Browse publications by year: 2024

  1. Hasbullah NE, Raja Sabudin RZA, Asri AS, Yusof N, Leong CF, Mohammed F, et al.
    Malays J Pathol, 2024 Aug;46(2):325-329.
    PMID: 39207011
    Talaromyces marneffei is a thermally dimorphic fungus which causes opportunistic infections in immunocompromised individuals. The diagnosis of T. marneffei infection rests on the microscopic demonstration of the fungus in the tissues and/or isolation of the fungus from clinical specimens. In this report, we discuss a case involving a 23-year-old man who presented with a history of intermittent fever, cough and constitutional symptoms. Clinically, the patient exhibited pallor, jaundice, generalized seborrhoeic dermatitis, hepatomegaly, and small palpable cervical lymph nodes. A computed tomography (CT) scan of the abdomen showed homogenous hypodense lesions in both liver lobes. HIV screening result was reactive. Microscopic examination of the bone marrow aspirate smear and trephine biopsy identified fungal bodies, and culture of the marrow aspirate confirmed the presence of T. marneffei. Notably, the liver biopsy revealed Burkitt lymphoma alongside fungal bodies. He was treated with intravenous Amphotericin B but ultimately succumbed to the illness due to severe metabolic acidosis and multiorgan failure. This case underscores the importance of presumptive diagnosis through morphological or histological examination of bone marrow samples, as microbiologic culture methods can be time-consuming. Timely diagnosis and aggressive treatment are critical in managing patients with T. marneffei infection.
    MeSH terms: Humans; Male; Fatal Outcome; Young Adult
  2. Chng KL, Umul Khairil Fatimah MM, Hafizatul Solehah Z, Husna Syaza H
    Malays J Pathol, 2024 Aug;46(2):331-337.
    PMID: 39207012
    INTRODUCTION: Electrocution related death remains an ambiguous judgement and requires numerous valid evidence for proper medico-legal diagnosis. While the presence of electrical burn marks is a significant macroscopic indicator, it can be absent, especially on moist skin. The electrical mark still represents a fundamental indicator above all in the medico-legal field, but the identification of pathognomonic elements and signs not limited to the skin alone could be a valid help in the future, especially in unclear cases.

    CASE REPORT: The deceased was brought-in-dead to the hospital from their workplace, with no signs of fatal natural diseases. External examination revealed a Y-shaped burn mark on the right side of the neck and collapsed blisters with greying rings on both heels. Internal examination showed no alarming findings. Further, histopathological analysis of the foot blisters and neck burn revealed intraepidermal detachment, elongated nuclei, and coagulative necrosis. Notably, the presence of muscle fibre casts in kidney tubules and microthrombi in lung sections which indicate rhabdomyolysis and vascular thrombosis supported electrocution-related death.

    CONCLUSION: These positive findings of the electrical burn marks externally and significant histopathological changes, collectively support the death was due to electrocution, after excluding any major, fatal injuries. Albeit, a detailed inspection of the crime scene plays an important role, in order to classify the electrocution related death.

