Browse publications by year: 2013

  1. Zamanpoor M, Rosli R, Yazid MN, Husain Z, Nordin N, Thilakavathy K
    J Matern Fetal Neonatal Med, 2013 Jul;26(10):960-6.
    PMID: 23339569 DOI: 10.3109/14767058.2013.766710
    OBJECTIVE: To quantify circulating fetal DNA (fDNA) levels in the second and third trimesters of normal healthy pregnant individuals and pregnant women with the following clinical conditions: gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM), iron deficiency anemia and gestational hypertension (GHT).
    METHODS: The SRY gene located on the Y chromosome was used as a unique fetal marker. The fDNA was extracted from maternal plasma and the SRY gene concentrations were measured by quantitative real-time polymerase chain reaction (PCR) amplification using TaqMan dual labeled probe system.
    RESULTS: No significant differences were observed in the mean fDNA concentration between normal and GDM pregnancy samples (p > 0.05) and also between normal and anemic pregnancy samples (p > 0.05) in both trimesters, but significant differences were observed between the third trimester normal and GHT pregnancy samples (p = 0.001). GDM and iron deficiency anemia do not affect the levels of fDNA in maternal plasma while GHT significantly elevates the levels of fDNA in maternal plasma.
    CONCLUSIONS: Increased amount of circulating fDNA in maternal plasma could be used for early identification of adverse pregnancies. GDM and anemia do not affect the levels of fDNA in maternal plasma while GHT significantly elevates the levels of fDNA in maternal plasma. Hence, the elevated fDNA values could be used as a potential screening marker in pregnancies complicated with GHT but not with GDM and iron deficiency anemia.
    MeSH terms: Adult; Blood Chemical Analysis; DNA/blood*; Female; Fetus/metabolism*; Gestational Age; Humans; Male; Pregnancy/blood; Pregnancy Complications/blood; Pregnancy Complications/genetics; Diabetes, Gestational/blood*; Diabetes, Gestational/genetics; Anemia, Iron-Deficiency/blood*; Anemia, Iron-Deficiency/genetics; Hypertension, Pregnancy-Induced/blood*; Hypertension, Pregnancy-Induced/genetics; Sex-Determining Region Y Protein/analysis; Sex-Determining Region Y Protein/blood; Sex-Determining Region Y Protein/genetics; Real-Time Polymerase Chain Reaction*
  2. Chong WC, Basir R, Fei YM
    Asian Pac J Trop Med, 2013 Feb;6(2):85-94.
    PMID: 23339908 DOI: 10.1016/S1995-7645(13)60001-2
    Malaria is an intra-cellular parasitic protozoon responsible for millions of deaths annually. Host and parasite genetic factors are crucial in affecting susceptibility to malaria and progression of the disease. Recent increased deployment of vector controls and new artemisinin combination therapies have dramatically reduced the mortality and morbidity of malaria worldwide. However, the gradual emergence of parasite and mosquito resistance has raised alarm regarding the effectiveness of current artemisinin-based therapies. In this review, mechanisms of anti-malarial drug resistance in the Plasmodium parasite and new genetically engineered tools of research priorities are discussed. The complexity of the parasite lifecycle demands novel interventions to achieve global eradication. However, turning laboratory discovered transgenic interventions into functional products entails multiple experimental phases in addition to ethical and safety hurdles. Uncertainty over the regulatory status and public acceptance further discourage the implementation of genetically modified organisms.
    MeSH terms: Antimalarials; Drug Resistance; Genetic Engineering/methods*; Humans; Malaria/parasitology; Malaria/prevention & control*; Plasmodium/genetics*; Plasmodium/immunology*; Malaria Vaccines/administration & dosage*
  3. Uni S, Bain O, Fujita H, Matsubayashi M, Fukuda M, Takaoka H
    Parasite, 2013;20:1.
