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GS01 Mass Spectrometry (LCMS/MS): Next generation diagnostic tool for clinical application Abha Gupta Senior Consultant and Head, Department of Biochemistry (Lab Services), Indraprastha Apollo Hospitals, Sarita Vihar, New Delhi
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n the clinical chemistry laboratories the advances have been evolutionary but not revolutionary in nature. The recent advances in technology has made it possible to make revolutionary changes. Introduction of Liquid Chromatography – Tandem Mass Spectrometry (LCMS/MS) into clinical laboratories is a revolutionary step. Mass spectrometry is a powerful qualitative and quantitative analytical technique to measure a wide range of clinically relevant analytes. If coupled with gas or liquid chromatography, has expanded analytical capabilities and wider clinical applications. It is an analytical technique that combines physical separation of the mixture of compounds by liquid chromatography. The analyte is ionized by high volatage & the ionized molecules resonates through mass analyzers WULSOH TXDGUDSROH ZKLFK LV XQGHU WKH HOHFWURPDJQHWLF ¿HOG 7KH ionized molecule is fragmented to get product/daughter ions. These GDXJWHULRQDUHVSHFL¿FDOO\GHWHFWHG TXDQWL¿HG7KHDQDO\WHRI interest is measured by its molecular mass & its product/daughter ions. In the mass analyzer the unwanted analytes are neutralized. Hence more precise & accurate measurement could be achieved. 7KLVFXWWLQJHGJHWHFKQRORJ\HQDEOHVVLPXOWDQHRXVTXDQWL¿FDWLRQRI various analytes with decreased cost. As compared to immunoassay WHFKQLTXHV LWV PRUH VHQVLWLYH DQG VSHFL¿F DV LW GRHV QRW KDYH DQ\ cross reactivity with other analytes. HPLC-MS/MS s gradually been applied in clinical services for TDM’ps, In born errors of metabolism, ultra sensitive steroid testing, Toxicology, Vitamin D metabolites, QHZELRPDUNHUGHYHORSPHQWDQGSURWHRPLFV:HDUHWKH¿UVWRQHVLQ India to validate a few methods at our centre such as Rapamycin and Busulfan estimation.
caused by the existence of cancer stem cells (CSC). These are minor population of cells within the tumor that is said to drive the growth of the entire tumor. Evidence supporting this hypothesis has gained momentum due to the recent advances in stem cell biology. There is an urgent need for the development of potent anti-CSC agents from natural sources. Piper nigrum (Black pepper) “The King of spices” derived from the fruit of a climbing vine native to southern India KDVVKRZQWRVLJQL¿FDQWO\HQKDQFHWKHF\WRWR[LFDFWLYLW\RIQDWXUDO killer cells, indicating their potential anti-cancer effects. In my talk, I present the data generated from our research laboratory supporting the fact that the phytochemicals present in Piper nigrum may be used to target the cancer stem cells.
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In the past, several cardiac markers namely, CK, CK-MB, CKMB isoforms, troponins myoglobin were used in the diagnosis and management of cardiovascular disease However, due to lack of VHQVLWLYLW\DQGVSHFL¿FLW\IRUFDUGLDFPXVFOHQHFURVLVIXHOVFRQWLQXHG UHVHDUFK7KHODVWGHFDGHKDVVHHQH[FLWLQJDGYDQFHVLQWKH¿HOGRI cardiac biomarkers used in managing patients with acute coronary syndrome. Biomarker research has broadened our knowledge base, shedding more light on the underlying pathophysiological mechanisms occurring in patients. The criterion required by an ideal cardiovascular biomarker has been progressively changing to an era of sensitive assays that can be used to guide treatment. Recent technological advances have made it possible to rapidly measure even minute amounts of these proteins by means of higher sensitivity assays. At present, troponins are the biochemical “gold standard” for the diagnosis of acute myocardial infarction via consensus of ESC/ACC. Recent multicentric studies have shown that high sensitive troponin assays improve the early diagnosis of AMI. The sensitivity of current SRLQWRI ±FDUH DVVD\V FRXSOHG ZLWK WKH EHQH¿W RI UDSLG WXUQDURXQG time make the POC assays attractive clinical tools in the Emergency departments. Although there are many emerging cardiac markers such as B-type Natriuretic Peptide (BNP), C-reactive protein (CRP), 0\HORSHUR[LGDVH032 ,VFKDHPLD PRGL¿HG DOEXPLQ ,0$ PRVW of them need further studies for increasing diagnostic sensitivity and VSHFL¿FLW\DQGRQLPSURYLQJSURJQRVWLFFDSDELOLW\RIDFXWHFRURQDU\ syndrome.
GS05 The signs and science of wellness: lessons from India’s ancient systems of health and wellness informing the future Madan Thangavelu Trustee, Research Council for Complementary Medicine, UK
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an is a metaorganism. Man’s health and wellbeing is shaped by complex and dynamic interactions within and without Man’s body. Despite the complexity of basic biochemical and physiological processes, dominant and recurring themes in all cultures of the world are descriptions of the sense of feeling well and a wish for a state beyond good health. India’s ancient texts offer graphic descriptions of this state as well as prescriptions of how to achieve and maintain this state and steps to prevent the deterioration of this state. India’s ancient system offer comprehensive well-documented procedures and a holistic logic for this state of wellness. Are these and other rules which have guided many and offered health beyond good health for centuries also valid for contemporary living now and for the future? What might these indicators look like when viewed through the eyes of contemporary clinical biochemical and molecular descriptors?
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GS07 &OLQLFDOVLJQL¿FDQFHRIDGHQRVLQHGHDPLQDVHDFWLYLW\ during HD-MTX treatment in all patients 5DMDPDQLFNDP$ULYD]KDJDQ Clinical Biochemistry Department, Cancer institute, Adayar, Chennai Aim: Methotrexate is an anti-metabolite used in the treatment of certain neoplastic diseases. It interferes with DNA synthesis, repair and cellular replication by inhibiting the enzyme dihydrofolate reductases. High dose MTX (HDMTX) with Leucovorin (LV) rescue has demonstrated activity in a variety of tumors and is routinely used in the treatment for childhood Acute Lymphoblastic Leukaemia $// $GHQRVLQH 'HDPLQDVH (& LV DQ HVVHQWLDO PHWDOOR enzyme of purine recycling or salvage pathway. It catalyses irreversible hydrolytic deamination of Adenosine to Inosine and Ammonia. An increase in serum ADA activity has been described in several diseases, including blood cancer, but the available datas are very less. In this study, we have estimated the ADA activity before DQGDIWHU+'07;DGPLQLVWUDWLRQWRHYDOXDWHWKHVLJQL¿FDQFHRIWKLV enzyme. Materials and methods: SDWLHQWVZLWKLQWKHDJHJURXSEHWZHHQ ± \HDUV ZLWK FRQ¿UPHG $// ZHUH LQFOXGHG LQ WKLV VWXG\ HDMTX treatment schedule was four cycles at two weeks’ intervals RIJPVTP%ORRGVDPSOHVZHUHFROOHFWHGIURPWKHVHSDWLHQWV admitted in the Pediatric ward of our Cancer Institute before and 72 KUV DIWHU WKH ¿QDO FRXUVH RI WKH WUHDWPHQW DQG VHUD ZHUH VHSDUDWHG after centrifuge. ADA levels were measured on the same day by the colorimetric method described by Galati and Guisti. MTX level was measured with Syva Emit MTX assay kit, by a Homogeneous enzyme immunoassay technique in the post treated blood samples DORQH LQ %$ IXOO\ DXWRPDWHG ELRFKHPLVWU\ DQDO\]HU 6WDWLVWLFDO DQDO\VLVZDVGRQHXVLQJ6WXGHQWµW¶WHVWFRUUHODWLRQFRHI¿FLHQWZDV determined between before and after treatment samples. Results and discussion: The MTX concentration in patients sera ZHUHUHWXUQHGWRQRUPDOOHYHOPLFURPRO/DVGHVFULEHGE\WKH manufacturer) with Leucovorin administration in all the study group patients after 72 hrs. The serum ADA activity in the study group EHIRUHWUHDWPHQWLVVLJQL¿FDQWO\HOHYDWHGWKDQWKHSRVWWUHDWHGVDPSOH 7KHSUHWUHDWHGVDPSOHVPHDQYDOXHZDV8/S DQGSRVWWUHDWHGVDPSOHVPHDQYDOXHZDV8/S 1R VLJQL¿FDQWGLIIHUHQFHZDVREVHUYHGLQPHDQVHUXP$'$DFWLYLW\LQ different sex and age groups among these patients.
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GS08 Importance of deriving ethnic reference ranges in an Indian population - a clinician’s perspective with respect to plasma insulin reference intervals. Shilpa Puthran a, Duru Shah b a MSD Pharmaceuticals Pvt. Ltd, Mumbai. b Gynecworld - the Center for Women’s Health and Assisted Reproduction, Mumbai.
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The IFCC’s committee on Reference Intervals & Decision Limits (C-RIDL) has spearheaded a number of initiatives towards harmonization of reference ranges in recent years. Most prominent amongst these are publication of protocols & standard operating procedures for common use in multicentric studies on reference values, the Asian project for collaborative derivation of reference intervals for standardized & non-standardized analytes and the global multicentric study on reference values. Though all of this work is path breaking & has already laid the foundation for a multi-stakeholder collaboration, thought also needs to be given to the scope of building open databases/registries in order to enable more number of diagnostic laboratories & clinicians to participate in this initiative.
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GS09 Current perspective of growth differentiation factor15 in changing of lifestyle diseases: an approach for translational research Shyam Prakash Department of Laboratory Medicine, AIIMS, Ansari Nagar, New Delhi
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GS10 The criteria of equipment acceptance testing Shyamali Pal JMD Diagnostics Pvt Ltd Kolkata Aims and objectives: Equipment acceptance is a type of user acceptance measurement with respect to the requirements that was DJUHHG XSRQ DV SHU ,QWHUQDWLRQDO 6WDQGDUG XQGHU FODXVH 7KHUH should be a uniformity in the process of user acceptance so that all the ODERUDWRULHVDFFUHGLWHGDVSLULQJIRUDFFUHGLWDWLRQPD\XVHWKHEHQH¿W of such format and complication during audit may be prevented. Materials and methods: The newly installed instrument need to VDWLVI\IROORZLQJTXDOL¿FDWLRQV
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nteraction between two genes situated distance apart on different chromosomes to effect phenotypical changes of a disease in the subjects is known as Epistasis. The phenomenon has been reported in a number of diseases. The objective of this study was to see whether this phenomenon alters the odds ratio of having or not having the disease like Dementia in elderly and Depression in adolescent. With strict inclusion and exclusion criteria, 80 patients of Alzheimer GLVHDVH$' DQGFDVHVRI9DVFXODUGHPHQWLD9D' UHFUXLWHGIURP cognitive disorder clinic of All India Institute of Medical Sciences, along with hundred twenty age-, and gender-matched healthy controls PRVWO\DWWHQGDQWRIWKHSDWLHQWV6LPLODUO\DGROHVFHQWGHSUHVVLRQ patients were recruited from child guidance clinic and walk-in-clinic of department of Psychiatry, AIIMS, along with sixty gender-, and age-matched healthy controls from nearby school children. Standard method for polymorphism study was adopted. In cases of GHPHQWLDSRO\PRUSKLVPRI¿YHJHQHVQDPHO\$SR(JHQHV07+)5 &7 07+)5$& ,/ *& DQG 321 JHQHV ZHUH studied. In cases of adolescent depression patients, polymorphism RI%'1)9DO0HWUV$$$* JHQHVDQG+77/35OV s/s) genes were studied. The phenomenon of epistasis was analyzed by multinomial logistic regression taking the absence of both wild genotypes as reference. ,Q 'HPHQWLD FDVHV LW ZDV REVHUYHG WKDW VSHFL¿F FRPELQDWLRQ RI SUHVHQFHRUDEVHQFH RI07+)5DQG,/JHQHV07+)5 DQG,/JHQHV321UVDQG$SR(¼JHQHV321 UVDQG$SR(¼JHQHVVLJQL¿FDQWO\DOWHUWKHRGGVUDWLRRIKDYLQJ AD, VaD or both. No epistatic interaction was observed between 07+)5 DQG 07+)5 JHQHV ,Q DGROHVFHQW 'HSUHVVLRQ FDVHVZKHQPHWFDUULHUVRI%'1)YDOPHWPHWPHWYDOPHW ZHUHDEVHQWEXWWKHVKRUWDOOHOLFFDUULHUVOVDQGVV RI+77/35 were present in combination, the odd ratio of having depression increased 3.2 times with probability value of 0.038. The genes ApoE and PON1 are on different chromosomes FKURPRVRPHDQGFKURPRVRPHUHVSHFWLYHO\ DQG07+)5DQG ,/ JHQHV DUH DOVR RQ GLIIHUHQW FKURPRVRPHV FKURPRVRPH and chromosome 7 respectively). The human BDNF gene is located RQFKURPRVRPHZKLOH+77/35LVORFDWHGRQFKURPRVRPH,W is of great concern how the genes, which are at such a distance apart, LQWHUDFWZLWKHDFKRWKHUWRLQÀXHQFHWKHSKHQRW\SLFRXWFRPHLQIRUP of AD/VaD or Depression. 7KHVH ¿QGLQJV RQ JHQHJHQH LQWHUDFWLRQ LQ ,QGLDQ SRSXODWLRQ RI Dementia and Adolescent depression attending a tertiary care hospital are stimulus for (i) further investigating its mechanism and for (ii) understanding the pathogenetic mechanism, particularly the UROHRIDORZJUDGHFKURQLFQHXURLQÀDPPDWLRQLQFDVHVRIGHPHQWLD and the relationship between neurotropin hypothesis and serotonin hypothesis in case of depression.
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to treat and manage depressive disorders. Accordingly, we have DWWHPSWHG WR XQGHUVWDQG GHSUHVVLRQLQGXFHG FRJQLWLYH GH¿FLWV anxiety and the effect of exposure to environmental enrichment (EE), or the combination of short duration EE with sub-effective GRVHV RI HVFLWDORSUDP RU UHER[HWLQH RQ GHSUHVVLRQLQGXFHG GH¿FLWV as novel antidepressant therapy. In depressive rats subjected to concomitant escitalopram / reboxetine - EE treatment, resulted in complete behavioral recovery and improved spatial learning along with a complete restoration of dentate gyrus and amygdalar volumes and restored hippocampal LTP. Thus, positive environmental stimuli even relatively for short term exposure can potentiate the effect of sub-effective doses of antidepressants in alleviating depression LQGXFHG GH¿FLWV7KHVH VWUDWHJLHV ZLOO EH XVHG WR GHYHORS HIIHFWLYH antidepressant therapies that are free from side effects and reduce recurrence of depressive episodes and associated disorders. Keywords: Endogenous depression, neurodegeneration, Learning DQG PHPRU\ GH¿FLWV HQULFKHG HQYLURQPHQW DQWLGHSUHVVDQWV hippocampal synaptic plasticity, long-term potentiation, anxiety, hippocampal and amygdalar volumes, major depressive disorders Acknowledgements: $XWKRUV DFNQRZOHGJH ¿QDQFLDO VXSSRUW IURP UGC, CSIR, DST, DBT and NIMHANS
GS15 Molecular basis of the preventive effect of amla ((PEOLFD RI¿FLQDOLV) on metabolic derangements in an experimental model of postmenopausal metabolic syndrome Bobby Zachariah JIPMER, Pondicherry, India Objectives: Increased fructose consumption worsens the already raised cardiovascular disease risk in postmenopausal women. This study explored the potential mechanisms by which amla reduced hypercholesterolemia and hypertriglyceridemia and prevented fatty liver in fructose fed postmenopausal rats. Methods: Sham operated and ovariectomized rats were put on either chow or high fructose diet. They were further divided into groups with or without amla. After 18 weeks of treatment, the livers were harvested and subjected to western blot and histological analyses. Results: Fructose fed rats developed fatty liver and amla prevented this. Amla increased the protein expression of liver farnesoid X receptor (FXR) and liver X receptor (LXR), key proteins involved in lipid metabolism. In fructose group, amla produced an exceptional rise in LXR and Insulin induced gene-2 (Insig-2) which prevented the maturation of Sterol regulatory element-binding protein-1(SREBP-1) and Steroyl CoA desaturase 1responsible for triglyceride synthesis. Amla also increased the protein expression of ATP binding cassette transporter A1 involved in high density lipoprotein (HDL) synthesis as well as low density lipoprotein (LDL) receptor responsible for uptake of LDL cholesterol. Besides this amla increased the protein expression of peroxisome proliferator activated receptor ? (PPAR ?) involved in ? oxidation of fatty acids. Conclusions: Amla was highly effective in preventing non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD), an independent risk factor for CHD in postmenopausal rats. The property of amla to modulate some of the key proteins involved in lipid metabolism promises its usefulness as a preventive agent for dyslipidemia and hepatic steatosis.
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GS16 Strategies for implementation of nation wide newborn screening program in India Kannan Vaidyanathan Pushpagiri Institute of Medical Sciences and Research Centre, Tiruvalla, Kerala, India
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GS18 %LRFKHPLFDOSUR¿OHRIQRQDOFRKROLFIDWW\OLYHUGLVHDVH in patients of eastern India with histopathological correlation. Manorama Swain SCB Medical College, Cuttack Introduction: Non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) is the most common form of chronic liver disease worldwide[1]. Population based preYDOHQFHRI1$)/'YDULHVIURPLQPHQDQG in women of the west[2]. A higher prevalence has been observed in people who have type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) i.e., up to 70% [3] . In coastal eastern India, one fourth of general population have evidence of fatty liver on routine sonographic examination[4]. NAFLD ranges from simple hepatic steatosis to non-alcoholic steato hepatitis 1$6+ ZLWKKHSDWRF\WHEDOORRQLQJDQGLQÀDPPDWRU\FRPSRQHQWV NASH can lead to cirrhosis and hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) in XSWRRISDWLHQWV[5]. NASH is projected to be the leading cause of liver transplantation by 2020 [6]. By now, the Metabolic Syndrome (MS) is a common term which includes central obesity, hypertension, decreased serum HDL and elevated triglyceride with insulin resistance as the central pathophysiological factor. NAFLD/NASH is now considered to be the hepatic component of metabolic syndrome. It is associated with obesity as well as diabetes and could be not only a result of insulin resistance (IR) and metabolic syndrome but rather a major contributor to systemic IR. Diagnosis of NAFLD is based on liver function tests particularly abnormal serum aspartate transaminase (AST) and alanine transaminase (ALT) levels in most of the studies [7, 8]. :HFRQGXFWHGWKLVVWXG\ZLWKDQDLPWRH[SORUHWKHSUR¿OHRIOLYHU enzymes in patients with NAFLD in eastern India and also to look at the possibility of histopathological correlation, if any, with the transaminase levels. Results and discussion : In our study, patients with NAFLD had higher BMI, higher Fasting plasma glucose (FPG), higher serum triglycerides, lower serum HDL, higher serum AST and ALT, higher serum insulin and insulin resistance (HOMA IR) than controls. Most of the previous studies too have shown that NAFLD is increasingly associated with obesity, hyperglycemia, dyslipidemia, high serum AST and ALT [9,10,11,12]. A positive correlation between insulin resistance and higher grades of NAFLD, rather than the degree of hyperglycemia in type 2 diabetes mellitus patients has been demonstrated by Das et al. [13] 7KH PHDQ$67 DQG$/7 LQ 1$)/' VXEMHFWV ZDV DQG UHVSHFWLYHO\ 0RVW RI WKH VWXGLHV KDYH UHSRUWHG WKDW NAFLD is frequently associated with elevated serum transaminases. [14] However, studies which are population based have shown that patients with NAFLD can have normal AST and ALT. [15] The present VWXG\LQFOXGHVDWRWDORIVXEMHFWVPDOHVDQGIHPDOHV and their mean values of serum transaminases were a little higher, REVHUYHGLQRI1$)/'SDWLHQWV
NASH patients have higher risk for liver and non-liver related mortality than patients with simple steatosis. However it is not possible to get liver biopsy in every patient of NAFLD due to its high incidence. So it is important to stratify the NAFLD population and identify which subgroup needs more attention and regular follow up. NAFLD patients with transaminitis and higher values of HOMA IR are more prone for metabolic syndrome and hence cardiovascular disease. There are several limitations of this study. Being an observational study it is not devoid of selection and confounding bias. Also there may have been a selection bias for patients undergoing liver biopsy. Subjects with higher serum transaminases and insulin resistance may have been more often referred for liver biopsy. However, over half of the patients who underwent liver biopsy had normal transaminase values. Besides it is believed that trans abdominal ultrasound which was used as the screening test for fatty liver can reliably diagnoses NAFLD only if steatosis is >33%. Patients with mild steatosis less than 33% can be missed by sonography. Conclusion: Despite the older belief that NAFLD is frequently associated with raised transaminases, our study showed that PRUH WKDQ KDOI RI 1$)/' VXEMHFWV KDG QRUPDO VHUXP transaminase levels, while paradoxically transaminitis was observed LQ RQH ¿IWK RI QRUPDO KHDOWK\ FRQWUROV ZLWKRXW IDWW\ OLYHU Hence, serum transaminase level alone should never be used as a screening test for NAFLD, otherwise a huge proportion of patients ZLOO EH RYHUORRNHG UHVXOWLQJ LQ VLJQL¿FDQW XQGHUHVWLPDWLRQ RI WKH prevalence of fatty liver. However, although NAFLD subjects who had serum transaminitis were more insulin resistant with higher incidence of metabolic syndrome than those without, there was no VLJQL¿FDQWGLIIHUHQFHLQKLVWRSDWKRORJLFDOIHDWXUHVEHWZHHQ1$)/' with and without transaminitis. Therefore, although the presence of raised serum transaminase in patients of NAFLD indicates a higher PHWDEROLFULVNLWLVQRWDUHÀHFWLRQRIWKHGHJUHHRIKHSDWLFQHFUR LQÀDPPDWLRQ %HVLGHV WKLV DOVR UDLVHV WKH SRVVLELOLW\ WKDW KLWKHUWR unknown extra-metabolic factors, most likely the gut microbiota, PLJKWEHLQÀXHQFLQJWKHGHJUHHRIKHSDWLFGLVHDVH
GS19 Hepcidin and iron homeostasis – from the bench to the clinic Molly Jacob Christian Medical College, Vellore, Tamil Nadu, India
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GS20 Children with steroid resistant nephrotic syndrome (SRNS) are at a greater risk of metabolic bone disease Pradeep Kumar Dabla G B Panth Institute of Medical Education and Research, Delhi, India Introduction: Children with steroid resistant nephrotic syndrome (SRNS) are at a greater risk of metabolic bone disease due to biochemical derangements of renal disease and due to the effects of corticosteroids and immunosuppressant therapy. Aims & Objectives: The present study was undertaken to evaluate the calcium-vitamin D status in children with SRNS. Materials and Methods: - A cross-sectional case control study was SHUIRUPHG WR LQYHVWLJDWH WKH FDOFLXPYLWDPLQ ' VWDWXV LQ SDWLHQWV RI6516DQGKHDOWK\FRQWUROV6HUXPOHYHOVRIK\GUR[\YLWDPLQ ' >2+ '@ FDOFLXP SKRVSKRUXV DONDOLQH SKRVSKDWDVH $/3 DQG parathyroid hormone (PTH) were assayed in all subjects. The SRNS SDWLHQWVZHUHIXUWKHUGLYLGHGLQWRJURXSVDFFRUGLQJWRWKHLU8S8FUDWLR Results: - 9LWDPLQ'DQGFDOFLXPOHYHOVZHUHVLJQL¿FDQWO\ORZHULQ the SRNS patients as compared to control (p < 0.0001 and p < 0.001) ZKHUHDV37+ZDVVLJQL¿FDQWO\HOHYDWHGS /RZHUOHYHOVRI vitamin D and calcium were found in the relapse phase (p < 0.01 and S 37+DQG$/3OHYHOVZHUHKRZHYHUKLJKHUSDQG S 2QFRUUHODWLQJZLWK8S8FUDWLRYLWDPLQ'DQGFDOFLXP VKRZHG D VLJQL¿FDQW QHJDWLYH FRUUHODWLRQ S DQG S ZKHUHDVDSRVLWLYHFRUUHODWLRQZDVVHHQIRU37+DQG$/3S for both). Conclusion: - 7KHUH LV D FOHDU GLPLQXWLRQ RI VHUXP 2+ ' LQ patients with SRNS which reverts rapidly to normal after cessation of proteinuria. It may be associated with severe nephrotoxicity. Prophylactic therapy with vitamin D should be advocated in these patients.
GS21 Antioxidative role of tocotrienol against moderate dose of ethanol intoxication Prasunpriya Nayak NRI Medical College & General Hospital, Chinakakani, Mangalagiri (MDL), Guntur, Andhra Pradesh, India
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ocotrienol, an unfamiliar constituent of vitamin E, present only in selected seed oil. By virtue of unsaturated side chain, tocotrienol appears to be more potent antioxidant compared to tocopherol. Neuroprotective effects of tocotrienol have also been demonstrated independent of its antioxidative performances. The current study is aimed to evaluate the effect of tocotrienol against ethanol-induced oxidative stress. Male albino Wistar rats were treated with ethanol (0.6 mg/Kg bw) for four weeks without (Group NTE) RUZLWK*URXS7( WRFRWULHQRO>7RFRWULHQRO@H[SRVXUHPJ day). Some ethanol-exposed rats were orally treated with tocotrienol (10 mg/day) for two weeks prior and then continued with (Group 6TE) or without (Group 2TE) tocotrienol treatment for four weeks of ethanol treatment. Oxidative stress parameters were determined in frontal cortex (FC) and hippocampus (HC). Kruskal-Wallis tests
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GS22 Genetic aberrations of folate metabolism in type 2 diabetes mellitus R Dhananjayan Apollo Speciality Hospitals, Vanagaram, Chennai Introduction: Type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) is the commonest form of DM characterized by disorders of insulin secretion and insulin resistance, a condition in which cells fail to use insulin properly, VRPHWLPHV FRPELQHG ZLWK DQ DEVROXWH LQVXOLQ GH¿FLHQF\ 6LQJOH nucleotide polymorphisms are small genetic changes or variations of a single base found in the sequence of DNA and are present at 1% or more within a population. The development of T2DM depends on the involvement of genetic and environmental factors. Even the more common forms of atherosclerosis manifest in later life, they are partly heritable, arising as a result of common environmental exposures and many common genetic variants (polymorphisms) with small to moderate effect. Functional polymorphisms in genes regulating IRODWH PHWDEROLVP DQG GH¿FLHQF\ RI PLFURQXWULHQWV QDPHO\ IRODWH B12, B6 perturbate folate metabolism. Folate Metabolism and Genetic Aberrations Folate metabolism is also known as one-carbon metabolism, which involves sequential transfer of one-carbon moiety from one substrate to another to form several crucial metabolites. S-adenosylmethionine (SAM) is the universal methyl group donor for a variety of methyltransferases, resulting in the methylation of substrates such as nucleic acids, lipids and proteins. The transmethylation pathway is present in most mammalian tissues and SAM is generated via the activation of methionine by methionine adenosyltransferase. All SAM-dependent methyltransferase reactions result in the production of S-adenosylhomocysteine (SAH), which can subsequently be converted to HCY by SAH hydrolase. HCY may be remethylated back to methionine by either folate-dependent or folate-independent
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mechanisms. For folate-dependent remethylation, the B12dependent enzyme methionine synthase utilizes a methyl group from PHWK\OWHWUDK\GURIRODWH%HWDLQHKRPRF\VWHLQH6PHWK\OWUDQVIHUDVH catalyzes the folate-independent remethylation of HCY using betaine, a methyl group donor derived from choline oxidation. Hepatic folate, methyl group and HCY metabolism are interrelated that when disrupted are associated with numerous pathologies. Maintenance of normal methyl group and HCY homeostasis are depending on the balance between SAM-dependent transmethylation, which utilizes methyl groups and produces HCY; remethylation of HCY back to methionine by folate-dependent and -independent mechanisms; and HCY catabolism via the transsulfuration pathway. A diabetic state is FKDUDFWHUL]HGE\LQFUHDVHGH[SUHVVLRQRIVSHFL¿FPHWK\OWUDQVIHUDVHV that utilize SAM-derived methyl groups and produce HCY. Dietary folate in the form of folyl polyglutamates is hydrolysed to monoglutamate form by glutamate carboxypeptidase II (GCP II), an intestinal enzyme. This facilitates the intestinal absorption of folate. Folate reductase reduces the folate into dihydrofolate and tetrahydrofolate (THF), which in the plasma is transported into red blood cells through reduced folate carrier 1 (RFC 1), where it accepts PHWK\OHQHPRLHW\IURPVHULQHWRIRUPPHWK\OHQH7+)LQWKH presence of cytosolic serine hydroxymethyltransferase (cSHMT). PHWK\OHQH7+) LV D VXEVWUDWH IRU WZR UDWHOLPLWLQJ HQ]\PHV i.e., thymidylate synthase (TYMS) and methylenetetrahydrofolate reductase (MTHFR). The former catalyzes the conversion of dUMP to dTMP, while the later catalyzes the FAD-dependent reduction RI PHWK\OHQH 7+) WR PHWK\O 7+) ZKLFK GRQDWHV PHWK\O group for remethylation of HCY to methionine in the presence of methionine synthase (MTR)-methionine synthase reductase (MTRR) holoenzyme complex. Methionine is the precursor for the synthesis of SAM, a universal methyl group donor that donates methyl group to DNA, proteins and catecholamines. Our research study on various genetic variants of folate metabolism VKRZHGWKHIROORZLQJUHVXOWV075$*DOOHOHZDVIRXQGWREH SURWHFWLYH LQ7'0 *&3 ,, &7 DQG 07+)5 &7 VKRZHG SRVLWLYHDVVRFLDWLRQZLWKSODVPD+&<LQ7'0FDVHV*&3,,&7 showed positive association with malondialdehyde; RFC 1 G80A DQG F6+07 &7 VKRZHG SRVLWLYH FRUUHODWLRQ ZLWK JOXWDWKLRQH (GSH) in T2DM patients. The increased oxidative stress in subjects ZLWK*&3,,7YDULDQWPLJKWEHPHGLDWHGWKURXJKHOHYDWHG+&< levels as evidenced in this study. There was no association of one carbon genetic variants with intimal medial thickening (IMT) in 7'0$PRQJDOOJHQHWLFYDULDQWV075$*ZDVIRXQGWREHDQ LPSRUWDQWSUHGLFWRURI,075)&*$DQG7<06¶87555 ZHUHIRXQGWRDFWV\QHUJLVWLFDOO\ZLWK075$*LQLQÀXHQFLQJ ,077KHYDULDQWF6+07&7KDGZHDNPRGXODWRU\HIIHFWRQ other genetic variants in determining IMT. Conclusion Polymorphisms in one-carbon metabolism affect crucial processes such as synthesis, repair and methylation of DNA, induce K\SHUKRPRF\VWHLQHPLDLQÀXHQFH*6+OHYHOVDQGLQFUHDVHR[LGDWLYH stress. These cellular and biochemical changes might trigger DWKHURVFOHURVLVLQ7'0DQGWKXVLQÀDWLQJULVNIRUFRURQDU\DUWHU\ disease.
GS23 Insulin resistance: from bench to bedside Sivasankaran Sivasubramanian Shri Chitra Tirunal institute of Medical Sciences and Technology, Trivandrum, Kerala, India
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GS25 Evolution of glycocalyx components in prognosis of sepsis patients Seema Bhargava Dept of Biochemistry Gangaram Hospital New Delhi, India
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ntroduction: The pathophysiology and morbidity/ mortality of sepsis is governed by the deterioration of the endovascular epithelium. There is a protective layer of the vascular endothelium - the glycocalyx - which lines blood vessels on the luminal side and protects it from direct insult. Endothelial glycocalyx shedding has been recognized as a contributor in sepsis pathophysiology. Amongst the components of this glycocalyx layer are Sidneyan and Hyaluronan. When the glycocalyx is disrupted by cytokines released in response to pathogens, these components are released into circulation. It would WKHUHIRUHIROORZWKDWWKHLUFRQFHQWUDWLRQLQWKHVHUXPZRXOGUHÀHFW the extent of insult and morbidity. Methods: Community acquired sepsis, severe sepsis and septic VKRFN SDWLHQWV ZHUH HQUROOHG LQ WKH VWXG\ IURP WKRVH ZKR ZHUH DGPLWWHG WR WKH ,&8 RI RXU WHUWLDU\ FDUH KRVSLWDO KHDOWK\ YROXQWHHUVZHUHDOVRHQUROOHG3DWLHQWVZHUHIROORZHGIRUGD\VDQG then segregated into survivor and non-survivor groups. Sidneyan and hyaluronan levels were measured in the serum of these patients on GD\VDQGRIDGPLVVLRQ6WDWLVWLFDODQDO\VLVZDVSHUIRUPHGWR HYDOXDWHWKHLUSURJQRVWLFHI¿FDF\.UXVNDO:DOOLVDQG0DQQ:KLWQH\ U tests) and their correlation (Spearman’s correlation) to the SOFA and APACHE scores. Results: Levels of both markers were increased in severe sepsis and septic shock patients as compared to sepsis patient group at all time-points. Hyaluronan and sideman differentiated survivors from non-survivors (p<0.001). Unlike non-survivors, in the survivor group, median hyaluronan and sideman levels decreased VLJQL¿FDQWO\S LQVXEVHTXHQWPHDVXUHPHQWV52&DQDO\VLV IRU WKH SUHGLFWLRQ RI PRUWDOLW\ LGHQWL¿HG FXWRIIV RI QJPO DQG QJPOIRUK\DOXURQDQDQGVLGHPDQUHVSHFWLYHO\7KHVSHFL¿FLW\ DQG QHJDWLYH SUHGLFWLYH YDOXHV ZHUH DQG IRU K\DOXURQDQ DQG DQG IRU VLGHPDQ UHVSHFWLYHO\ .DSODQ 0HLHU FXUYHV UHYHDOHG VLPLODU UHVXOWV %RWK PDUNHUV FRUUHODWHG VLJQL¿FDQWO\ ZLWK APACHE II and SOFA scores. Conclusions: These observations indicate that serial measurements RI K\DOXURQDQ DQG VLGHPDQ DUH VLJQL¿FDQW SURJQRVWLF PDUNHUV IRU morbidity and survival in sepsis. Future therapeutic interventional possibilities may be explored in experimental interventional prospective multi-centric trials.
GS26 3URWHFWLYH HIIHFWV RI JUDSH H[WUDFWV DJDLQVW LRQL]LQJ radiation-induced membrane alterations in RBC Subir Kumar Das College of Medicine & JNM Hospital, WBUHS, West Bengal.
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Therefore, we hypothesized that the grape extracts would offer protection against the ionizing radiation-induced damage of the red blood cells (RBCs). To test our hypothesis, in the current study we investigated the radio-protective actions of extract of four different grapes (Vitus viniferous) cultivars, namely Flame seedless (Black grapes), Mishmash chronic (Black with reddish brown), Red globe (Red) and Thompson seedless mutant (Sonata, Green) against the g-irradiation-induced oxidative stress leading to the structural alteration in the RBC membrane in vitro. Freshly drawn blood samples from healthy volunteers itself or mixed with grape extracts IURPVHHGVNLQRUSXOSRIHDFKFXOWLYDUZHUHLUUDGLDWHGDW*HHDIWHU one hour of treatment. g-irradiation for one hour did not appear to change the hematological parameters. The average osmotic fragility (H) and the maximum rate of hemolysis (dB/DC)max increased after the g-irradiation. The confocal microscopic and atomic force microscopes (AFM) studies showed that irradiation induced the transformation of RBC from biconcave cells to echinocytes, increased their surface roughness and decreased the vertical distance. The grape extracts did not appear to alter the viability of human erythrocytes. Our results suggested that the grape extract pretreatment DPHOLRUDWHGWKHLRQL]LQJUDGLDWLRQLQGXFHGDOWHUDWLRQVDWDGRVHRI Gee in human erythrocytes in vitro. Moreover, protection offered by WKH VHHG H[WUDFWV ZDV VLJQL¿FDQWO\ EHWWHU WKDQ WKDW ZDV RIIHUHG E\ the extracts of skin or pulp of the same cultivar. Furthermore, the protective action of grape extract depends on the source of extract (seed, skin or pulp) and type of the cultivars. Acknowledgement: Financial assistance received from the Department of Atomic Energy-Board of Research in Nuclear Studies %516 LVJUDWHIXOO\DFNQRZOHGJHG
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oxic heavy metal lead is recognized as number one environmental poison and the top hazardous material in any form to all system of life known till date. Over one third population of the developing world is found having unacceptable level of lead in blood. Amongst this the most effected are children and women in their reproductive age. While over one third of children during growth are constantly losing their cognitive function pre menopausal women are having problems related to their musculoskeletal and reproductive system. In developing countries efforts are made to understand the gravity of situation and newer policies are being evolved. Developed countries are on the other hand are shifting their problem to developing counWULHV7KLVFRQÀLFWLVFDXVLQJPDQ\HQYLURQPHQWDODQGKHDOWKUHODWHG issues. Biochemist have come out with remarkable results towards mitigating the problems caused by abuse of lead. Apart from this at various levels of understanding the existing problems biochemist have adopted multistraregic approaches to provide implementable solutions for apreventive measure. Author will be discussing with data the global perspective of impact of lead on environment and Health.
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metabolic disorders. Rise in AMP/ATP ratio activates AMPK and stimulates catabolic processes that raise ATP levels and shut down anabolic processes. AMPK also activates mitochondrial biogenesis. Energy dysregulation being the common denominator in metabolic disorders, the over-nourished modern man probably suffers from chronic under activation of AMPK. Additionally, AMPK is an upstream regulator of Nrf2 (Nuclear factor erythroid-derived 2) a potent antioxidant activator and inducer of cytoprotective responses to oxidative stimulus. AMPK also downregulates NF-kB, (a key GULYHURILQÀDPPDWRU\UHVSRQVHV DQGXSUHJXODWHVDXWRSKDJ\ZKLFK could be underplayed in over nourished sedentary individuals.
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GS33 Current scenario of molecular diagnostics in Indian healthcare sector R Radhakrishnan Nair Scientist EII, Head, Laboratory Medicine & Molecular Diagnostics, KINFRA Video Park, Rajiv Gandhi Centre for Biotechnology Thiruvanathapuram
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GS36 Palliative role of herbal antioxidants against electron beam radiation induced oxidative stress Suchetha Kumari N1, Yogish Somayaji T1, Vishakh R2, Madhu LN3, Nandini S, Mahesh Bekal, Sharmila KP1 1 Department of Biochemistry, K S Hegde Medical Academy, Nitte University, Mangaluru. 3 Department of Biochemistry, St. Aloysius College, Mangaluru. 4 Department of Biochemistry, Shimoga Institute of Medical Sciences, Shivamogga. 5 Department of Biochemistry, Kanachur Institute of Medical Sciences, Mangaluru.