    MeSH terms: Adult; Burns, Electric/complications; Burns, Electric/pathology; Humans; Male
  3. Abobarin-Aofolaju O, Kaumeyer B, Kahwash SB
    Malays J Pathol, 2024 Aug;46(2):339-340.
    PMID: 39207013
    No abstract available.
    MeSH terms: Bone Marrow/pathology; Humans; Male; Neoplasm, Residual/pathology; Bone Marrow Neoplasms/pathology; Bone Marrow Neoplasms/secondary
  4. Mohamed W, Eltantawi MA, Agarwal V, Bandres-Ciga S, Makarious MB, Mecheri Y, et al.
    J Integr Neurosci, 2024 Aug 19;23(8):152.
    PMID: 39207075 DOI: 10.31083/j.jin2308152
    Over 80% of genetic studies in the Parkinson's disease (PD) field have been conducted on individuals of European descent. There is a social and scientific imperative to understand the genetic basis of PD across global populations for therapeutic development and deployment. PD etiology is impacted by genetic and environmental factors that are variable by ancestry and region, emphasising the need for worldwide programs to gather large numbers of patients to identify novel candidate genes and risk loci involved in disease. Only a handful of documented genetic assessments have investigated families with PD in AfrAbia, which comprises the member nations of the Arab League and the African Union, with very limited cohort and case-control studies reported. This review article summarises prior research on PD genetics in AfrAbia, highlighting gaps and challenges. We discuss the etiological risk spectrum in the context of historical interactions, highlighting allele frequencies, penetrance, and the clinical manifestations of known genetic variants in the AfrAbian PD patient community.
    MeSH terms: Humans; Genetic Predisposition to Disease
  5. Takano A, Morinaga D, Teramoto I, Hatabu T, Kido Y, Kaneko A, et al.
    Vet Med Sci, 2024 Sep;10(5):e70007.
    PMID: 39207196 DOI: 10.1002/vms3.70007
    Infections by gastrointestinal parasites are found in a variety of animals worldwide. For the diagnosis of such infections, the flotation method is commonly used to detect parasitic microorganisms, such as oocysts or eggs, in feces. Instead of adding a flotation solution after the final centrifugation step and using a cover slip to collect the parasites, the method using a wire loop for the recovery of the organisms has been reported as one of alternative methods. However, the recovery rates of microorganisms from the flotation method have not been analysed. In the present study, the utility of a flotation method with the use of a wire loop of 8 mm in diameter (the loop method) was evaluated using different numbers of E. tenella oocysts and Heterakis gallinarum eggs, and chicken fecal samples collected at the farms. Consequently, we found that the oocysts and eggs in tubes could be collected at a ratio of 2.00 to 3.08. Thus, our results indicate that the loop method is a simple and time saving method, implicating the application for the estimated OPG/ EPG (Oocysts/Eggs per gram) of the samples.
    MeSH terms: Animals; Ascaridoidea/isolation & purification; Chickens*; Eimeria/isolation & purification; Intestinal Diseases, Parasitic/diagnosis; Intestinal Diseases, Parasitic/parasitology; Intestinal Diseases, Parasitic/veterinary; Parasite Egg Count/instrumentation; Parasite Egg Count/methods; Parasite Egg Count/veterinary; Poultry Diseases/diagnosis; Poultry Diseases/parasitology
  6. Abdul Hafidz MI, Haron H, Abdul Wahab MZ
    Kidney360, 2024 Aug 01;5(8):1193-1196.
    PMID: 39207893 DOI: 10.34067/KID.0000000000000510
    MeSH terms: Humans; Kidney Failure, Chronic/epidemiology; Kidney Failure, Chronic/surgery; Malaysia; Tissue and Organ Procurement/organization & administration; Tissue and Organ Procurement/trends
  7. Ab Mumin N, Ramli Hamid MT, Wong JHD, Chiew SF, Rahmat K, Ng KH
    PLoS One, 2024;19(8):e0309131.
    PMID: 39208284 DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0309131
    OBJECTIVES: Accurate subtyping of breast cancer is crucial for its diagnosis, management, and prognostication. This study aimed to determine the association of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) breast features with the molecular subtype and aggressiveness of breast cancer in a multi-ethnic population.

    METHODS: Treatment-naive patients with invasive breast carcinoma were included in this retrospective study. Breast MRI features were recorded based on the American College of Radiology-Breast Imaging Reporting and Data System (ACR-BIRADS) criteria, with tumour size, and apparent diffusion coefficient value (ADC). The statistical association was tested with Pearson Chi-Square Test of Independence for categorical data or the Kruskal-Wallis/ Mann Whitney U test for numerical data between the MRI features and molecular subtype, receptor status, tumour grade, lymphovascular infiltration (LVI) and axillary lymph node (ALN). Multinomial logistic regression was used to test the predictive likelihood of the significant features. The breast cancer subtypes were determined via immunohistochemistry (IHC) and dual-color dual-hapten in-situ hybridization (D-DISH). The expression statuses of ER, PR, and HER-2, LVI, and ALN were obtained from the histopathology report. The ER / PR / HER-2 was evaluated according to the American Society of Clinical Oncology / College of American Pathologists.

