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