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Bone | 2013

Increased serum sclerostin and decreased serum IGF-1 are associated with vertebral fractures among postmenopausal women with type-2 diabetes

Mohammed-Salleh M. Ardawi; Daad H. Akhbar; Abdulrahman AlShaikh; Maimoona Ahmed; M.H. Qari; Abdulrahim A. Rouzi; Ahmed Y. Ali; Adel A. Abdulrafee; Mamdouh Y. Saeda

Insulin-like growth factor 1 (IGF-1) is a determinant of bone mass and is inversely associated with vertebral fractures (VFs). Sclerostin regulates bone formation by inhibiting Wnt/β-catenin signaling. Currently, there is little information on circulating sclerostin levels among postmenopausal women with type-2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) with VFs in relation to serum IGF-1 (s-IGF-1). We investigated the relationships between serum sclerostin, s-IGF-1, and VFs in postmenopausal women with T2DM. We assessed cross-sectionally 482 postmenopausal women with T2DM and 482 age-matched postmenopausal women without T2DM who were recruited at diabetic clinics and primary health care centers for inclusion in a bone health survey. The main outcome measures were serum sclerostin, s-IGF-1, bone mineral density (BMD), and bone turnover markers. Lateral X-rays of the thoracic and lumbar spine were taken to diagnose VFs. Serum sclerostin levels were increased, whereas s-IGF-1 levels were decreased when T2DM women were stratified by the number of VFs (P<0.0001). Multiple logistic regression analysis showed that serum sclerostin levels were positively associated with 1 VF (odds ratio [OR]=1.27, (95% CI:1.01-2.03), P=0.016), 2 VFs (OR=1.41, (95% CI:1.03-2.36), P=0.006), and ≥3 VFs (OR=1.54, (95% CI:1.12-2.44) P=0.005). s-IGF-1 levels were inversely associated with 1 VF (OR=0.58, (95% CI:0.39-0.88), P=0.041), 2 VFs (OR=0.42, (95% CI:0.21-0.90), P=0.012), and ≥3 VFs (OR=0.19, (95% CI: 0.14-0.27), P<0.001). Increased serum sclerostin and decreased s-IGF-1 were associated with VFs among postmenopausal women with T2DM, suggesting that sclerostin and/or IGF-1 may be involved in increased bone fragility in T2DM and could be potential markers of VF severity.


International Journal of Tuberculosis and Lung Disease | 2013

Diagnostic value of FASH ultrasound and chest X-ray in HIV-co-infected patients with abdominal tuberculosis.

Tom Heller; Sam Goblirsch; Sami Bahlas; Maimoona Ahmed; Giordani Mt; Claudia Wallrauch; Brunetti E

In human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) co-infected tuberculosis (TB) patients with negative acid-fast bacilli smears, chest radiography (CXR) is usually the first imaging step in the diagnostic work-up. Ultrasound, also in the form of focused assessment with sonography for TB-HIV (FASH), is an additional imaging modality used to diagnose extra-pulmonary TB (EPTB). Findings from 82 patients with abdominal TB diagnosed by ultrasound were analysed and compared with CXR results. Enlarged abdominal lymph nodes were seen in 75.6% of the patients, spleen abscesses in 41.2% and liver lesions in 30.6%. CXR showed a miliary pattern in 21.9% of the patients; 26.8% of the CXR had no radiological changes suggestive of pulmonary TB. This patient group would benefit from ultrasound in diagnostic algorithms for HIV-associated EPTB.In human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) co-infected tuberculosis (TB) patients with negative acid-fast bacilli smears, chest radiography (CXR) is usually the first imaging step in the diagnostic work-up. Ultrasound, also in the form of focused assessment with sonography for TB-HIV (FASH), is an additional imaging modality used to diagnose extra-pulmonary TB (EPTB). Findings from 82 patients with abdominal TB diagnosed by ultrasound were analysed and compared with CXR results. Enlarged abdominal lymph nodes were seen in 75.6% of the patients, spleen abscesses in 41.2% and liver lesions in 30.6%. CXR showed a miliary pattern in 21.9% of the patients; 26.8% of the CXR had no radiological changes suggestive of pulmonary TB. This patient group would benefit from ultrasound in diagnostic algorithms for HIV-associated EPTB.


Asian Pacific Journal of Tropical Disease | 2014

Ultrasound findings in cases of extrapulmonary TB in patients with HIV infection in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia

Samuel Goblirsch; Sami Bahlas; Maimoona Ahmed; Enrico Brunetti; Claudia Wallrauch; Tom Heller

Objective To report ultrasound (US), laboratory and chest radiograph (CXR) findings of patients with extra-pulmonary tuberculosis (EPTB) and discuss the diagnostic relevance of US in EPTB in high-risk individuals.


Saudi Journal of Kidney Diseases and Transplantation | 2014

Association of renal failure with thyroid dysfunction: A retrospective cohort study

Maimoona Ahmed

Chronic renal failure is often associated with multiple organ co-morbidities, including thyroid dysfunction. This has been associated with poorer prognosis, particularly in patients with end-stage renal disease. This study aimed to examine the relationship between renal failure and thyroid dysfunction in an outpatient setting at the King Abdulaziz University Hospital, Saudi Arabia, from January 2011 to June 2012. Demographic and biochemical data were extracted from medical records. Differences in the levels of thyroid hormones and lipids between the four renal function groups were analyzed using the chi-square test for categorical variables and Kruskal- Wallis test for binomial variables. A total of 486 patients were included in the study population, of whom approximately half were female, and the median (range) age was 61 (17-90) years. According to creatinine measurements, renal function was normal in 48 participants, 290 had mild renal failure, 122 had moderate renal failure and 26 had severe renal failure. No significant relationships were observed between renal failure and cardiac or pulmonary dysfunction. Free triiodothyronine (FT3) levels were significantly reduced (P = 0.005) and both free thyroxin (FT4; P = 0.034) and parathyroid hormone (PTH; P = 0.028) significantly increased with increasing severity of renal failure. Patients with moderate to severe renal failure displayed reduced hemoglobin levels and were significantly more likely to be anemic (P <0.001). Highly significant increases in alkaline phosphatase (P <0.001), uric acid (P <0.001) and low-density lipoprotein-cholesterol (P = 0.014) levels were also observed with increasing renal dysfunction. To conclude, it was observed that renal dysfunction is associated with notable changes to other organ systems, including the thyroid. Further studies may investigate the association of multiple organ co-morbidities with prognosis in patients with chronic renal failure.


