1.Molecular Genetics of Autosomal-Recessive Demyelinating Charcotmarie-Tooth Disease (Review Article)
Bilegtsaikhan Ts ; Gandolgor Ts ; Oyungerel G ; Munjhtuvshin N ; Munkhbat B
MONGOLIAN MEDICAL SCIENCES 2010;151(1):37-42
Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease (CMT) is a clinically and genetically heterogenous group of disorders. Useful classifi cation is still clinical and electrophysiological classifi cation that divides CMT into CMT type 1 - demyelinating form and CMT type 2 - axonal form. An intermediate type is also increasingly being determined. Inheritance can be autosomal dominant, X-linked and autosomal recessive (AR). In this review, we will focus on the clinical and/or electrophysiological findings and molecular genetics of ARCMT1 (CMT4). Ten genes, GDAP1, MTMR2, MTMR13, SH3TC2, NDRG1, EGR2, PRX, CTDP1, FGD4 and SAC3 have been identifi ed in the CMT4A, CMT4B1, CMT4B2, CMT4C, CMT4D, CMT4E, CMT4F, CCFDN, CMT4H and CMT4J types, respectively. In addition, susceptibility locus on chromosome 10q23 has been found for CMT4G disease. Molecular genetics of demyelinating ARCMT are large disabilities of proteins in Schwann cells and their functions (transcriptional factor, protein transport, protein sorting, intra/extra cellular compartments, signal transduction, cell division, and cell differentiation). It has been rising necessary requirements to defi ne clinical and genetic subtypes of the ARCMT1, prevent from disease, give reproductive and genetic counselling, and develop methods for reducing and clear disease risk factor.
2.Relation between serum thyroid stimulating hormone and papillary thyroid carcinoma in Hashimoto's thyroiditis
Oyungerel BORKHUU ; Shan JIN ; Yuntu WU ; La TA ; Gang GUO
Chinese Journal of Endocrine Surgery 2016;10(4):269-271,275
Objective To investigate the effect of high serum thyroid stimulating hormone (TSH) on malignant transformation of thyroid tissue in Hashimoto's thyroiditis (HT).Methods The data of 569 patients pathologically confirmed HT admitted from Jan.2009 to Dec.2013 were retrospectively analyzed.According to with or without papillary thyroid carcinoma (PTC),patients were divided into HT group and HT complicated with PTC group.Age,gender,preoperative TSH,free thyroxine,free tri-iodothyronine,thyroidperoxidaseantibody (TPOAb),antithyroglobulinanfibody (TGAb),and tumor multifocality were investigated.Results Among the 569 patients,306 patients had HT without PTC and 263 had HT with PTC.The avaerage age of patients complicated with PTC was (45.52±10.58) years,younger than that of patients without PTC (51.63+9.50) years (P<0.05).In HT patients with or without PTC,31% (81/263) and 22.5% (69/306) of patients had high TSH levels,which was significantly different (P<0.05).Among HT patients complicated with PTC,tumor multifocality was identified in 32%(26/81) of patients with high level of TSH and in 29%(52/182) of patients with normal level of TSH.The difference had no statistical significance (P>0.05).Conclusion High preoperative TSH level may stimulate malignant transformation of thyroid tissue in HT patients.
3.Comparison study of body fat mass and body-fat percentage levels to body mass index range in mongolian people
Mongolian Medical Sciences 2010;152(2):40-43
BACKGROUND:The prevalence of overweight or obesity in populations has increased in recent decades in developed countries.The results of Mongolian Steps Survey on the Prevalence of Noncommunicable Disease Risk Factors revealed that21.8% were overweight and 9.8% obese in 2006.Overweight and obesity lead to serious health consequences such as: cardiovascular disease, diabetes mellitus andsome types of cancer.Overweight and obesity is defined as an excess body fat content for statur (Bray GA, Bouchard C, James WPT. 1998).Ideally, the best assessment of overweight and obesity would be a measure of actual body fat (Deborah A, Galuska andLaura Kettel Khan, 2001). Therefore, the aim of this study was to explore the association between overweight or obesityand body fat mass and body- fat percentage levels in Mongolian people.GOAL:The goal of this study was to explore the body fat mass and body fat percentage in Mongolian people by the categoriesof gender, age groups and body mass index categories.MATERIALS AND METHODS:This study was conducted from April 2008 to April 2009 in Ulaanbaatar Songdo Hospital. We were chosen 240 peopleaged 16 to 80 years by the random sampling method.Height was measured using the Ultrasonic Height meter ‘’UHM-101’’ (Jawon Medical Co.Ltd, SK). Body mass index,body fat mass and body fat percentages were measured using a segmental bioelectrical impedance meter (‘’X-SCANPLUS II+Body Composition Analyzer, Jawon Medical Co.Ltd, SK). The percentage of body fat and body-fat mass weredescribed in regard to age, sex, weight and height of an individual.RESULTS: The survey results on BMI categories (WHO 2000), 39.6% had normal weight while 35, 8% were overweight and were15.8% obese I, 7.1% obese II, and 1.7% obese III, respectively. The percentage levels of body fat were 27-31% in malesand 33 - 42% in women aged 39-70 years.Body fat mass and body fat percentage levels were high in population with overweight and obesity.The daily consumption of fat was higher than the Mongolian RDA.CONCLUSION: Body fat percentage levels and body fat mass were increased with age and BMI categories.