    PMID: 23340227 DOI: 10.1051/parasite/2012001
    Hard ticks taken from the Japanese serow, Capricornis crispus, in Yamagata Prefecture, Honshu, harboured infective larvae of onchocercid filariae after incubation from the 22nd to the 158th day. Haemaphysalis flava and H. japonica contained one to eight filarial larvae; females, males and a nymph of the ticks were infected. The 44 infective larvae recovered were 612-1,370 μm long, and 11 of them, 930-1,340 μm long, were studied in detail. The larvae possessed the morphologic characteristics of the larvae of the genus Cercopithifilaria, namely an oesophagus with a posterior glandular part, no buccal capsule and a long tail with three terminal lappets. Five types (A to E) of infective larvae were identified based on the morphologic characteristics. While to date five species of Cercopithifilaria have been described from the Japanese serow, a specific identification of the larvae found in this study was generally not possible. Only type E larvae could be tentatively assigned to Cercopithifilaria tumidicervicata, as they had a cervical swelling similar to that of the adults of this species. A key for the identification of the five larval types is presented. The study presents circumstantial evidences indicating that H. flava and H. japonica may transmit Cercopithifilaria spp. to Japanese serows. It also suggests the possibility that such filarial larvae will be found in hard ticks anywhere, because Cercopithifilaria is distributed worldwide, though this genus generally goes unnoticed, as its microfilariae occur in the skin, not in the blood, of host animals.
    MeSH terms: Animals; Arachnid Vectors/parasitology*; Female; Filariasis/parasitology; Filariasis/transmission; Filariasis/veterinary*; Filarioidea/anatomy & histology; Filarioidea/classification; Filarioidea/isolation & purification*; Larva/anatomy & histology; Larva/classification; Male; Ruminants/parasitology*; Tick Infestations/parasitology; Tick Infestations/veterinary*; Ixodidae/parasitology*
  4. Rohini K, Srikumar PS
    Appl Biochem Biotechnol, 2013 Mar;169(6):1790-8.
    PMID: 23340867 DOI: 10.1007/s12010-013-0110-9
    Tuberculosis (TB), an epidemic disease, affects the world with death rate of two million people every year. The bacterium Mycobacterium tuberculosis was found to be a more potent and disease-prolonged bacterium among the world due to multi-drug resistance. Emergence of new drug targets is needed to overcome the bacterial resistance that leads to control epidemic tuberculosis. The pathway thiamine biosynthesis was targeting M. tuberculosis due to its role in intracellular growth of the bacterium. The screening of enzymes involved in thiamin biosynthesis showed novel target thiazole synthase (ThiG) involved in catalysis of rearrangement of 1-deoxy-D-xylulose 5-phosphate (DXP) to produce the thiazole phosphate moiety of thiamine. We carried out homology modeling for ThiG to understand the structure-function relationship, and the model was refined with MD simulations. The results showed that the model predicted with (α + β)8-fold of synthase family proteins. Molecular docking of ThiG model with substrate DXP showed binding mode and key residues ARG46, ASN69, THR41, and LYS96 involved in the catalysis. First-line anti-tuberculosis drugs were docked with ThiG to identify the inhibition. The report showed the anti-tuberculosis drugs interact well with ThiG which may lead to block thiamin biosynthesis pathway.
    MeSH terms: Antitubercular Agents/metabolism; Antitubercular Agents/chemistry; Ligases/metabolism*; Ligases/chemistry*; Mycobacterium tuberculosis/enzymology*; Protein Conformation; Thiazoles/metabolism*; Sequence Homology, Amino Acid; Molecular Dynamics Simulation*; Molecular Docking Simulation*
  5. Chan EW, Chiang PP, Wong TY, Saw SM, Loon SC, Aung T, et al.
    Invest Ophthalmol Vis Sci, 2013 Feb;54(2):1169-75.
    PMID: 23341009 DOI: 10.1167/iovs.12-10258
    We determined the impact of glaucoma severity and laterality on vision-specific functioning (VF) in an Asian population.
    MeSH terms: Adult; Aged; Aged, 80 and over; Blindness/diagnosis; Blindness/ethnology; Blindness/physiopathology; Cross-Sectional Studies; Female; Glaucoma/diagnosis; Glaucoma/ethnology*; Glaucoma/physiopathology*; Humans; Malaysia/ethnology; Male; Middle Aged; Psychometrics/statistics & numerical data; Surveys and Questionnaires; Severity of Illness Index*; Singapore/epidemiology; Vision, Low/diagnosis; Vision, Low/ethnology; Vision, Low/physiopathology; Prevalence; Multivariate Analysis; Disease Progression; Early Diagnosis; Asian Continental Ancestry Group/statistics & numerical data*
  6. Beng TS, Guan NC, Seang LK, Pathmawathi S, Ming MF, Jane LE, et al.
    Am J Hosp Palliat Care, 2013 Aug;30(5):473-89.