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lant phytochemicals and their antioxidant properties have been a conventional resource to counter radiation induced oxidative stress. Their role as free radical scavengers has contributed to the dose modifying effect and also reduced the radiation induced immune suppression. The present study summarizes the effects of numerous plant resources and depicts their role in reducing the radiation induced oxidative stress. Oxidative stress is a state of imbalance
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between the oxidants and reductants which lead to a chain of events that can have deleterious impact on the health and survival of the organism. The study involved the roots of Nardostachys jatamansi, pod of Tamarindus indica, leaves of Carica papaya, Cocos nucifera water, seed of Linum usitatissimum and peels of Punica granatum fruit. These plant resources were studied for their invivo HI¿FDF\ to counter radiation induced antioxidant changes. Further the dose reduction factor was estimated by subjecting mice to radiation after their respective plant extract intervention. The results indicated reduced lipid peroxidation and maintenance of antioxidant enzyme levels near to that of normal. The survival of mice was also found to be prolonged after the herbal extract intervention before irradiation. Thus, the results indicate a diverse role of these plant sources in targeting a wide range of complications that may arise due to oxidative stress. Hence these plant materials could be used as a natural dietary antioxidant supplement or an adjuvant in radiotherapy and chemotherapy that may contribute directly or indirectly in protecting the normal cell damage. Keywords: Ionizing radiation, Oxidative stress, Lipid peroxidation, Herbal antioxidants
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FO2 Genetic variants of adhesion molecules and coronary artery disease P. K. Chawla, C. K. Ponde, R. M. Rajani, A. S. Desphande, R. B. Sawant, T. F. Ashavaid P.D. Hinduja Hospital & Medical Research Centre, Mahim, Mumbai Background: Atherosclerosis is widely known as an infused LQÀDPPDWRU\ GLVHDVH $GKHVLRQ PROHFXOHV SOD\ D YLWDO UROH LQ LQLWLDOSKDVHVRILQÀDPPDWLRQE\UHFUXLWLQJWKHOHXNRF\WHVDQGWKHLU transmigration in tKH HQGRWKHOLXP 6HYHUDO VWXGLHV KDYH LGHQWL¿HG adhesion molecules especially intracellular cell adhesion molecules (ICAM1) and E-selectin as early cardiovascular risk biomarkers. Objectives: The objective of the study was to determine the association of genetic variants in the ICAM1 and E-selectin (SELE) gene with coronary artery disease (CAD) amongst Indians. Materials and Methods: A total of 500 subjects including 250 DQJLRJUDSKLFDOO\YHUL¿HG&$'SDWLHQWV¶DJHDQGJHQGHUPDWFKHGZLWK
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FO4 Association of 25-OH-vitamin D with high sensitive C-reactive protein in adults with essential hypertension M. Prasad Naidu, D.Rajarajeswari, K.Ramalingam, J.N.Naidu. NMCH, Nellore, A.P. Introduction: Essential hypertension is a typical example of complex, multifactorial trait and a well studied risk factor for cardiovascular GLVHDVHKV&53LVZHOONQRZQPDUNHURILQÀDPPDWLRQUHVXOWLQJ in atherosclerosis and cardiovascular disease. Recent studies showed WKDW2+YLWDPLQ'KDVDQDQWLLQÀDPPDWRU\UROHDQGGHFUHDVHG levels may increase the cardiovascular risk in subjects with essential hypertension. Aims and objectives:3ULPDU\REMHFWLYHRIWKLVVWXG\LVWRPHDVXUH 2+YLWDPLQ'DQGKV&53OHYHOVDQGWRVWXG\WKHDVVRFLDWLRQ between them in subjects with essential hypertension . Materials and methods: 30 adults with essential hypertension (systolic blood pressure > 90mmHg) and 30 age and sex matched healthy controls both male and female between 24 -60 years of age are recruited from General Medicine department of NMCH, Nellore, $3 2+9LWDPLQ ' OHYHOV DUH DVVHVVHG E\ +LJK 3HUIRUPDQFH /LTXLG&KURPDWRJUDSK\DQGKV&53LVHVWLPDWHGE\7XUELGRPHWULF method. Results : in subjects with essential hypertension 25-OH-vitD levels PHDQ6'S QJP/DUHVLJQL¿FDQWO\ORZZKHQ FRPSDUHGWRFRQWUROVXEMHFWVDQGKV&53OHYHOVPHDQ6' S PJ/ DUH VLJQL¿FDQWO\ LQFUHDVHG ZKHQ FRPSDUHG WRFRQWUROVXEMHFWV2XUVWXG\DOVRVKRZHGDVLJQL¿FDQWQHJDWLYH FRUUHODWLRQ EHWZHHQ 2+YLW' DQG KV &53 OHYHOV U (p<0.01) Conclusion: Our study concludes that 25OH-vitaminD levels are VLJQL¿FDQWO\GHFUHDVHGDQGKV&53OHYHOVDUHLQFUHDVHGLQVXEMHFWV with essential hypertension. Our study also observed negative FRUUHODWLRQEHWZHHQ2+YLW'DQGKV&53OHYHOVZKLFKOHDGVWR
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FO6 The microRNA 19b functions as an oncomir in chronic myeloid leukaemia Amit Samadhiya, Sameer Ahmad Guru, Prasant Yadav, Pooja Singh, Prakash ChandraRay Alpana Saxena Maulana Azad Medical College, New Delhi, India Introduction: Imatinib, a tyrosine kinase inhibitor (TKI), is the ¿UVW OLQH WUHDWPHQW IRU &0/ +RZHYHU ,PDWLQLE KDV EHHQ IRXQG unable to completely eliminate leukemic stem cells, which escape Imatinib induced apoptosis. Oncomir-1 is a polycistronic micro RNA complex, which encodes six micro RNAs- miR-17, miR-18a, miR-19a, miR-20a, miR-19b-1 and miR-92-1. Increased oncomir-1 H[SUHVVLRQ ZKLFK UHJXODWHV 0$3. SDWKZD\ DW YDULRXV OHYHOV DQG GLUHFWO\UHJXODWHVSUHDSRSWRWLFSURWHLQVFRQWDLQLQJ%+GRPDLQKDV been suggested as a reason for disease persistence and relapse of CML. Aims and objectives: This study evaluated the pathogenetic role of miR-19b component of miR-17-92 polycistron in CML. Methodology: We studied the expression of microRNA 19b in SHULSKHUDO EORRG PRQRQXFOHDU FHOOV 3%0&V RI &0/ FDVHV LQ chronic phase, recruited from Maulana Azad Medical College and associated hospitals, New Delhi, India, in comparison to 35 age and sex matched healthy control subjects. RNA was extracted from 3%0&V RI ERWK &0/ SDWLHQWV DQG FRQWUROV XVLQJ 7UL]RO UHDJHQW ([SUHVVLRQ VWXGLHV ZHUH SHUIRUPHG E\ 6<%5 JUHHQ EDVHG T57 3&5 DQG UHVXOWV ZHUH H[SUHVVHG DV PHDQ IROG FKDQJH ([SUHVVLRQ of miR-19b was measured on two occasions i.e. in newly diagnosed untreated CML patients, and after 6 months of therapy with Imatinib. Results:7KHH[SUHVVLRQRIPL5ELQ3%0&VRIXQWUHDWHG&0/ patients was up regulated with respect to healthy control subjects DW VWDWLVWLFDOO\ VLJQL¿FDQW OHYHOV S 7KHUH ZDV DOVR QR VLJQL¿FDQW DVVRFLDWLRQ RI PL5E H[SUHVVLRQ ZLWK SUHVHQFH RU
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FO10 Genetic polymorphism of TNF_, IL8 and IL18 among oral cancer with squamous cell carcinoma in North Indian population Dilutpal Sharma King Georg’s Medical University Background: Oral squamous cell carcinoma (OSCC) is one of the most common malignancies worldwide. Environmental factors (such as tobacco, smoking, alcohol) and genetic alterations in oncogenes are associated with OSCC. Cytokines are essential for immune cell functions that act as mediators of cell-to-cell interactions. The role of cytokines has been extensively studied in various neoplastic disorders. Cytokines are abnormally produced by phagocytes cells and cancer FHOOV UHODWHG ZLWK WXPRUSURGXFLQJ F\WRNLQHV 3URLQÀDPPDWRU\ F\WRNLQHLVSOD\VDSLYRWDOUROHLQWKHSDWKRJHQHVLVRILQÀDPPDWRU\ diseases. It is also associated with thrombophilia, angiogenesis and cancer events to develop by the alteration of gene. Methods: A total number of two hundred seventy two patients ZLWK 26&& DQG RQH KXQGUHG HLJKW\ ¿YH KHDOWK\ FRQWUROV ZHUH recruited in this study for genotyped of TNF_, IL-8 and IL-18 gene polymorphism. This genotype were determine using polymerase FKDLQ UHDFWLRQ 3&5 UHVWULFWLRQ IUDJPHQW OHQJWK SRO\PRUSKLVP 5)/3 3&5ZDVSHUIRUPHGLQDJUDGLHQWWKHUPRF\FOHU$%,86$ Demographic, clinical data and genotype frequencies between groups were evaluated by Chi-square test and Odds ratio (OR) relative risk. Results: TNF-_*$SRO\PRUSKLVPZDVVLJQL¿FDQWO\DVVRFLDWHG with OSCC patients as compared to healthy volunteers (p <0.05). 1R VLJQL¿FDQW DVVRFLDWLRQ ZDV IRXQG LQ 71)_-308G/A gene polymorphism with OSCC patients and controls. Whereas the AT heterozygous (p <0.001) and AA homozygous (p <0.001) of IL-8 (-251 A/T) had a greater risk for OSCC. IL-18 (–137) G/C JHQH SRO\PRUSKLVP ZDV DOVR VLJQL¿FDQWO\ DVVRFLDWHG ZLWK 26&& (p<0.001) Conclusions: Our results suggest that TNF-_-238G/A, IL-8 (-251 $7 DQG ,/ *& JHQH SRO\PRUSKLVP LV VLJQL¿FDQWO\ associated with the progression of oral cancer whereas TNF-_ (-308) G/A and IL-18 (-607) C/A gene polymorphism is not associated with OSCC.
FO11 Synergistic effect of Bacopa monnieri and Mucuna pruriens in MPTP induced parkinsonian disorder: in-vivo study Shivani Pandey, Babita Singh, Rajesh Verma, R. K Chaturvedi, A.A.Mahdi. KGMU, Lucknow Background: 3DUNLQVRQ¶V GLVHDVH 3' UHVXOWV SULPDULO\ IURP WKH GHDWKRIGRSDPLQHUJLFQHXURQVLQVXEVWDQWLDQLJUD7UHDWPHQWRI3' has been shifted recently towards herbal medicines. Bacopa monnieri %0 DQGMucuna pruriens03 DUHWUDGLWLRQDOKHUEDOSODQWVNQRZQ WRKDYHQHXURSURWHFWLYHHIIHFWVGXHWRWKHSUHVHQFHRI%DFRVLGHVLQ whole plant extract of Bacopa monnieri%0( DQG/'23$LQ03 VHHGH[WUDFW03(
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FO13 Single nucleotide polymorphism in transcobalamin II gene: relationship with homocysteine concentration and risk of stroke in Indian population Anita Rani, Parmila Dudi, Geeta Kampani VMMC and Safdarjung Hospital, New Delhi Introduction: Single nucleotide polymorphism in transcobalamin II (TCN2) gene may alter the structure of transcobalamin (TCII) protein. TCII is a key protein involved in intracellular transport RI YLWDPLQ % 6R JHQHWLF YDULDWLRQ LQ 7&1 JHQH PD\ ORZHU FRQFHQWUDWLRQRILQWUDFHOOXODUYLWDPLQ%WKDWPD\UHVXOWLQHOHYDWHG KRPRF\VWHLQHOHYHOV+RPRF\VWHLQHLVDPRGL¿DEOHLQGHSHQGHQWULVN factor for stroke. Hence, the present study was undertaken to study the role of transcobalamin II gene polymorphism with the risk of stroke in Indian population. Objective: To explore the association of TCN2 gene polymorphism 776C-->G with homocysteine levels and susceptibility to stroke, if any. Materials and methods: A case-control study was conducted in 'HSDUWPHQWRI%LRFKHPLVWU\DQG0HGLFLQH900&DQG6-+1HZ Delhi which included 84 diagnosed cases of stroke and 70 healthy FRQWUROV7KHJHQRW\SLQJIRUWUDQVFREDODPLQ,,&!*613ZDV GRQHE\3&55)/3%LRFKHPLFDODVVD\IRUVHUXPYLWDPLQ%ZDV done by ELISA and for serum total homocysteine by Enzymatic Cycling method. Results: The risk of stroke due to a particular genotype of TCN2 JHQH613&!*ZDVDVVHVVHGE\RGGVUDWLRZKLFKVKRZHGWKDW subjects with GG genotype were at 2.5 times higher risk of developing VWURNHDVFRPSDUHGWR&&JHQRW\SH25 &, p-value<0.05). The genotype association analysis with median homocysteine levels showed that GG [17.5 (10.2-33) μmol/L] carries a risk for hyperhomocysteinemia as compared to CC [14.2 (10.118.8) μmol/L] and CG [14.3 (12.4-24) μmol/L]. However, vitamin %OHYHOZDVVLJQL¿FDQWO\ORZHULQ&*JHQRW\SHZKHQFRPSDUHGWR the CC genotype.
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number of 66 (n = 66) patients with essential hypertension with the amlodipine-induced edema of both genders, attending the outpatient department of medicine and cardiology, were included in the study. $PORGLSLQH LQGXFHG SHGDO HGHPD ZDV FRQ¿UPHG E\ YDULRXV WHVWV After the Initial screening, amlodipine therapy was substituted to &LOQLGLSLQHZLWKDQHI¿FDF\HTXLYDOHQWGRVH&OLQLFDODQGELRFKHPLFDO parameters measured at the onset of the study and reassessed after 4 weeks of Cilnidipine therapy.
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Introduction and Background: Hereditory disorders of Hb mainly includes hemoglobinothies and thalassaemia.Early and accurate detection of these disorders are immensely important both epidemiology and economically. These disorders can be prevented simply by population screening using Cation exchange +LJK SHUIRUPDQFH OLTXLG FKURPDWRJUDSK\ &(+3/& D WHFKQLTXH introduced for the accurate and quick screening of hemoglobinopathies and thalassaemias.Worldwide, approximately 250 million people FRQVWLWXWLQJ RI WKH ZRUOG SRSXODWLRQ FDUU\ EHWD WKDODVVHPLF gene and in India alone, the number is approximately 30 million with LQ6RXWK(DVW$VLD6LPLODUO\WKHEXUGHQRIKDHPRJORELQRSDWKLHV in India is high with nearly 12,000 infants being born every year with severe disorders. These numbers imply that every hour 1 child is born, who may suffer with this genetic disorder. The present study was undertaken to evaluate the spectrum and frequency of various hemoglobinopathies and thalassaemia in the main city 'HOKL DQG DGMRQLQJ VWDWHV RI +DU\DQD DQG 3XQMDE IURP ZKHUH ZH have been receiving the maximum number of blood samples for Hemoglobinopathies sceening . Material and Methods: The present single centre %,2',$*1267,&652+,1, UHWURVSHFWLYHFURVVVHFWLRQDOVWXG\ was carried out on 8240 subjects which included 7860 antenatal mothers and 380 males The Study centre is a private lab specialized LQGRLQJ,PPXQR$VVD\V+3/&DQG0ROHFXODU%LRORJ\VLQFH LQ'HOKLDW52+,1,7KHODELVDSSURYHGE\%$5&IRUGRLQJ5,$ The whole blood samples were received in K3 EDTA vacutainers and were analysed on the same day in a batch of 10-20 sample DIWHU UHFHLYLQJ &%& µV ZHUH GRQH RQ .; 6\VPH[ FRURUDWLRQ DQG+3/&ZHUHGRQHRQ'2%LR5DGIXOO\DXWRPDWHG$QDO\]HU 7KH SHULRG RI VWXG\ ZDV IURP $SULO WR )HE 3DWLHQWV with a recent history of blood transfusion were excluded from this study. Results and Discussion: Out of 8240 subjects were screened during WKHSHULRGRIDSSUR[LPDWHO\WKUHH\HDUVIZKLFK ZHUH DQWHQDWDOPRWKHUVDQG PDOHV$OPRVWDOOWKHVXEMHFWVZHUH +LQGX2YHUDOOZHUHQRUPDO ZKLOH ZHUH DEQRUPDO RI ZKLFK ZHUH IHPDOHV DQG ZHUH males. Among the abnormal cases we have detected, 440 cases(400 IHPDOH PDOH RIEHWDWKDODVVHPLDPLQRU%77 FDVHV RI+E'3XQMDE DQGFDVHV RI+E(KHWHUR]\JRXV FDVHV RI +E - 0HHUXW FDVH RI +E 4 ,QGLD DQGFDVH RI+E',UDQFDVHVRIEHWDWKDODVVDHPLDPDMRU FDVHV RI VLFNOH FHOO GLVHDVH FDVHV RI GRXEOH KHWHUR]\JRXVRIEHWDWKDOZLWKVLFNOH DQGFDVHV+E(ZLWK EHWDWKDO &(+3/&LVDVHQVLWLYHTXLFNDQGDFFXUDWHPHWKRG for screening hemoglobinopathies Conclusion: 7KHVWXG\LQGLFDWHVWKDWWKHUHLVKLJKSUHYDOHQFHRI%77 DQG+E'3XQMDELQWKHVWDWHRI'HOKL3XQMDEDQG+DU\DQD
Introduction: Increased blood levels of endosulfan have been reported in chronic kidney disease patients of unknown etiology &.'X DQG DOVR REVHUYHG VLJQL¿FDQW DVVRFLDWLRQ RI HQGRVXOIDQ levels with oxidative stress and CKDu. (Siddarth et al., Chemosphere 96 (2014); 174-179). Aim and objective: In this study we investigated the basis of endosulfan-mediated nephrotoxicity in vitro by assessing reactive oxygen species (ROS) generation, GSH levels, Caspase-3 activity and DNA damage in human renal proximal tubular epithelial cells (HK-2) exposed to endosulfan with possible ameliorating effect of N-acetylcysteine. Materials and methods: HK-2 cells (CRL-2190,ATCC,USA), were treated with increasing concentration of endosulfan (010μM) (Sigma,USA). Cell cytotoxicity was measured by MTT DVVD\ 526 OHYHO ZDV GHWHUPLQHG E\ PHDVXULQJ ÀXRUHVFHQFH RI GLFKORURÀXRUHVFHLQ '&) ZKLFK LV D K\GURO\]HG SURGXFW RI H2DCF-DA. GSH level and Caspase-3 activity were evaluated by VSHFWURÀXRURPHWULF PHWKRG XVLQJ VWDQGDUG SURWRFRO '1$ GDPDJH was measured by comet assay. Results: Endosulfan was found to decrease in cell viability in a dose dependent manner. Endosulfan exposure also led to dose-dependent increase of ROS and depletion of GSH levels in HK-2 cells. In the presence of antioxidants n-acetylcysteine or glutathione inhibition of ROS generation observed. The activity of caspase-3 was observed increased with the exposure of increased concentration of endosulfan. Results from comet assays revealed that endosulfan showed the ability to increase the levels of DNA strand breaks in HK-2 cells. Conclusion: The results indicating that oxidative stress precedes cytotoxicity and genotoxicity, and plays an important role regarding the mechanisms involved in endosulfan induced nephrotoxicity. The results obtained may be extrapolated towards possible mechanism of renal dysfunction in CKDu patients having increased level of endosulfan.
FO20 Role of advanced glycation end products on NADPH oxidase-mediated reactive oxygen species production in endothelial cells Pawan Kumar Kare, Manushi Siddarth, Rishila Ghosh, Neeru Singh, Basu Dev Banerjee, Om Prakash Kalra, Vinod Kumar Arora, Ashok Kumar Tripathi University College of Medical Sciences and Guru Teg Bahadur Hospital, Delhi Introduction: Hyperglycemia mediated advanced glycation end products (AGEs) formation is the one of the major factor leading to
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FO21 ROS mediated pro-apoptotic effects of Tinospora cordifolia on breast cancer cells Mohammad Kaleem Ahmad, Jamal Akhtar Ansari,Namrata Rastogi, Abbas Ali Mahdi Abdul Rahman Khan, Ravi Thakur,Vikas Kumar Srivastava, Durga Prasad Mishra, Nishat Fatima, Homa Jilani Khan, Mohammad Waseem King George’s Medical University, Lucknow
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FO22 Hepcidin and its role in chronic anemia in patients with SLE K. Neeraja, Rachel Jacob, Krishna Mohan, Rajendra Varaprasad Nizam’s Institute of Medical Sciences, Hyderabad, Telengana. Introduction: Hepcidin is a small peptide hormone that functions both as a homeostatic regulator of iron metabolism and a mediator RI LQÀDPPDWLRQ ,QÀDPPDWLRQ LV NQRZQ WR FDXVH DQ LQFUHDVH LQ intracellular iron by iron sequestration, increased ferritin synthesis with less iron available for Hemoglobin production. Objective: To investigate the relationship of hepcidin, with the anemia markers in SLE patients associated with chronic anemia. Materials and Methods: A study of 30 SLE patients (as per SLICC criteria of 2012) with anemia (Hb < 10g/dl) and 30 sex and age matched controls was conducted. Anemia markers {transferrin, IHUULWLQ,PPXQRWXUELGLPHWULF LURQFRORULPHWULF 7,%&` KV &531,3,$ DQG KHSFLGLQ E\ (/,6$ ZHUH DVVD\HG DQG DQDO\]HG ,URQ'H¿FLHQF\$QHPLD,'$ SDWLHQWVZHUHH[FOXGHG Results: $ VLJQL¿FDQW GHFUHDVH LQ +E S 5%& FRXQW S ,URQ S 7,%& S 7UDQVIHUULQ S ZLWK VLJQL¿FDQW LQFUHDVH LQ KV&53 S DQG (65 S LQ SDWLHQWV ZDV QRWHG %RWK +HSFLGLQ S DQG)HUULWLQS VLJQL¿FDQWO\LQFUHDVHGLQSDWLHQWV+HSFLGLQ KV&53 DQG (65 SRVLWLYHO\ FRUUHODWHG U ZLWK IHUULWLQ ZKLOH +HPRJORELQ 7,%& DQG WUDQVIHUULQ QHJDWLYHO\ correlated (r= -0.722, -0.654, -0.728) with ferritin; on ROC analysis ERWK KHSFLGLQ DQG IHUULWLQ KDYH VHQVLWLYLW\ RI VSHFL¿FLW\ RI DWFXWRIIYDOXHVRIQJPODQGQJPOUHVSHFWLYHO\$8& of hepcidin was 0.993 and ferritin was 0.978. Conclusion: Hepcidin and Ferritin provided the highest diagnostic accuracy to discriminate between IDA and ACD, with a high VHQVLWLYLW\ DQG VSHFL¿FLW\ ,QÀDPPDWLRQ LQFUHDVHV KHSFLGLQ OHYHOV which cause increase in levels of ferritin as acute phase reactant and together cause anemia in SLE. Hepcidin estimation will help early detection of anemia and institution of therapy.
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FO23 Estimation of thyroid function tests and type 2 deiodinase gene polymorphism in patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus Smita Gawandi, Savita Kulkarni, J. Kumarasamy, S. Cherian BARC Hospital, Mumbai Introduction: Thyroid diseases (TD) and Diabetes Mellitus (DM) are the two most common endocrine disorders. A variety of TD may coexist and interact with DM and its presence is left undiagnosed as their symptoms overlap. The undiagnosed TD can interfere in the diabetes management and increase the related complications warranting regular screening of TD in DM. Further, as Thr92Ala polymorphism in type 2 deiodinase gene is one of the factors linked with co-existence of DM and TD, its screening in diabetic patients will help in determination of their susceptibility towards development of TD. Materials and Methods: TFTs viz. T4, T3, TSH, FT4, AMA and insulin levels were estimated in diabetic patients (n=66) as well as in controls (n=50) by using RIA and IRMA kits. The genomic DNA was extracted from the diabetic patients for screening of Thr92Ala JHQHSRO\PRUSKLVP3&5LVFDUULHGRXWIRUGHWHFWLRQRI7KU$OD polymorphism. Results and Conclusion: Forty-four percent of the diabetic patients showed abnormal TFTs. The mean TSH and AMA were VLJQL¿FDQWO\KLJKHULQGLDEHWLFSDWLHQWVDVFRPSDUHGWRFRQWUROVZLWK SDWLHQWV VKRZLQJ VLPXOWDQHRXV HOHYDWHG OHYHOV IRU ERWK 7KH RYHUDOO SUHYDOHQFH RI$0$ ZDV DQG RI WKH SDWLHQWV showed TSH levels in subclinical hypothyroid range. Hence, it is imperative to detect subclinical advancement in TD in DM before it reaches a clinical stage for better management of these endocrine co-morbidities. The diabetic patients are being screened for Thr92Ala gene polymorphism to determine its relationship with the co-existence of TD and DM
FO24 Development of in-house radioassay kit for antithyroglobulin autoantibody and its comparison with different methods Chandrakala Gholve, J Kumarasamy, Archana Damle, Savita Kulkarni, MGR Rajan BARC Hospital, Mumbai Introduction: Anti-thyroglobulin autoantibodies (TgAb) are not only seen in autoimmune thyroid diseases but are also seen in high SHUFHQWDJH RI SDWLHQWV ZLWK GLIIHUHQWLDWHG WK\URLG FDQFHU '7& ,W LQWHUIHUHV VLJQL¿FDQWO\ ZLWK VHUXP WK\URJOREXOLQ 7J measurements, used as a tumor marker in the follow-up of DTC patients. Aims and Objectives: To rule out possible interference of TgAb in Tg assay, it is advisable to measure TgAb levels simultaneously.
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FO25 Prediction of renal injury risk by gene expressions of KIM-1 and NGAL inType II diabetic nephropathy Khot VV, Yadav Ks D Y Patil University, Navi Mumbai Introduction: $ERXW WR 7\SH GLDEHWHV 7'0 DQG 7\SH GLDEHWHV 7'0 VXIIHU IURP NLGQH\ 8QFRQWUROOHG diabetes develops end stage renal disease (ESRD) which required kidney transplantation, haemodialysis or peritoneal dialysis. Early kidney injury can be prevented by evaluating gene expressions (KIM1, NGAL) in T2DM with microalbuinuria subjects. Kidney Injury Molecule (KIM1) is a glycoprotein appears at high levels after ischemic or toxic kidney injury. NGAL is a lipocalin protein, expressed in several human tissues, including kidney. Therefore KIM1 and NGAL expressions may help predict riskof kidney injury. Methodology: This study includes 241 subjects, including healthy control, recruited after screening forT2DM by measurement of )%6 33%6 JO\FRV\ODWHG KDHPRJORELQ DQG PLFURDOEXPLQ 6XEMHFWV were randomised after ethical approval, written consent following inclusion/exclusion criteria. Categorization of subjects was done on WKHEDVLVRI7'0GXUDWLRQ\HDUV+E$FZLWK)%6 PJGODQGPLFURDOEXLQXULD%ORRGVDPSOHVZHUHSURFHVVHGIRURWKHU UHQDOSDUDPHWHUV UW3&5WRFKHFNH[SUHVVLRQVRI.,0DQG1*$/ Results: In study groups all renal parameters are within normal range except albumin creatinine ratio (p =.012) & e-GFR (p=.00). Other renal parameters showed marginal VLJQL¿FDQFH ZLWKLQ DQG EHWZHHQ WKH JURXSV .,0 DQG 1*$/ VKRZHGKLJKGHJUHHRIVLJQL¿FDQFHS Conclusion: It was concluded that biochemical renal parameters DUH QRW HQRXJK WR SUHYHQW '1 HYHQ LQ PLFURDOEXLQXULD %XWJHQH H[SUHVVLRQV RI .,0 DQG 1*$/ KHOSV WR ¿QG RXW WKH VWDWXV RI kidney function & help to predict risk of diabetic nephropathy. Keywords: Type II Diabetes mellitus, diabetes nephropathy, gene expressions (KIM1 & NGAL), excretory renal parameters.
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FO26 9LWDOLW\ RI SURLQÀDPPDWRU\ F\WRNLQH VFDYHQJHU protein and atherosclerotic plaque markers in risk prediction of diabetic nephropathy Yadav KS1* , Khot VV1 1 School of Medicine, D Y Patil University, Navi Mumbai, India Introduction: $ERXW WR 7\SH GLDEHWHV 7'0 VXIIHU IURP NLGQH\ IDLOXUH 3DWLHQWV ZLWK XQFRQWUROOHG GLDEHWHV develop ESRDrequire kidney transplantation, haemodialysis or peritoneal dialysis. Early detection of kidney injury by evaluating gene expressions of IL-6, IL-10 CD36 and LDLr in T2DM with microalbuminuria minimizes the risk of DN. Methods: This study includes 241 subjects were included after screening for T2DM by measurement of blood glucose in fasting, post-prandial, glycosylated haemoglobin and microalbumin. Subjects were randomised after written consent and enrolled as per inclusion/ exclusion criteria. Categorization of subjects in three study groups were done on the basis of T2DM duration 3-5 years, Glycosylated KDHPRJORELQOHYHO+E$F ZLWKIDVWLQJEORRGJOXFRVH PJGO DQG PLFURDOEXLQXULD PJGO LQ VWXG\ JURXS %ORRG samples were processed for other renal parameters (photometric DVVD\ UW3&5WRFKHFNH[SUHVVLRQVRI,/,/&'DQG/'/U Results: Data was analysed by R-software and observed that all renal and lipid parameters found within normal range except albumin/ creatinine ratio (p =.012), e-GFR (p =.00) and cholesterol (p =.00). 'HVFULSWLYH SRVW KRF DQDO\VLV VKRZHG KLJK VLJQL¿FDQFHS IRU IL-6, IL-10 and CD36, LDLr in microalbuinuria subjects. Conclusion: It was concluded that renal and lipid parameters are not enough to prevent DN even in microalbuminuria. Early detection of gene expressions of IL-6, IL-10 and CD36, LDLr predict risk of NLGQH\LQMXU\7KHUHIRUHSURLQÀDPPDWRU\,O,/ DQGVFDYHQJHU atherosclerotic (CD-36, LDLr) expression may help to predict risk of DN and prevent morbidity & mortality of kidney. Key words: Diabetes mellitus, microalbuminuria, gene expressions, risk prediction
FO27 'RHVYLWDPLQ'GH¿FLHQF\DQGUHQDOG\VIXQFWLRQSOD\ a role in the pathogenesis of Fluorotoxic Metabolic Bone Disease (FMBD) Bondu Joseph Dian, R. Selvakumar, Fleming, Jude Joseph Christian Medical College, Vellore Aim: 7KHVWXG\DLPHGDWVWXG\LQJWKHUROHRIÀXRULGHLQUHQDOWXEXODU GDPDJHDQGWKHUROHRIYLWDPLQ'GH¿FLHQF\LQWKHSDWKRJHQHVLVRI )0%' Materials and Methods: Thirty-six male Sprague-Dawley rats were GLYLGHGLQWRJURXSVQ JURXSVUHFHLYHG9LWDPLQ'GH¿FLHQW diet whereas the other 3 groups were fed Vitamin D replete (control) GLHW6HUXPOHYHOVRI2+'FDOFLXPSKRVSKRUXVFUHDWLQLQH$/3 DOEXPLQ37+2VWHRFDOFLQDQG&7;ZHUHPHDVXUHGDIWHUH[SRVLQJ UDWVWRYDULHGOHYHOVRIÀXRULGHLQGULQNLQJZDWHU)XOOERG\'(;$ scans were used to examine changes in bone morphology pre and
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FO28 Isolation and characterization of a compound from the leaves of Abrus precatorius linnaeus responsible for body weight loss in albino rats Tanaya Ghosh, Prasenjit Mitra, D. K. Jha, P. K. Mitra Sikkim Manipal University, SMIMS Introduction: Abrus precatorius Linnaeus (A. precatorius L.), a medicinal plant of leguminosae (Fabaceae) family is widely used LQ WUDGLWLRQDO PHGLFLQH IRU WKHUDSHXWLF SXUSRVH 3KDUPDFRORJLFDO studies revealed that the plant has anti-diabetic, anti-tumour and anti-microbial activity. We have, however, noted that leaves of A. precatorius L. could decrease body weight of normal rats. Aims & Objectives: Objective of this study was to isolate and characterize the compound from the leaves of A. precatorius L. responsible for body weight loss in albino rats. Materials and Methods: %\ VROYHQW H[WUDFWLRQV DFLG K\GURO\VLV chromatography followed by crystallization, a compound was isolated from the leaves of A. precatorius L. To note body weight reduction activity of the isolated compound, if any, Sprague Dawley normal rats were divided into two groups. First group of animals (control) received normal diet and de-ionized water while animals of the second group, in addition to normal diet and de-ionized water, took test drug (isolated compound in the dose of 100mg/kg body weight daily in watery suspension through oral route). Experiment was continued for 40 days and results were noted. Further, characterization of the compound was done by infra-red spectroscopy, mass spectroscopy and nuclear magnetic resonance studies. Results: The isolated compound from Abrus precatorius Linnaeus VLJQL¿FDQWO\UHGXFHGERG\ZHLJKWVRIWKHUDWV$QDO\VLVRIVSHFWUDO data revealed that the isolated compound was 3,4-dihydroxycinnamic acid. Conclusion: 3,4-dihydroxycinnamic acid present in the leaves of A. precatorius L. was responsible for body weight loss in rats.
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Introduction: The laboratory is arguably the core of diagnostic based medicine and has come to play an invaluable role in the making of decisions by medical personnel. This emphasis on clinical %LRFKHPLVWU\ KDV SODFHG KLJK GHPDQGV RQ WKH ODERUDWRU\ FDXVLQJ decision makers to rapidly adapt to methods to keep pace with such demands; these demands hover around diagnostic accuracy, rapid turnaround time, limitation of hazards and reduction/ elimination of error. Aims and Objectives: These challenges have been tackled via various means such as realignment of architecture, enhanced training of technicians, technologists and biomedical scientists, and the LPSOHPHQWDWLRQ RI WKH /DERUDWRU\ DXWRPDWLRQ V\VWHP VSHFL¿FDOO\ the total laboratory automation system). The enforcement of the latter has proven to be the most impacting of all but it comes with its own challenges and these challenges are a facet in a comprehensive overview of the process involved in preimplementation, implementation and post implementation decision making, advantages of this system, architecture and the technicality of its operation process at Medanta the Medicity. The method initially involved interviewing of leadership personnel and studying WKHGRFXPHQWHGVSHFLPHQÀRZRSHUDWRUÀRZDQGSURFHVVÀRZ3UH implementation phase has its own challenges like space constraint, designing of the automated system so as to meet the requirements of the hospital in relation to handling of large number of samples and the comprehensive menu of parameters. During implementation phase the major challenge was of the barcode labeling. The barcode ODEHOLQJ ZDV FKDQJHG VR VXI¿FH WKH QHHG RI WKH SXFNFDUULHU IRU transportation of samples). Results: The implementation of the total lab automation has led to reduced TAT, improved lab productivity which is helping in improving the brand value of the hospital, increase revenue and savings by reducing average length of the stay for patients and improving patient care standards. Conclusion: The best of automation alone is not enough. If the processes around automation mainly information technology are not streamlined most of the advantages will fail .Automation is well suited to a laboratory when coupled with process like lean that FDQ EULQJ SDWK EUHDNLQJ LPSURYHPHQWV LQ WKH RYHUDOO HI¿FLHQF\ RI lab.
Introduction: Type II diabetes mellitus (T2DM) and thyroid diseases are the two most common endocrine disorders HQFRXQWHUHG LQ FOLQLFDO SUDFWLFH VKRZQ WR PXWXDOO\ LQÀXHQFH HDFK other. Unrecognised thyroid dysfunction in T2DM worsens the metabolic control and impedes management. Anti-thyroglobulin (Anti-Tg) is an autoantibody directed against thyroid gland proteins and is used as a marker for autoimmune thyroiditis. In T2DM, WKH FKURQLF ORZ JUDGH LQÀDPPDWRU\ VWDWH LV D ULVN IDFWRU IRU WKH GHYHORSPHQW RI RUJDQ VSHFL¿F DXWRLPPXQLW\ +HQFH WKLV VWXG\ intended to estimate Anti-Tg and establish a relationship between the disorders probably affected as a consequence of the autoimmune component. Objectives:7RHVWLPDWH$QWL7JOHYHOVLQ7'0SDWLHQWVDQGWR¿QG the proportion of those who possess high levels of Anti-Tg. Methodology: This was a case control study performed at 065DPDLDK0HGLFDO&ROOHJHDQG+RVSLWDOV%DQJDORUH,WLQFOXGHG 87 euthyroid T2DM patients aged between 25-55 years of either gender who are only on oral hypoglycemic agents without the onset of microvascular and macrovascular complications of T2DM and 87 age and gender matched non-diabetic, healthy subjects with )%6PJGO ZHUH FKRVHQ DV FRQWUROV %LRFKHPLFDO SDUDPHWHUV )%6 VHUXP 76+ DQG VHUXP$QWL7J ZHUH HVWLPDWHG$QWL7J DQG TSH was estimated by ELISA and expressed quantitatively. The SURSRUWLRQRI7'0SDWLHQWVZLWKKLJK$QWL7JOHYHOVZDVLGHQWL¿HG and compared with controls. Results:(LJKW7'0VXEMHFWVQ KDGHOHYDWHG$QWL7J OHYHOV$PRQJWKHFRQWUROVLQGLYLGXDOVQ KDGKLJK$QWL 7JOHYHOV)LVFKHU¶VH[DFWWHVWIRUFRXQWGDWDZDVIRXQGWREHKLJKO\ VLJQL¿FDQWSYDOXH Conclusion: T2DM patients have a high risk of thyroid dysfunction when compared to non–diabetics.
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FO31 Urinary neutrophil gelatinase associated lipocalin and urinary transferrin as early markers of renal damage in type II diabetes mellitus. Pavana A, K C Vasudha Department of Biochemistry, M.S Ramaiah Medical College, Bangalore Introduction: Diabetic nephropathy, a long term complication of '0 LV GLDJQRVHG E\ D QRQLQYDVLYH PDUNHU 8ULQDU\ DOEXPLQ %\ the time microalbuminuria has been diagnosed, structural damage would have already occurred in the glomerulus to a certain extent, WKXVQHFHVVLWDWLQJWKHUHTXLUHPHQWRIDQHDUO\VHQVLWLYHDQGVSHFL¿F marker to identify normoalbuminurics who are in the transitory phase of becoming microalbuminurics. Urinary Neutrophil Gelatinase Associated Lipocalin (UNGAL) and urinary transferrin were chosen for this study to assess their utility as early markers for renal damage. Objectives: To evaluate the usefulness of UNGAL & Urinary transferrin as early predictive markers of renal damage in normoalbuminuric diabetics. Methodology: This case control study comprised of group 1: 40 normoalbuminuric Type II Diabetics. Group 2: 20 microalbuminuric type ii diabetics. Group 3: controls– age and gender matched clinically KHDOWK\LQGLYLGXDOV%ORRGDQGXULQHVDPSOHVZHUHDQDO\]HGIRU)%6 33%6+%$& serum and urinary creatinine, albumin, UNGAL and urinary transferrin. Results: $ VLJQL¿FDQW ULVH LQ YDOXHV IRU 81*$/ DQG XULQDU\ transferrin in group 1, as compared to group 3, and a further rise in group 2 were noted. When groups 1&3 were compared UNGAL, 8ULQDU\7UDQVIHUULQ DQG$&5 VKRZHG D 3YDOXH RI 0.412 and AUC in ROC of 0.828, 0.696 & 0.597 respectively. Conclusion: The result analysis has shown that both urinary NGAL and Transferrin are elevated even before ACR showed any variation and hence can be dependable markers for renal injury much before ACR.
FO32 ([LVWHQFH DQG LQÀXHQFH RI YLWDPLQ ' GH¿FLHQF\ RQ lipid and glycemic indices in type 2 diabetes and non diabetes subjects: a case control study Durgarao. Y1, Manjrekar PA1, Prabha Adhikari2, Arun S2, Chakrapani M2, Rukmini MS1 1 Department of Biochemistry, 2Department of Internal Medicine, Kasturba Medical College, Mangalore, Manipal University, Karnataka, India. Introduction:9LWDPLQ'GH¿FLHQF\9'' LVDJOREDOO\ZLGHVSUHDG pandemic that affects the functions of various physiological systems. VDD could well be a new risk factor for many diseases such as hypertension, type 1 and type 2 diabetes, cardiovascular diseases.
