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Neurobiology of Aging | 2010

A comparative study to screen dementia and APOE genotypes in an ageing East African population

Chien Hsiun Chen; Toshiki Mizuno; Robert C. Elston; Monica M. Kariuki; Kathleen S. Hall; Fred Unverzagt; Hugh C. Hendrie; Samuel Gatere; Pg Kioy; Nilesh B. Patel; Robert P. Friedland; Raj N. Kalaria

Previous studies have established cross-cultural methods to screen for ageing- related dementia and susceptibility genes, in particular Alzheimers disease (AD) among the Canadian Cree, African Americans and Yoruba in Nigeria. We determined whether the Community Screening Interview for Dementia (CSID), translated into Kikuyu, a major language of Kenya, could be used to evaluate dementia of the Alzheimer type. Using two sets of coefficients of cognitive and informant scores, two discriminant function (DF) scores were calculated for each of 100 elderly (>65 years) Nyeri Kenyans. When the cut-off points were selected for 100% sensitivities, the specificities of the DF scores were remarkably similar (93.75%) in the Kenyan sample. We propose the adapted CSID can be utilised to detect dementia among East Africans. We also show that apolipoprotein E epsilon 4 allele frequencies were high (approximately 30%) and not different between normal subjects and those with probable AD. There was no evidence to suggest years of education or vascular factors were associated with dementia status.


Journal of Ethnopharmacology | 2009

Proconvulsant effect of khat (Catha edulis) in Sprague dawley rats

Eren Oyungu; Pg Kioy; Nilesh B. Patel

ETHNOPHARMACOLOGICAL RELEVANCE Catha edulis (khat) is a plant whose fresh young leaves are used by an estimated five million people in eastern Africa and the Arabian Peninsula as a drug of recreation. The fresh leaves and shoots are rich in cathinone, a psychostimulant with effects similar to those of amphetamines. Psychostimulants produce a dose-related excitation of the central nervous system which can lead to seizures and convulsions. However there are no reports on studies of the effect of this herb on brain excitability and seizures. This knowledge is useful for doctors who may prescribe drugs whose side effects include lowering seizure threshold because there could be additive proconvulsant effect among khat users. AIM OF THE STUDY to determined whether khat lowers pentylenetetrazole (PTZ) seizure threshold. METHODOLOGY Male Sprague dawley rats were given fresh aqueous khat extract, old aqueous khat extract (3 g/kg bw), methylphenidate or saline and the timed intravenous (PTZ) seizure threshold test was used to study its effect on seizure threshold. RESULTS Fresh khat (3 g/kg) and methylphenidate (4 mg/kg) lowered PTZ seizure threshold. CONCLUSION Khat lowers seizure threshold.


British Journal of Clinical Pharmacology | 1984

The effects of amrinone on platelet count, survival and function in patients with congestive cardiac failure.

P. T. Wilmshurst; S. F. A. Al-Hasani; M. J. Semple; A. S. Hamblin; Pg Kioy; G. F. Lucas; G. F. Savidge; M. M. Webb-Peploe


East African Medical Journal | 2001

Emerging picture of multiple sclerosis in Kenya

Pg Kioy


East African Medical Journal | 2008

Effect of catha edulis (Khat) on behaviour and its potential to induce seizures in sprague dawley rats

Eren Oyungu; Pg Kioy; Nilesh B. Patel


Archive | 2008

Effect of single and daily khat (Catha edulis) extract on locomotor behaviour in CBA mice

Nilesh B. Patel; St Kimani; Pg Kioy


East African Medical Journal | 1996

Peripheral neuropathy in AIDS patients at Kenyatta National Hospital

Mbuya So; Kwasa To; Eo Amayo; Pg Kioy; Samir M. Bhatt


Metabolic Brain Disease | 2016

Memory deficits associated with khat (Catha edulis) use in rodents

St Kimani; Nilesh B. Patel; Pg Kioy


East African Medical Journal | 1994

Autonomic nervous function in patients with chronic renal failure at the Kenyatta National Hospital.

Eo Amayo; Kayima Jk; So McLigeyo; Pg Kioy


Archive | 2003

Khat (Catha edulis) reduces entylenetetrazol (PTZ) induced seizures

Nilesh B. Patel; Pg Kioy; Eren Oyungu

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Eo Amayo

University of Nairobi

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St Kimani

University of Nairobi

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Kwasa To

Kenya Medical Research Institute

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Samir M. Bhatt

Kenya Medical Research Institute

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