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2. Evaluating internal exposure due to intake of 131I at a nuclear medicine centre of Dhaka using bioassay methods
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Sharmin Jahan, Jannatul Ferdous, Md Mahidul Haque Prodhan, and Ferdoushi Begum
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Internal exposure ,131I ,Bioassay methods ,Annual effective dose ,Nuclear engineering. Atomic power ,TK9001-9401 - Abstract
Handling of radioisotopes may cause external and internal contamination to occupational workers while using radiation for medical purposes. This research aims to monitor the internal hazard of occupational workers who handle 131I. Two methods are used: in vivo or direct method and in vitro or indirect method. The in vivo or direct method was performed by assessing thyroid intake with a thyroid uptake monitoring machine. The in vitro or indirect method was performed by assessing urine samples with the help of a gamma-ray spectroscopy practice using a High-Purity Germanium (HPGe) Detector. In this study, fifty-nine thyroid counts and fifty-nine urine samples were collected from seven occupational workers who were in charge of 131I at the National Institute of Nuclear Medicine and Allied Sciences (NINMAS), Dhaka. The result showed that the average annual effective dose of seven workforces from thyroid counts were 0.0208 mSv/y, 0.0180 mSv/y, 0.0135 mSv/y, 0.0169 m Sv/y, 0.0072 mSv/y, 0.0181 mSv/y, 0.0164 mSv/y and in urine samples 0.0832 mSv/y, 0.0770 mSv/y, 0.0732 mSv/y, 0.0693 mSv/y, 0.0715 mSv/y, 0.0662 mSv/y, 0.0708 mSv/y.The total annual effective dose (in vivo and in vitro method) was found among seven workers in average 0.1039 mSv/y, 0.0950 mSv/y, 0.0868 mSv/y, 0.0862 mSv/y, 0.0787 mSv/y, 0.0843 mSv/y, 0.0872 mSv/y. Following the rules of the International Commission on Radiological Protection (ICRP), the annual limit of effective dose for occupational exposure is 20 mSv per year and the finding values from this research work are lesser than this safety boundary.
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- 2024
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3. Evaluation of 3β-hydroxysteroid dehydrogenase activity using progesterone and androgen receptors-mediated transactivation
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Takashi Yazawa, Yugo Watanabe, Yuko Yokohama, Yoshitaka Imamichi, Kazuya Hasegawa, Ke-ichi Nakajima, Takeshi Kitano, Takanori Ida, Takahiro Sato, Mohammad Sayful Islam, Akihiro Umezawa, Satoru Takahashi, Yasuhito Kato, Sharmin Jahan, and Jun-ichi Kawabe
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HSD3B2 ,CAH ,progesterone ,androstenedione ,DSD ,Diseases of the endocrine glands. Clinical endocrinology ,RC648-665 - Abstract
3β-Hydroxysteroid dehydrogenases (3β-HSDs) catalyze the oxidative conversion of delta (5)-ene-3-beta-hydroxy steroids and ketosteroids. Human 3β-HSD type 2 (HSD3B2) is predominantly expressed in gonadal and adrenal steroidogenic cells for producing all classes of active steroid hormones. Mutations in HSD3B2 gene cause a rare form of congenital adrenal hyperplasia with varying degree of salt wasting and incomplete masculinization, resulting from reduced production of corticoids and androgens. Therefore, evaluation of the HSD3B2 enzymatic activity in both pathways for each steroid hormone production is important for accurately understanding and diagnosing this disorder. Using progesterone receptor (PR)- and androgen receptor (AR)-mediated transactivation, we adapted a method that easily evaluates enzymatic activity of HSD3B2 by quantifying the conversion from substrates [pregnenolone (P5) and dehydroepiandrosterone (DHEA)] to (progesterone and androstenedione). HEK293 cells were transduced to express human HSD3B2, and incubated medium containing P5 or DHEA. Depending on the incubation time with HSD3B2-expressing cells, the culture media progressively increased luciferase activities in CV-1 cells, transfected with the PR/AR expression vector and progesterone-/androgen-responsive reporter. Culture media from human and other mammalian HSD3B1-expressing cells also increased the luciferase activities. HEK293 cells expressing various missense mutations in the HSD3B2 gene revealed the potential of this system to evaluate the relationship between the enzymatic activities of mutant proteins and patient phenotype.
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- 2024
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4. Heavy metals and metalloid contamination and risk evaluation in the surface sediment of the Bakkhali River estuary in Bangladesh
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Sharmin Jahan, Md Abu Sayed Jewel, Bithy Khatun, Arun Chandra Barman, Sumaiya Akter, and Md Ayenuddin Haque
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Bakkhali River estuary ,Carcinogenic risk ,Ecological risk ,Health hazard ,Metals and metalloids ,Pollution load index ,Science (General) ,Q1-390 ,Social sciences (General) ,H1-99 - Abstract
Current state of contamination and subsequent risk of contaminated sediment of a tidal river of Bangladesh was evaluated in the present study. Sediment samples were collected from five locations in the tributary of Bakkhali River estuary during summer (April) and winter (December) season, 2020. Collected samples were processed using standard protocol and the content of heavy metals (Cd, Cr, Cu, Pb and Zn) and metalloid (As), were analyzed by the Flame Atomic Absorption Spectrometer. Sediment contamination was evaluated by pollution load index (PLI), contamination factor (CF), degree of contamination (Cd), potential ecological risk index (PERI), non-carcinogenic and carcinogenic risk (CR) due to the dermal contact of the sediment. Multivariate statistical analysis such as principal component analysis (PCA) and cluster analysis (CA) were also applied to find out the possible sources of the contaminant in the sediment. Results showed the average concentration of As, Cd, Cr, Pb, Cu and Zn was 9.74 ± 3.57, 2.00 ± 0.85, 48.75 ± 8.92, 29.78 ± 8.39, 5.44 ± 2.03 and 56.94 ± 8.57 mg/kg, respectively. Concentration of Cu, Pb and Zn were within the recommended level whereas the concentration of As, Cd and Cr were suppressed the recommended level of WHO and FAO/WHO standards. PLI, CF and Cd revealed considerably low degree of contamination of the sediment. Geo-accumulation index indicated uncontaminated to moderately contaminated condition of the sediment. Although the values of enrichment factor revealed no potential enrichment for most of the metals, Cd showed a minor enrichment during the winter season. Based on the ecological risk assessment, the sediment from all of the sample locations was found to be of moderate to low risk. PCA and CA analysis revealed the origin of contaminants mainly from anthropogenic sources. Although different metals showed non-carcinogenic risk to the inhabitants, cancer risk values for dermal contact (CRderm) were much lower than 10−6 indicating no cancer risk for adult and child. However, the findings also revealed that children were more susceptible to CRderm compared to adults. The present study concluded that long term dermal contact of the sediment of Bakkhali River estuary will be contagious to the people. Therefore, regular monitoring of the estuarine environment is necessary so that contamination does not get worse.
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- 2024
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5. Captopril challenge test: an underutilized test in the diagnosis of primary aldosteronism
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Sharmin Jahan, Jun Yang, Jinbo Hu, Qifu Li, and Peter J Fuller
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captopril challenge test ,confirmatory test ,hyperaldosteronism ,primary aldosteronism ,Diseases of the endocrine glands. Clinical endocrinology ,RC648-665 - Abstract
Primary aldosteronism (PA) is the most common cause of endocrine hypertension and is often underdiagnosed. This condition is associated with increased cardiovascular morbidity and mortality in comparison to age and blood pressure matched individuals with essential hypertension (EH). The diagnostic pathway for PA consists of three phases: screening, confirmatory testing, and subtyping. The lack of specificity in the screening step, which relies on the aldosterone to renin ratio, necessitates confirmatory testing. The Endocrine Society’s clinical practice guideline suggests four confirmatory tests, including the fludrocortisone suppression test (FST), saline suppression test (SST), captopril challenge test (CCT), and oral sodium loading test (SLT). There is no universally accepted choice of confirmatory test, with practices varying among centers. The SST and FST are commonly used, but they can be resource-intensive, carry risks such as volume overload or hypokalemia, and are contraindicated in severe/ uncontrolled HTN as well as in cardiac and renal impairment. In contrast, CCT is a safe and inexpensive alternative that can be performed in an outpatient setting and can be applied when other tests are contraindicated. Despite its simplicity and convenience, the variability in captopril dose, testing posture, and diagnostic threshold limit its widespread use. This narrative review evaluates the diagnostic accuracy of the CCT across different populations, addresses controversies in its usage, and proposes recommendations for its use in the diagnosis of PA. Furthermore, suggestions for future research aimed at promoting the wider utilization of the CCT as a simpler, safer, and more cost-effective diagnostic test are discussed.
