1.Qualitative Flow Cytometric Analysis of Malaysian Myelodysplastic Syndromes (MDS) Patients
Mohadese Hashem Broojerdi ; Rajesh Ramasamy ; Sabariah Md Noor ; Zainina Binti Seman
The Medical Journal of Malaysia 2012;67(1):77-80
Myelodysplastic syndromes (MDS) are a group of
haematological malignancies categorized by ineffective
hematopoiesis that result in dysplasia. Although
morphological diagnosis is a traditional and standard
technique that is used for the diagnosis of MDS, the
heterogeneous blood and bone marrow characteristics of
MDS patients can potentially obscure the right diagnosis.
Thus, we have utilized flow cytometric immunophenotyping
as a supportive mechanism to obtain a more accurate and
faster method for detection of abnormal markers in MDS.
Flow cytometry was used for analyzing bone marrow
samples from newly diagnosed MDS patients to investigate
the abnormal antigen expression patterns in granulocytic,
monocytic, erythroid, lymphoid lineages and myeloid
precursors. The results were compared with those obtained
from cases that had Idiopathic Thrombocytopenic Purpura
(ITP) as a control. The most common abnormality found in
the granulocytic lineage was the decrease of CD10. Low
expressions of CD13 were the most frequent abnormality in
the monocytic lineage. The erythroid lineage was found to
have low expression of CD235A+/CD71+, reduce of CD71and
decreased CD235a. In conclusion, this method is useful for
confirming cases in which it is difficult to make a diagnosis by morphology.
2.Secondary polycythaemia in a Malay girl with homozygous Hb Tak
Hanizah Salwa AMRAN ; Mimi Azura AZIZ ; Elizabeth GEORGE ; Noraesah MAHMUD ; Tze Yan LEE ; Sabariah Md NOOR
The Malaysian Journal of Pathology 2017;39(3):321-326
Hb Tak is one of more than 200 high affinity haemoglobin variants reported worldwide. It resultsfrom the insertion of two nucleotides (AC) at the termination codon, between codon 146 and codon147 of the beta-globin gene [Beta 147 (+AC)]. Polycythaemia is the main clinical feature althoughaffected carriers are usually asymptomatic and do not require intervention. Several case studies inthis region have reported the co-inheritance of Hb Tak with Hb E, delta beta and beta thalassaemiawith one case of homozygous Hb Tak in a Thai boy. In this case report, a cluster of haemoglobinTak was found in a family of Malay ethnic origin. Cascade family screening was conducted whileinvestigating a 4-year old girl who presented with symptomatic polycythaemia. She had 2 previousHb analysis done, at 7-month and 2-year-old with the diagnosis of possible Hb Q Thailand andHomozygous Hb D, respectively. Both diagnosis did not fit her clinical presentations. She was plethoric,had reduced exercise tolerance as well as cardiomyopathy. Her parents were consanguineouslymarried and later diagnosed as asymptomatic carriers of Hb Tak. Consequently, re-analysis of thegirl’s blood sample revealed a homozygous state of Hb Tak. In conclusion, high oxygen affinityhaemoglobin like Hb Tak should be considered in the investigation of polycythaemic patients withabnormal Hb analyses. In this case, DNA analysis was crucial in determining the correct diagnosis.
3.Platelet Aggregation Pattern on Light Transmission Aggregometry Among Malaysian Healthy Individuals
Azlina Muhsin ; Eusni Rahayu Mohd. Tohit ; Sabariah Md. Noor ; Faraizah Abd. Karim
Malaysian Journal of Medicine and Health Sciences 2020;16(Supp 9, November):33-37
Introduction: Platelet aggregation test using light transmission aggregometry (LTA) is considered as the gold
standard for evaluation of platelet function. Variations of platelet aggregation had been reported in apparently
healthy individuals whereby a normal cut–off value established locally is highly recommended. This study aims
to determine the platelet aggregation pattern and the preliminary findings on reference values for
multiple agonists–induced platelet aggregation among Malaysian healthy individuals in a single centre.
Method: A total number of 63 informed consented healthy individuals consisted of Malay, Chinese and Indian were recruited among staff and blood donors at National Blood Centre, Kuala Lumpur. Platelet aggregation was measured using LTA against adenosine diphosphate 10 µM (ADP10), collagen 0.19 mg/mL (COL), ristocetin 1.5 mg/mL (RIS), arachidonic acid 1 mM (AA) and epinephrine 10 µM (EPI). Results were expressed as percent final
aggregation (%FA). Reference values were calculated from mean±2SD. Results: Age, gender and ethnic groups had no significant effect on platelet aggregation. A variability of platelet aggregation response to EPI was observed among the healthy individuals. Ten of 33 respondents (30%) had impaired aggregation with <20% FA in response to EPI. The local population showed a slightly higher aggregation pattern in response to COL, RIS, AA and EPI (excluding non-responders) compared to manufacturer’s reference values. Conclusion: This study has provided a glimpse of the aggregation pattern of the local nationality showing considerable differences in the reference values from
manufacturer’s; thus highlighting the need of establishing local reference values.