    RESULTS: The study included 194 patients; 41.8% (n = 81) Chinese, 40.7% (n = 79) Malay, and 17.5% (n = 34) Indian, involving 71.6%(n = 139) luminal-like, 12.9%(n = 25) HER-2 enriched, and 15.5%(n = 30) Triple-negative breast cancer (TNBC). TNBC was associated with rim enhancement (p = 0.002) and peritumoral oedema (p = 0.004). HER-2 enriched tumour was associated with larger tumour size (p = 0.041). Luminal-like cancer was associated with irregular shape (p = 0.005) with circumscribed margin (p = 0.003). Other associations were ER-negative tumour with circumscribed margin (p = 0.002) and PR-negative with round shape (p = 0.001). Tumour sizes were larger in ER-negative (p = 0.044) and PR-negative (p = 0.022). Rim enhancement was significantly associated with higher grade (p = 0.001), and moderate peritumoral oedema with positive axillary lymph node (p = 0.002).

    CONCLUSION: Certain MRI features can be applied to differentiate breast cancer molecular subtypes, receptor status and aggressiveness, even in a multi-ethnic population.

    MeSH terms: Adult; Aged; Ethnic Groups; Female; Humans; Middle Aged; Receptors, Estrogen/metabolism; Receptors, Progesterone/metabolism; Retrospective Studies; Receptor, ErbB-2/genetics; Receptor, ErbB-2/metabolism
  8. Daher AM, Burud I, Subair M, Mushahar L, Xin LJ
    PLoS One, 2024;19(8):e0306574.
    PMID: 39208315 DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0306574
    Sleep deprivation (SD), defined as an inability to get a minimum of 7 hours of regular sleep at night is a serious health problem that impacts the performance of medical professionals. This study aims to determine the impact of sleep deprivation on perceived performance among medical officers (MOs). A cross-sectional study design involved 231 MOs from six disciplines in Hospital Tuanku Ja'afar, a tertiary center in the south of Malaysia. A self-administered questionnaire was introduced in the English language. The questionnaire involved the sociodemographic characteristics; job-related factors, and the Sleep Deprivation Impact Scale (SDIS). The SDIS is a 12-question scale, rated on a 5-point Likert scale from strongly disagree to strongly agree. A higher SDIS score reflected a higher impact of sleep deprivation. A total of 206 MOs returned the completed questionnaire yielding a response rate of 89.17%. The mean age of respondents was 31.68 (±3.49) years. Most of the respondents were female, of Malay ethnicity, and married. More than three-quarters (78.64%) reported sleep deprivation. Being less effective in communication and formulating diagnosis (3 (1.01) vs 2.5 (1.15),p = 0.005); taking longer time to do things (3.44 (1.07) vs 2.8 (1.34),p = 0.001); and feeling unsafe while driving (3.56 (1.25) vs 2.93 (1.55),p = 0.006) manifested significantly higher mean among sleep-deprived respondents. In conclusion, sleep deprivation is a prevalent problem; that adversely affects crucial functioning domains that may endanger patients and healthcare providers alike. Radical countermeasures are required to ensure satisfactory sleep duration and address areas jeopardizing MO safety.
    MeSH terms: Adult; Cross-Sectional Studies; Female; Humans; Malaysia/epidemiology; Male; Surveys and Questionnaires; Prevalence; Tertiary Care Centers*
  9. Wu Y, Mohd Sani SB, Peng K, Lin T, Tan C, Huang X, et al.
    Biomed Pharmacother, 2024 Aug 28;179:117348.
    PMID: 39208669 DOI: 10.1016/j.biopha.2024.117348
    In cancer research, oncogenesis can be affected by modulating the deubiquitination pathway. Ubiquitination regulates proteins post-translationally in variety of physiological processes. The Otubain Subfamily includes OTUB1 (ovarian tumor-associated proteinase B1) and OTUB2(ovarian tumor-associated proteinase B2). They are deubiquitinating enzymes, which are research hotspots in tumor immunotherapy, with their implications extending across the spectrum of tumor development. Understanding their important role in tumorigenesis, includ-ing hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) is crucial. HCC has alarming global incidence rates and mortality statistics, ranking among the top five prevalent cancers in Malaysia1. Numerous studies have consistently indicated significant expression of OTUB1 and OTUB2 in HCC cells. In addition, OTUB1 has important biological functions in cancer, suggesting its important role in tumorigenesis. However, the mechanism underlying the action of OTUB1 and OTUB2 in liver cancer remains inadequately explored. Therefore, Otubain Subfamily, as potential molecular target, holds promise for advancing HCC treatments. However, further clinical studies are required to verify its efficacy and application prospects.
  10. Peng T
    SLAS Technol, 2024 Aug 28;29(5):100181.
    PMID: 39209115 DOI: 10.1016/j.slast.2024.100181