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FO33 /LSLGV DQG LQÀDPPDWRU\ PDUNHUV LQ PLOG subclinical hypothyroidism: response to levothyroxine replacement Jaseem T1, Anupama Hegde1, Chakrapani M2, Sathish Rao2, Poornima Manjrekar1, Rukmini MS1 1 Department of Biochemistry, 2Department of Internal Medicine, Kasturba Medical College, Manipal University, Mangalore, India Introduction: Subclinical hypothyroidism (SCH) with TSH (than OHVV ,8PO LV D FRPPRQ ¿QGLQJ GLVFRYHUHG GXULQJ URXWLQH WK\URLG IXQFWLRQ WHVWLQJ 7K\UR[LQH VXEVWLWXWLRQ DQG LWV EHQH¿WV WR DOOHYLDWHG\VOLSLGHPLDDQGLQÀDPPDWLRQDWWKLVVWDJHLVDPDWWHURI GHEDWH 7KLV VWXG\ DLPHG WR LQYHVWLJDWH WKH LQÀXHQFH RI WK\UR[LQH VXEVWLWXWLRQ RQ OLSLG SUR¿OH DQG LQÀDPPDWRU\ PDUNHUV LQ QHZO\ diagnosed SCH subjects. Materials and Methods: The study included total number of 54 newly diagnosed SCH subjects aged 20-50 years with (TSH < 10mIU/ml) and FT4 levels in the normal range for a minimum of three months (20 treated and 34 untreated) ZHUHIROORZHGSURVSHFWLYHO\IRUPRQWKV3DWLHQWVRQPHGLFDWLRQV that could cause thyroid hormone dysfunction, diabetes mellitus and current or previous pregnancy in the last 2 years were excluded. Serum $QWLWK\URLG SHUR[LGDVH DQWL 732 DQWLERGLHV 7RWDO FKROHVWHURO (TC), High-density lipoprotein cholesterol (HDL), Triglycerides (TG), low-density lipoprotein cholesterol (LDL), Apo- lipoprotein $32 $$SR%71)DOSKDDQG9&$0ZHUHGHWHUPLQHGLQDOO subjects at baseline and after follow up. Results:7KHXQWUHDWHGJURXSVKRZHGDVLJQL¿FDQWLQFUHDVHLQ$SR% [79 ± 33 v/s 105 ± 32, p=0.016]. Thyroxine replacementshowed a VLJQL¿FDQW GHFUHDVH LQ9&$0>PHGLDQ UDQJH QJPO >
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FO34 Study the frequency of types of errors occurring in clinical biochemistry laboratory. Nisha Jha, Poornima Manjrekar, Anupama Hegde, Jaseem T Kasturba Medical College, Mangaluru, Manipal University Aim: To study the frequency of types of pre-analytical, analytical, post-analytical errors occurring in clinical biochemistry laboratory. Materials and methods: A retrospective study of types of preanalytical, analytical and post analytical errors in clinical biochemistry laboratory was undertaken from Jan. 2014 to Jun 2016. Laboratory UHFRUG¿OHZDVUHIHUUHGIRUFROOHFWLQJUHTXLUHGGDWDUHJDUGLQJWKRVH errors. Total number of errors were calculated and percentage of errors from pre-analytical, analytical and post analytical groups was evaluated then percentage of types of error was calculated for each group separately for further statistical analysis. Results: Total number of errors were reported from each group and WKHLU SHUFHQWDJH ZDV FDOFXODWHG 3HUFHQWDJH RI SUHDQDO\WLFDO HUURU ZDV OHDGLQJ SRVWDQDO\WLFDO HUURUV ZLWK IROORZHG E\ DQDO\WLFDO HUURU ZLWK ,Q SUHDQDO\WLFDO JURXS PD[LPXP SHUFHQWDJH RI HUURUV ZHUH IURP SDWLHQWVSHFLPHQ PLVLGHQWL¿FDWLRQ IROORZHG E\ VDPSOH FROOHFWLRQ KDHPRO\VLV FORWWLQJ LQVXI¿FLHQW YROXPH IROORZHG E\ VRUWLQJ DQG URXWLQJ ,Q DQDO\WLFDO JURXS PD[LPXP QR RI HUURUV ZDV IURP HQGRJHQRXV RU H[RJHQRXV LQWHUIHUHQFH OHDGLQJ ZLWK VDPSOH PL[XSV DQGXQGHWHFWHGIDLOXUHLQTXDOLW\FRQWURO In post-analytical errors group, mostly were reported from improper GDWDHQWU\DQGPDQXDOWUDQVFULSWLRQHUURU WKHQHUURQHRXV YDOLGDWLRQRIDQDO\WLFDOGDWD IROORZHGE\IDLOXUHLQUHSRUWLQJ DGGUHVVLQJWKHUHSRUW DQGIDLOXUHGHOD\LQUHSRUWLQJFULWLFDO YDOXHV ,QWKDWPD[LPXPSHUFHQWDJHRIWHVWVZDVFKHPLVWU\ IROORZHG E\ LPPXQRDVVD\ IROORZHG E\ PDQXDO WHVWV Conclusion: Hence, all the forthcoming issues in the total testing process of the laboratory can be prevented by root cause analysis and accordingly redesigning the areas of laboratory for their shortcomings.
FO35 Insulin receptor isoforms A and B as well as insulin receptor substrate 1 expression in benign prostatic hyperplasia Sreenivasulu K, Nandeesha H, Medha Rajappa, Dorairajan, Vickneshwaran Jawaharlal Institute of Postgraduate Medical Education and Research, Puducherry Background: ,QVXOLQ UHFHSWRU LVRIRUPV ,5 $ DQG % DQG ,QVXOLQ receptor substrate (IRS 1) expression revealed different type of cancer. This may be a link to cell proliferation in prostate tissue RI %HQLJQ SURVWDWLF K\SHUSODVLD %3+ 7KHUH ZHUH QR VWXGLHV LQ EHQLJQSURVWDWHWLVVXHV:HLQYHVWLJDWHG,5$DQG%DVZHOODV,56 H[SUHVVLRQLQDVVRFLDWLRQZLWK3URVWDWHYROXPH Material and Methods: 3URVWDWLF WLVVXHV ZHUH REWDLQHG IURP 20 males aged between 55 to 85 years by transurethral resection RI SURVWDWH DV VXUJLFDO WUHDWPHQW RI %3+ %DVHG RQ WKH YROXPH RI 3URVWDWH WLVVXHV ZHUH GLYLGHG LQWR WZR JURXSV *URXS$ P/ DQG*URXS%!P/ 51$H[SUHVVLRQOHYHOVRI,5$DQG%,56 ZHUHDVVHVVHGE\4XDQWLWDWLYHUHDOWLPH573&5 Results:,5$DQG%H[SUHVVLRQZDVVLJQL¿FDQWO\KLJKHULQ*URXS% !P/ 3YDOXHVDQGUHVSHFWLYHO\:KLOHWKHUHZHUHQR difference between groups in IRS 1 expression. Conclusion: :H IRXQG D VLJQL¿FDQW GLIIHUHQFH LQ ,QVXOLQ UHFHSWRU H[SUHVVLRQLQDVVRFLDWLRQZLWKSURVWDWHYROXPH2XU¿QGLQJVXJJHVWD key role of insulin receptor and its cascade signalling pathway, it may be relevant for novel therapeutic approaches.
FO36 A comparative study of hypolipidemic effect of atorvastatin and Coriandrum sativum in tritoninduced hyperlipidemic albino rat model Swathi Acharya, Puneeth A K. S. Hegde Medical Academy, Mangalore Introduction: Hyperlipidemia is a main factor responsible for coronary artery disease. Atorvastatin, commonly used competitive inhibitor of HMG-Co-A reductase, is known to reduce the levels of LDL, triglyceride and increase the levels of HDL. Coriandrum sativum (Coriander) belongs to the Apiaceae family, has hypolipidemic, antidiabetic, anti-oxidant properties. Triton WR1339 has been used by several studies to induce hypercholesterolemia in animals which acts on both synthesis and excretory phase. Aim and Objectives: To compare the hypolipidemic effect of Coriandrum sativum and Atorvastatin in Triton-induced hyperlipidemic rats. Materials and Methods: Following approval from the Institutional Animal Ethics committee, 36 Wistar albino rats were divided into 6 JURXSVRIDQLPDOVHDFK7ULWRQPJ,3ZDVDGPLQLVWHUHGWRDOOWKH groups except Group 1 (control). Group 3 and 4 received Coriander extract 300mg/kg and Atorvastatin 80mg/kg orally along with
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Triton. Group 5 and 6 received Coriander extract and Atorvastatin UHVSHFWLYHO\ KRXUV ODWHU /LSLG SUR¿OH ZDV HVWLPDWHG KRXUV before, 24 and 48 hours after administering Triton. Results: ,Q WKH V\QWKHVLV SKDVH WKHUH LV D VWDWLVWLFDOO\ VLJQL¿FDQW increase in the lipid levels in Groups 2, 5, 6 compared to Groups 3, 4 indicating hypolipidemic effects of both Coriander extract and Atorvastatin. In the excretory phase, all groups have shown decrease in lipid levels but decrease in total cholesterol level in Group 5 FRPSDUHGWR*URXSZDVVLJQL¿FDQW Conclusion: Atorvastatin and Coriander extract both have effect on the lipid levels in synthesis and excretory phase. Even though Coriander cannot replace Atorvastatin in management of hyperlipidemia, it can be used as an adjuvant to atorvastatin so as to reduce the cost effects and adverse reactions caused by allopathic medicines. Keywords: Hyperlipidemia, Atorvastatin, Coriander sativum, Triton
FO37 Association of elevated interleukin-17 and angiopoietin-2 with prostate size in benign prostatic hyperplasia Raghavi C, Jaimatha Arivazhagan, Hanumanthappa Nandeesha, Lalgudi Narayanan Dorairajan, Karli Sreenivasulu. Jawaharlal Institute of Postgraduate Medical Education and Research, Puducherry Background: ,QÀDPPDWLRQ DQG DQJLRJHQHVLV DUH NQRZQ WR SOD\ D role in the development prostate tumors. Till date there are limited VWXGLHV UHJDUGLQJ WKH PDUNHUV RI LQÀDPPDWLRQ DQG DQJLRJHQHVLV like interleukin-17 and angiopoietin-2 levels and their relation with SURVWDWHVL]HLQEHQLJQSURVWDWLFK\SHUSODVLD%3+ Aim of the study: The present study was designed to assess the levels of interleukin-17 and angiopoietin-2 levels and their association with SURVWDWHVL]HLQ%3+SDWLHQWV Methods: %3+FDVHVDQGFRQWUROVZHUHHQUROOHGLQWKHVWXG\ Interleukin-17 and angiopoietin-2 were estimated in both the groups Results: ,QWHUOHXNLQ DQG DQJLRSRLHWLQ ZHUH VLJQL¿FDQWO\ LQFUHDVHGLQ%3+FDVHVZKHQFRPSDUHGZLWKFRQWUROV0XOWLYDULDWH analysis showed that angiopoietin-2 predicts the prostate size in SDWLHQWV ZLWK %3+ 5 EHWD S /LQHDU UHJUHVVLRQ DQDO\VLV VKRZHG WKDW ,QWHUOHXNLQ ZDV VLJQL¿FDQWO\ DVVRFLDWHG ZLWK DQJLRSRLHWLQ LQ %3+ FDVHV 52 = 0.129, beta – 0.359, p=0.020). Conclusion: We conclude that interleukin-17 and angiopoietin-2 DUH HOHYDWHG LQ %3+ FDVHV DQG DQJLRSRLHWLQ ZDV DVVRFLDWHG ZLWK interleukin-17 and prostate size.
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FO38 3ODVPDHODVWDVHDQGLWVLQKLELWRUOHYHOVDVLQÀDPPDWRU\ mediators and markers in diabetes retinopathy and diabetes nephropathy Mamatha Kunder, A.V.M.Kutty Sri Devaraj Urs Medical College, Tamaka, Kolar, Karnataka. Introduction: Hyperglycemia in type 2 diabetes mellitus induces WLVVXHVSHFL¿FLQÀDPPDWLRQ,QUHVSRQVHWRLQÀDPPDWLRQDFWLYDWHG neutrophils secrete neutrophil elastase (NE) which degrades several extracellular matrix proteins resulting in derangement of cellular architecture. NE is well regulated by endogenous inhibitors, alpha1-antitrypsin (a1-AT) and alpha-2 macroglobulin (a2-MG) by IRUPDWLRQ RI LUUHYHUVLEOH FRPSOH[HV +RZHYHU LQ LQÀDPPDWRU\ state activity of large number of neutrophils cause excess release of elastase so the physiological regulatory activity is overcome. This UHVXOWV LQ H[FHVVLYH RI HODVWDVH DFWLYLW\ DW WKH VLWH RI LQÀDPPDWLRQ causing crucial tissue damage and progress of disease. Aim and Objective: To evaluate the activity of plasma elastase, concentrations of a1-AT, a2-MG and NE – a1-AT complex and to establish the relationships of these with the retinal and renal complications. Materials and Methods: The subjects included healthy controls (n=60), Type 2 Diabetes without complications (n=60), diabetic nephropathy (n=60) and diabetic retinopathy (n=60). Elastase activity was measured using N-Succinyl-tri-alanine as substrate. a1-AT, a2MG and NE – a1-AT complex was estimated by ELISA. Results: The mean elastase activity was higher in all diabetic groups compared to controls while the inhibitor concentrations were VLJQL¿FDQWO\ UHGXFHG LQ WKH GLDEHWLF JURXSV FRPSDUHG WR FRQWUROV (p<0.001). The decrease of a1-ATand a2-MG was more pronounced LQ GLDEHWLF UHWLQRSDWK\ JURXS 3ODVPD 1( D$7 FRPSOH[ ZDV VLJQL¿FDQWO\ KLJKHU LQ UHWLQRSDWK\ VXEMHFWV S DV FRPSDUHG to nephropathy. Conclusion: Elevated elastase activity and decreased levels of elastase inhibitors in Type 2 diabetes patients with retinal and renal complications suggest their role in the pathogenesis of diabetes complications.
FO39 Metabolic syndrome, an impending health crisis in subjects with non-alcoholic fatty liver disease? Sukanya Shetty, Roopa Bhandary Introduction: While many factors have been demonstrated to be independently associated with the development of Non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD), instances of its development due to presence of a single risk factor are very few. Thus, metabolic syndrome which comprises a cluster of abnormalities is strongly associated with NAFLD.Hence, the present study was designed to know the proportion of Metabolic Syndrome in NAFLD subjects.
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Aims and Objectives: To study the proportion of Metabolic Syndrome in NAFLD subjects diagnosed in the radiology departmentat K.S.Hegde Charitable hospital. Materials and Methods: A cross-sectional study involving 203 persons diagnosed with NAFLDattending the radiology department of K.S.Hegde Charitable hospital for abdominal imaging were included in the present study. Informed consent was obtained from the study subjects. Subjects with alcoholic liver disease, renal failure, WXEHUFXORVLVKHSDWLWLV%DQGRU&DQGWKRVHRQOLSLGORZHULQJGUXJ ZHUHH[FOXGHGIURPWKHVWXG\0HWDEROLF6\QGURPHDQGLWV¿YHFULWHULD ZHUHFODVVL¿HGDFFRUGLQJWRWKHSDUDPHWHUVHVWDEOLVKHGE\1&(3$73 III. Subjects were categorized as having Metabolic Syndrome if they had >3 of these criteria. Result: Q RI WKH VXEMHFWV KDG PHWDEROLF V\QGURPH S $PRQJPDOHVXEMHFWVKDGPHWDEROLFV\QGURPH S DQG LQ IHPDOHV Q LW ZDV IRXQG WR EH (p<0.0001). Conclusion: Almost all study subjects had more than three established risk factors for NAFLD development. These included predominantly obesity especially central obesity, insulin resistance, and dyslipidemia.Hence, most subjects had metabolic syndrome.
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FO41 Is serum sialic acid the best predictor of systemic LQÀDPPDWRU\VWDWXVLQFKURQLFXUWLFDULD" M Archana, Medha Rajappa, Malathi M, Laxmisha Chandrashekar, DM Thappa Jawaharlal Institute of Postgraduate Medical Education and Research, Puducherry Introduction: The etiopathogenesis of chronic urticaria (CU) has not EHHQZHOOHOXFLGDWHG&UHDFWLYHSURWHLQ&53 LVHOHYDWHGDVDUHVXOW RIV\VWHPLFLQÀDPPDWRU\UHVSRQVHLQ&83UHYLRXVVWXGLHVVXJJHVW WKDW SHQWUD[LQ DQG VLDOLF DFLG DUH VWDEOH DQG EHWWHU LQÀDPPDWRU\ PDUNHUV WKDQ &53 7KHUH DUH D IHZ VWXGLHV HYDOXDWLQJ WKH UROH RI novel biochemical markers such as pentraxin-3 and sialic acid as SUHGLFWRUVRIV\VWHPLFLQÀDPPDWLRQLQ&8 Aims and objectives:This study was undertaken to assess the serum OHYHOVRIWRWDOVLDOLFDFLG76$ SURWHLQERXQGVLDOLFDFLG3%6$ SHQWUD[LQ DQG KLJK VHQVLWLYLW\ KV &53 DV PDUNHUV RI V\VWHPLF LQÀDPPDWLRQ LQ &8 LQ FRPSDULVRQ ZLWK FRQWUROV DQG WR IXUWKHU identify their association with disease severity. Materials and Methods: 45 cases of CU attending urticaria clinic and 45 age and gender matched healthy volunteers participated in this cross-sectional study. Disease severity was assessed by urticaria activity scoring (UAS) and auto-reactivity by autologous plasma skin WHVW $367 KV&53 SHQWUD[LQ OHYHOV ZHUH HVWLPDWHG E\ (/,6$ DQG76$DQG3%6$OHYHOVE\PRGL¿HG$PLQRII¶VPHWKRG Results: &8LVDVVRFLDWHGZLWKKLJKHUOHYHOVRIKV&53SHQWUD[LQ 76$ DQG 3%6$ DV FRPSDUHG WR FRQWUROV PRUH VR ZLWK LQFUHDVLQJ GLVHDVHVHYHULW\DQGDXWRLPPXQLW\:HREVHUYHGWKDW76$3%6$ SHQWUD[LQ DQG KV&53 FRUUHODWHG SRVLWLYHO\ ZLWK GLVHDVH VHYHULW\ 8$6 VFRUH 52& DQDO\VLV GHSLFWHG 76$ DQG 3%6$ DV EHVW SUHGLFWRUVRIWKHV\VWHPLFLQÀDPPDWRU\VWDWXVLQ&8 Conclusion: Our results suggest that serum sialic acid is a novel and SURPLVLQJPDUNHUIRUSUHGLFWLRQRIWKHV\VWHPLFLQÀDPPDWRU\VWDWXV in CU, with highest likelihood ratio.
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FO42 )LEULQRJHQ DQG OLSRSURWHLQ D OHYHOV LQ ¿UVW GHJUHH relatives of ischemic stroke patients Srilatha. K, Bobby, Subrahmanyam D K S, Santhi Silambanan, Nithin kumar U Sri Ramachandra Medical College Introduction: )DPLO\KLVWRU\LVRQHRIWKHLPSRUWDQWQRQPRGL¿DEOH risk factor for the development of ischemic stroke. Family history FDQLQÀXHQFHDSHUVRQ¶VULVNRIVWURNHE\JHQHWLFRUHQYLURQPHQWDO factors. Aim and Objectives: To assess the risk factors for the development RIDWKHURWKURPERWLFGLVHDVHVDPRQJ¿UVWGHJUHHUHODWLYHVRILVFKHPLF stroke patients. The objectives included comparison of the levels of )LEULQRJHQDQGOLSRSURWHLQD EHWZHHQWKH¿UVWGHJUHHUHODWLYHVDQG healthy controls. Materials & Methods:7KLVVWXG\LQFOXGHG¿UVWGHJUHHUHODWLYHV (29 off springs, 11 siblings) in the age group 30-50 years. Forty healthy subjects without family history of stroke, diabetes, hypertension and &$' ZHUH WDNHQ DV DJH DQG VH[ PDWFKHG FRQWUROV %ORRG VDPSOHV ZHUHDQDO\VHGIRU¿EULQRJHQDQGOLSRSURWHLQD 6WDWLVWLFDODQDO\VHV ZHUHGRQHE\LQGHSHQGHQW6WXGHQW¶VµW¶WHVW Results:7KHOHYHORI¿EULQRJHQZDVVLJQL¿FDQWO\KLJKHUDPRQJWKH ¿UVWGHJUHHUHODWLYHVRILVFKHPLFVWURNHSDWLHQWVFRPSDUHGWRKHDOWK\ VXEMHFWV 7KHUH ZDV D VWDWLVWLFDOO\ VLJQL¿FDQW SRVLWLYH FRUUHODWLRQ EHWZHHQ WKH OHYHOV RI ¿EULQRJHQ DQG OLSRSURWHLQ D DPRQJ ¿UVW degree relatives Conclusion: First degree relatives of ischemic stroke patients are at risk of developing atherothrombotic diseases due to increased ¿EULQRJHQ OHYHOV ZKLFK LV DQ DFXWH SKDVH UHDFWDQW DQG PDUNHU RI WKH DWKHURVFOHURVLV DQG ORZJUDGH LQÀDPPDWLRQ )LEULQRJHQ Lipoprotein (a) interaction leads to pro-thrombotic state by inhibiting thrombolysis. Screening of athero-thrombotic risk factors among WKH ¿UVW GHJUHH UHODWLYHV RI LVFKHPLF VWURNH SDWLHQWV ZRXOG KHOS WR introduce prevention protocols.
FO43 Polymorphism of acetaldehyde dehydrogenase 2 (ALDH2) genes and mineral status in alcohol dependence nepalese population Lal Das B K, Gelal, Rai K, Shakya, Battarai, Pradhan, Lamsal, Baral B. P. Koirala Institute of Health Sciences
as case and 100 healthy non-alcoholics as control were included in the study after obtaining informed consent. The ALDH2 genotype ZDVH[DPLQHGE\0XOWLSOH[3&5PHWKRGVLQEORRG'1$&DOFLXP 0DJQHVLXP3KRVSKRUXVDQG,URQZHUHGHWHUPLQHGE\&REDV& 5RFKH+LWDFKLFKHPLVWU\DQDO\VHU7KHFRQFHQWUDWLRQVRISODVPD=LQF ZDV PHDVXUHG ZLWK D ÀDPH DWRPLF DEVRUSWLRQ VSHFWURSKRWRPHWHU An independent t-test was used to compare the parametric data and Mann-Whitney U test for the non-parametric data. Chi-square WHVW ZDV XVHG IRU WKH FDWHJRULFDO GDWD 6WDWLVWLFDO VLJQL¿FDQFH LV FRQVLGHUHGDWS Results: The distribution of ALDH2 genotypes was same in alcohol GHSHQGHQFHVXEMHFWDQGFRQWUROV%RWKWKHJURXSVKDGRQO\DOFRKRO tolerance genotype ALDH2*1.The mineral status in case and control were; total calcium 9.2 ±0.9 mg/dL vs 10.1±0.70 mg/dL (p=0001), WRWDOPDJQHVLXPPJG/YVS 3KRVSKRUXV PJG/YVPJG/S =LQFJG/ vs 95.04±24.57 μg/dL (p=0.0001) and Iron 59.5 (41.5, 92.9) μg/dL vs 109.5 (81.5, 126.5) μg/dL (p=0.0001). Conclusion: Our results support for ALDH2*1 gene polymorph which affects vulnerability to alcoholism. All minerals were VLJQL¿FDQWO\GHFUHDVHGLQFDVHFRPSDUHGWRFRQWURO Keywords: Alcohol dependence, ALDH2, Mineral
FO44 Association of birth outcomes and postnatal growth with leukocyte telomere length in adults: data from “the New Delhi Birth Cohort (NDBC)” Mohamad Tarik, Ramakrishnan Lakshmy, Sikha Sinha, Harshpal S. Sachdev, Nikhil Tandon, Ambuj Roy, Santosh Bhargava, Bhaskar Singh AIIMS, New Delhi Introduction: Suboptimal nutritional during intrauterine life is a critical determinant of risk of CVD, hypertension and T2D in adulthood. Accelerated oxidative stress and reduced antioxidant defense in low birth weight individuals followed by postnatal rapid growth can cause telomere dysfunction, which is associated with age related disorders. It is likely to throw light on the relationship of early growth to later diseases. Objectives: We tested the hypothesis that growth retardation during fetal period and postnatal rapid growth is associated with telomere attrition in leukocytes, which may link to the developmental origin of adult chronic disease.
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FO45 Data mining in clinical labs Victoria Job, V. Padmanabhan Clinical Biochemistry, CMC, Vellore Introduction: We are living in the data deluge age. The primary function of a lab is to release the most accurate result to the only intended person. Tools to ensure good quality results have been H[SOLFLWO\ GHVLJQHG DQG IROORZHG IXO¿OOLQJ WKH SULPDU\ JRDO :KDW then happens to this data? Does it also belong to a group like Age, Sex, Race, nutritional, disease groups. When this maze of data is scrutinized in connection to a group with a possible association, a pattern may emerge which will provide insight into the scenario. Thus XVHIXOSUHGLFWLRQVFDQEHPDGHZKLFKZLOOEHQH¿WWKHLQGLYLGXDODQG even extended to a group or population. This process is Data Mining searching for patterns of interest. With relevant prior knowledge and clear goals of application the following general steps are used. Data Selection, creating target data VHW )XQFWLRQV VXFK DV VXPPDUL]DWLRQ FODVVL¿FDWLRQV UHJUHVVLRQ associations, clustering help with Data reduction and transformation GLPHQVLRQDOLW\0LQLQJ/RJDULWKPV3DWWHUQ(YDOXDWLRQ.QRZOHGJH gained. In diagnostic laboratories Reference interval studies are time-consuming and expensive. “Data mining” techniques such as %KDWWDFKDU\DDQDO\VLVDOORZVGHWHUPLQDWLRQRISRSXODWLRQUHIHUHQFH intervals with existing laboratory data. Aim: To validate reference ranges for certain tests done in Clinical %LRFKHPLVWU\ Materials: XQ¿OWHUHG YDOXHV RI XUHD ZHUH VXEMHFWHG WR GDWD mining tools. Results: The data mined reference interval of (24-40 mg/dl) was within the range ( 0-40) that has been used by the lab thus rapidly providing the lab a population based range. Conclusion: %KDWWDFKDU\D DQDO\VLV LV D PHWKRG IRU LGHQWLI\LQJ Gaussian distribution in the midst of other data with no requirements to exclude results from members of an unhealthy population prior to analysis.
FO46 `-hydroxy butyrate and acetoacetate ratio as an aid to diagnose suspected respiratory chain disease in children. Madhuri.K. S.1, Nalini.K1, Nalini Bhaskarananda Kumar2 Kasturba Medical College1, Kasturba Hospital2, Manipal University, Manipal Introduction: `K\GUR[\ EXW\UDWH 2+% DQG DFHWRDFHWDWH $&$& DV ZHOO DV ODFWDWH / DQG S\UXYDWH 3 DUH LQWHUPHGLDU\ PHWDEROLWHV QRUPDOO\ SUHVHQW LQ EORRG 7KH 2+% $&$& UDWLR %$ LV DQ H[SUHVVLRQ RI WKH PLWRFKRQGULDO R[LGRUHGXFWLRQ VWDWH This ketone body ratio can provide a clue to diagnosis and metabolic status in congenital error of the electron transport chain and pyruvate metabolism. The standardization of these analytical procedures improves the interpretation of biochemical reports, helping the RWKHUZLVH GLI¿FXOW GLDJQRVLV RI UHVSLUDWRU\ FKDLQ GLVHDVH5&' LQ children. Aim and objective: (VWLPDWLRQ RI %$ UDWLR DQG FRUUHODWLQJ LW WR DPPRQLDDQG/3UDWLRLQVXVSHFWHGPLWRFKRQGULDOGLVRUGHUV Materials and method: A total of 85 pediatric cases with suspected ,(0 GLVHDVH ZHUH LQFOXGHG LQ VWXG\ 3\UXYDWH 2+% $&$& estimated using enzymatic, spectrophotometric methods. Ammonia and Lactate were estimated by spectrophotometric methods in 5RFKH&2%$6DXWRDQDO\]HU6WXG\VXEMHFWVZHUHJURXSHGEDVHGRQ ammonia levels [hyper ammonia group (n=36) and normal ammonia (n=49)]. Result:%$UDWLRZDVIRXQGWREHLQFUHDVHGVLJQL¿FDQWO\LQQRUPDO DPPRQLD JURXS FRPSDUHG WR K\SHU DPPRQLD JURXS S /3 ratio was also increased in normal ammonia group but statistically QRW VLJQL¿FDQW %$ UDWLR QHJDWLYHO\ FRUUHODWHG ZLWK DPPRQLD OHYHO EXWVWDWLVWLFDOO\QRWVLJQL¿FDQW Conclusion: Normal ammonia level accompanied by increased /3 UDWLR LV LQGLFDWLYH RI PLWRFKRQGULDO GLVHDVHV DQG GLVRUGHUV RI FDUERK\GUDWH PHWDEROLVP '&0 ,Q RXU VWXG\ LQFUHDVHG %$ UDWLR ZDVREVHUYHGLQSDWLHQWVZLWKQRUPDODPPRQLDDQGLQFUHDVHG/3UDWLR ZKLFK LV VXJJHVWLYH RI 5&' +HQFH HVWLPDWLRQ RI %$ UDWLR FDQ EH used to differentiate between RCD and inborn errors of carbohydrate metabolism.
FO47 Association of birthweight with cellular senescence in adults: data from New Delhi Birth Cohort Lakshmy Ramakrishnan, Mohamad Tarik, Sikha Sinha Harshpal, S. Sachdev Nikhil Tandon Ambuj Roy, Bhaskar Singh, Santosh Bhargava AIIMS and Sitaram Bhartia Institute of Science and Research Introduction: Undernutrition during intrauterine growth is associated with predisposition to CVD, T2D and hypertension in adulthood. Oxidative stress, observed in IUGR, is also an initiator of these disease processes. Oxidative stress during IUGR and postnatal growth can cause telomere dysfunction which can trigger senescent pathways like the p53-p21 or the p16. In rats protein restricted during gestation but switched to normal protein postnatally, a shorter
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telomere length (TL) and increased expression of p16 and p21 in pancreas has been demonstrated by previous studies. p16 expression in blood cells can potentially serve as a biomarker of molecular aging. Objectives: To understand the role of cellular senescence in developmental origin of health and diseases, TL and p16 and p21 expression and markers of oxidative stress was studied in subjects of DELUWKFRKRUWWKH1HZ'HOKL%LUWK&RKRUW1'%& Methods: 1'%& ZDV VHWXS EHWZHHQ LQ 1HZ 'HOKL DQG followed up in different phases. Weight and height was measured at birth and 6 monthly till age 21 and subsequently in different phases. Around 1500 subjects were retraced and are being followed up in the current phase. Around 200 subjects were randomly selected for measurement of leucocyte TL, MDA, urinary isoprostane and p16 and p21 gene expression. Relative TL in leucocyte was measured E\ T3&5 0'$ ZDV PHDVXUHG VSHFWURSKRWRPHWULFDOO\ DQG XULQDU\ LVRSURVWDQH E\ (/,6$ 573&5 ZDV SHUIRUPHG WR VWXG\ WKH expression of p16 and p21. Regression analysis was performed to study the association of birth weight with telomere length, p16 and p21 expression. Results: 7KH PHDQ DJH RI WKH VXEMHFWV ZDV \HDUV 6LJQL¿FDQW negative association was noted for p21 expression and birthweight (unadjusted r = -0.097, p=0.008, r adjusted =-0.091, p=0.01), birth %0, DGMXVWHG U S DQG %0, JDLQ DW DGXOWKRRG (r=-0.042, p=0.05). A negative correlation was also seen for p16 H[SUHVVLRQ DQG ELUWKZHLJKW EXW WKH DVVRFLDWLRQ ZDV QRW VLJQL¿FDQW p16 expression in peripheral blood cells inversely correlated with UHODWLYH 7/ U S %LUWKZHLJKW ZDV DOVR DVVRFLDWHG with total antioxidant status (r=0.103, p=0.035). Conclusion: IUGR is possibly associated with cellular senescence in adult life. The association is probably mediated through oxidative stress. An altered senescent state is likely to be one of the links between small new born and adult chronic diseases.
FO48 6HUXP DQG SHULWRQHDO ÀXLG *DOHFWLQ OHYHOV LQ endometriosis Priyanka Gupta, Azadeh Bagheri, Shoesta Amreen, Pratap Kumar, Pragna Rao Kasturba Medical College and Kasturba Hospital, Manipal University, Manipal Introduction: Endometriosis is a common gynaecoloigcal condition characterized by implantation of ectopic endometrial tissue outside the XWHUXVZKLFKDIIHFWVRIZRPHQRIUHSURGXFWLYHDJH*DOHFWLQ an endogenous lectin, is commonly upregulated in several tumours and plays an essential role in angiogenesis and immune evasion mechanisms. Galectin-1 can also modulate immune system processes like T cell signaling and apoptosis and hence decrease the local natural immunity against retrograde endometrium, thus resulting in proliferation of local endometriotic tissue. Aims and objectives: To study the levels of Galectin-1 in blood and SHULWRQHDOÀXLGLQSDWLHQWVZLWKHQGRPHWULRVLV Methodology:6HUXPQ DQG3HULWRQHDOÀXLGQ OHYHOVRI *DOHFWLQZDVPHDVXUHGLQSDWLHQWVZLWKHQGRPHWULRVLVFRQ¿UPHG ODSDURVFRSLFDOO\ DQG ODWHU KLVWRSDWKRORJLFDOO\ 3HULWRQHDO ÀXLG
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FO49 Utility of saliva for measurement of thyroid hormones Sriram Naresh, Aparna R Bitla, Alok Sachan Background: 6DOLYD DV DQ DOWHUQDWLYH ELRORJLFDO ÀXLG RI FKRLFH to blood in diagnosing systemic diseases evolved due to its noninvasive nature of collection. There is little information on levels of thyroid stimulating hormone (TSH, thyrotropin) and T3 levels in saliva. The study was thus taken up to study the suitability of saliva for measurement of thyroid hormones in comparison to serum. Material and Methods: Fasting saliva and serum samples were collected from 30 healthy individuals for measurement of total T3(TT3), total T4(TT4), thyroid stimulating hormone (TSH), free T3 (FT3), free T4(FT4).Timed samples were collected from 10 subjects for the evaluation of diurnal variation. Results: The thyroid hormones studied i.e TT3, TT4, FT4 and 76+ ZHUH VLJQL¿FDQWO\ KLJKHU LQ VHUXP ZKHQ FRPSDUHG WR VDOLYD S $VLJQL¿FDQWSRVLWLYHFRUUHODWLRQZDVIRXQGEHWZHHQVHUXP and salivary TSH (r=0.420, p=0.001). Variations in salivary TSH UHÀHFWHGWKHSDWWHUQVHHQLQVHUXP76++RZHYHUWKHUHZDVODFNRI agreement between measurement of TSH in serum and saliva when DVVHVVHGXVLQJ%ODQG$OWPDQDQG0RXQWDLQSORWV Conclusion: Saliva cannot be used as an alternate sample for analysis of thyroid hormones.
FO50 Cholesterol ester transfer protein taq 1b polymorphism, physical activity and alcohol use are determinants of plasma HDL-C and its subunits in Indian industrial population Atanu Sen, Ransi Ann Abraham, D Prabhakaran, K. S Reddy, Lakshmy Ramakrishnan All India Institute of Medical Sciences, New Delhi Introduction: &KROHVWHURO HVWHU WUDQVIHU SURWHLQ &(73 UHJXODWHV plasma lipid distribution and is associated with HDL-c. The effect
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Biswajit Saha Joint Director (M&HS) & HoD, Deptt of Biochemistry, Durgapur Steel Plant Hospital, Durgapur, WB Introduction : Commonly, a loose remark is passed by the doctors regarding the credibility of the biochemical reports particularly when the same do not corroborate with their diagnosis without analysing in depth the probable cause of such mismatch and advise for repeat testing which may not reproduce similar results always but at times shows grossly different levels. This creates confusion not only to the PHGLFDO FDUHJLYHUV EXW DOVR WR WKH SDWLHQW LQFOXGLQJ SDWLHQW¶V SDUW\ particularly when admitted, more importantly in critical condition. Aims and Objectives : To go into the depth for root cause analysis of these so-called “wrong” reports to have a proper explanation. Materials and Methods : 3DWLHQWV ZKR FDPH ZLWK YHUEDO DQG written comments by the treating doctors regarding doubts of biochemical reports from the outdoor and fresh sample for repeat
testing from the indoor. Also, after observing grossly abnormal or confusing reports from the both from outdoor and indoor samples, outdoor patients were advised to meet directly basically for interaction and indoor patients were physically seen including perusal of the details of treatment. Results and Conclusion : The causes of so-called “wrong” reports were due to preanalytical errors presumably committed unknowingly in most cases and less commonly chemical interference due to drugs coupled with inadequate information and hitherto unknown reasons. 7KHµEXV\¶GRFWRUVHLWKHUDUHUHDOO\LJQRUDQWRUGRQRWZDQWWRVSHQG time to look into the probable cause of such abnormalities or are under the preconceived ideas/ assumptions leading to such prompt loose comment of “wrong” reports.
FO52 ,QÀXHQFHRICYP2C9 gene polymorphism on the daily maintenance dose of acenocoumarol in Rheumatic Heart Disease (RHD) patients with mechanical valves – a south Indian study S. R. Kalpana, G. Bharath, C. N. Manjunath, Rita Christopher Sri Jayadeva Institute of Cardiovascular Sciences and Research, Bengaluru Introduction: India has a high burden of Rheumatic fever and Rheumatic heart disease (RHD) mainly affecting young population OHDGLQJ WR VLJQL¿FDQW PRUELGLW\ DQG PRUWDOLW\ &KURQLF 5+' DUH treated with valve replacement surgery and requires life-long anticoagulant therapy such as acenocoumarol, which has a narrow therapeutic window. Inter-individual variability depends on genetic LQÀXHQFHVDQGHQYLURQPHQWDOIDFWRUV Aims and objectives: To investigate the prevalence of Cytochrome S&<3 &JHQHSRO\PRUSKLVPLQ5+'SDWLHQWVRI6RXWK,QGLDQ RULJLQDQGWRHYDOXDWHWKHLQÀXHQFHRI&<3&JHQHSRO\PRUSKLVPV on pharmacodynamics of acenocoumarol and their response to interindividual variation. Materials and Methods: The study cohort consisted of 301 RHD patients with mechanical heart valves, on acenocoumarol therapy ZLWKVWDEOHWKHUDSHXWLF,15EHWZHHQDQG&<3& SRO\PRUSKLVPVZHUHGHWHUPLQHGE\3&55)/3PHWKRG&RUUHODWLRQ between genotypes and mean acenocoumarol daily dosage was HYDOXDWHGXVLQJ6366VRIWZDUH Results::LOGJHQRW\SH ZDVWKHPRVWSUHYDOHQW IROORZHG E\ DQG *1/*1 required a mean acenocoumarol daily dose of 2.64 ± 1.03mg, a moderately higher dose as compared to 2.20±0.60 and 2.10±0.90 mg for heterozygous *1/*2 and *1/*3 respectively. Conclusion: 3UHVHQFHRIZLOGJHQRW\SHUHTXLUHGKLJKHUGRVH as compared to mutants. Only in male patients, bearing any mutant DOOHOHRI&<3&JHQHLQGHSHQGHQWO\LQFUHDVHGWKHRGGVRIUHTXLULQJ lower dosage of acenocoumarol when adjusted with age, smoking DQG DOFRKRO 2GGV UDWLR DW &RQ¿GHQFH ,QWHUYDO 3 3DWLHQWVZKRZHUHRQFRQFRPLWDQWPHGLFDWLRQOLNHGLJR[LQ and furosemide also required lower mean daily dose.
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FO53 Truncal obesity indices as predictive factors for obstructive sleep apnea Anusha Rao Background: Obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) is a disease characterized by collapse of pharyngeal airways which leads to oxygen desaturations, sleep fragmentation and daytime sleepiness. Obesity is the major risk factor for OSA. Aim: To Optimize the use of polysomnography in the diagnosis of obstructive sleep apnea (OSA). To assess the predictive value of truncal obesity measurements in the diagnosis of OSA. Methods and Procedures: One sixty one patients, who were suspected to have OSA underwent an overnight polysomnography study and their truncal obesity measurements were obtained. Results: Correlation between truncal obesity indices like waist hip UDWLR QHFN FLUFXPIHUHQFH %0, DQG 6OHHS LQGLFHV VXFK DV DSQHD K\SRSQHDLQGH[ZDVREVHUYHGXVLQJ3HDUVRQ¶VFRUUHODWLRQFRHI¿FLHQW According to our study, there was a positive correlation between the truncal obesity indices and OSA. However only correlation of waist KLSUDWLRDQG26$ZDVREVHUYHGWREHVWDWLVWLFDOO\VLJQL¿FDQW Discussion: Obtaining simple measurements may help prioritize the XVHRI3RO\VRPQRJUDSK\LQSDWLHQWVZLWKULVNRI26$
FO54 $QJLRJHQLFJHQHH[SUHVVLRQSUR¿OLQJLQ1RQDOFRKROLF Fatty Liver Diseases (NAFLD) Savneet kaur, Mohsin Hassan, Hamda Sidiqqui, Maria Thomas, Rania Dayoub, Shiv k Sarin, Thomas s Weiss Gautam Buddha University, Institute of Liver and Biliary sciences, Margarete Fischer-Bosch Institute of Clinical Pharmacology, University Children Hospital (kuno) Background and Aim: Studies suggest that hepatic angiogenesis plays a crucial role in the pathophyisology of nonalcoholic fatty liver diseases (NAFLD). However, underlying molecular and cellular mechanisms of pathogenesis remain largely unknown. Here, we investigated the angiogenic gene expression in patients with NAFLD and also studied their correlation with the clinical parameters of these patients. The functions of the correlated genes were further analyzed by in vitro studies. Patients and Methods: Microarray differential gene expression analysis in liver tissues of healthy controls (Gr1, n=7) and patients with steatosis (Gr2, n=7), and patients with non-alcoholic steatohepatitis (Gr 3, n=8) using affymetrix gene chips were conducted. Among all 556 differentially expressed genes (DEGs), a subset of about 22 DEGs associated with lipid metabolism, hypoxia and angiogenesis were selected for further studies. Validation of the selected genes was carried on a larger sample size of 145 liver tissues (Gr1: 40, *U *U E\ KLJK WKURXJKSXW ÀXLGLJP G\QDPLF DUUD\V IRU 7DT0DQ 3&5 7KHVH YDOLGDWHG '(*V ZHUH WKHQ FRUUHODWHG ZLWK FOLQLFDOSDUDPHWHUVRIWKHSDWLHQWVWKH1$)/'DFWLYLW\VFRUH¿EURVLV and angiogenesis score (CD31-positive cells). Further, in vitro coculture studies were performed to investigate the effect of steatotic hepatocytes on the angiogeneic gene expression and functions of endothelial cells (ECs).
