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Xenotransplantation | 2010

Isolation, density purification, and in vitro culture maintenance of functional caprine islets of Langerhans as an alternative islet source for diabetes study.

Homayoun Hani; Tengku Azmi Tengku Ibrahim; Abas Mazni Othman; Mohd Azmi Mohd Lila; Zeenathul Nazariah Allaudin

Hani H, TengkuAzmi TI, Abas MO, Mohd‐Azmi ML, Zeenathul NA. Isolation, density purification, and in vitro culture maintenance of functional caprine islets of Langerhans as an alternative islet source for diabetes study. Xenotransplantation 2010; 17: 469–480.


Xenotransplantation | 2013

Size‐related assessment on viability and insulin secretion of caprine islets in vitro

Faezeh Vakhshiteh; Zeenathul Nazariah Allaudin; Mohd Azmi Mohd Lila; Homayoun Hani

The successful isolation, purification, and culture of caprine islets has recently been reported. The present study shows arange of size distribution in caprine islet diameter from 50 to 250 μm, in which 80% of the total islet yield was comprised of small islets.


Xenotransplantation | 2014

Caprine pancreatic islet xenotransplantation into diabetic immunosuppressed BALB/c mice.

Homayoun Hani; Zeenathul Nazariah Allaudin; Mohd-Azmi Mohd-Lila; Tengku Azmi Tengku Ibrahim; Abas Mazni Othman

Type 1 diabetes mellitus is a devastating disease for which there is currently no cure, but only lifetime management. Islet xenotransplantation is a promising technique for the restoration of blood glucose control in patients with diabetes mellitus. The purpose of this study was to explore the potential use of caprine (goat) islet cells as xenogeneic grafts in the treatment for diabetes in a mouse model.


Theriogenology | 2015

Two-dimensional polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis of Bali bull (Bos javanicus) seminal plasma proteins and their relationship with semen quality

Kazhal Sarsaifi; Abd Wahid Haron; Jaya Vejayan; Rosnina Yusoff; Homayoun Hani; Mohamed Ariff Omar; Lai Wei Hong; Nurhusien Yimer; Tan Ying Ju; Abas-Mazni Othman

The present study evaluated the relationship between Bali bull (Bos javanicus) seminal plasma proteins and different semen quality parameters. Semen samples from 10 mature Bali bulls were evaluated for conventional semen parameters (general motility, viability, and normal morphology), sperm functionality (acrosome reaction, sperm penetration rate, sperm penetration index), sperm kinetics (computer-assisted semen analysis parameters such as sperm velocity), and sperm morphology (acrosome and membrane integrity). Frozen-thawed semen with higher sperm motility, viability, acrosome integrity, and membrane integrity (P < 0.05) are consistently higher in acrosome reaction and sperm penetration assay. Three bulls showed the highest, four bulls displayed the medium, and the remaining three bulls showed the lowest for all sperm parameters and SPA. The proteome maps of seminal plasma from high-quality and low-quality Bali bulls were also established. Seminal plasma of both high-quality and low-quality Bali bulls was subjected to two-dimensional SDS-PAGE with isoelectric point ranged from 3 to 10 and molecular weight from 10 to 250 kDa. Approximately 116 spots were detected with Blue Silver stain, and of these spots, 29 were selected and identified by MALDI-TOF/TOF-MS/MS. A majority of the proteins visualized in the seminal plasma two-dimensional maps was successfully identified. An essential group of the identified spots represented binder of sperm 1 (BSP1), clusterin, spermadhesin, tissue inhibitor of metalloproteinases 2 (TIMP-2), and phospholipase A2 (PLA2). Other proteins found in high abundance included seminal ribonuclease, serum albumin, cationic trypsin, and peptide similar to β2 microglobulin. Thus, a reference map of Bali bull seminal plasma proteins has been generated for the very first time and can be used to relate protein pattern changes to physiopathologic events that may influence Bali bull reproductive performance.


Biotechnology and Applied Biochemistry | 2017

Wide dynamic range of surface-plasmon-resonance-based assay for hepatitis B surface antigen antibody optimal detection in comparison with ELISA

Yew Joon Tam; Nazariah Allaudin Zeenathul; Morvarid Akhavan Rezaei; Nor Hidayah Mustafa; M. L. Mohd Azmi; Abdul Rani Bahaman; Sewn Cen Lo; Joo Shun Tan; Homayoun Hani; Abdullah Rasedee

Limit of detection (LOD), limit of quantification, and the dynamic range of detection of hepatitis B surface antigen antibody (anti‐HBs) using a surface plasmon resonance (SPR) chip‐based approach with Pichia pastoris‐derived recombinant hepatitis B surface antigen (HBsAg) as recognition element were established through the scouting for optimal conditions for the improvement of immobilization efficiency and in the use of optimal regeneration buffer. Recombinant HBsAg was immobilized onto the sensor surface of a CM5 chip at a concentration of 150 mg/L in sodium acetate buffer at pH 4 with added 0.6% Triton X‐100. A regeneration solution of 20 mM HCl was optimally found to effectively unbind analytes from the ligand, thus allowing for multiple screening cycles. A dynamic range of detection of ∼0.00098–0.25 mg/L was obtained, and a sevenfold higher LOD, as well as a twofold increase in coefficient of variance of the replicated results, was shown as compared with enzyme‐linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA). Evaluation of the assay for specificity showed no cross‐reactivity with other antibodies tested. The ability of SPR chip‐based assay and ELISA to detect anti‐HBs in human serum was comparable, indicating that the SPR chip‐based assay with its multiple screening capacity has greater advantage over ELISA.