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- 2024
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6. Health compromising components in French fries and fried chicken available in the markets of Dhaka city, Bangladesh
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Sajia Islam, Shahrin Emdad Rayna, Fahmida Afroz Khan, K M Thouhidur Rahman, Md. Salman Mahbub Piyal, Barun Kanti Saha, Sharmin Jahan, Syed Shariful Islam, and Md Khalequzzaman
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French fries ,fried chicken ,sodium ,trans fatty acids ,heavy metals ,Bangladesh ,Nutrition. Foods and food supply ,TX341-641 ,Food processing and manufacture ,TP368-456 - Abstract
ABSTRACTFrench fries (FF) and fried chicken (FC) are known contributors to overweight and obesity among adolescents worldwide. Top selling five brands for both FF and FC were analyzed to determine their health compromising contents, which were sampled from the markets of Dhaka, Bangladesh. Sodium (Na) was determined by flame photometry, trans fatty acids (TFAs) by gas chromatography and heavy metals like arsenic (As), lead (Pb), cadmium and chromium by graphite furnace atomic absorption spectrophotometry. The median concentration of Na, TFA, As and Pb in FF was 0.45 gm/100 gm, 0.11 gm/100 gm, 0.93 mg/kg and 0.03 mg/kg, respectively. Similarly, in FC the median concentration of Na, TFA, As and Pb was 0.46 gm/100 gm, 0.13 gm/100 gm, 0.053 mg/kg and 0.06 mg/kg, respectively. The study findings suggests that consuming FF and FC impose a health risk among the exposed population.
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- 2023
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7. Combined experimental and first principles look into (Ce, Mo) doped BiVO4
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Tasnim Ahmed Mahi, Quazi Shafayat Hossain, Sadiq Shahriyar Nishat, Shahran Ahmed, M.N.I. Khan, Muhammad Shahriar Bashar, Shirin Akter Jahan, Umme Sarmeen Akhtar, Sharmin Jahan, Fariha Chowdhury, Khandker Saadat Hossain, Ahmad Irfan, and Imtiaz Ahmed
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Science (General) ,Q1-390 ,Social sciences (General) ,H1-99 - Abstract
Here we investigated the effects of Ce and Mo doping on hydrothermally synthesized bismuth vanadate BiVO4 nanoparticles (NPs). The existence of monoclinic scheelite and tetragonal zircon phases of NPs was validated from Rietveld refinement of the powdered X-ray diffraction, room temperature Raman, and Fourier-transform infrared spectroscopy. The co-doping of Bi and V sites with respective Ce and Mo dopants in a mixed tetragonal zircon and monoclinic scheelite phases of BiVO4 lattice was corroborated from high-resolution transmission electron microscopy and X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy. The photoluminescence measurements revealed enhancement of photo-generated carrier recombination in (Ce, Mo) co-doped BiVO4 NPs which may have hampered its photocatalytic efficiency in degrading the methylene blue dye. The simulations based on Hubbard U corrected density functional theory (DFT+U) suggest that Mo and Ce co-doping introduced deep impurity states which may have facilitated the photo-generated carrier recombination detrimental to photocatalytic performance. The UV-vis diffuse reflectance measurements provided evidence for the presence of these defect states. In summary, this work may have presented a comprehensive experimental analysis of (Ce, Mo) doped BiVO4 supported by DFT simulations.
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8. Tea (Camellia sinensis) cultivated in three agro-ecological regions of Bangladesh: Unveiling the variability of methylxanthine, bioactive phenolic compound, and antioxidant activity
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Abu Tareq Mohammad Abdullah, Mahbuba Ibrahim Sayka, Mohammad Mahfuzur Rahman, Miskat Sharif, Tanzir Ahmed Khan, Sharmin Jahan, Reaz Mohammad Mazumdar, Mohammad Nashir Uddin, and Md. Mozammel Hoque
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Tea (Camellia sinensis) ,Antioxidant profile ,Methylxanthine ,Polyphenol ,Ecological variation ,Canonical discriminant function ,Science (General) ,Q1-390 ,Social sciences (General) ,H1-99 - Abstract
Tea (Camellia sinensis) is a widely consumed beverage known for its numerous health benefits, largely attributed to its rich content of quality determining secondary metabolites such as methylxanthine compounds and bioactive phenolic compounds. The goal of this study was to find out variations of the levels of methylxanthines, bioactive phenolic compounds, and antioxidant activity in methanolic and hot water extracts of 129 tea samples grown in three different ecological regions of Bangladesh named Panchagar, Sylhet, and Chattogram. Methylxanthine and bioactive phenolic compounds were determined by using HPLC-DAD, and the antioxidant profile was analysed by UV–vis spectrophotometric methods for methanol and hot water extracts of tea leaves. The IC50 values showed the trend as Panchagar > Sylhet > Chattogram and Sylhet > Chattogram > Panchagar for water and methanol extract, respectively. The results revealed significant (p Chattogram > Sylhet. Caffeine was significantly higher (103.02 ± 5.55 mg/g of dry extract) in the methanolic extract of tea leaves of Panchagar district and lower (53.33 ± 4.30 mg/g of dry extract) in the hot water extract of Sylhet district. Panchagar and Chattogram possessed significantly (p
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9. An experimental look into efficient quaternary Bi5O7I/Bi(IO3)3/Bi2(IO4) (IO3)3/BiOIO3 photocatalytic composite
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Imran Hossain Sabuj, Shirin Akter Jahan, M. N. I. Khan, Umme Sarmeen Akhtar, Dipa Islam, Muhammad Shahriar Bashar, H. N. Das, Sharmin Jahan, Quazi Shafayat Hossain, Khandker Saadat Hossain, Sazzad M. S. Imran, and Imtiaz Ahmed
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Physics ,QC1-999 - Abstract
The prototypical toxic dye rhodamine B (RhB) is perhaps one of the most abundant pollutants in industrial wastewater. Its efficient photocatalytic degradation through composite photocatalysts is crucial for environmental remediation. Here, we synthesized quaternary Bi5O7I/Bi(IO3)3/Bi2(IO4)(IO3)3/BiOIO3 bismuth iodate composites through facile hydrothermal and solvothermal methods. The coexistence of multiple bismuth iodate phases was confirmed by x-ray diffraction analysis, room temperature Raman, and Fourier-transform infrared spectroscopy. The desired chemical states of Bi, I, and O inside the composites were confirmed by x-ray photoelectron spectroscopy. Field emission electron microscopy revealed flower-shaped nanosheet morphology for the composite synthesized at 120 °C, whereas randomly shaped nanoparticles with an average size of 80 nm were formed in the composite calcined at 400 °C. High-resolution transmission electron microscopy further corroborated the existence of multiple phases in the composites. The diffuse reflectance spectroscopy confirmed the optical absorption edges of the composites to be located within the visible range of 1.68–3.16 eV. The flower-shaped quaternary bismuth iodate composite demonstrated 100% degradation of RhB dye within 40 min of optical exposure. This quaternary bismuth iodate composite is suitable for solar harvesting-driven toxic dye remediation.
