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BMC Complementary and Alternative Medicine | 2011

Effects of edible bird's nest (EBN) on cultured rabbit corneal keratocytes

Fadhilah Zainal Abidin; Chua Kien Hui; Ng Sook Luan; Elvy Suhana Mohd Ramli; Lee Ting Hun; Norzana Abd Ghafar

BackgroundThere has been no effective treatment or agent that is available for corneal injury in promoting corneal wound healing. Previous studies on edible birds nest extract (EBN) had reported the presence of hormone-like substance; avian epidermal growth factor that could stimulate cell division and enhance regeneration. This study aimed to investigate the effects of EBN on corneal keratocytes proliferative capacity and phenotypical changes.MethodsCorneal keratocytes from six New Zealand White Rabbits were isolated and cultured until Passage 1. The proliferative effects of EBN on corneal keratocytes were determined by MTT assay in serum-containing medium (FDS) and serum-free medium (FD). Keratocytes phenotypical changes were morphologically assessed and gene expression of aldehyde dehydrogenase (ALDH), collagen type 1 and lumican were determined through RT-PCR.ResultsThe highest cell proliferation was observed when both media were supplemented with 0.05% and 0.1% EBN. Cell proliferation was also consistently higher in FDS compared to FD. Both phase contrast micrographs and gene expression analysis confirmed the corneal keratocytes retained their phenotypes with the addition of EBN.ConclusionsThese results suggested that low concentration of EBN could synergistically induce cell proliferation, especially in serum-containing medium. This could be a novel breakthrough as both cell proliferation and functional maintenance are important during corneal wound healing. The in vitro test is considered as a crucial first step for nutri-pharmaceutical formation of EBN-based eye drops before in vivo application.


The Aging Male | 2012

Testosterone is associated with age-related changes in bone health status, muscle strength and body composition in men

Kok Yong Chin; Ima Nirwana Soelaiman; Isa Naina Mohamed; Suzana Shahar; Nur Islami Mohd Fahmi Teng; Elvy Suhana Mohd Ramli; Fairus Ahmad; Amilia Aminuddin; Wan Zurinah Wan Ngah

Objective: Variations in testosterone levels are associated with several outcomes of aging. The present study aimed to examine the relationship between age-related decline of testosterone levels and changes in bone health status, handgrip strength, body fat percentage and fat-free mass. Materials and methods: A total of 335 Malaysian Chinese and Malay men aged 40 years and above were recruited for this study. Their body compositions, calcaneal speed of sound and handgrip strength were measured and their blood was collected. Linear regression analysis was done to examine the relationship among age, testosterone levels and outcomes of aging. Results: The results indicated significant changes in all testosterone measurements, sex hormone binding globulin level, calcaneal speed of sound, handgrip strength, body fat percentage and fat-free mass with age (p < 0.05). Age-dependent decline in bioavailable and free testosterone levels were significantly associated with reduction in calcaneal speed of sound, fat-free mass and handgrip strength (p < 0.05). Age-dependent decline in the total testosterone level was significantly associated with an increase in body fat percentage among the elderly men (p < 0.05). Conclusion: Testosterone levels are associated with changes in outcome of aging such as bone health status, muscle strength and body composition, and the relationships are age-dependent.


Evidence-based Complementary and Alternative Medicine | 2012

Nigella sativa: A Potential Antiosteoporotic Agent

Ahmad Nazrun Shuid; Norazlina Mohamed; Isa Naina Mohamed; Faizah Othman; Farihah Suhaimi; Elvy Suhana Mohd Ramli; Norliza Muhammad; Ima Nirwana Soelaiman

Nigella sativa seeds (NS) has been used traditionally for various illnesses. The most abundant and active component of NS is thymoquinone (TQ). Animal studies have shown that NS and TQ may be used for the treatment of diabetes-induced osteoporosis and for the promotion of fracture healing. The mechanism involved is unclear, but it was postulated that the antioxidative, and anti-inflammatory activities may play some roles in the treatment of osteoporosis as this bone disease has been linked to oxidative stress and inflammation. This paper highlights studies on the antiosteoporotic effects of NS and TQ, the mechanisms behind these effects and their safety profiles. NS and TQ were shown to inhibit inflammatory cytokines such as interleukin-1 and 6 and the transcription factor, nuclear factor κB. NS and TQ were found to be safe at the current dosage for supplementation in human with precautions in children and pregnant women. Both NS and TQ have shown potential as antiosteoporotic agent but more animal and clinical studies are required to further assess their antiosteoporotic efficacies.


Clinics | 2013

Sex hormones in Malay and Chinese men in Malaysia: are there age and race differences?