Xenotransplantation | 2016

Evaluation of isolated caprine pancreatic islets cytoarchitecture by laser scanning confocal microscopy and flow cytometry

Homayoun Hani; Zeenathul Nazariah Allaudin; Mohd-Azmi Mohd-Lila; Kazhal Sarsaifi; Tengku-Azmi Tengku-Ibrahim; Abas Mazni Othman

Pancreatic islets are composed of different hormone‐secreting cell types. A finely balanced combination of endocrine cells in the islets regulates intraportal vein secretions and plasma nutrient levels. Every islet cell type is distinguished by its specific secretory granule pattern and hormone content, endocrine and cell signaling mechanisms, and neuronal interactions. The scarcity of pancreatic islet donors for patients with diabetes has caused a considerable interest in the field of islet xenotransplantation. Previous studies have shown that cell arrangement in the pancreatic islets of ruminants differs from that of other mammals; however, caprine islet cytoarchitecture has not yet been comprehensively described. This investigation aimed to characterize caprine islets in regard to better understanding of caprine islet structure and compare with previously reported species, by conducting a detailed analysis of islet architecture and composition using confocal microscopy and immunofluorescence staining for pancreatic islet hormones.


Genome Announcements | 2015

Complete Genome Sequence of Rat Cytomegalovirus Strain ALL-03 (Malaysian Strain)

Krishnan Nair Balakrishnan; Ashwaq Ahmed Abdullah; Siti Nazrina Camalxaman; Yi Wan Quah; Homayoun Hani; Hwei-San Loh; Farina Mustaffa Kamal; Nazariah Allaudin Zeenathul; I. Aini; Abdul Rahman Omar; M. M. Noordin; M. L. Mohd Azmi

ABSTRACT The complete genome sequence of the ALL-03 strain of rat cytomegalovirus (RCMV) has been determined. The RCMV genome has a length of 197,958 bp and is arranged as a single unique sequence flanked by 504-bp terminal direct repeats. This strain is closely related to the English strain of RCMV in terms of genetic arrangement but differs slightly in size.


Xenotransplantation | 2017

Improvement of isolated caprine islet survival and functionality in vitro by enhancing of PDX1 gene expression

Homayoun Hani; Zeenathul Nazariah Allaudin; Mohd-Azmi Mohd-Lila; Kazhal Sarsaifi; Mina Rasouli; Yew Joon Tam; Tengku-Azmi Tengku-Ibrahim; Abas Mazni Othman

Dead islets replaced with viable islets are a promising offer to restore normal insulin production to a person with diabetes. The main reason for establishing a new islet source for transplantation is the insufficiency of human donor pancreas while using xenogeneic islets perhaps assists this problem. The expression of PDX1 is essential for the pancreas expansion. In mature β‐cells, PDX1 has several critical roles such as glucose sensing, insulin synthesis, and insulin secretion. In this study, we aimed to evaluate the expression of pancreatic duodenal homeobox‐1 (PDX1) in treated caprine islets in culture and to assess the protective effects of antioxidant factors on the PDX1 gene in cultured caprine islets.


Separation Science and Technology | 2016

Two-step purification strategy for enhanced recovery of recombinant hepatitis B surface antigen from Pichia pastoris

Yew Joon Tam; Nazariah Allaudin Zeenathul; Morvarid Akhavan Rezaei; M. L. Mohd Azmi; Abdul Rani Bahaman; Sewn Cen Lo; Joo Shun Tan; Homayoun Hani

ABSTRACT Univariate screening on factors affecting the purification performance of recombinant hepatitis B surface antigen (HBsAg) on ion exchange chromatography (IEC) and size exclusion chromatography (SEC) and the establishment of a two-step purification strategy were performed. Amongst four IEC adsorbents examined, the use of Q Sepharose XL IEC adsorbent under optimized conditions together with optimized SEC purification was able to efficiently purify HBsAg. An established purification strategy comprising the two techniques further demonstrated adaptability for scale-up operations with a final total purification factor (PF) of 94.82 ± 16.20, HBsAg purity of 95.48% and recovery yield of 78.07%.


Reproduction in Domestic Animals | 2013

Effect of semen collection methods on the quality of pre- and post-thawed Bali cattle (Bos javanicus) spermatozoa.

Kazhal Sarsaifi; Y. Rosnina; Mo Ariff; H. Wahid; Homayoun Hani; Nurhusien Yimer; Jaya Vejayan; S Win Naing; Mo Abas

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Kazhal Sarsaifi

Universiti Putra Malaysia

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Abas Mazni Othman

Malaysian Agricultural Research and Development Institute

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Nurhusien Yimer

Universiti Putra Malaysia

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Rosnina Yusoff

Universiti Putra Malaysia

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Abd Wahid Haron

Universiti Putra Malaysia

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Hwei-San Loh

University of Nottingham Malaysia Campus

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