    PMID: 23341445 DOI: 10.1177/1049909112473633
    A qualitative study was conducted with semi-structured interviews to explore the experiences of suffering in 15 palliative care informal caregivers in University Malaya Medical Centre. The data were thematically analyzed. Seven basic themes were generated (1) empathic suffering, (2) anticipatory grief, (3) obsessive-compulsive suffering, (4) helpless-powerless suffering, (5) obligatory suffering, (6) impedimental suffering, and (7) repercussion suffering. A model of compassion suffering was conceptualized from the analysis. This model may serve as a guide in the assessment and management of suffering in palliative care informal caregivers.
    MeSH terms: Adult; Empathy; Female; Grief; Humans; Interviews as Topic; Malaysia; Male; Middle Aged; Obsessive Behavior/psychology; Palliative Care/psychology*; Stress, Psychological/etiology; Stress, Psychological/psychology*; Caregivers/psychology*
  7. DeBuysscher BL, de Wit E, Munster VJ, Scott D, Feldmann H, Prescott J
    PLoS Negl Trop Dis, 2013;7(1):e2024.
    PMID: 23342177 DOI: 10.1371/journal.pntd.0002024
    Nipah virus is a zoonotic pathogen that causes severe disease in humans. The mechanisms of pathogenesis are not well described. The first Nipah virus outbreak occurred in Malaysia, where human disease had a strong neurological component. Subsequent outbreaks have occurred in Bangladesh and India and transmission and disease processes in these outbreaks appear to be different from those of the Malaysian outbreak. Until this point, virtually all Nipah virus studies in vitro and in vivo, including vaccine and pathogenesis studies, have utilized a virus isolate from the original Malaysian outbreak (NiV-M). To investigate potential differences between NiV-M and a Nipah virus isolate from Bangladesh (NiV-B), we compared NiV-M and NiV-B infection in vitro and in vivo. In hamster kidney cells, NiV-M-infection resulted in extensive syncytia formation and cytopathic effects, whereas NiV-B-infection resulted in little to no morphological changes. In vivo, NiV-M-infected Syrian hamsters had accelerated virus replication, pathology and death when compared to NiV-B-infected animals. NiV-M infection also resulted in the activation of host immune response genes at an earlier time point. Pathogenicity was not only a result of direct effects of virus replication, but likely also had an immunopathogenic component. The differences observed between NiV-M and NiV-B pathogeneis in hamsters may relate to differences observed in human cases. Characterization of the hamster model for NiV-B infection allows for further research of the strain of Nipah virus responsible for the more recent outbreaks in humans. This model can be used to study NiV-B pathogenesis, transmission, and countermeasures that could be used to control outbreaks.
    MeSH terms: Animals; Bangladesh; Cells, Cultured; Cytopathogenic Effect, Viral; Disease Models, Animal; Female; Cricetinae; Humans; Malaysia; Mesocricetus; Time Factors; Virus Cultivation; Giant Cells/virology; Survival Analysis; Nipah Virus/isolation & purification*; Nipah Virus/pathogenicity*; Henipavirus Infections/pathology*; Henipavirus Infections/virology*
  8. Tan PC, Soe MZ, Sulaiman S, Omar SZ
    Obstet Gynecol, 2013 Feb;121(2 Pt 1):253-259.
    PMID: 23344273 DOI: 10.1097/AOG.0b013e31827e7fd9
    OBJECTIVE: To compare immediate with delayed (4 hours) oxytocin infusion after amniotomy on vaginal delivery within 12 hours and patient satisfaction with the birth process.

    METHODS: Parous women with favorable cervixes after amniotomy for labor induction were randomized to immediate titrated oxytocin or placebo intravenous infusion in a double-blind noninferiority trial. After 4 hours, study infusions were stopped, the women were assessed, and open-label oxytocin was started if required. Maternal satisfaction with the birth process was assessed with a 10-point visual numerical rating scale (lower score, greater satisfaction).