4.RESULTS OF DIAGNOSTIC AND OPERATIVE HYSTEROSCOPY WHICH STUDIED IN FIRST MATERNITY HOSPITAL
Enkhbat Ts ; Myagmartseren B ; Batgerel G ; Batnyam B ; Oyungerel Kh ; Unurgargal D ; Munkhzul S
Innovation 2015;9(3):16-19
Trough WHO recommendation hysteroscopy is the golden standart technique of uterine cavity evalution. First Maternity Hospital of Mongolia have been implemented gynecological laparoscopic surgery since 2009, then from 2013 we have started diagnostic and operative hysteroscopy. A hysteroscopy may be done to find the cause of abnormal bleeding or bleeding that occurs after a woman has passed menopause. It also may be done to diagnose infertility. Also a hysteroscopy can be used to remove growths in the uterus, such as fibroids or polyps. We evaluated results of gynecological diagnostic and operative hysteroscopy, which was done in First maternity hospital.We took special questionnaires from 39 women and did prospective analyses.39 patients, who were done hysteroscopy were involved our study from November 2013 to January 2015. 51% of participants were reproductive age women. Under 20 years old participants who underwent diagnostic hysteroscopy due to hyperplasia of endometrium were 3%, they were performed biopsy. From all participants 87,2% performed operative hysteroscopy, 12,8% was diagnostic hysteroscopy. After diagnostic and operative hysteroscopy, 97% of patients had no symptoms, but last 3% of patients had lower abdominal pain. If clarify diagnosis which is approved after diagnostic and operative hysteroscopy 51.3% was displaced IUD, 35.9% was endometrial polyp, 2.6% was hyperplasia endometrium, 10.3% was infertility. Complication was 2.6% through postmenopausal participants if compared with premenopausal women. Diagnostic and operative hysteroscopic procedure has benefits for synehia, septum of uterus, endometrial hyperplasia, abnormal uterine bleeding, submucosal myomectomy. From all participants 87,2% performed operative hysteroscopy, 12,8% was diagnostic hysteroscopy. Hysteroscopy was done when displaced IUD (51.3%), polyp of endometrium (35.9%), hyperplasia of endometrium (2.6%), and infertility (10.3%).Complications after hysteroscopy depends from menopause.