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10. Degree of fibrosis and its association with angiogenesis in the myelofibrotic bone marrow
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Sadia Afroz, AKM Nurul Kabir, Bishnu Pada Dey, Mohammad Mosiur Rahman, Papiya Rahman, Rezwana Karim, Syeeda Shiraj Um Mahmuda, Umama-Tun-Nesa Emita, and Sharmin Jahan
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myelofibrosis, angiogenesis, microvascular density, anti-angiogenic drug, CD34 ,Medicine - Abstract
Background: Primary and secondary myelofibrosis has become a global burden due to its increased mortality and morbidity. Angiogenesis is a significant driving force in the development of fibrogenesis in the bone marrow, which leads to myelofibrosis. The microvascular density (MVD) with immunomarker CD34 can be used to assess the degree of angiogenesis. The objective of this study was to examine the association between degree of myelofibrosis and angiogenesis in hematological malignancies. Methods: Forty-six trephine biopsy specimens of various hematological malignancies with myelofibrosis were studied at the Department of Pathology of Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujib Medical University. Extent of myelofibrosis in each case was assessed by examining the reticulin and Masson’s trichrome stained sections using a semiquantitative grading system of bone marrow fibrosis (MF) within a scale of MF-0 to MF-3. Angiogenesis was measured by counting MVD in the ‘hotspots’ after immunostaining with CD34 antibody. Results: The trephine biopsy cases were grouped into early fibrotic (MF-1) and advanced fibrotic (MF-2,3) consisting of 16 (34.8%) and 30 (65.2%) patients, respectively. Angiogenesis was estimated as mean MVD count which revealed 16.7 ± 5.4 and 32.0 ± 11.5 in these groups, respectively. Significant difference of mean MVD values (P
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11. Localization and management of mediastinal parathyroid adenoma – a case report
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Nusrat Sultana, Amrit Rijal, Hurjahan Banu, Sharmin Jahan, M Fariduddin, Bishnu Pada Dey, and MA Hasanat
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Ectopic parathyroid adenoma sometimes poses diagnostic challenge and can be a cause of persistent and recurrent primary hyperparathyroidism. Anterior mediastinum is one of the locations for ectopic parathyroid adenoma. Surgical excision is the only cure and for successful surgery, pre-operative localization is crucial. Chance of failed surgery is being increased without prior localization of the ectopic gland. The combination of single photon emission computed tomography (SPECT) and computed tomography (CT) has got high sensitivity for accurate localization of ectopic parathyroid. On the other hand, with accurate localization surgical outcome is excellent. Here we report, successful localization and management of a case of primary hyperparathyroidism due to adenoma in anterior mediastinum in 47-year-old man. IMC J Med Sci 2022; 16(2): 003. DOI: https://doi.org/10.55010/imcjms.16.013 *Correspondence: Dr. Nusrat Sultana, Room no-1620, Block-D, 15th floor, Department of Endocrinology, Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujib Medical University, Dhaka, Bangladesh. Email: nusrat_sultana@bsmmu.edu.bd
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12. Electrostatic Shock Structures in a Magnetized Plasma Having Non-Thermal Particles
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Sharmin Jahan, Subrata Banik, Nure Alam Chowdhury, Abdul Mannan, and A A Mamun
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pair-ion plasma ,Burgers’ equation ,shock waves ,magnetized plasma ,Chemical engineering ,TP155-156 - Abstract
A rigorous theoretical investigation has been made on the nonlinear propagation of dust-ion-acoustic shock waves in a multi-component magnetized pair-ion plasma (PIP) having inertial warm positive and negative ions, inertialess non-thermal electrons and positrons, and static negatively charged massive dust grains. The Burgers’ equation is derived by employing the reductive perturbation method. The plasma model supports both positive and negative shock structures in the presence of static negatively charged massive dust grains. It is found that the steepness of both positive and negative shock profiles declines with the increase of ion kinematic viscosity without affecting the height, and the increment of negative (positive) ion mass in the PIP system declines (enhances) the amplitude of the shock profile. It is also observed that the increase in oblique angle raises the height of the positive shock profile, and the height of the positive shock wave increases with the number density of positron. The applications of the findings from the present investigation are briefly discussed.
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13. Fasting serum C-peptide level may not be low in young-onset diabetes
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Mobarak Hosen, Nusrat Sultana, Mashfiqul Hasan, Sharmin Jahan, Mohammad Jahangir-Alam, Shadequl Islam, Saifur Rahman, Noor E Jannat Tanvi, Mohammad Fariduddin, and Muhammad A Hasanat
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c-peptide ,diabetes mellitus ,young-onset ,Diseases of the endocrine glands. Clinical endocrinology ,RC648-665 - Abstract
Background: Diabetes mellitus (DM) is one of the growing health problems among the young population. Secretory defect of insulin is an important cause, and it can be assessed by measuring fasting serum C-peptide level. Aim: The aim of this article is to assess fasting serum C-peptide in young-onset DM individuals. Materials and Methods: This case–control study was conducted in the Department of Endocrinology, Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujib Medical University (BSMMU) from March 2015 to February 2017. For this purpose, 40 individuals with DM (irrespective of DM type; age range: 11–29 years) were enrolled as case and an equal number of young healthy individuals as control. Demographic profiles, clinical profiles, and serum C-peptide were recorded in a standard and pre-tested structured datasheet. C-peptide was measured by the chemiluminescent immunometric assay. Results: Median fasting C-peptide was 2.67 [interquartile range (IQR) 1.06–4.07, range 0.12–20.0] ng/mL in diabetes individuals, whereas it was 2.19 (IQR 1.36–2.94, range 0.44–9.85) ng/mL in the control group; the difference was insignificant (P = 0.331). Waist circumference (WC) was significantly higher in the young diabetes group in comparison to that of control subjects and so were the plasma glucose values and diastolic blood pressure (P < 0.05 for all). Diabetic participants with low C-peptide group had significantly lower body mass index (BMI) and WC and higher fasting plasma glucose (FPG) and HbA1c in comparison to others (P < 0.05 for all); whereas the high C-peptide group had opposite body indices (higher BMI and WC) and glycemic parameters (lower FPG and HbA1c) (P < 0.05 for all). The classic hyperglycemic symptoms were more common in the low C-peptide group (P = 0.029). In participants with diabetes, C-peptide positively correlated with BMI and WC, whereas it showed a negative correlation with age (P < 0.05 for all). In the control group, C-peptide positively correlated with WC only (P = 0.018). Conclusion: The level of fasting serum C-peptide in diabetic subjects was similar to healthy controls, and it was higher in those subjects who had higher BMI, WC, and lower age.
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14. CDKAL1 gene rs7756992 A/G and rs7754840 G/C polymorphisms are associated with gestational diabetes mellitus in a sample of Bangladeshi population: implication for future T2DM prophylaxis
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U. S. Mahzabin Amin, Nahid Parvez, Tahia Anan Rahman, Md. Rakibul Hasan, Keshob Chandra Das, Sharmin Jahan, Muhammad Abul Hasanat, Zeba I. Seraj, and Md. Salimullah
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GDM ,CDKAL1 ,rs7756992 A/G ,rs7754840 G/C ,SNP ,T2DM ,Nutritional diseases. Deficiency diseases ,RC620-627 - Abstract
Abstract Background Association of single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNP) rs7756992 A/G and rs7754840 G/C of cyclin-dependent kinase 5 regulatory subunit-associated protein 1-like 1 (CDKAL1) gene with the susceptibility of gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM) has been studied in a group of Bangladeshi women. Methods In this case–control study, 212 GDM patients and 256 control subjects were genotyped for rs7756992 and rs7754840 by PCR-RFLP and TaqMan™ allelic discrimination assay method respectively. Genotyping results were confirmed by DNA sequencing and replicated TaqMan™ assay. The odds ratios and their 95% confidence interval were calculated by logistic regression to determine the associations between genotypes and GDM. Results The genotype frequencies of rs7756992-AA/AG/GG in the GDM group and the control group were 37%/48%, 53%/45%, 10%/7% and those of rs7754840-CC/CG/GG were 51%/55%, 40.1%/39.8%, 9%/5% respectively. Under dominant and log additive models rs7756992 was revealed significantly associated with GDM after being adjusted for family history of diabetes (FHD) and gravidity. Conversely, rs7754840 was significantly associated (P = 0.047) with GDM only under the recessive model after the same adjustment. The risk allele frequency of both SNPs was higher in the GDM group but significantly (P = 0.029) increased prevalence was observed in the rs7756992 G allele. When positive FHD and risk alleles of these SNPs were synergistically present in any pregnant woman, the chance of developing GDM was augmented by many folds. The codominant model revealed 2.5 and 2.1 folds increase in odds by AG (rs7756992) and GC (rs7754840) genotypes and 3.7 and 4.5 folds by GG (rs7756992) and CC (rs7754840) genotypes respectively. A significant 2.7 folds (P = 0.038) increase in odds of GDM resulted from the interaction of rs7756992 and family history of diabetes under the dominant model. The cumulative effect of multigravidity and risk alleles of these SNPs increased the odds of GDM more than 1.5 folds in different genotypes. Conclusion This study not only revealed a significant association between rs7756992 and rs7754840 with GDM but also provided the possibility as potential markers for foretelling about GDM and type 2 diabetes mellitus in Bangladeshi women.