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FO55 Standardization of serum / urine argininosuccinate (ASA) levels by liquid chromatography technique: establishing for urea cycle disorders Vanita Lal, Praveen Sharma, Manish Parakh, Daisy Arora Khera, Garima Gupta All India Institute of Medical Sciences, Jodhpur
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FO56 Association of CRP +1846c/t (rs1205) gene polymorphism with psoriasis risk in South Indian Tamils Anjana.S, Medha Rajappa, Laxmisha Chandrashekar, Thappa DM., Santhosh Satheesh, Adithan Department of Biochemistry, Jawaharlal Institute of Post Graduate Medical Education and Research, Puducherry, India
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FO57 Evaluation of serum levels of CEA, LDH and beta 2 microglobulin in patients of non hodgkin lymphoma Garima Gupta, Veena Singh Ghalaut, V Lokanathan Vanitalal, Shailjachambial, Praveen Sharma All India Institute of Medical Sciences, Jodhpur, PGIMS, Rohtak Aim: To assess the clinical value of combined detection of carcinoembryonic antigen (CEA), lactate dehydrogenase (LDH) and %HWDPLFURJOREXOLQ%0 LQSDWLHQWVRI1RQ+RGJNLQlymphoma as potential tumor markers. Materials and methods: 50 diagnosed cases of NHL and 50 age and sex matched healthy controls were included in the study. Serum levels of CEA were done by two-site sandwich immunoassay using direct chemiluminometric technology. Serum LDH was estimated by
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FO58 Study of DNA methylation status of BRCA1 gene in breast carcinoma H S Batra, S Sampath, D Aggarwal, P Misra, S K Yadav Armed Forces Medical College, Pune, Maharastra Introduction: (SLJHQHWLF PRGL¿FDWLRQV OLNH '1$ PHWK\ODWLRQ DUH changes in DNA structure that do not involve sequence changes but are stably inherited. It is well established that germ-line PXWDWLRQV LQ WXPRU VXSSUHVVRU JHQHV VXFK DV %5&$ SUHGLVSRVH ZRPHQWREUHDVWFDQFHU6LJQL¿FDQFHRIWKHHSLJHQHWLFVLOHQFLQJRI %5&$ LV IXQFWLRQDOO\ HTXLYDOHQW WR FDUU\LQJ D JHUPOLQH %5&$ PXWDWLRQ7KHORVVRI%5&$H[SUHVVLRQDVVRFLDWHGZLWKSURPRWHU K\SHUPHWK\ODWLRQ GLVUXSWV %5&$DVVRFLDWHG '1$ UHSDLU DQG PD\ VHQVLWL]H WXPRUV WR %5&$GLUHFWHG WKHUDSLHV 7KLV LV WKH EDVLV RI Demethylating agents like 5-aza-2-deoxycytidine enhancing the susceptibility of breast cancer cells to anticancer agents .Thus, the GHWHUPLQDWLRQRIPHWK\ODWLRQVWDWXVRI%5&$PD\EHDQLPSRUWDQW SUHGLFWLYHFODVVL¿HURIUHVSRQVHWRWDUJHWHGFKHPRWKHUDS\ Aim and Objective: To study the DNA Methylation status in the SURPRWHUUHJLRQRI%5&$JHQHIURPELRSV\WLVVXHRIHLJKW\EUHDVW carcinoma cases Materials and Methods: DNA was extracted from eighty cases of +3( SURYHQ EUHDVW FDQFHU ELRSV\ WLVVXH7KLV '1$ ZDV ELVXOSKLWH PRGL¿HGDQG0HWK\ODWLRQ6SHFL¿F3&5ZDVGRQHRQPRGL¿HG'1$ WR GHWHFW PHWK\ODWLRQ SDWWHUQ$PSOL¿HG SURGXFWV ZHUH UXQ RQ JHO electrophoresis and analyzed under UV transilluminator. Result: 0HWK\ODWLRQ ZDV REVHUYHG LQ SDWLHQWV LQ SURPRWHU UHJLRQRI%5&$JHQH7KHUHODWLRQEHWZHHQPHWK\ODWLRQDQGWXPRU size, age, menopause status was compared and found statistically VLJQL¿FDQW Conclusion: 0HWK\ODWLRQ LQ SDWLHQWV LQ SURPRWHU UHJLRQ RI %5&$ JHQH VXJJHVW WKDW '1$ SURPRWHU K\SHUPHWK\ODWLRQ PD\ be a potential mechanism accounting for sporadic breast carcinoma. (SLJHQHWLFPRGL¿FDWLRQFDQEHXVHGDVDSRZHUIXOPROHFXODUPDUNHU for detecting women early who are potentially predisposed to breast cancer.
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FO59 Association of a novel serum marker - SFRP4 in patients with endometriosis Neelam M Pawar1, Priyanka Gupta1, Pratap Kumar2, Shaiesta Amreen2, Azadeh Bagheri 1, Pragna Rao1 1 Department of Biochemistry, Kasturba Medical College, Manipal University, Manipal. 2 Department of Obstetrics & Gynecology, Kasturba Medical College, Manipal University, Manipal. Introduction: $QLQÀDPPDWLRQPHGLDWRUFDOOHGVHFUHWHGIUL]]OHG UHODWHGSURWHLQ6)53 LVFORVHO\UHODWHGZLWKLVFORVHO\UHODWHG with endometrium tissue . The purpose of the study was to test the IHDVLELOLW\RIVHUXP6)53DVDQRQLQYDVLYHGLDJQRVWLFELRPDUNHU for different grades of endometriosis and to study the presence of 6)53LQWKHSHULWRQHDOÀXLGRIWKHVHSDWLHQWV Aims and Objectives: 7R FRUUHODWH VHUXP SHULWRQHDO ÀXLG 3) OHYHOVRI6)53LQZRPHQZLWKHQGRPHWULRVLV Materials and methods: A hospital based cross sectional case control study was carried out on women who were admitted for operative ODSDURVFRS\ IRU WKH GLDJQRVLV RI HQGRPHWULRVLV %DVHG RQ WKHLU grading according to the revised American Society of Reproductive Medicine (rASRM), 21 patients with endometriosis aged 15– 45 years DQGDJHPDWFKHGKHDOWK\FRQWUROVZHUHLQFOXGHGLQWKHVWXG\3) was collected in sterile syringe- only for the cases during laparoscopy IURPWKH3RXFKRI'RXJODV9HQRXV%ORRGZDVFROOHFWHGLQVWHULOHUHG FDSSHGYDFXWDLQHUVERWKIRUFDVHVDQGFRQWUROVJURXSVV)53ZDV estimated by ELISA method.
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FO61 Twelve tips for a successful tutor in small group teaching in a medical school using integrated and problem based learning approach Abdullah Mohamed Alshahrani, Mohammad Muzaffar Mir University of Bisha,Bisha, Aseer Province, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia
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FO60 Isolation and characterization of a compound from the leaves of Ageratum conyzoides linn responsible for anti-gastric ulcer activity in albino rats Prasenjit Mitra, Praveen Sharma, Tanaya Ghosh, Prasanta Kumar Mitra All India Institute of Medical Sciences, Jodhpur Introduction: Ageratum conyzoides Linn (A. conyzoides L.) is a medicinal plant under the family asteraceae. Modern researchers claimed that A. conyzoides L. has antibacterial and anti-tumor activity. It also has wound healing effect. We have noted anti gastric ulcer activity of the leaves of A. conyzoides L. in indomethacin induced gastric ulcer in albino rats. Aims & Objectives: To isolate and characterize the active ingredient from the leaves of A. conyzoides L. responsible for anti-gastric ulcer activity in albino rats
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FO64 Comparison of HOMA-IR index and TYG index for measuring insulin resistance in chronically transfused patients with beta thalassemia major Arif Mohammed Ansari 1, Bhat Kamalakshi G1, Harsha Prasada L2, Poornima Manjrekar 3 1 Department of Paediatrics, 2Department of Hemato Oncology, 3 Department of Biochemistry, Kasturba Medical College, Mangalore. Background: Iron overload is one of the most important complication of beta thalassemia major. The prevalence of impaired glucose WROHUDQFHDQGGLDEHWHVLQWKDODVVHPLDYDULHVIURPDQG WRUHVSHFWLYHO\,QVXOLQUHVLVWDQFHLVDQLPSRUWDQWPHFKDQLVP for abnormal glucose metabolism which can be measured by HOMA-IR index which is an accepted standard. TYG index has been proposed as a newer alternative method. Objectives: a) To study the proportion of insulin resistance in %HWD 7KDODVVHPLD PDMRU SDWLHQWV RQ UHJXODU EORRG WUDQVIXVLRQ E To compare TYG index with HOMA IR index. c) To assess the validity of TYG Index for measuring insulin resistance in chronically WUDQVIXVHG%HWD7KDODVVHPLDPDMRUSDWLHQWV Methodology: %HWD7KDODVVHPLD0DMRUSDWLHQWVLQWKHDJHJURXS of >5 yrs, who were on regular blood transfusion, for atleast a period of 3 years with a serum ferritin value > 1500 ng/ml. The Fasting plasma glucose, triglyceride and serum ferritin were measured by using fully automatic clinical chemistry analyzer and Serum insulin using ELISA KIT.HOMA-IR and TYG were calculated using standard formulas using the above mentioned parameters4. Association between insulin resistance and important and different
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FO65 Role of beta-2-microglobulin-`2m (correlated with CD56 expression) in multiple myeloma Geeta Rathnakumar, Meera Ghadge, Nitin Inamdar, Bhoopal Shinde Tata Memorial Hospital, Parel, Mumbai Background: Multiple myeloma (MM) is a type of blood cancer where uncontrolled cell division of plasma cell takes place, producing monoclonal antibodies in greater concentration. The simplest measure of prognosis in MM is based on `2m and albumin. higher levels of `2m and lower levels of albumin are associated with a poorer prognosis. `2m is a small membrane, low molecular weight protein (11,800 Dalton) associated with the heavy chains of class I major histocompatibility complex proteins and is, therefore, on the surface of all nucleated cells. Expression of CD56 is commonly used to identify abnormal plasma cells, since plasma cells from the bone marrow of healthy individual are negative for the CD56 antigen. 6HUXP 3URWHLQ (OHFWURSKRUHVLV LV FRPPRQO\ XVHG WR LGHQWLI\ patients with multiple myeloma and other disorders of serum protein. Electrophoresis separates proteins based on their physical properties, and the subsets of these proteins are used in interpreting the results. Aim and Objective: To evaluate the role of `2mm to compare `2m and CD 56 expression with other parameters and to correlate these markers to improve the diagnostic utilities of them.
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FO66 Knowledge, attitude and practice of diet and healthy lifestyle in medical students Sadaf Ali, Nivedita L. Rao Department of Biochemistry, Yenepoya Medical College, Yenepoya University, Deralakatte, Mangalore, Karnataka, India Introduction: 0RGL¿FDWLRQVRIGLHWDQGDGRSWLRQRIKHDOWK\OLIHVW\OH can help prevent most coronary artery disease, stroke, diabetes, colon cancer and lung cancer. For medical students the time they spend at college is a golden period to acquire and improve their knowledge, DWWLWXGHDQGSUDFWLFHVRIGLHWDQGKHDOWK\OLIHVW\OH(DUO\LGHQWL¿FDWLRQ of unhealthy practices can provide opportunity to motivate relevant changes in these medical students who, as future doctors, are important pillars of the healthcare industry. Objective: 7R VWXG\ WKH NQRZOHGJH DWWLWXGH DQG SUDFWLFH .$3 towards diet and healthy lifestyle among medical students. Materials and methods:3DUWLFLSDQWVLQFOXGHGPHGLFDOVWXGHQWV males and females, aged 19-24 years, of Yenepoya Medical College, Mangalore. Statistical analysis of percentages, means, t-test and ChiVTXDUHWHVWZHUHGRQHXVLQJ6366VRIWZDUHSYDOXHRI ZDVFRQVLGHUHGDVVWDWLVWLFDOO\VLJQL¿FDQWYDOXH Results and discussion: The students had adequate knowledge and positive attitude towards healthy diet and lifestyle. However there ZHUH VLJQL¿FDQW GLIIHUHQFHV LQ WKHLU SUDFWLFHV 0DQ\ H[SHULHQFHG moderate to high levels of stress which they related to academics, consumed a lot of coffee, skipped breakfast, craved for soft drinks DQGMXQNIRRGV%XWWKH\IROORZHGKHDOWK\SUDFWLFHVOLNHH[HUFLVHDQG other physical activities. Conclusion: Medical students have good knowledge about diet and healthy lifestyle but poor time management and academic stress are the main barriers they face. The awareness created by this study can enable the medical students to become better mediators in the prevention of these noncommunicable diseases which are becoming dominant sources of morbidity and mortality worldwide.
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FO67 A comparative study of levels of glycosylated hemoglobin in patients of childhood nephrotic syndrome after short course and prolonged course of steroid therapy Surupa Basu, Biplab Maji, Aniruddha Ghosh, Jayati Sengupta, Sushmita Banerjee Institute of Child Health, Kolkata Objective: Glucocorticoids are known to cause dose dependent rise in fasting and post prandial blood sugar levels but de novo development of diabetes mellitus is uncommon. Recent studies have shown that the risk of developing hyperglycemia after corticosteroid use increases substantially with increase in dose. In childhood QHSKURWLFV\QGURPH16 WKHPDLQVWD\RIWUHDWPHQWLV3UHGQLVRORQHD glucocorticoid. Glucocorticoid induced hyperglycaemia in pediatric NS patients has not been documented before. This study aimed to study the glycemic status of relapsing NS children on higher cumulative doses of steroids for at least 6 months, by comparing with ¿UVWHSLVRGH16FKLOGUHQ)(16 ZLWKPLQLPDOVWHURLGH[SRVXUH Methods: %HWZHHQ -DQ$SULO FRQVHFXWLYH SDWLHQWV years presenting to the outpatient department of a pediatric teaching KRVSLWDOZLWK)(16ZHUHHYDOXDWHGIRUWKHLU+E$F DQGUDQGRP EORRG JOXFRVH OHYHOV 5%6 PJGO DIWHU HQG RI SULPDU\ WKHUDS\ RI SUHGQLVRORQH DV SHU WKH ,631 JXLGHOLQHV 6L[W\ WZR PRUH SDWLHQWV with relapse of NS and on at least 6 months of steroid therapy were also evaluated. NS on steroid sparing agents were excluded. Results: Of the 102 NS children, M:F ratio was 65:37, median age ZDV PRQWKVPHGLDQ%0,NJVTP5%6PHGLDQPJGO ZDV VLJQL¿FDQWO\ FRUUHODWHG ZLWK +E$F PHGLDQ S but either failed to correlate with cumulative steroid dose (median 119 mg/kg). Comparision of FENS with relapsers, showed no VLJQL¿FDQW GLIIHUHQFHV LQ +E$F EXW VLJQL¿FDQWO\ KLJKHU 5%6 LQ )(16S &XPXODWLYHVWHURLGGRVHZDVVLJQL¿FDQWO\KLJKHULQ relapsers as expected (p=0.01).
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FO73 A study of HDL function and proteomics in diabetes mellitus B.Gayathri, S.Thiagarajan, S.Ramalingam, Sudha Ramalingam, M.Gomathi PSG Institute of Medical Sciences and Research, Coimbatore, Tamilnadu, India. Introduction: 6\VWHPLF DQG YDVFXODU LQÀDPPDWLRQ LQ GLDEHWHV mellitus(DM) convert HDL to a dysfunctional form,with a loss of DQWLLQÀDPPDWRU\ DQG DQWLR[LGDQW SURSHUWLHV LQ FRPELQDWLRQ ZLWK D JDLQ RI SURLQÀDPPDWRU\ SURWHLQV 6RXWK DVLDQV KDYH D KLJK prevalence of diabetes and atherosclerotic coronary artery disease and dyslipidemia is a major contributor. Aims and objectives: This study is aimed at measuring the functionality of HDL in diabetes mellitus in terms of paraoxonase DFWLYLW\G\VIXQFWLRQDOFHOOIUHH+'/DVVD\$32$,DQGOLSLGSUR¿OH Materials and Methods: The study is conducted in three groups, I-healthy controls(n=30), II-newly diagnosed DM
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Poster Presentations PO1 A Study of Preanalytical Errors in a Hospital Based Clinical Biochemistry Laboratory and Recommendation of Required Corrective Measures Hasit Lad, Dilipkava, Neeta Rana, Vibhuti Chaudhari, DVSS Ramavataram Department of Biochemistry, Surat Municipal Institute of Medical Education and Research, Umarwada, Opp. Bombay Market, Gujarat, India.
Introduction: The errors associated with the total testing process in laboratory, affecting clinical decision making, may occur at the preanalytical, analytical and post-analytical phase. Aims and Objectives:7KLVVWXG\LVDLPHGDW¿QGLQJRXWWKHW\SHV and frequencies of errors recorded in pre analytical phase and recommending the corrective measures, thereby minimising the preventable errors. Materials and Methods: This was a retrospective analysis of errors observed and recorded over 3 months period in clinical biochemistry laboratory at SMIMER hospital, Surat. Data analysis was done on an average of12680 samples collected and tested. Samples included EORRG XULQH DQG RWKHU ÀXLGV 3UHDQDO\WLFDO HUURUV ZHUH LGHQWL¿HG and recorded subsequent to visual inspection of the samples and corresponding request forms by laboratory staff. Results: 3UHDQDO\WLFDO HUURUV ZHUH FODVVL¿HG DV $ LQDSSURSULDWH IRUP % LQDSSURSULDWH VDPSOH & LQDSSURSULDWH WUDQVSRUW DQG' LQDSSURSULDWHFHQWULIXJDWLRQ )RU FDWHJRU\$ KLJK HUURU UDWH IRU GDWH DQG WLPH RI VDPSOH FROOHFWLRQ SURYLVLRQDO GLDJQRVLV DQG SK\VLFLDQ¶V GHWDLO ZHUH REVHUYHG )RU FDWHJRU\ % HUURU UDWH IRU LQVXI¿FLHQW VDPSOH YROXPH ZDV )RU FDWHJRU\ & HUURU UDWH IRU GDWH DQGWLPHRIVDPSOHUHFHLSWZDV3UHDQDO\WLFDOHUURUUDWHZDV KLJKHVW IRU VDPSOHV UHFHLYHG IURP RXWSDWLHQW GHSDUWPHQW DQGIRUXULQHVDPSOH FRPSDUDWLYHO\ Conclusion:3UHH[DPLQDWLRQHUURUVZHUHKLJKDWWKLVVWXG\ORFDWLRQ 0HDVXUHVDLPHGDWUHGXFLQJWKHVDPHDQGH[SRVXUHWRDFFUHGLWDWLRQ are recommended for improved laboratory quality output. Keywords: (UURUV LQ /DERUDWRU\ 0HGLFLQH &OLQLFDO %LRFKHPLVWU\ /DERUDWRU\3UHDQDO\WLFDOSKDVH&RUUHFWLYHPHDVXUHV
PO2 Association between the early rise in serum creatinine levels and the use of Angiotensin-Converting Enzyme (ACE) inhibitors or angiotensin receptor blockers – A review Vijaya Srinivasan Department of Biochemistry, Sri Ramachandra Medical College & Research Institute, Sri Ramachandra University, Porur, Chennai, Tamilnadu.
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PO3 A pilot study to determine the differential methylation pattern in Indian population with coronary artery disease S Banerjee1, C. K. Ponde3, R. M. Rajani3, T. F. Ashavaid1, 2 1 Research Laboratories, 2Department of Laboratory Medicine, 3 Department of Cardiology, P.D. Hinduja Hospital and Medical Research Centre, Mahim, Mumbai, India.
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PO4 A case control study of vitamin D as a novel biomarker in coronary artery disease patients Teena Agrawal1, S. Paneri2, R. Lohokare3, Anil kumar Jain4, Amita Gupta5, Ravikant Sharma6 M. G.M. Medical College and M. Y. Hospital, Indore, M.P. Introduction:9LWDPLQ'GH¿FLHQF\LVSUHYDOHQWLQPRVWSDUWVRIWKH ZRUOG7KHSUHYDOHQFHRIYLWDPLQ'GH¿FLHQF\LQ,QGLDLQXUEDQDUHD DQGLQUXUDODUHD &RURQDU\ DUWHU\ GLVHDVH LV JOREDO KHDOWK SUREOHP DQG FRQVLVWV RI YDULHW\RIKHDUWLOOQHVV9LWDPLQ'GH¿FLHQF\PD\FDXVHFDUGLRYDVFXODU events by a variety of possible biological mechanism. Aims and Objectives: To study the role of vitamin D as an emerging risk factor for coronary artery disease. Material and Methods: The study was carried out in department RI %LRFKHPLVWU\ 0 *0 0HGLFDO &ROOHJH LQFOXGHG SDWLHQWV
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PO25 Serum HE4 as diagnostic marker of ovarian cancer in premenopausal patients P. Mahesh Kumar, K.S.S. Sai Baba, Priscilla Chandran and M. Noorjahan Dept of Biochemistry, Nizam’s Institute of Medical Sciences, Hyderabad, Telangana Introduction: 2YDULDQ FDQFHU LV UDQNHG DV WKH ¿IWK PRVW FRPPRQ FDXVHRIFDQFHUGHDWKVLQZRPHQ&$KDVEHHQWKHWXPRUPDUNHU RI FKRLFH LQ RYDULDQ FDQFHU EXW LWV GLDJQRVWLF VSHFL¿FLW\ LV ORZ Hence, there is a critical need for a better marker. HE4 is a new tumor marker proposed for the diagnosis of ovarian cancer and disease recurrence. Objectives: To evaluate serum HE4 levels as diagnostic marker in ovarian cancer patients in a small group of premenopausal women as a pilot study.
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PO31 Reference intervals for human epididymis protein 4 (HE4), cancer antigen 125 (CA125) and roma score in healthy Indian women- an interim analysis Jenevieve D’souza, Namrata Dhavde, Alpa J. Dherai, Dhanashri N. Shetty, Prerna K. Chawla, Tester F. Ashavaid P.D. Hinduja Hospital and Medical Research Centre, V. S. Marg, Mahim, Mumbai Introduction: Initial laboratory diagnosis for ovarian cancer is EDVHGRQTXDQWLWDWLYHGHWHUPLQDWLRQRI&DQFHUDQWLJHQ&$ KRZHYHULWKDVDORZVHQVLWLYLW\DQGVSHFL¿FLW\+XPDQepididymis SURWHLQ +( LV D QHZ PDUNHU VSHFL¿F IRU RYDULDQ FDQFHU 7KH 5LVNRI2YDULDQ0DOLJQDQF\$OJRULWKP520$ DVLPSOHVFRULQJ algorithm, is used to evaluate the risk using both these markers.
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PO36 Anticancer activity of Cyperus rotundus on Ehrlich ascites carcinoma Hema Nidugala, Ramakrishna Avadhani, Ravishankar B Yenepoya Medical College, Deralakatte, Mangaluru Introduction: &DQFHU LV WKH VHFRQG PRVW OHDGLQJ FDXVH RI GHDWK worldwide. Despite the advancements in the treatment modalities, PRUWDOLW\ UDWHV GXH WR FDQFHU DUH DODUPLQJ $GYHUVH HIIHFWV RI chemotherapy and radiation therapy demands search for alternative therapies among which phytotherpy looks promising. Aims and Objectives: This study was designed to evaluate the DQWLFDQFHUHI¿FDF\RICyperus rotundus on Ehrlich ascites carcinoma. Materials and Methods: Cyperus rotundus rhizomes were collected IURP WKH ORFDO HQYLURQV GULHG SRZGHUHG DQG H[WUDFWHG LQ HWKDQRO E\ FROG SHUFRODWLRQ PHWKRG 5HVXOWDQW H[WUDFW ZDV FRQFHQWUDWHG to obtain a brownish semisolid paste. Ehrlich ascites carcinoma was induced in swiss albino mice by intraperitoneal injection of [FHOOV PLFH YLDEOH WXPRU FHOOV $QLPDOV ZHUH WUHDWHG ZLWK Cyperus rotundusH[WUDFWSHURUDOO\ZLWKPJNJZWDQGPJ kg wt dosages. Mean survival time of the animals was recorded and FRPSDUHGZLWKWKDWRIWXPRUFRQWURO$VXESRSXODWLRQIURPDOOWKH WUHDWPHQWJURXSVZDVVDFUL¿FHGDQGDQDO\]HGIRUKHPDWRORJLFDODQG biochemical parameters as per standard protocols. Results and Conclusion: &\SHUXV URWXQGXV H[WUDFW FRXOG LQFUHDVH WKHOLIHVSDQE\DQGLQJURXSVWUHDWHGZLWKPJNJZW DQGPJNJERG\ZWUHVSHFWLYHO\+HPDWRORJLFDOSDUDPHWHUVOLNH 5%&FRXQWDQGKHPRJORELQSHUFHQWDJHZHUHUHVWRUHGWRQRUPDOOHYHOV LQH[WUDFWDGPLQLVWHUHGJURXSV$QWLR[LGDQWDFWLYLW\DVVD\LQGLFDWHG WKDW WKH H[WUDFW WUHDWPHQW FRXOG LQFUHDVH WKH OHYHOV RI DQWLR[LGDQW enzymes. In conclusion, Cyperus rotundus H[WUDFW SRVVHVVHG potent anticancer activity against Ehrlich ascites carcinoma in Mus musculus system.
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PO37 C-peptide and insulin levels in metabolic syndrome Bharat Kumar Gupta1, Debapriya Bandyopadhyay2, Dilutpal Sharma3 , Shorya Taliyan1 1 Dept. of Biochemistry, Subharti Medical College, Meerut 2 Dept. of Biochemistry, A I I M S, Village Sijua, Bhubaneswar 3 Dept. of Biochemistry, K G Medical University, Lucknow. Background: Metabolic syndrome is one of the major public health LVVXHV ZLWK ± SUREDELOLW\ RI GHYHORSLQJ W\SH 'LDEHWHV 0HOOLWXV DQGRU FDUGLRYDVFXODU GLVHDVH 2Q H[WHQVLYH VHDUFK RI OLWHUDWXUHZHFRXOGKDUGO\¿QGDQ\VWXG\ZKLFKFRXOG¿QGDVWURQJ FRUUHODWLRQ EHWZHHQ EDVDO &SHSWLGH OHYHOV DQG FRPSRQHQWV RI metabolic syndrome; the workers have tried to establish that high &SHSWLGH OHYHOV FRH[LVWV ZLWK K\SHULQVXOLQHPLD LQ PHWDEROLF V\QGURPH6RZHKDYHWULHGWRH[SORUHWKHOHYHOVRI&SHSWLGHDQG insulin in the patients of metabolic syndrome. Methods:$IWHUWDNLQJHWKLFDOFOHDUDQFHWKHSDWLHQWVZHUHVFUHHQHG IRU 0HWDEROLF V\QGURPH LQ WKH 0HWDEROLF 23' RI WKH DVVRFLDWHG KRVSLWDO DQG D WRWDO RI SDWLHQWV ZHUH VHOHFWHG DQG HQUROOHG IRU WKHSUHVHQWVWXG\$OOWKHSDWLHQWVZHUHVXEMHFWHGWRFRPSOHWHJHQHUDO DQG V\VWHPLF H[DPLQDWLRQ DQG ¿QGLQJV QRWHG:DLVW FLUFXPIHUHQFH was also recorded in all of them. Routine investigations were done. 7KH VSHFLDO LQYHVWLJDWLRQV OLNH OLSLG SUR¿OH IDVWLQJ EORRG JOXFRVH &SHSWLGH DQG ,QVXOLQ OHYHOV ZHUH HVWLPDWHG LQ DOO WKH FDVHV DQG ¿QGLQJVUHFRUGHGDQGVWDWLVWLFDOO\DQDO\VHG Results: 2XW RI WKH WRWDO VWXG\ JURXS RI VXEMHFWV ^ ZHUH PDOHV DQG ZHUH IHPDOHV` DQG VXEMHFWVKDGFSHSWLGHOHYHO!QJPOPHDQ6' QJPO DQG QJPO UHVSHFWLYHO\DQGLQVXOLQOHYHOVZHUHIRXQGWREH!P,8/ P,8/ DQGP,8/ LQ DQG VXEMHFWVUHVSHFWLYHO\ Conclusion: In our study we found that Metabolic syndrome effect PRUH PDOHV WKDQ IHPDOHV &SHSWLGH OHYHO ZDV HOHYDWHGLQRIVXEMHFWVZKLFKLVVWDWLVWLFDOO\VLJQL¿FDQWS ZKHUHDVLQVXOLQOHYHOZDVZLWKLQQRUPDOUDQJHLQPD[LPXPQXPEHU RISDWLHQWVWKHUHIRUH&SHSWLGHPD\EHDEHWWHUELRPDUNHUIRUKLJK ULVNRI&9'DQG7'0LQWKHVHSDWLHQWV Keywords: Metabolic Syndrome, fasting blood glucose, fasting &SHSWLGHIDVWLQJ,QVXOLQDQGELRPDUNHU
PO38 In vitro study of effect of Calotropis gigantia on tissue angiotensin converting enzyme Ranjini H S1, Padmanabha Udupa E G1, Shobha U Kamath1, Manjunath Setty2, Basavaraj Hadapad3 1 Department of Biochemistry, 2 Department of Pharmacognosy, MCOPS, 3 Department of Ayurveda, Kasturba Medical College, Manipal University, Manipal. Introduction:$QJLRWHQVLQFRQYHUWLQJHQ]\PH$&((& is a zinc metallopeptidase that typically cleaves angiotensin I to DQJLRWHQVLQ ,, D SRWHQW YDVRFRQVWULFWRU ZKLFK LV PRVW FRPPRQO\ DVVRFLDWHG ZLWK WKH UHJXODWLRQ RI EORRG SUHVVXUH .QRZQ DQWLK\SRWHQVLYHGUXJVXVHGDJDLQVW$&(DUHVDIHDQGZHOOWROHUDWHG
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PO42 Can NT pro BNP predict dyslipidemia? Krishnananda Prabhu, Vijetha Shenoy Belle Department of Biochemistry, Kasturba Medical College Manipal, Manipal University, India. Introduction:1WHUPLQDOSUR%UDLQ1DWULXUHWLF3HSWLGH17SUR%13 is a neurohormone synthesized and released from the cardiac ventricles in response to myocardial wall stress. It is a marker for KHDUW IDLOXUH 7KH )UDPLQJKDP +HDUW 6WXG\ VXJJHVWHG FRURQDU\ DUWHU\GLVHDVH&$' DVWKHPRVWFRPPRQFDXVHRIKHDUWIDLOXUH+) rather than hypertension or valvular heart disease. It also showed &$' FDQ DFFHOHUDWH WKH SURJUHVVLRQ RI +) DQG SUHGLVSRVH WKHP WR KLJKHUPRUWDOLW\DVFRPSDUHGWRSDWLHQWVZLWKRXW&$'$VDGYHUVH OLSLGSUR¿OHLVDPRGL¿DEOHULVNIDFWRUWKDWFDQSUHGLVSRVHWR&$' WKLVVWXG\FRPSDUHG17SUR%13DQGOLSLGSUR¿OHLQKHDOWK\VXEMHFWV ZLWKRXWDQ\KHDUWIDLOXUHWRHYDOXDWHUROHRI17SUR%13LQSUHGLFWLRQ of future coronary event. Materials and Methods: The study was conducted in Department RI %LRFKHPLVWU\ LQ FROODERUDWLRQ ZLWK 'HSDUWPHQW RI &DUGLRORJ\ .0&0DQLSDODIWHUWKHDSSURYDOIURPInstitutional Review Board. $ZULWWHQFRQVHQWZDVREWDLQHGIURPVWXG\VXEMHFWVZLWKRXWDQ\ KHDUWGLVHDVH6HUXP17SUR%13ZDVPHDVXUHGXVLQJ(/,6$NLW Result: 17 SUR %13 FRUUHODWHG SRVLWLYHO\ ZLWK WRWDO FKROHVWHURO U S /'/FKROHVWHURO U S ,W VKRZHG ZHHN SRVLWLYH FRUUHODWLRQ ZLWK WULJO\FHULGH DQG WRWDO FKROHVWHURO +'/&UDWLR Conclusion:17SUR%13ZKHQXVHGDORQJZLWKOLSLGSUR¿OHPD\ KDYHDUROHULVNVWUDWL¿FDWLRQRIKHDOWK\VXEMHFWVIRUKHDUWGLVHDVH
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PO44 Value of serum free light chains (SFLC) and SFLC ratio in patients with multiple myeloma Pamela Christudoss, 2Biju George 'HSWRI&OLQLFDO%LRFKHPLVWU\&KULVWLDQ0HGLFDO&ROOHJH9HOORUH 2 'HSWRI+HPDWRORJ\&KULVWLDQ0HGLFDO&ROOHJH9HOORUH 1 1
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PO45 Metabolic obesity and coronary artery disease: predestined association Deepak Uppunda1, Ranjan Shetty K1, Pragna Rao2 1 Department of Cardiology, 2 Department of Biochemistry, Kasturba Medical College, Manipal. Manipal University. Background: 0HWDEROLF 2EHVLW\ LV D JURXS RI ULVN IDFWRUV IRU cardiovascular disease. The additive predictive value of the components of metabolic obesity is still debated. Aim: This study aims to determine the prevalence of metabolic obesity in patients with stable angina who are undergoing coronary angiogram and also its association with severity of the coronary artery disease. Materials & Methods: 3DWLHQWV ZLWK VWDEOH DQJLQD DJH JURXS RI XQGHUJRLQJFRURQDU\DQJLRJUDPWRHYDOXDWHWKHFRURQDU\ DUWHU\GLVHDVHZHUHLQFOXGHGLQWKHVWXG\7KH\ZHUHVWUDWL¿HGLQWR JURXSVDFFRUGLQJWRPHWDEROLFREHVLW\1&(3$73,,,FULWHULD DQG %0, VWDWXV LH 0HWDEROLFDOO\ KHDOWK\ QRUPDO ZHLJKW0+1+ 0HWDEROLFDOO\ REHVH QRUPDO ZHLJKW 021: 0HWDEROLFDOO\ KHDOWK\ REHVH0+2 0HWDEROLFDOO\ DEQRUPDO REHVH 0$2 *(16,1,VFRULQJV\VWHPZDVXVHGIRUGRFXPHQWLQJWKHVHYHULW\RI coronary artery disease. Results: In this cross sectional study, mean age of the subjects was PDOHIHPDOH 0HWDEROLFREHVLW\ZDVSUHVHQW LQ VXEMHFWV SUHYDOHQFH ZDV LQ PHQ DQG LQZRPHQ3DWLHQWVZLWKPHWDEROLFREHVLW\LH021:KDGD *HQVLQLVFRUH,45RI DQGWKH0$2JURXSKDG ZKHQ FRPSDUHG WR PHWDEROLFDOO\ KHDOWK\ JURXSV LH 0+1: DQG0+2 Conclusion: Metabolically obese group was associated with high SUHYDOHQFHIRU&$'WKDQPHWDEROLFDOO\KHDOWK\JURXSLUUHVSHFWLYHRI their weight status.
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PO48 A guide to quality control: six sigma concepts in clinical laboratory Deepa Haldar, Rajani Kumawat, Seema Patel, Charanjeet Kaur Background and Objectives: 6L[ VLJPD LV D SURFHVV RI TXDOLW\ measurement and improvement program used in industries. Sigma methodology can be applied wherever an outcome of a process is to EHPHDVXUHG$SRRURXWFRPHLVFRXQWHGDVDQHUURURUGHIHFW7KLVLV TXDQWL¿HGDVGHIHFWVSHUPLOOLRQ'30 6L[VLJPDSURYLGHVDPRUH quantitative frame work for evaluating process performance with evidence for process improvement. Ensuring quality of laboratory VHUYLFHVLVWKHQHHGRIWKHKRXULQWKH¿HOGRIKHDOWKFDUH.HHSLQJ LQ PLQG WKH UHYROXWLRQ XVKHUHG E\ VL[ VLJPD FRQFHSW LQ FRUSRUDWH ZRUOG KHDOWK FDUH VHFWRU PD\ UHDS WKH EHQH¿WV RI WKH VDPH 6L[ sigma concentrates, on regulating a process to 6 SDs, represents 3.4 '30 GHIHFWV SHU PLOOLRQ RSSRUWXQLWLHV ,W FDQ EH LQIHUUHG WKDW DV sigma increases, the consistency and steadiness of the test improves, WKHUHE\UHGXFLQJWKHRSHUDWLQJFRVWV:HDLPHGWRJDXJHWKHTXDOLW\ of the analytical performance of our laboratory parameters by sigma metrics. Methods: ,QWHUQDO TXDOLW\ FRQWURO 4& GDWD ZDV DQDO\]HG UHWURVSHFWLYHO\ RYHU D SHULRG RI \HDU IURP$SULO WR 0DUFK 2016. Sigma metrics of 6 parameters with automated chemistry DQDO\]HU6LHPHQV$GYLDZHUHDQDO\]HG7KHDQDO\WHVDVVHVVHG ZHUHXUHDFUHDWLQLQHWRWDOELOLUXELQ$/3WRWDOSURWHLQDQGJOXFRVH /DERUDWRU\ PHDQ VWDQGDUG GHYLDWLRQ DQG FRHI¿FLHQW RI YDULDWLRQ were calculated for all the parameters. Sigma was calculated for both WKHOHYHOVRILQWHUQDO4& Results: 2QH SDUDPHWHU YL]$/3 OHYHO DFKLHYHG VLJPD YDOXHV PRUHWKDQ)RUSDUDPHWHUV±WRWDOELOLUXELQJOXFRVHOHYHO $/3DQGWRWDOSURWHLQOHYHO WKHVLJPDYDOXHVZHUHIRXQGWREH EHWZHHQWR)RUSDUDPHWHUV±XUHDFUHDWLQLQHOHYHO DQG WRWDOSURWHLQOHYHO WKHVLJPDYDOXHVZHUHIRXQGWREHOHVVWKDQ
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PO49 Risk management in the clinical laboratory: an important tool for improving quality Iyyapu Krishna Mohan, Siraj Ahmed Khan, Rachel Jacob, K.S.S. Saibaba, Priscilla Chandran. Department of Biochemistry, Nizam’s Institute of Medical Sciences, Panjagutta, Hyderabad, Telangana. ,QWKH,QVWLWXWHRI0HGLFLQH,20 SXEOLVKHGDVWXG\HQWLWOHG ³7R (UU ,V +XPDQ %XLOGLQJ D 6DIHU +HDOWK 6\VWHP´ ,WV HVWLPDWH of the number of deaths and adverse outcomes caused by medical errors sent shockwaves throughout the healthcare community as well DVWKHJHQHUDOSRSXODWLRQ3HUKDSVIRUWKH¿UVWWLPHPHPEHUVRIWKH healthcare community began to seriously look at the way healthcare is delivered and how the process could be improved to enhance patient VDIHW\7KXVRQHRIWKHPRVWEHQH¿FLDOUHVXOWVIURPWKH,20VWXG\ was that hospital workers and other healthcare providers realized that they urgently needed to fully and more effectively incorporate “risk” as a crucial component of their management. The clinical laboratory performs a variety of risk management DFWLYLWLHV LQ GD\WRGD\ RSHUDWLRQV LQFOXGLQJ YHUL¿FDWLRQ RI TXDOLW\ control and tests, performance of new tests, troubleshooting, instrument problems and responding to physician complaints. Risk management involves the creation of policies and procedures and the implementation of practices that are aimed at the prevention of future HYHQWVWKDWFRXOGUHVXOWLQQHJDWLYHSDWLHQWRXWFRPHV%DVLFDOO\ULVN management is the process of making and carrying out decisions that will assist in the prevention of detrimental events. It also describes techniques used in the prevention of adverse consequences or losses LIDQXQLQWHQGHGRUXQH[SHFWHGHYHQWGRHVRFFXU,WLVLPSRUWDQWWR demonstrate how to analyze risks and what options a laboratory has in deciding how to deal with different risks. Laboratory quality management and risk management plans that address processes in the preanalytic, analytic and postanalytic phases of testing are key elements in ensuring patient safety. Evaluating possible conditions that could lead to errors and outlining the necessary steps to detect and prevent errors before they cause patient harm is therefore an utmost important part of laboratory testing. Every lab head and manager knows that at any given time, XQH[SHFWHGHYHQWVDULVHLQWKHODERUDWRU\8QIRUWXQDWHO\WKHQHJDWLYH XQH[SHFWHG HYHQWV FDQ KDYH D VHULRXV LPSDFW RQ WKH HIIHFWLYHQHVV DV ZHOO DV WKH ¿QDQFLDO ZHOIDUH RI WKH ODERUDWRU\ 6RPH RI WKHVH negative events can have such devastating consequences that the sheer risk of them occurring cannot be left to chance. Such impacts can be avoided or dealt with systematically through the process of risk management. The challenge is to assess and control risk in an DSSURSULDWH DQG FRVWHIIHFWLYH PDQQHU (3$ LV D QHZ JXLGHOLQH IURP WKH &/6, WKDW LQWURGXFHV ULVN PDQDJHPHQW SULQFLSOHV WR WKH FOLQLFDOODERUDWRU\2QFHWKHULVNVKDYHEHHQLGHQWL¿HGWKHODERUDWRU\ must implement control processes and continuously monitor and
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PO50 Establishment of reference intervals of serum protein parameters in tertiary care hospital Shruthi Rai P, Sukanya Shetty K S Hegde Medical Academy, Mangalore Introduction: Reference Intervals are the most common decision PDNLQJWRROVIRULQWHUSUHWDWLRQRIYDULRXVELRFKHPLFDOUHSRUWV$JH VH[ HWKQLFLW\ GLHW SK\VLFDO DQG VRFLRHFRQRPLF FRQGLWLRQV DIIHFW the physiology of population. Hence it is necessary to setup reference YDOXHVWKDWDUHDSSOLFDEOHWRVSHFL¿FSRSXODWLRQUDWKHUWKDQWRERUURZ them from other population based studies or from literature from reagent kit manufacturers. Aim and Objectives: To establish the reference intervals of serum protein parameters in tertiary care hospital. Materials and Methods: Hospital based cross sectional study was done involving 200 subjects. The subjects are randomly selected from the population, which included medical students, health SURIHVVLRQDOVDQGWKRVHZKRDUHDWWHQGLQJGLIIHUHQW23'VDQGKHDOWK camps organized by the hospital for general check-ups under health plan scheme. Total protein by biuret method, serum albumin by EURPRFUHVRO JUHHQ PHWKRG DUH PHDVXUHG 6HUXP JOREXOLQ DQG$* UDWLR DUH FDOFXODWHG 7R REWDLQ UHIHUHQFH LQWHUYDO WK SHUFHQWLOH DQGWKSHUFHQWLOHDUHXVHG Results: The reference intervals observed for men and women are UHVSHFWLYHO\ DUH DV IROORZV 7RWDO SURWHLQ JGO DQG JGOVHUXPDOEXPLQ JGODQG JGOVHUXPJOREXOLQ JGO DQG JGO DQG $* 5DWLR DQG respectively. $V WKH DJH DGYDQFHV WKHUH LV GLIIHUHQFHV LQ WKH UHIHUHQFH LQWHUYDOV REVHUYHGLQERWKWKHVH[HV Conclusion: The study showed a difference in the reference intervals between men and women and categorial age wise differences were also obtained.
