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2. Combined clinical and ultrasound criteria could accurately predict the Y chromosome in primary amenorrhea patient
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Sumapraja, Kanadi, Pangastuti, Niken Pudji, Ikhsan, Muhammad, Harzif, Achmad Kemal, and Maidarti, Mila
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- 2023
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3. Severe chronic pelvic pain due to cystic degeneration of subserosal uterine fibroid with type 2 diabetes and obesity: Serial case report
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Maidarti, Mila, Anggraheny, Beta Andewi Resti, Umarghanies, Sarah Safira, Garinasih, Prini Diandara, Harzif, Achmad Kemal, and Simatupang, Octaviyana Nadia Nitasari
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- 2023
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4. Effect of manipulating PI3K pathway components on primordial follicle activation and DNA damage response in bovine ovarian follicles in vitro
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Maidarti, Mila, Anderson, Richard, and Telfer, Evelyn
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636.2 ,primordial follicle activation ,DNA damage ,in vitro ,bovine ovaries ,PTEN ,Akt ,DDR ,GDF9 - Abstract
Developing immature follicles either from fresh or cryopreserved ovarian tissue to attain competent and fertilisable oocytes could provide an option for some patients undergoing fertility preservation to avoid the risk of ovarian micro-metastases following ovarian tissue transplantation. The first stage of an in vitro growth system (IVG) is activation of primordial follicles. Regulation of this process is critical as uncontrolled and precocious growth initiation of primordial follicles during in vitro activation (IVA) has been a major concern. A delicate balance between inhibitory and stimulatory signals is required to achieve activation but this can also be regulated by manipulating key signalling pathways associated with follicle activation. Phosphatase and tensin homolog of chromosome 10 (PTEN), expressed by the oocyte, is a negative regulator of the Phosphoinositide 3-kinase (PI3K) pathway and has been utilised to initiate primordial follicle growth both in vivo and in vitro in a range of species. Pregnancies have been achieved after grafting small ovarian cortical fragments exposed to PI3K/protein kinase B (Akt) activators to reinitiate the growth of residual follicles in the ovarian tissue of premature ovarian insufficiency (POI) patients. However, activating growth in this way may be damaging to the ovarian follicles. PTEN also has a role in maintaining genomic integrity. Its effects on DNA double strand breaks (DSBs) repair capacity has been debatable. Notably, unrepaired DNA damage is related to ovarian ageing. Meiotic errors are also more likely, leading to chromosomal abnormalities and impacting on oocyte quality. Therefore, we hypothesised that inhibiting PTEN to increase the activation of primordial follicles could result in increased DNA damage and compromised DNA repair capacity in oocytes and granulosa cells. This technique may also affect further growth of isolated preantral follicles selected for culture. The overall aim of this thesis was to determine the collective effects of PI3K/PTEN/Akt/mammalian target of rapamycin (mTOR) modulation pathway, either by inhibiting or activating the signals, on primordial follicle activation and DNA damage response (DDR) of bovine ovarian follicles in vitro. These experiments demonstrated that short-term incubation of ovarian cortex with low (1PM) and high dose (10PM) dipotassium bisperoxo (5-hydroxypyridine-2-carboxyl) oxovanadate (V) (bpv(HOpic)), a PTEN inhibitor, increased primordial follicle activation but resulted in a reduction in the proportion of morphologically healthy follicles in the high dose group. In parallel, DNA damage increased with limited DNA repair function. This was observed both in low and high dose. The mTOR signalling pathway is a master regulator of cell growth and metabolism and its inhibition attenuates follicle growth activation. In the second part, the potential benefit of inhibiting PI3K/Akt/mTOR signalling on the regulation of in vitro follicular activation was investigated. The addition of a low dose rapamycin to bpv(HOpic) or rapamycin on its own reduced DNA damage and improved DNA repair capacity of the oocytes. In the last part, experiments were extended to isolated preantral follicles. None of the treatments had an effect on promoting isolated follicle growth and survival. Although DNA repair protein ataxia telangiectasia mutated (ATM) was significantly upregulated in the presence of rapamycin, it appeared that cumulative effects of increased gamma H2A histone family member X (JH2AX) and upregulation of ATM and Rad51 were not sufficient to support follicle growth. Altogether, these data provide unimproved understanding into the regulation of the follicular activation and its relation with DDR, highlighting the significance of getting closer to physiological conditions to maintain follicle integrity. This may be a promising strategy for the derivation of mature oocytes in vitro. However, further investigations at the stage of isolated preantral follicle culture onwards are essential.
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- 2020
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5. Social factors influence on anxiety, depression level and psychological trauma of obstetrics and gynecology residents during COVID-19 pandemic
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Harzif, Achmad Kemal, Lukman, Donny Damiar Santoso, Maidarti, Mila, Charilda, Fistyanisa Elya, Andyra, Azizah Fitriayu, Raharjanti, Natalia Widiasih, Levania, Monika Kristi, Nora, Hilwah, Yeni, Cut Meurah, Sauqi, Hardyan, Armanza, Ferry, and Sumapraja, Kanadi
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- 2022
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6. Paclitaxel is evidence to reduce growing ovarian follicle growth in mice model study
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Maidarti, Mila, Tarumi, Wataru, Takae, Seido, Wiweko, Budi, and Suzuki, Nao
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- 2022
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7. Embryo Mosaicism Rate in National Referral Hospital of Indonesia Detected Using Next-Generation Sequencing: A Retrospective Study.
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Harzif, Achmad Kemal, Ikhsan, Muhammad, Iffanolida, Pritta Ameilia, Mutia, Kresna, Wiweko, Budi, Muharam, R., Sumapraja, Kanadi, Pratama, Gita, Maidarti, Mila, Silvana, Vita, Shadrina, Amalia, Febriana, Irene Sinta, Ummah, Nafi'atul, Puspawardani, Aisyah Retno, and Hestiantoro., Andon
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STATISTICAL significance ,MATERNAL age ,T-test (Statistics) ,EMBRYO transfer ,PREIMPLANTATION genetic diagnosis ,HOSPITALS ,RETROSPECTIVE studies ,SYMPTOMS ,ANEUPLOIDY ,CHI-squared test ,DESCRIPTIVE statistics ,COMPARATIVE studies ,BLASTOCYST ,DATA analysis software ,MOSAICISM ,SEQUENCE analysis ,GENETIC testing ,DISEASE incidence - Abstract
Background: Chromosomal mosaicism, a phenomenon observed in a minority of embryos, showcases its prevalence and inherent unpredictability, leading to variations in embryo mosaic rates across different centers. This research endeavors to assess the prevalence of mosaicism and its characteristics within the scope of our preimplantation genetic testing-A (PGT-A) services in Indonesia. Specifically focusing on our center's experience since 2020, this study aims to elucidate mosaic rates among embryos in our care. Materials and Methods: In a retrospective approach, we collected secondary data sourced from our PGT-A outcomes dating back to 2020. A total of 196 embryos underwent analysis, their characteristics were documented and presented descriptively. Notably, the incidence of specific chromosome abnormalities was outlined. We assess a comparative analysis to investigate the relationship between mosaicism and its corresponding clinical characteristics. Results: In the analysis of 196 embryos, 106 (54.1%) displayed chromosomal anomalies spanning from low-level mosaicism to whole chromosome aneuploidy. Low mosaicism was observed in 25 (12.8%) of the embryos, while high mosaicism was identified in 8 (4.1%) embryos. Notably, low-level mosaicism predominated in chromosome 9 (n=10, 5.1%), whereas abnormality prevalence was highest in chromosome 21 (n=20, 10.2%). Statistical analysis revealed no significant disparity in mean maternal age among embryos with low-level mosaicism, high mosaicism, and normal chromosomes (33.88 vs. 35 vs. 33.26 years old, respectively). However, a statistically significant difference in mean maternal age (35.84 vs. 33.26 years) was observed between embryos with aneuploidy (monosomy or trisomy) and those with normal chromosomes. Furthermore, a significant difference in high mosaicism rates was detected in patients with unexplained infertility (P<0.05). Conclusion: In contrast to the study conducted elsewhere, our center had a higher mosaicism rate. Chromosomes 9, 8, and 6 were the most frequently affected. There was a significant difference in the high mosaicism rate for PGT-Arelated unexplained infertility causes. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2025
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8. Effects of autologous platelet-rich plasma in promoting endometrial thickness on patients with thin endometrium following IVF.