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15. Comparison of intraocular pressure and retinal nerve fibre layer thickness in pre-menopausal and post-menopausal women attending outpatient department of BSMMU
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Shaila Rahman, Md Sharfuddin Ahmed, Md Showkat Kabir, Nirupam Chowdhury, Mohammed Moinul Hoque, Muhammad Mahbub Hossain, Shah Noor Hassan, Shish Rahman, Nusaffarin Khan, and Sharmin Jahan
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Intraocular pressure, Re!nal nerve fibre thickness, Glucoma ,Medicine - Abstract
In a menopausal lady, a reduced level of estrogen hormone leads to changes in the intraocular pressure (IOP) and retinal nerve fiber layer (RNFL) thickness in the eyes. This comparative study was carried out in the Outpatient Departments (OPD) of the Community Ophthalmology and Ophthalmology of Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujib Medical University (BSMMU), Dhaka, from April 2017 to June 2019 to identify any difference in IOP and RNFL thickness in pre-menopausal and post-menopausal women aged 40-65 years. In this study, 60 pre-and post-menopausal women were included. Participants 40-50 years old with irregular menstruation were classified as group A, while those 51-65 years old with no menstruation for at least 12 months were classified as group B. More than one-fourth (26.7%) of participants had HTN in group A and 53.3% in group B. HTN was significantly associated with group B. The rise in menopausal age had a significant impact on the mean IOP and RNFL. The mean IOP in right eye (RE) was 11.80 (3.31) mm of Hg in Group A and 15.63 (3.01) mm of Hg in Group B. The mean IOP in left eye (LE) was 12.27(3.78) mm of Hg and 15.47(2.84) mm of Hg in Group A and Group B, respectively. The mean IOP of both eyes was 12.03±3.48 mmHg in Group A and 15.55±2.82 mmHg in Group B. The mean difference of IOP in RE, LE and both were statistically significant between the two groups. The mean RNFL in RE was 103.97±7.42 μm in Group A and 98.90±}6.21 μm in Group B. The mean RNFL in LE was 101.87±6.69 μm and 97.97±6.65 μm in Group A and Group B, respectively. The mean RNFL of both eyes was 102.92±7.77 μm in Group A and 98.45±7.86 μm in Group B. The mean RNFL was statistically significant between the two groups. Post-menopausal women are at an increased risk of developing elevated IOP and thin RNFL than premenopausal women. BSMMU J 2022; 15(2): 61-64
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16. Modulational Instability of Ion-Acoustic Waves in Pair-Ion Plasma
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Sharmin Jahan, Rubaiya Khondoker Shikha, Abdul Mannan, and A A Mamun
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pair-ion plasma ,NLSE ,ion-acoustic waves ,reductive perturbation method ,Physics ,QC1-999 ,Plasma physics. Ionized gases ,QC717.6-718.8 - Abstract
The modulational instability (MI) of ion-acoustic waves (IAWs) is examined theoretically in a four-component plasma system containing inertialess electrons featuring a non-thermal, non-extensive distribution, iso-thermal positrons, and positively as well as negatively charged inertial ions. In this connection, a non-linear Schrödinger equation (NLSE), which dominates the conditions for MI associated with IAWs, is obtained by using the reductive perturbation method. The numerical analysis of the NLSE reveals that the increment in non-thermality leads to a more unstable state, whereas the enhancement in non-extensivity introduces a less unstable state. It also signifies the bright (dark) ion-acoustic (IA) envelope solitons mode in the unstable (stable) domain. The conditions for MI and its growth rate in the unstable regime of the IAWs are vigorously modified by the different plasma parameters (viz., non-thermal, non-extensive q-distributed electron, iso-thermal positron, the ion charge state, the mass of the ion and positron, non-thermal parameter α, the temperature of electron and positron, etc.). Our findings may supplement and add to prior research in non-thermal, non-extensive electrons and iso-thermal positrons that can co-exist with positive as well as negative inertial ions.
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17. Electrostatic Ion-Acoustic Shock Waves in a Magnetized Degenerate Quantum Plasma
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Sharmin Jahan, Booshrat E. Sharmin, Nure Alam Chowdhury, Abdul Mannan, Tanu Shree Roy, and A A Mamun
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shock waves ,Burgers equation ,degenerate quantum plasma ,reductive perturbation method ,Physics ,QC1-999 ,Plasma physics. Ionized gases ,QC717.6-718.8 - Abstract
A theoretical investigation has been carried out to examine the ion-acoustic shock waves (IASHWs) in a magnetized degenerate quantum plasma system containing inertialess ultra-relativistically degenerate electrons, and inertial non-relativistic positively charged heavy and light ions. The Burgers equation is derived by employing the reductive perturbation method. It can be seen that under the consideration of non-relativistic positively charged heavy and light ions, the plasma model only supports the positive electrostatic shock structure. It is also observed that the charge state and number density of the non-relativistic heavy and light ions enhance the amplitude of IASHWs, and the steepness of the shock profile is decreased with ion kinematic viscosity. The findings of our present investigation will be helpful in understanding the nonlinear propagation of IASHWs in white dwarfs and neutron stars.
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18. Relative evaluation of in-vitro antioxidant potential and phenolic constituents by HPLC-DAD of Brassica vegetables extracted in different solvents
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Mohammad Mahfuzur Rahman, Abu Tareq Mohammad Abdullah, Miskat Sharif, Sharmin Jahan, Md. Alamgir Kabir, Md. Motalab, and Tanzir Ahmed Khan
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Cabbage ,Cauliflower ,Broccoli ,Brassica vegetables ,Polyphenols ,Antioxidant activity ,Science (General) ,Q1-390 ,Social sciences (General) ,H1-99 - Abstract
Cabbage, cauliflower and broccoli are well-known vegetables from the Brassica family having functional effects on human health. This study was carried out to identify different antioxidant properties and to quantify phenolic compounds by HPLC-DAD in different extracts (methanol, ethanol and water: acetic acid: acetone) of these vegetables. The results showed that, the methanolic dry extract of cabbage possessed the highest antioxidant activity (549 ± 7.30 μg/g) and IC50 was 90 ± 2.52 μg/mL than others. Whereas the ethanolic dry extract of cauliflower had 348 ± 5.20 μg/g of flavonoid, which was the highest among all. The maximum levels of total tannin (414 ± 5.20 μg/g) and total phenolic content (465 ± 3.25 μg/g) was found in broccoli dry extract. Several polyphenolic compounds were identified in different extracts of the vegetables and they were Cauliflower (8) > Cabbage (10) > Broccoli (9) in total. Therefore, the use of total vegetables rather than extracts in the food industry would be more appropriate to get greater health benefit.
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19. Whole exome sequencing uncovered highly penetrant recessive mutations for a spectrum of rare genetic pediatric diseases in Bangladesh
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Hosneara Akter, Mohammad Shahnoor Hossain, Nushrat Jahan Dity, Md. Atikur Rahaman, K. M. Furkan Uddin, Nasna Nassir, Ghausia Begum, Reem Abdel Hameid, Muhammad Sougatul Islam, Tahrima Arman Tusty, Mohammad Basiruzzaman, Shaoli Sarkar, Mazharul Islam, Sharmin Jahan, Elaine T. Lim, Marc Woodbury-Smith, Dimitri James Stavropoulos, Darren D. O’Rielly, Bakhrom K. Berdeiv, A. H. M. Nurun Nabi, Mohammed Nazmul Ahsan, Stephen W. Scherer, and Mohammed Uddin
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Medicine ,Genetics ,QH426-470 - Abstract
Abstract Collectively, rare genetic diseases affect a significant number of individuals worldwide. In this study, we have conducted whole-exome sequencing (WES) and identified underlying pathogenic or likely pathogenic variants in five children with rare genetic diseases. We present evidence for disease-causing autosomal recessive variants in a range of disease-associated genes such as DHH-associated 46,XY gonadal dysgenesis (GD) or 46,XY sex reversal 7, GNPTAB-associated mucolipidosis II alpha/beta (ML II), BBS1-associated Bardet–Biedl Syndrome (BBS), SURF1-associated Leigh Syndrome (LS) and AP4B1-associated spastic paraplegia-47 (SPG47) in unrelated affected members from Bangladesh. Our analysis pipeline detected three homozygous mutations, including a novel c. 863 G > C (p.Pro288Arg) variant in DHH, and two compound heterozygous variants, including two novel variants: c.2972dupT (p.Met991Ilefs*) in GNPTAB and c.229 G > C (p.Gly77Arg) in SURF1. All mutations were validated by Sanger sequencing. Collectively, this study adds to the genetic heterogeneity of rare genetic diseases and is the first report elucidating the genetic profile of (consanguineous and nonconsanguineous) rare genetic diseases in the Bangladesh population.