4.Sleep quality and body weight status of Malaysian university students
Nurul Fareeza Suhaimi ; Zuriati Ibrahim ; Siti Nur &lsquo ; Asyura Adznam ; Sabariah Md Noor
Malaysian Journal of Nutrition 2020;26(No.3):461-470
Introduction: Inadequate sleep duration is a modifiable behaviour linked with body
weight, yet limited is known on the role of sleep quality with body weight status
among university students. The study aimed to determine sleep quality and its
association with body weight status among university students. Methods: A crosssectional study was conducted among 240 university students (24.6% males, 75.4%
females) with a mean age of 21.22±1.24 years. Subjects were recruited from four
faculties of University Putra Malaysia (UPM). Information on socio-demographic,
sleep quality and anthropometric measurements were collected. Pittsburgh Sleep
Quality Index (PSQI) was used to assess sleep quality, whereby a summation score
from seven components yielded a global score on sleep quality, with higher scores
indicating poor sleep quality. Results: Majority of subjects were Malay (79.2%)
with a mean body mass index of 22.6kg/m2. A majority (61.3%) had normal body
weight, with the prevalences of underweight (UW), overweight (OW), and obesity
(OB) at 12.9%, 19.6% and 6.3%, respectively. The mean global PSQI score was
5.76±2.64, with half of the respondents (50.4%) experiencing poor sleep quality.
OW-OB experienced poorer sleep quality (6.53±2.79, p=0.004) and longer sleep
latency (1.34±0.10, p=0.008) relative to UW-NW. OB subjects had substantially more
frequent sleep disturbances compared to non-OB subjects (1.53±0.64, p=0.012).
Conclusion: Findings suggest that OW-OB students at university are at a greater
risk of having reduced sleep quality with longer sleep latency and frequent sleep
disturbances. There is a need for a wellness initiative to reduce the incidence of
obesity while fostering healthier sleeping habits among university students.
5.Evaluation of Anti-Hyperlipidaemic Activity of a Mixture of Zinger officinale, Allium sativum, Citrus Lemon, Honey, and Malus domestica Vinegar (ZACAH) Extracts in Rats Fed with High Cholesterol Diet
Kokila Vani Perumal ; Hasnah Bahari ; NorShafarina Shari ; Kasturi Kanniappan ; Khairul Kamilah Abdul Kadir ; Zunoliza Abdullah ; Mohd Radzi Ahmad ; Ibrahim Kalle Kwaifa ; Siti Hadizah Jumidil ; Azrina Zainal Abidin ; Sabariah Md Noor ; Yong Yoke Keong ; Santhra Segaran Balan
Malaysian Journal of Medicine and Health Sciences 2022;18(No.5):55-63
Introduction: The incidence and complications of hyperlipidemia associated co-morbidities and mortalities are
grossly increasing globally. Intervention with natural products preparation has been identified as an alternative for
the management of hyperlipidaemia and its related cardiovascular complications. This study investigated the anti-hyperlipidaemic activities of a mixture of Zinger officinale, Allium sativum, Citrus lemon, honey, and Malus domestica
vinegar (ZACAH) extracts in in Sprague Dawley (SD) rats fed with high cholesterol diet. Methods: Thirty-six male
SD rats were randomly distributed into 6 groups, including normal chow diet-fed (NC), high cholesterol diet (HCD),
HCD+ Simvastatin (standard drug) while the remaining three groups were fed with HCD + ZACAH extracts at different doses (1, 3 and 5mg/kg body weight) for 18 weeks. Simvastatin at 10 mg/kg of bodyweight was used as control.
High-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) was used to determine phenolic compounds present in ZACAH
extracts, elastase inhibitory assay was determined using spectrometric with a substrate (N-Succ-(Ala)3-pnitroanilide
(SANA) while 2,2-diphenyl-1-picrylhydrazyl (DPPH) was performed based by the method described by Blois, 1958.
Results: In vitro; ZACAH extracts had oxygen radical absorbance capacity (ORAC) value of 2000 µmol TE/100 mL,
total phenolic content (TPC) of 7537 ± 54.5%, DPPH free radical scavenging activity of 27.34 ± 2.71%, elastase
inhibitory assay of 29.29 ± 1.65% and lipoxygenase inhibitory assay of 98.58 ± 1.42%. In vivo, ZACAH extracts
showed decreased bodyweight, adipose tissue, improved lipid profiles and hepatic biochemical enzymes. Conclusion: These results suggested that ZACAH extracts supplementation improved hyperlipidaemia in SD rats and might
be a promising adjuvant for the treatment of hyperlipidaemia.