PO51 Hyperuricemia in dyslipidemic patients as a marker of cardiovascular risk assessment Kamaljeet Kaur, Seema Gupta, Premjeet Kaur, Sumeet Kaur, Harmanpreet Kaur, Saidaiah Ikkruthi Department of Biochemistry, Government Medical College & Hospital, Chandigarh. Background: '\VOLSLGHPLDDVDULVNIDFWRURI&DUGLRYDVFXODU'LVHDVH is manifested by elevation or attenuation of plasma concentration of lipoproteins and hyperuricemia is a metabolic consequence originating with a wide range of etiology concerned with increased
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PO52 Study of microalbuminuria and serum creatinine in hypertensive patients: as early indicator for renal disease Sanjay Deshwali1, Pawan Kumar Kare2 1 Department of Biochemistry, MGMC, Indore. 2 Department of Biochemistry, University College of Medical Sciences, Delhi. Background: Hypertension is increasing in prevalence in India. 7KH LQFLGHQFH RI K\SHUWHQVLRQ LQ ,QGLDQ SRSXODWLRQ LV in adult population against 10-12% in European country. Renal GDPDJHRFFXUVLQPD[LPXPFDVHVRIK\SHUWHQVLRQ$QDEQRUPDOO\ LQFUHDVH H[FUHWLRQ RI DOEXPLQ LQ XULQH LV FRPPRQO\ WKRXJKW RI as an important risk factor for identifying kidney disease. Serum creatinine is also found to be a reliable indicator of renal function. Early stage management of hypertension as well as screening of micro-albuminuria and serum creatinine in adults of hypertension could be preventing its damaging consequences. Aim and Objectives: This study is aimed at assessing the relative importance of microalbuminuria and to understand whether microalbuminuria should be used as a routine procedure in evaluation of renal damage in hypertensive patients of Indian population. Material and Methods: 7KH EORRG DQG XULQH VDPSOHV RI K\SHUWHQVLYH SDWLHQWV DQG KHDOWK\ FRQWUROV ZHUH FROOHFWHG IURP 23' 0< +RVSLWDO IRU GHWHUPLQDWLRQ RI VHUXP FUHDWLQLQH XULQH creatinine and urine albumin. Estimation of serum creatinine and urine creatinine were carried out by alkaline picrate kinetic method. 8ULQH DOEXPLQ ZDV HVWLPDWHG E\ QHSKHORPHWHU 8ULQDU\$&5 ZDV
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PO53 Study of levels of salivary estriol and progesterone in preterm labour and normal pregnancy Ranjana Singh1, Richa Yadav2, Urmila Singh2, Abbas Ali Mahdi1 1 Department of Biochemistry, KGMU, Lucknow. 2 Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, KGMU, Lucknow. Objective:3URJHVWHURQHLVFRQVLGHUHGDVWKHSUHJQDQF\KRUPRQH The role of progesterone during pregnancy includes the preparation of the uterus for implantation, to keep the uterus quiescent during gestation and lower immune responses of the mother. It is suggested that a decline in progesterone levels facilitate the onset of labor DQG WULJJHUV PLON SURGXFWLRQ 3UHPDWXUH ODERXU LV FKDUDFWHUL]HG by progesterone concentrations lower than normal. Estriol is only SURGXFHGLQVLJQL¿FDQWDPRXQWGXULQJSUHJQDQF\E\WKHSODFHQWDDQG LWVOHYHOVLQFUHDVHIURPDERXWZHHNXQWLOGHOLYHU\ZLWKDVXUJHEHIRUH the onset of birth. Its functions include antagonism of progesterone, ULSHQLQJ RI WKH FHUYL[ DQG VHQVLWL]DWLRQ RI WKH P\RPHWULXP ,W LV also considered as a biological marker for premature delivery. The purpose of the present study was to investigate the usefulness of salivary progesterone and estriol in predicting preterm labor.
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PO56 A case of non-small cell carcinoma of lung presenting with left sided hemiparesis and grossly elevated ESR Ratnashree Biswas, N. Ananthi, GSR Kedari, Abraham Sam Rajan, Gurupavan Kumar Saveetha Medical College and Hospital, Thandalam, Chennai. Introduction: Non-small cell carcinoma is a malignant epithelial neoplasm characterized by the absence of neoplastic small epithelial cells. It includes squamous cell cancer, adenocarcinoma and large cell cancer. Aim: $Q XQFRPPRQ SUHVHQWDWLRQ RI QRQVPDOO FHOO FDUFLQRPD RI lung. Materials:([WHQVLYHOLWHUDWXUHUHYLHZRQQRQVPDOOFHOOFDUFLQRPD of lung with increased ESR. $ \HDU ROG PDOH SUHVHQWHG ZLWK OHIW XSSHU DQG ORZHU OLPE weakness, headache, blurring of vision and slurring of speech for 1 day. He had past history of systemic hypertension for 1 year, on PHGLFDWLRQVDQGVPRNLQJIRU\HDUV2QH[DPLQDWLRQSDOORUZDV QRWHG9LWDOVZHUHVWDEOH6\VWHPLFH[DPLQDWLRQUHYHDOHGGHFUHDVHG muscle power, both in the left upper and lower limb.
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PO 57 Comparitive study of lipase/amylase ratio in acute pancreatitis, appendicitis and cholecystitis Rinchen Dolma Denzongpa, Dept. of Biochemistry, Gangtok, E.Sikkim. Introduction:7KLVVWXG\LVWRGHWHUPLQHWKHFRUUHODWLRQRIOLSDVH amylase ratio between the three main causes of acute pain abdomen DFXWHSDQFUHDWLWLVDSSHQGLFLWLVDQGFKROHF\VWLWLV Aims and Objectives: 1 This study is to estimate the level of serum lipase, amylase in acute pancreatitis, appendicitis and cholecystitis. 2. To determine the correlation of ratio of these two serum parameters in acute pancreatitis, appendicitis and cholecystitis Materials and Methods: This was a hospital based, cross- sectional, FDVH FRQWURO VWXG\ :H KDYH WDNHQ Q LQGLYLGXDO RI HLWKHU VH[ DERYH \HDUV RI DJH HDFK ZLWK GLDJQRVHG FDVHV RI DFXWH pancreatitis, appendicitis and cholecystitis. Serum lipase and amylase ZHUHDQDO\]HGLQSDWLHQWVRXWRIZKLFKVRPHVDPSOHVZHUHWDNHQ from patients admitted for the evaluation of suspected cases of acute pancreatitis, acute cholecystitis, acute appendicitis and were diagnosed later in the department of emergency and some samples were taken from the patients who were already been diagnosed as acute pancreatitis, acute cholecystitis, acute appendicitis. Results and Conclusion: 7RWDO QXPEHU Q RI 3DWLHQWV ZHUH FDWHJRUL]HG LQ WKUHH JURXSV SDWLHQWV ZLWK DFXWH SDQFUHDWLWLV SDWLHQWV ZLWK DFXWH FKROHF\VWLWLV DQG SDWLHQWV ZLWK DFXWH DSSHQGLFLWLV 7KH YDOXHV DUH H[SUHVVHG DV 0HDQ6' 7KH PHDQUDWLR6' RIWKHDERYHFDXVHVZHUHIRXQGWREH UHVSHFWLYHO\2XWFRPHRIWKHUDWLRVRIWKHVH WKUHH JURXSV ZHUH FRPSDUHG 6WDWLVWLFDOO\ VLJQL¿FDQW GLIIHUHQFH REVHUYHG LQ VHUXP OLSDVHDP\ODVH UDWLR EHWZHHQ DFXWH SDQFUHDWLWLV DQG DFXWHDSSHQGLFLWLV6WDWLVWLFDOO\VLJQL¿FDQWGLIIHUHQFHREVHUYHG LQ VHUXP OLSDVHDP\ODVH UDWLR EHWZHHQ DFXWH FKROHF\VWLWLV DQG DFXWH DSSHQGLFLWLV EXW WKHUH ZDV QRW PXFK VWDWLVWLFDOO\ VLJQL¿FDQW difference found between acute pancreatitis and acute cholecystitis. ,QWKLVVWXG\UDWLRRIOLSDVHDP\ODVHLVFRPSDUDWLYHO\ORZHULQDFXWH SDQFUHDWLWLV ZKLFK VXJJHVWV JUHDWHU VLJQL¿FDQFH RI OLSDVHDP\ODVH ratio with acute pancreatitis, thus helpful in diagnosis. The outcome RIRXUVWXG\UHYHDOVWKHSRVVLEOHGLIIHUHQFHVRIOLSDVHDP\ODVHUDWLR in acute pancreatitis, acute appendicitis and acute cholecystitis. Therefore, this study may be effective in prevention and control programme in future.
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PO58 Comparative evaluation of erba Hb-vario with biorad D10 analyser for hemoglobin A1C quantitation Diganta Dey, Abhijit Banerjee, Parbati Banerjee, Ratnamala Ray Dept. of Biochemistry, Ashok Laboratory Clinical testing Centre Pvt. Ltd., Kolkata, West Bengal, India
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PO61 Role of procalcitonin in differentiating culture negative bacterial sepsis and non infective systemic LQÀDPPDWRU\UHVSRQVH Siraj Ahmed Khan, Priscilla Chandran, KSS Sai Baba Dept of Biochemistry, Nizam’s Institute of Medical Sciences, Hyderabad Introduction: It is very important to distinguish between nonLQIHFWLRXV V\VWHPLF LQÀDPPDWRU\ UHVSRQVH 6,56 DQG FXOWXUH negative sepsis as the management of the two condition is different this often creates diagnostic challenge in day to day practice
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PO62 HDL associated genetic variants and severity of coronary artery disease- a pilot study Ashley Stanley, C.K. Ponde, R.M. Rajani, T. F. Ashavaid P. D. Hinduja National Hospital and AMP Medical Research Centre, Veer Savarkar Marg, Mahim- Mumbai. Background: &RURQDU\ DUWHU\ GLVHDVH &$' LV WKH OHDGLQJ FDXVH RIGHDWKZRUOGZLGHUHVSRQVLEOHIRURYHUPLOOLRQGHDWKVDQQXDOO\ /RZ +'/& OHYHOV DUH DQ LQGHSHQGHQW ULVN IDFWRU IRU &$' 7KH 6<17$; VFRUH LV DQ DQJLRJUDSKLF JUDGLQJ WRRO WR GHWHUPLQH WKH VHYHULW\ RI &$' ,W LV DQ DQDWRPLF VFRULQJ V\VWHP EDVHG RQ WKH FRURQDU\DQJLRJUDPZKLFKTXDQWL¿HVOHVLRQFRPSOH[LW\ Objectives:7R HYDOXDWH WKH VHYHULW\ RI &$' LQ WKH VWXG\ VXEMHFWV XVLQJ WKH 6<17$; VFRUH DQG WR GHWHUPLQH WKH DVVRFLDWLRQ RI WKH UHSRUWHG+'/DVVRFLDWHGYDULDQWVZLWKVHYHULW\RI&$' Materials and Methods: DQJLRJUDSKLFDOO\ YHUL¿HG &$' SDWLHQWV YLVLWLQJ WKH 3' +LQGXMD +RVSLWDO DQG 0HGLFDO 5HVHDUFK &HQWHU¶V FDWKHWHUL]DWLRQ ODERUDWRU\ ZHUH UHFUXLWHG IRU WKH VWXG\ 6<17$;VFRULQJRIWKHVWXG\VXEMHFWVZDVGRQHE\WKHFOLQLFLDQV as per protocol.
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PO63 Association between trans fatty acids measured in cheek epithelium and incident myocardial infarction Ransi A Abraham1, Vinay K Bahl2, Ambuj Roy2, Prabhakaran Dorairaj3, Lakshmy Ramakrishnan1* 1 Department of Cardiac Biochemistry, AIIMS, India. 2Department of Cardiology, AIIMS, India. 3Centre for Chronic Disease Control. India Introduction: &RQVLGHULQJ WKH LPSRUWDQFH RI 7UDQV )DWW\ $FLG 7)$ LQ WKH KXPDQ KHDOWK WKH DFFXUDWH DVVHVVPHQW RI WKHLU LQWDNH is important in nutritional research and healthcare. Lack of an objective biochemical measure of fat intake prevents the validation of an association between dietary fat and chronic diseases especially LQ YLHZ WKDW FRPSOHWH QXWULWLRQ GDWDEDVH RI 7)$ LV QRW DYDLODEOH Measurement of adipose levels of trans fatty acids, a gold standard, LVGLI¿FXOWDVLWHQWDLOVREWDLQLQJIDWELRSVLHVRUIDWDVSLUDWHVZKLFK are invasive in nature and thus of limited value. Therefore cheek cell epithelium a non invasive biological specimen makes an attractive DOWHUQDWLYH$FDVHFRQWUROVWXG\ZDVFRQGXFWHGWRORRNDWDVVRFLDWLRQ between trans fatty acids levels assessed in cheek epithelium and incident MI. Methods: FDVHV DQG FRQWUROV ZHUH UHFUXLWHGFKHHN FHOOV ZHUH collected by scrapping the interior of cheek using wooden spatula after rinsing the mouth thoroughly to remove any food debris, The spatula was transferred to tube containing distilled water, centrifuged and 1mg of the pelleted cheek epithelium transferred to an amber FRORXUHGYLDOFRQWDLQLQJDVROXWLRQRIKH[DQHLVRSURSRQROYY /LSLG ZDV H[WUDFWHG DQG HVWHUL¿HG WKH IDWW\ DFLG ZDV DVVHVVHG RQ
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PO70 NT-PRO BNP as an early predictor of CVD in hyperlipidemic patients P Rosy1 , L Vishnuprasad2, K Thiagarajan1 %LOOURWK+RVSLWDOV&KHQQDL 'U.DPDNVKL0HPRULDO+RVSLWDO&KHQQDL Background: Hyperlipidemia is common among the population with frequent cardiovascular comorbidities, such as hypertension, myocardial infarction, valvular defects etc., which may lead to reduced lifespan or even sudden death. There is an important QHFHVVLW\ LQ ¿QGLQJ RXW RI ELRPDUNHUV ZKLFK PD\ EH KHOSIXO LQ early detection or prediction of cardiovascular complications as ZHOO DV WKHLU SUHYHQWLRQ VKRXOG EH LGHQWL¿HG (YHQ WKRXJK WKH 1WHUPLQDO SUR %W\SH QDWULXUHWLF SHSWLGH 17SUR%13 LV D ZHOO
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PO72 Maternal and fetal adipokine levels in hypertensive disorders of pregnancy among south Indian population Angelin Jeba Malar A, Bobby Z, Chaturvedula L, Vinayagam V JIPMER, Puducherry Introduction: +\SHUWHQVLYH 'LVRUGHUV RI 3UHJQDQF\ +'3 LV D PXOWLV\VWHPLF GLVRUGHU RI SUHJQDQF\ FRPSOLFDWLQJ ± RI pregnancies and contributes to considerable maternal and neonatal PRUELGLW\ DQG PRUWDOLW\ $OWHUDWLRQV LQ PDWHUQDO DQG FRUG EORRG DGLSRNLQHOHYHOVLQ+'3UHPDLQXQFOHDU Aim and Objective: To assess the alteration of maternal and fetal DGLSRNLQHOHYHOVLQQRUPDOSUHJQDQF\DQG+'3DQGFRUUHODWHZLWK clinical characteristics. Materials and Methods: Maternal and umbilical cord blood samples DQGFOLQLFDOGHWDLOVZHUHFROOHFWHGIURPKHDOWK\SUHJQDQWZRPHQ *HVWDWLRQDO +\SHUWHQVLRQ *+71 DQG SUHHFODPSWLF 3( ZRPHQ 0DWHUQDO DQG XPELOLFDO FRUG EORRG OHYHOV RI$GLSRQHFWLQ 5HVLVWLQDQG/HSWLQOHYHOVZHUHHVWLPDWHGE\(/,6$ Results: 0DWHUQDO DQG 8PELOLFDO FRUG $GLSRQHFWLQ OHYHOV DQG 8PELOLFDO FRUG UHVLVWLQ OHYHOV ZHUH VLJQL¿FDQWO\ HOHYDWHG LQ 3UHHFODPSVLDJURXSWKDQ&RQWURODQG*+71JURXS1RVLJQL¿FDQW differences were observed in the maternal resistin, leptin and XPELOLFDO FRUG OHSWLQ OHYHOV *HVWDWLRQDO DJH DW WKH WLPH RI GHOLYHU\ *$ DQG %LUWK ZHLJKW RI EDE\ ZHUH VLJQL¿FDQWO\ ORZHU LQ SUHHFODPSVLD JURXS WKDQ FRQWURO DQG *+71 JURXS %0, ZHUH VLJQL¿FDQWO\HOHYDWHGLQ*+71JURXSWKDQFRQWUROJURXS0DWHUQDO DQG FRUG EORRG$GLSRQHFWLQ OHYHOV ZHUH SRVLWLYHO\ FRUUHODWHG ZLWK severity of proteinuria, Systolic and Diastolic blood pressure and QHJDWLYHO\ FRUUHODWHG ZLWK DJH *$ &RUG EORRG 5HVLVWLQ OHYHOV ZHUH SRVLWLYHO\ FRUUHODWHG ZLWK *$ DQG %LUWK ZHLJKW RI EDE\ DQG negatively correlated with Systolic blood pressure and severity of proteinuria. Conclusion: Increase in Maternal and Umbilical cord blood $GLSRQHFWLQ OHYHOV DQG GHFUHDVH LQ 8PELOLFDO FRUG EORRG UHVLVWLQ levels could be part of a physiological feedback mechanism improving insulin sensitivity of Hypertensive disorders of pregnancy.
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PO75 8ULQDU\WRWDODPLQRDFLGTXDQWL¿FDWLRQLQDXWLVP Abhishek Chaturvedi, Shivani Tiwari*, Usha Devadas*, Nalini K**, Pragna Rao** Department of Biochemistry, Melaka Manipal Medical College (Manipal Campus), * Department of Speech & Hearing, School of Allied Health Sciences, ** Department of Biochemistry, Kasturba Medical College, Manipal University, Manipal. Introduction:$XWLVPVSHFWUXPGLVRUGHU$6' LVDV\QGURPHZLWK V\PSWRPV WKDW UDQJH IURP OHDUQLQJ DQG PHPRU\ GH¿FLW WR VRFLDO LQWHUDFWLRQDQGVRFLDOFRPPXQLFDWLRQGH¿FLWZLWKUHSHWLWLYHEHKDYLRU and restricted interest or pattern. Many children with autism are µSLFN\¶ VHOHFWLYH HDWHUV DQG KHQFH WKH\ VXIIHU IURP QXWULWLRQDO GH¿FLHQF\ZKLFKFDQEHGHWHFWHGLQSODVPDRUXULQH&KLOGUHQZLWK autism have been reported to have altered urinary levels of certain amino acids that serve as neurotransmitters in the developing brain. Aims and objectives: The aim of this study was to screen the urine RIFKLOGUHQZLWKDXWLVPIRULQERUQHUURUVRIPHWDEROLVP,(0 DQGWR estimate total amino acid levels. Materials and methods: 7KH &KLOGKRRG $XWLVP 5DWLQJ 6FDOH RU &$56 ZDV XVHG DV D GLDJQRVWLF WRRO WR HYDOXDWH FKLOGUHQ ZKR are suspected of having autism. It was also used to determine the GHJUHHWRZKLFKFKLOGUHQZLWKDXWLVPDUHDIIHFWHG$IWHUREWDLQLQJWKH LQIRUPHGFRQVHQWFKLOGUHQZLWKDXWLVPDQGFRQWUROSDUWLFLSDQWV DOOLQWKHDJHJURXSRI\HDUV ZHUHVFUHHQHGIRULQERUQHUURUV RI PHWDEROLVP LQ ,(0 VFUHHQLQJ ODE 'HSDUWPHQW RI %LRFKHPLVWU\ .DVWXUED 0HGLFDO &ROOHJH 0DQLSDO 7KH XULQH ZDV VFUHHQHG IRU abnormal constituents using dipstick test and color reactions. &UHDWLQLQHE\-DIIH¶VUHDFWLRQ DQGWRWDODPLQRDFLGE\*RRGZLQ¶V PHWKRG OHYHOVZHUHDOVRHVWLPDWHGLQWKHXULQHVDPSOH Result: RI FKLOGUHQ ZLWK DXWLVP ZHUH IRXQG WR EH SRVLWLYH IRU 5RWKHUD¶V WHVW 6LJQL¿FDQWO\ORZHUOHYHOVRIXULQDU\WRWDODPLQR DFLGV ZHUH UHYHDOHG IRU FKLOGUHQ ZLWK DXWLVP S FRPSDUHG ZLWKWKHFRQWUROV7KLVGHFUHDVHLQXULQDU\H[FUHWLRQRIWRWDODPLQR acid was more in severe cases of autism compared to the mild cases, DOWKRXJKWKLVGLIIHUHQFHZDVQRWVWDWLVWLFDOO\VLJQL¿FDQW7KHUHZDVQR VLJQL¿FDQWGLIIHUHQFHVLQPHDVXUHGH[FUHWLRQVRIWRWDODPLQRDFLGVLQ 5RWKHUD¶VSRVLWLYHRUQHJDWLYHFDVHV Conclusion: 7KLV VWXG\ LQGLFDWHG WKDW GXH WR WKH µSLFN\ HDWLQJ¶ nature of children with autism, they suffer with severe nutritional GH¿FLHQFLHVDQGWKHLUERG\LVFRQVWDQWO\VWDUYLQJ7KLVPLJKWUHVXOWLQ
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PO76 Frequency of preanalytical errors in histopathology laboratory- a retrospective study Vivek Raghavan Muduthan, Kusumakshi, Manjunath Kori Shetty Department of Medical Laboratory Technology, School of Allied Health Sciences, Manipal University, Manipal, Introduction: Histopathology laboratories are integral part of SDWLHQWFDUHDQGGLDJQRVLV&RUUHFWUHSRUWLQJUHTXLUHVSUHDQDO\WLFDO analytical and post analytical phase are free of errors. The quality control program in histopathology laboratory is relatively young and less well under stood. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the preanalytical errors in histopathology laboratory. Aim: This study was conducted to evaluate the frequency of preanalytical errors occurring in histopathology laboratory. Objective: To identify the types of errors occurred in the preanalytical phase of histopathological specimen and calculate the percentage To identify the source of pre analytical error Materials and Methods: The study was done at Histopathology ODERUDWRU\RIWKH.DVWXUED0HGLFDO&ROOHJH0DQLSDODQG.DUQDWDND ,QGLD7KHGXUDWLRQRIVWXG\ZDVIURP2FWREHUWR0DUFK :H&ROOHFWHGGDWDRISUHDQDO\WLFDOHUURUVLGHQWL¿HGIURPWKHUHJLVWHU PDLQWDLQHG LQ WKH KLVWRSDWKRORJ\ ODERUDWRU\ RI .DVWXUED PHGLFDO hospital and analyzed for preanalytical errors like, unlabeled or not properly labeled specimen, incorrect requisition form, appropriate FRQWDLQHU LPSURSHU ¿[DWLRQ DQG LPSURSHU ELRSV\ VSHFLPHQ DQG percentage of errors were calculated. Results:$WRWDORIVDPSOHVZHUHUHFHLYHGLQWKHKLVWRSDWKRORJ\ ODE GXULQJ PRQWKV RI SHULRG RXW RI ZKLFK LQ VDPSOHV SUH DQDO\WLFDO HUURUV ZHUH IRXQG ZKLFK DSSUR[LPDWHO\ LQWHJUDWHG RIDOOWKHVDPSOHV,QVDPSOHVVDPSOHVUHFHLYHG IURP23'DQGVDPSOHVZHUHUHFHLYHGIURP,3'(UURUVZHUH GHWHFWHG LQ DQG VDPSOHV UHVSHFWLYHO\ 0RVW number of samples was rejected due to “Not or wrong mention of VLWHRIELRSV\VSHFLPHQV´ZKLFKRIFRQVWLWXWHGRIWRWDOHUURUV and followed by “specimens without formalin”, “unlabeled or not properly labeled requisition form” and “unlabeled or not properly ODEHOHG ELRSV\ VSHFLPHQV´ UHVSHFWLYHO\ $QGWKHOHDVWQXPEHURIVDPSOHVZHUHUHMHFWHGGXHWRZURQJELRSV\ WKDWLV Conclusion: 7KLV VWXG\ TXDQWL¿HG WKDt the majority of errors are labelling errors. This may be due to batch processing in which similar specimens may be confused, or it may be a function of VWDII WUDLQLQJ OHYHO $YRLGDQFH RI EDWFK SURFHVVLQJ DQG WKH XVH of adapting newer technologies like as bar codes on specimen FRQWDLQHUVUHTXLVLWLRQIRUPVPD\VLJQL¿FDQWO\UHGXFHWKHLQFLGHQFH of specimen mislabeling.
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PO77 Lack of association between serum levels of THSD7A and obesity Manu Sudhakar,1 Ramya. R,2 Santhi Silambanan 1 1 Department of Biochemistry, and 2Department of Surgery, Sri Ramachandra Medical College and Research Institute, Chennai. Introduction: 2EHVLW\ DQG DVVRFLDWHG PHWDEROLF GLVRUGHUV KDYH developed into a major public health concern. Emerging evidence of a key role for the vasculature in adipogenesis and development of obesity and its complications suggests that manipulation of angiogenesis could be a therapeutic option in the management of REHVLW\ 7+6'$ 7KURPERVSRQGLQ 7\SH 'RPDLQ &RQWDLQLQJ $ LV D QHXUDO 1JO\FRSURWHLQ ZKLFK SURPRWHV DQJLRJHQHVLV ,W ZDVUHFHQWO\VXJJHVWHGWKDWWKH7+6'$JHQHLVDVXVFHSWLEOHJHQH DVVRFLDWHGZLWKREHVLW\LQDQ,QGLDQSRSXODWLRQ$YDULDWLRQLQOHYHOV RIWKHSURWHLQ7+6'$LQREHVLW\FRXOGEHRILQWHUHVWDVDQDYHQXH for early diagnosis and treatment of predisposed individuals but presently, no data is available. Aims and Objectives: To assess whether the levels of circulating 76+'$ LQ WKH VHUXP RI REHVH VXEMHFWV GLIIHU IURP WKDW RI OHDQ subjects. Materials and Methods: The study subjects included 104 obese %0,! DQG OHDQ %0, VXEMHFWV EHWZHHQ WKH DJH RI DQG 7KH VWXG\ ZDV DSSURYHG E\ WKH ,(& 5HI ,(&1, '(& DOOVXEMHFWVSURYLGHGZULWWHQLQIRUPHGFRQVHQW6XEMHFWV with a history of diabetes, hypertension, coronary artery disease and G\VOLSLGDHPLD ZHUH H[FOXGHG &OLQLFDO KLVWRU\ DQG DQWKURSRPHWULF measurements were taken; biochemical parameters and levels of 7+6'$ZHUHPHDVXUHG Results and Conclusion:%LRFKHPLFDODQDO\VLVDORQJZLWKFOLQLFDO observations indicated that obesity associated complications had not VHWLQ7KHUHZDVQRVLJQL¿FDQWGLIIHUHQFHLQWKHOHYHOVRI7+6'$ in the serum of obese subjects compared to that of lean subjects LQGLFDWLQJWKDWLQVSLWHRIDJHQHWLFDVVRFLDWLRQEHWZHHQWKH7+6'$ gene and obesity, there seems to be no such association between the protein levels, limiting its potential application
PO78 Validation of retained sample against standard for clinical biochemical parameters in an oncology setup. M S Ghadge, V L Phondekar Tata Memorial Hospital, Department of Biochemistry, Parel, Mumbai, India. Background: Sample collected as part of the original sampling process and reserved for future testing.The size of a retention sample VKRXOGEHVXI¿FLHQWWRDOORZIRUDWOHDVWWZRFRQ¿UPDWRU\DQDO\VHV,Q some cases statutory regulations may require one or more retention VDPSOHVHDFKRIZKLFKVKRXOGEHVHSDUDWHO\LGHQWL¿HGSDFNDJHGDQG sealed. Objective: To validate the retained sample procedure in the laboratory against standard references for clinical biochemistry parameters.
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PO79 Evaluation of serum IL-21, TNF-Alpha and C-reactive protein in patients with chronic periodontitis in comparison with healthy patients Rani Lokhande1, J G Ambekar1, K G Bhat2, Nilima N Dongre1 1 Department of Biochemistry, BLDE University’s Shri B.M.Patil Medical College, Vijayapur 2 Department of Microbiology Maratha Mandal’s NGH Institute of Dental Sciences and Research Centre, Belagavi. Background:&KURQLFLQÀDPPDWLRQLVWKHKDOOPDUNRISHULRGRQWLWLV 7KH LQÀDPPDWRU\ HYHQWV DUH VXJJHVWHG E\ WKH DFWLRQ RI PLFUREHV in tissue cells that lead to release of several cytokines and soluble PHGLDWRUV $PRQJ WKHP 71) DOSKD DQG ,/ DUH NQRZQ WR SOD\ DQ LPSRUWDQW UROH &UHDFWLYH SURWHLQ LV DQ DFXWH SKDVH SURWHLQ LV KLJKO\ VHQVLWLYH PDUNHU XVHG WR LQGLFDWH LQÀDPPDWRU\ WLVVXH 7KLV VWXG\HYDOXDWHVVHUXPOHYHOVRI,O71)DOSKD&UHDFWLYHSURWHLQ in patients with chronic periodontitis and periodontally healthy individuals. Method: 30 cases of chronic periodontitis, 16 systematically healthy VXEMHFWV ZLWK DJH DQG VH[ PDWFKHG ZHUH LQFOXGHG LQ VWXG\ 7KH VHUXPOHYHOVRI,/71)DOSKDZHUHDVVHVVHGE\XVLQJ(Q]\PH /LQNHGLPPXQRVRUEDQWDVVD\&UHDFWLYHSURWHLQDVVHVVHGE\SDUWLFOH enhanced immunoturbidometer. Statistical analysis was performed XVLQJ VWDWLVWLFDO VRIWZDUH 'DWD ZHUH H[SUHVVHG DV PHDQ 6' DQG interquartile ranges and comparison of controls and cases by Mann :KLWQH\7HVW Results:/HYHOVRI,/71)DOSKD&UHDFWLYHSURWHLQZHUHQRWDEO\ KLJKHULQFKURQLFSHULRGRQWLWLVJURXSWKDQFRQWUROS &OLQLFDO SHULRGRQWDOSDUDPHWHU3' DOOLHGSRVLWLYHO\ZLWK,/S Conclusion:,/71)DOSKD&UHDFWLYHSURWHLQKLJKO\H[SUHVVHG in patients with chronic periodontitis than control subjects and linked with clinical parameters of periodontal destruction .Therefore these markers can be used for diagnosis chronic periodontitis. Keywords: ,QWHUOXNLQH 71) DOSKD &UHDFWLYH SURWHLQ &KURQLF periodontitis, Diagnostic biomarker.
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PO80 Effect of glyphosate on blood glucose level and pancreatic marker in Mice Anju M, Jyothi Priya T, Saleena Ummer Velladath 'HSDUWPHQWRI0/762$+60DQLSDO8QLYHUVLW\0DQLSDO Introduction: *O\SKRVDWH DQ DFWLYH LQJUHGLHQW RI URXQG XS LV a broad spectrum herbicide. Residual levels in water and human H[SRVXUH DUH LQFUHDVLQJ 7KH YDULRXV WR[LF HIIHFWV RI JO\SKRVDWH QHHGWREHH[SORUHG+HQFHZHVWXGLHGWKHFKDQJHVLQEORRGOHYHOV of glucose and amylase in mice treated with glyphosate to understand WKHWR[LFHIIHFWVRQSDQFUHDVHV Aim and Objective: To evaluate the effect of glyphosate on blood glucose level and pancreatic marker in mice and to compare the difference in pancreatic amylase and glucose levels in glyphosate treated mice with that of controls Materials and Methods: The Swiss albino mice were divided into 3 groups RIZKLFK*URXSZDVJLYHQGLVWLOOHGZDWHUPO.J *URXSDQG*URXS ZDVJLYHQJO\SKRVDWHLQGRVHVRIPJ.J DQGPJ.J UHVSHFWLYHO\ IRUDSHULRGRIGD\V%ORRGZDVGUDZQIURPWKHUHWURRUELWDOYHLQDWWK DQG WK GD\ DQG DIWHU PRQWKV 6HUXP ZDV VHSDUDWHG DQG *OXFRVH DQG $P\ODVHOHYHOVZHUHHVWLPDWHG Results: 7KHUH ZDV D VLJQL¿FDQW GHFUHDVH LQ EORRG JOXFRVH OHYHO LQ ERWK WKH VWXG\ JURXSV FRPSDUHG WR FRQWURO :H REVHUYHG D VLJQL¿FDQWO\ORZJOXFRVHOHYHOLQORZH[SRVXUHJURXSYHUVXVFRQWURO DQGLQKLJKH[SRVXUHJURXSFRPSDUHGWRORZH[SRVXUH7KHUHZDVQR VLJQL¿FDQWGLIIHUHQFHLQ6HUXP$P\ODVHOHYHOVEHWZHHQWKHJURXSV Conclusion: This study demonstrated that glyphosate has effect on WKH EORRG JOXFRVH 2XU ¿QGLQJV FRUUHODWHV ZLWK SUHYLRXV VWXGLHV ZKLFK VXJJHVWV WKDW JO\SKRVDWH FDQ LQGXFH K\SRJO\FHPLD )XUWKHU HODERUDWHGVWXGLHVDUHUHTXLUHGIRUFRQ¿UPDWLRQRIWKHUHVXOWV
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PO82 Serum electrolytes in patients with ethanol toxicity Sandeep Shetty1, Shankar M.Bakkannavar1, Vinutha R. Bhat2, Padmanabha Udupa2 1 Department of Biochemistry; 2Department of Forensic Medicine and Toxicology, Kasturba Medical College Manipal, Manipal University. Aim:6WXG\RQHOHFWURO\WHVLQSDWLHQWVZLWKHWKDQROWR[LFLW\
PO81 Development of reference ranges for biochemical parameters of liver and renal functions in Karwar city population Bhagyashree K Bhuyar,1 Vijay P M2, Poornima R T3 1 Department of Biochemistry, 2 Department of Pathology, Karwar Institute of Medical Sciences. Background and Objectives: It is a mandatory for any laboratory to adopt “Reference Ranges” within “Reference Limits”. There is a pressing need for the establishment of reference ranges and reference limits for various parameters in routine biochemistry in an Indian population. There is also a need for establishing in house reference ranges considering most variable biological factors such as age, JHQGHUQXWULWLRQDOVWDWXVDQGRWKHUSK\VLRORJLFDOIDFWRUV$VRQGDWH PRVWRIRXUODERUDWRULHVDUHXVLQJWKHWH[WERRNYDOXHVZKLFKJLYH reference ranges of the western population. The objectives of this study was to be determine reference ranges for VRPHELRFKHPLFDOSDUDPHWHUVRIOLYHUDQGUHQDOIXQFWLRQLQ.DUZDU &LW\SRSXODWLRQ
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PO83 Molecular biomarkers of prostate cancer – looking beyond PSA Mariana Brait, Mithu Banerjee*, Akira Oki, Mohamma Hoque, David Sidransky *Senior Advisor (Pathology & Biochemistry), Command Hospital, Northern Command C/o 56 APO Introduction: 3URVWDWH FDQFHU LV WKH VHFRQG PRVW FRPPRQ FDQFHU DPRQJ PHQ ZRUOGZLGH 3UHVHQWO\ WKH PRVW FRPPRQ QRQLQYDVLYH mode of screening, prognostication and management is estimation of VHUXP36$+RZHYHUWKHVHQVLWLYLW\RI36$LVDQGVSHFL¿FLW\ is 41.1%. Therefore, a rigorous search for newer biomarkers for early detection of prostate cancer have been warranted. Aims and Objectives: To search for molecular markers of prostate cancer. Materials and Methods:6L[WHHQSULPDU\PDWFKHGWXPRUDQGVHUXP ZHUH DQDO\]HG E\ ÀXRURJHQLF TXDQWLWDWLYH PHWK\ODWLRQ VSHFL¿F 3&54063 WRGHWHUPLQHDQDO\WLFDODQGFOLQLFDOVHQVLWLYLW\RIWKH genes tested (SSBP2, MCAM, ER_, ER`, APC, CCND2, MGMT, GSTP1, p16 and RAR`2) $GGLWLRQDOO\ VDPH 4063 DVVD\ ZDV employed in serum samples from eighty four cases of prostate cancer, WKLUW\ FRQWUROV DQG VHYHQ FDVHV GLDJQRVHG DV KLJK JUDGH 3URVWDWLF ,QWUDHSLWKHOLDO 1HRSODVLD +*3,1 52& FXUYHV ZHUH SORWWHG IRU HDFKRIWKHJHQHVWRFDOFXODWHVHQVLWLYLW\DQGVSHFL¿FLW\ Results: 7KH VHQVLWLYLW\ DQG VSHFL¿FLW\ RI K\SHUPHWK\ODWLRQ RI 0&$0 ZDV DQG UHVSHFWLYHO\ ZKLFK LV DQ LPSURYHPHQW IURPWKHVHQVLWLYLW\DQGVSHFL¿FLW\RI36$:KHQDSDQHODSSURDFK ZDVWDNHQDFRPELQDWLRQRI0&$0SDQG(5DOSKDLQFUHDVHGWKH VHQVLWLYLW\WRDQGWKHVSHFL¿FLW\UHPDLQHGWKHVDPH Conclusion: $OWKRXJK QHHG WR EH YDOLGDWHG LQ D ODUJHU FRKRUW SURPRWHU '1$ PHWK\ODWLRQ RI 0&$0 S DQG (5 DOSKD KDYH D potential to be utilized as biomarkers for prostate cancer as their VHQVLWLYLW\DQGVSHFL¿FLW\LVEHWWHUWKDQVHUXP36$LQRXUFRKRUWRI VDPSOHV$IWHU YDOLGDWLRQ RXU ¿QGLQJV PD\ UHGXFH WKH QXPEHUV RI unwarranted prostate biopsies which cause morbidity to patients.