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20. Serum human placental lactogen and prolactin may not be associated with aberrant glucose homeostasis in GDM
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Mohammad Fakhrul Alam, Sharmin Jahan, Mashfiqul Hasan, Nusrat Sultana, Mahmudul Hossain, Mohammad Farid Uddin, and Muhammad Abul Hasanat
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gdm ,homa-b ,homa-ir ,human placental lactogen ,prolactin ,Diseases of the endocrine glands. Clinical endocrinology ,RC648-665 - Abstract
Background: Gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM) shows insufficient β-cell compensation for insulin resistance (IR) during late pregnancy, whereupon derangements of human placental lactogen (hPL) and prolactin (PRL) have a presumed role in its pathogenesis. Aims: To assess the relationship of serum hPL and PRL with IR and β-cell function in GDM and pregnant women with normal glucose tolerance (NGT). Materials and Methods: This cross-sectional study was performed with 40 women with GDM and an equal number of pregnant women with NGT who were diagnosed on the basis of the WHO 2013 criteria during 24–40 weeks of gestation. hPL was measured by an enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA); PRL and fasting insulin were measured by a chemiluminescent immunoassay. Equations of homeostatic model assessment (HOMA) were used to calculate the indices of IR (HOMA-IR) and β-cell function (HOMA-B). Results: No statistically significant difference was found between the GDM and NGT groups in circulating concentrations of either hPL (6.01 ± 1.76 vs. 5.92 ± 2.10 mg/L, mean ± SD; P = 0.852) or PR [180.27 (125.95–306.20) vs. 166.87 (134.24–284.70) ng/mL, median (IQR); P = 0.704]. There was no relationship of circulatory levels of hPL and PRL with glucose values at different time points during oral glucose tolerance test as well as with AUCglucose (P = NS for all). On multiple regression analysis, neither hPL nor PRL emerged as a significant predictor for fasting insulin, HOMA-IR, and HOMA-B in GDM (P = NS for all). Conclusions: Circulating concentration of hPL and PRL may not be a potential determinant of IR and β-cell dysfunction in GDM.
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21. Clinical, biochemical and imaging characteristics of adrenal histoplasmosis in immunocompetent patients in a non-endemic area: A case series
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Sharmin Jahan, Tahseen Mahmood, Md Fariduddin, Ibrahim Faisal, Md Shahed Morshed, Anil Yadav, Anil Kumar Shah, Chomon Abdullah, Emran-Ur-Rashid Chowdhury, Ferdousi Begum, and M A Hasanat
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histoplasmosis ,immunocompetent ,nonendemic ,adrenal ct ,Arctic medicine. Tropical medicine ,RC955-962 - Abstract
Objective: To document the clinical, biochemical and imaging phenotypes of immunocompetent patients with adrenal histoplasmosis. Methods: The clinical, biochemical and radiologic data of 18 immunocompetent patients [age: 45.00 (39.25, 56.25) years, median (IQR), m/f (16/2)] with adrenal histoplasmosis presenting in the Department of Endocrinology, BSMMU between 2014 and 2020 were retrospectively analyzed. Results: All patients were seronegative for HIV infection, and 27.8% (5/18) had well controlled diabetes mellitus. The median duration of the symptoms was 6.00 (IQR: 4.00, 11.25) months. All had significant weight loss, anorexia and weakness. Fever was present in 61.1% (11/18) patients and night sweat was present in 27.8% (5/18) cases. Hypotension and hyperpigmentation were present in 55.6% (10/18) and 66.7% (12/18) cases, respectively. Three of 18 patients presented with adrenal crisis. Hyponatremia occurred in 55.6% (10/18) cases, but none had hyperkalemia. Thirteen of 18 patients had adrenal insufficiency whereas 83.3% (15/18) had high adrenocorticotropic hormone. CT scan revealed bilateral adrenal enlargement in all cases with oval shape and regular margin. All were hypodense having radiodensity 21-90 hounsfield unit, and 11.1% (2/18) were heterogeneous in contrast enhancement. None had noticeable calcification whereas 1.1% (2/18) cases had central necrosis with peripheral rim enhancement. Hepatomegaly was present in 6 cases, splenomegaly in 3 cases and 5 patients had abdominal lymphadenopathy. Histoplasmosis were confirmed by positive fine needle aspiration cytology of adrenal tissue. Conclusions: Adrenal histoplasmosis should be considered in the list of differentials of bilateral adrenomegaly in immunocompetent individuals even living in non-endemic areas.
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22. Genome-wide identification, characterization and expression profiling of gibberellin metabolism genes in jute
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Ummay Honi, Md. Ruhul Amin, Shah Md Tamim Kabir, Kazi Khayrul Bashar, Md. Moniruzzaman, Rownak Jahan, Sharmin Jahan, Md. Samiul Haque, and Shahidul Islam
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Jute ,Gibberellin ,Natural fiber ,Biodegradable ,Tissue specificity ,Feedback regulation ,Botany ,QK1-989 - Abstract
Abstract Background Gibberellin (GA) is one of the most essential phytohormones that modulate plant growth and development. Jute (Corchorus sp.) is the second most important source of bast fiber. Our result has shown that exogenous GA can positively regulate jute height and related characteristics which mean increasing endogenous GA production will help to get a jute variety with improved characteristics. However, genes involved in jute GA biosynthesis have not been analyzed precisely. Results Genome-wide analysis identified twenty-two candidate genes involved in jute GA biosynthesis pathway. Among them, four genes- CoCPS, CoKS, CoKO and CoKAO work in early steps. Seven CoGA20oxs, three CoGA3oxs, and eight GA2oxs genes work in the later steps. These genes were characterized through phylogenetic, motif, gene structure, and promoter region analysis along with chromosomal localization. Spatial gene expression analysis revealed that 11 GA oxidases were actively related to jute GA production and four of them were marked as key regulators based on their expression level. All the biosynthesis genes both early and later steps showed tissue specificity. GA oxidase genes were under feedback regulation whereas early steps genes were not subject to such regulation. Conclusion Enriched knowledge about jute GA biosynthesis pathway and genes will help to increase endogenous GA production in jute by changing the expression level of key regulator genes. CoGA20ox7, CoGA3ox2, CoGA2ox3, and CoGA2ox5 may be the most important genes for GA production.
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23. Identification of deleterious single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP)s in the human TBX5 gene & prediction of their structural & functional consequences: An in silico approach
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A.M.U.B. Mahfuz, Md. Arif Khan, Promita Deb, Sharmin Jahan Ansary, and Rownak Jahan
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TBX5 ,SNP ,Mutation ,Holt-oram syndrome ,Congenital heart disease ,Biology (General) ,QH301-705.5 ,Biochemistry ,QD415-436 - Abstract
T-box transcription factor 5 gene (TBX5) encodes the transcription factor TBX5, which plays a crucial role in the development of heart and upper limbs. Damaging single nucleotide variants in this gene alter the protein structure, disturb the functions of TBX5, and ultimately cause Holt-Oram Syndrome (HOS). By analyzing the available single nucleotide polymorphism information in the dbSNP database, this study was designed to identify the most deleterious TBX5 SNPs through in silico approaches and predict their structural and functional consequences.Fifty-eight missense substitutions were found damaging by sequence homology-based tools: SIFT and PROVEAN, and structure homology-based tool PolyPhen-2. Various disease association meta-predictors further scrutinized these SNPs. Additionally, conservation profile of the amino acid residues, their surface accessibility, stability, and structural integrity of the native protein upon mutations were assessed. From these analyses, finally 5 SNPs were detected as the most damaging ones: [rs1565941579 (P85S), rs1269970792 (W121R), rs772248871 (V153D), rs769113870 (E208D), and rs1318021626 (I222N)]. Analyses of stop-lost, nonsense, UTR, and splice site SNPs were also conducted.Through integrative bioinformatics analyses, this study has identified the SNPs that are deleterious to the TBX5 protein structure and have the potential to cause HOS. Further wet-lab experiments can validate these findings.
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24. Formulation of nutrient enriched germinated wheat and mung-bean based weaning food compare to locally available similar products in Bangladesh
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Sharmin Jahan, Fahiza Bisrat, M.Omar Faruque, Md. Jannatul Ferdaus, Shompa Sharmin Khan, and Tasnim Farzana
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Weaning foods ,Malnutrition ,Germinated ,Cereals ,Legumes ,Bangladesh ,Science (General) ,Q1-390 ,Social sciences (General) ,H1-99 - Abstract
Poor weaning practice and malnutrition among under 5 (yrs) children are still major public health issues in Bangladesh. This study aimed to develop a cheap and nutritious weaning food for the children of Bangladesh. For this purpose, three weaning formulations of Q1, Q2, and Q3 with different ratios of germinated wheat, germinated mung-bean, and soya-bean, and a constant amount of sweet potato, sugar, salt, and milk flavor were processed and evaluated. The prepared formulations were investigated for proximate composition and sensory evaluation and compared with six commercial weaning food products. The proximate composition values indicated that the fat content of formulated foods ranged between 09.29% and 11.40%. The carbohydrate content was ranged between 52.80% and 61.20%, which was low compared with commercial ones. The protein content of the formulated foods was 20.33%–27.70%, and that was approximately two times more than available commercial foods. The energy content was also more than locally available commercial weaning foods, which were 411.40 ± 1.51 kcal to 419.30 ± 1.12 kcal. Sample Q2 had an 8.4 acceptance score in sensory analysis of a 9-point hedonic scale scorecard, which made it more acceptable than the other two samples. The values of mineral elements (Na, K, Fe) were similar to all analyzed varieties of commercial weaning foods. This nutrient-enriched weaning food will easily be affordable for the people of developing countries like Bangladesh. The results showed that the formulated weaning food had the desired characteristics of a weaning food; hence, it could decrease malnutrition in children.