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Pratama, Gita, Agustina, Elizabeth, Yanfaunnas, Atika Mahira, Maidarti, Mila, Harzif, Achmad Kemal, Muharam, R., and Wiweko, Budi
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INFERTILITY treatment ,ENDOMETRIAL diseases ,PROGESTERONE ,STEROIDS ,ENDOMETRIUM ,REPRODUCTIVE health ,AUTOTRANSFUSION of blood ,RESEARCH funding ,PLATELET-rich plasma ,PREGNANCY outcomes ,DESCRIPTIVE statistics ,HOSPITALS ,EMBRYO transfer ,BLOOD platelet transfusion ,ESTRADIOL ,FERTILIZATION in vitro ,HORMONE therapy - Published
- 2024
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9. Ovarian cortex freezing as a method of fertility preservation in endometriosis: A case report
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Harzif, Achmad Kemal, Pratama, Gita, Maidarti, Mila, Prameswari, Natasya, Shadrina, Amalia, Mutia, Kresna, Iffanolida, Pritta Ameilia, and Wiweko, Budi
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- 2022
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10. Factors affecting knowledge regarding unmet need on fertile aged women in Indonesia: evaluation of 2012 and 2017 IDHS
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Harzif, Achmad Kemal, Maidarti, Mila, Handayaning, Fransisca Novi, and Andyra, Azizah Fitriayu
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- 2022
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11. IVF outcome with a high level of AMH: a focus on PCOS versus non-PCOS
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Muharam, R., Prasetyo, Yohanes Danang, Prabowo, Kevin Ardito, Putri, Yuannita Ika, Maidarti, Mila, and Hestiantoro, Andon
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- 2022
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12. Anti-Müllerian hormone independently affect mtDNA copy number in human granulosa cells
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Bowolaksono, Anom, Sundari, Ayu Mulia, Fauzi, Muhammad, Maidarti, Mila, Wiweko, Budi, Mutia, Kresna, Iffanolida, Pritta Ameilia, Febri, Ririn Rahmala, Dwiranti, Astari, and Funahashi, Hiroaki
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- 2022
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13. Cesarean scar pregnancy management: Different approach for different situation; A case series
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Harzif, Achmad Kemal, Maidarti, Mila, Shadrina, Amalia, and Saroyo, Yudianto Budi
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- 2021
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14. Prediction of the Signaling Pathway in Polycystic Ovary Syndrome Using an Integrated Bioinformatics Approach.
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Fadilah, Fadilah, Ermanto, Budi, Bowolaksono, Anom, Asmarinah, Asmarinah, Maidarti, Mila, Prawiningrum, Aisyah Fitriannisa, Hafidzhah, Muhammad Aldino, Erlina, Linda, Paramita, Rafika Indah, and Wiweko, Budi
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ANTI-Mullerian hormone ,POLYCYSTIC ovary syndrome ,GENE clusters ,AMP-activated protein kinases ,PROTEIN-protein interactions - Abstract
Objectives: The purpose of this study was to define the underlying biological mechanisms of polycystic ovarian syndrome (PCOS) utilizing the protein-protein interaction networks (PPINs) that were constructed based on the putative disease-causing genes for PCOS. Design: No animals were used in this research because this is an in silico study that mainly uses software and online analysis tools. Participants/Materials, Settings: Gene datasets related to PCOS were obtained from Genecards. Methods: The PPINs of PCOS were created using the String Database after genes related to PCOS were obtained from Genecards. After that, we performed an analysis of the hub-gene clusters extracted from the PPIN using the ShinyGO algorithm. In the final step of this research project, functional enrichment analysis was used to investigate the primary biological activities and signaling pathways that were associated with the hub clusters. Results: The Genecards database provided the source for the identification of a total of 1,072 potential genes related to PCOS. The PPIN that was generated by using the genes that we collected above contained a total of 82 genes and three different types of cluster interaction interactions. In addition, after conducting research on the PPIN with the shinyGO plug-in, 19 of the most important gene clusters were discovered. The primary biological functions that were enriched in the key clusters that were developed were ovarian steroidogenesis, the breast cancer pathway, regulation of lipid and glucose metabolism by the AMPK pathway, and ovarian steroidogenesis. The integrated analysis that was performed in the current study demonstrated that these hub clusters and their connected genes are closely associated with the pathogenesis of PCOS. Limitations: Several of the significant genes that were identified in this study, such as ACVR1, SMAD5, BMP6, SMAD3, SMAD4, and anti-mullerian hormone. It is necessary to do additional research using large samples, several centers, and multiple ethnicities in order to verify these findings. Conclusions: The integrated analysis that was performed in the current study demonstrated that these hub clusters and their connected genes are closely associated with the pathogenesis of PCOS. This information may possibly bring unique insights for the treatment of PCOS as well as the investigation of its underlying pathogenic mechanism. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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15. Translation and Content Validation of the WERF-EPHect Clinical Questionnaire (Standard) into Indonesian: A Standardized Tool for Collecting Clinical Phenotype Data in Endometriosis Patients.
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Mahardika, Anggara, Situmorang, Herbert, Werdhani, Retno Asti, Maidarti, Mila, Harzif, Achmad Kemal, Sumapraja, Kanadi, Muharam, R., and Pratama, Gita
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COUNTRY of origin (Immigrants) ,MEDICAL terminology ,TRANSLATING & interpreting ,INDONESIAN language ,ENDOMETRIOSIS - Abstract
Aims and background: Currently, there is no consensus on the standardization of clinical phenotype data for endometriosis patients. The WERF-Endometriosis Phenome and Biobanking Harmonization Project initiated the development of standardization methods for collecting research samples of surgical phenotypes and clinical/biological data related to endometriosis research worldwide. Therefore, translation of the WERF-EPHect Clinical Questionnaire (Standard) (WERF EPQ-S) into Bahasa Indonesia and the validation of this questionnaire is required. To create a standard for taking clinical phenotype data for endometriosis patients by translating and validating WERF EPQ-S content. Materials and Methods: This research was conducted using the transcultural adaptation method. This validation test WERF EPQ-S questionnaire was carried out through a process of forward-backward translation, harmonization by experts, cognitive debriefing to questionnaire targets, and proofreading and finalization by experts. Results: Translation and validation of the Indonesian version of the WERF EPQ-S questionnaire had 10 stages. There are cultural differences from the country of origin of the questionnaire, including medicines available, medical terms that are common in the country of origin but unfamiliar in Indonesia, and the presentation of racial tribes that do not describe variants of Indonesian ethnic tribes. The duration of finishing the questionnaire population was 79.3 minutes, and out of 116 questions, there were 21 that required to be guided. Conclusion: The WERF EPQ-S Indonesian version was obtained with contents according to users' needs. Such a transcultural adaptation method is needed for this tool for the population. The WERF EPQ-S version in the Indonesian language is a valid questionnaire and is ready to be applied to endometriosis patients in Indonesia. Clinical significance: The translation and validation of the WERF-EPHect Clinical Questionnaire into Bahasa Indonesia represent a crucial step toward establishing a standardized and culturally relevant tool for collecting clinical phenotype data from endometriosis patients in Indonesia. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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16. Elevated MMP-9, Survivin, TGB1 and Downregulated Tissue Inhibitor of TIMP-1, Caspase-3 Activities are Independent of the Low Levels miR-183 in Endometriosis.