PO84 Comparison of thyroid hormones with CA125 in ovarian cancer patients Preeti Karna, YS Phaneendra, Sairoz, Krishnananda Prabhu R V Department of Biochemistry, Kasturba Medical College Manipal, Manipal University, Manipal. Introduction:&$DQWLJHQLVDJO\FRSURWHLQWKDWLVH[SUHVVHGE\ most epithelial ovarian cancer cell in high amount. Thyroid hormones 7DQG7 DUHLPSRUWDQWUHJXODWRUVRIGLIIHUHQWLDWLRQJURZWKDQG metabolism of ovaries. The majority of ovarian cancers are thought WRDULVHIURPWKHRYDULDQVXUIDFHHSLWKHOLDO26( FHOOOD\HUDQGWKHVH FHOOVH[KLELWWKHUHFHSWRUIRUWK\URLGKRUPRQHV%LQGLQJRI7WRLWV UHFHSWRURQ26(UHVXOWVLQLQFUHDVHGH[SUHVVLRQRIHVWURJHQUHFHSWRU (5 "P51$HQFRGH(5LVRIRUPVWKDWDUHVWURQJO\DVVRFLDWHGZLWK ovarian cancer suggesting a link between thyroid hormone status and ovarian cancer. Due to the ubiquitous role of thyroid hormones, it has EHHQK\SRWKHVL]HGWKDWWKH\PD\LQÀXHQFHFDQFHUGHYHORSPHQW6R
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PO88 Free PSA measurment and use of its ratio to total PSA levels in benign and malignant prostate cancer Bhoopal Shinde, Meera Ghadge, Nitin Inamdar, Geeta Rathnakumar, Aparna Jha Tata Memorial Hospital, Parel, Mumbai Introduction: 3URVWDWH FDQFHU VFUHHQLQJ LV IRFXVHG RQO\ RQ WRWDO SURVWDWHVSHFL¿F DQWLJHQ 36$ OHYHOV OHDGV WR PDQ\ IDOVHSRVLWLYH results, with unnecessary biopsies and emotional distress. The current WRWDO 36$ FXWRII OHYHO DOVR SURGXFHV PDQ\ IDOVHQHJDWLYH UHVXOWV Several approaches have been proposed to improve the diagnostic DFFXUDF\RI36$ Aims and Objective: 7R GHWHUPLQH )UHH WR 7RWDO 36$ UDWLR WR GLIIHUHQWLDWH EHWZHHQ %HQLJQ 3URVWDWH +\SHUSODVLD %3+ DQG
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PO89 Renal systemic lupus erythematosus disease activity index (rSLEDAI) correlation with serum complement levels - a useful diagnostic tool in patients with lupus nephritis Asha Patil*, Mary Mathew**, Ravindra Prabhu A***, Chethan Manohar**, Shankar Prasad N*** *Department of Medical Laboratory Technology, School of Allied Health Science, Manipal **Dept. of Pathology, Kasturba Medical College, Manipal, ***Dept. of Nephrology, Kasturba Medical College, Manipal, Manipal University. Introduction: 0RQLWRULQJ UHQDO 6/( GLVHDVH DFWLYLW\ LQGH[ U6/('$, LVDQLPSRUWDQWFOLQLFDOWRROIRUWKHIROORZXSRISDWLHQWV with lupus nephritis. In this cross sectional study, we assessed the DFWLYLW\LQGH[LQELRSV\SURYHQOXSXVQHSKULWLVSDWLHQWVDQGFRUUHODWHG ZLWKWKHVHUXPFRPSOHPHQW&DQG& Material and Methods: Urine sample of patients with lupus nephritis ZHUH FROOHFWHG GXULQJ WKHLU ¿UVW YLVLW SULRU WR WKH UHQDO ELRSV\ DQG analyzed for hematuria, pyuria, proteinuria and renal casts. The SDUDPHWHUV IRU U6/('$, VFRUHV EDVHG RQ KDHPDWXULD ! 5%& KSI S\XULD ! :%&KSI SURWHLQXULD SURWHLQ FUHDWLQLQH ! DQG XULQDU\ FDVWV JUDQXODU RU 5%& ZHUH DQDO\VHG (DFK SRVLWLYH SDUDPHWHUKDGDVFRUHRISRLQWV5HQDODFWLYLW\VFRUHUDQJH U6/('$,VFRUH!ZDVFRQVLGHUHGDVDFWLYHOXSXVQHSKULWLV6HUXP complement levels were estimated by immunoturbidimetric method DQG FRUUHODWHG ZLWK U6/('$, VFRUHV 1RUPDO UDQJH & PJGO&±PJGO Result:$WRWDORISDWLHQWVZHUHLQFOXGHGLQWKHVWXG\7KHPHDQ U6/('$,VFRUHZDV6' DQGWKHPHDQVHUXPOHYHOVRI& LVPJGO6' DQG&PJGO6' U6/('$,VFRUH were found to have negative correlation with the complement levels. Conclusion: In this study, we observed that active renal involvement LQGLFWHGE\SRVLWLYHU6/('$,ZDVDVVRFLDWHGZLWKORZ&DQG& OHYHOV0RQLWRULQJU6/('$,LQFRQMXQFWLRQZLWKVHUXPFRPSOHPHQW levels is a useful indicator for disease activity and can aid in follow up and proper management of patients with lupus patients.
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PO90 Ideal substrate for pseudoesterase activity of human serum albumin: an in-silico study Deepak Kumar1, Rajasri Bhattacharyya2, Dibyajyoti Banerjee1* 1 Department of Experimental Medicine and Biotechnology, Post Graduate Institute of Medical Education and Research, Chandigarh, India. 2 Department of Biotechnology, Maharishi Markandeshwar University, Mullana, Ambala, India Introduction: Detection of pseudoesterese activity of human serum DOEXPLQ+6$ LVDQRYHOZD\RIDOEXPLQHVWLPDWLRQ+RZHYHUWKH ideal substrate for albumin estimation is yet to be investigated. Aim & Objectives:,GHQWL¿FDWLRQRILGHDOVXEVWUDWHIRUSVHXGRHVWHUDVH DFWLYLW\+6$XVLQJWRROVRIFRPSXWDWLRQDOELRORJ\ Materials and Methods: The 3-D structure of various known ester substrates (i.e. _-Napthyl acetate, `1DSWK\ODFHWDWH,QGR[\ODFHWDWH S1LWURSKHQ\O DFHWDWH $PLQR HWK\O DFHWDWH 5HVRUX¿Q DFHWDWH 4-Methyl Umbelliferyl acetate, Isoamyl acetate, Indophenyl acetate, $FHWR[\PHWK\O4XLQROLQLXP7URSORQHDFHWDWH$FHW\O0HWK\O &KROLQH %XW\U\O FKROLQH $FHW\O D]D &KROLQH 3URSLRQ\O &KROLQH $FHW\O 6HOHQRFKROLQH $FHW\O &KROLQH DUH GRZQORDGHG IURP 3XE&KHP GDWDEDVH 7KHVH VXEVWUDWHV DUH GRFNHG ZLWK WKH NQRZQ DFWLYHVLWHRI+6$7\U XVLQJ*2/'7KHLQWHUDFWLRQEHWZHHQ GRFNHGHQ]\PHVXEVWUDWHFRPSOH[HVDUHVWXGLHGE\YLVXDOL]DWLRQDQG REWDLQHG¿WQHVVVFRUH Results: ,W LV REVHUYHG WKDW YDULRXV HVWHU VXEVWUDWHV H[KLELW VLJQL¿FDQW¿WQHVVVFRUHVLJQLI\LQJWKDWWKH\DUHSRWHQWLDOVXEVWUDWHV IRUHVWLPDWLQJSVHXGRHVWHUDVHDFWLYLW\2XWRIWKHFKRVHQVXEVWUDWHV PHWK\O8PEHOOLIHU\O$FHWDWHH[KLELWVKLJKHVW¿WQHVVVFRUHZKHUHDV $PLQR(WK\O$FHWDWHVKRZVORZHVW¿WQHVVVFRUH Conclusion: ([SHULPHQWDO YDOLGDWLRQV RI WKH REVHUYHG UHVXOWV DUH VXJJHVWHG,WLVH[SHFWHGWKDWVXEVWUDWHVZLWKKLJK¿WQHVVVFRUHZLOO be better substrate for pseudoesterase activity. However, in-silico DQDO\VLVRIHQHUJHWLFVRIWKHFKRVHQHQ]\PHVXEVWUDWHFRPSOH[ZLOO through more light for substrate design. Keywords:3VHXGRHVWHUDVH+XPDQ6HUXP$OEXPLQHVWHUVXEVWUDWHV computational biology.
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PO94 (VWDEOLVKPHQW RI WULPHVWHUVSHFL¿F UHIHUHQFH intervals of serum T3, T4 and TSH in pregnant Indian population Barun Kumar Chakrabarty, 1 Vijai Singh,2 Binay Mitr,1 Reetika Pal 1 Military Hospital Namkum,1 CH Lucknow2 Introduction: Maternal thyroid hormone level during pregnancy is vital for the health of the mother as well as the developing child. During pregnancy at different trimesters there are number of hormonal and metabolicchanges occur, like, rise in thyroxine binding globulins (TBG), alteration of iodine metabolism,increase in human chorionic gonadotropin (bHCG), haemodilution etc. which affects thyroid hormone level.Therefore reference intervals (RI) for thyroid hormones in pregnant population require to be established separately from general population for proper assessment of thyroid function during pregnancy. Aims and Objectives : Reference intervals (RIs) of serum thyroid stimulating hormone (TSH)total T4and total T3 were determined in healthy pregnant women by enzymelinked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) technique after partitioning them into three trimesters. Material and Methods: This study was conducted in the zonal level army hospital. The reference population was chosen from a study population ofpregnant females of army dependents by applying strict inclusion and exclusion criteria. The assays were done using proper quality control measures. Results: RIs were calculated from the central 95 % of the distribution of TSH total T3and total T4 values located between the lower reference limit of 2.5 percentile and upper reference limit of 97.5 SHUFHQWLOH YDOXH FRQ¿GHQFH LQWHUYDOV IRU WKH XSSHU DQG ORZHU reference limits were also determined. The values thus obtained varied from those provided by the kit literature. Conclusion: In comparison to our derived reference intervals, the reference data from kit manufacturer under-diagnosed both hypoand hyper-thyroidism within our pregnant reference population. Keywords: Reference interval, Reference range, Thyroid hormones, 7ULPHVWHUVSHFL¿F3UHJQDQF\(/,6$
PO95 Oxidative stress in the development of genetic generalized epilepsy and idiopathic intractable epilepsy: an observational study in a south Indian population Prasad DKV , Satyanarayana U , Uzma Shaheen , Surya Prabha T5 , Anjana Munshi6 1 Central Diagnostic Laboratory, NRI Institute of Medical Sciences, Sangivalasa, Visakhapatnam, Andhra Pradesh, India 2 Dr NTR University of Health Sciences, Vijayawada, Andhra Pradesh, India 3 Institute of Genetics and Hospital for Genetic Diseases, Punjagutta, Hyderabad, Telangana, India 1,2,3
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PO96 Nitric oxide in health and disease: our experience Archana Singh1*, Ashok kumar Ahirwar1, Ambrish Tiwari1 and Jayashree Bhattacharjee2 1 Dept of Biochemistry, All India Institute of Medical Sciences; 2Deptt. of Biochemistry, Lady Hardinge Medical College
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PO97 Estimation of vitamin-B12 and folate among the T2DM patients on metformin, in and around the rural areas of pondicherry *C. AnandaVayaravel, # R. Ramesh, G. Radhika, K. Shaik Anwar Hussain,A. R. Srinivasan *Department of Biochemistry, **Department of Medicine, Sri Venkateshwaraa Medical College Hospital & Research Centre, Ariyur, #Department of Biochemistry, Mahatma Gandhi Medical College and Research Institute, Pilliyarkuppam, Puducherry, India. Background: T2DM is a complex heterogeneous group of metabolic disorders including hyperglycemia and impaired insulin action and/ or insulin secretion.The etiology of human T2DM is multifactorial, with genetic back ground and physical inactivity as two critical components.Metformin is considered as a cornerstone in the treatment RI'LDEHWHVDQGLVWKHPRVWIUHTXHQWO\SUHVFULEHG¿UVWOLQHWKHUDS\ for individuals with T2DM. Long term and high dose treatment with PHWIRUPLQ LV NQRZQ WR EH DVVRFLDWHG ZLWK YLWDPLQ % GH¿FLHQF\ in10-30% of patients with T2DM. Our study was carried out among the T2DM patients on metformin therapy. Aim: To estimate the levels of serum vitamin B12 &folateamong the T2DM patients on metformin. Materials and Methodology: The study includes 30 T2DM patients with metformin and 30 age and sex matched controls were taken from Sri Venkateshwaraa Medical College Hospital & Research &HQWUH7KLVFDVHFRQWUROVWXG\TXDQWL¿HG9LWDPLQ% IRODWHE\ Electro Chemiluminescence method. Results and Conclusions: The patients analyzed showed a decrease in the levels of vitamin B12 & folate as compared with the controls. The future perspective of this study is to study the genetic interactions DQGWKHELRFKHPLFDOFDXVHVRIPHWIRUPLQLQGXFHG%GH¿FLHQF\LQ T2DM patients.
PO98 Role of free radicals and antioxidant in low backache K. Vignesh Babu, S. Venkata Rao Introduction: Low backache may be caused by muscle or ligament strain, bulging or ruptured disks, Osteoarthritis, skeletal irregularities, or Osteoporosis etc. The pain may originate from the muscles, nerves, bones, joints or other structures in the spine. Antioxidants acts as scavengers, suppress the formation of free radicals and oppose their activities. Aims and objectives: (1) To evaluate levels of Malondialdehyde (MDA) and Vitamin C (Ascorbic acid) in low backache patients.(11) To correlate relationship between MDA, Vitamin C in low backache patients Materials and methods: ORZEDFNDFKHSDWLHQWVQ DQG normal healthy controls with average age 45yrs (30-60yrs) were selected for the study. Heparinized blood sample were used for estimating lipid peroxidation and the status of antioxidants. MDA levels were estimated by Satoh method (TBARS), Vitamin C level E\FRORULPHWULFPHWKRG'13+ Results: MDA levels were more in low backache cases and Vitamin &OHYHOVGHFUHDVHGLQFDVHVWKDQFRQWUROV3YDOXHZDVLQWKHVH SDUDPHWHUVDQGZHUHVLJQL¿FDQW Discussion: In low backache, presence of free radicals mediates lipid peroxidation resulting in the soft tissue damage of these MRLQWV3DUWLFXODUO\WKHMRLQWVSDFHVGDPDJHFRUUHODWHVZLWKWKHRYHU production of free radicals and lack of oxygen processing enzymes and scavenging molecules. Conclusion: %\WKLVVWXG\ZHFDQFRQ¿UPKLJKHUOHYHORIR[LGDWLYH stress in low backache were due to increased lipid peroxidation and decreased levels of Vitamin C. Hence, antioxidant supplementation to low backache victims is certainly useful to reduce the symptoms of pain and favor good prognosis.
PO99 Free radical status and _1- Antitrypsin levels in smokers with COPD Nageshwari. A, S. Venkata Rao Introduction: &23'LVDGLVHDVHFKDUDFWHUL]HGE\DLUÀRZOLPLWDWLRQ which is to a greater extent irreversible. Smoking induces respiratory SUREOHPV LQFOXGLQJ &KURQLF 2EVWUXFWLYH 3XOPRQDU\ 'LVHDVH &23' &LJDUHWWH VPRNH FRQWDLQV IUHH UDGLFDOV ZKLFK GHFUHDVHV alpha1 antitrypsin levels in the body. Aim and objectives: 1. To estimate _1 antitrypsin, Vitamin E, 9LWDPLQ&OHYHOVLQVPRNHUVZLWK&23'7RVWXG\WKHUHODWLRQVKLS between _1 antitrypsin levels and Vitamin E, Vitamin C levels in VPRNHUVZLWK&23' Materials and Methods: 20 non-smokers (controls) and 80 &23' FDVHV ZLWK VPRNLQJ KLVWRU\ ZHUH VWXGLHG E\ VSLURPHWU\DQG FODVVL¿HGLQWRIRXUJURXSVDFFRUGLQJWR*2/'6HUXP_1 antitrypsin
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was estimated by quantitative turbidimetric method. Vitamin E was HVWLPDWHG E\ %DNHU DQG )UDQN PHWKRG 9LWDPLQ & E\ FRORULPHWULF PHWKRG'13+ 6WDWLVWLFVE\6DO6WDWVRIWZDUH Results: Controls had normal spirometry. Cases showed a decrease LQ)(9ZLWKFRUUHVSRQGLQJLQFUHDVHLQWKHQXPEHURIFLJDUHWWHV day. _1 antitrypsin, vitamin E and vitamin C were decreased proportionately with increase in the number of cigarettes/day in cases when compared to controls. The difference in the mean of each parameter between different case groups and controls is statistically KLJKO\VLJQL¿FDQWS Discussion: Cigarette smoking produces free radicals that inhibits _1 antitrypsin. The soot attracts neutrophils to the site which releases more free radicals. Thus there is more elastase and less protease inhibitor, leading to lung damage. Conclusion: Our study showed decreased _1 antitrypsin and antioxidant levels in smokers due to the increased consumption of antioxidants in the body which in turn due to increased production of free radicals respectively.
PO100 Urine albumin excretion as a marker of acute glycemic changes in isolated postprandial hyperglycemia. Shilpasree A S, Vidya S Patil, Vani Axita, Vijayetha P Patil, Deepti G Ingleshwar. SDM College of Medical Sciences and Hospital, Dharwad, Karnataka Introduction: ,VRODWHG SRVWSUDQGLDO K\SHUJO\FHPLD ,33+* LV D major risk factor for the development of cardiovascular diseases and most of the times it occurs in patients with normal glycemic FRQWURO DV GLDJQRVHG E\ IDVWLQJ EORRG JOXFRVH )%* DQG +E$F levels. Urine albumin excretion (UAE) is an independent predictor of cardiovascular disease risk and mortality in diabetic as well as non diabetic individuals. Aim and objectives: 7RVWXG\WKH8$(LQ,33+*DQGWRFRPSDUH with normoglycemia, impaired glucose tolerance, isolated fasting hyperglycemia and combined fasting and postprandial hyperglycemia subjects to show the possible association of postprandial glycemic excursions with cardiovascular mortality. Materials and methods: 318 patients with type II DM were divided into 5 groups based on their fasting and postprandial blood JOXFRVH 33%* OHYHOV 8$( DQG OLSLG SUR¿OH LQ GLIIHUHQW JURXSV ZDV PHDVXUHG DQG FRPSDUHG XVLQJ $129$ 5HJUHVVLRQ DQDO\VLV ZDVXVHGWRSUHGLFWWKHYDULDWLRQRI8$(ZLWK)%*33%*DQGWRWDO cholesterol.
PO101 Prevalence of gestational diabetes mellitus: study based on IADPSG and recent who diagnostic criteria with special reference to Hb A1c Nilakhe SD, Ramavataram DVSS, Sambahre V, Nandeshwar AS. Introduction: Gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM) is any degree of JOXFRVHLQWROHUDQFH¿UVWUHFRJQL]HGGXULQJSUHJQDQF\:RPHQZLWK GDM and their children have risk to developType 2 diabetes mellitus in their later life, contributing to prevalence of diabetes. Various FULWHULD DUH IROORZHG IRU GLDJQRVLV RI *'0 OLNH$'$ :+2 DQG ',36,LQ,QGLD5HFHQWO\:+2KDGUHIRUPHGWKHLUFULWHULDIRU*'0 IRU$VLDQVLQVXEVHTXHQWWR,$'36*:HGHFLGHGWRFRPSDUH these criteria with special attention to Hb A1c. Methods: After informed written consent, 287 pregnant women were screened for GDM by 75 g OGTT under fasting conditionat 24 WRZHHNRIJHVWDWLRQDW$1&60,0(56XUDW(WKLFDOFRPPLWWHH DSSURYDOKDGEHHQWDNHQSULRUWRVWXG\:RPHQZLWKWK\URLGDQGRWKHU disorders were excluded from study. Relevant clinical information was collected. Glucose and other biochemical investigations by DXWRDQDO\]HUE\7UDQVDVLD%LRPHGLFDO0XPEDL+E$FE\1*63 FHUWL¿HG+3/&PHWKRGE\%,25$'86$ZHUHDQDO\]HG'DWDZDV FRPSLOHGDQGVWDWLVWLFDODQDO\VLVXVLQJDSSURSULDWHWRROVGRQHE\6366 version 21, IBM, USA. Results: $FFRUGLQJWR',63,:+2:+2DQG,$'36* criteria,prevalence of 14.6% (42), 15.6% (45), 33.1% (95)for GDM was observed respectively. Based on Hb A1c values of ?6.5% and 6.0 to 6.4%,3.8% (10) women with diabetes and 4.2% (11) women with impaired glucose tolerance respectively were observed.Thus about 4%women with pre-existing diabetes can be falsely included in the prevalence and adverse outcomes of GDM. Conclusion: Screening with Hb A1c along with OGTTfor the GLDJQRVLV RI *'0 ZRXOG EH D VLJQL¿FDQW PDUNHU WR UXOH RXW SUH existing diabetes mellitus in pregnant population.
PO102 Serum hepcidin levels in diabetes mellitus Padmanaban Venkatesan1, Joe Varghese1, Jasmine Prasad2, Molly Jacob1. Departments of Biochemistry1 and Community Medicine2,Christian Medical College, Vellore, Tamil Nadu, India
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to have diabetes mellitus (DM). Age-matched maleswith fasting glucose values within the reference range served ascontrol subjects. Each sample obtained was used to estimate haemoglobin, glucose, &UHDFWLYH SURWHLQ &53 IHUULWLQ LURQ WRWDO LURQELQGLQJ FDSDFLW\ (TIBC) and hepcidin. Anthropometric measurements were also made on each subject. Results: Twenty one subjects were studied in each group. Both groups were similar in age and anthropometric measurements. There were no differences in values of haemoglobin, serum iron, TIBC and transferrin saturation between the two groups. Serum ferritin levels ZHUH VLJQL¿FDQWO\ KLJKHU LQ WKRVH ZLWK '0 PHGLDQ >LQWHUTXDUWLOH UDQJH@ >@ QJPO ZKHQ FRPSDUHG ZLWK FRQWUROV (79 [46.65-155.5] ng/ml). Serum hepcidin levels were similar in the JURXSV+HSFLGLQIHUULWLQUDWLRZDVVLJQL¿FDQWO\ORZHULQWKRVHZLWK DM when compared with control subjects. Conclusion: Serum ferritin, often used as marker of body iron VWRUHV ZDV VLJQL¿FDQWO\ KLJKHU LQ VXEMHFWV ZLWK GLDEHWHV PHOOLWXV but hepcidin levels were not. Lower hepcidin-ferritin ratio in subjects with diabetes mellitus suggests that serum hepcidin levels were inappropriately low for the increased body iron stores in these VXEMHFWVDVLQGLFDWHGE\HOHYDWHGVHUXPIHUULWLQOHYHOV7KLV¿QGLQJ UHTXLUHVFRQ¿UPDWLRQLQODUJHUVDPSOHVDQGLWVVLJQL¿FDQFHUHTXLUHV exploration.
PO103 Vitamin D in Type 2 diabetes patients from 0HJKDOD\D'RHV9LWDPLQ'SOD\DVLJQL¿FDQWUROHLQ regulating glucose homeostasis? Kaustubh Bora, Alice Abraham Ruram Department of Biochemistry, North Eastern Indira Gandhi Regional Institute of Health and Medical Sciences (NEIGRIHMS), Shillong, Meghalaya, India. Introduction: Although inadequate vitamin D is described in relation to deranged glucose homeostasis and risk of future diabetes, its role in established cases of diabetes is unclear. Meghalaya in northeast India receives very low sunshine and high rainfall. Also known as ‘the abode of clouds’ and ‘the wettest place on earth’, vitamin D status in diabetics from Meghalaya is thus of special interest. Objectives: (i) to evaluate vitamin D status, and (ii) to determine the association of vitamin D with indices of glucose homeostasis in type 2 diabetes (T2D) patients from Meghalaya. Methods: :H GHWHUPLQHG K\GUR[\YLWDPLQ ' 2+' concentrations in 251 T2D patients (not on insulin), and examined WKHLUDVVRFLDWLRQVZLWKWKHIROORZLQJLQGLFHVRIJOXFRVHKRPHRVWDVLV IDVWLQJ EORRG VXJDU )%6 SRVWSUDQGLDO EORRG VXJDU 33%6 JO\FDWHG KHPRJORELQ +E$F IDVWLQJ LQVXOLQ ), KRPHRVWDVLV model assessments of insulin resistance (HOMA-IR) and `-cell function (HOMA-`). Results: 1RQHRIWKHSDWLHQWVKDGDGHTXDWHYLWDPLQ'VWDWXV SDWLHQWV KDG GH¿FLHQF\ 2+' QJP/ ZKLOH KDG LQVXI¿FLHQF\ 2+' QJP/ 2Q XQLYDULDWH DQDO\VLV VLJQL¿FDQW DVVRFLDWLRQV 3 RI 2+' ZHUH REVHUYHG
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PO104 Assessment of kidney function tests in diabetes mellitus patients under insulin doses in Arar region M N Khan Objectives: The aim of this work is to assess the kidney function tests in Diabetes Mellitus patients under insulin doses in Arar region Introduction: Diabetes Mellitus (D.M) is a prevalent endocrinal GLVRUGHULQ.LQJGRPRI6DXGL$UDELD3UHVHQWVWXG\LVWRKLJKOLJKWWKH HIIHFWRIORQJODVWLQJFDVHVRIFRQWUROOHG'0RQ.LGQH\)XQFWLRQV in a local region. (IIHFWRI'LDEHWHV0HOOLWXVRQ5HQDO)XQFWLRQ'LDEHWLFUHQDOGLVHDVH in human often requires the better part of two decades to develop the signs and symptoms of advanced/clinical diabetic nephropathy with underlying extensive damage to the various segments of the nephron, thereby causing albuminuria, rising blood pressure, and a progressive GHFOLQH RI JORPHUXODU ¿OWUDWLRQ $QGHUVHQ $5 6PLGW 80 6YHQGVHQ3$ Methods: The serum biochemistry examination for Glucose, Urea and Creatinine. *OXFRVH7KH IDVWLQJ VHUXP JOXFRVH OHYHO ZHUHREWDLQHG IURP WKH laboratory of Clinical Biochemistry using departement Autoanalyser (Dimension model RXL MAX ) of the Arar Central Hospital,Arar. Normal values : 70-110 mg/dl. 8UHD8UHD .LW 5DQGR[ DQG D VSHFWURSKRWRPHWHU ZHUH XVHG WR determine the serum urea concentration in the samples. Normal values : Serum (urea) 10 – 50 mg / dl . &UHDWLQLQH6HUXP FUHDWLQLQH ZDV PHDVXUHG E\ D .LW 5DQGR[ using the compensated kinetic Jaffe assay. 1RUPDOYDOXHV
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PO105 Markers of oxidative stress: an early approach to detect Cardio Vascular Disease (CVD) in menopausal women Jyot Amrita,1 MridulaMahajan,2 AJS Bhanwer3 1 Department of Biochemistry, Sri Guru Ram Das Institute of Medical Sciences and Research, Amritsar, Punjab, India 2 Department of Biochemistry, Government Medical College, Amritsar, Punjab, India 3 Department of Human Genetics, Guru Nanak Dev University, Amritsar, Punjab, India Introduction: The imbalance in the oxidative processes results in the onset of endothelial dysfunction, which leads to cardiovascular disease (CVD) in menopausal women, due to various hormonal changes.
PO106 Protein carbonyls and protein thiols in rheumatoid arthritis Pullaiah Pasupuleti1, MM Suchitra1, B. Siddhartha Kumar2 1 Department of Biochemistry, 2 Department of Medicine, S.V. Institute of Medical Sciences, Tirupati, Andra Pradesh. Background: 5KHXPDWRLGDUWKULWLV5$ LVDFKURQLFLQÀDPPDWRU\ autoimmune disorder which affects multiple systems. Highly reactive oxygen species are believed to be involved in the pathogenesis of the diseases, and increase the protein oxidation and additionally HQKDQFHVWKHLQÀDPPDWLRQLQ5$SDWLHQWV7KHSUHVHQFHRIFDUERQ\O groups in proteins has therefore been used as a marker of ROSPHGLDWHGSURWHLQR[LGDWLRQ3URWHLQWKLROVDUHDOVRDQLQGLFDWRURIWKH antioxidant status in RA. Material and Methods: Twenty four patients newly diagnosed with 5KHXPDWRLG$UWKULWLVZHUHFRQVLGHUHGDVVWXG\JURXSDQGWZHQW\¿YH age and sex matched healthy control group. Serum protein carbonyls ZHUH HVWLPDWHG E\ GLQLWURSKHQ\O K\GUD]LQH '13+ PHWKRG DQG protein thiols by Elman’s reagent by using spectrophotometer. 6WDWLVWLFDODQDO\VLVZDVSHUIRUPHGXVLQJ6366IRUZLQGRZVYHUVLRQ $µS¶YDOXHZDVFRQVLGHUHGDVVWDWLVWLFDOO\VLJQL¿FDQW Results: 3URWHLQ FDUERQ\OV ZHUH VLJQL¿FDQWO\ KLJKHU S SURWHLQ WKLROV VKRZHG VLJQL¿FDQWO\ ORZHU S LQ SDWLHQWV ZLWK 5$ FRPSDUHG WR WKH FRQWURO JURXS 3URWHLQ FDUERQ\O VKRZHG VLJQL¿FDQWQHJDWLYHFRUUHODWLRQZLWKWKHSURWHLQWKLROVS LQ RA patients. Conclusion: Rheumatoid arthritis is a condition with increased oxidative stress and decreased antioxidant status, which will enhances WKHSURWHLQPRGL¿FDWLRQE\WKHIRUPDWLRQRISURWHLQFDUERQ\OVDQG decreased protein thiols that leads to progression of disease and its complications. The measurement of these products would be used to assess the disease severity and its complications in RA patients.
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PO108 Assessment of serum vaspin levels among Type 2 diabetes mellitus patients with or without acute coronary syndrome JS Aswathy1, Prashant S Adole1, MuktaWyawahare2, Rama PrakashaSaya3 Department of 1Biochemistr and 2Medicine, Jawaharlal Institute of Postgraduate Medical Education and Research, Pondicherry, India; 3 Department of Medicine,Kanachur Institute of Medical Sciences & Research Center, Natekal, Mangalore, India. Introduction7\SHGLDEHWHVPHOOLWXVLVRQWKHYHUJHRIEHFRPLQJ a pandemic in India. Type 2 diabetes mellitus are known to have two to four times increased risk of carotid artery disease.Adipokines have been regarded recently as direct link between diabetes and atherosclerosis. Visceral adipose tissue derived serine protease LQKLELWRU9$63,1 RQHRIWKHPRUHUHFHQWO\GLVFRYHUHGDGLSRNLQH inhibits the proteases responsible for insulin resistance, carotid plaque development and rupture. In literature, few studies had addressed the role of vaspin in pathogenesis of acute coronary syndrome in patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus. Aims and Objectives: To identify association between serum YDVSLQZLWKOLSLGSUR¿OHFUHDWLQHNLQDVHWRWDOFUHDWLQHNLQDVH0% troponin-I, age, height, weight, blood pressure, smoking, family history of acute coronary syndrome and to prove the hypothesis of low serum vaspin level as predictor of acute coronary syndrome in patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus. Materials and Methods: )RUW\ RQH W\SH GLDEHWHV PHOOLWXV patients (controls) and 41 of type 2 diabetes mellitus patients with acute coronary syndrome (cases) were enrolled in the study. Anthropometric measurements were performed and fasting serum biochemical parameters and vaspin were measured.The data was UHFRUGHG DQG DQDO\VHG RQ 6366 V\VWHP 7KH UHVXOWV RI FDVHV DQG FRQWUROVZHUHFRPSDUHGE\VWXGHQWWWHVWRU0DQQ±:KLWQH\WHVW$OO WKH SDUDPHWHUV ZHUH FRUUHODWHG ZLWK VHUXP YDVSLQ E\ 3HDUVRQ¶V RU Spearman’s correlation.
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PO109 0XOWLSOH $F\O &R$ GHK\GURJHQDVH GH¿FLHQF\ (MADD)/glutaric acidemia type II: the most common fatty acid oxidation disorder detected in the metabolic laboratory at NIMHANS Archana Natarajan, 1Rita Christopher, 2Sadanandavalli Retnaswami Chandra. 1 Metabolic Laboratory, Department of Neurochemistry, 2Department of Neurology, National Institute of Mental Health and Neuro Sciences (NIMHANS), Bengaluru, Karnataka 1
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PO110 Serum adenosine deaminase activity in type 2 diabetes mellitus and its correlation with subclinical LQÀDPPDWLRQLQVXOLQUHVLVWDQFHDQGK\SHUJO\FHPLD Senthil Kumar GP1, Saranya Sankar1, Kadhiravan T2 1 Department of Biochemistry, 2 Department of Medicine, JIPMER, Puducherry. Introduction: Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus is characterized by chronic hyperglycemia and insulin resistance. Several studies demonstrated that serum Adenosine deaminase (ADA) is elevated in type 2 DM. Aims and objective: The present study was conducted to estimate the activity of serum ADA in newly diagnosed type 2 DM patients DQGWRFRUUHODWHZLWKLQVXOLQUHVLVWDQFHDQGVXEFOLQLFDOLQÀDPPDWLRQ Materials and methods: 40 newly diagnosed type 2 DM patients were selected as cases and 40 age and gender matched healthy individual were selected as control. Routine biochemical parameters such as fasting blood glucose, total cholesterol, HDL Cholesterol, Triglycerides, LDL cholesterol, VLDL cholesterol, urea and creatinine were estimated in serum. Serum ADA, Insulin, Glycated Hemoglobin, C-reactive protein and Homeostatic Model AssessmentInsulin Resistance (HOMA-IR) were also estimated. Result:+E$FLVVLJQL¿FDQWO\KLJKHULQFDVHVWKDQFRQWUROV$'$ &53LQVXOLQDQG+20$,5OHYHOVZHUHVLJQL¿FDQWO\KLJKHULQFDVHV FRPSDUHG WR FRQWUROV $'$ VKRZV VLJQL¿FDQW SRVLWLYH FRUUHODWLRQ ZLWK)%6LQVXOLQ+20$,5&537&+27*/DQG9/'/
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PO113 Associations among insulin resistance, TAG/HDL ratio and thyroid hormone levels – a study on Type 2 diabetes mellitus in obese and overweight subjects Background: Obesity and diabetes mellitus are two modern epidemics. In recent years, Thyroid abnormalities have also been documented as a co morbidity in Insulin resistance. Isolated reports are available with reference to thyroid abnormalities, Insulin resistance and dyslipidemia, but several are in equivocal. TAG/HDL ratio could serve as a surrogate PDUNHUIRU/'/SDUWLFOHVL]HVPDOOGHQVH :HXQGHUWRRNWKHVWXG\WR evaluate associations among insulin resistance, TAG/HDL ratio and thyroid hormone levels with a view to possibly arrive at a biochemical SUHGLFWRULQWKHOLJKWRI,QVXOLQUHVLVWDQFH)XUWKHUPRUHZHDUULYHGDW biochemical predictors that could forewarn not only the magnitude of Insulin resistance but also thyroid co morbidity. These results form the crux of the present study. Methods: A total number of 93 T2DM patients of both sexes recruited from Mahatma Gandhi medical college and research institute during the latter half of 2015 were enrolled in this study. The cardio-metabolic risk factors were assessed through , body mass index (BMI), blood pressure, fasting serum glucose and lipid SUR¿OHJO\FRV\ODWHGKHPRJORELQDQGKRPHRVWDVLVPRGHODVVHVVPHQW of insulin resistance (HOMA-IR). Serum free T4, T3 and TSH were also measured to assess the thyroid comorbidity as a function of insulin resistance. Results: In overweight diabetic patients, the ROC curve analyses demonstrated that the best marker for insulin resistance was triglyceride TG&TG/HDL with the areas under the ROC curve of DQGUHVSHFWLYHO\7ZDVOHVVVLJQL¿FDQWZKHQFRPSDUHG to TG and TG/HDL marker for insulin resistance (cut off value for HOMA-IR 2.69) with areas under the ROC curve of 0.583, but T3, T4 LVPRUHVLJQL¿FDQWLQREHVHJURXSZLWK52&7KHRSWLPDO FXWRIISRLQWVRI7*77$*+'/ZDVDPDUNHU for predicting insulin resistance in overweight diabetic patients and TC 7*77LQREHVHJURXS Conclusions 7*+'/ FDQ EH XVHG DV D XVHIXO PDUNHU IRU LQVXOLQ resistance in Type 2 diabetic patients, especially for overweight diabetic patients. Keywords: Obesity; Type 2 diabetes; Thyroid hormones; Cardio metabolic factors.
PO114 &OLQLFDO VHQVLWLYLW\ DQG VSHFL¿FLW\ RI +20$,5 A study on insulin resistance in obese and overweight patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus Jayanthi R1, Srinivasan AR1, Niranjan G1 , Hanifah M2 Department of Biochemistry, Department of General Medicine, Mahatma Gandhi Medical College and Research Institute, Sri Balaji Vidyapeeth, Pondy Cuddalore Main Road, Pillaiyarkuppam, Pondicherry.
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PO115 Incidence of undiagnosed hypertension, dyslipidemia, and diabetes in obese young adults with sedentary habits Indu Saxena1, Manoj Kumar2, Navita Purohit3 1 Department of Biochemistry, All India Institute of Medical Sciences, Jodhpur, Rajasthan. 2Department of Physiology, TSM Medical College, Amausi, Lucknow, UP. 3Centre for Rehabilitation, Kokilaben Dhirubhai Ambani Hospital, Andheri West, Mumbai, Maharashtra.
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Background and Objectives: 1RQFRPPXQLFDEOHGLVHDVHV1&'V are rapidly becoming the leading causes of disability and death. $QQXDOLQFRPHORVVIURP1&'VDPRQJZRUNLQJDGXOWVLQ,QGLDZDV Rs251 billion in 2004, and is constantly increasing. Obesity is often the underlying cause in hypertension, dyslipidemia, and diabetes PHOOLWXV3RSXODWLRQEDVHG SUHYHQWLRQ VWUDWHJLHV KDYH KLJK LPSDFW are cost-effective and are likely to be sustainable in the long term. This study was aimed at identifying the hypertensive, dyslipidemic,
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and diabetic individuals from the obese and sedentary young adults enrolled in institutes of higher education. Methodology:2EHVH\RXQJDGXOWVDJH\HDUV ZLWK%0,! NJP DQG RYHUZHLJKW LQGLYLGXDOV ZLWK ZDLVW FLUFXPIHUHQFH ! LQFK LQ PDOHV DQG ! LQFK LQ IHPDOHV ZHUH LGHQWL¿HG RQ YLVLWLQJ institutes of higher education. Their blood pressure was recorded, and fasting blood samples were collected for estimation of cholesterol, triglycerides, HDL-cholesterol, and glucose. Results: A total of 736 subjects (303 females) participated in this study. 160 Male (37%) and 119 female (39.3%) subjects were obese or with waist circumference higher than desired. Of these, 44 (27.5%) males and 28 (23.5%) females werepre-hypertensive or hypertensive; 48 (30%) males and 30 (25.2%) females had dyslipidemia; 11 (6.9%) males and 5 (4.2%) females had impaired fasting glucose; and 2 (1.25%) males were diabetic. Hypertension was also observed in 52 individuals (31 males) with normal BMI and waist circumference. Conclusion: Since none of these volunteers was aware of his/ her condition, they were advised to consult a physician immediately and make lifestyle changes. This study shows the presence of XQGLDJQRVHG1&'VLQ\RXQJDGXOWV+LJK/'/OHYHOVZHUHREVHUYHG in normal, hypertensive, and overweight individuals, contrary to our expectations. It is essential to identify such high risk persons as early as possible and monitor them regularly to delay or prevent future complications.
PO116 Association between genetic variations in beta cell function genes glycemic control in gestational diabetes mellitus M.Lenin, *R. Ramesh, # Seetesh Ghose, * A. R. Srinivasan * Department of Biochemistry, #Department of Obstetrics & Gynecology Mahatma Gandhi Medical College and Research Institute, Pilliyarkuppam, Puducherry, India. *
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PO117 Correlation of serum ferritin, folate and iron with CD4 levels in HIV seropositive anaemic women Kharb S, Kumawat M, Lallar M*, Ghalaut PS+, Nanda S* Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology*, Medicine+ Department of Biochemistry, Pt. B.D. Sharma University of Health Sciences, Rohtak
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PO118 Thyroid dysfunction in a rural region of North Kerala, India - its association with dyslipidemia and diabetes mellitus Sangeetha V Joice, Rebecca Abraham, Dinesh, Beena Kumari Malabar Medical College, Calicut, Kerala Introduction: The total burden of thyroid disorders in India is 42 million. Sex, age, ethnic and geographical factors affect its prevalence. Thyroid disorders adversely affects lipid and carbohydrate metabolism. As there is a paucity of data from this region of kerala our principle aim was (i) to assess the thyroid status of this region and (ii) to study the relationship of thyroid dysfunction with dyslipidemia and diabetes mellitus Material and Methods: 650 subjects attending the “Sampoorna $URJ\D3URMHFW´RIWKHKRVSLWDOIRUPHGSDUWRIWKHVWXG\JURXS7KHLU ages ranged from 20-80 yrs, the highest being in the age group 4554yrs. 53.4% were males and 46.6% females. Assessment of thyroid status indicated that 2% of the total population was hyperthyroid and 8.6% hypothyroid. Interestingly a higher percentage (53.8%) of hyperthyroids and 71.4 % of hypothyroids were females.32% of hypothyroids belonged to the age group 45-54 years and 46% of hyper-thyroids belonged to the age group 34-44 years. Results: There was no association between TSH levels and economic VWDWXVGLHWDQGOLIHVW\OH7KHUHZDVKRZHYHUDVLJQL¿FDQWFRUUHODWLRQ EHWZHHQ 76+ OHYHOV DQG JHQGHU 3 DQG 76+ OHYHOV DQG RFFXSDWLRQ3 7KHWRWDOFKROHVWHUROOHYHOVZHUHVLJQL¿FDQWO\ increased in the hypothyroid group whereas the LDL cholesterol was VLJQL¿FDQWO\ LQFUHDVHG LQ ERWK WKH K\SRWK\URLG DQG K\SHUWK\URLG groups. Diabetes was seen in 13.9 % subjects (8.2% males, 5.7% females) whereas 8.3 % of subjects (5.5% Males, 2.8% females) had impaired glucose function.