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25. Postoperative expression of Cushing disease in a young male: metamorphosis of silent corticotroph adenoma?
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Sharmin Jahan, M A Hasanat, Tahseen Mahmood, Shahed Morshed, Raziul Haq, and Md Fariduddin
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Diseases of the endocrine glands. Clinical endocrinology ,RC648-665 - Abstract
Silent corticotroph adenoma (SCA) is an unusual type of nonfunctioning pituitary adenoma (NFA) that is silent both clinically and biochemically and can only be recognized by positive immunostaining for ACTH. Under rare circumstances, it can transform into hormonally active disease presenting with severe Cushing syndrome. It might often produce diagnostic dilemma with difficult management issue if not thoroughly investigated and subtyped accordingly following surgery. Here, we present a 21-year-old male who initially underwent pituitary adenomectomy for presumed NFA with compressive symptoms. However, he developed recurrent and invasive macroadenoma with severe clinical as well as biochemical hypercortisolism during post-surgical follow-up. Repeat pituitary surgery was carried out urgently as there was significant optic chiasmal compression. Immunohistochemical analysis of the tumor tissue obtained on repeat surgery proved it to be an aggressive corticotroph adenoma. Though not cured, he showed marked clinical and biochemical improvement in the immediate postoperative period. Anticipating recurrence from the residual tumor, we referred him for cyber knife radio surgery.
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26. EVALUATION OF CATTLE OVARIES AND FOLLICLES BY HISTOLOGICAL ANALYSIS FOR POTENTIAL IN VITRO PRODUCTION OF EMBRYOS IN TROPICAL CONDITIONS
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Rumana Mahzabin, M.A.M. Yahia Khandoker, Syed Sakhawat Husain, Md. Rafikul Islam, Sharmin Jahan Shathi, Md. Rezwanul Habib, and Einar Vargas-Bello-Perez
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cattle ,abattoir ,ovary ,corpus luteum ,follicles ,Agriculture ,Agriculture (General) ,S1-972 - Abstract
Background. Reproduction is important in animal production, and follicle evaluation is a remarkable reproductive aspect by which ovaries can be accurately evaluated since ovarian follicles are the organ's functional units and each contain an oocyte and related somatic cells. Objective. The objective of this study was to evaluate the abattoir cattle ovaries and follicles for potential in vitro production of embryos. Methodology. Ovaries were collected and categorized based on the presence of corpus luteum (CL; with or without). Thereafter, ovaries were processed and follicles were counted through naked eye estimation as well histologically. Data were analyzed using the GLM procedure in SAS. Also, relationships between follicles in both types of ovaries were calculated using Pearson correlations. Results. From a total of sixteen cattle ovaries, 62.5% had absence of CL whereas 37.5% ovaries had CL. Regarding morphometric measurements, ovaries with CL were 48% higher (P < 0.05) in weight than those ovaries without CL. Correlations between length and weight in ovaries without CL were high (r= 0.87) and, diameter and weight in ovaries with CL were low (r= 0.41). Results exposed that the amount of follicles with 2-6 mm diameter were significantly (P < 0.05) higher (61% more) in ovaries without CL compared to those with CL. Primary and secondary follicles presence were higher (P < 0.05) in ovaries without CL (120% more) than in those with CL (89%). Greater (P < 0.05) numbers of normal and lower (P < 0.05) amount of degenerated follicles were found in ovaries without CL. Implications. Overall, our data suggest that ovaries without CL are a potential source for quality follicles and this study provides new insights that may serve as the baseline information to produce high-quality oocyte with potential use for in vitro production of tropical cattle. Conclusions. This study corroborated that CL influences growth and development of the follicles and cell degeneration. As a result, the developmental competence of oocytes and embryo production will be negatively affected by the ovaries with CL. Ovaries without CL will provide quality follicles and cumulus-oocyte complexes.
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27. Leydig Cell Hypoplasia: A Unique Paradox in the Diagnosis of 46, XY Disorders of Sex Development
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Sharmin Jahan, FCPS, MD, Muhammad Abul Hasanat, MPhil, MD, Fakhrul Alam, FCPS, MD, Mohammad Fariduddin, DEM, MD, and Tania Tofail, MRCP
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Diseases of the endocrine glands. Clinical endocrinology ,RC648-665 - Abstract
ABSTRACT: Objective: Disorders of sex development (DSD) are defined as conditions in which chromosomal sex is inconsistent with phenotypic sex, or in which the phenotype is not classifiable as either male or female. Mutations in genes present in X, Y or autosomal chromosomes can cause abnormalities of testis determination or 46,XY DSD. Leydig cell hypoplasia (LCH), also known as Leydig cell agenesis, is a rare autosomal recessive endocrine syndrome of 46,XY DSD. Our objective here is to present the case of a 27-year-old, phenotypic female who presented with primary amenorrhea and later found to have LCH. Methods: We used formatted history and clinical examination followed by necessary hormonal investigations. The diagnosis was confirmed by histopathology of resected testes and genetic mutation analysis. Results: The patient's physical examination was unremarkable except 2 ovoid lumps present in the inguinovulvar region. There were no müllerian structures on sonography. Estrogen and both basal and stimulated testosterone levels were low whereas luteinizing hormone and follicle-stimulating hormone were high. Her chromosomal sex was found to be 46,XY. The histopathology of the resected inguinal lumps showed atrophic testicular change lacking Leydig cells with relative preservation of Sertoli cells. Genetic mutation analysis failed to reveal any significant aberration in the LHCGR gene. At present she is on estrogen replacement therapy having undergone bilateral orchidectomy and vaginoplasty. Conclusion: LCH represents a unique example of diagnostic dilemma in gender identification. It requires a multidisciplinary approach for optimum outcome.
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28. Methanol soluble fraction of fruits of Annona muricata possesses significant antidiarrheal activities
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Nahida Afroz, Md. Ahsanul Hoq, Sharmin Jahan, Md. Mainul Islam, Firoz Ahmed, A.F.M. Shahid-Ud-Daula, and Md. Hasanuzzaman
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Biochemistry ,Thrombolytic ,Annona muricata ,Antidiarrheal ,Methanol ,Science (General) ,Q1-390 ,Social sciences (General) ,H1-99 - Abstract
Medicinal plants are the major sources of traditional treatment of disease in Indian subcontinent due to abundant presence of plants and vast side effects of synthetic drug. The present study was subjected to observe in vitro thrombolytic, antibacterial, and in vivo antidiarrheal activities of methanol soluble fraction of fruits of Annona muricata. In thrombolytic activity assay, various concentrations (2 ─ 10 mg/ml) of methanol soluble fraction was used and dose dependently less potent activity was found. The maximum clot lysis 18.33% (p* < 0.05) was achieved at 10 mg/ml of methanolic fruit extract, whereas standard drug streptokinase showed 55.50% (p*** < 0.001) clot lysis. In antibacterial assay, disc diffusion method was used comprising two gram positive (S. aureus and Micrococcus luteus) and two gram negative (E. coli and P. aeruginosa) bacteria. None of four (0.25, 0.5, 1, and 5 mg/disc) concentration of fruit extract showed antibacterial potentiality, whereas standard amikacin (3 mg/disc) revealed strong antibacterial activities (=~ 23 ─ 24 mm of MIC). To evaluate antidiarrheal activity, castor oil induced diarrhea was created in Swiss albino mice and different doses (100, 200, and 400 mg/kgbw) of fruit extract was introduced post orally. All of three different doses of fruit extract showed significant (p < 0.05 ─ 0.001) antidiarrheal activities. Notably, the percent inhibition of diarrhea by methanolic extract of fruits of Annona muricata was found to be 58.38% at a dose of 400 mg/kgbw. The effect of vehicle saline (10 ml/kgbw) was considered as control and loperamide (5 mg/kgbw) as standard that provided 67.01% inhibition of diarrhea. The results suggest that, the fruits of Annona muricata possess potent antidiarrheal properties, providing scientific basis of using the plant parts in the treatment of diarrheal disease.