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Muharam, R, Bowolaksono, Anom, Maidarti, Mila, Febri, Ririn Rahmala, Mutia, Kresna, Iffanolida, Pritta Ameilia, Ikhsan, Muhammad, Sumapraja, Kanadi, Pratama, Gita, Harzif, Achmad Kemal, Hestiantoro, Andon, and Wiweko, Budi
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GENE expression ,ECTOPIC tissue ,SURVIVIN (Protein) ,MATRIX metalloproteinases ,ENDOMETRIOSIS - Abstract
Purpose: This study aimed to measure the correlation between miR-183 and gene expression that regulates apoptosis and adhesion mechanism that may be linked to the pathogenesis of endometriosis. Patients and Methods: Forty-four subjects, including 22 control subjects, participated in this study. We collected ectopic endometriosis and endometrial samples. For the control, the sample was taken from endometrial tissue through pipelle biopsy. RNA was extracted from all tissues using RNA mini kit, and the expression was assessed using quantitative-real time PCR. Relative mRNA and miRNA expression were presented using the formula of the Livak method. The data were statistically analyzed using GraphPad Prism 8. Results: The expression of Caspase-3, Survivin, Integrin β 1 (ITGB1), matrix metalloproteinase-9 (MMP-9), and tissue inhibitor of matrix metalloproteinase-1 (TIMP-1) (adhesion- and apoptosis-related gene) were calculated using the relative expression method. We found significant differences in Caspase-3, Survivin, ITGB1, MMP-9, and TIMP-1 expression between ectopic endometriosis tissues of women with endometriosis compared to healthy endometrium. MMP-9, Survivin, and ITGB1 was significantly increased in the endometriosis group, while Caspase-3, TIMP-1, and miR-183 were significantly reduced in the endometriosis group. No correlation was found between the expression level of miR-183 and Caspase3, Survivin, ITGB1, and Cadherin in both tissue types. Conclusion: Despite the difference in expression levels of miR-183 and associated adhesion- and apoptosis-related genes, there was no significant association between miR-183 with specific adhesion and apoptosis genes in endometriosis tissue. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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17. Ten years of in vitro fertilization in Indonesia: Access to infertility care in a developing country.
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Wiweko, Budi, Mansyur, Eliza, Yuningsih, Tita, Sini, Ivan, Silvana, Vita, Maidarti, Mila, Harzif, Achmad Kemal, Pratama, Gita, Sumapraja, Kanadi, Muharam, Raden, Hestiantoro, Andon, Soebijanto, Soegiharto, Listyasari, Nurin Aisyiyah, Sirait, Batara, Hendarto, Hendy, Djuwantono, Tono, Halim, Binarwan, Angsar, Ilyas, Abdullah, Nusratuddin, and Adnyana, Putra
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- 2024
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18. Knowledge, attitudes, and practices regarding Covid-19 and their relationship with Covid-19 booster vaccination status among women with infertility.
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Pratama, Gita, Maidarti, Mila, Sumapradja, Kanadi, Harzif, Achmad Kemal, Talya, Natasha, Ezekia, Kevin, and Ampri, Irfan Arieqal Hatta
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- 2024
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19. Knowledge and Behavior in Human Immunodeficiency Viruses and Reproductive Health of Human Immunodeficiency Viruses-infected Serodiscordant Couples in the Capital City of Indonesia.
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Yanthi, Novy, Harzif, Achmad K., Maidarti, Mila, Yunihastuti, Evy, and Pratama, Gita
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REPRODUCTIVE health ,CHILDBEARING age ,UNMARRIED couples ,REPRODUCTIVE technology ,DIAGNOSIS of HIV infections - Abstract
Aims and background: Human immunodeficiency viruses (HIV) have emerged as a widespread crisis, posing a substantial obstacle to both development and public health. Serodiscordant couples of reproductive age encounter an even greater challenge, requiring comprehensive, and accurate information on cohabitation dynamics and measures to safeguard HIV-negative partners from infection. Simultaneously, they maintain equal reproductive rights. The objective of this study is to describe the understanding and behaviors related to HIV and reproductive health among serodiscordant couples receiving care at the HIV-integrated center of Dr Cipto Mangunkusumo National General Hospital in Jakarta, Indonesia. Materials and methods: This study is a cross-sectional descriptive observational study. The study was conducted on 108 respondents. The evaluation of knowledge and behavior levels involved the administration of a validated questionnaire to eligible research participants meeting specific inclusion and exclusion criteria. Results: Among the 108 participants, 59% demonstrated a high degree of HIV knowledge, while 76% exhibited a moderate level of knowledge regarding reproductive health. In terms of behavior, 39.8% consistently used condoms, 41.7% engaged in multiple sexual partnerships, and 10.2% reported engaging in anal intercourse. Notably, 96% adhered to a regular regimen of antiretroviral medications, and none utilized assisted reproductive technology. Additionally, 54.6% of respondents maintained an ongoing reproductive plan, while 39.8% of those with living children had not verified their child's HIV status. Conclusion: The majority of participants demonstrate a solid understanding of HIV, but there is room for enhancement in reproductive health knowledge. There is a need for improved accessibility to information and education on reproductive health, particularly in the context of assisted reproductive technology for HIV serodiscordant couples, in Indonesia. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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20. Outcome findings of COVID‐19 vaccine among 31 977 pregnant women in Indonesia.
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Wiweko, Budi, Januarto, Ari K., Saleh, Nurdadi, Hadisaputra, Wachyu, Hestiantoro, Andon, Hidayat, Yudi M., Baharuddin, Mohamad, Pusponegoro, Arietta D., Maidarti, Mila, Dilmy, M. Adya, Alamsyah, Muhammad, Bachnas, M. Adrianes, Hasanuddin, Hasanuddin, Sahil, M. Fauzi, Djanas, H. Dovy, Effendy, Yusuf, Sasotya, R. M. Sonny, Rumekti, Diah, Respati, Supriyadi H., and Askandar, Brahmana
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- 2023
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21. Twelve Hours Post-Injection Serum Human Chorionic Gonadotropin and Body Mass Index Predicts In Vitro Fertilization Oocyte Maturation Rate: A Cross-Sectional Study.