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Department of Biochemistry, 4Department of Pediatrics, Kasturba Medical College and Kasturba Hospital, Manipal University, Manipal. Introduction: Mitochondrial respiratory chain disorders (RCD) are observed frequently in children affected with IEM disorders. So thepresent study was planned to develop additional biochemical test to the existing screening panel that involved Blood ammonia, /DFWDWH3\UXYDWHUDWLR Blood beta-hydroxy butyrate-acetoacetate ratio (BA ratio) is an expression of the mitochondrial oxido-reduction state and altered SODVPDDPLQRDFLGSUR¿OHLVDPHWDEROLFFRQVHTXHQFHRILPSDLUPHQWV in the electron transport chain in mitochondria.Our study intends WR FRUUHODWH %$ UDWLR ZLWK SODVPD DPLQRDFLG SUR¿OH WR DQDO\]H theassociated impairment in aminoacid metabolism Aims and objectives: 7R ¿QG WKH FRUUHODWLRQ EHWZHHQ SODVPD aminogram and BA ratio in preliminary screening of mitochondrial respiratory chain disorders. Materials and Methods: Study included pediatriccases of suspected mitochondrial RCD from Kasturba Hospital. BA ratio was estimated XVLQJHQ]\PDWLFVSHFWURSKRWRPHWULFPHWKRGDQG3ODVPDDPLQRDFLG SUR¿OLQJE\53+3/&XVLQJ23$GHULYLWD]DWLRQRIWKHVDPSOH Results and Conclusion:6WXG\FRUUHODWHGSODVPDDPLQRDFLGSUR¿OH with BA ratio in suspected mitochondrial RCD. Our study result suggests that aminogram and BA ratio with the existing screening panel is usefulfor the differential diagnosis of RCD. Alsothis study helps in understanding the metabolic status and the possible dietary LQWHUYHQWLRQV ZKLFK FRXOG EH IROORZHG LQ WKH FRQ¿UPHG SRVLWLYH cases of RCD.
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PO122 Prevalence of thyroid autoimmunity and vitamin D LQVXI¿FLHQF\LQSDWLHQWVZLWKWK\URLGGLVRUGHUV Ravinder Kaur*, Rajesh Sharma*, Rajinder Singh Yadav** * Department of Biochemistry, **Department of Medicine, Dr. Rajendra Prasad Government Medical College Kangra (H.P.). Background: Endocrine disorders are on the rise world over. Diseases of thyroid gland are among the most prevalent endocrine disorders in the world, second only to diabetes mellitus. Thyroid diseases are more prevalent in the sub Himalayan region even in post iodination phase. In India, autoimmune thyroid disorders have been estimated to be the most frequent endocrine disorders. Aim: To assess the prevalence of thyroid autoimmunity and vitamin ' LQVXI¿FLHQF\ LQ SDWLHQWV ZLWK WK\URLG GLVRUGHUV DW D WHUWLDU\ FDUH FHQWUHRI+LPDFKDO3UDGHVK Methodology: Thyroid function tests (T3, T4, TSH) along with anti thyroperoxidase antibody (ATA) were done by CLIA and vitamin D levels were done by ELISA, after serum separation of 120 subjects. Study population comprised of patients above 18 years of age, who were advised thyroid function tests by the clinicians on an outpatient EDVLV3DWLHQWVZKRZHUHFULWLFDOO\LOOZHUHH[FOXGHGIURPWKHVWXG\ $7$OHYHO!X,8POZDVWDNHQDVSRVLWLYHDQG9LWDPLQ'QJPO ZHUHWDNHQDVLQVXI¿FLHQW Results: Mean age of study population was 42.48 (± 12.32) years. )RUW\ K\SRWK\URLG DQG IRUW\ K\SHUWK\URLG DQG IRUW\ FRQWUROV ZHUH recruited. ATA positivity was reported in 52.5% (63/120) of the VDPSOHV 1LQHW\ WZR SHUFHQW ZHUH IRXQG WR EH 9LWDPLQ ' GH¿FLHQWDPRQJ$7$SRVLWLYHV7KHUHZDVDVWDWLVWLFDOO\VLJQL¿FDQW positive association between thyroid autoimmunity and Vitamin D LQVXI¿FLHQF\25 SYDOXH Conclusion: )XUWKHU LQWHUYHQWLRQ VWXGLHV PD\ EH FDUULHG RXW WR DVVHVVWKHUROHRILQVXI¿FLHQF\RI9LWDPLQ'LQGHYHORSPHQWRIDXWR immune thyroid disorders.
PO123 Effect of lifestyle factors on antioxidant levels in apparently healthy individuals R.Harini, ArunaKumari Karpaga Vinayaga Institute of Medical Sciences and Research centre Introduction: Health status of an individual is a big debate question RZLQJWRWKHPXOWLSOHIDFWRUVLQFOXGLQJOLIHVW\OHFKRLFHVLQÀXHQFLQJ it,causing internal metabolism derangement even in very young age leading to chronic diseases later on in life. Reactive oxygen species (ROS) have etio-pathological role in evolving of many diseases especially chronic diseases.To evaluate the exact health status using a biomarker like serum antioxidant is the purpose of this study.
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PO124 P-selectin, a possible predictor of disease progression in severe dengue infection Daisy Mariya Samadanam I 1, Soundravally R 1, Agiesh Kumar B2, Kadhiravan T, 3 Narayanan P 4 1 Department of Biochemistry, 3Department of Medicine, 4Department of Pediatrics, Jawaharlal Institute of Post Graduate Medical Education and Research (JIPMER), Puducherry. 2 Central Inter-Disciplinary Research Facility (CIDRF), Mahatma Gandhi Medical College and Research Institute Campus, Puducherry. Introduction: Dengue, a mosquito born viral infection remains a major global health concern since last decades. Thrombocytopenia has always been considered as the potential indicator of clinical severity in dengue infection. Increased amount of platelet activation and apoptosis have been listed as the possible cause of thrombocytopenia and other clinical consequences seen during severe dengue infection. Aims and Objectives: we aimed to study the degree of platelet activation by assessing p–Selectin, a glycoprotein in platelets which is being expressed on its surface during activation. Our objectives were (i) to assess p-Selectin expression in dengue infected individuals DQGWRFRPSDUHZLWKWKDWRIRWKHUIHEULOHLOOQHVV2), DQGKHDOWK\ controls, (ii) to correlate with platelet count and platelet indices, (iii) to correlate with disease severity.
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PO125 ,VFKHPLD PRGL¿HG DOEXPLQ OHYHOV LQ GLDEHWLF prediabetic and normal individuals. Priya Patil1, Sukanya Shetty 2 Department of Biochemistry K S Hegde Medical Academy, Deralakatte, Mangalore Background: ,VFKHPLD PRGL¿HG DOEXPLQ ,0$ LV UHFHQWO\ EHLQJ the upcoming biomarker for many disease which are interlinked with oxidative stress and ischemia, like MI, pulmonary embolism, peripheral arterial diseases, diabetes , liver cirrhosis, stroke etc. IMA also being the marker of oxidative stress can be detected early in subjects for knowing the progression of the diseases. Aim and objectives: To determine the levels of IMA among the type 2 DM patients, prediabetic and normal individuals. Methodology: Study design: Cross sectional study Setting: K S Hegde Charitable Hospital, Mangalore. Method of analysis: IMA estimation by Albumin cobalt binding method Sample size: 75 (25 in each group) Statistical analysis: Results are expressed in percentage and mean ± standard deviation.p- Value <0.05 was considered statistically VLJQL¿FDQW Results: ,0$OHYHOVZHUHIRXQGEHVLJQL¿FDQWO\LQFUHDVHGLQGLDEHWHV SDWLHQWVZKHQFRPSDUHGWRFRQWUROJURXS:KHUHDV,0$OHYHOVZHUH LQFUHDVHGEXWQRWVLJQL¿FDQWLQSUHGLDEHWLFJURXSZKHQFRPSDUHGWR control group. Conclusion: The study showed that though there is increase in IMA level in prediabetic subjects it alone has no weightage in treating the patient.
PO126 Correlation between high sensitivity c reactive protein, glycosylated hemoglobin in Type 2 diabetes presented with glucosuria Sowndarya K, Vinutha R Bhat, Padmanabha Krishnananda Prabhu Department of Biochemistry, Kasturba Medical Manipal,Manipal University, Manipal.
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PO127 Oxidative stress markers and its correlation with aminotransferases in hepatic manifestation of Dengue virus infection Abhishek Sharma, Nidhi Sharma, Sandeep Singh, Dhruvendra Pandey Department of Biochemistry, N.S.C.B. Medical college, Jabalpur, M.P Department of Micobiology, MIMER Medical college, Talegaon, Maharashtra. Department of Medicine,N.S.C.B. Medical college, Jabalpur, M.P Department of PSM, N.S.C.B. Medical college, Jabalpur, M.P Objective: To study the correlation between oxidative stress markers and Aminotransferases in patients of dengue fever with hepatic manifestations. Background: Manifestation of viral infection may be contributed by the alteration of oxidation/reduction (Redox) status in virus infected patients and this alteration starts prior to symptoms of disease appear. Increased level of Aminotransferases may be a useful marker of hepatic insult. Method: :H FRQGXFWHG D FURVV VHFWLRQDO KRVSLWDO EDVHG VWXG\ RI SDWLHQWV VHURORJLFDOO\ FRQ¿UPHG WR KDYH GHQJXH YLUXV LQIHFWLRQ who have hepatic manifestations. Blood samples were collected on 4th day and onwards after the fever and analysed for liver function WHVWV /)7 SURWKRPELQ WLPH 37 DQG WKURPERF\WHV DQG RWKHU haematological parameters and to measure the oxidative stress blood was analysed for malondihyde (MDA), catalase (CAT), glutathione SHUR[LGDVH*3[ DQGSDUDR[DQDVH321 Results: $PRQJ WKH /)7 SDUDPHWHUV WKH OHYHO RI $VSDUWDWH WUDQVDPLQDVH $67 ZDV VLJQL¿FDQWO\ UDLVHG IROORZHG E\ DODQLQH transaminase(ALT) and other parameters were either within normal OLPLWRUQRWVLJQL¿FDQW7KHOHYHORI0'$ZDVVLJQL¿FDQWO\UDLVHG DQG FRQFHQWUDWLRQV RI *3[ &$7 DQG 321 ZHUH UHGXFHG 7KH VLJQL¿FDQWFRUUHODWLRQZDVIRXQGEHWZHHQ$/7$67DQGR[LGDWLYH stress markers. Conclusion: So we can conclude that in patients of dengue infection, raised liver enzyme ( AST, ALT) may be associated with oxidative stress and AST can be used in a severity index and as prognostic marker in hepatic manifestations.
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PO129 Hypoglycemic potential of tender coconut water in euglycemic human subjects Swayamjeet Satapathy, Debapriya Bandyopadhyay, Shorya Taliyan, Bharat Kumar Gupta
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PO130 Association of placental oxidative stress and pregnancy outcome in patients with hypertensive disorders of pregnancy: a pilot study in an Indian population. Vickneshwaran Vinayagam1, Zachariah Bobby1, Syed Habeebullah2, Latha Chaturvedula2, SK Bharadwaj3 1 Department of Biochemistry, 2Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, 3 Department of Neonatology, Jawaharlal Institute of Postgraduate Medical Education and Research (JIPMER), Puducherry, India Objectives: To assess the placental oxidative stress factors in various types of hypertensive disorders of pregnancy and to correlate with the pregnancy outcome. Methods: 3ODFHQWDO VDPSOHV IURP +\SHUWHQVLYH GLVRUGHUV RI SUHJQDQF\+'3 SDWLHQWVDQGWKHFRQWUROSUHJQDQWZRPHQ&3: were collected. The levels of oxidative stress parameters MDA, 7RWDODQWLR[LGDQWVWDWXV7$6 DQGSURWHLQFDUERQ\ODWLRQ3&2 ZHUH assessed in the placental lysates. Also the placental expression of SOD, catalase and stress sensitive serine kinase proteins ERK, p38 0$3.-1.,.%"DQG12;ZHUHIRXQGRXWE\ZHVWHUQEORWWLQJ LQ +'3 JHVWDWLRQDO K\SHUWHQVLRQ 3UHHFODPSVLDHFODPSVLD DQG &3:7KH3UHJQDQF\RXWFRPHVOLNHWKHJHVWDWLRQDODJHDWWKHWLPHRI GHOLYHU\*$ DQGELUWKZHLJKW%: DQG$3*$5VFRUHRIWKHEDE\ also were measured. Results:7KH*$%:DQG$3*$5VFRUHRIWKHEDE\ZHUHIRXQGWR EH VLJQL¿FDQWO\ORZHULQ3UHHFODPSVLDDQG(FODPSVLDFRPSDUHGWR &3:7KHOHYHOVR[LGDWLYHVWUHVVSDUDPHWHUV0'$DQG3&2ZHUH HOHYDWHG DQG WKH 7$6 ZHUH GHFUHDVHG LQ +'3 FRPSDUHG WR &3: 7KHSODFHQWDOH[SUHVVLRQRI&$7S(5.S1UI1UI12;DQG ,N%" ZHUH IRXQG WR EH HOHYDWHG ZKHUHDV WKH H[SUHVVLRQ RI -1. S30$3. ZHUH IRXQG WR EH GHFUHDVHG LQ +'3 ZKHQ FRPSDUHG WR &3: $OVR D QHJDWLYH FRUUHODWLRQ ZDV REVHUYHG EHWZHHQ WKH R[LGDWLYHVWUHVVPDUNHUVDQGWKHSUHJQDQF\RXWFRPHLQ+'3 Conclusions: An increased placental oxidative stress and a poor birth outcome were observed in hypertensive disorders of pregnancy.
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transcriptional activity which may alter AGE-RAGE interaction which leads to altered signaling cascade.Gly82ser increases the ligand binding &downstream signaling. Methods : Screening of 200 subjects which includes T2 DM subjects without any complications,T2 DM subjects with nephropathy,T2DM Subjects with retinopathy,T2DM subjects with neuropathy for -374 T/A,-429 C/T & Gly82ser polymorphism of RAGE gene. '1$ LVRODWHG IURP WKH VXEMHFWV DQDO\]HG E\ 3&55)/3 2WKHU biochemical parameters such as HbA1C, Microalbuminuria, )%6 33%6 6HUXP XUHD FUHDWLQLQH &KROHVWHURO DQDO\]HG IRU WKH evaluation of micro & Macro vascular complications. Results: In our study we expect -429 T/C & Gly82Ser polymorphism ZLOO EH VLJQL¿FDQWO\ DVVRFLDWHG ZLWK 0LFUR 0DFUR YDVFXODU complications respectively & -374 A allele has reduced risk towards the development of micro & macro vascular complications of Type 2 DM. Results will be discussed further
PO133 Cystatin C v/s creatinine based equation in the HVWLPDWLRQ RI JORPHUXODU ¿OWUDWLRQ UDWH LQ SDWLHQWV with type 2 diabetes mellitus – a case control study Meghana Ajith*, Sajitha Krishnan P P*, SubhaKumari K N*, Anu Vasudevan** * Department of Biochemistry, ** Department of Biostatics, Amrita Institute of Medical Science and Research Centre, Amrita Viswavidyapeedam, AIMS, Cochin, Kerala Introduction: Serum Cystatin C is a promising indicator of renal function.Diabetes mellitus is a metabolic chaos resulting from lacking LQVXOLQSURGXFWLRQ'LDEHWLF1HSKURSDWK\LVDFKURQLFFRPSOLFDWLRQ of diabetes mellitus, resulting in loss of renal function and estimation RI*)5LVDYLWDOLQYHVWLJDWLRQ&\VWDWLQ&LVDVXEVWLWXWHIRUFUHDWLQLQH LQPHDVXULQJ*)5 Aims and objectives: The study was aimed to compare cystatin c and creatinine based equations in the assessment of glomerular ¿OWUDWLRQUDWH*)5 Materials and methods: This was a case- controlstudy conducted in 60 type 2 diabetespatients and 60 non diabetes controls, both are LQWKHDJHJURXSRIWR\HDUV*)5HVWLPDWLRQXVLQJF\VWDWLQF was done by Chronic Kidney Disease Epidemiology Collaboration &.'(3, HTXDWLRQVSURSRVHGE\/H%ULFRQDQG*UXEE&UHDWLQLQH EDVHG *)5 HVWLPDWLRQ ZDV GRQH E\ XVLQJ 0RGL¿FDWLRQ RI 'LHW LQ Renal Disease (MDRD) equation. Assessment of serum cystatin c and serum creatinine was done by Immunoturbidimetric and Jaffe’s kinetic method. Results : &RPSDULVRQ RI F\VWDWLQ F DQG FUHDWLQLQH EDVHG *)5 HVWLPDWLRQ EHWZHHQ FDVHV DQG FRQWUROV &.' (3, /H%ULFRQ DQG 0'5' HTXDWLRQV SURYHG WR EH EHQH¿FLDO IRU DVVHVVLQJ *)5 E\ 6WXGHQW¶VWWHVWSYDOXH 6LQFHOHDVWDYHUDJHLVIRU&.'(3, this founds even better. Conclusion: Study illustrates that serum cystatin c based equation FDQEHXVHGIRUWKHDVVHVVPHQWRI*)5LQW\SHGLabetes patients.
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PO134 Biochemical consequences of lipid peroxidation in post operative cases of breast carcinoma Priyanka Verma Department of Biochemistry, Lady Hardinge Medical College, Shaheed Bhagat Singh Marg,New Delhi.
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PO136 $VVHVVPHQWRIV\VWHPLFLQÀDPPDWLRQR[LGDWLYHVWUHVV and cardiovascular risk in rheumatoid arthritic patients Shilpa Suneja,1 Rahul Saxena,2 Manoj Kumar Nandkeoliar2 1 Department of Biochemistry, VMMC and Safdarjung hospital, New Delhi, India 2 Department of Biochemistry, School of Allied Health Sciences, Sharda University, Greater Noida, India Background: Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) patients have been found to be susceptible to develop future cardiac complications. However, more investigations are required to enhance this understanding clinically. Objectives: The present study were to evaluate the plasma SDUDR[RQDVH 321 DFWLYLW\ DORQJ ZLWK WKH PDUNHUV RI V\VWHPLF LQÀDPPDWLRQR[LGDWLYHVWUHVVDQGGLVHDVHDFWLYLW\VFRUH'$6 in RA patients and clarify their role in determining the probability of RA patients to develop future CVD risk. Methods: 3ODVPD321WRWDODQWLR[LGDQWDFWLYLW\7$$ &UHDFWLYH SURWHLQ &53 V\QRYLDO LQWHUOHXNLQ ,/ DQG HU\WKURF\WH malondialdehyde (MDA) levels were estimated in 40 RA patients aged 40 - 55 years aged and 40 age-matched healthy controls. The data obtained were compared statistically by using Student’s t-test DQG3HDUVRQFRUUHODWLRQWHVW Results: %HVLGHVG\VOLSLGHPLDPDUNHGUHGXFWLRQLQSODVPD321DQG TAA (p< 0.05) were observed in RA patients as compared with that of KHDOWK\FRQWUROV(U\WKURF\WH0'$SODVPD&53DQGV\QRYLDO,/ OHYHOVZHUHLQFUHDVHGVLJQL¿FDQWO\S LQ5$SDWLHQWV321ZDV QHJDWLYHO\FRUUHODWHGZLWK0'$U S &53U S ,/U S DQG'$6U S DQGSRVLWLYHO\FRUUHODWHGZLWK+'/FKROHVWHUROU S DQG7$$U S OHYHOVLQ5$SDWLHQWV Conclusion: $OWHUDWLRQ LQ 321 DFWLYLW\ PLJKW FRQWULEXWH WR WKH progression of future CVD risk in RA patients, which may result IURPLQWHUSOD\RIVHYHUDOFRQIRXQGLQJIDFWRUVVXFKDVLQÀDPPDWLRQ R[LGDWLYHVWUHVVDQGG\VOLSLGHPLD)XUWKHUPRUHSODVPD321DFWLYLW\ &53DQG7$$OHYHOVFRXOGEHFRQVLGHUHGDVQRQWUDGLWLRQDOIDFWRUVWR predict CVD risk. Keywords:3DUDR[RQDVH7RWDODQWLR[LGDQWDFWLYLW\0DORQGLDOGHK\GH C-reactive protein, Interleukin-6.
PO137 Comparative study of transudate and exudate pleural ÀXLG XVLQJ CRP, uric acid and malondialdehyde as markers Anurag Yadav, Malathi M, Ramlinga Reddy Department of Biochemistry, Father Muller Medical College Introduction: 7KH 3OHXUDO HIIXVLRQ LV RQH RI WKH PRVW LPSRUWDQW debilitating disorder caused by various pathological conditions. It is a common clinical disorder and is either a manifestation or a complication of one or other respiratory of non-respiratory diseases. The diagnosing the type of effusion as an Exudate or Transudate is
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PO138 Evaluation of foetal hypoxia in subjects with gestational diabetes mellitus Geena Augustine, 2Ranjith S, 3Mumthaz, 4Jithesh T.K Dept of Anatomy, MES MCH Perinthalmanna, Kerala 2 Dept of Anatomy, Jubilee Mission Medical College & Research, Thrissur, Kerala 3 Dept of OBG, MES MCH, Perinthalmanna, Kerala 4 Central Research Lab, MES Academy of Medical Sciences, Perinthalmanna, Kerala 1 1
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committee. Test population consists of 30 pregnancies complicated by GDM and control population consists of 28 healthypregnancies, and they had an ultrasound scan at 30-32 weeks of gestation that had FRQ¿UPHG D UHJXODU SDWWHUQ RI IRHWDO JURZWK DQG GHOLYHUHG D EDE\ ZLWKDQDSSURSULDWHZHLJKWIRUJHVWDWLRQDODJH)RHWDOFRUGEORRGZDV collected in heparinized syringes and EDTA tubes. The heparinized samples were immediately sent to a laboratory for blood gas analysis. The EDTA samples were analysed for haematological and other ELRFKHPLFDO SDUDPHWHUV )RHWDO FRUG EORRG DQG PDWHUQDO EORRG 3DUDPHWHUV VXFK DV EORRG JDVHV ODFWDWH KDHPRJORELQ 5%& FRXQW red cell indices were determined. Result: Samples included in this study were foetal cord blood and PDWHUQDOEORRG3DUDPHWHUVVXFKDVEORRGJDVHVODFWDWHKDHPRJORELQ RBC count, red cell indices were determined. GDM cord blood VKRZV VLJQL¿FDQWO\ ORZHU R[\JHQ VDWXUDWLRQ DQG R[\JHQ FRQWHQW DQGDOVRVLJQL¿FDQWO\GHFUHDVHGS27KHODFWDWHOHYHOVLJQL¿FDQWO\ LQFUHDVHGZKHQFRPSDUHGWRFRQWUROJURXS7KHUHZDVDVLJQL¿FDQW reductioninhaemoglobin, RBC count and red cell indices. Conclusion: As hypoxia mimics many of the effects that can be found in the placenta in association with foetal programming, the researcher suggest that hypoxia and resultant oxidative stress occurring in the *'0 SDWLHQWV DQG WKLV K\SR[LD FDXVHV VLJQL¿FDQW FKDQJHV LQ WKH development of the placenta.
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PO140 To study advanced oxidation protein products, plasma extracellular superoxide dismutase concentration and SOD3 gene allelic variations in ischemic stroke patients Sushree S. Rautaray Department Of Biochemistry, Army College Of Medical Sciences (ACMS), Delhi Cantt,New Delhi Introduction: Stroke is the leading cause of mortality and morbidity world-wide. The increasing incidence of stroke is due to hypertension,smoking,less exercise,stress of life etc.Oxidative stress is characteristic of ischemic stroke.The event results in generation of free radicals leading to promotion of lipid peroxidation.Extracellular superoxide dismutase (EC-SOD,SOD3)is a major cellular antioxidant enzyme and is highly expressed in arterial walls.EC-SOD plays an important role in the protection against ischemic oxidative stress. $GYDQFHGR[LGDWLRQSURWHLQSURGXFWV$233 DQGLVRSURVWDQHZHUH LGHQWL¿HGDVPDUNHUVRIR[LGDWLYHVWUHVVLQLVFKHPLFVWURNHSDWLHQWV Aims and Objectives: To investigate the association of SOD3 gene YDULDQWVSODVPDFRQFHQWUDWLRQVRI(&62'$233DQGLVRSURVWDQH in ischemic stroke patients. Materials and Methods: The present study included 100 patients of ischemic stroke and 100 controls.All patients were in the age group of 55-85 years and admitted in ICU of Army Base Hospital attached to ACMS,Delhi. Genotypes were determined bycompetitive allele VSHFL¿F 3&5 JHQRW\SLQJ V\VWHP DVVD\VSODVPD OHYHOV RI (&62' LVRSURVWDQHE\(/,6$$233E\VSHFWURSKRWRPHWHU Result: The minor T-allele of rs2284659 was inversely associated with the prevalence at base line(Odds ratio 0.47,95% Cl 0.28S 'HFUHDVHG SODVPD (&62' OHYHOV DQG $233 ZHUH reported.The T-allele of rs2284659 of SOD3 was associated with a more favourable redox status and with better outcome Conclusion: Our results suggest that EC-SOD plays an important role in vascular protection against oxidative stress.
PO141 $EQRUPDOLWLHV RI OLSLGV DQG LQÀDPPDWRU\ PDUNHUV in type-II diabetes mellitus Ratna Rajesh. Gogulamudi, Priscilla chandran , NN Sreedevi Department of Biochemistry, Nizam’s Institute of Medical Sciences, Hyderabad. Objective: 7R ¿QG RXW DVVRFLDWLRQ EHWZHHQ LQÀDPPDWRU\ PDUNHUV with HbA1c in Type II Diabetes Mellitus. Introduction: Type II Diabetes Mellitus has become a pandemic in the recent years with associated high morbidity and mortality owing WRLWVFRPSOLFDWLRQV:HWULHGWRVWXG\WKHDVVRFLDWLRQRILQÀDPPDWRU\ markers with Glycemic control in these patients, over a period of 3months.
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Materials and Methods: A total of 60 Diabetic patients were recruited into the study.The clinical history including duration of Diabetes was recorded and total cholesterol (mg/dL),LDL &KROHVWHUROPJG/ KV&53PJ/ DQG6HUXP)HUULWLQQJPO DORQJ with HbA1c(%) were estimated. Subjects were divided into two JURXSVEDVHGRQ+E$F&XWRII 3RRUFRQWUROJURXS$F! good control group(A1c<7%).Statistical analysis is done by Student-t WHVWSYDOXHLVFRQVLGHUHGVWDWLVWLFDOO\VLJQL¿FDQW7KHUHVXOWV are expressed in mean±SD. Results: 7KH PHDQ6' RI KV&53 LQ *RRG FRQWURO JURXS LV DQGLQ3RRUFRQWUROJURXSLVZKLFKZDVIRXQGWR EHVWDWLVWLFDOO\VLJQL¿FDQWSYDOXH 7KHPHDQ6'RI6HUXP )HUULWLQ LQ *RRG FRQWURO JURXS LV DQG LQ 3RRU control group is 555.37±330.3, which was found to be statistically VLJQL¿FDQWSYDOXH Conclusion: /RZJUDGH LQÀDPPDWLRQ H[LVWV LQ 'LDEHWHV PHOOLWXV II and it is positively related with dyslipidemia (except for HDL cholesterol) in diabetics.
PO142 Association of glycated Hb and serum apolipoproteins with diabetic retinopathy: an Indian overview Bhaskar Mukerjee
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PO143 $VVRFLDWLRQRIWK\URLGSUR¿OHZLWKOLSLGSUR¿OH Rejithe Ramachandran Introduction: Thyroid disorders are being increasingly diagnosed with greater awareness with approximately 42 million people in India alone Thyroid hormones play an important role in regulating lipid metabolism, and thyroid dysfunction may result in abnormal lipid SUR¿OHLQFUHDVLQJWKHULVNRIHQGRWKHOLDOG\VIXQFWLRQK\SHUWHQVLRQ and cardiovascular disease. The above associations in combination with the thyroid hormones induced hemodynamic alterations might explain the increased risk of coronary artery disease (CAD), cerebral ischemia risk, in patients with overt or subclinical hypothyroidism. Aim: This study was carried out to investigate the association between WK\URLG SUR¿OH DQG OLSLG SUR¿OH LQ K\SRWK\URLG DQG K\SHUWK\URLG patients. Materials and Methods: The Comparative cross sectional study comprised of 30 hypothyroid patients, 30 hyperthyroid patients and 30 apparently normal individuals who attended the outpatient departments of Medical College, Kozhikode. Levels of fasting lipid SUR¿OHDQGWK\URLGSUR¿OHI77776+ ZHUHHVWLPDWHG7KH VWDWLVWLFDOVRIWZDUH6366ZDVXVHGIRUWKHDQDO\VLVRIWKHGDWD DQG0LFURVRIW:RUGDQG([FHOKDYHEHHQXVHGWRJHQHUDWHWDEOHVDQG graphs. Results: 6LJQL¿FDQWO\ HOHYDWHG WRWDO FKROHVWHUROPHDQ S /'/&PHDQS 9/'/& PHDQS WULJO\FHULGHVPHDQS was found in hypothyroid patients when compared to mean values of total cholesterol(178±38.3), LDL-C(152±38.23),VLDL-C(16.6±4.5) and triglycerides(84.8±21.09) observed in hyperthyroid patients. The mean values on HDL-C in hypothyroid (mean43.8±8.19) was higher WKDQK\SHUWK\URLGPHDQ SDWLHQWVEXWZDVQRWVLJQL¿FDQW S Conclusions: Lipid parameters like total cholesterol, LDL-C, VLDL, WULJO\FHULGHVZDVVLJQL¿FDQWO\HOHYDWHGLQK\SRWK\URLGSDWLHQWVZKHQ compared to hyperthyroid patients. The difference in HDL-C in both WKH JURXSV ZDV QRW VWDWLVWLFDOO\ VLJQL¿FDQW 7KHUHIRUH ELRFKHPLFDO screening for dyslipidemia in patients with thyroid dysfunction and vice versa is critical especially for reducing mortality and morbidity related to cardiovascular diseases.
PO144 C-reactive protein as predictor of metabolic syndrome in psoriasis: a case-control study ChetanaShenoy1 , ManjunathShenoy M 1, Manjula Shantaram3 Department of Dermatology, Yenepoya Medical college, Yenepoya University, Deralakatte, Mangalore. 2 Department of PG Studies and Research in Biochemistry, PG Center, Chikka Aluvara, Kodagu, Karnataka, India 1
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PO145 Association between cigarette smoking and glycemic control in Type 2 diabetes mellitus 1 Kalpana Singh, 2Bhawna Mahajan, 3Insiya Bano, 1Abbas Ali Mahdi 1 Department of Biochemistry, King George’s Medical University, Uttar Pradesh Lucknow, 2 Department of Biochemistry, G.B Pant Institute of Post Graduate Medical Education and Research (GIPMER), New Delhi, 3 Department of Biochemistry, Dr. R.M.L.Avadh University, Faizabad Uttar Pradesh
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PO146 Effect of amla (HPEOLFD RI¿FLQDOLV) extract in preventing oxidative stress induced red cell damage and plasma protein alterations; an in vitro study Rajaamuthu P Background: A number of in vitro/ in vivo studies have shown that several RBCs parameters are negatively affected by increased oxidative stress. Amla((PEOLFD 2I¿FLQDOLV)having antidiabetic, DQWLFDQFHU K\SROLSLGHPLF DQWLLQÀDPPRWDU\ DQG DQWLR[LGDQW properties. But its effect on free radical induced red cell damage; membrane and plasma protein alteration have not been adequately addressed. Aim of the present study was to evaluate the antioxidant property of Amla against the oxidative stress induced red cell damage and plasma protein alterations. Methods: Red blood cells were pre incubated with different concentration of Amla extract (50?g/ml, 100?g/ml, 150?g/ml and 200?g/ml) and then treated with physiological (5mmol/l) and pathological (50mmol/l) concentrations of glucose for 24 hours. In Another in-vitro study the plasma was pre treated with different FRQFHQWUDWLRQRI$PODH[WUDFWDQGWKHQLQFXEDWHGZLWK$$3+IRU hours. After the incubation RBC-MDA, RBC- reduced glutathione, Red blood cell indices, RBC morphometric study, plasma MDA, protein carbonylation, total protein and albumin were estimated. Results:$QWLR[LGDQWSURSHUW\RI$PODZDVDVVHVVHGE\'33+DVVD\ It was found that1mg of Amla extract possesses antioxidant property equivalent to 1.45 μM/L of gallic acid. RBC MDA levels were VLJQL¿FDQWO\GHFUHDVHGZLWKWKHLQFUHDVLQJFRQFHQWUDWLRQVRI$POD 5%& UHGXFHG JOXWDWKLRQH OHYHOV ZHUH VLJQL¿FDQWO\ LQFUHDVHG ZLWK the increasing concentrations of Amla extract in 50mmol glucose treated groups. Red cell count and its indices were improved with the increasing concentrations of Amla. Also, at higher concentrations, $POD UHVWRUHG WKH 5%& PHPEUDQH LQWHJULW\ 3ODVPD LQYLWUR VWXG\ DOVRVKRZV$PODLPSURYHGWKHSODVPD0'$3&27RWDOSURWHLQDQG albumin levels. Conclusions: Amla extract effectively protected the red blood cells and plasma proteins from the reactive oxygen species induced oxidative damage. Keywords: Oxidative Stress, Amla Extract, Red Blood Cells, Anti Oxidant.
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PO147 Comparison of different methods for measuring proteinuria in patients with and without diabetes mellitus Rahinaz, Neelam M Pawar, Pragna Rao Department of Biochemistry, Kasturba Medical College, Manipal University, Manipal - 576104, Karnataka, India. Background: 3URWHLQXULD LV WKH H[FUHWLRQ RI GLIIHUHQW PROHFXODU weight proteins in urine. There are different methods to estimate proteinuria. Commonly used methods are automated biuret, dipstick DQGWXUELGRPHWULFPHWKRG:HXVHG%LXUHWDQGVXOIRVDOLF\OLF66$ turbidometric method for protein by taking BSA & peptone as standards(std) for boththe methodsin patients with and without DM. Objective: To estimate and compare different methods of estimation of urinary protein in patients with and without DM. Methods: 5DQGRPXULQHVDPSOHVIURPGLDEHWLFSDWLHQWVQ DQG IURP QRUPDOV Q ZKLFK ZHUH VHQW WR WKH ELRFKHPLVWU\ ODE IRU analysis were selected. Urinary proteins were estimated by Biuret PHWKRG XVLQJ &2%$6 F 3URWHLQXULD ZDV PHDVXUHG LQ the same samples by spectrophotometry using sulfosalicylic (SSA) precipitation as well as Biuret method. Two different proteins with different molecular weights – Bovine serum albumin (BSA) and peptone were used as standards for both the methods.The values were then compared to that obtained from COBAS automated analyser in all subjects. DM was assessed based on American Diabetes Association (ADA) 2015. Results: 8ULQDU\ 3URWHLQ HVWLPDWHG E\ &2%$6 DXWR DQDO\VHU SRVLWLYHO\ FRUUHODWHG ZLWK XULQDU\ 3URWHLQ E\ %LXUHW PHWKRG ZLWK %6$DVVWGU S DVZHOODVE\3HSWRQHDVVWGU S VLJQL¿FDQWO\,WDOVRFRUUHODWHGZLWKXULQDU\3URWHLQE\66$ PHWKRGZLWK%6$DVVWGU S DVZHOODVSHSWRQHDVVWG U S DOWKRXJKQRQVLJQL¿FDQW Conclusion:3URWHLQXULDLQGLDEHWLFVLVDPL[RIDOEXPLQDQGRWKHU small molecular weight proteins. Using different methods and different standards may help to differentiate between the two groups.
PO148 6LJQL¿FDQFH RI VXSSOHPHQWDWLRQ RI DQWLR[LGDQWV vitamin-E and vitamin-C therapy in third trimester pre-eclampsia Sadanand B. Patil, M. V. Kodliwadmath*, Sheela M. Kodliwadmath**, Mamatha B. Patil*** Dept of Biochemistry, J N Medical College, Belgaum Dept of Biochemistry, Navodaya Medical College, Raichur * Dept of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Navodaya Medical College, Raichur ** Dept of Medicine, RajaRajeswari Medical College, Bangalore *** Aim and Objectives: 3UHHFODPSVLD LV D K\SHUWHQVLYH GLVRUGHU DQG is one of the most leading causes for maternal and fetal mortality. 2EMHFWLYHRIWKLVVWXG\ZDVWRDQDO\]HHI¿FDF\RIRUDODGPLQLVWUDWLRQ RIDQWLR[LGDQWVRQOLSLGSUR¿OHGXULQJWKLUGWULPHVWHUSUHHFODPSVLD and ascertDLQSURJQRVWLFVLJQL¿FDQFHLIDQ\DIWHUVXSSOHPHQWDWLRQRI
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PO149 To evaluate the changes in the level of lipid peroxidation markers and antioxidants in preclamptic pregnant women and its comparison with normotensive pregnant women Sonal Soghani Introduction: 3UHHFODPSVLDLVDFRPSOH[PXOWLV\VWHPGLVRUGHUWKDW is characterized by hypertension and proteinuria which is exclusively seen in human species. This disorder is a leading cause of maternal and fetal morbidity and mortality. It is seen that placental oxidative stress is involved in the etiopathogenesis of preeclampsia. This oxidative stress induces endothelial cell injury which in turn causes lipid peroxidation. Although the lipid peroxidation is counteracted by the action of several antioxidants. Aim: The aim of this study was to elucidate the changes in the level of lipid peroxidation markers and antioxidants in preeclamptic pregnant women that may contribute to the pathogenesis in preeclampsia. Material and Methods: 7KLUW\ ¿YH SUHJQDQW ZRPHQ clinically diagnosed as preeclampsia were taken as subjects and an equal number of age matched, parity matched and gestation age matched healthy normotensive pregnant women were taken as controls for the study. Blood samples collected were estimated for Malondialdehyde (MDA) and Superoxide dismutase (SOD) using standard spectrophotometric method and Vitamin C and Uric acid using standard colorimetric method. Comparison between both the groups was done by Student’s t-test.
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Conclusions: The results of our study concluded that the increased levels of lipid peroxidation product (MDA) and depletion of antioxidant such as Vitamin C and SOD except uric acid in preeclamptic women may suggest that oxidative stress plays a key role in inducing oxidative stress and expression of preeclampsia.
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Role of vitamin C and phenolic compounds on crystallization and crystal growth-inhibition of struvite crystals - an in vitro study Surya Ram Duwal , Muhammed Manzoor A.P. , Raghavendra U.2, Rekha P.D.1 Yenepoya Research Centre1, Department of Biochemistry2, Yenepoya University, Mangalore. 1, 2
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Introduction: Struvite stones are composed of magnesium DPPRQLXP SKRVSKDWH 0J1+4324.6H2O) and calcium carbonate (apatite) and are formed as a result of recurrent and chronic urinary tract infections. Their rapid growth and high recurrence rates warrant for appropriate methods of treatment. Crystal growth in biogenic, natural and synthetic materials is generally regulated by the action of inhibitors, ranging from small ions, molecules to large macromolecules. Methods:In this in vitro studythe inhibitory effect of vitamin C and selected phenolic compounds (resorcinol, vanillin and salicylic acid) LQDUWL¿FLDOXULQHZDVLQYHVWLJDWHGDJDLQVWIRUPDWLRQRIVWUXYLWHDSDWLWH crystals. Struvite crystallization intensity was determined using spectrophotometric microdilution and single gel growth techniques. In addition, using an in vitro model, role of bacteria on crystallization, its urease activity and effect on media pH were examined for 24 h in synthetic urine.The crystals grown were characterized by XRD, )7,5DQG)(6(0 Results: Decrease in the number, dimension, growth rate and depth of growth of struvite crystals with the increasing concentrations of vitamin C and phenolic compounds was observed. As monitored by light microscopy, presence of these compounds in the media slowed the crystal growth and the crystals assumed an octahedral crystal KDELW )7,5 VSHFWUD RI VWUXYLWHFU\VWDOV UHYHDOHG WKH SUHVHQFH RI FKDUDFWHULVWLFIXQFWLRQDOJURXSV3RZGHU;5'VWXG\FRQ¿UPHGWKH structural similarity of all the crystals grown in vitro. Crystals grown in the presence of vitamin C and phenolic compound were pitted on WKHLUVXUIDFHDVVKRZQE\)(6(0 Conclusion: Vitamin C and phenolic compounds such asresorcinol, vanillin and salicylic acidcan modulate the formation of struvite crystals and can hence be explored in to their potential application in the inhibition of struvite stone formation.