    RESULTS: Vaginal delivery rates at 12 hours were 91 of 96 (94.8%) compared with 91 of 94 (96.8%) (relative risk 0.98, 95% confidence interval [CI] 0.92-1.04, P=.72), and maternal satisfaction on a visual numerical rating scale (median [interquartile range]) was 3 [3-4] compared with 3 [3-5], P=.36 for immediate compared with delayed arm, respectively). Cesarean delivery, maternal fever, postpartum hemorrhage, uterine hyperactivity, and adverse neonatal outcome rates were similar between arms. The immediate oxytocin arm had a shorter amniotomy-to-delivery interval of 5.3±3.1 compared with 6.9±2.9 hours (P

    MeSH terms: Adult; Amnion/surgery*; Double-Blind Method; Female; Humans; Infusions, Intravenous; Labor, Induced/methods*; Oxytocics/administration & dosage*; Oxytocin/administration & dosage*; Parity; Pregnancy; Time Factors; Patient Satisfaction
  9. Shehabi Y, Chan L, Kadiman S, Alias A, Ismail WN, Tan MA, et al.
    Intensive Care Med, 2013 May;39(5):910-8.
    PMID: 23344834 DOI: 10.1007/s00134-013-2830-2
    PURPOSE: To ascertain the relationship among early (first 48 h) deep sedation, time to extubation, delirium and long-term mortality.

    METHODS: We conducted a multicentre prospective longitudinal cohort study in 11 Malaysian hospitals including medical/surgical patients (n = 259) who were sedated and ventilated ≥24 h. Patients were followed from ICU admission up to 28 days in ICU with 4-hourly sedation and daily delirium assessments and 180-day mortality. Deep sedation was defined as Richmond Agitation Sedation Score (RASS) ≤-3.

    RESULTS: The cohort had a mean (SD) age of 53.1 (15.9) years and APACHE II score of 21.3 (8.2) with hospital and 180-day mortality of 82 (31.7%) and 110/237 (46.4%). Patients were followed for 2,657 ICU days and underwent 13,836 RASS assessments. Midazolam prescription was predominant compared to propofol, given to 241 (93%) versus 72 (28%) patients (P < 0.0001) for 966 (39.6%) versus 183 (7.5%) study days respectively. Deep sedation occurred in (182/257) 71% patients at first assessment and in 159 (61%) patients and 1,658 (59%) of all RASS assessments at 48 h. Multivariable Cox proportional hazard regression analysis adjusting for a priori assigned covariates including sedative agents, diagnosis, age, APACHE II score, operative, elective, vasopressors and dialysis showed that early deep sedation was independently associated with longer time to extubation [hazard ratio (HR) 0.93, 95% confidence interval (CI) 0.89-0.97, P = 0.003], hospital death (HR 1.11, 95% CI 1.05-1.18, P < 0.001) and 180-day mortality (HR 1.09, 95% CI 1.04-1.15, P = 0.002), but not time to delirium (HR 0.98, P = 0.23). Delirium occurred in 114 (44%) of patients.

    CONCLUSION: Irrespective of sedative choice, early deep sedation was independently associated with delayed extubation and higher mortality, and thus was a potentially modifiable risk in interventional trials.

    MeSH terms: Delirium/diagnosis; Female; Humans; Hypnotics and Sedatives/administration & dosage; Intensive Care Units; Longitudinal Studies; Malaysia/epidemiology; Male; Middle Aged; Prospective Studies; Respiration, Artificial*; Chi-Square Distribution; Proportional Hazards Models; Critical Illness/mortality*; APACHE; Deep Sedation/mortality*
  10. Barber BE, William T, Grigg MJ, Piera K, Yeo TW, Anstey NM
    J Clin Microbiol, 2013 Apr;51(4):1118-23.
