1.Tissue engineering trachea: Malaysian experience.
The Medical Journal of Malaysia 2004;59 Suppl B():3-4
Management of severe tracheal anomalies remains a clinical challenge. Tissue engineering offers new hope in trachea reconstruction surgery. However to date no optimal technique achieved in the formation of human or animal trachea. The main problem lies on the biomaterial used and the complex city of forming trachea in vivo. This study was aimed at creating tissue-engineered trachea cartilage from easily accessible human and animal nasal septum cartilage using internal scaffold and biodegradable human and animal fibrin.
Absorbable Implants
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Chondrocytes/pathology
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Chondrocytes/*transplantation
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Mice, Nude
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Polyethylene
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*Tissue Engineering
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Trachea/pathology
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Trachea/*surgery
2.A Systematic Review on the Intervention Using Exercise Gaming to reduce Childhood Obesity
The International Medical Journal Malaysia 2019;18(2):139-146
The worsening trend of childhood obesity is a global public health issue. Digital technology evolution is a
contributing factor towards physical inactivity and obesity among children. In order to overcome this
growing problem, exercise games have been introduced in early eighties to ameliorate this obesogenic
environment. Exercise games utilize innovative technologies that provide an interactive environment,
requiring gestures and body movements to simulate on-screen gameplay. The objective of this review is to
assess the effectiveness of exercise gaming intervention in managing childhood obesity. A systematic review
was performed. Six articles examining exercise video games impact on weight management among children
published between January 2013 and December 2017 in the English language were selected from a total of 54
articles identified through five major search engines. Majority of the researchwas conducted in developed
countries particularly in the United States whereby some developing countries had started with small-scale
researches in this area. The result indicated that there was a significant increase in physical activity
level, reduction of BMI, reduced adipose tissue composition and a positive psychological impact after the
intervention of exercise games. However, the impact of exercise games on physiological and metabolic
parameters were inconclusive and requires further study. In conclusion, exercise games are the effective
way to combat childhood obesity, along with other modules of lifestyle.
3.Tissue engineering research in developing countries, the significant and differences as compared to the developed countries.
The Medical Journal of Malaysia 2008;63 Suppl A():47-48
The emergence of tissue engineering and stem cell research has created a tremendous response amongst scientist in Malaysia. However, despite the enthusiastic to embark on the research we have to carefully divert the research towards our needs. This is due to our responsibility to address the mounting problem of communicable diseases here and a very limited funding. As commercialization is a key objective the combination of products towards treating or diagnosing communicable and non-communicable diseases in the developing country is another important factor. The discussion here is mainly on the evolution of tissue engineering in Malaysia and taking a model of tissue engineering in otolaryngology.
4.Linkage and association studies in a Malaysian family with autosomal recessive non-syndromic hearing loss.
Wahida I Farah ; B S Aminuddin ; B H I Ruszymah
The Malaysian journal of pathology 2006;28(1):23-33
Hearing loss is a common sensory deficit in humans. The hearing loss may be conductive, sensorineural, or mixed, syndromic or nonsyndromic, prelingual or postlingual. Due to the complexity of the hearing mechanism, it is not surprising that several hundred genes might be involved in causing hereditary hearing loss. There are at least 82 chromosomal loci that have been identified so far which are associated with the most common type of deafness--non-syndromic deafness. However, there are still many more which remained to be discovered. Here, we report the mapping of a locus for autosomal recessive, non-syndromic deafness in a family in Malaysia. The investigated family (AC) consists of three generations--parents who are deceased, nine affected and seven unaffected children and grandchildren. The deafness was deduced to be inherited in an autosomal recessive manner with 70% penetrance. Recombination frequencies were assumed to be equal for both males and females. Using two-point lod score analysis (MLINK), a maximum lod score of 2.48 at 0% recombinant (Z = 2.48, theta = 0%) was obtained for the interval D14S63-D14S74. The haplotype analysis defined a 14.38 centiMorgan critical region around marker D14S258 on chromosome 14q23.2-q24.3. There are 16 candidate genes identified with positive expression in human cochlear and each has great potential of being the deaf gene responsible in causing non-syndromic hereditary hearing loss in this particular family. Hopefully, by understanding the role of genetics in deafness, early interventional strategies can be undertaken to improve the life of the deaf community.
Deafness
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Family
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Relationship by association
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MALAYSIAN
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Linkage (Genetics)
5.Differential gene expression of human adipose-derived stem cells in osteogenic induction.
Hamid AA ; Ruszymah BH ; Aminuddin BS ; Sathappan S ; Chua KH
The Medical Journal of Malaysia 2008;63 Suppl A():9-10
Human adipose-derived stem cells (HADSC) have demonstrated the capacity of differentiating into bone depending on the specific induction stimuli and growth factors. However, investigation on stem cell characteristic after osteogenic differentiation is still lacking. The goal of this study was to investigate the differential expression of sternness and osteogenic genes in non-induced HADSC compared with HADSC after osteogenic induction using quantitative Real Time RT-PCR. Our results showed that OCT-4, REX-1, FZD9, OSC, RUNX, and ALP were up regulated after osteogenic induction. This may indicated that HADSCs after osteogenic induction still possessed some stemness properties.
6.Interaction between insulin-like growth factor-1 with other growth factors in serum depleted culture medium for human cartilage engineering.