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Wiweko, Budi, Surya, Ervan, Silvana, Vita, Maidarti, Mila, Harzif, Achmad Kemal, Pratama, Gita, Sumapraja, Kanadi, Muharam, R., and Hestiantoro, Andon
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INJECTIONS ,OVUM ,TIME ,CROSS-sectional method ,TERTIARY care ,DESCRIPTIVE statistics ,RESEARCH funding ,BODY mass index ,FERTILIZATION in vitro ,SENSITIVITY & specificity (Statistics) ,CHORIONIC gonadotropins ,RECOMBINANT proteins - Abstract
Background: In vitro fertilization (IVF) remains a main treatment for infertility cases. Post-injection human chorionic gonadotropin (hCG) level is an essential factor in determining oocyte maturation rate in IVF. This study aimed to determine the relationship between 12 hours post-injection serum hCG level and oocyte maturation rate among IVF participants. Materials and Methods: A cross-sectional study on IVF participants was done at a tertiary hospital in Indonesia from January 2020 to December 2021. Subjects were injected with 250 µg of recombinant-hCG (r-hCG) subcutaneously. Twelve hours post-injection serum hCG levels and oocyte maturation rate data were retrieved and analyzed accordingly. Results: Twenty-eight subjects were recruited into the study. Higher 12 hours post-injection serum hCG was related to oocyte maturation rate (P=0.046). The cut-off point of 12 hours post-injection serum hCG to predict better oocyte maturation rate was 90.15 mIU/mL (sensitivity 68.2%, specificity 83.3%). Oocyte maturation rate may be predicted using body mass index (BMI) and 12 hours post-injection serum hCG. Conclusion: Higher 12 hours post-injection serum hCG was associated with a higher oocyte maturation rate in IVF subjects. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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22. Anti-mullerian hormone as a diagnostic and prognostic tool for PCOS patients
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Wiweko, Budi, Maidarti, Mila, Priangga, M. Dwi, Shafira, Nadia, Fernando, Darrell, Sumapraja, Kanadi, Natadisastra, Muharam, and Hestiantoro, Andon
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- 2014
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23. Down-Regulation of miR-93 Negatively Correlates with Overexpression of VEGFA and MMP3 in Endometriosis: A Cross-Sectional Study.
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Muharam, Raden, Febri, Ririn Rahmala, Mutia, Kresna, Iffanolida, Pritta Ameilia, Maidarti, Mila, Wiweko, Budi, and Hestiantoro, Andon
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RNA analysis ,ENDOMETRIOSIS ,REVERSE transcriptase polymerase chain reaction ,CROSS-sectional method ,NEOVASCULARIZATION ,MICRORNA ,MATRIX metalloproteinases ,GENE expression ,COMPARATIVE studies ,PUBLIC hospitals ,DESCRIPTIVE statistics ,RESEARCH funding ,VASCULAR endothelial growth factors ,STATISTICAL correlation ,ENDOMETRIUM - Abstract
Background: Endometriosis is identified as presence of the endometrium outside the uterine cavity. Retrograde menstruation contributes to the endometrial tissue implantation and the establishment of endometriotic lesions at ectopic sites. It has been suggested that the endometriotic lesions are rich in angiogenic growth factors, while they have an essential role in survival and invasion of these cells. We investigated regulation of microRNA-93 (miR-93) and its involvement with vascular endothelial growth factor A (VEGFA) and matrix metalloproteinase (MMP) 3 expression in women with endometriosis. Materials and Methods: This was a cross-sectional study at Central Surgical Installation, Dr. Cipto Mangunkusumo General Hospital, Jakarta, Indonesia, between October 2020 and November 2021. Eutopic and ectopic endometrial tissues were collected from 30 subjects with laparoscopically-confirmed endometriotic women. Normal endometrial cells of non-endometriosis women served as controls. Total RNA was isolated from all samples and a quantitative reverse-transcription polymerase chain reaction (qRT-PCR) was used to analyze the expression of miR-93, VEGFA and MMP3. Results: There was no significant difference in the expression levels of VEGFA (2.14 ± 0.50, P=0.719) and MMP3 (2.99 ± 0.42, P=0.583) between endometriotic lesions of endometriosis women and the healthy endometrium. Expression of miR-93 was significantly lower in the eutopic endometrium (16.7 fold) and ectopic endometriotic lesion (20 fold) compared to the normal endometrium (P<0.001). Furthermore, we also observed a significant correlation between miR-93 and VEGFA expression in eutopic endometrium obtained from women with endometriosis (r=-0.544, P=0.029). Expression of the miR-93 was also negatively correlated with MMP3 expression in both eutopic (r=-0.412, P=0.01) and ectopic (r=-0.539, P=0.03) endometrial cells of women with endometriosis. Conclusion: VEGFA and MMP3 expression levels trended to be increased in both eutopic and ectopic endometrial tissues of endometriosis women, while down-regulation of miR-93 might be involved in the alteration of VEGFA and MMP3 in endometriosis. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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24. Validity and reliability test of ENDOCARE questionnaire adoption on endometriosis patients in Indonesia.
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Harzif, Achmad Kemal, Pradana, Agatha, Muharam, Raden, Maidarti, Mila, Pratama, Gita, Sumapraja, Kanadi, Charilda, Fistyanisa Elya, and Andyra, Azizah Fitriayu
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TEST validity ,TEST reliability ,ENDOMETRIOSIS ,PATIENT-centered care ,QUESTIONNAIRES - Abstract
Background: Endometriosis is a health problem that causes various biological, psychological, and social problems. Patient-centered care is the best standard of care in endometriosis cases. ENDOCARE is an questionnaire assessing all dimensions of patient-centered endometriosis care. However, there has been no adoption of this questionnaire in Indonesia. Aim: To determine the validity and reliability of the Indonesian version of the ENDOCARE questionnaire. Method: This study is a cross-sectional study conducted on patients with endometriosis on Dr. Cipto Mangunkusumo, Jakarta, Indonesia from July 2020 to December 2020. Patients with communication problems were excluded from the study. The English version of the ENDOCARE questionnaire was translated into Indonesian and back into English by sworn translators and specialists in obstetrics and gynecology. Analysis of the validity and reliability of ENDOCARE was carried out. Result: There were 108 respondents who were included in the study. Percentage of negative experience (PNP), mean important score (MIS), and patient-centered care (PCS) score were analyzed. Validity and reliability tests were performed. There were 38 questions covering 10 dimensions in the Indonesian version of the ENDOCARE questionnaire Conclusion: The Indonesian version of the ENDOCARE questionnaire is a valid and reliable questionnaire in assessing patient-centered care of endometriosis. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2022
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25. Chronic Pelvic Pain in Women with Endometriosis is Associated with Psychiatric Disorder and Quality of Life Deterioration.