    PMID: 23345297 DOI: 10.1128/JCM.03285-12
    Plasmodium knowlesi can cause severe and fatal human malaria in Southeast Asia. Rapid diagnosis of all Plasmodium species is essential for initiation of effective treatment. Rapid diagnostic tests (RDTs) are sensitive for detection of uncomplicated and severe falciparum malaria but have not been systematically evaluated in knowlesi malaria. At a tertiary referral hospital in Sabah, Malaysia, we prospectively evaluated the sensitivity of two combination RDTs for the diagnosis of uncomplicated and severe malaria from all three potentially fatal Plasmodium species, using a pan-Plasmodium lactate dehydrogenase (pLDH)-P. falciparum histidine-rich protein 2 (PfHRP2) RDT (First Response) and a pan-Plasmodium aldolase-PfHRP2 RDT (ParaHIT). Among 293 hospitalized adults with PCR-confirmed Plasmodium monoinfection, the sensitivity of the pLDH component of the pLDH-PfHRP2 RDT was 74% (95/129; 95% confidence interval [CI], 65 to 80%), 91% (110/121; 95% CI, 84 to 95%), and 95% (41/43; 95% CI, 85 to 99%) for PCR-confirmed P. knowlesi, P. falciparum, and P. vivax infections, respectively, and 88% (30/34; 95% CI, 73 to 95%), 90% (38/42; 95% CI, 78 to 96%), and 100% (12/12; 95% CI, 76 to 100%) among patients tested before antimalarial treatment was begun. Sensitivity in severe malaria was 95% (36/38; 95% CI, 83 to 99), 100% (13/13; 95% CI, 77 to 100), and 100% (7/7; 95% CI, 65 to 100%), respectively. The aldolase component of the aldolase-PfHRP2 RDT performed poorly in all Plasmodium species. The pLDH-based RDT was highly sensitive for the diagnosis of severe malaria from all species; however, neither the pLDH- nor aldolase-based RDT demonstrated sufficiently high overall sensitivity for P. knowlesi. More sensitive RDTs are needed in regions of P. knowlesi endemicity.
    MeSH terms: Adolescent; Adult; Aged; Aged, 80 and over; Antigens, Protozoan/genetics; Diagnostic Tests, Routine/methods*; Female; Fructose-Bisphosphate Aldolase/genetics; Humans; L-Lactate Dehydrogenase/genetics; Malaria/diagnosis*; Malaria/parasitology; Malaysia; Male; Middle Aged; Parasitology/methods; Plasmodium falciparum/isolation & purification*; Plasmodium vivax/isolation & purification*; Sensitivity and Specificity; Protozoan Proteins/genetics; Plasmodium knowlesi/isolation & purification*; Young Adult; Tertiary Care Centers
  11. Hussein Al Ali SH, Al-Qubaisi M, Hussein MZ, Ismail M, Bullo S
    Drug Des Devel Ther, 2013;7:25-31.
    PMID: 23345969 DOI: 10.2147/DDDT.S37070
    The aim of the current study is to design a new nanocomposite for inducing cytotoxicity of doxorubicin and oxaliplatin toward MDA-MB231, MCF-7, and Caco2 cell lines. A hippuric acid (HA) zinc layered hydroxide (ZLH) nanocomposite was synthesized under an aqueous environment using HA and zinc oxide (ZnO) as the precursors.
    MeSH terms: Adenocarcinoma/drug therapy; Adenocarcinoma/pathology; Antineoplastic Agents/administration & dosage; Antineoplastic Agents/pharmacology*; Breast Neoplasms/drug therapy; Breast Neoplasms/pathology; Colonic Neoplasms/drug therapy; Colonic Neoplasms/pathology; Doxorubicin/administration & dosage; Doxorubicin/pharmacology*; Drug Synergism; Female; Hippurates/pharmacology*; Hippurates/chemistry; Humans; Organoplatinum Compounds/administration & dosage; Organoplatinum Compounds/pharmacology*; Zinc Oxide/chemistry; Caco-2 Cells; Inhibitory Concentration 50; Cell Line, Tumor; Nanocomposites; MCF-7 Cells
  12. Zamiri R, Zakaria A, Ahangar HA, Darroudi M, Zamiri G, Rizwan Z, et al.
    Int J Nanomedicine, 2013;8:233-44.
