Nurul Farhana Jufri
National University of Malaysia
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Vascular Cell | 2015
Nurul Farhana Jufri; Abidali Mohamedali; Alberto Avolio; Mark S. Baker
Vascular endothelial cells are subjected to hemodynamic forces such as mechanical stretch due to the pulsatile nature of blood flow. Mechanical stretch of different intensities is detected by mechanoreceptors on the cell surface which enables the conversion of external mechanical stimuli to biochemical signals in the cell, activating downstream signaling pathways. This activation may vary depending on whether the cell is exposed to physiological or pathological stretch intensities. Substantial stretch associated with normal physiological functioning is important in maintaining vascular homeostasis as it is involved in the regulation of cell structure, vascular angiogenesis, proliferation and control of vascular tone. However, the elevated pressure that occurs with hypertension exposes cells to excessive mechanical load, and this may lead to pathological consequences through the formation of reactive oxygen species, inflammation and/or apoptosis. These processes are activated by downstream signaling through various pathways that determine the fate of cells. Identification of the proteins involved in these processes may help elucidate novel mechanisms involved in vascular disease associated with pathological mechanical stretch and could provide new insight into therapeutic strategies aimed at countering the mechanisms’ negative effects.
Scientific Reports | 2018
Sumudu Gangoda; Bhargava Avadhanam; Nurul Farhana Jufri; Eun Hwa Sohn; Mark Butlin; Vivek Gupta; Roger S. Chung; Alberto Avolio
Amyloid β (Aβ) deposition is a hallmark of Alzheimer’s disease (AD). Vascular modifications, including altered brain endothelial cell function and structural viability of the blood-brain barrier due to vascular pulsatility, are implicated in AD pathology. Pulsatility of phenomena in the cerebral vasculature are often not considered in in vitro models of the blood-brain barrier. We demonstrate, for the first time, that pulsatile stretch of brain vascular endothelial cells modulates amyloid precursor protein (APP) expression and the APP processing enzyme, β-secretase 1, eventuating increased-Aβ generation and secretion. Concurrent modulation of intercellular adhesion molecule 1 and endothelial nitric oxide synthase (eNOS) signaling (expression and phosphorylation of eNOS) in response to pulsatile stretch indicates parallel activation of endothelial inflammatory pathways. These findings mechanistically support vascular pulsatility contributing towards cerebral Aβ levels.
The Malaysian journal of medical sciences | 2018
Asmah Hamid; Liow Say Lee; Saiful Ridzuan Karim; Nurul Farhana Jufri
Background Zerumbone (ZER) is a major bioactive compound of Zingiber zerumbet, a wild ginger plant that has been documented to have anti-proliferative, anti-inflammatory and anti-oxidant properties. To investigate its hepatoprotective potential, this study was designed to determine the treatment effects of ZER on acute hepatotoxicity induced by paracetamol (PCM) in rats. Methods The control group was administered with phosphate buffer solution (PBS) while the other two groups received PCM alone (1000 mg/kg) and PCM + 25 mg/kg ZER, respectively, at 0 h and 4 h after PCM injection. After 24 h, the blood and liver were collected for differential white blood cell count, liver histological observation and biochemical analysis including alanine aminotransferase (ALT), aspartate aminotransferase (AST), and total protein concentration in serum and liver. Results Treatment with ZER was found to significantly reduce ALT (P = 0.041), AST (P = 0.044) and total hepatic protein (P = 0.045) in comparison to PCM-induced rats. Rats treated with ZER exhibited the normal structure of hepatocytes with no vacuolisation or necrosis and showed significantly reduced neutrophil count (P = 0.037). This finding suggests its ability to suppress the inflammatory processes caused by PCM overdosage and decrease the hepatocytes tendency to go through necrotic processes. Conclusion ZER possessed protective activity against PCM-induced acute hepatotoxicity in a rat model.
Current Proteomics | 2017
Nurul Farhana Jufri; Abidali Mohamedali; Seong Beom Ahn; Alberto Avolio; Mark S. Baker
Procedia - Social and Behavioral Sciences | 2012
Ismarulyusda Ishak; Nurul Farhana Jufri; Syarif Husin Lubis; Nur Zakiah Mohd Saat; Baharudin Omar; Rifina Arlin; Khairul Hazdi; Nihayah Mohamed
Jurnal Sains Kesihatan Malaysia (Malaysian Journal of Health Sciences) | 2018
Nurul Farhana Jufri; Abidali Mohamedali; Seong Beom Ahn; Alberto Avolio; Mark S. Baker
Jurnal Sains Kesihatan Malaysia (Malaysian Journal of Health Sciences) | 2018
Nurul Farhana Jufri; Nur Zakiah Mohd Saat; Syarif Husin Lubis; Ismarulyusda Ishak; Siti Fathiah Masre
Archive | 2013
Nurul Farhana Jufri; Mark S. Baker; Jian Tu
Jurnal Sains Kesihatan Malaysia (Malaysian Journal of Health Sciences) | 2012
Mohamed Kamel Abd Ghani; Nurul Farhana Jufri; Ahmad Zorin Sahalan; Wan Omar Abdullah; Harold Criso Anak Ajin
Archive | 2011
Nurul Farhana Jufri; Anisah Nordin; Mohamed Kamel; Abd Ghani; Yusof Suboh; Noraina Abd Rahim