Therapeutic Advances in Chronic Disease | 2016

The relationship of management modality in Saudi patients with type 2 diabetes to components of metabolic syndrome, γ glutamyl transferase and highly sensitive C-reactive protein

Suhad Bahijri; Maimoona Ahmed; Khalid Z. Alshali; Samia Bokhari; Amani Alhozali; Anwar Borai; Amani Gusti; Ghada Ajabnoor; Ahmed A. Al-Ghamdi; Mohammed Asiri; Jaakko Tuomilehto

Background: The aim of this study was to investigate the relationship among management modality, glycemic control, components of metabolic syndrome (MS) and serum levels of γ glutamyl transferase (GGT) and C-reactive protein (CRP) in patients with type 2 diabetes (T2DM). Methods: Patients with T2DM, not suffering from diabetes complications, were recruited from outpatients clinics at two hospitals in Jeddah. Anthropometric measurements and blood pressure (BP) were taken. A treatment plan was recorded. Fasting blood samples were obtained to measure glucose, glycated hemoglobin (HbA1c), lipids profile, highly sensitive (hs)-CRP and GGT. Results: A total of 71 men and 82 women were recruited. Lower mean HbA1c was found in people receiving oral glucose-lowering drugs compared with those on insulin therapy (p < 0.001). Management modality had no effect on mean GGT or hs-CRP. Higher mean GGT was associated with poor glycemic control, dyslipidemia, hypertension, and abdominal obesity. GGT correlated significantly (p < 0.05) and directly with triglycerides in men (r = 0.401) and diastolic BP (r = 0.279 for men, r = 0.194, for women), but inversely with high-density lipoprotein cholesterol (HDL-C) (r = −0.298 for men, r = −0.171 for women). hs-CRP correlated with waist circumference (p < 0.05, r = 0.312, for men, r = 0.305, for women), with a higher mean being found in men with poor glycemic control (p = 0.015), in hypertensive women (p = 0.030), and in patients who were abdominally obese (p < 0.05). Conclusions: High levels of GGT and hs-CRP are associated with components of MS and poor glycemic control, hence increased cardiovascular risk. Due to their value as independent risk predictors of vascular injury, these measures should be included in routine monitoring of patients with T2DM.


Clinical Medicine Insights: Endocrinology and Diabetes | 2016

Reported Benefits of Insulin Therapy for Better Glycemic Control in Type 2 Diabetic Patients–-Is this Applicable in Saudi Patients?

Wafaa AlSaggaf; Mohammed Asiri; Balgees Ajlan; Alaa Bin Afif; Roaa Khalil; Anas Bin Salman; Ahmed Al-Ghamdi; Osama Bashawieh; Atheer Alamoudi; Abeer Aljahdali; Nouf Aljahdali; Hussam Patwa; Mohammed Bakhaidar; Suhad Bahijri; Maimoona Ahmed; Khalid Z. Alshali; Samia Bokhari; Amani Alhozali; Anwar Borai; Ghada Ajabnoor; Jaakko Tuomilehto


17th European Congress of Endocrinology | 2015

Gamma glutamyl transferase and C-reactive protein in type 2 Saudi diabetic patients in relation to management modality and components of metabolic syndrome

Suhad Bahijri; Maimoona Ahmed; Khalid Z. Alshali; Samia Bokhari; Amani Alhozali; Anwar Borai; Amani Gusti; Ghada Ajab Noor; Ahmadi Jawahir Al; Ahmed A. Al-Ghamdi; Mohammed Asiri; Osamah Bashawieh; Abeer Aljahdali; Jaakko Tuomilehto


World Family Medicine Journal/Middle East Journal of Family Medicine | 2013

Lipid Levels and Association with Disease Activity in Rheumatoid Arthritis and Systemic Lupus Erythematosus Patients in Saudi Arabia

Sami Bahlas; Maimoona Ahmed


Bone | 2012

Severe vitamin-D deficiency is associated with decreased circulating endothelial progenitor cells and endothelial dysfunction in patients with Type-2 diabetes mellitus

D.H. Akbar; A.A. AlShaikh; Maimoona Ahmed; S.M. Bahlas; A.A. Abdulrafee; M.M. Kotb; M.N. Alaama; O.A. Gaber; Z.M. Banjar; Mohammed-Salleh M. Ardawi


Bone | 2012

Serum osteocalcin is associated with insulin sensitivity and secretion in postmenopausal women with type-2 diabetes mellitus

Mohammed-Salleh M. Ardawi; Abdulrahim A. Rouzi; D.H. Akbar; A.A. AlShaikh; Maimoona Ahmed; S.M. Bahlas; M.H. Qari

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Sami Bahlas

King Abdulaziz University

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Amani Alhozali

King Abdulaziz University

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Anwar Borai

King Saud bin Abdulaziz University for Health Sciences

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Mohammed Asiri

King Abdulaziz University

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Samia Bokhari

King Abdulaziz University

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Suhad Bahijri

King Abdulaziz University

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