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Muharam, R, Amalia, Titi, Pratama, Gita, Harzif, Achmad Kemal, Agiananda, Feranindhya, Maidarti, Mila, Azyati, Mazaya, Sumapraja, Kanadi, Winarto, Hariyono, Wiweko, Budi, Hestiantoro, Andon, Suarthana, Eva, and Tulandi, Togas
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PELVIC pain ,MENTAL illness ,ENDOMETRIOSIS ,DYSPAREUNIA ,CHRONIC pain ,QUALITY of life ,PAIN ,DIAGNOSIS - Abstract
Background: Endometriosis is a condition associated with pelvic pain, infertility, and possibly with decreased quality of life as well as psychiatric disorder. The purpose of our study was to evaluate the association between pain characteristic, psychiatric disorder, and quality of life in women with endometriosis. Methods: A cross-sectional study was done involving 160 women with medical diagnosis of endometriosis. Pain intensity was evaluated using Visual Analog Scale (VAS), Quality of Life with Endometriosis Health Profile (EHP-30), and psychologic condition with Mini International Neuropsychiatric Interview International Classification of Diseases (Mini-ICD). Results: VAS and psychiatric disorder were associated with higher EHP-30 score (β = 9.3 (95% CI: 7.15– 11.45; p < 0.001 and β = 28.51 (95% CI: 20.06– 36.05; p < 0.001), respectively) and hence, lower quality of life. The strongest correlation between VAS and EHP-30 was in pain (r=0.586; p< 0.001) and 'control and powerlessness' (r = 0.583; p < 0.001). VAS was also higher in subjects with depression (49.5 (25.4– 77.8) vs 34.4 (6.1– 74.6); p < 0.001). Conclusion: We conclude that severe endometriosis-related pain and the presence of psychiatric disorder were associated with lower quality of life. Comprehensive management of endometriosis is crucial to improve patients' quality of life. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2022
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26. Rare case of pelvic schwannoma mimicking intra-ligamenter uterine fibroid: A case report
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Maidarti, Mila, Wibawa, Yohanes Satrya, Garinasih, Prini Diandara, Hellyanti, Tantri, Harzif, Achmad Kemal, and Nuryanto, Kartiwa Hadi
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- 2022
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27. Vesicouterine fistula presenting with cyclical haematuria mimicking bladder endometriosis: A case report
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Harzif, Achmad Kemal, Maidarti, Mila, Ginanjar, Ivan, Shadrina, Amalia, and Meutia, Alfa Putri
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28. Research Challenges in Data Science (a SICSA Data Science Event)
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Akgün, Özgür, Hariri, Youssef Al, Alabidi, Laila, Andrei, Oana, Belikov, Evgenij, Bernard, Elvis, Sheriffo Ceesay, Chantler, Mike, Chen-Burger, Jessica, Cram, Laura, Crescimanna, Vincenzo, Dearden, Monica, Falconer, Ruth, Muyao Fan, Azimeh Gharavi, Gkatzia, Dimitra, Gray, Alasdair, Henderson, Tristan, Higgs, Matthew, Hill, Robin, Lawson, Alistair, Hans-Wolfgang Loidl, Lones, Michael, Maidarti, Mila, Martin, Tom, Methven, Thomas, Moshfeghi, Yashar, Ntarmos, Nikos, Padilla, Stefano, Pan, Jeff, Pernet, Cyril, Rosales, Andrea, Sanusi, Usman, Simpson, Ian, Zervogianni, Vanessa, and Yajie Zhu
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29. Knowledge, attitude, intention, and religion aspect toward fertility preservation among obstetrics and gynecology residents in Indonesia: A cross-sectional study.
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Harzif, Achmad Kemal, Maidarti, Mila, Silvia, Melisa, Mariana, Ana, Mutia, Heidi Dewi, and Wiweko, Budi
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FERTILITY preservation , *SPERM banks , *FERTILITY clinics , *PERIODIC health examinations , *SPERM donation , *CROSS-sectional method , *MEDICAL personnel , *OBSTETRICIANS , *EGG storage - Abstract
Background: The lack of knowledge from healthcare providers regarding fertility preservation will certainly affect the patient's knowledge, attitude, behavior, and also perspective. Obstetrics and Gynecology (OB/GYN) residents may most likely be the first line professionals to integrate fertility preservation technologies into their practice which plays an important task in giving an understanding of the relationship between age and fertility for patients. Objective: This study aims to assess OB/GYN resident knowledge and beliefs regarding age-related fertility decline, intentions, and religion aspect toward fertility preservation. Materials and Methods: A cross-sectional study was conducted on 92 Indonesian OB/GYN residents at the Cipto Mangunkusomo Hospital between November and December 2017. Data were collected using a questionnaire which had four sections, knowledge, attitude, intention, and religion aspect toward fertility preservation. Results: The majority of participants believed that an OB/GYN should encourage discussions about potential childbearing desires (96.74%) and age-related fertility decline (94.57%) with patients, of which 79.34% believed that these discussions should be part of a woman's annual health examination. Cancer patients are likely to undergo oocyte cryopreservation than people who choose career as priority. From the religion aspect, fertility preservation options such as sperm, oocyte, embryo, and ovarian cortex cryopreservation were accepted by most residents with varied religions, while oocyte and sperm donor methods were unacceptable (48% and 57%, respectively) because of the belief that oocyte/sperm should only be given to legitimate partners, but many still do not know that oocyte and sperm donor were prohibited by all religions. Conclusion: Age-related fertility decline and frozen egg storage should be discussed during annual woman wellness examinations by OB/GYN specialists. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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30. Crosstalk between PTEN/PI3K/Akt Signalling and DNA Damage in the Oocyte: Implications for Primordial Follicle Activation, Oocyte Quality and Ageing.
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Maidarti, Mila, Anderson, Richard A., and Telfer, Evelyn E.
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DNA repair , *DNA damage , *PTEN protein , *CROSSTALK , *OVUM , *X chromosome , *CELL growth - Abstract
The preservation of genome integrity in the mammalian female germline from primordial follicle arrest to activation of growth to oocyte maturation is fundamental to ensure reproductive success. As oocytes are formed before birth and may remain dormant for many years, it is essential that defence mechanisms are monitored and well maintained. The phosphatase and tensin homolog of chromosome 10 (PTEN)/phosphatidylinositol 3-kinase (PI3K)/protein kinase B (PKB, Akt) is a major signalling pathway governing primordial follicle recruitment and growth. This pathway also contributes to cell growth, survival and metabolism, and to the maintenance of genomic integrity. Accelerated primordial follicle activation through this pathway may result in a compromised DNA damage response (DDR). Additionally, the distinct DDR mechanisms in oocytes may become less efficient with ageing. This review considers DNA damage surveillance mechanisms and their links to the PTEN/PI3K/Akt signalling pathway, impacting on the DDR during growth activation of primordial follicles, and in ovarian ageing. Targeting DDR mechanisms within oocytes may be of value in developing techniques to protect ovaries against chemotherapy and in advancing clinical approaches to regulate primordial follicle activation. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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31. Communication and Respect for Patient Value as Significant Factors in Patient-Centered Infertility Care: A Survey of Patients' Experiences in Two Infertility Centers.
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Harzif, Achmad Kemal, Shafira, Nadia, Mariana, Ana, Lovita, Bara Tracy, Mutia, Heidi Dewi, Maidarti, Mila, Pratama, Gita, and Wiweko, Budi
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PATIENT-centered care ,FERTILITY clinics ,PATIENT surveys ,PATIENT satisfaction ,INFERTILITY ,STATISTICAL software - Abstract
Context: The patient-centered infertility care (PCIC) approach emphasizes the patient's role in choosing the most appropriate clinical approach in infertility care. The concept can improve the patient satisfaction with care performed as well as the efficacy of the treatment. In addition, this concept can also lead to improve collaboration between patient and care provider, ultimately supporting a more cost-effective health-care scheme. Aims: This study was developed in order to determine patients' experience in their PCIC. Settings and Design: This is a descriptive study. We conducted the study in two fertility care clinics, Clinic A and Clinic B. Subjects and Methods: The Patient-Centeredness Questionnaire-Infertility (PCQ-I) was used, consisting of 7 essential themes. The questionnaire was completed by consenting patients in two infertility clinics. Statistical Analysis Used: The questionnaire was analyzed using the Statistical Package for the Social Sciences 21 version statistical software. Results: Eighty-eight Clinic A patients who completed the questionnaire responded that the best element of their treatment received was communication (correlation with global score [CGS]: 0.747), whereas the least acceptable aspect was the low accessibility (CGS: 0.211). A total of 20 Clinic B patients responded that the best element of their treatment received was respect for the patient's value (CGS: 0.866), whereas the least acceptable aspect was also the low level of accessibility (CGS: 0.193). Conclusions: The PCQ-I can be used to evaluate patients' experience during treatment and may help the health-care provider to improve their performance. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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32. Investigation of Each Society for Fertility Preservation in Asia.