    In the pursuit of advancing health and rehabilitation, the quintessence of human motion recognition technology has been underscored through its quantitative contributions to physical performance assessment. This research delineates the inception of a novel fuzzy comprehensive evaluation-based recognition method that stands at the forefront of such innovative endeavours. By synergistically fusing multi-sensor data and advanced classification algorithms, the proposed system offers a granular quantitative analysis with implications for health and fitness monitoring, particularly rehabilitation processes. Our methodological approach, grounded in the modal separation technique and Empirical Mode Decomposition (EMD), effectively distills the motion acceleration component from raw accelerometer data, facilitating the extraction of intricate motion patterns. Quantitative analysis revealed that our integrated framework significantly amplifies the accuracy of motion recognition, achieving an overall recognition rate of 90.03 %, markedly surpassing conventional methods, such as Support Vector Machines (SVM), Decision Trees (DT), and K-Nearest Neighbors (KNN), which hovered around 80 %. Moreover, the system demonstrated an unprecedented accuracy of 97 % in discerning minor left-right swaying motions, showcasing its robustness in evaluating subtle movement nuances-a paramount feature for rehabilitation and patient monitoring. This marked precision in motion recognition heralds a new paradigm in health assessment, enabling objective and scalable analysis pertinent to individualized therapeutic interventions. The experimental evaluation accentuates the system's adeptness at navigating the dichotomy between complex, intense motions and finer, subtler movements with a high fidelity rate. It substantiates the method's utility in delivering sophisticated, data-driven insights for rehabilitation trajectory monitoring.
  11. Zou S, Chen J, Lee YY, Wang Y, Zhang Z
    Bioresour Technol, 2024 Aug 27.
    PMID: 39209228 DOI: 10.1016/j.biortech.2024.131368
    Partial acylglycerols are valued for their emulsifying and stabilizing properties, yet precise green synthesis remains challenging due to low yield and selectivity. This study aimed to elucidate the "lipase selectivity-substrate structure-product composition" relationship to enhance the yield of targeted partial acylglycerol. The results showed that lipase exhibited a greater selectivity towards fatty acids with shorter chain lengths and higher unsaturation. Hydroxyl donors also affected the esterification process, with the enzyme-acyl complex exhibiting selectivity towards hydroxyl donors as follows: glycerol > monoacylglycerol > diacylglycerol. Substrate ratio significantly influenced enzymatic reactions; a 10:1 ratio favored triacylglycerol formation (>80 %), while a 1:1 ratio produced > 90 % partial acylglycerols. Molecular docking simulations revealed that substrates primarily interacted with lipase through hydrogen bonding and hydrophobic interactions. A comprehensive understanding of lipase selectivity patterns could facilitate the design of more efficient reaction systems, enabling the conversion of basic lipid resources into desired high value-added products.
  12. Lim CW, Hamanaka G, Liang AC, Chan SJ, Ling KH, Lo EH, et al.
    Neurotoxicology, 2024 Dec;105:10-20.
    PMID: 39209271 DOI: 10.1016/j.neuro.2024.08.004
    JAK-STAT signaling cascade has emerged as an ideal target for the treatment of myeloproliferative diseases, autoimmune diseases, and neurological disorders. Ruxolitinib (Rux), is an orally bioavailable, potent and selective Janus-associated kinase (JAK) inhibitor, proven to be effective to target activated JAK-STAT pathway in the diseases previously described. Unfortunately, limited studies have investigated the potential cytotoxic profile of Rux on other cell populations within the heterogenous CNS microenvironment. Two stem and progenitor cell populations, namely the oligodendrocyte precursor cells (OPCs) and neural stem/progenitor cells (NSPCs), are important for long-term maintenance and post-injury recovery response of the CNS. In light of the limited evidence, this study sought to investigate further the effect of Rux on proliferating and differentiating OPCs and NSPCs populations. In the present study, cultured rat OPCs and NSPCs were treated with various concentrations of Rux, ranging from 2 μM to 20 μM. The effect of Rux on proliferating OPCs (PDGF-R-α+) and proliferating NSPCs (nestin+) was assessed via a 3-day Rux treatment, whereas its effect on differentiating OPCs (MBP+/PDGF-R-α+) and differentiating NSPCs (neurofilament+) was assessed after a 7-day treatment. Cytotoxicity of Rux was also assessed on OPC populations by examining its influence on cell death and DNA synthesis via YO-PRO-1/PI dual-staining and BrdU assay, respectively. The results suggest that Rux at a dosage above 10 μM reduces the number proliferating OPCs, likely via the induction of apoptosis. On the other hand, Rux treatment from 2.5 μM to 20 μM significantly reduces the number of differentiating OPCs by inducing necrosis. Meanwhile, Rux treatment has no observable untoward impact on NSPC cultures within the dosage range tested. Taken together, OPCs appears to be more vulnerable to the dosage effect of Rux, whereas NSPCs are not significantly impacted by Rux, suggesting a differential mechanism of actions of Rux on the cell types.
    MeSH terms: Animals; Cell Differentiation/drug effects; Cell Survival/drug effects; Cells, Cultured; Dose-Response Relationship, Drug; Rats, Sprague-Dawley; Rats
  13. Wang Z, Wu T, Hu H, Alabed AAA, Cui G, Sun L, et al.
    J Psychiatry Neurosci, 2024;49(4):E265-E281.
    PMID: 39209459 DOI: 10.1503/jpn.230118
    BACKGROUND: Schizophrenia is characterized by a complex interplay of genetic and environmental factors, leading to alterations in various molecular pathways that may contribute to its pathogenesis. Recent studies have shown that exosomal microRNAs could play essential roles in various brain disorders; thus, we sought to explore the potential molecular mechanisms through which microRNAs in plasma exosomes are involved in schizophrenia.

