1.A preliminary research on the effect of Phunamine on some weight-lifter's biochemical standards
Nga Thi Kim Nguyen ; Binh Viet Truong ; Phuong Quy Le ; Nam Huy Nguyen
Journal of Medical and Pharmaceutical Information 2003;0(11):17-19
Background: The fitness of athletes is always the top priority of each coach. Therefore, studying to discover the products that are really effective and appropriate for each sport is an urgent matter. Previous research showed biochemical standard is one of the important standards to assess the fitness of athletes. \r\n', u'Objectives: To study the effects of Phunamine on various biochemical standards of male and female weight-lifters. \r\n', u'Method: The self-control clinical experiment was applied in 19 weight-lifters at the Sport University 1 (TuSon) from May to July 2006. The research material was the functional food Phunamine with major component being anchovy combined with Syngnathiformes powder. Results: Testosterone concentration after taking Phunamine was higher than before the research (t(alpha)<0.025 in males; <0.01 in females); activity of LDH enzyme after taking Phunamine was higher than before the research, but the significant difference was only found in female with t(alpha)<0.025; cortisol concentration was also higher than before the research. \r\n', u'Conclusions: Phunamine has the effect of increasing testosterone, cortisol concentration and LDH enzyme activity.\r\n', u'
Phunamine
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biochemical standards
2.Investigation into the blood biochemical parameters related to metabolic syndrome in the staffs of Hanoi medical University in 2007
Thu Van Ha ; Ngoc Thien Pham ; Hoa Thi Nguyen
Journal of Medical Research 2008;56(4):104-111
Background: Metabolic syndrome is characterized by a group of metabolic risk factors in one person but not a real disease. For this reason, metabolic syndrome is underestimated by clinicians and individuals. Metabolic syndrome that was not detected and treated timely can cause serious diseases. Objectives: 1) To investigate the abnormal blood biochemical parameters related to metabolic syndrome. 2) To determine the abnormal ratio of these parameters. 3) To screen the metabolic syndrome among the staffs of Ha Noi Medical University. Subjects and method: 229 staffs underwent laboratory tests to diagnose for the metabolic syndrome. Abnormal blood biochemical parameters were defined as follows: Fasting blood glucose level increased 6.1mmol/l or more. Triglycerides level is 2.3mmol/l or more, HDL-cholesterol decreased to less than 1.03mmol/l for men and less than 1.24mmol/l for women. Total cholesterol level is 5.2mmol/l or more. CT to HDL-C ratio is more than 3.63 and LDL cholesterol level is 3.5mmol/l or more. Results. Rate of subjects with glucose intolerance or blood fasting glucose higher than 6.1mmol/L is 20.09%. Rate of subjects with dyslipidemia is 61.14%. Average levels of blood glucose, triglycerides and cholesterol increase with age. Number of staffs of Ha Noi Medical University have metabolic syndrome in 2007 are 32 persons (14%). M/F rate is equal and most common in persons over 45 years of age. Conclusion:There are significant number of staffs at the Ha Noi Medical University that had abnormal blood glucose and cholesterol levels related to metabolic syndrome.
Metabolic syndrome
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blood biochemical parameters.
3.Longitudinal changes of biochemical markers and bone mineral density in hyperthyroid patients during antithyroid drug therapy
Tsuyoshi Ohishi ; Michio Oikawa ; Masaaki Takahashi ; Akira Nagano ; Jitsuhiro Ishigaki
Journal of Rural Medicine 2006;2(1):36-44
Objective: The aim of the present study was to clarify whether patients with Graves' disease who have lost bone mass can restore bone mass to age-matched control levels by antithyroid drug therapy.Patient/Materials and Methods: One male and 16 female patients (aged 21-71 years, mean±SE 39.9±16.5) with untreated Graves' disease were included in the study. Methimazole or propylthiouracil was given to all of the patients. Biochemical markers (serum N-mid osteocalcin (OCN-mid), alkaline phosphatase (ALP), type I collagen C-terminal telopeptide (sCTx), urinary pyridinoline (Pyr), deoxypyridinoline (Dpyr) and type I collagen C-terminal telopeptide (uCTx) and bone mineral density at the distal one third of the radius were assessed prior to treatment, and in the first, third, sixth and twelfth months of treatment.Results: All biochemical markers had increased significantly 12 months after treatment compared with the baseline values (OCN-mid, p<0.05; ALP, p<0.01; sCTx, p<0.05; Pyr, Dpyr, uCTx, p<0.01). Among the biochemical markers, urinary Pyr and Dpyr had decreased the most prominently 12 months after treatment. However, BMD at the distal one third of the radius did not improve after 12 months of treatment.Conclusion: Based on assessments of BMD at the distal one third of the radius, one year is not enough to restore bone mass using antithyroid drug therapy in patients with Graves' disease.