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Harzif, Achmad Kemal, Santawi, Victor Prana Andika, Maidarti, Mila, and Wiweko, Budi
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FERTILITY preservation ,REPRODUCTIVE health ,MEDICAL innovations ,HEALTH policy ,FERTILITY - Abstract
Fertility preservation (FP) remains a future direction for reproductive medicine. FP development is needed to keep up with advancements in other areas of medicine, such as cancer research that has successfully prolonged patients' survival. The demand for optimum FP is sought by both patients and practitioners alike. The American Society of Clinical Oncology has published and updated several FP guidelines. However, these guidelines need to be optimized for each country due to the nature of FP that interacts with the local policy, social decorum, and economic factors. Furthermore, the availability and success rate for each procedure might differ since there is a requirement for advanced and innovative technologies involved in FP. These guidelines should ideally be supported by the FP society to overcome unique barriers that may arise in each country. Here we try to illustrate the most recent update on the condition of FP practice in several countries in Asia. This hopefully will encourage future FP development and might become a useful reference for other countries, especially in Asia. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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33. Inhibition of PTEN activates bovine non-growing follicles in vitro but increases DNA damage and reduces DNA repair response.
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Maidarti, Mila, Clarkson, Yvonne L, McLaughlin, Marie, Anderson, Richard A, and Telfer, Evelyn E
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WESTERN immunoblotting , *DNA repair , *DNA damage , *ATAXIA telangiectasia , *GRANULOSA cells - Abstract
Study Question: Does ovarian follicle activation by phosphatase homologue of chromosome-10 (PTEN) inhibition affect DNA damage and repair in bovine oocytes and granulosa cells?Summary Answer: PTEN inhibition promotes bovine non-growing follicle activation but results in increased DNA damage and impaired DNA repair capacity in ovarian follicles in vitro.What Is Known Already: Inhibition of PTEN is known to activate primordial follicles but may compromise further developmental potential. In breast cancer cells, PTEN inhibition represses nuclear translocation of breast cancer susceptibility 1 (BRCA1) and Rad51; this impairs DNA repair resulting in an accumulation of damaged DNA, which contributes to cell senescence.Study Design, Size, Duration: Bovine ovarian tissue fragments were exposed to control medium alone or containing either 1 or 10 μM bpv(HOpic), a pharmacological inhibitor of PTEN, in vitro for 24 h. A sub-group of tissue fragments were collected for Western blot analysis after bpv(HOpic) exposure. The remainder were incubated in control medium for a further 5 days and then analysed histologically and by immunohistochemistry to detect DNA damage and repair pathways.Participants/materials, Setting, Methods: Bovine ovaries were obtained from abattoir-slaughtered heifers. Tissue fragments were exposed to either control medium alone or medium containing either 1 μM or 10 μM bpv(HOpic) for 24 h. Tissue fragments collected after 24 h were subjected to Akt quantification by Western blotting (six to nine fragments per group per experiment). Follicle stage and morphology were classified in remaining fragments. Immunohistochemical analysis included nuclear exclusion of FOXO3 as a marker of follicle activation, γH2AX as a marker of DNA damage, meiotic recombination 11 (MRE11), ataxia telangiectasia mutated (ATM), Rad51, breast cancer susceptibility 1 (BRCA1) and breast cancer susceptibility 2 (BRCA2) as DNA repair factors. A total of 29 550 follicles from three independent experiments were analysed.Main Results and the Role Of Chance: Tissue fragments exposed to bpv(HOpic) had increased Akt phosphorylation at serine 473 (pAkt/Akt ratio, 2.25- and 6.23-fold higher in 1 and 10 μM bpv(HOpic) respectively compared to control, P < 0.05). These tissue fragments contained a significantly higher proportion of growing follicles compared to control (78.6% in 1 μM and 88.7% in 10 μM versus 70.5% in control; P < 0.001). The proportion of morphologically healthy follicles did not differ significantly between 1 μM bpv(HOpic) and control (P < 0.001) but follicle health was lower in 10 μM compared to 1 μM and control in all follicle types (P < 0.05). DNA damage in oocytes, indicated by expression of γH2AX, increased following exposure to 1 μM bpv(HOpic) (non-growing, 83%; primary follicles, 76%) and 10 μM (non-growing, 77%; primary, 84%) compared to control (non-growing, 30% and primary, 59%) (P < 0.05 for all groups). A significant reduction in expression of DNA repair proteins MRE11, ATM and Rad51 was observed in oocytes of non-growing and primary follicles of treatment groups (primary follicles in controls versus 10 μM bpv(HOpic): MRE, 68% versus 47%; ATM, 47% versus 18%; Rad51, 48% versus 24%), P < 0.05 for all groups. Higher dose bpv(HOpic) also resulted in lower expression of BRCA1 compared to control and 1 μM bpv(HOpic) (P < 0.001) in non-growing and primary follicles. BRCA2 expression was increased in oocytes of primary follicles in 1 μM bpv(HOpic) (36%) compared to control (20%, P = 0.010) with a marked decrease in 10 μM (1%, P ≤ 0.001). Granulosa cells of primary and secondary follicles in bpv(HOpic) groups showed more DNA damage compared to control (P < 0.05). However, bpv(HOpic) did not impact granulosa cell DNA repair capacity in secondary follicles, but BRCA1 declined significantly in higher dose bpv(HOpic).Large-scale Data: N/A.Limitations, Reasons For Caution: This study focuses on non-growing follicle activation after 6 days culture and may not reflect DNA damage and repair capacity in later stages of oocyte and follicle growth.Wider Implications Of the Findings: In vitro activation of follicle growth may compromise the bidirectional signalling between oocyte and granulosa cells necessary for optimal oocyte and follicle health. This large animal model may be useful in optimising follicle activation protocols with a view to transfer for clinical application.Study Funding/competing Interest(s): This work was supported by Indonesia endowment fund for education. No competing interest.Trial Registration Number: Not applicable. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
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34. Ovarian tissue vitrification as a method for fertility preservation: A study of follicle number and morphology after vitrification.
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Wiweko, Budi, Maidarti, Mila, Mansyur, Eliza, Yuningsih, Tita, Ahmad, Aulia, Boediono, Arief, Soebijanto, Soegiharto, and Affandi, Biran
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35. Indonesian kalkulator of oocytes (IKO): A smart application to determine our biological age.
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Wiweko, Budi, Narasati, Shabrina, Agung, Prince Gusti, Zesario, Aulia, Wibawa, Yohanes Satrya, Maidarti, Mila, Harzif, Achmad Kemal, Pratama, Gita, Sumapraja, Kanadi, Muharam, Raden, Hestiantoro, Andon, Ramahdita, Wulan, Dhelika, and Whulanza
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Background: The use of smartphones and its associated application provides new opportunities for physicians. In current situations, there are still few applications are designed in the field of infertility and Assisted Reproductive Technologies (ART). A study conducted on 1616 subjects proved that AMH (Anti-Mullerian Hormone) could be used to predict a woman’s biological age earlier than Follicle-Stimulating Hormone (FSH) and Antral Follicle Count (AFC). In this study, we describe the AMH nomogram that has been developed into a mobile application as “Indonesian Kalculator of Oocytes” (IKO). The software required to create IKO application was the Android 4.0.3 Ice Cream Sandwich and Java Application Development. The hardware specification that needed to develop the IKO apps were a 4.0-inch screen, 512 MB RAM (random-access memory), and CPU (central processing unit) with dual core 1.2 Ghz. The application is built using the Android SDK (Software Development Kit) and Java Application Development. In this application, we can predict the woman’s biological age, some mature oocytes, and AMH level. This app is expected to help patients to plan effectively for pregnancy and help the doctor to choose the best intervention for patients who face infertility problems using Assisted Reproductive Technology (ART). IKO application can be downloaded for free on Google PlayStore and Apple Store. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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36. An evaluation of multimedia and online support groups (OSG) contents and application of information by infertile patients: Mixed method study.