    METHODS: We obtained sequencing data sets (SUB12404730, SUB12422862, and SUB12421357) and transcriptome sequencing data sets (GSE111708, GSE108925, and GSE18981) from mouse models of schizophrenia using the Sequence Read Archive and the Gene Expression Omnibus databases, respectively. We performed differential expression analysis on mRNA to identify differentially expressed genes. We conducted Gene Ontology (GO) functional and Kyoto Encyclopedia of Genes and Genomes (KEGG) pathway enrichment analyses to determine differentially expressed genes. Subsequently, we determined the intersection of differentially expressed microRNAs in plasma exosomes and in prefrontal cortex tissue. We retrieved downstream target genes of mmu-miR-146a-5p from TargetScan and used Cytoscape to visualize and map the microRNA-target gene regulatory network. We conducted in vivo experiments using MK-801-induced mouse schizophrenia models and in vitro experiments using cultured mouse neurons. The role of plasma exosomal miR-146a-5p in schizophrenia was validated using a cell counting kit, detection of lactate dehydrogenase, dual-luciferase assay, quantitative reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction, and Western blot analysis.

    RESULTS: Differential genes were mainly enriched in synaptic regulation-related functions and pathways and were associated with neuronal degeneration. We found that mmu-miR-146a-5p was highly expressed in both prefrontal cortical tissue and plasma exosomes, which may be transferred to lobe cortical vertebral neurons, leading to the synergistic dysregulation of gene network functions and, therefore, promoting schizophrenia development. We found that mmu-miR-146a-5p may inhibit the Notch signalling pathway-mediated synaptic activity of mouse pyramidal neurons in the lobe cortex by targeting NOTCH1, which in turn could promote the onset and development of schizophrenia in mice.

    LIMITATIONS: The study's findings are based on animal models and in vitro experiments, which may not fully replicate the complexity of human schizophrenia.

    CONCLUSION: Our findings suggest that mmu-miR-146a-5p in plasma-derived exosomes may play an important role in the pathogenesis of schizophrenia. Our results provide new insights into the underlying molecular mechanisms of the disease.