    PMID: 23345971 DOI: 10.2147/IJN.S36036
    Laser ablation-based nanoparticle synthesis in solution is rapidly becoming popular, particularly for potential biomedical and life science applications. This method promises one pot synthesis and concomitant bio-functionalization, is devoid of toxic chemicals, does not require complicated apparatus, can be combined with natural stabilizers, is directly biocompatible, and has high particle size uniformity. Size control and reduction is generally determined by the laser settings; that the size and size distribution scales with laser fluence is well described. Conversely, the effect of the laser repetition rate on the final nanoparticle product in laser ablation is less well-documented, especially in the presence of stabilizers. Here, the influence of the laser repetition rate during laser ablation synthesis of silver nanoparticles in the presence of starch as a stabilizer was investigated. The increment of the repetition rate does not negatively influence the ablation efficiency, but rather shows increased productivity, causes a red-shift in the plasmon resonance peak of the silver-starch nanoparticles, an increase in mean particle size and size distribution, and a distinct lack of agglomerate formation. Optimal results were achieved at 10 Hz repetition rate, with a mean particle size of ~10 nm and a bandwidth of ~6 nm 'full width at half maximum' (FWHM). Stability measurements showed no significant changes in mean particle size or agglomeration or even flocculation. However, zeta potential measurements showed that optimal double layer charge is achieved at 30 Hz. Consequently, Ag-NP synthesis via the laser ablation synthesis in solution (LASiS) method in starch solution seems to be a trade-off between small size and narrow size distributions and inherent and long-term stability.
    MeSH terms: Drug Stability; Models, Molecular; Particle Size; Silver/chemistry*; Spectrophotometry, Ultraviolet; Starch/chemistry*; Nanotechnology/instrumentation; Nanotechnology/methods*; Metal Nanoparticles/ultrastructure; Metal Nanoparticles/chemistry*; Lasers, Solid-State*
  13. Ramli M, Hussein MZ, Yusoff K
    Int J Nanomedicine, 2013;8:297-306.
    PMID: 23345976 DOI: 10.2147/IJN.S38858
    A new organic-inorganic nanohybrid based on zinc-layered hydroxide intercalated with an anti-inflammatory agent was synthesized through direct reaction of salicylic acid at various concentrations with commercially available zinc oxide. The basal spacing of the pure phase nanohybrid was 15.73 Å, with the salicylate anions arranged in a monolayer form and an angle of 57 degrees between the zinc-layered hydroxide interlayers. Fourier transform infrared study further confirmed intercalation of salicylate into the interlayers of zinc-layered hydroxide. The loading of salicylate in the nanohybrid was estimated to be around 29.66%, and the nanohybrid exhibited the properties of a mesoporous-type material, with greatly enhanced thermal stability of the salicylate compared with its free counterpart. In vitro cytotoxicity assay revealed that free salicylic acid, pure zinc oxide, and the nanohybrid have a mild effect on viability of African green monkey kidney (Vero-3) cells.
    MeSH terms: Adsorption; Animals; Anti-Inflammatory Agents/pharmacology; Anti-Inflammatory Agents/chemistry*; Cell Survival/drug effects; Cercopithecus aethiops; Hydroxides/pharmacology; Hydroxides/chemistry*; Models, Molecular; Vero Cells; X-Ray Diffraction; Zinc Oxide/pharmacology; Zinc Oxide/chemistry; Spectroscopy, Fourier Transform Infrared; Zinc Compounds/pharmacology; Zinc Compounds/chemistry*; Salicylic Acid/pharmacology; Salicylic Acid/chemistry*; Nanocomposites/administration & dosage; Nanocomposites/chemistry*
  14. Amal MN, Zamri-Saad M, Siti-Zahrah A, Zulkafli AR
    J Fish Dis, 2013 Aug;36(8):735-9.
    PMID: 23347250 DOI: 10.1111/jfd.12056
    MeSH terms: Animals; DNA, Bacterial/genetics; DNA, Bacterial/metabolism; Fish Diseases/microbiology; Fish Diseases/transmission*; Streptococcal Infections/microbiology; Streptococcal Infections/transmission; Streptococcal Infections/veterinary*; Streptococcus agalactiae/genetics*; Streptococcus agalactiae/isolation & purification; Aquaculture; Random Amplified Polymorphic DNA Technique/veterinary; Cichlids*
  15. Al-Marzok MI, Majeed KR, Ibrahim IK
    BMC Oral Health, 2013;13:9.
