Browse publications by year: 2024

  1. Chilamakuru NB, Singirisetty T, Bodapati A, Kallam SDM, Nelson VK, Suryadevara PR, et al.
    Luminescence, 2024 Nov;39(11):e70026.
    PMID: 39529222 DOI: 10.1002/bio.70026
    This study focuses on developing novel antimicrobials to combat drug-resistant pathogens, addressing compounds failing clinical trials due to inadequate physicochemical properties. Sixteen imidazolidine-4-one derivatives were synthesized by extensive evaluation using molecular docking, absorption, distribution, metabolism, excretion (ADME) predictions, and antimicrobial testing. Molecular docking studies conducted with Schrödinger's Glide revealed that compounds S4 and G8 exhibited superior docking scores of -7.839 and -7.776, respectively. The G series outperformed the S series in scores. ADME analysis confirmed all compounds adhered to Lipinski's rule of five. In addition, IR and NMR provided details about the structure of the compounds. Antimicrobial activity was assessed against Escherichia coli, Staphylococcus aureus, and Candida albicans, with compounds G2 and S2 showing exceptional minimum inhibitory concentration (MIC) values of 6.25 μg/mL against E. coli. S2 also demonstrated impressive activity against S. aureus (MIC 3.12 μg/mL), and S4 exhibited potent activity against C. albicans (MIC 0.8 μg/mL) than fluconazole (1.6 μg/mL). Additionally, antihelmintic activity was evaluated, with G1, G3, G8, S2, S4, S7, and S8 showing effective paralysis and death time 20 min and below at 50 mg/mL concentration. These results underscore the potential of new imidazolidine-4-one derivatives as suitable sources to develop a drug candidate to treat resistant infections.
    MeSH terms: Animals; Anti-Infective Agents/chemical synthesis; Anti-Infective Agents/pharmacology; Anti-Infective Agents/chemistry; Anti-Bacterial Agents/chemical synthesis; Anti-Bacterial Agents/pharmacology; Anti-Bacterial Agents/chemistry; Microbial Sensitivity Tests*; Structure-Activity Relationship; Molecular Structure; Molecular Docking Simulation
  2. Ithnain N, Kassim R, Amirudin N, Aimanan SNM, Krishnan M, Panting AJ
    Front Public Health, 2024;12:1465996.
    PMID: 39529715 DOI: 10.3389/fpubh.2024.1465996
    INTRODUCTION: COVID-19 has triggered significant disruptions globally, necessitating swift adaptations in individuals' health behaviors.

    METHODS: This cross-sectional study was conducted during Phase Four of Malaysia's National Recovery Plan and examines how the pandemic has affected health behaviors among adult Malaysians. The study gathered data online using convenience sampling with 1,004 respondents aged 18 and above. The research focused on diverse health domains, including eating habits, physical activity, smoking, alcohol consumption, and sleep patterns. The Wilcoxon Signed Rank test and descriptive statistics were employed to compare health behaviors before and after COVID-19.

    RESULTS: Findings indicate noteworthy shifts in eating behaviors, with increased water and fruit consumption (p 