    MeSH terms: Animals; Disease Models, Animal*; Mice, Inbred C57BL*; Neurons/metabolism; Synapses/metabolism; Signal Transduction*; Dizocilpine Maleate/pharmacology; Mice; Receptors, Notch/genetics; Receptors, Notch/metabolism; Gene Regulatory Networks
  14. Teo HL, Wahab RA, Mark-Lee WF, Zainal-Abidin MH, Huyop F, Susanti E
    Int J Biol Macromol, 2024 Aug 25.
    PMID: 39209591 DOI: 10.1016/j.ijbiomac.2024.134983
    Enzymatic treatment on lignocellulosic biomass has become a trend in preparing nanocellulose (NC), but the process must be optimized to guarantee high production yield and crystallinity. This study offers insights into an innovative protocol using cultivated fungal cellulase and xylanase to improve NC production from raw oil palm leaves (OPL) using five-factor-four-level Taguchi orthogonal design for optimizing parameters, namely substrate and enzyme loading, surfactant concentration, incubation temperature and time. Statistical results revealed the best condition for producing NC (66.06 % crystallinity, 43.59 % yield) required 10 % (w/v) substrate, 1 % (v/v) enzyme, 1.4 % (w/v) Tween-80, with 72-h incubation at 30 °C. Likewise, the highest sugar yield (47.07 %) was obtained using 2.5 % (w/v) substrate, 2.0 % (v/v) enzyme, 2.0 % (w/v) Tween-80, with 72-h incubation at 60 °C. The auxiliary enzymes used in this study, i.e., xylanase, produced higher crystallinity NC, showing widths between 8 and 12 nm and lengths >1 μm and sugars at 47.07 % yield. Thus, our findings proved that optimizing the single-step enzymatic hydrolysis of raw OPL could satisfactorily produce relatively crystalline NC and sugar yield for further transformation into bio-nanocomposites and biofuels. This study presented a simple, innovative protocol for NC synthesis showing characteristics comparable to the traditionally-prepared NC, which is vital for material's commercialization.
  15. Yasin SM, Ismail N, Masngut MI, Abdullah NN, Yasin NE, Omar M, et al.
    BMJ Open, 2024 Aug 29;14(8):e083796.
    PMID: 39209791 DOI: 10.1136/bmjopen-2023-083796
    BACKGROUND: Occupational diseases are one of the most important health problems related to employment However, in Malaysia, there are few epidemiological studies discussing these issues, especially among workers in the industry. For that, this study aimed to screen workers from high-risk industrial sectors, identify hazards in the workplace and recommend improvement measures in the workplace to prevent occupational diseases.

    METHODS AND ANALYSIS: This is a 3-year project in which a survey of 100 000 workers from all 13 states in Malaysia will be conducted using a web-based screening tool that is comprised of two parts: occupational disease screening tool and hazard identification, risk assessment and risk control method. Data will be collected using a multistage stratified sampling method from 500 companies, including seven critical industrial sectors. The independent variables will be sociodemographic characteristics, comorbidities, previous medical history, high-risk behaviour and workplace profile. The dependent variable will be the types of occupational diseases (noise-induced hearing loss, respiratory, musculoskeletal, neurotoxic, skin and mental disorders). Subsequently, suggestions of referral for medium and high-risk workers to occupational health clinics will be attained. The approved occupational health service clinics/providers will make a confirmatory diagnosis of each case as deemed necessary. Subsequently, a walk-through survey to identify workplace hazards and recommend workplace improvement measures to prevent these occupational diseases will be achieved. Both descriptive and inferential statistics will be used in this study. Simple and adjusted binary regression will be used to find the determinants of occupational diseases.

    ETHICS AND DISSEMINATION: This study has been approved by the MARA University of Technology Research Ethics Board. Informed, written consent will be obtained from all study participants. Findings will be disseminated to the Department of Occupational Health and Safety, involved industries, and through peer-reviewed publications.