    PMID: 23347800 DOI: 10.1186/1472-6831-13-9
    The maxillary anterior teeth are important in achieving pleasing dental aesthetics. Various methods are used to measure the size and form of them, including the golden proportion between their perceived widths, and the width-to-height ratio, referred to as the golden standard. The purpose of this study was conducted to evaluate whether consistent relationships exist between tooth width and height of the clinical crown dimensions; and to investigate the occurrence of the golden proportion of the maxillary anterior teeth.
    MeSH terms: Analysis of Variance; Cross-Sectional Studies; Esthetics, Dental*; Ethnic Groups; Humans; Incisor/anatomy & histology*; Malaysia; Maxilla; Odontometry*; Reference Standards; Reference Values; Tooth Crown/anatomy & histology*
  16. Karimi E, Jaafar HZ, Ahmad S
    PMID: 23347830 DOI: 10.1186/1472-6882-13-20
    Labisia pumila, locally known as Kacip Fatimah, is a forest-floor plant that has tremendous potential in the herbal industry. It is one of the five herbal plants identified by the government as one of the national key economic areas to be developed for commercial purposes. There are three varieties of L. pumila namely, L. pumila var. pumila, L. pumila var. alata and L. pumila var. lanceolata and each has its own use.
    MeSH terms: Anti-Inflammatory Agents/pharmacology*; Antifungal Agents/pharmacology*; Antineoplastic Agents, Phytogenic/pharmacology; Antineoplastic Agents, Phytogenic/therapeutic use*; Fungi/drug effects; Humans; Inflammation/drug therapy; Inflammation/metabolism; Phytotherapy*; Neoplasms/drug therapy; Nitric Oxide/metabolism*; Plant Extracts/pharmacology; Plant Extracts/therapeutic use*; Species Specificity; Streptomycin/pharmacology; Plant Leaves; Plant Roots; Cell Line, Tumor
  17. Salem SA, Hwei NM, Bin Saim A, Ho CC, Sagap I, Singh R, et al.
    J Biomed Mater Res A, 2013 Aug;101(8):2237-47.
    PMID: 23349110 DOI: 10.1002/jbm.a.34518
    The chief obstacle for reconstructing the bladder is the absence of a biomaterial, either permanent or biodegradable, that will function as a suitable scaffold for the natural process of regeneration. In this study, polylactic-co-glycolic acid (PLGA) plus collagen or fibrin was evaluated for its suitability as a scaffold for urinary bladder construct. Human adipose-derived stem cells (HADSCs) were cultured, followed by incubation in smooth muscle cells differentiation media. Differentiated HADSCs were then seeded onto PLGA mesh supported with collagen or fibrin. Evaluation of cell-seeded PLGA composite immersed in culture medium was performed under a light and scanning microscope. To determine if the composite is compatible with the urodynamic properties of urinary bladder, porosity and leaking test was performed. The PLGA samples were subjected to tensile testing was pulled until PLGA fibers break. The results showed that the PLGA composite is biocompatible to differentiated HADSCs. PLGA-collagen mesh appeared to be optimal as a cell carrier while the three-layered PLGA-fibrin composite is better in relation to its leaking/ porosity property. A biomechanical test was also performed for three-layered PLGA with biological adhesive and three-layered PLGA alone. The tensile stress at failure was 30.82 ± 3.80 (MPa) and 34.36 ± 2.57 (MPa), respectively. Maximum tensile strain at failure was 19.42 ± 2.24 (mm) and 23.06 ± 2.47 (mm), respectively. Young's modulus was 0.035 ± 0.0083 and 0.043 ± 0.012, respectively. The maximum load at break was 58.55 ± 7.90 (N) and 65.29 ± 4.89 (N), respectively. In conclusion, PLGA-Fibrin fulfils the criteria as a scaffold for urinary bladder reconstruction.
    MeSH terms: Urinary Bladder/physiology*; Cell Differentiation; Cells, Cultured; Collagen/chemistry*; Fibrin/chemistry*; Humans; Materials Testing; Polyglycolic Acid/chemistry*; Regeneration*; Stem Cells/cytology; Tissue Adhesives/chemistry; Lactic Acid/chemistry*; Coated Materials, Biocompatible/chemistry*; Tissue Engineering/methods; Tissue Scaffolds/chemistry*
  18. Luddin N, Ahmed HM
    J Conserv Dent, 2013 Jan;16(1):9-16.