    MeSH terms: Adolescent; Adult; Cross-Sectional Studies; Feeding Behavior/psychology; Female; Humans; Malaysia/epidemiology; Male; Middle Aged; Sleep; Smoking/epidemiology; Health Behavior*; Young Adult
  3. Mamieh A, Saha K, Alasaadi S, Holman SL, Veintemilla-Burgos F, Santistevan L, et al.
    Cureus, 2024 Oct;16(10):e71302.
    PMID: 39529780 DOI: 10.7759/cureus.71302
    The clinical and financial implications of induction of labor (IOL) in comparison to elective cesarean sections and expectant management are examined in this review. IOL is frequently used to avoid complications such as hypertensive disorders and stillbirth, but is can be expensive, particularly if a failed induction is followed by a cesarean. The cost-effectiveness of IOL varies based on factors such as gestational age, maternal obesity, and prior cesareans. Misoprostol has proven to be a more cost-effective induction method than oxytocin, with higher success rates for vaginal delivery and shorter hospital stays. However, spontaneous labor remains the most cost-efficient option, requiring fewer interventions and reducing costs. Membrane sweeping is one alternative that reduces costs and promotes unplanned labor. Although high-risk situations may necessitate elective IOL, routine use of these devices without a medical necessity raises expenditures without enhancing outcomes. It is recommended that healthcare professionals implement careful labor management techniques, utilizing cost-effective approaches whenever feasible, particularly in resource-limited settings. More randomized trials are required to evaluate the long-term effects of IOL on costs and health, thus shaping future labor management strategies.
  4. Hamali MA, Roney M, Dubey A, Uddin MN, Zulkifli NA, Fasihi Mohd Aluwi MF, et al.
    Future Med Chem, 2024;16(23):2535-2546.
    PMID: 39530504 DOI: 10.1080/17568919.2024.2419353
    Aim: The biggest cause of cancer deaths globally was lung cancer. New cancer fighting drugs are needed due to the rising number of cancer patients and cancer cells' treatment resistance.Results: Two Cu(II) complexes, synthesized from ligands based on 2-aminomethyl benzimidazole and salicylaldehyde derivatives, were designed and evaluated for their effectiveness against A549 lung cancer. The compounds were subjected to computational calculation using Density Functional Theory (DFT) to gather information on their reactivity. Furthermore, molecular docking are utilized to simulate the interaction between the compound and the MPP-9 protein. The synthesis of the ligands and their Cu(II) metal complexes are efficient and straightforward. The complexation between copper atom and the ligand are in 1:1 ratio. The MTT assay of the compounds against A549 lung carcinoma reveals that the both Cu(II) complexes good cytotoxicity activity, in comparison to their respective ligands. The low HOMO-LUMO band gap based on the DFT calculation predicts the high reactivity of the compounds. Furthermore, the low binding energy and the numbers of interactions of the Cu(II) complexes with MMP-9 protein binding site coincide with the antiproliferative activity tested in vitro.Conclusion: The cytotoxicity studies performed for Cu(L1Br) are promising, indicating a good candidate for a future drug.
    MeSH terms: Drug Screening Assays, Antitumor; Humans; Ligands; Structure-Activity Relationship; Molecular Structure; Molecular Docking Simulation*; A549 Cells
  5. Sivanandy P, Manirajan P, Wen Qi O, Teng Khai O, Chun Wei O, Wei Ying N, et al.
    Ann Med, 2024 Dec;56(1):2403724.
    PMID: 39530664 DOI: 10.1080/07853890.2024.2403724
    Background: Complicated urinary tract infections are a significant cause of morbidity, hospitalization, and elevated hospital costs associated with kidney transplantations. The treatment of complicated urinary tract infections is very challenging, due to varying severities of infection and lower cure rates. The available drug options for treating these infections are limited, each with different mechanisms of action, efficacy, and safety profiles, making drug selection more difficult for healthcare professionals. Objectives: A systematic review was conducted to evaluate the safety and efficacy of drugs approved by the United States Food and Drug Administration for the treatment of complicated urinary tract infections between 2016 and 2023. The primary endpoint for all drugs used in treating complicated urinary tract infections was the cure rate. Results: Among the drugs used for treating complicated urinary tract infections, meropenem had the highest cure rate at 91.4%, followed by plazomicin at 88% and cefiderocol at 73% when used as monotherapy. In combination therapy, meropenem-vaborbactam had the highest cure rate at 98.4%, followed by piperacillin-tazobactam at 94%, and ceftazidime-avibactam at 87.5%. The safety profiles of the drugs indicated that almost all drugs caused gastrointestinal symptoms, with imipenem-relebactam and colistin-imipenem combinations having the most serious adverse events. Cefiderocol had a low magnitude of adverse events, with most side effects being mild gastrointestinal symptoms. Conclusion: The study concludes that appropriate drug selection and treatment adherence are crucial for preventing complicated urinary tract infections and improving health outcomes.