therapeutic aspects
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month
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lower case pea
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Markers, Biochemical
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pharmacotherapeutic
4.Blood biochemical parameters and anthropometric indexes among people with risk factors for type 2 diabetes
Phong -- Le ; Binh and colleagues Van Ta
Journal of Medical and Pharmaceutical Information 2003;0(11):26-29
Background: Diabetes is a common chronic glucide metabolic disorder affecting hundreds of millions of people around the world. In Vietnam, the number of people with risk of type 2 diabetes is approximately 5 million. \r\n', u'Objectives: To discover the changes of blood biochemical parameters and mean body mass index (SMIJ waist circumference in individuals with diabetic risk factors). \r\n', u'Method: 95 people with diabetic risk factors were selected by screening. One group was in Ngoc Trao or Phu Son wards (n=52) and other group was in Sa Dinh ward (n=43). \r\n', u'Results: In Ngoc Trao and Phu Son wards: the prevalence of blood glucose, cholesterol triglyceride, HDL, LDL disorders and SMI>23 were 65.3%, 32.7%, 46.2%, 1.9%, 36.5%, 61.5%, respectively. In Sa Dinh ward: those were 62.8%, 29.7%, 44.2%, 2.3%, 34.9% and 67.4%, respectively. \r\n', u'Conclusion: Disorders of blood biochemical parameters accounted for very high rate in individuals with diabetic risk factors and could be considered main risk factors. \r\n', u'
Blood biochemical parameters
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anthropometric indexes
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type 2 diabetes
5.Biochemical profiling in two siblings with mitochondrial 2-methylacetoacetyl-CoA thiolase deficiency.
Lock Hock Ngu ; Md Yunus Zabedah ; Balasubramaniam Shanti ; Siao Hean Teh
The Malaysian journal of pathology 2008;30(2):109-14
We report the biochemical profiling in two siblings with mitochondrial 2-methylacetoacetyl-CoA thiolase deficiency. Organic aciduria typical of this rare inborn error metabolism was found when the elder sibling presented with an episode of severe ketoacidosis at 20 months of age, which consisted of excessive excretion of ketones, tiglylglycine, 2-methyl-3-hydroxybutyrate, and 2-methylacetoacetate. Blood acylcarnitiness profile showed elevation of C5OH-carnitine, which represents 2-methyl-3-hydroxybutyrylcarnitine. A similar biochemical profile was identified in the younger sibling during screening although he had only mild clinical symptoms. Both patients reported a favourable outcome on follow-up.
2-methylacetoacetyl-coenzyme A
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deficiency
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Acetyl-CoA C-Acetyltransferase
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Biochemical
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Siblings
6.A Comparative Study of Postmortem Bacterial Culture and Identification Methods.
Joo Young NA ; Ji Hye PARK ; Suk Hoon HAM ; Hyung Seok KIM ; Jong Tae PARK
Korean Journal of Legal Medicine 2016;40(2):55-60
Postmortem bacterial culture can be valuable for investigating deaths and determining the cause of death. However, there are many concerns regarding postmortem bacterial culture such as postmortem transmigration and agonal spread of bacteria. The two main methods for identification of the bacteria are biochemical and genetic methods. In Korea, the genetic method has been used for postmortem bacterial culture and identification in forensic medicine. However, there is a lack of consensus on the method to be used for postmortem bacterial culture and identification. Herein, we compared the genetic and biochemical methods of postmortem bacterial culture in autopsy practice. Both analyses were performed on the same samples. Bacteria were identified in 28 of the 34 cases (82.4%). Of the 74 comparable samples, only 28 (37.8%) showed consistent results by both methods. In addition, the biochemical method had a shorter reporting time and was more sensitive. In conclusion, we analyzed the causes of the inconsistency between the two methods and provided appropriate conditions and protocols for postmortem bacterial culture and identification.