Kok Yong Chin; Ima Nirwana Soelaiman; Isa Naina Mohamed; Fairus Ahmad; Elvy Suhana Mohd Ramli; Amilia Aminuddin; Wan Zurinah Wan Ngah

OBJECTIVES: Variations in the prevalence of sex-hormone-related diseases have been observed between Asian ethnic groups living in the same country; however, available data concerning their sex hormone levels are limited. The present study aimed to determine the influence of ethnicity and age on the sex hormone levels of Malay and Chinese men in Malaysia. METHODS: A total of 547 males of Malay and Chinese ethnicity residing in the Klang Valley Malaysia underwent a detailed screening, and their blood was collected for sex hormones analyses. RESULTS: Testosterone levels were normally distributed in the men (total, free and non-sex hormone-binding globulin (SHBG) bound fractions), and significant ethnic differences were observed (p<0.05); however, the effect size was small. In general, testosterone levels in males began to decline significantly after age 50. Significant ethnic differences in total, free and non-SHBG bound fraction estradiol levels were observed in the 20-29 and 50-59 age groups (p<0.05). The estradiol levels of Malay men decreased as they aged, but they increased for Chinese men starting at age 40. CONCLUSIONS: Small but significant differences in testosterone levels existed between Malay and Chinese males. Significant age and race differences existed in estradiol levels. These differences might contribute to the ethnic group differences in diseases related to sex hormones, which other studies have found in Malaysia.


Current Drug Targets | 2013

Piper Sarmentosum: A New Hope for the Treatment of Osteoporosis

Elvy Suhana Mohd Ramli; Farihah Suhaimi; Fairus Ahmad; Ahmad Nazrun Shuid; Norazlina Mohamad; Ima Nirwana Soelaiman

Osteoporosis is a major global health problem. Osteoporosis is characterized by the loss of bone mass and strength which leads to an increased risk of fracture. Glucocorticoid treatment is the leading cause of secondary osteoporosis. Glucocorticoid action in bone depends upon the expression of 11beta-hydroxysteroid dehydrogenase type 1 enzyme (11β-HSD1). The oestrogen deficient state causes osteoporosis due to enhancement of osteoclastogenesis by oxidative stress which leads to increased bone resorption. Piper sarmentosum (Daun Kaduk) is commonly used in the local cuisine of South East Asia. It is also traditionally used to treat many diseases such as inflammation, dermatitis and joint pain. Studies have revealed antioxidant properties through its flavonoids compound naringenin which acts as a superoxide scavenger that may help in the endogenous antioxidant defence system to protect bone against osteoporosis. Recent studies found that Ps extract has the ability to inhibit the expression and activity of 11β-HSD1 in adipose tissue and bone which restored bone structure and strength. It also accelerates fracture healing in the oestrogen deficient state through its antioxidant properties. The cost of conventional treatment is high and together with the adverse effects it leads to noncompliance. Treatment modalities with herbal medicine, less side effects and is cheaper need to be explored.This review focused on the therapeutic effect of Ps extract on fracture healing in ovariectomized rats and its protective effects against glucocorticoid induced osteoporotic rats.


Clinics | 2011

Histomorphometric changes in the perirenal adipocytes of adrenalectomized rats treated with dexamethasone

Fairus Ahmad; Ima Nirwana Soelaiman; Elvy Suhana Mohd Ramli; Tan Ming Hooi; Farihah Suhaimi

INTRODUCTION: Prolonged steroid treatment administered to any patient can cause visceral obesity, which is associated with metabolic disease and Cushings syndrome. Glucocorticoids have a profound negative effect on adipose tissue mass, giving rise to obesity, which in turn is regulated by the 11β-hydroxysteroid dehydrogenase type 1 enzyme. Adrenalectomized rats treated with dexamethasone exhibited an increase in visceral fat deposition but not in body weight. OBJECTIVES: The main aim of this study was to determine the effect of dexamethasone on the histomorphometric characteristics of perirenal adipocytes of adrenalectomized, dexamethasone-treated rats (ADR+Dexa) and the association of dexamethasone treatment with the expression and activity of 11β-hydroxysteroid dehydrogenase type 1 (11β- hydroxysteroid dehydrogenase type 1). METHODS: A total of 20 male Sprague Dawley rats were divided into 3 groups: a baseline control group (n = 6), a sham-operated group (n = 7) and an adrenalectomized group (n = 7). The adrenalectomized group was given intramuscular dexamethasone (ADR+Dexa) 2 weeks post adrenalectomy, and the rats from the sham-operated group were administered intramuscular vehicle (olive oil). RESULTS: Treatment with 120 µg/kg intramuscular dexamethasone for 8 weeks resulted in a significant decrease in the diameter of the perirenal adipocytes (p<0.05) and a significant increase in the number of perirenal adipocytes (p<0.05). There was minimal weight gain but pronounced fat deposition in the dexamethasone-treated rats. These changes in the perirenal adipocytes were associated with high expression and dehydrogenase activity of 11β-hydroxysteroid dehydrogenase type 1. CONCLUSIONS: In conclusion, dexamethasone increased the deposition of perirenal fat by hyperplasia, which causes increases in the expression and dehydrogenase activity of 11β-hydroxysteroid dehydrogenase type 1 in adrenalectomized rats.