    MeSH terms: Boronic Acids; Drug Therapy, Combination; Humans; Sisomicin/adverse effects; Sisomicin/analogs & derivatives; Sisomicin/therapeutic use; United States/epidemiology; United States Food and Drug Administration; Treatment Outcome; Drug Approval
  6. Chauhan A, Salwa, Shedgaonkar GG, Kumar L, Karmakar A, Khajuria S, et al.
    PMID: 39531045 DOI: 10.1007/s00210-024-03581-y
    This study aimed to formulate the hesperetin nanostructured lipid carriers (NLCs) containing oro-mucosal gel for its activity assessment on the KB cell line. NLCs were prepared with glyceryl monostearate, oleic acid, and lecithin using a modified constant-temperature emulsification technique. The particle size analysis, in vitro drug release studies, etc., of prepared NLCs were evaluated. The formulated gels were analyzed with respect to spreadability, extrudability, swelling index, texture analysis, etc. The particle size, polydispersity index, zeta potential, and drug entrapment of nanocarriers were recorded to be 221.733 ± 61.536 nm, 0.381 ± 0.091, - 51.433 ± 4.143 mV, and 89.29%, respectively. The optimized NLCs in 24 h released 87.14 ± 6.62% of the drug. The round shape of NLCs was noticed with scanning electron microscopy. The pH, spreadability, extrudability, swelling index, content uniformity, and drug release studies of hesperetin NLCs-containing gel (HNG) were found to be 6.81 ± 0.04, 2.49 ± 0.04 cm.mg/s, 539.04 ± 32.88 g/cm2, 4.27 ± 0.47, 107.98 ± 1.93%, and 90.17 ± 6.67% (in 48 h), respectively. The developed formulations showed promising in vitro anticancer and antioxidant activities. HNP results authorize that the formulation may be beneficial for the treatment of oral cancer.
  7. Agus Santoso H, Haw SC, Dewi NS
    Assist Technol, 2024 Nov 12.
    PMID: 39531059 DOI: 10.1080/10400435.2024.2423605
    This study aimed to assess the development and usability of the Visually Impaired Masseur Assistance Application (VIMAA) designed to respond to signs of danger or instances of sexual harassment experienced by Visually Impaired Masseurs (VIMs). It harmonizes Rapid Application Development (RAD) method and qualitative in-depth interviews. RAD was implemented with emphasis on four core stages: requirement identification, design workshop, construction, and implementation, while Qualitative in-depth interviews were conducted utilizing thematic analysis for usability testing. Functionality testing also verifies the effectiveness of VIMAA features while requesting help, notification, and feedback. Pre-test identified four themes, including traumatic experiences and the need for protection. Post-test revealed themes such as ease of requesting assistance and switching to speech mode. VIMs perceive that VIMAA as user-friendly, practical, and acceptable. The requesting help, notification, and feedback features also work well. This study presents the effectiveness of VIMAA in establishing a framework that is accessible by a diverse spectrum of VIMs. The insights derived from this research also furnish valuable perspectives on the preferences of users reliant on mobile applications designed for VIMs, thus providing significant impetus for future research and development endeavors in this domain.
  8. Huang C, Lin J, Chen L, Sun W, Xia J, Wu M
    Mol Neurobiol, 2024 Nov 12.
    PMID: 39531193 DOI: 10.1007/s12035-024-04615-5
    The blood-brain barrier (BBB) is a neurovascular structure that safeguards the brain by inhibiting the passage of harmful substances. In individuals with type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM), the heightened blood glucose may cause damage to endothelial cells and neurons, increase collagen protein content, and elevate BBB permeability. Although the impact of blood glucose regulation on the structure and function of BBB has been documented, the exact mechanism remains incompletely elucidated. The primary aim of this investigation was to uncover the pivotal dysregulation of specific genes observed within the cerebral microvascular endothelial cells of diabetic patients, with a particular focus on understanding its biological implications in the disruption of the BBB. By integrating bioinformatics analysis, we identified C1QC as a potential upregulated marker. The expression level of C1QC was subsequently verified in both in vivo and in vitro models. Our experiments have discovered that, under diabetic conditions, suppressing C1QC leads to the mitigation of BBB damage. The presence of a high level of C1QC, through its binding to discoidin domain receptor 2 (DDR2), may trigger the activation of its downstream MMP9, a calcium-dependent enzyme that is capable of degrading protein components in the extracellular matrix, consequently leading to the structural and functional disruption of BBB. In summary, the findings of this study indicate that the aberrantly upregulated expression of C1QC may exert deleterious effects on the BBB under diabetes. To alleviate neurological impairments in individuals with T2DM, C1QC may emerge as a promising therapeutic target worthy of further investigation.
  9. Zhou Y, Che CC, Chong MC, Hou Y, Xiao X, Liu Y, et al.
    J Psychosoc Oncol, 2024 Nov 12.
    PMID: 39531412 DOI: 10.1080/07347332.2024.2423350
    PURPOSE: This study examines how patients with gastric cancer and their spouses communicate about the illness, assessing the impact of positive or negative communication on their psychological adaptation and the intimacy of their relationship as a couple.