Autopsy
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Bacteria
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Biochemical Processes
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Cause of Death
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Consensus
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Felodipine
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Forensic Medicine
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Genetic Processes
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Korea
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Methods*
7.Pathogenesis of premature ejaculation: a neurobiological approach.
National Journal of Andrology 2014;20(12):1131-1135
Premature ejaculation (PE) is a most common male sexual dysfunction with complex pathogenesis. An increasing number of scholars agree that PE is a disorder associated with abnormal neurobiology, which involves the central neurotransmitter system, peripheral nerve function of the nerve tissue structure, and neurological biochemistry. This review focuses on the neurobiological mechanisms of PE, expecting to gain a deeper insight into the possible etiology, objective and reliable diagnostic methods, and individualized treatment of the disease.
Biochemical Phenomena
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Ejaculation
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Humans
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Male
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Neurotransmitter Agents
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physiology
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Peripheral Nervous System
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physiopathology
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Premature Ejaculation
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etiology
8.Molecular Imaging in the Era of Personalized Medicine.
Journal of Pathology and Translational Medicine 2015;49(1):5-12
Clinical imaging creates visual representations of the body interior for disease assessment. The role of clinical imaging significantly overlaps with that of pathology, and diagnostic workflows largely depend on both fields. The field of clinical imaging is presently undergoing a radical change through the emergence of a new field called molecular imaging. This new technology, which lies at the intersection between imaging and molecular biology, enables noninvasive visualization of biochemical processes at the molecular level within living bodies. Molecular imaging differs from traditional anatomical imaging in that biomarkers known as imaging probes are used to visualize target molecules-of-interest. This ability opens up exciting new possibilities for applications in oncologic, neurological and cardiovascular diseases. Molecular imaging is expected to make major contributions to personalized medicine by allowing earlier diagnosis and predicting treatment response. The technique is also making a huge impact on pharmaceutical development by optimizing preclinical and clinical tests for new drug candidates. This review will describe the basic principles of molecular imaging and will briefly touch on three examples (from an immense list of new techniques) that may contribute to personalized medicine: receptor imaging, angiogenesis imaging, and apoptosis imaging.
Apoptosis
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Biochemical Processes
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Biomarkers
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Cardiovascular Diseases
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Diagnosis
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Precision Medicine*
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Molecular Biology
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Molecular Imaging*
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Pathology
9.Pharmacometabolomics: Current Applications and Future Perspectives.
Translational and Clinical Pharmacology 2014;22(1):8-10
Metabolomics, a novel "omics" platform, is a powerful tool for the discovery of clinically useful biomarkers and biochemical processes to improve diagnosis and therapy. Through the use of advanced analytical technologies, metabolomics enables the assessment of comprehensive metabolic profiles that are affected by both genotype and environmental factors. Recently, attention has been focused on the concept of pharmacometabolomics, an emerging field that is derived from metabolomics. Pharmacometabolomics is focused on the use of individual metabolic signatures for the prediction and evaluation of drug efficacy and safety, eventually accelerating clinical pharmacology toward personalized drug therapy.
Biochemical Processes
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Biomarkers
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Diagnosis
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Drug Therapy
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Genotype
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Humans
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Precision Medicine
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Metabolome
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Metabolomics
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Pharmacology, Clinical
10.Study on the changes of biochemical index in rabbit blood before and after receiving "Thap toan dai bo" tablet
Journal of Practical Medicine 2004;490(10):20-22
Two spectices of health Rabbit weighing 1,8-2,5 kg were descriptive in comparing before and after studying. Oral administration with "thap toan dai bo" pills- a traditional medicine, in experimental showed that the pill haft an effect to vary some biochemical indices of rabbit. However these variation did not influence on the normal metabolism of the animal as well as on the biochemical function, for instance in glucose with the comparative coefficients of P>0,05, proted P>0,05 and some other indices of chlolesterol, triglycerid… with P>0,05. These comparative coefficient had not statistical significance.
Study on the changes of biochemical index in rabbit blood before and after receiving "Thap toan dai bo" tab