    MeSH terms: Adult; Cross-Sectional Studies; Female; Humans; Malaysia/epidemiology; Male; Mass Screening/methods; Surveys and Questionnaires; Research Design; Occupational Health; Occupational Exposure/adverse effects; Occupational Exposure/prevention & control; Workplace*; Risk Assessment/methods
  16. Yanasegaran K, Ng JYE, Chua EW, Nawi AM, Ng PY, Abdul Manaf MR
    Sci Rep, 2024 Aug 29;14(1):20062.
    PMID: 39209904 DOI: 10.1038/s41598-024-70674-2
    Single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) could increase the susceptibility of individuals to develop obesity and type 2 diabetes (T2DM). Obesity and T2DM are closely related pathophysiologically, thus similar SNPs could mediate both these diseases, but this is rarely reported. Furthermore, limited studies have been performed to summarize SNP data in the Asian population compared to the Western population. In this study, we aimed to summarize SNPs that are associated with the development of obesity and T2DM among Asian populations. We searched six literature databases and Review Manager (RevMan) was used for meta-analysis. The pooled odds ratios (ORs) and 95% CIs were calculated with a random effects model for the heterogeneity among studies. The pooled analysis showed that rs9939609 (FTO gene) and rs17782313 and rs571312 (MC4R gene) are associated with obesity with an odd ratio (OR) of 1.37, 1.36 and 1.29 respectively. For T2DM, five SNPs, rs7903146 and rs12255372 (TCF7L2 gene), rs13266634 and rs11558471 (SLC30A8 gene) and rs2283228 (KCNQ1 gene) have also shown strong associations with T2DM at OR of 1.64, 1.61, 1.22, 1.29 and 1.60 respectively. This data could be used to develop a gene screening panel for assessing obesity and T2DM susceptibility.
    MeSH terms: Humans; Odds Ratio; Genetic Predisposition to Disease*; Polymorphism, Single Nucleotide*; Receptor, Melanocortin, Type 4/genetics; Transcription Factor 7-Like 2 Protein/genetics; Alpha-Ketoglutarate-Dependent Dioxygenase FTO/genetics
  17. Ben Neon L, Drobek M, Bechelany M, Rebiere B, Julbe A
    Sci Rep, 2024 Aug 29;14(1):20067.
    PMID: 39209977 DOI: 10.1038/s41598-024-71150-7
    Shaping Metal-Organic Frameworks (MOFs) poses a significant challenge for their widespread application on a large scale. In particular, a precise control over crystal orientation and arrangement on substrates are expected to provide exiting opportunities for novel materials with customized characteristics and enhanced performance in catalysis, gas storage, sensing, optics and electronics. Here we demonstrated for the first time that microwave irradiation can induce well controlled epitaxial growth of urchin-like MIL-53(Al) crystals via the hydrothermal conversion of Atomic Layer Deposition alumina layers on SiC foams. The resulting large, ordered crystals feature specific size, homogeneity, dispersion, and quantity that strongly correlate with the nature of the ceramic support and its ability to absorb microwaves. Furthermore, the supported MIL-53(Al) urchins were considered as templates for generating nanostructured alumina fibers on SiC foams, providing attractive catalyst carriers with high specific surface areas.
  18. Mitchell JS, Huckstepp T, Allen A, Louis PJ, Anijärv TE, Hermens DF
    Eat Weight Disord, 2024 Aug 29;29(1):54.
    PMID: 39210038 DOI: 10.1007/s40519-024-01682-4
    PURPOSE: Understanding how early adaptive schemas, cognitive flexibility, and emotional regulation influence eating disorder (ED) symptoms, and whether this differs across diagnostic subtypes is critical to optimising treatment. The current study investigated the relationship between these variables and ED symptomology in individuals self-reporting an ED diagnosis and healthy controls.

    METHODS: A dataset of 1576 online survey responses yielded subsamples for anorexia nervosa (n = 155), bulimia nervosa (n = 55), binge eating disorder (n = 33), other specified feeding or eating disorder (n = 93), and healthy participants (n = 505). The hierarchical linear regression analysis included Eating Disorder Examination Questionnaire 6.0 Global Score as the dependent variable; Young Positive Schema Questionnaire, Emotional Regulation Questionnaire, and Cognitive Flexibility Inventory subscale scores as the independent variables; and demographic measures as the covariates.

    RESULTS: The number of significant predictors varied considerably by ED sub-group. Amongst the anorexia nervosa, bulimia nervosa, and healthy subsamples, the adaptive schema Self-Compassion and Realistic Expectations was associated with lower ED symptom severity. In comparison, age and body mass index were the strongest predictors for binge eating disorder, whilst the Expressive Suppression (a subscale of the Emotional Regulation Questionnaire) was the strongest predictor for other specified feeding or eating disorders.

    CONCLUSION: Early adaptive schemas, cognitive flexibility, and emotional regulation vary across ED subtype, suggesting the need for tailored treatment that disrupts the self-reinforcing cycle of ED psychopathology. Future research investigating how early adaptive schemas may predict or be associated with treatment response across diagnostic subtypes is needed.

    LEVEL OF EVIDENCE: Level IV, evidence obtained from multiple time-series with or without the intervention, such as case studies.