    METHOD: Employing The Relationship Intimacy Model of Couple Adaptation to Cancer, this study used purposive sampling with the principle of maximum variation to select participants. Sixteen pairs of patients with gastric cancer and their spouse caregivers, hospitalized in the oncology department of a tertiary hospital in Jingjiang City, Jiangsu Province, from March to July 2023, were chosen for semi-structured face-to-face interviews. The recorded data were transcribed within 24 h following each interview and supplemented with field notes. Directed content analysis was employed for the qualitative content analysis.

    RESULTS: The interview data revealed three themes and six subthemes. Theme 1: The impact of negative patient-spouse communication, with the subthemes being (i) a decline in couples' relationship intimacy and (ii) reduced psychological adaptation. Theme 2: The impact of positive patient-spouse communication, with the subthemes being (i) enhanced couples' relationship intimacy and (ii) increased psychological adaptation. Theme 3: The impact of protective concealment, with the subthemes being (i) declined couples' relationship intimacy and psychological adaptation, and (ii) increased couples' relationship intimacy and psychological adaptation. Throughout the chemotherapy period, patients with gastric cancer and their spouses experienced both positive and negative forms of patient-spouse communication. This underscores the significance of acknowledging protective concealment within couples. Moreover, the study highlights how the dynamics of couples' relationship intimacy and psychological adaptation are influenced by both positive and negative communication patterns surrounding the illness.

    CONCLUSIONS: For patients with gastric cancer and their spouses, it is crucial for nurses to emphasize the importance of spousal disease communication during chemotherapy. Efforts should be made to mitigate one-sided, conflictual communication and avoidance behaviors, and to adopt appropriate communication strategies in terms of content and timing to deeply promote couple communication. Additionally, there is a need to focus on the physical and psychological stress of protective concealment in couples.

  10. Cheong SS, Samah N, Che Roos NA, Ugusman A, Mohamad MSF, Beh BC, et al.
    J Diabetes Complications, 2024 Dec;38(12):108894.
    PMID: 39531755 DOI: 10.1016/j.jdiacomp.2024.108894
    AIM: Arterial stiffness, a significant cardiovascular risk marker, is particularly important in patients with diabetes mellitus (DM). Pulse wave velocity (PWV), a non-invasive measure of arterial stiffness, has emerged as an independent predictor of cardiovascular morbidity and mortality. However, its precise prognostic value in DM patients for cardiovascular risk stratification remains unclear. To address this, a systematic review was conducted.

    METHOD: A thorough search of Ovid and Scopus databases was performed for cohort studies on PWV measurements for cardiovascular risk stratification in DM patients. Nine studies were included, examining the relationship between PWV and cardiovascular events or composite endpoints in DM patients asymptomatic of cardiovascular diseases (CVD).