Chua KH ; Aminuddin BS ; Fuzina NH ; Ruszymah BH
The Medical Journal of Malaysia 2004;59 Suppl B():7-8
The regulation roles of insulin-like growth factor-1 (IGF-1) with basic fibroblast growth factor (bFGF) and transforming growth factor beta 2 (TGFbeta2) in human nasal septum chondrocytes monolayer culture and cartilage engineering was investigated in this study. The role of IGF-1 with bFGF and TGFbeta2 was investigated by measuring chondrocyte growth kinetic and collagen genes expression. IGF-1 together with bFGF and TGFbeta2 promote cartilage tissue engineering, increase type II collagen expression and enhance the histological features of engineered cartilage.
Cartilage/*transplantation
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Cell Division/physiology
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Chondrocytes/*cytology
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Collagen Type II/genetics
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Culture Media, Serum-Free
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Gene Expression/physiology
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Growth Substances/*physiology
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Insulin-Like Growth Factor I/*physiology
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Tissue Engineering/*methods
7.The effects of age on monolayer culture of human keratinocytes for future use in skin engineering.
Muhd Fakhruddin BH ; Aminuddin BS ; Mazlyzam AL ; Ruszymah BH
The Medical Journal of Malaysia 2004;59 Suppl B():182-183
Skin is the largest organ in human system and plays a vital role as a barrier against environment and pathogens. Skin regeneration is important in tissue engineering especially in cases of chronic wounds. With the tissue engineering technology, these skins equivalent have been use clinically to repair burns and wounds. Consented redundant skin samples were obtained from patients aged 9 to 65 years old. Skin samples were digested with dispase, thus separating the epidermis and the dermis layer. The epidermis layer was trypsinized and cultured in DKSFM in 6-well plate at 37 degrees C and 5% CO2. Once confluent, the culture were trypsinized and the cells were pooled. Cells were counted using haemacytometer. Doubling time and viability were calculated and analysed. From the result, we conclude that doubling time and viability of in vitro keratinocytes cultured in DKSFM media is not age dependant.
Age Factors
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Burns/physiopathology
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Burns/*therapy
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Cell Aging/*physiology
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Cell Division/physiology
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Cell Survival/physiology
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Chronic Disease
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Keratinocytes/*cytology
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*Skin Transplantation
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Statistics
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Tissue Engineering/*methods
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Wound Healing/physiology
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Wounds and Injuries/physiopathology
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Wounds and Injuries/*therapy
8.Age and gender effect on the growth of bone marrow stromal cells in vitro.
Shamsul BS ; Aminuddin BS ; Ng MH ; Ruszymah BH
The Medical Journal of Malaysia 2004;59 Suppl B():196-197
Bone marrow harvested by aspiration contains connective tissue progenitor cells which can be selectively isolated and induced to express bone phenotype in vitro. The osteoblastic progenitor can be estimated by counting the number of cells attach using the haemacytometer. This study was undertaken to test the hypothesis that human aging is associated with a significant change on the number of osteoblastic progenitors in the bone marrow. Bone marrow aspirates were harvested from 38 patients, 14 men (age 11-70) and 24 women (age 10-70) and cultured in F12: DMEM (1:1). In total 15 bone marrow samples have been isolated from patients above 40 years old (men/women) of age. Fourteen (93.3%) of this samples failed to proliferate. Only one (6.7%) bone marrow sample from a male patient, aged 59 years old was successfully cultured. Seventy percent (16/23) of the samples from patient below than 40 years old were successfully cultured. However, our observation on the survival rate for cells of different gender from patient below 40 years old does not indicate any significant difference. From this study, we conclude that the growth of bone marrow stromal cells possibly for bone engineering is better from bone marrow aspirates of younger patient.
Age Factors
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Bone Marrow Cells/*cytology
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Cell Aging/*physiology
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Cell Division/*physiology
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Cell Survival/physiology
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Mesenchymal Stem Cells/*cytology
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Osteoblasts/*cytology
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Sex Factors
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Stromal Cells/cytology
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*Tissue Engineering
9.Living bilayered human skin equivalent: promising potentials for wound healing.
Mazlyzam AL ; Aminuddin BS ; Saim L ; Ruszymah BH
The Medical Journal of Malaysia 2008;63 Suppl A():32-33
The angiogenic potential of native skin (NS), keratinocytes single skin equivalent (SSE-K), fibroblasts single skin equivalent (SSE-F) and bilayered skin equivalent secreting angiogenic growth factors such as transforming growth factor beta1 (TGF-beta1), vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF), keratinocyte growth factor (KGF) and basic fibroblast growth factor (bFGF) in the in vitro systems at 24, 48, 72 hours and 7 days was compared using Enzyme-Linked Immunosorbent Assay (ELISA). Bilayered skin equivalent exhibit highest release of growth factors within 24 hours to 7 days of culture compared to NS, SSE-K and SSE-F. This proved the potential of bilayered skin equivalent in producing and sustaining growth factors release to enhance angiogenesis, fibroblasts proliferation, matrix deposition, migration and growth of keratinocytes.
10.Management of malodour fungating wound with nanocrystalline silver coated dressing
Steffi Wong ; Zaliana Brahim ; Nur Amreen Aminuddin ; Norzatulsyima Nasirudin
The Medical Journal of Malaysia 2017;72(5):316-317
Chronic exudative malodorous fungating wound of four
years at the right arm due to diffuse large B cell lymphoma
managed with silver dressings. In two months of application
with nanocrystalline silver coated dressings, there was
significant improvement in wound.
Neoplasms