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International journal of stem cells | 2017

Bone Marrow Stem Cells Anti-liver Fibrosis Potency: Inhibition of Hepatic Stellate Cells Activity and Extracellular Matrix Deposition.

Ervina Julien Sitanggang; Radiana D. Antarianto; Sri Widia A Jusman; Jeanne Adiwinata Pawitan; Ahmad Aulia Jusuf

Transplantation of bone marrow derived stem cells (BMSCs) has been reported inhibits liver fibrosis. Several in vitro studies by co-culturing BMSCs and hepatic stellate cells (HSCs) indirectly or directly in 2D models showed inhibition of HSC as the key player in liver fibrosis. In this study, we investigated direct effect of BMSCs on HSCs by co-culturing BMSCs and HSCs in 3D model as it represents the liver microenvironment with intricate cell-cell and cell-matrix interactions. Primary isolated rat HSCs and BMSCs were directly co-cultured at 1:1 ratio with hanging drop method. The monoculture of rat HSCs served as positive control. Mono-culture and co-culture samples were harvested on day 3, 5 and 7 for histological analysis. The samples were analyzed for extracellular matrix deposition by Masson’s Trichrome staining, tenascin-C immunocytochemistry, resting HSC’s state as shown by positive Oil Red O stained cells. Our results indicated CD90+CD34− BMSCs anti-liver fibrosis potency as evidenced by higher proportion of Oil Red O-positive cells in the co-culture group compared to the monoculture group and the significant decrease in extracellular matrix deposition as well as the decrease in tenascin-C expression in the co-culture group (p<0.05) compared to the monoculture group. These findings demonstrate that BMSCs have a potential therapeutic effect against liver fibrotic process through their capacity to inhibit HSCs activation and their effect in minimizing extracellular matrix deposition.


Asian Cardiovascular and Thoracic Annals | 2018

Role of terminal warm blood cardioplegia in complex congenital heart surgery

Pribadi W. Busro; Harvey Romolo; Sudigdo Sastroasmoro; Jusuf Rachmat; Mohammad Sadikin; Anwar Santoso; Cindy E. Boom; Suhendro Suwarto; Ahmad Aulia Jusuf

Introduction Myocardial protection is vital to ensure successful open heart surgery. Cardioplegic solution is one method to achieve good myocardial protection. Inevitably, ischemia-reperfusion injury occurs with aortic crossclamping. Histidine-tryptophan-ketoglutarate solution is a frequently used cardioplegia for complex congenital heart surgery. We postulated that addition of terminal warm blood cardioplegia before removal of the aortic crossclamp might improve myocardial protection. Method A randomized controlled trial was conducted on 109 cyanotic patients aged, 1 to 5 years who underwent complex biventricular repair. They were divided into a control group of 55 patients who had histidine-tryptophan-ketoglutarate only and a treatment group of 54 who had histidine-tryptophan-ketoglutarate with terminal warm blood cardioplegia. Endpoints were clinical parameters, troponin I levels, and caspase-3 as an apoptosis marker. Results The incidence of low cardiac output syndrome was 34%, with no significant difference between groups (35.2% vs. 33.3%, p = 0.84). The incidence of arrhythmias in our treatment group was lower compared to the control group (36% vs. 12%, p = 0.005). Troponin I and caspase-3 results did not show any significant differences between groups. For cases with Aristotle score ≥ 10, weak expression of caspase-3 in the treatment group post-cardiopulmonary bypass was lower compared to the control group. Conclusion For complex congenital cardiac surgery, the addition of terminal warm blood cardioplegia does not significantly improve postoperative clinical or metabolic markers.


Advanced Science Letters | 2017

Analysis on Nkx2.1 Expression in the Embryonic Foregut Endoderm During Cephalocaudal Folding Process

Octavia Dwi Wahyuni; Isabella Kurnia Liem; Ahmad Aulia Jusuf

 References  Citations  Supplementary Data  Data/Media  Metrics 


Medical Journal of Indonesia | 2011

Iliac crest and femoral bone marrow as the source of plastic-adherent cells

Phedy Phedy; Ismail Hadisoebroto Dilogo; Ahmad Aulia Jusuf; Erica Kholinne; Zuhri Efendi


Makara Journal of Science | 2013

Effects of Methanolic Jatropha multifida L. Extract in Wound Healing Assessed by the Total Number of PMN Leukocytes and Fibroblasts

Juniarti; Aryenti; Yuhernita; Ernie Hernawati Poerwaningsih; Ahmad Aulia Jusuf; Hans-Joachim Freisleben; Mohamad Sadikin


Journal of Global Pharma Technology | 2018

Immunohistochemistry Detection Method of Rejection Reaction of Human Umbilical Cord Derived Mesenchymal Stem Cell on Rat Sciatic Nerve Tissue

Ria Margiana; Ahmad Aulia Jusuf; Silvia W. Lestari


International Journal of Applied Pharmaceutics | 2018

IMPACT OF ZOLEDRONATE BISPHOSPHONATE GEL IN VIRGIN COCONUT OIL ON THE INCREASE OF OSTEOCLAST APOPTOSIS

Carolin Parlina; Erni Hernawati Purwaningsih; Ahmad Aulia Jusuf; Retno Widayati


Advanced Science Letters | 2018

The Correlations Between Walking Analysis Parameters and Q1–Q4 Angles in the Experimental Animal Model of Sciatic Nerve Injury

Ria Margiana; Renindra Ananda Aman; Jeanne Adiwinata Pawitan; Ahmad Aulia Jusuf; Nurhadi Ibrahim; Heri Wibowo


eJournal Kedokteran Indonesia | 2017

Comparison of 2D and 3D Co-Culture with Hanging Drop Method to Produce a More Clinically Relevant Microenvironment

Radiana D. Antarianto; Wahyunia Likhayati Septiana; Ahmad Aulia Jusuf; Atikah Chalida Barasila; Jeannne Adiwinata Pawitan; Iqbal Fasha


The Japanese Biochemical Society/The Molecular Biology Society of Japan | 2017

The effect of HIF-1alfa and HIF-2alfa inhibition on proliferation of keloid fibroblasts

Sri A. Jusman; Dewi Hambar Sari; Sri Suciati Ningsih; Ahmad Aulia Jusuf; Ani Retno Prijanti; Mohamad Sadikin; Novi Silvia Hardiany

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Ria Margiana

University of Indonesia

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