    RESULTS: The review revealed that optimal PWV cutoffs to predict composite cardiovascular events ranged from 10 to 12.16 m/s (aortic PWV) and 14 to 16.72 m/s (brachial-ankle PWV). In addition, meta-analysis yielded a HR of 1.15 (95 % CI 1.07-1.24, p 

    MeSH terms: Diabetes Mellitus/diagnosis; Diabetes Mellitus/epidemiology; Diabetes Mellitus/physiopathology; Diabetic Angiopathies/diagnosis; Diabetic Angiopathies/epidemiology; Diabetic Angiopathies/physiopathology; Humans; Predictive Value of Tests; Prognosis; Risk Assessment/methods; Pulse Wave Analysis*
  11. Nguyen-Martinez AL, Pham N, Ba C, Veeramuthu V, Quang H
    PMID: 39531853 DOI: 10.1093/arclin/acae106
    OBJECTIVE: There is a concerning lack of systematic understanding regarding the availability and validity of neuropsychological assessment tools for children in Southeast Asia. This issue is further complicated by the unclear landscape for test development, adaptations, and translations in these countries. The purpose of this paper is twofold. First, we offer insights into the broader practice of pediatric neuropsychology within Southeast Asia communities based on their current medical infrastructural standings. Then, we provide a specific case study by examining the current status of pediatric neuropsychology for Vietnamese children.

    METHOD: A brief overview of the status of pediatric neuropsychology in Southeast Asia groups is provided, followed by a scoping review examining performance-based and objective rating inventories for the Vietnamese pediatric population.

    RESULTS: 42 studies were included in the Vietnamese review spanning several cognitive and socioemotional domains. Adaptation and translation protocols were significantly variable. Figures and tables summarizing the identified questionnaires and test measures are included.

    CONCLUSIONS: Vietnam, with its moderately developed medical infrastructure and shared cultural, economic, and sociopolitical traits with other Southeast Asian countries, provides a compelling case study for the growth, challenges, and gaps in neuropsychology. While the field continues to develop in this country, ongoing opportunities and the need for guidelines on test development and adaptation are critically needed to advance the field further. Implications for more and less developed Southeast Asia countries are provided based on our scoping review.

  12. Sadiq MB, Ramanoon SZ, Syed-Hussain SS, Mansor R, Mossadeq WMS, Degu NY
    Res Vet Sci, 2024 Nov 07;181:105448.
    PMID: 39531868 DOI: 10.1016/j.rvsc.2024.105448
    This systematic review presents scientific evidence on treatment modalities for claw horn lesions (CHLs) in dairy cows, and their efficacy in restoring normal gait, resolution of claw lesions, and improving nociceptive threshold. A literature search was performed in four databases leading to the synthesis of 10 articles for the final analysis. The types of treatment administered include single (STM), bimodal (BTM) and multimodal treatment modalities (MTM). Locomotion scores (LS) were the most reported outcome measure, followed by the resolution of claw lesion, time to lameness cure, nociceptive threshold and gait properties. Most pairwise comparisons for LS and nociceptive threshold depicted no significant difference between the various treatment groups. Meanwhile, a few pairwise comparisons in terms of resolution of claw lesion and time to lameness cure revealed that cows receiving MTM (claw trimming + hoof block + NSAID) or BTM (claw trimming + hoof block) recorded complete resolution of CHL and significantly less time to recover compared to those treated with an STM (only claw trimming). Despite the various modalities used in CHL treatment, their effects on LS, nociceptive threshold, and gait properties are still unclear. While evidence suggests that MTM and BTM facilitate rapid resolution of CHL and duration of lameness cure, only limited data are available and the association with specific lesions is poorly understood. Several sources of heterogeneity were identified between the studies, particularly duration of follow-up after treatment, LS systems, severity and duration of lameness, and types of treatment administered.
  13. Md Yusoff MH, Shafie MH
    Anal Chim Acta, 2024 Dec 01;1331:343351.
    PMID: 39532430 DOI: 10.1016/j.aca.2024.343351
    BACKGROUND: The extraction of polysaccharides using an acidic extraction media has been extensively reported, highlighting its effectiveness in yielding high-quality polysaccharides. A higher concentration of acidic solution could hydrolyze the structure of polysaccharide, while a low concentration reduces the extraction efficiency. Despite this challenges, deep eutectic solvents (DES) were introduced as an alternative extraction medium due to additional interactions such as inter and intra-molecular interactions, Van de Waals, hydrogen bond, and electrostatic interactions, which could improve the polysaccharide extraction efficiency and biological activities. Furthermore, the extraction conditions such as extraction medium and extraction parameters could affect the properties of polysaccharides as well as influence their structure-activity relationship for biological activities.