Molecules | 2016

Piper sarmentosum Effects on 11β-Hydroxysteroid Dehydrogenase Type 1 Enzyme in Serum and Bone in Rat Model of Glucocorticoid-Induced Osteoporosis

Siti Fadziyah Mohamad Asri; Elvy Suhana Mohd Ramli; Ima Nirwana Soelaiman; Muhamad Alfakry Mat Noh; Abdul Rashid; Farihah Suhaimi

Glucocorticoid-induced osteoporosis is one of the common causes of secondary osteoporosis. Piper sarmentosum (Ps) extract possesses antioxidant and anti-inflammatory activities. In this study, we determined the correlation between the effects of Ps leaf water extract with the regulation of 11β-hydroxysteroid dehydrogenase (HSD) type 1 enzyme activity in serum and bone of glucocorticoid-induced osteoporotic rats. Twenty-four Sprague-Dawley rats were grouped into following: G1: sham-operated group administered with intramuscular vehicle olive oil and vehicle normal saline orally; G2: adrenalectomized (adrx) control group given intramuscular dexamethasone (120 μg/kg/day) and vehicle normal saline orally; G3: adrx group given intramuscular dexamethasone (120 μg/kg/day) and water extract of Piper sarmentosum (125 mg/kg/day) orally. After two months, the femur and serum were taken for ELISA analysis. Results showed that Ps leaf water extract significantly reduced the femur corticosterone concentration (p < 0.05). This suggests that Ps leaf water extract was able to prevent bone loss due to long-term glucocorticoid therapy by acting locally on the bone cells by increasing the dehydrogenase action of 11β-HSD type 1. Thus, Ps may have the potential to be used as an alternative medicine against osteoporosis and osteoporotic fracture in patients on long-term glucocorticoid treatment.


Journal of Osteoporosis and Physical Activity | 2017

Potential Benefits of Annatto Tocotrienol in Glucocorticoid Induced Osteoporosis: An Animal Study

Ima Nirwana Soelaiman; Elvy Suhana Mohd Ramli; Farihah Suhaimi; Fairus Ahmad

Long-term glucocorticoid treatment induces oxidative stress that cause osteoporosis is an antioxidant and has protective effects against free radical associated diseases. Annatto tocotrienol is a tocopherol free tocotrienol mixture. The purpose of this study was to determine the effects of annatto tocotrienol against glucocorticoid-induced osteoporosis. 32 adult male Sprague-Dawley rats were used in this study. 16 rats were adrenalectomized and divided into two groups; Adrx+Dexa and Adrx+Dexa+ATT and were administered with intramuscular injection of dexamethasone 120 μg/kg/ day. Eight rats underwent sham procedure and the other 8 serves as baseline group. The Adrx+Dexa group was given vehicle palm olein 0.1 ml/kg/day orally while Adrx+Dexa+ATT group was supplemented with annatto tocotrienol 60 mg/ kg/day. The sham operated rats were given vehicle palm olein 0.05 ml/kg/day by intramuscular injection and 0.1 ml/ kg/day orally. The treatments were given for two months before the rats were euthanized. The femurs were tested for biomechanical strength and analyzed for bone histomorphometry. The results showed that long-term glucocorticoid treatment increased, bone resorption marker (CTX), lipid peroxidation; and decreased superoxide dismutase (SOD) activity with no significant changes to serum osteocalcin. Bone biomechanical strength was compromised with reduction in structural, static and dynamic parameters of bone histomorphometry. Annatto tocotrienol supplementation had maintained lipid peroxidation, CTX level, SOD activity and protected bone histomorphometric parameters and biomechanical strength. The results of this study suggested that annatto tocotrienol may have protective effects against osteoporosis induced by glucocorticoids and may be used as prophylaxis for patients on long term glucocorticoid therapy.


Archive | 2016

Bone marker and immunohistochemistry changes in toxic environments

Ahmad Nazrun Shuid; Isa Naina Mohamed; Norliza Muhammad; Elvy Suhana Mohd Ramli; Norazlina Mohamed

Osteoblast, osteoclast and osteocyte are bone cells which are affected by toxic biological and chemical agents such as endotoxins, drugs, substance abuse, chemicals in diet and metals.


Medicine and Health | 2016

Ankle injuries in sports: anatomical considerations and clinical implications

Syarifah Aisyah Sah; Elvy Suhana Mohd Ramli; Srijit Dass; Norzana Abd Ghafar

Ankle injuries are commonly seen in various sports. The main aim of the present review was to highlight the normal anatomy of the ankle, mechanism of injuries related to sports, congenital abnormalities or anatomical variations related to ankle injury and discuss its effective management. A review of literature was done to determine the ankle injuries which occur as a result of various sports related activities. We documented all sports which involved injury to the ankle joint. The anatomy of various structures in the sole of foot and their involvement in injuries were discussed at length. The anatomical knowledge of ankle injury may be beneficial for future diagnosis and treatment purpose.

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Ima Nirwana Soelaiman

National University of Malaysia

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Fairus Ahmad

National University of Malaysia

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Farihah Suhaimi

National University of Malaysia

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Isa Naina Mohamed

National University of Malaysia

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Norazlina Mohamed

National University of Malaysia

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Norliza Muhammad

National University of Malaysia

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Amilia Aminuddin

National University of Malaysia

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Faizah Othman

National University of Malaysia

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Kok Yong Chin

National University of Malaysia

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Wan Zurinah Wan Ngah

National University of Malaysia

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