5.A study of sexual transmission infection and its risk factors in Dornod province, Mongolia
Gangantsetseg B ; Tulgaa L ; Ganchimeg D ; Tserendash B ; Oyungerel B ; Bujin E
Mongolian Medical Sciences 2016;176(2):30-35
BackgroundIn the worldwide, each year registered about 357 million new cases of sexual transmitted diseases.39 % of all infectious diseases were STI diseases in Mongolia in 2013 and which also 56.8 % of totalinfectious diseases Dornod province.ObjectiveTo investigate sexual transmitted diseases among the population of Dornod province and its commonrisk-factors.Materials and MethodsIn the survey were chosen 600 persons which is aged from 15 to 64 by random selection methodand divided into 6 cluster and each cluster had 100 persons. In the survey attended 300 male, 300female.ResultsThe survey respondents were married 59.1%, 50.7% of the employed, and 49.3% of the unemployed.2,1% of the survey population has already been tried drug abuse, but in the group of age 15-24,indicate level of the knowledge about drug abusing is very low which is 29,4%, a little or less knowabout drug abusing 35,6%, not know about drug abusing 35%. In other hand beverage usage levelwas very high which is 67% and 51,3% is using an alcohol in the last year constantly.Examination of specialized doctors 38.3% were suspected of sexual transmitted infections. Theyincluded laboratory testing.The 4.9 percent of total respondents had sexually transmitted diseases. It were syphilis 57.1%,gonorrhea 10.2%, trichomonasis 6.1%.The 83 percent of total respondents had sexual intercourse. The average age of first sexualintercourse was 18 ± 1 (95% CI 16.8 - 19.1), 7.1% had two or more sexual partners. Men had toused alcohol while sexual intercourse was 32.1 percent. Women were 49.2 percent and 38.5 percentof people infected with sexually transmitted diseases not use condoms during sexual intercourse.Conclusion1. One in 20 people surveyed, women aged 15-24 and men aged 35-44 have sexual transmissioninfection.2. Risk factors are had two or more sexual partners, had to used alcohol while sexual intercourseand using condoms during sex with casual partners are not enough.
6.Epidemiology of neurohereditary diseases in the population of some provinces (aimags) existence in south and central part of Mongolia
Baasanjav D ; Erdenechimeg YA ; Chimeglkham B ; Sarantsetseg T ; Oyungerel B ; Bolormaa D
Mongolian Medical Sciences 2013;166(4):15-20
Background: Our previous study has shown that the prevalence and structure of the neurohereditary diseases were different by provinces and some form of these diseases as “indigenous” in some isolated population. There are some scientific results of our researches–genetics about consanguineous, which is more potential factor of community is some area of Mongolia. All these circumstance is giving to carry out this study.Materials and Methods: We used descriptive epidemiological method for revealing hereditary neurological diseases in the population of 6 provinces (aimags) of Mongolia: Dornogobi (Easthgobi), Sukhbaatar, Gobisumber, Central aimag, Bulgan, and Darkhan-Uul. Total population of these provinces is 363072. The number of population in 6 provinces was fluctuated in the range from 15.000 (Govisumber) to 88.875 (Darkhan-Uul). Prevalence was accounted for 100.000 populations.Results: The prevalence of neurohereditary diseases makes up 17.08 cases per 100.000 populations among these 6 provinces. 79% of these are hereditary neuromuscular diseases i.e. 49 patients from 29 families. Miltonic dystrophia and genetic neuropathies Charcot-Marie-Tooth have comparative high prevalence over test forms of disease.The high rate neurohereditary diseases was established in the population of Bulgan (35.80•10-5), Sukhbaatar (31.17•10-5), and Dornogobi (21.33•10-5) provinces. Their prevalence’s prevailed in the 7-10 times over rates Darkhan-Uul, 3-5 times over rates of Gobisumber aimags. No neuromuscular forms of neurohereditary diseases i.e spastic paraplegia (11.3%) and spinocerebeller ataxia (9.68%) accounts for 21% among all forms of neurohereditary diseases. The prevalence of neuromuscular diseases in the population of these six provinces is two times high then the average rate of the population of Russia (1980 years). First reason is may be associated with high predisposition of based on consanguineous through reproductive way in some of these provinces of Mongolia.
7.Research on natural foci and population based monitoring of tick borne encephalitis in mongolia
Uyanga B ; Oyungerel R ; Undraa B ; Burmaajav B
Mongolian Medical Sciences 2012;161(3):70-77
The number of tick borne diseases is increasing in the world. More than 100000 tick borne encephalitis, tick borne encephalitis cases were registered every year. It occurred in 29 Europien, 4 Asian countries and became public health concern [1]. In our country, virus, tick detection started since 1980 with collaboration Russian scientists. From 1998, collaborative team of Public Health Institute (PHI), National centre for communicable diseases (NCCD), National center for infectious diseases with natural foci (NCIDNF) and Rssian scientists started study of tick prevalence and infection of tick borne encephalitis in Khuvsgul, Khentii, Bulgan, Orkhon, Tuv province. In study of B.Byambaa, M.Dash (1994), 18 species tick were found in Mongolia. Ticks found in 27 soums of 7 provinces. TBE virus infection of tick was 1.2-16.7% in I.persulcatus, 13.7-20% in D.nutalli. Far eastern subtype founded from patient, Siberian subtype founded from tick in Bulgan province of Mongolia. TBEV infection was 1.1-39% among population; highest infection was in Bugan, Khuder soum of Selenge province, Dadаl soum of Khentii provinces. 57.2-59.4% of population was tick bitten and 21-73.7% of them were developed clinical symptoms during surveillance. Symptoms include redness, fever, headache, skin rash, join paint. Most TBE cases were developed fever, headache, vomiting, stiff neck, paralysis. 96% of them typical, 4.4% of them atypical, 60% of them fever, 13.3% meningial, 10% meningoencephalitis among 90 cases in 1998-2004. In review, clinical symptoms of TBE cases that occurred Mongolia similar to cases caused Sibirein subtype.