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29. A rare variety of congenital adrenal hyperplasia with mosaic Klinefelter syndrome: a unique combination presenting with ambiguous genitalia and sexual precocity
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M A Shehab, Tahseen Mahmood, M A Hasanat, Md Fariduddin, Nazmul Ahsan, Mohammad Shahnoor Hossain, Md Shahdat Hossain, and Sharmin Jahan
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Diseases of the endocrine glands. Clinical endocrinology ,RC648-665 - Abstract
Congenital adrenal hyperplasia (CAH) due to the three-beta-hydroxysteroid-dehydrogenase (3β-HSD) enzyme deficiency is a rare autosomal recessive disorder presenting with sexual precocity in a phenotypic male. Klinefelter syndrome (KS) is the most common sex chromosome aneuploidy presenting with hypergonadotropic hypogonadism in a male. However, only a handful of cases of mosaic KS have been described in the literature. The co-existence of mosaic KS with CAH due to 3β-HSD enzyme deficiency portrays a unique diagnostic paradox where features of gonadal androgen deficiency are masked by simultaneous adrenal androgen excess. Here, we report a 7-year-old phenotypic male boy who, at birth presented with ambiguous genitalia, probably a microphallus with penoscrotal hypospadias. Later on, he developed accelerated growth with advanced bone age, premature pubarche, phallic enlargement and hyperpigmentation. Biochemically, the patient was proven to have CAH due to 3β-HSD deficiency. However, the co-existence of bilateral cryptorchidism made us to consider the possibility of hypogonadism as well, and it was further explained by concurrent existence of mosaic KS (47,XXY/46,XX). He was started on glucocorticoid and mineralocorticoid replacement and underwent right-sided orchidopexy on a later date. He showed significant clinical and biochemical improvement on subsequent follow-up. However, the declining value of serum testosterone was accompanied by rising level of FSH thereby unmasking hypergonadotropic hypogonadism due to mosaic KS. In future, we are planning to place him on androgen replacement as well.
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30. Metastatic Medullary Thyroid Carcinoma with Normal Serum Calcitonin Levels
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Tania Tofail, MRCP, Mohammed Fariduddin, DEM, MD, Tahniyah Haq, MRCP, MS, MD, Shahjada Selim, MD, Sharmin Jahan, FCPS, MD, Morshed Ahmed Khan, MD, Marufa Mustari, FCPS, Hurjahan Banu, FCPS, Rafiqul Alam, FCPS, AminulIslam Joarder, FCPS, Mohammed Kamal, MD, and Muhammad Abul Hasanat, MPhil, MD
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Diseases of the endocrine glands. Clinical endocrinology ,RC648-665 - Abstract
ABSTRACT: Objective: Medullary thyroid carcinomas (MTCs) originate from parafollicular C cells and produce the hormone calcitonin, which is primarily responsible for the biochemical dysfunction in calcium metabolism seen in MTC. MTCs constitute only about 5 to 7% of thyroid neoplasms. In rare cases, serum calcitonin can be normal or undetectable.Methods: We present the clinical examination and laboratory findings of a patient with MTC and a review of the literature.Results: A female of 65 years was suspected to have MTC after fine-needle aspiration cytology but serum calcitonin was normal. A total thyroidectomy was performed. Histopathology confirmed MTC. During the 9-year follow-up period, she had persistently normal serum calcitonin level despite lymph node metastasis.Conclusion: Raised serum calcitonin is a biochemical hallmark of diagnosis and recurrence of MTC in the post-surgical period. Our patient, however, is a case of MTC with postsurgical recurrence and metastasis but persistently normal calcitonin. Such cases are challenging in management. We have not found another report in the literature with the combination of normal calcitonin, MTC, and postsurgical recurrence with metastasis in lymph nodes.Abbreviations: CEA = carcinoembryonic antigen; CT = calcitonin; CT-NEG-MTC = calcitonin-negative medullary thyroid cancer; FNAC = fine-needle aspiration cytology; MTC = medullary thyroid carcinoma
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31. Ion-Acoustic Rogue Waves in Double Pair Plasma Having Non-Extensive Particles
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Sharmin Jahan, Mohammad Nurul Haque, Nure Alam Chowdhury, Abdul Mannan, and Abdullah Al Mamun
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ion-acoustic waves ,NLSE ,modulational instability ,rogue waves ,Elementary particle physics ,QC793-793.5 - Abstract
The modulational instability (MI) of ion-acoustic (IA) waves (IAWs) and associated IA rogue waves (IARWs) are studied in double-pair plasma containing inertial positive and negative ions, inertialess non-extensive electrons and iso-thermal positrons. A standard nonlinear Schrödinger equation (NLSE) is derived by employing reductive perturbation method. It can be seen from the numerical analysis that the plasma system supports both modulationally stable (unstable) parametric regime in which the dispersive and nonlinear coefficients of the NLSE have opposite (same) sign. It is also found that the basic features of IAWs (viz., MI criteria of IAWs, amplitude, and width of the IARWs, etc.) are rigorously changed by the plasma parameters such as mass, charge state, and number density of the plasma species. The outcomes of our present investigation should be useful in understanding the propagation of nonlinear electrostatic IAWs and associated IARWs in astrophysical and laboratory plasmas.
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32. Assessment of demographics and motivations of post-consumer textile waste management using a bibliometric approach
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Abdallah, Amal Ben, Ray, Sagar, Mim, Sharmin Jahan, Mahmud, Tanvir Shahrier, Richter, Amy, and Ng, Kelvin Tsun Wai
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33. Fine needle aspiration cytological diagnosis of thyroid nodule with its clinical correlation
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M. Q. Hassan, M.A. Hasanat, M. Fariduddin, M. S. Emran, Marufa Mustari, Sharmin Jahan, Nusrat Sultana, Nurjahan Banu, Sunil K. Biswas, M. Rafiqul Alam, and M. Kamal
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Fine needle aspiration ,Thyroid nodule ,Medicine - Abstract
Background: Nodular goiter is common in Bangladesh. Thyroid nodules are important for their malignant potential especially the solitary and cold ones and when functionally euthyroid. Objectives: This study was designed to investigate the frequency of malignancy and cellular aberration detected by fine needle aspiration cytology (FNAC) in euthyroid nodules and its correlation with clinical findings. Methods: Subjects with nodular goiter attending Endocrine out patient department [n=150, nonpregnant, age (mean± SD): 37±12 years; sex (male: female): 21:129] were recruited for this study. All subjects underwent clinical risk stratification, estimation ofFT4 and TSH as well as ultrnsonogram (USG) and isotope scan of thyroid. Thyroid nodules were categorized into malignant, suspicious, benign and indeterminant on the basis of cellular character by FNAC. Statistical analysis was done by Chi-square and multiple regression analysis. Results: Patients were mostly females (86%) and 4.7% had family history of thyroid problems. Some had recent changes of size (14.7%), pain in the nodule (4%) and dysphagia (6%). Nodules were solitary in 45.3% and the rest (54.7%) had multinodular goiter. Enlarged regional lymph node was found in 12.7% patients. About 41 % were partially-cold followed by cold nodules (26.7%), patchy (16.7%), isoform (12%) and hot (4%) by isotope scan. Frequency of malignant (10%) character was highest in cold nodules followed by uniform (5.6%), patchy (4.0%) and partially cold (1.6%) while none in hot nodules; which were 22.5%, 11.1 %, 4.0%, 9.8% and 16.7% respectively for suspicious nodules. About 17% showed cellular aberration and 4.7% were clearly malignant, whereas 124 (82.7%) were benign. Of the malignant, 4 were solitary and 3 were multinodular; which were 10 and 9 among the suspicious ones. A significant number (77%, 20 out of 26) among the malignant/suspicious nodules fell into moderate to high risk category (x2=22.861, p4 cm (p=0.039) and recent changes in nodular size (p=0.042) were independently and significantly related to cellular aberration. Conclusions: FNAC is a useful tool for cellular diagnosis of thyroid nodules. Clinical suspicion for malignancy strongly correlates with the FNAC findings. But a good number of clinically Low risk categories would escape malignant cellular character unless FNAC is done.
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34. Empty sella syndrome presenting as panhypopituitarism in a child
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Sharmin Jahan, Masfiq-Ul- Hasant, Nusrat Sultana, Md. Fariduddin, Mohammad Enayet Hussain, and M. A. Hasanat
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Empty Sella Syndrome ,Panhypopituitarism ,Medicine - Abstract
Empty Sella refers to the absence or relative absence of the pituitary gland on radiologic imaging of the Sella turcica. This is usually an incidental finding, and as few as 10% patients presents with Hypopituitarism. The authors report a 13.5-year-old boy who presei1ted with short stature and absence of signs of pubertal onset. Hormonal assay showed panhypopituitarism. X-ray left wrist joint showed delayed bone age and finally MRl of the brain revealed empty Sella. Growth hormone replacement therapy was started to increase the height. The boy is now on regular follow up to monitor response to treatment.