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Wiweko, Budi, Narasati, Shabrina, Agung, Prince Gusti, Zesario, Aulia, Wibawa, Yohanes Satrya, Maidarti, Mila, Harzif, Achmad Kemal, Pratama, Gita, Sumapradja, Kanadi, Muharam, Raden, Hestiantoro, Andon, Ramahdita, Wulan, Dhelika, and Whulanza
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MIXED methods research ,ELECTRONIC health records ,HUMAN in vitro fertilization ,PATIENT satisfaction ,INFERTILITY ,INFERTILITY treatment ,DIAGNOSIS - Abstract
Background: The presence of Online Support Groups (OSG) is expected to empower patients with infertility, thus allowing patients to be the focus of healthcare services. This study will evaluate multimedia content, OSG, and utilization of information for decision-making by patients using infertility services. This study is a mixed method study conducted from January – June 2016 at Yasmin IVF Clinic, Dr. Cipto Mangunkusumo General Hospital; and SMART IVF Clinic, Jakarta. The subjects are patients with infertility who sought treatment at the clinics. Data was collected through a structured interview in the form of a questionnaire. Informed consent was obtained from all individual participants included in the study. All procedures that performed in studies were by the ethical standards of the institutional. The result from 72 respondents showed quantitative analysis did not reveal any association between multimedia and OSG information sources with patient knowledge regarding infertility management. However, qualitative analysis highlighted three issues: the information regarding infertility services in the available multimedia and the OSG; use of the available information by patients when deciding to use infertility services. The level of awareness of respondents on searching information regarding infertility on the clinic website is still limited. It happened because most of the patients in the clinic are unaware of clinic website existence which provided the infertility information. Therefore, the clinic website needs to be promoted so the usage of this website will increase in the future. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
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37. In Vitro Fertilization (IVF) Outcomes in Patients With Endometriosis Compared to Patients With Tubal Factor Infertility in Indonesia: A Retrospective Study.
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Nurindah M, Winarto H, Maidarti M, Muharam R, Harzif AK, Wiweko B, Yanfaunnas AM, and Pratama G
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Background: Endometriosis is a disease characterized by dysmenorrhea, chronic pelvic pain, and infertility. The pathogenesis of endometriosis and its relationship to infertility are still not fully understood. In vitro fertilization (IVF) is considered an effective treatment for patients with endometriosis-associated infertility. This study compared the pregnancy rates of endometriosis patients who underwent IVF with those of patients with tubal obstruction., Methods: This was a retrospective cross-sectional study of 225 patients with endometriosis and tubal factor infertility who underwent IVF at Yasmin Clinic, Dr. Cipto Mangunkusumo National General Hospital, Jakarta, Indonesia, between January 2013 and August 2021. Demographic data, anti-Mullerian hormone (AMH) levels, the initial and total dose of recombinant follicle stimulating hormone (rFSH), the total dose of recombinant luteinizing hormone (rLH), stimulation duration, oocyte maturation rates, fertilization rates, embryo cleavage rates, and pregnancy rates (biochemical, clinical and ongoing) were obtained., Results: AMH level, number of oocytes retrieved, and embryo cleavage rates were significantly lower in the endometriosis group. Initial and total doses of rFSH and total dose of rLH were higher, and the duration of stimulation was longer in the endometriosis group compared to the tubal factor group. In the endometriosis group, the biochemical (47.3% vs. 52.7%, p=0.375), clinical (43.1% vs. 56.9%, p=0.215), and ongoing (45.5% vs. 54.5%, p=0.511) pregnancy rates were lower than those in the tubal factor group. However, there were no statistically significant differences between the two groups. There was no significant difference in pregnancy rates between the short antagonist and ultra-long protocols (three months of downregulation). From multivariate analysis, only rLH supplementation was found to be significantly related to pregnancy outcomes in patients with endometriosis., Conclusion: AMH levels, number of oocytes retrieved, and embryo cleavage rates were lower in patients with endometriosis. However, pregnancy rates were not significantly different from patients with tubal factors. Supplementation with rLH may improve pregnancy rates in patients with endometriosis who have undergone IVF programs., Competing Interests: Human subjects: Consent was obtained or waived by all participants in this study. The Research Ethics Committee of the Faculty of Medicine, University of Indonesia issued approval KET-721/UN.F1/ETIK/PPM.00.02/2019. Animal subjects: All authors have confirmed that this study did not involve animal subjects or tissue. Conflicts of interest: In compliance with the ICMJE uniform disclosure form, all authors declare the following: Payment/services info: All authors have declared that no financial support was received from any organization for the submitted work. Financial relationships: All authors have declared that they have no financial relationships at present or within the previous three years with any organizations that might have an interest in the submitted work. Other relationships: All authors have declared that there are no other relationships or activities that could appear to have influenced the submitted work., (Copyright © 2024, Nurindah et al.)
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38. Forecasting the Effects of Platelet-Rich Plasma on Follicle Development Following Premature Ovarian Insufficiency by Network Interaction Analysis.
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Silvia R, Fadilah F, Jusuf AA, Maidarti M, Erlina L, and Wiweko B
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- Female, Humans, Protein Interaction Maps, Proto-Oncogene Proteins c-akt metabolism, Phosphatidylinositol 3-Kinases metabolism, Primary Ovarian Insufficiency therapy, Primary Ovarian Insufficiency metabolism, Platelet-Rich Plasma metabolism, Ovarian Follicle metabolism, Ovarian Follicle growth & development, Signal Transduction
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<b>Background and Objective:</b> Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP) is proposed to have a potential regenerative effect on the ovaries following premature ovarian insufficiency (POI), however, the main impact on the process of follicle development (folliculogenesis) remains unclear. Protein-protein interaction (PPI) or network interaction analysis enables us to predict the targets of PRP's biomolecules using biological data through public databases and platforms. Therefore, this method is more efficient in time and cost than traditional laboratory procedures. The purpose of this study was to predict the targets of PRP's biomolecules on folliculogenesis following POI using PPI analysis and to clarify if those predictive targets integrate into PI3K/Akt signaling pathway which is an important pathway in folliculogenesis. <b>Materials and Methods:</b> Mining data targets of POI, PRP and folliculogenesis was done by GeneCards. Only genes with "protein-coding" category were analyzed further. Network analysis was performed using Cytoscape and STRING. Finally, STRING, Enricher and ShinyGO platforms were conducted to analyze gene ontology, including biological processes, molecular function and cellular components, as well as pathways. <b>Results:</b> Network analysis with Cytoscape and STRING discovered 107 gene hubs for POI, PRP and folliculogenesis. Analysis of KEGG pathway using STRING, Enricher and ShinyGO identified 43 genes integrated into PI3K/Akt signaling pathway. From the KEGG pathway, PI3K and Akt were revealed as two main targets following PRP treatment for POI patients. <b>Conclusion:</b> Biomolecules in PRP may recover ovarian follicle development following POI through the PI3K/Akt signaling pathway.
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39. The ovaries of transgender men indicate effects of high dose testosterone on the primordial and early growing follicle pool.