8.Prevalence of epilepsy and its specifics by age and sex among the rural population of Mongolia
Baasanjav D ; Erdenechimeg YA ; Oyungerel B ; Sarantsetseg TS ; Chimeglkham B ; Khandsuren B
Mongolian Medical Sciences 2010;153(3):13-17
Background: The data of prevalence of epilepsy in rural provinces among general population in Mongolia is rare. Goal:The study aimed to identify prevalence rate of epilepsy and its characteristics by age and sex among the population in eight provinces (Bayan-Ulgii, Bayankhongor, Gobi-Altai, Zavkhan, Uvurkhangai, Dundgobi, Orkhon and Hentii) of Mongolia.Material and Мethod: This study in the listed aimag populations was carried out by retrospective application and using a questionnaire developed according to a methodology approved by the Academic Council of the Medical Science Institute. For verification of the epilepsy diagnosis, the study based on neurologist examination and EEG. In some suspect cases we used neuroradiological tests including СT and MRI. The diagnosed patients were registered using a special form. The study involved diagnostic examinations of 627762 (306482 males; 321280 females) persons that had at least two unprovoked seizures in their lives. For each case of positive diagnosis we calculated the prevalence rate per 1,000 population in each category of extended age groups (1-12 months, 1-2, 3-4, 5-6, 7-8, 9-10, 11-12, 13-15, 16-17, 18-22, 23-27, 28-32, 33-37, 38-42, 43-47, 48-52, 53-59, and above 60) and by sex.Result: There were 1407 cases (785 males; 622 females) of diagnosed epilepsy among the studied population. The cumulative prevalence rate for all aimags was studied 2,24 (males- 2,56; females-1,93) per 1,000 population. The relatively high prevalence rates per 1,000 population were observed in Gobi-Altai (5,14), Dundgobi (3,31), and Orkhon (2,48) whereas the lowest rate was in Bayankhongor (1, 38). A differential look by sex reveals a high sex gap 6,20 for males and 4,12 for females in Gobi-Altai while Dundgobi (males- 3,84; females- 2,80), Orkhon (males-2,91; females-2,08); Uvurkhangai (males -2,20; females -1,73) show little difference by sex (P>0,05).As for the differences by the detailed age groups, all aimag data shows that prevalence for males ranges between 0,14(1- 12 months) and 5,17 (48-52) and for females between 0,24 (above 60) and 3,82 (38-42). The highest prevalence rate among male population was observed in 48-52 age group, 6,21/1000; followed by age groups 33-37 (2,93/1000); 53-59 (2,84/1000); 38-42 (2,81/1000); and 18-22 (2,38/1000). The highest prevalence rate among female population was observed in 43-47 age group 5,49/1000 followed by 38-42 (5,48/1000); 33-37 (4,0/1000); 53-59 (3,35/1000).Epilepsy prevalence in age groups younger than 11-12 tends to fall for both male and female population. Gender difference in prevalence is that males tend to have higher rates 2,56 than females 1,93 ( P<0,05).Conclusion:1. The general epilepsy prevalence among some rural populations in Mongolia is 2,24 (M -2,56; F-1,93) per 1,000 population.2. The cumulative by all studied aimags data reveal relatively high prevalence rate in age groups of 18-59. This level might be related to men’s vulnerability to traumas and factors of vascular origins while in women it might relate to their physiological transformations of pregnancy delivery and menopause.3. Epilepsy prevalence in age groups under 12 years old tends to fall for both male and female population which might be related to the low level of examination and diagnosis of these diseases among children.4. Compared to some foreign scholars’ data, Mongolia’s epilepsy prevalence rate does not qualify it among the high rate countries.