    PMID: 23349569 DOI: 10.4103/0972-0707.105291
    Complete debridement and disinfection of the root canal system are fundamental requirements for successful endodontic treatment. Despite the morphological challenges of the internal root anatomy, root canal irrigants play an important role in the optimization of the root canal preparation, which is essentially a chemo-mechanical procedure. Enterococcus faecalis is one of the most resistant microorganisms that dominants the microbial ecosystem of persistent periradicular lesions in retreatment cases. For that reason, many in vitro and in vivo studies evaluated and compared the antibacterial activity of sodium hypochlorite and chlorhexidine at varying concentrations using different experimental models against this microorganism. However, many controversies with regard to the ideal irrigant and concentration do in fact exist. Hence, this review aims to discuss the antibacterial activity of these two main root canal irrigants against Enterococcus faecalis using the agar diffusion and direct contact methods and the possible modulating factors responsible for inconsistent findings among different studies. In addition, the disinfection potential of both chemical agents on gutta percha and Resilon cones are also discussed. The source of this review was conducted through an electronic literature search using PubMed database from December 1997 until December 2011, which analyze the related laboratory investigations of both irrigants, published in major endodontic journals.
    MeSH terms: Agar; Anti-Bacterial Agents; Chlorhexidine; Debridement; Dental Pulp Cavity; Disinfection; Gutta-Percha; Models, Theoretical; Root Canal Irrigants; Root Canal Therapy; Sodium Hypochlorite; Enterococcus faecalis; Tooth Root; Ecosystem; Root Canal Preparation; Retreatment; PubMed
  19. Hussain S, Mohd Ali J, Jalaludin MY, Harun F
    Pediatr Diabetes, 2013 Jun;14(4):299-303.
    PMID: 23350652 DOI: 10.1111/pedi.12011
    We report a rare case of permanent neonatal diabetes (PND) due to insulin (INS) gene mutation in a 51-month-old girl who presented with hyperglycemia in the neonatal period. Mutational analysis of KCNJ11 and INS was performed and this detected a novel heterozygous c.38T>G (p.Leu13Arg) INS de novo mutation. The non-conservative change substitutes the highly conserved L(13) residue within the hydrophobic core region of the preproinsulin signal peptide. Given the frequent tendency of heterozygous INS mutations to exhibit dominant negative disease pathogenesis, it is likely that the mutant preproinsulin perturbed the non-mutant counterpart progression and processing within the β-cells, and this resulted to a permanent form of congenital diabetes.
    MeSH terms: Isophane Insulin, Human; Child, Preschool; Diabetes Mellitus, Type 1/congenital*; Diabetes Mellitus, Type 1/genetics; Female; Humans; Infant, Newborn; Infant, Newborn, Diseases/genetics*; Insulin/genetics*; Insulin, Isophane/administration & dosage; Protein Precursors/genetics; Protein Sorting Signals/genetics; Potassium Channels, Inwardly Rectifying/genetics; Insulin, Regular, Human/administration & dosage
  20. Nikbakht Nasrabadi E, Jamaluddin R, Abdul Mutalib MS, Khaza'ai H, Khalesi S, Mohd Redzwan S
    J Appl Microbiol, 2013 May;114(5):1507-15.
    PMID: 23351087 DOI: 10.1111/jam.12148
    Aflatoxin B1 (AFB1 ) is considered as the most toxic food contaminant, and microorganisms, especially bacteria, have been studied for their potential to reduce the bioavailability of mycotoxins including aflatoxins. Therefore, this research investigated the efficacy of oral administration of Lactobacillus casei Shirota (LcS) in aflatoxin-induced rats.
    MeSH terms: Administration, Oral; Animals; Kidney/enzymology; Lactobacillus casei/metabolism*; Liver/enzymology; Male; Mycotoxicosis/therapy*; Aflatoxin B1/blood*; Rats, Sprague-Dawley; Probiotics*; Rats
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