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Diabetes Research and Clinical Practice | 2012

Disturbance of B-vitamin status in people with type 2 diabetes in Indonesia—Link to renal status, glycemic control and vascular inflammation

Antonysunil Adaikalakoteswari; Naila Rabbani; Sarwono Waspadji; Askandar Tjokroprawiro; Sri Hartini Ks Kariadi; John M.F. Adam; Paul J. Thornalley

BACKGROUND Diabetes is associated with mishandling of thiamine in the kidney and development of diabetic nephropathy. The aim of this study is to assess the disturbance of thiamine and other B-vitamin status of patients with type 2 diabetes in Indonesia. METHODS One hundred and fifteen patients with type 2 diabetes with and without microalbuminuria or albuminuria and 39 healthy people were recruited. After a 2-month washout period for B-vitamin supplementation, markers of vitamins B(1), B(6), B(9) and B(12), were determined. RESULTS Fractional excretion of thiamine (22.8 versus 33.5%; P<0.05) and urinary excretion of the vitamin B(6) degradation product 4-pyridoxic acid (0.081 versus 0.133 μmol/g creatinine, P<0.001) was increased in patients with type 2 diabetes with respect to healthy controls. There was also increased total plasma cobalamin (398 versus 547 pmol/l, P<0.001) and holotranscobalamin (74 versus 97 pmol/l, P<0.001) in patients with type 2 diabetes. In multiple regression analysis these were linked to HbA1c, duration of diabetes and systolic blood pressure, and fasting plasma glucose, folate and C-reactive protein, respectively. CONCLUSIONS There was renal mishandling of thiamine, increased degradation of vitamin B(6) and cytosolic metabolic resistance to vitamin B(12) in patients with type 2 diabetes in Indonesia.


Asia Pacific Allergy | 2011

The role of allergic risk and other factors that affect the occurrence of atopic dermatitis in the first 6 months of life.

Zakiudin Munasir; Sudigdo Sastroasmoro; Samsuridjal Djauzi; Sarwono Waspadji; Wahyuning Ramelan; Asril Aminullah; Retno Widowati; Alida Harahap; Anang Endaryanto; Wahidiyat I

Background Atopic dermatitis (AD) is a chronic inflammation of the skin that often appears in early childhood. The manifestation is related to the tendency towards T helper 2 cytokine immune responses (interleukin (IL)-4, IL-5). Genetic factors are suggested to play important roles in AD, and it can be transmitted to newborns, increasing their risk of developing allergies. Objective To determine the association between cord-blood cytokine levels (IL-5, interferon (IFN) γ), cord-blood total immunoglobulin E (IgE) level, perinatal environmental exposure, and the risks of allergy as well as the development of AD in the first 6 months of life. Methods A 6-month cohort study with a nested case-control within was conducted on newborns in Jakarta from December 2008 until May 2009. After the umbilical cord blood samples were taken and stored, subjects were followed up monthly until 6 months old. The occurrence of AD and lifestyle or environmental exposures were recorded. The allergic risk was determined using a modified pediatric allergy immunology work groups scoring system based on allergic history (allergic rhinitis, asthma, AD) in the family. The levels of IL-5 and IFN-γ were measured using ELISA and total IgE by CAP system FEIA. Multivariate analysis was used to evaluate risk factors. Results This study was conducted on 226 subjects. The incidence of AD was 16.4%; of those, 59% had low risk allergy, 38.5% moderate, and 2% high risk. AD mostly occurred at the age of 1 month (57%). Cord blood samples were examined in 37 subjects with AD and 51 without AD; of those, 25% showed high levels of total IgE (>1.2 IU/µL), and 51% showed normally-distributed high absorbance IL-5 values (≥0.0715, absolute value was undetected). The increased level of IL-5 was directly proportional to IgE. High absorbance IFN-γ values (≥0.0795, absolute value = 18.681 pg/µL) were observed in 52% of subjects. Conclusion The associations between the risk of allergy in the family, cord-blood total IgE, IL-5, IFN levels, and some perinatal environmental exposure with AD in the first 6 months of life have not been established.


Diabetes Research and Clinical Practice | 2007

Multi-country study on the prevalence and clinical features of peripheral arterial disease in Asian type 2 diabetes patients at high risk of atherosclerosis.

Sang Youl Rhee; Heng Guan; Zhi Min Liu; Stephen W.K. Cheng; Sarwono Waspadji; Patricio Palmes; Tong Yuan Tai; Sompongse Suwanwalaikorn; Young Seol Kim


Acta medica Indonesiana | 2010

Prevalence of metabolic syndrome using NCEP/ATP III criteria in Jakarta, Indonesia: the Jakarta primary non-communicable disease risk factors surveillance 2006.

Pradana Soewondo; Dyah Purnamasari; Maryantoro Oemardi; Sarwono Waspadji; Sidartawan Soegondo


Acta medica Indonesiana | 2010

Adiponectin levels and its role in insulin resistance among adult women with metabolic syndrome.

Nanang Soebijanto; Sarwono Waspadji


Tohoku Journal of Experimental Medicine | 1983

Diabetes mellitus in an urban population in Jakarta, Indonesia.

Sarwono Waspadji; A. B. Ranakusuma; Slamet Suyono; S. Supartondo; U. Sukaton


Medical Journal of Indonesia | 2010

Prevention of endothelial dysfunction in streptozotocin-induced diabetic rats by Sargassum echinocarpum extract

Muhamad Firdaus; Made Astawan; Deddy Muchtadi; Tutik Wresdiyati; Sarwono Waspadji; Setyawati S. Karyono


Acta medica Indonesiana | 2009

Dyslipidemia in newly diagnosed diabetes mellitus: the Jakarta primary non-communicable disease risk factors surveillance 2006.

Suharko Soebardi; Dyah Purnamasari; Maryantoro Oemardi; Pradana Soewondo; Sarwono Waspadji; Sidartawan Soegondo


Acta medica Indonesiana | 2006

Correlation between left ventricular mass and visceral fat thickness in obese women.

Sukmoko S; Sarwono Waspadji; Idrus Alwi; Nainggolan G


Acta medica Indonesiana | 2014

Predictors of five days mortality in diabetic ketoacidosis patients: a prospective cohort study.

Suhendro Suwarto; Bambang Sutrisna; Sarwono Waspadji; Herdiman T. Pohan

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Idrus Alwi

University of Indonesia

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Deddy Muchtadi

Bogor Agricultural University

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Made Astawan

Bogor Agricultural University

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Tutik Wresdiyati

Bogor Agricultural University

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Em Yunir

University of Indonesia

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Imam Subekti

University of Indonesia

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