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35. Tumor necrosis factor-alpha and high sensitivity C-reactive protein in young patients with diabetes mellitus
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Imrul-Hasan, M., Nusrat-Sultana, Sharmin-Jahan, Tahseen-Mahmood, Abu-Shehab, M., Mohona-Zaman, Mashfiqul-Hasan, Abu-Saleh, A., and Hasanat, Muhammad Abul
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36. Cross-jurisdictional analysis and forecasting of North American nuclear fuel inventory using a standardized unit
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Chowdhury, Rumpa, Mim, Sharmin Jahan, Situm, Arthur, and Ng, Kelvin Tsun Wai
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37. Influence of Canadian provincial stewardship model attributes on the cost effectiveness of e-waste management
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Tasnim, Anica, Chowdhury, Rumpa, Mim, Sharmin Jahan, Ng, Kelvin Tsun Wai, and Adu-Darko, Hillary
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38. Iodine nutrition status in schoolchildren of Dhaka city in Bangladesh.
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Atiqur-Rahman, Mohammad, Fariduddin, Md, Mashfiqul-Hasan, Nusrat-Sultana, Sharmin-Jahan, Rauniyar, Bajarang, Rafiq-Uddin, Md, Jobaida–Naznin, Yasmin–Aktar, and Hasanat, Muhammad
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Objectives: The objective of this study was to observe iodine nutrition status (urinary iodine [UI] and total goiter rate [TGR]) of schoolgoing children with the age of 6–12 years in Dhaka city. Materials and Methods: This study comprised 530 schoolchildren of 6–12 years of Dhaka city of Bangladesh selected by multistage random sampling. Goiter classified according to the WHO/ICCIDD/UNICEF, and UI was assessed. UI was estimated using wet digestion method. Results: Iodine nutrition status revealed 83.2% children as deficient, which was relatively more in 6–8 years group (89.5%), followed by 9–10 years (80.6%) and 11–12 years (77.2%), (P = 0.008). Out of 530 children, 55.7% had no goiter (295/530), whereas 20.2% (107/530) had Grade I and 24.2% (128/530) had Grade II goiter. There was no statistical difference for iodine sufficiency/deficiency between the children with or without goiter (χ
2 = 0.129, P = 0.719). Highest mean (± standard error of mean [SEM]) and median UI was found in low socioeconomic class (81.48 ± 7.84 and 78.85 μg/L, respectively), followed by average (75.12 ± 6.31 and 65.11 μg/L, respectively) and high socioeconomic status (47.81 ± 2.68 and 34.82 μg/L, respectively) (P < 0.001). UI values were comparably higher in children whose parents were aware of iodized salt intake than those who were not (aware vs. unaware: mean [±SEM], 71.52 ± 8.90 vs. 57.20 ± 2.79, P= 0.116; median 51.43 vs. 38.72). Conclusions: Iodine nutrition status of children in Dhaka city of Bangladesh was found to be insufficient as yet. TGR is still much higher though not solely related to iodine nutrition status. Continuous surveillance over the matter is very much needed for a satisfactory iodine nutrition status. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
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39. Electrophoresis Titration Model of a Moving Redox Boundary Chip for a Point-of-Care Test of an Enzyme-Linked Immunosorbent Assay.
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Fan-Zhi Kong, Sharmin Jahan, Ran Zhong, Xin-Yu Cao, Wen-Lin Li, Yu-Xing Wang, Hua Xiao, Wei-Wen Liu, and Cheng-Xi Cao
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- 2019
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40. Formulation and In Vitro Evaluation of Modified Pulsincap of Amlodipine Besylate: An Improved Approach for the Treatment of Hypertension.
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CHISTY, Sharmin Jahan, TOSHA, Sumaiya Mehjabin, AZIZ, Ashima, and BHUIYAN, Mohiuddin Ahmed
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Pulsatile system is gaining a lot of interest as it increases patient compliance by means of providing time and site specific drug delivery system. The aim of the present study was to formulate and evaluate pulsatile drug delivery system of amlodipine besylate based on chronopharmaceutical approach for the treatment of hypertension. The basic design involves the preparation of cross-linked hard gelatin capsules by using formaldehyde. Due to formaldehyde treatment the length, external diameter, thickness, weight of the capsules was increased. Then the drug diluents mixture were prepared and loaded in, which was separated by using hydrogel plugs such as HPMC 50 cP, 100 cP, K100LV, methocel K15, sodium CMC, carbopol 971 and xanthan gum at different amount. Prepared formulations were subjected to in vhrodrug release studies. From the in vitro dissolution studies it was found that by increasing the amount of polymer, release rate was decreased. The release rate was above 90% when we used 50 mg and 75 mg polymer (in each hydrogel plug), but in case of using 100 mg polymer the release rate was 70% to 85% in 10 h. That means, in 12 h these formulations can give a satisfactory result which is the most desire in pulsatile drug delivery system. Furthermore, the release data of all formulations were fitted to various mathematical models such as zero order, first order, Korsmeyer Peppas, Higuchi and Flixson-Crowell kinetics. The drug release follows mixed order kinetics and mechanism was found to be non-Fickian diffusion. From the result it was concluded that, all formulations showed compliance with chronotherapeutic objective of hypertension and these modified pulsincap formulations can be a best alternative for high blood pressure patient to avoid multiple dosing. However, further studies can be performed to determine the accurate dosing and better therapeutic effect. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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41. Is There a Linkage Between Sustainable Development and Market Access of LDCs?
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Tania, Sharmin Jahan
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42. Insulin secretory defect may be the major determinant of GDM in lean mothers
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M. Fakhrul-Alam, Sharmin-Jahan, Mashfiqul-Hasan, Nusrat-Sultana, Mohona-Zaman, M. Rakibul-Hasan, M. Farid-Uddin, and M.A. Hasanat
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GDM ,Insulin resistance ,Insulin secretion ,HOMA ,HOMA-IR ,HOMA-B ,Diseases of the endocrine glands. Clinical endocrinology ,RC648-665 - Abstract
Aims: To compare the insulin sensitivity and secretion indices of pregnant Bangladeshi women with GDM and normal glucose tolerance (NGT). Methods: This cross sectional study was performed with 40 GDM and equal number of NGT pregnant women diagnosed on basis of WHO criterion-2013 during 24–40 weeks of gestation. Glucose was measured by glucose oxidase method and fasting insulin by chemiluminescent immunoassay. Equations of homeostatic model assessment (HOMA) were used to calculate indices of insulin resistance (HOMA-IR), β-cell function (HOMA-B) and insulin sensitivity (HOMA-%S). Results: The GDM group had significantly higher insulin resistance as indicated by higher fasting insulin value [GDM vs. NGT; 10.23 (7.94–14.50) vs. 7.07 (5.28–11.07) µIU/ml] and HOMA-IR [GDM vs. NGT; 2.47 (1.75–3.43) vs. 1.50 (0.99–2.22)] and poor β-cell secretion [GDM vs. NGT; HOMA-B: 113.37 (90.30–191.35) vs. 150.98 (109.85–271.72), median (IQR); p
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43. Acute Promyelocytic Leukaemia: An Experience with 6 Cases.
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KABIR, ALAMGIR, RAHMAN&, MUJIBUR, GHULAM MOGNI MOWLA, SYED, MONIRUZZAMAN, ABDUR RAHIM, SHARMIN JAHAN, and H M NAZMUL AHSAN
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Background and objective: Acute promyelocytic leukaemia (APL) is considered a distinct entity among the acute myeloid leukemias (AML). Our purpose is to see its clinical presentations and outcome with ATRA (all- trans retinoic acid). Materials and methods: It is a retrospective descriptive study of 6 patients diagnosed by cytologic criteria between November 2008 and February 2011 in two tertiary care hospitals in Dhaka, Bangladesh. All specific information were recorded in standardized data sheet and analyzed manually. Results: Mean (SD) age of patients was 28.6 (±7.84) years with equal gender distribution. Fever >10 °F, weakness, easy fatigability, and bleeding manifestations were common presentations (100%). The other manifestations were bony tenderness, purpuric spots or DIC, but no lymphadenopathy and organomegaly were seen. Mean (±SD) Hb was 9.03 (±1.06) gm/dl, in 66% ESR was >50mm in 1st hr with 50% leukocytosis and 50% leucopenia but 100% thrombocytopenia.In the peripheral blood 40%-85% of the eukocytes were blast cells. Bone marrow was done in all cases which suggested AML M3 (Acute promyelocytic leukemia) and cytogenetic diagnosis were done in 3 cases, which showed t(15;17)PML-RARA fusion protein positive. ATRA (all-trans retinoic acid) plus chemotherapy (daunorubicin ± cytarabine) achieved complete remission in 5 (80%) patients. Conclusion: Modern treatment is highly effective if administered early. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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