    MeSH terms: Adaptation, Psychological*; Adolescent; Adult; Anorexia Nervosa/diagnosis; Anorexia Nervosa/psychology; Female; Humans; Male; Middle Aged; Surveys and Questionnaires; Linear Models; Bulimia Nervosa/diagnosis; Bulimia Nervosa/psychology; Young Adult
  19. Nik Eezammuddeen N, Johari NN, Demius O, Al-Bayaty FH
    Evid Based Dent, 2024 Aug 29.
    PMID: 39210056 DOI: 10.1038/s41432-024-01060-0
    OBJECTIVES: To evaluate the efficacy of autologous platelet concentrates (APC) on periodontal outcomes in nonsurgical therapy of periodontitis patients.

    METHOD: Electronic search via Web of Science, MEDLINE via PubMed, Scopus, and Cochrane CENTRAL registry as well as manual search were done from June 2024 to July 2024 for relevant publication from inception until June 2024. The articles were assessed by 2 independent reviewers and deemed relevant when the interventional studies reported on periodontal outcomes after adjunctive APC were used in NSPT. The studies were excluded if it was not in English or unpublished. The risk of bias for each study was assessed using the Cochrane risk-of-bias tool (RoB 2). Fixed effect meta-analysis was conducted to measure the summary effect for change of periodontal pocket depth (PPD) and Clinical Attachment Level (CAL). The statistical heterogeneity between studies was also calculated using I2 test.

    RESULT: A total of 607 records were found in the four electronic databases. Following the removal of duplicates and initial title screening, 16 full text articles from electronic search and 7 articles from manual search were assessed resulting in 13 studies included in the systematic review. The overall risk of bias showed most studies have moderate to high risk of bias. The fixed-effect meta-analysis showed summary effects favored the adjunctive use of APC in nonsurgical periodontal therapy but with high heterogeneity between the studies, particularly for CAL.

    CONCLUSION: The evidence on APC as adjunct in NSPT is limited by the small number of studies, moderate to high risk of bias in most studies and significant heterogeneity in the results.

  20. Rubbai YS, Chong MC, Tang LY, Abdullah KL, Mohammad WT, Mohajer S, et al.
    BMC Palliat Care, 2024 Aug 30;23(1):217.
    PMID: 39210456 DOI: 10.1186/s12904-024-01543-y
    BACKGROUND: Despite increasing interest in quality end-of-life care (EOLC), critically ill patients often receive suboptimal care. Critical care nurses play a crucial role in EOLC, but face numerous barriers that hinder their ability to provide compassionate and effective care.

    METHODS: An integrative literature review was conducted to investigate barriers impacting the quality of end-of-life care. This review process involved searching database like MEDLINE, Cochrane Central Register of Controlled Trials, CINAHL, EBSCO, and ScienceDirect up to November 2023. Search strategies focused on keywords related to barriers in end-of-life care and critical care nurses from October 30th to November 10th, 2023. The inclusion criteria specified full-text English articles published between 2010 and 2023 that addressed barriers perceived by critical care nurses. This integrative review employs an integrated thematic analysis approach, which combines elements of deductive and inductive analysis, to explore the identified barriers, with coding and theme development overseen by the primary and secondary authors.

    RESULTS: Out of 103 articles published, 11 articles were included in the review. There were eight cross-sectional descriptive studies and three qualitative studies, which demonstrated barriers affecting end-of-life care quality. Quality appraisal using the Mixed Method Appraisal Tool was completed by two authors confirmed the high credibility of the selected studies, indicating the presence of high-quality evidence across the reviewed articles. Thematic analysis led to the three main themes (1) barriers related to patients and their families, (2) barriers related to nurses and their demographic characteristics, and (3) barriers related to health care environment and institutions.

    CONCLUSION: This review highlights barriers influencing the quality of end of life care perceived by critical care nurses and the gaps that need attention to improve the quality of care provided for patients in their final stages and their fsmilies within the context of critical care. This review also notes the need for additional research to investigate the uncover patterns and insights that have not been fully explored in the existing literature to enhance understanding of these barriers. This can help to inform future research, care provision, and policy-making. Specifically, this review examines how these barriers interact, their cumulative impact on care quality, and potential strategies to overcome.

    MeSH terms: Attitude of Health Personnel; Cross-Sectional Studies; Humans; Intensive Care Units/organization & administration; Nurses/psychology; Perception
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