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Bailie E, Maidarti M, Jack S, Hawthorn R, Watson N, Telfer E, and Anderson RA
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Androgens are essential in normal ovarian function and follicle health but hyperandrogenism, as seen in polycystic ovary syndrome, is associated with disordered follicle development. There are few data on the effect of long-term exposure to high levels of testosterone as found in transgender men receiving gender-affirming endocrine therapy. In this study, we investigate the effect of testosterone on the development, morphological health and DNA damage and repair capacity of human ovarian follicles in vivo and their survival in vitro. Whole ovaries were obtained from transgender men (mean age: 27.6 ± 1.7 years; range 20-34 years, n = 8) at oophorectomy taking pre-operative testosterone therapy. This was compared to cortical biopsies from age-matched healthy women obtained at caesarean section (mean age: 31.8±1.5 years; range= 25-35 years, n=8). Cortical tissues were dissected into fragments and either immediately fixed for histological analysis or cultured for 6 days and subsequently fixed. Follicle classification and morphological health were evaluated from histological sections stained with H&E and expression of γH2AX as a marker of DNA damage by IHC. In uncultured tissue, testosterone exposure was associated with reduced follicle growth activation, poor follicle health and increased DNA damage. After 6 days of culture, there was enhanced follicle activation compared to control with further deterioration in morphological health and increased DNA damage. These data indicate that high circulating concentrations of testosterone have effects on the primordial and small-growing follicles of the ovary. These results may have implications for transgender men receiving gender-affirming therapy prior to considering pregnancy or fertility preservation measures.
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40. Conservative surgical staging as a means to preserve fertility in patients with dysgerminoma: a case report.
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Maidarti M, Garinasih PD, and Anggraeni TD
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Ovarian tumor is a rare condition in pediatrics. Due to the improvement in surgical techniques and chemotherapy in recent years, it is currently possible to preserve fertility in selected cases of patients who desire motherhood., Case Presentation: We present a case of pregnancy following conservative surgery and complete chemotherapy for ovarian dysgerminoma stage IIA. A 16-year-old female presented with complaints of abdominal mass and discomfort. Histopathological examination displayed dysgerminoma arising from the right ovary. Conservative treatment with right salpingo-oophorectomy and six cycles of chemotherapy was performed. Within 2 years following the surgery, the patient conceived and did not indicate tumor recurrence., Clinical Discussion: Dysgerminoma is the most common ovarian malignant germ cell tumor and usually affects women at a young age. Conservative surgery followed by chemotherapy is the treatment of choice, particularly in young patients with a strong desire to have a family. Conservative fertility-sparing surgery does not have inferior outcomes in terms of survival or recurrence. It is possible that in certain cases, patients previously treated for ovarian cancer may retain their fertility, thereby improving their quality of life., Conclusion: Most patients with dysgerminoma can be treated with the maintenance of normal reproductive function. Reassurance regarding the high probability of conceiving and having normal children after conservative surgery and chemotherapy should be informed to the patient and family., Competing Interests: The authors declare that they have no conflicts of interest.Sponsorships or competing interests that may be relevant to content are disclosed at the end of this article., (Copyright © 2023 The Author(s). Published by Wolters Kluwer Health, Inc.)
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41. Factors related to maternal mortality rate in covid-19 patients - a cross-sectional study from an Indonesian covid-19 referral hospital.
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Azizah S, Mustika AP, Widjaya N, Irwinda R, Harzif AK, Priyatini T, Maidarti M, Dilmy MAF, Silvana V, Teguh C, Rivai AT, Djuliannisaa Z, Nasution VAF, Darmestari DL, Sukmadewanti R, Cahyaningrum ZT, Amalia SN, and Jamilah M
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- Humans, Female, Pregnancy, SARS-CoV-2, Cross-Sectional Studies, Indonesia, Maternal Mortality, Pandemics, Hospitals, COVID-19, Diabetes Mellitus, Type 2, Pregnancy Complications, Infectious
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Background: The covid-19 pandemic may cause severe clinical manifestations in a vulnerable population, such as pregnant women. Based on Indonesian Obstetrics and Gynecology Association (POGI), the number of maternal deaths due to covid-19 from April 2020 to April 2021 reached 3% and increased to 9% since the delta variant of covid-19 emerged. This research was expected to identify factors that are related to the mortality rate of pregnant women with covid-19., Materials and Methods: This was a cross-sectional study using secondary data collected from June 2020 to August 2021. The study was conducted in Universitas Indonesia Hospital, a national covid-19 referral hospital. Patient characteristics, pregnancy profile, comorbidities, laboratory results, chest X-ray examination, treatment options, and the severity of symptoms were evaluated. In addition, bivariate data analysis was carried out using the SPSS device., Results: Out of 114 research subjects, seven patients (6.1%) died, and 107 patients (93.9%) survived. The risk of mortality was significantly (P < 0.05) related to patients' age, duration of hospitalization, gestational age, severity rate of covid-19, the level of hemoglobin, leukocyte count, platelet count, lymphocytes, the levels of D-dimer, C-reactive protein, transaminase enzymes, urea, creatinine, eGFR, sodium, potassium, and procalcitonin. In addition, significant differences (P < 0.05) related to maternal mortality rate were also shown in the presence of comorbidities (type 2 diabetes, congestive heart failure, coronary artery disease/acute coronary syndrome, and urinary tract infection), and the use of steroids and tocilizumab., Conclusion: Various factors significantly related to the mortality rate of pregnant women with covid-19. This study may become the basis for a further study with a larger number of subjects, adjustment of assessment and management of covid-19 infected pregnant women, thus hopefully reducing the risk of mortality in pregnant women with covid-19.
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42. Developing an Indonesian fertility preservation questionnaire for health care providers treating patients with cancer: A preliminary pilot study.
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Harzif AK, Surya R, Maidarti M, Mariana A, Lovita BT, and Wiweko B
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- Adult, Female, Health Personnel, Humans, Indonesia, Male, Middle Aged, Pilot Projects, Surveys and Questionnaires, Fertility Preservation
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Background: Early detection and advanced treatment increases the five-year survival rate of patients with cancer. However, long-term cancer therapy, such as chemotherapy and radiotherapy, can have negative effects, such as infertility. This study aimed to develop a standardized Indonesian questionnaire, which would be used to assess the quality of health care providers' knowledge, attitude, and practice regarding fertility preservation in patients with cancer. Methods: A pilot study was performed in January and February 2018 at Dr. Cipto Mangunkusumo Hospital, Jakarta, Indonesia. An existing questionnaire was translated from English to Indonesian using forward translation, back translation, expert panel, pretesting, and cognitive interviewing. Ten subspecialists in the following departments made up an expert panel, who were involved in pretesting and cognitive interviewing: pediatric hematology-oncology, hematology-oncology/internal medicine, gynecologic oncology, gynecologic immune-endocrinology, radiology-oncology, and surgical oncology. Results: The questionnaire was successfully translated. The ten respondents stated that the maximum age for women's fertility preservation is 40 years of age (60%), 45 years of age (30%), or had no maximum age (10%). Additionally, the respondents stated that the maximum age for men's fertility preservation is 40 years of age (30%), 50 years of age (20%), or had no maximum age (50%). The respondents' knowledge stated that > 50% of them were aware but do not know enough about fertility preservation. The respondents stated that more than 50% of them give feedback agreeing to fertility preservation, and they always give advice about fertility preservation to their patients. Conclusion: The translation of the questionnaire followed translation steps from the World Health Organization and was adjusted based on the expert panel's comments concerning fertility preservation. This validated questionnaire tool in Indonesian can be used for research purposes and clinical evaluation of fertility preservation among health care providers in Indonesia., Competing Interests: No competing interests were disclosed.
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