    RESULTS: The result showed that the microwave-assisted extraction of Micromelum minutum leaf polysaccharide (MMLP) using DES as an extraction media (MMLP-DES) gave a higher yield (improvement of 101.20 %) than citric acid monohydrate (CAM) (MMLP-CAM) and required a lower percentage of microwave power (19.83 % less) and time (0.78 min less). The properties of MMLPs significantly differ based on their pH, molecular weight, viscosity, degree of esterification and monosaccharide molar ratio which influenced the biological activities. Compared to MMLP-CAM, MMLP-DES had a more branched and less linear structure. The bioactivities study revealed that MMLP-DES exhibited higher antioxidant and anti-α-amylase activities (i.e.

    , DPPH: 74.52 %, FRAP: 2.87 mM FeSO4 and α-amylase inhibition: 86.23 %) compared to MMLP-CAM (i.e.

    , DPPH: 49.33 %, FRAP: 1.49 mM FeSO4, and α-amylase inhibition: 81.76 %). The mechanism and structure-activity relationship of MMLPs on bioactivities were also hypothesized.

    SIGNIFICANCE: Based on our previous study, the citric acid monohydrate-glycerol based DES as an extraction medium has enhanced the extraction yield of polysaccharides from M. minutum. This study highlights the DES combined with microwave-assisted extraction to improve the yield of MMLP and evaluate the biological activities compared to CAM as a classical solvent. In conclusion, the DES showed the advantages for extraction of polysaccharides with desired biological activities.

    MeSH terms: alpha-Amylases/antagonists & inhibitors; alpha-Amylases/metabolism; Biphenyl Compounds/antagonists & inhibitors; Biphenyl Compounds/chemistry; Microwaves*; Meliaceae/chemistry
  14. Ab Rahman N, von Delft D, Numanoglu A, Mohammad Aidid E, Arnold M
    Pediatr Surg Int, 2024 Nov 13;40(1):306.
    PMID: 39532709 DOI: 10.1007/s00383-024-05887-7
    PURPOSE: Incidence, management, and outcomes of pediatric vascular injuries secondary to non-iatrogenic trauma were reviewed over a decade in our institution.

    METHODS: A retrospective review of medical records (2013-2022) of major traumatic vascular injuries, focusing on injury profiles, treatment modalities, and clinical outcomes.

    RESULTS: Thirty patients with 48 vessel injuries were included. Firearms were the leading mechanism, accounting for 43.3% (n = 13) of cases. We identified 29 arterial injuries and 19 venous injuries, with 30 (62.5%) of the overall injuries occurred in the lower extremities. Shock (17; 56.7%) and associated injuries (25; 83.3%) were common. Surgery was the most common management strategy. Autologous bypass graft was the most frequently performed procedure for arterial injuries (8; 42.1%), while ligation dominated in venous injuries (9; 64.3%). Blood transfusion requirements (24; 82.7%) and post-operative prescription of anticoagulant and antiplatelet agents (12; 41.4%) were similar for arterial and venous injuries (p > 0.05). Three patients demised, resulting in a 90% survival rate. Neither the mechanism of injury, anatomical location, and presence of shock on arrival nor the baseline hemoglobin level served as predictors of mortality.

    CONCLUSION: Intensive resuscitation with blood transfusion and prompt surgical intervention achieve favorable survival rates for pediatric traumatic vascular injuries. Optimal post-operative anticoagulant and antiplatelet regimens remain unclear.

    MeSH terms: Adolescent; Blood Transfusion/statistics & numerical data; Child; Child, Preschool; Female; Humans; Infant; Male; Retrospective Studies; Vascular Surgical Procedures/methods; Incidence
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