9. Histocompatibility testing for kidney graft survival
Sarantsetseg J ; Naranmandakh G ; Bolortuya KH ; Oyungerel TS ; Batbaatar G ; Munkhbat B
Health Laboratory 2015;4(1):23-28
Background:Kidney transplantation has being performed in Mongolia since 2006. However there is currently no published data available on long-term graft and patient survival.Objective:Our aim was to assess the long-term graft and patient survival rate correlation with HLA-A-B-DR matching. Material and Methods:We retrospectively analyzed data from 70 adult kidney transplants performed at our hospital from August 2006 through January 2014. The data was retrospectively collected from patient fles, including characteristics of the recipient and donor, post transplant features and HLA-A-B-DR DNA based typing results. The KaplanMeier method was used to analyze graft and patient survival.Results:The mean patient follow-up period after kidney transplantation was 39,6±25.9 months, and the mean kidney graft follow-up period was 36.6±23.7 months for 70 cases. Overall graft and patient survivals were 52 (74.3%) and 60 (85.7%) respectively in 70 cases. Five-year graft and patient survivals were 23 (67.6%) and 29 (85.3%) respectively in 34 cases. The group with four to six mismatched were found to have a signifcantly lower 3 and 5-year graft and patient survival (71%; 35%); (80%; 40%) compared to 0 to 1 mismatched group (100%) (p=.030; p=.015). Furthermore we analyzed the association of HLA matching, immunosuppressive therapy and long-term graft survival. We selected CNI mono-therapy group for long-term survival analysis and observed a similar pattern. In mono-therapy group, the group with four to six mismatched were found to have a significantly lower 3 and 5-year graft and patient survival (75%; 30%); (65%; 30%) compared to 0 to 1 mismatched group (100%) (p=.037; p=.001).Conclusion:The results showed that graft and patient survival rates were lower compared with results from established centers. Statistically highly signifcant effect of HLA matching on kidney graft and patient survival rates was found in our analysis. Five years after transplantation the graft survival rate of frst adult kidney transplant with 4-6MM was 65-70% lower than that of grafts with 0-1MM. Longitudinal cohort study needed in the future to exhibit an improved transplantation outcome.
10.The prevalence and several clinical characteristics of myotonic dystrophy in the population of Mongolia
Baasan D ; Erdenechimeg Y ; Oyungerel B ; Sarantsetseg T ; Khandsuren B ; Chimeglham B
Mongolian Medical Sciences 2011;168(1):23-26
Backgroundв Previous the prevalence of myotonic dystrophy was identified very rare, because of the poor diagnostics. In fact, due to getting high quality of diagnostical equipments the disease is determined very common among people in the world. According to some researchers’s statistical data during 1980-1990 years, the prevalence was 1.1 in England, 2.4 in South Ireland, 5.0 in Switzerland per 100.000 population.Goal. The study was aimed to establish the prevalence of myotonic dystrophy in MongoliaMethod. In this study which is a part of a general epidemiological study of some hereditary neurological diseases in Mongolia since 1997, authors established the prevalence of myotonic dystrophy among 1.7 million population from 14 aimags and the capital city Ulaanbaatar during the period from 1997 to 2010.Results. The prevalence by aimags was ranged from 0.0 to 27.06 per 100.000 population. The average nationwide prevalence is 5.63 per 100.000. Several aimags, especially Gobi-Altai, Orkhon and Khuvsgul are high prevalence with over 3-5 times the average. But in Dornod, Bayan-Ulgii, Dundgobi, Zavkhan, Uvurkhangai, Khentii aimags didn’t have a case of myotonic dystrophy in their population. The rest of aimags have a prevalence from 2.45 (Uvs) to 5.0 (Ulaanbaatar) per 100.000 population.Conclusion1. The relatively high prevalence of myotonic dystrophy was determined among the Mongolian population, especially in Gobi-Altai, Orkhon and Khuvsgul aimags with over 3-5 times the average. 2. The disease is spreading through reproductive way in some isolated populations. There is also a trend of increasing incidence of the disease in urban areas apparently through mechanic way rural to urban migration. 3. The study concludes that there is a need of more intensive response to fight and prevent this disease through upgrading to the modern neurological and genetic diagnostics of the disease, and their regular and sustainable application. Consequently, there is also should be need to create and improve clinical and genetic counseling for patients with this disease.