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PO152 Hyperosmolar hyperglycemic state with seizures D. Merriwin, Ananthi, G. S. R. Kedari, Abraham Sam Rajan, Guru Pawan Kumar Department of Biochemistry, Saveetha Medical College, Thandalam, Chennai Introduction: Hyperosmolar hyperglycemic state is a life threatening emergency manifested by marked elevation of blood glucose, hyperosmolarity, profound dehydration and little or no ketosis. Aim: A rare case of hyperosmolar hyperglycemic state presenting with altered sensorium and seizures. Case Study [Material]: A 70-year-old male was admitted with complains of sudden onset of altered sensorium. He had 2 episodes RI¿WVRQWKHGD\RIKRVSLWDOLVDWLRQKLVWRU\VXJJHVWLYHRIJHQHUDOLVHG WRQLF FORQLF VHL]XUHV3DWLHQW LV D NQRZQ FDVH RI 7\SH'0 DQG systemic hypertension for about 12 years and is on irregular treatment. 1R RWKHU VLJQL¿FDQW KLVWRU\ OLNH IHYHUVHL]XUHV V\QFRSH YRPLWLQJ loose stools, head injury, oliguria,chest pain or CAD were seen.
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Results: Blood glucose- 641mg/dl, Urea- 45.1mg/dl, CreatininePJGO.HWRQHERGLHV1HJDWLYH6RGLXPP(TO3RWDVVLXP 3.2mEq/l, Chloride- 105mEq/l, Bicarbonate-18.5mEq/l, Serum osmolality- 327mOsm/kg, Urine Glucose +++, pH – 7.45, CT Brain showed Gross age related cerebral atrophy, Chronic lacunar infarct in ULJKWJDQJOLRFDSVXODUUHJLRQ%ORRGFXOWXUH1HJDWLYH Discussion: The initiating event in the Hyperosmolar hyperglycemic state is glycosuric diuresis. Glycosuria impairs the concentrating capacity of the kidney, further exacerbating water deprivation. The loss of more sodium than water leads to hyperosmolarity. The treatment of hyperosmolar hyperglycemic state involves Vigorous intravenous rehydration Electrolyte replacement Administration of intravenous insulin Diagnosis and management of precipitating factors and prevention Conclusion: Glucose is a double edged weapon. Both increase and decrease in its level matters. So proper awareness should be created in Diabetes Mellitus patients to come for regular check up and take proper medications to prevent complications.
PO153 Neonatal screening for congenital hypothyroidism using cord blood TSH Ankush Singhal, RanjanaMathur, Niranjan Raj purohit, Neha Jaiswal Department of Biochemistry, Dr. S.N. Medical College, Jodhpur, India. Introduction: Congenital Hypothyroidism is one of the major health problems in India and the main preventable cause of mental retardation in children. If diagnosed promptly and treated early, irreversible mental retardation can be prevented. Aims and Objectives: To evaluate the effectiveness of cord blood TSH as a screening tool for congenital Hypothyroidism. Material and Methods: A cross sectional study was done in 1953 neonates at birth who were delivered in Ummaid Hospital attached ZLWK'U610HGLFDO&ROOHJH-RGKSXUWRDQDO\VHWKHFRUGEORRG76+ levels. A repeat TSH & T4 estimation was done on 14thpostnatal day for those having abnormal values at birth.
PO154 Effect of micocytic hypochromic anaemia on glycation of hemoglobin in non diabetics Riddhi Patel, Kaushik Chaudhari, Riya Dixit, N. Haridas Department of Biochemistry, Pramukhswami Medical College, Karamsad, Anand, Gujarat, India. Introduction: Microcytic hypochromic anaemia is highly prevalent LQWURSLFDOFRXQWU\OLNH,QGLD,URQGH¿FLHQF\LVPRVWFRPPRQFDXVH RI PLFURF\WLF K\SRFKURPLF DQDHPLD 7KH RSHUDWLRQDO GH¿QLWLRQ RI microcytic hypochromic anaemia is a decrease in haemoglobin ( < JPGO 0&9À 0&+SJ 7KH$PHULFDQ'LDEHWHV $VVRFLDWLRQ $'$ DQG :RUOG +HDOWK 2UJDQL]DWLRQ :+2 KDYH recently approved the use of HbA1c for screening and diagnosis of GLDEHWHV+E$FUHÀHFWVSDWLHQW¶VJO\FDHPLFVWDWXVRYHUWKHSUHYLRXV 3 months. HbA1c is majorly affected by blood glucose levels and also altered in other conditions such as haemolytic anaemia, KHPRJORELQRSDWKLHVSUHJQDQF\YLWDPLQ%GH¿FLHQF\ Aim and Objectives: 7KH DLP RI WKLV VWXG\ ZDV WR ¿QG WKH OHYHO of glycated haemoglobin in patients with microcytic hypochromic anaemia without diabetes and compare this level with normal healthy individuals. Material and Method: The study contained 30 participants between 18 to 70 years of age having microcytic hypochromic anaemia without diabetes with same number and age of normal healthy individuals was streamlined for the study. Their data of HbA1c (Immunoturbidimetry Ifcc- Colorimetry), fasting plasma glucose (Hexokinase Kinetic- Colorimetry), haemoglobin (Electrical Impendence- Automated Blood cell counter, Sysmex-21/Kx-21) and red cell indices were recorded. Results: :H IRXQG LQFUHDVHG OHYHOV RI +E$F LQ SDWLHQWV ZLWK microcytic hypochromic anaemia without diabetes as compared to controls. Conclusion: Our data suggest that; microcytic hypochromic anaemia must be ruled out before making diagnosis of diabetes on basis on HbA1c to avoid misdiagnosis.
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Results: (OHYDWHG 76+ RI ! P,8/ ZDV QRWHG LQ QHRQDWHV (6.5%). 4 out of these 127 neonates who were recalled had elevated TSH & low T4 levels on retesting. Incidence of Congenital Hypothyroidism in our study was found out to be 2 per 1000 live births.
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Conclusion: The incidence of 2 per 1000 live births was high as compared to other similar Indian studies, highlighting the need of universal screening for prompt diagnosis and early treatment of neonates born with Congenital Hypothyroidism.
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PHGLFDOSHUVRQQHO3DWLHQWVZLWK7\SHGLDEHWHVPHOOLWXVDUHNQRZQ to have a compromised salivary function as the patients are more prone to dyslipidaemia which further leads to cardiovascular diseases. 7\SH'0LQÀXHQFHVRQOLSLGRISDWLHQWVZKLFKLVDVVRFLDWHGZLWK increased Cardio Vascular Disease (CVD) risk. Therefore, lipid SUR¿OHDQDO\VLVLVDPXVWIRUWKHWUHDWPHQWDVSHFWDQGFOLQLFDOUHYLHZV in type 2 diabetes. Aim and Objectives:7RFRPSDUHWKHVDOLYDU\DQGVHUXPOLSLGSUR¿OH levels in type 2 diabetes and healthy controls.
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Materials & Methods: A total of 60 subjects with average age between 30 – 80 years (30 diabetes and 30 healthy controls) were selected for the study. Unstimulated whole saliva and venous blood were collected after overnight fasting and centrifuged for further SURFHGXUHV&RQFHQWUDWLRQRIJOXFRVHDQGSDUDPHWHUVRIOLSLGSUR¿OH were measured by enzymatic kit methods.
Keywords: Oxidative stress, biochemical markers, chronic periodontitis, scaling and root planing, smoking.
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PO156 Effectiveness of Scaling and Root Planning (SRP) on periodontal parameters and some systemic oxidative stress markers in smokers with chronic periodontitis Abdul Samad Aziz1, Madhav Govind Kalekar1, Adinath Narayan Suryakar2 1 Department of Biochemistry, Grant Government Medical College and Sir JJ Group of Hospitals, Mumbai. 2Dr. D. Y. Patil Vidhyapeeth, Pune. Background: Tobacco smoking is one of the main risk factor associated with periodontitis. Co-occurrence of periodontitis with VPRNLQJ KDELW EHFRPHV D VLJQL¿FDQW VRXUFH RI 526 SURGXFWLRQ leading to oxidative stress. This study comparatively assesses the VKRUWWHUPHIIHFWLYHQHVVRIVFDOLQJDQGURRWSODQLQJ653 RQFOLQLFDO periodontal parameters and some systemic oxidative stress markers between male smokers and non smokers with chronic periodontitis. Materials and Methods: A total of 131 males with sever chronic SHULRGRQWLWLV &$/PP ZHUH GLYLGHG LQWR *URXS , Q PHDQ DJH ZLWKRXW VPRNLQJ KDELWV &3 DQG *URXS ,, Q PHDQ DJH ZLWK VPRNLQJ KDELWV &360 7KH FOLQLFDO periodontal evaluation was done by measuring gingival index (GI), SODTXH LQGH[ 3, 3URELQJGHSWK3' DQGFOLQLFDODWWDFKPHQWORVV (CAL). The oxidative stress markers estimated were TAOC and 0'$653ZDVSHUIRUPHGRQERWKWKHVWXG\JURXSVZLWKDIROORZ up after 3 months.
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Comparison of cardiovascular risk between diabetic & non-diabetic end stage renal disease (ESRD) patients undergoing haemodialysis Priya.K, Sangeeta.K, S.Fayaz Teerthanker Mahaveer Medical College and Research Centre, Moradabad, Uttar Pradesh Background: This study proposes to see whether end stage renal disease (ESRD) patients undergoing haemodialysis with additional diabetes mellitus exhibit increased cardiovascular risk markers in comparison to end stage renal disease (ESRD) patients undergoing haemodialysis without diabetes mellitus. Objectives: In this study, an attempt has been made to compare the /LSLGSUR¿OHDQG¿EULQRJHQDVLQÀDPPDWRU\PDUNHUVIRUDVVHVVLQJ cardiovascular risk between diabetic and non-diabetic end stage renal disease (ESRD) patients undergoing maintenance haemodialysis. Material and Methods: :HHQUROOHGSDWLHQWVRIERWKVH[ZLWK diabetes mellitus end stage renal disease undergoing haemodialysis and 32 non - diabetic end stage renal disease undergoing haemodialysis. Results: 2XU GDWD FDPH RXW ZLWK D VLJQL¿FDQW LQFUHDVH LQ WKH SDUDPHWHUV OLNH SODVPD ¿EULQRJHQ SODVPD JOXFRVH FRQFHQWUDWLRQ DWKHURJHQLFLQGH[7&+'/F VHUXPOLSLGSUR¿OH7&/'/F7* VLDLc) and decrease in serum HDLc in diabetic ESRD patients in comparison to non diabetic ESRD patients undergoing maintenance haemodialysis. Conclusion: 2XU VWXG\ KDG VKRZQ D VLJQL¿FDQW HOHYDWLRQ LQ SODVPD ¿EULQRJHQ OHYHO VHUXP OLSLG SUR¿OH DQG DWKHURJHQLF LQGH[ (TC/HDLc) in diabetic ESRD patients undergoing maintenance haemodialysis which indicates higher risk of adverse cardiac events and atherosclerosis as a major cause of coronary heart disease in diabetic ESRD patients.
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PO160 A study of serum catalase, SOD and MDA levels in drug naive schizophrenia patients Nivedita S. Shireshi, 1K.S.Devaraju, 2 Raghavendra.B.Nayak Department of Biochemistry, Karnataka University Dharwad 2 Dharwad Institute of Mental Health and Neuroscience, Dharwad 1 1
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PO159 Oxidative stress in acute coronary syndrome Kalyan Kumar, P.Srilakshmi, K. Rambabu Dept. of Biochemistry, Mamata Medical College, Rotary nagar, Khammam, Telangana State, India. Introduction: Oxidative stress and free radicals are known to have important roles in the development of atherosclerosis, which is the underlying cause of acute coronary syndrome (ACS). Malondialdehyde (MDA), a carbonile group produced during lipid peroxidation, is used widely in determining oxidative stress. This study of oxidative stress is in terms of Malondialdehyde (MDA) and total antioxidant capacity (TAC).
PO161 Changes in serum C-reactive protein and uric acid levels in hyperthyroid patient Amita Parmar, Meena Varma, M.K.S. Shaikh, Harisingh Makwane Introduction: Hyperthyroidism is a condition that occurs due to excessive production of thyroid hormone by thyroid gland. Some of the symptoms of hyperthyroidism include nervousness, irritability, LQFUHDVHGSHUVSLUDWLRQKHDUWUDFLQJKDQGWUHPRUVDQ[LHW\GLI¿FXOW\ VOHHSLQJWKLQQLQJRIWKHVNLQ¿QHEULWWOHKDLUDQGPXVFXODUZHDNQHVV
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Aims and objectives: The aim of present study is to assess the association of hyperthyroidism with serum C-reactive protein and uric acid. Materials and methods: The present study was carried out in Department of Biochemistry, Shri Aurobindo Institute of Medical 6FLHQFH DQG 3 * ,QVWLWXWH ,QGRUH 7KH VWXG\ JURXS FRPSULVHG RI 70 directly diagnosed patients between the age of 21 - 70 years. Subjects are divided into two groups, 1st group was the healthy FRQWURO Q QG JURXS ZDV K\SHUWK\URLG SDWLHQWV Q 7KH IROORZLQJ LQYHVWLJDWLRQ ZHUH FDUULHG RXW (VWLPDWLRQ RI VHUXP &53E\WXUELGLPHWULFLPPXQRDVVD\ (VWLPDWLRQRIVHUXPXULFDFLG by uricase enzymatic method. Result: In our study serum C-reactive protein and uric acid both were VKRZLQJ VWDWLVWLFDOO\ VLJQL¿FDQW LQFUHDVH LQ FDVH JURXS FRPSDUH WR control group with p value < 0.001. Conclusion: Result of our study suggested that the hyperthyroidsm is DVVRFLDWHGZLWKVHUXP&53DQGXULFDFLGOHYHO%RWKSDUDPHWHUOHYHOV are also showing increase in cardiovascular diseases in many studies. As we can also conclude that hyperthyroidism may be the cause of cardiocvascular diseases. Keyword: Hyperthyroidism, C-reactive protein, uric acid.
PO162 Effect of integrated yogic practices on body FRPSRVLWLRQVHUXPOLSLGSUR¿OHDQGR[LGDWLYHVWUHVV status in obese adults Balakrishna Shetty,1 Geetha B Shetty,2 Manjula Shantaram,3 Manjunath N K4 1 Department of Biochemistry.2Department of Energy Medicine, SDM College of Naturopathy And Yogic Sciences, Ujire, Karnataka, India. 3 PG Department Of Biochemistry, Mangalore University, PG Centre, Chikka Aluvara, Kodagu, Karnataka, India 4 Swami Vivekananda Yoga Research Foundation, Bengaluru. Background/Objectives: Obesity is a global health burden and results from excess accumulation of fat due to positive energy balance, leading to adipocyte hypertrophy and hyperplasia, stress and LQÀDPPDWLRQZLWKLQWKHDGLSRVHWLVVXH$PDMRUFDXVHRIREHVLW\ZDV found to be improper lifestyle and stress, leading to excessive lipid peroxidation, indicating increased production of reactive oxygen VSHFLHV 526 JHQHUDWLQJ R[LGDWLYH VWUHVV
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PO163 Relationship of raised serum total and protein bound sialic acid levels with lipoprotein (a) and their correlation in subjects with diabetes mellitus along with angiographically proven coronary artery disease V.S. Shah Aims: Diabetes mellitus is the most common metabolic disorder and is associated with many complications, the most prevalent being the coronary artery disease which is the major cause of sudden death. Coronary artery disease (CAD) is reaching epidemic proportions in India, in the absence of traditional risk factors. Lipoprotein (a) (Lp (a)) and Sialic acid concentrations are related to both atherogenesis, WKURPERJHQHVLVDQG LQÀDPPDWLRQ DQG PD\ EH D NH\ OLQN EHWZHHQ LQÀDPPDWLRQ DQG &$'7KH SUHVHQW VWXG\ ZDV GHVLJQHG WR DVVHVV serum sialic acid and lipoprotein (a) levels and their association insubjects with diabetes mellitus along with angiographically proven coronary artery disease. Design and Methods: The present study was conducted in 49 subjects with known case of diabetes along with angiographicaly proven CAD and results were compared with diabetic control subjects Q :H HYDOXDWHG IDVWLQJ JOXFRVH 3ODVPD *O\FDWHG+E$F 6HUXP WRWDO DQG SURWHLQ ERXQG VLDOLFDFLG IDVWLQJ OLSLG SUR¿OH DQG serum Lipoprotein (a) levels in study population. Results: In our study plasma GlycatedHbA1c, fasting glucose, OLSLGSUR¿OH6HUXPWRWDODQGSURWHLQERXQGVLDOLFDFLGOHYHOVZHUH VLJQL¿FDQWO\ HOHYDWHGZKLOVW +'/& H[KLELWHG GHFOLQH LQ VXEMHFWV with diabetes along with angiographicaly proven CAD as compared ZLWK GLDEHWLF FRQWURO VXEMHFWV 7RWDO VLDOLF DFLG VKRZHG VLJQL¿FDQW positive correlation with HbA1C (p<0.01) and Lipoprotein (a) S OHYHOV7KHUHZDVQRVLJQL¿FDQWFRUUHODWLRQEHWZHHQSURWHLQ bound sialic acid HbA1C (p<0.01) and Lipoprotein (a) (p<0.01) levels. Conclusion: ,QFRQFOXVLRQEDVHGRQWKHIRUHJRLQJGDWDDVLJQL¿FDQW elevation of total and protein bound sialic acid and Lipoprotein (a) levels in subjects with diabetes mellitus along with angiographically proven coronary artery disease compared with diabetic control subjects can beused as a predictor of high risk in pathogenesis of CAD in diabetic patients.
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PO164 Anti-depressant effects of a polyherbal formulation validated in wistar kyoto rat - an animal model of adolescent depression Reshma A. Shetty, Monika Sadananda Brain Research Laboratory, Biotechnology Unit, Department of Biosciences, Mangalore University, Mangalagangothri, Karnataka Introduction: Very little is known regarding development RIGHSUHVVLRQ GXULQJ SXEHUW\ 3UHVFULSWLRQ RI DGXOW SV\FKRWLFV KDV adverse effects including suicidal tendenciessince the adolescent EUDLQLVVWLOOGHYHORSLQJ$GROHVFHQWGHSUHVVLRQLVWKHUHIRUHGLI¿FXOW to treat, so new antidepressants with no adverse effects are required. Leveraging of Indian Ayurveda constitutes complementary or alternative therapies. Anti-depressant and anxiolytic effects of natural antidepressants such as Bacopamonniera, Convolvulus pluricaulis (Shankhpushpi), Nardostachysjatamansi roots/rhizomes have been validated/used in therapy of mental disorders. Aims and objectives: :KLOH HWKQRSKDUPDFRORJLFDO FRPSRXQGV have been tested in adult models, not much emphasis is given to adolescents. Therefore the present study was undertaken toevaluate the anti-depressant and anxiolytic effect of polyherbalformulation, 0HQWRQH LQ :LVWDU.\RWR UDW :.< DQ HQGRJHQRXV PRGHO RI adolescent depression. Materials and Methods: $GROHVFHQWPDOH:.<UDWVZHUHWUHDWHG (p.o.) with 18 and 36mg/kg b.w. of Mentone from postnatal day (pnd) 25, while age-matched controls were intubated with vehicle DQG)OXR[HWLQH2QSQGUDWVZHUHWHVWHGRQDVHULHVRIVWDQGDUG anxiety- and depression-related paradigms. Levels and turnovers of brain neurotransmitters; dopamine, serotonin and norepinephrine ZHUHTXDQWL¿HGXVLQJ+3/&(&'(PSRZHU:DWHUV Results: Mentonereduced learned helplessness as indicated by decrease in immobility in the forced swim test, though anxietyrelated parameters were variably affected. Dopamine turnover was increased in prefrontal cortex, decreased in dorsal/ventral striatum and in hippocampus. Serotonin turnover was variably affected with increase in dorsal/ventral striatum and in hippocampus. Conclusion: As a multiplicity of factors underlie depression, polyherbals may act synergistically and concurrently on multiple targets, though this warrants further study particularly in adolescents.
PO165 Neurochemistry of brain areas implicated in depression in adult female wistar-kyoto rat Gowthama Kumar P, Deepthi D’Souza ,Monika Sadananda Brain Research Laboratory, Biotechnology Unit, Department of Biosciences, Mangalore University, Mangalagangothri, Karnataka, India Introduction: Research on animal models of psychiatric disorders KDVEHHQFDUULHGRXWPDLQO\RQPDOHVOHDGLQJWRJHQGHUELDV)HPDOHV are prone to stress-related major depression with conventional antidepressants found to be less effective in females. There is a need
to study mechanisms underlying treatment-resistant depression in females for better interventions. Aims and objectives: To assess levels of biogenic amines (dopamine, serotonin, norepinephrine) and their metabolites in brain areas of IHPDOH:LVWDU.\RWRUDWV:.< LQRUGHUWRYDOLGDWHWKHPRGHOIRU depression based on construct. Materials and methods: Brain areas - prefrontal cortex, dorsal/ ventral striatum and hippocampus were micro dissected from brains RI DGXOW IHPDOH :.< DQG FRQWURO :LVWDU UDWV 6DPSOH SUHSDUDWLRQ for the detection of neurotransmitter levels of Dopamine (DA), Serotonin (5-HT) and their metabolites 3, 4-dihydroxyphenylacetic DFLG '23$& +RPRYDQLOOLF DFLG +9$ K\GUR[\LQGROH DFHWLFDFLG +,$$ DORQJ ZLWK 1RUHSLQHSKULQH1( ZDV FDUULHG out as per standard protocols. Supernatant was assayed for levels of biogenic amines by manually injecting onto a C-18 reverse SKDVHFROXPQFRQQHFWHGWRDQHOHFWURFKHPLFDOGHWHFWRU:DWHUV 4XDQWL¿FDWLRQRIELRJHQLFDPLQHVDQGWKHLUPHWDEROLWHVZDVFDUULHG out by comparing peak areas of samples to the standards and were expressed as ng of neurotransmitter /g of wet tissue. Results: )HPDOH :.< UDWV H[KLELWHG GHFUHDVHG OHYHOV RI norepinephrine, dopamine and serotonin in the hippocampus, dorsal/ ventral striatum and prefrontal cortex when compared to age-matched :LVWDUVZKHUHDVWKHOHYHOVRIWKHLUPHWDEROLWHV'23$C, HVA and 5-HIAA was increased. Conclusion: Decrease in the levels of biogenic amines in brain areas RIIHPDOH:.<UDWVYDOLGDWHVWKHFRQVWUXFWRIDGHSUHVVLYHSUR¿OH
PO166 Meconium aspiration syndrome with septicemia and Rh incompatibility Mrinalini, Sanjeev, Reeta Dr. Patwardhans Pathology Laboratory Gobindnivas Furniture Bazar, Ulahasnagar -, Thane. Rational behind the study: This uncommon complicated caseof meconium aspiration syndrome with septicemia with Rh incompatibility was successfully treated in secondary care center without any complications. Diagnosis:%DE\GHOLYHUHGE\ZLWK/6&6%DE\¶VPRWKHU*3 /$ ZDV%5K1HJDWLYHDQGKDGUHFHLYHGDQWL'RQO\WZLFH%DE\ had meconium aspiration and respiratory distress. On admission to 1,&8EDE\KDGWHFKDSQHD55PLQ )ROORZLQJLQYHVWLJDWLRQV GRQH&%&+EJP7/&3HULSKHUDOVPHDU¿QGLQJV PDFURF\WHVZLWKODWHQRUPREODVWVDQGSRO\FKURPDWLFUEFV&53 56 .Total and direct bilirubin- 11.9 and 3.4 mg %. Blood group B Rh SRVLWLYH'LUHFW&RRPEVWHVWSRVLWLYH3RUWDEOH;UD\FKHVWVKRZHG bilateral opacity. Intervention: Baby was put on I V merupenum,amicacinand PHWURJ\OFRPELQDWLRQ2Q¿IWKGD\+E7/&ZDV&53 Total and direct bilirubin- 19.9 and 8.8 mg %.. To check Keranicttrus, /3GRQH&6)SURWHLQPJVXJDUPJ0LFURVFRS\QXFOHDWHG cells /cu mm. 50 %polymorphs, 50 % lymphocytes. On same day
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baby was given exchange transfusion with double volume ETC one bottle. It was well accepted by baby.On 11 the day all repeated parameters were normal.Blood transfusion has cured both problems- septicemia and Rh incompatibility. Outcome: After a year baby is healthy with normal mile stones. Lesson: If biochemist, pathologist and clinician work harmoniously, correct diagnosis can achived and patient can be managed successfully.
PO167 Variations in biochemical parameters in dengue viral infection Ramya Shetty3, Shaila D’souza3, Deepak Kumar2, Asha Patil1, Kusumakshi Nayak1, 1 Department of Medical Laboratory Technology, School of Allied Health Sciences, Manipal University, Manipal, 2Department of Pathology, KMC, Manipal University, Manipal, 3Center for Virus Research, Manipal University, Manipal Introduction: Dengue is an acute infectious arboviral disease present most commonly in tropical and subtropical regions of the world, caused by four serotypes of Dengue virus. Clinical features of the disease varies from mild to severe to lethal in some casesin which patients present with fever, thrombocytopenia, hemorrhage, K\SRWHQVLRQ DQG FRPD EDVHG RQ ZKLFK LWLV FODVVL¿HG LQWR 'HQJXH fever, Dengue Hemorrhagic fever and Dengue shock syndrome. Early diagnosis is important to monitor and provide proper care to the patients. Estimation of biochemical parameters isused as part of diagnostic workup in Dengue patients. Evaluation of these parameters can guide in early and better management of patients. Aim: Evaluation of biochemical parameters in the serum of Dengue patients Objectives: To compare thebiochemical parameters with their normal values in Dengue patients. Material and Methods: The biochemical data of 108 dengue patients were collected retrospectively from Medical Records at Kasturba hospital, Manipal during the year July 2013 to August 2014. Aspartate Aminotransferase, Alanine Aminotransferase, creatinine SKRVSKRNLQDVH &.&3. $ONDOLQH 3KRVSKDWDVH 'LUHFW ELOLUXELQ Total bilirubin, Total protein, Albumin, Globulin, Urea, Creatinine, Sodium data were included. Results: Raised Aspartate Aminotransferase, Alanine $PLQRWUDQVIHUDVH&.&3.$ONDOLQH 3KRVSKDWDVH 'LUHFW ELOLUXELQ Globulin, Urea and Creatinine And lower level of Sodium, Albumin, Total protein were observed. Total bilirubin was normal in 50 % patients, whereas some patients had elevated level and others had lower level of Total bilirubin. Conclusion: Right and timely assessment of these data may help physician in taking effective care and monitoring the patient’s condition in severe cases of Dengue fever which may also reduce the morbidity and mortality rate in patients.
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PO168 Cross-sectional study comparing serum antioxidant capacity among normal pregnancy and pre-eclamptic women during antenatal and postnatal period Anupama V, 1Jenu Maria Thomas, 1*Revathi P. Shenoy, Parvathi V Bhat 1 Department of Biochemistry, Kasturba Medical College Manipal, Manipal University, Manipal 2 Department of OBG, Dr. TMA Pai Hospital, Udupi 1 2
Introduction:3UHHFODPSVLDDK\SHUWHQVLYHGLVRUGHURISUHJQDQF\ occurs after the 20th week of gestation which is speculated to be caused by endothelial dysfunction. Various studies have shown that oxidative stress is one of the major causes of endothelial dysfunction due to an imbalance in redox homeostasis. This study was designed to measure ferric reducing antioxidant levels, the index of nonenzymatic antioxidant capacity in a serum of preeclampsia patients. Objective:7RHVWLPDWHDQGFRPSDUHWKHOHYHOVRI)5$3LQWKHVHUXP of pre- eclamptic and normal women during antenatal, postnatal period. Method: Ethical clearance was obtained from institutional ethical FRPPLWWHH 7KLV 6WXG\ ZDV FRQGXFWHG DW 'U 70$ 3DL +RVSLWDO Udupi. 25 preeclampsia (cases) and 25 healthy (controls) pregnant women’s with a mean age of 26.64±3.14 years, free from major illness were included in the study. Blood samples from patients were collected during 34±2 weeks of gestation and after stabilization of EORRG SUHVVXUH LQ WKH SRVWQDWDO SHULRG 7KH )5$3 ZDV PHDVXUHG according to Benzie and Strain method. Results: 3RVWQDWDO)5$3OHYHOZDVVLJQL¿FDQWO\UHGXFHGS LQWKHFDVHVFRPSDUHGWRDQWHQDWDO)5$3OHYHOZKHUHDVLQFRQWUROV SRVWQDWDO)5$3OHYHOVZHUHQRWVLJQL¿FDQWO\FKDQJHGFRPSDUHGWR DQWHQDWDO)5$3OHYHO%HVLGHVDQWHQDWDO)5$3OHYHOVVHHPWRQRW VLJQL¿FDQWO\ GLIIHUHQW DQG SRVWQDWDO )5$3 OHYHOV DUH VWDWLVWLFDOO\ VLJQL¿FDQWEHWZHHQFDVHVDQGFRQWURO Conclusion: 3UHHFODPSWLF ZRPHQ VHHPHG WR KDYH UHGXFHG antioxidant capacity just after parturition than women with healthy pregnancy which may contribute increased susceptibility to endothelial dysfunction. Therefore this study paves the way towards reinforcing the effectiveness of antioxidant supplementation studies after parturition in preeclampsia.
PO169 History of weak cry and poor suck at birth in suspected respiratory chain disorder- a case report Saritha Kamath U1, Nalini Bhaskaranand2, Anjali Rao3 1 Department of Medical Laboratory Technology, School of Allied Health Sciences, Manipal 2 Department of Paediatrics, 3Department of Biochemistry, Kasturba Medical College, Manipal, Manipal University, Manipal, Karnataka, India. Introduction: Respiratory chain disorder is an inborn errors of energy metabolism. Diagnosis of any IEM initiates with study of patients
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family history, birth history, clinical symptoms. The initial laboratory LQGLFDWRUV PLJKW LQFOXGH ODFWDWH ODFWDWHSXUXYDWH UDWLR ZKLFK WHOOV about redox status in the cytoplasm. Structural abnormalities of PLWRFKRQGULDDQGDQDO\VLVRIHQ]\PHDVVD\DUHHVVHQWLDOWRFRQ¿UP the diagnosis. Here we present a case of suspected respiratory chain disorder who born at full term with good birth weight. Case report: A 11-month-old female baby born to nonconsanguinous parent was brought to our hospital because of lethargy and seizures. 3UHJQDQF\ SHULRG ZDV QRUPDO WKHUH ZDV QR SHULQDWDO LQVXOW 6KH was having a history of poor feeding, weak cry at birth and history of vomiting after feed. There was no delay in her developmental milestones till the age of 9 months after which she had episodes of seizures. Mother observed, there was a regression in milestones following seizures.
Results: AMH and TSH levels in patients of age ranging from 21-44 were obtained in 37 patients. Among which 13 patients (35.13%) were found to have high TSH levels with low fertility, 6 patients (16.216%) with high TSH level and satisfactory fertility, 3 patients (8.108%) with high TSH levels and very high fertility, 10 patients (22.027%) with high TSH levels and very low fertility and 5 patients (13.513%) with high TSH levels with proper ovarian fertility. Conclusion: As more patients with high TSH levels had low fertility EDVHG RQ $0+ OHYHOV K\SRWK\URLGLVP PD\ LQÀXHQFH IXQFWLRQDO ovarian reserve and hence fertility.
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Her physical examination was remarkable for lethargy, axial hypotonia. Results of baseline metabolic work up and MRI suggestive of mitochondrial disorder. Hence treated with megavitamin which LQFOXGHGWKLDPLQHULERÀDYLQ&KLOGZDVUHVSRQGLQJWRWKHWUHDWPHQW unfortunately succumbed during setback.
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PO170 Comparison of serum anti mullerian hormone and thyroid stimulation hormone in women with high TSH levels Arpita Chakraborty, Vinutha R. Bhat, Krishnananda Prabhu R.V. Department of Biochemistry, Kasturba Medical College, Manipal, Manipal University, Manipal Introduction: AMH (Anti Mullerian Hormone), a known biomarker of ovarian function is secreted by the follicles. In women who suffer from a condition known as diminished ovarian reserve (DOR), this can often be quite low, indicating that there are few remaining follicles within the ovary. Measurement of serum TSH is generally considered the best screening test for thyroid disease. Thyroid dysfunction and autoimmune thyroditis are associated with fertility problems in women of reproductive age. So this study was designed to compare serum AMH values in women with high TSH levels. Objective: To compare the levels of serum AMH and TSH in women with high TSH levels. Materials and Methods: After receiving ethical clearance from Institutional Ethical Committee 374 patients with AMH values were taken. Out of which 37 reports with both AMH and TSH tests in Kasturba Medical College, Manipal were considered for this study. All the reports were retrieved from Laboratory Information System (LIS) under supervision of Laboratory Incharge Dr. Ravindra Maradi under proper anonymization Comparison and correlation of variables were done using appropriate statistical tests.
Case Report: A 60 year old of Carcinoma left buccal mucosa, reported to the hospital with pain and edema over the left side of the face for one month. The patient was given tablet Ranitidine at the time of admission. Half an hour later the patient developed itching all over the body associated with breathlessness. The pulse rate dropped GRZQEORRGSUHVVXUHZDVQRWUHFRUGDEOHDQG322 was 60% without oxygen. The patient was put on oxygen with Inj Chlorpheniramine IV stat and Inj Hydrocortisone IV stat. After half an hour normal pulse rate and blood pressure was achieved.The incidence of anaphylactic reaction to H2 receptor blockers (cimetidine and ranitidine) and proton pump inhibitors (lansoprazole, omeprazole and pantoprazole) together has been reported to be 0.2-0.7%. Conclusion:$FFRUGLQJ WR WKH:+280& VFDOH WKH FDXVDOLW\ ZDV found to be probable. Awareness of this rare adverse reaction to ranitidine, a commonly used drug, could help in early recognition of the event if faced suddenly. Keywords: Anaphylaxis, oral ranitidine, acid peptic disease
PO172 Association of serum sialic acid levels in pre-diabetes and diabetes Sravya Poduri, Vijetha Shenoy B, Neelam M Pawar, Azadeh Bagheri, Varashree B S Department of Biochemistry, Kasturba Medical College, Manipal University, Manipal. Introduction: Diabetes Mellitus (DM) is a major health problem in developing countries like India. It is a chronic metabolic disorder that can lead to severe cardiovascular, renal, neurologic & retinal
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complications. In diabetes, acute phase reactants are considered as the indicators of microvascular angiopathy. Serum Sialic acid, an acute phase reactant, is found to be increased in DM. Screening for it in earliest stage can prevent the complications. Aim and Objectives: To evaluate serum sialic acid levels & glycated Hb levels & to assess their correlation. Materials and Methods: A hospital based cross sectional case control study was carried on 30 subjects who were being evaluated for their glycemic status. Based on ADA guidelines of HbA1C, the study subjects were divided into 3 groups, controls, pre diabetics & diabetics. HbA1C in blood was estimated using Ion-exchange +3/&PHWKRGLQ%LRUDG9DULDQW,,7XUER6HUXPVLDOLFDFLGOHYHOV ZHUHPHDVXUHGXVLQJPHWKRGRIPRGL¿HG7KLREDUELWXULFDFLGDVVD\ RI:DUUHQ Result and Conclusion: will be tabulated once entire processing is done. (Requesting to kindly consider the abstract in the present format)
PO173 Association of HbA1c and NT proBNP in patients with or without diabetes mellitus Vishal Singh Guleria1, Shobha U Kamath1, Krishnananda Prabhu1, Asha Kamath2 1 Department of Biochemistry, Kasturba Medical College Manipal, Manipal University, Manipal 2 Department of Community Medicine, Kasturba Medical CollegeManipal, Manipal University, Manipal Introduction: Measurement of HbA1c can help in prediction of vascular complications of diabetes in addition to glycemic control.Glycation of proteins and lipids are implicated in systemic LQÀDPPDWRU\ UHVSRQVH DQG GHYHORSPHQW RI DWKHURVFOHURVLV 6HUXP 17SUR%13DPDUNHURIP\RFDUGLDOZDOOVWUHVVLVDOVREHLQJXVHGLQ evaluation of other vascular complications since it is released from cardiac ventricles.However,the predictive role of HbA1cin various YDVFXODUGLVHDVHVDQGLWVDVVRFLDWLRQZLWKSUR%13LVQRWFOHDU7KLV study was designed to understand any association between the +E$FDQG17SUR%13LIH[LVWV Aim and Objective: 7R DVVRFLDWH WKH +E$F DQG17 SUR%13 LQ SDWLHQWV ZLWK RU ZLWKRXW GLDEHWHV KDYLQJ HOHYDWHG OHYHOV RI 17 SUR%13 Materials and Methods: SDWLHQWV ZLWK HOHYDWHG 17 SUR%13 OHYHOV ZHUH LQFOXGHG LQ WKLV VWXG\ 3DWLHQWV ZHUH FDWHJRUL]HG LQWR WKUHHJURXSV±1RQGLDEHWLF3UHGLDEHWLFDQG'LDEHWLFRQWKHEDVLVRI their HbA1c levels. Data obtained was statistically analyzed using .UXVNDO:DOOLVWHVW$SYDOXHZDVFRQVLGHUHGVLJQL¿FDQW Results:0HGLDQZLWKLQWHUTXDUWLOHUDQJHRI17SUR%13OHYHOVLQQRQ GLDEHWLF Q SUHGLDEHWLF Q DQGGLDEHWLF SDWLHQWV Q were found to be 2755.500 (455.475, 4291.0), 2959.0 (980.800, 11479.0) and 1781.0 (685.500, 6205.0) respectively. The p value was QRWVLJQL¿FDQW Conclusion: )URP WKLV VWXG\ ZH REVHUYHG WKDW GLDEHWLF JURXS SDWLHQWV KDG ORZHU 17 SUR%13 PHGLDQ YDOXH DV FRPSDUHG WR QRQ diabetic and prediabetic group patients. However this study lacks in power for this comparison.
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PO174 Effect of fenugreek seed extract, choline and docosahexaenoic acid on brain acetylcholinesterase activity of ovariectomized rats Ysphaneendra M1, Anjaneyulu K2, Kiranmai S Rai3, Padmanabha Udupa E G1, Kumar M R Bhat4 1 Dept. of Biochemistry, 1Dept. of Anatomy, 2 Dept. of Physiology, 3 Dept. of Anatomy, 1 Kasturba Medical College Manipal, Manipal University, Karnataka, India 2 Melaka Manipal Medical College, Manipal University, Manipal, India. 3 Ras Al Khaimah College of Medical Scienes, RAK Medical & Health Science University, Ras Al Khaimah, UAE. Introduction: Acetylcholinesterase enzyme, found in the FKROLQHUJLFWHUPLQDOLVDVSHFL¿FFKROLQHHVWHUDVHZKLFKK\GURO\]HV predominantly choline esters (acetylcholine — ACh) present in high levels in the brain. These Cholinergic neurons in the brain DUHVLJQL¿FDQWO\DIIHFWHGE\FLUFXODWLQJOHYHOVRIHVWURJHQ&KROLQH and DHA(docosahexaenoic acid) are the major components of synaptic membrane, additionally choline is also a precursor for the neurotransmitter acetylcholine. Dietary supplementation of fenugreek seeds that contains phytoestrogens may limit the risks and side effects or in combination with Choline and DHA may be an alternative strategy to treat menopause induced neurodegenerative diseases. Objective:7RHYDOXDWHWKHHI¿FDF\RIIHQXJUHHNVHHGH[WUDFW)6( and Choline with DHA on brain acetylcholinesterase activity in ovariectomized rat model. Methodology:)HPDOH:LVWDUPRQWKVROGUDWVZHUHGLYLGHGLQWR JURXSVQ JURXS 1RUPDO &RQWURO RYDULHFWRP\ 29; 6KDP 29; 29; )HQXJUHHN )* K\GURDOFRKROLF H[WUDFW 29; &KROLQH'+$ 29; )* &KROLQH'+$ DQG 29; Estradiol. Groups 2, 4, 5, 6 and 7 were subjected for surgical ovariectomy. Dietary supplementation was initiated 15 days after ovariectomy for a period of 30 days. After the supplementation brains were dissected for estimation of acetylcholinesterase (AChE) activity. Results: %UDLQ $&K( DFWLYLW\ LV VLJQL¿FDQWO\ S LQFUHDVHG in ovariectomized rats compared to same age match control group. 6XSSOHPHQWDWLRQ ZLWK )6( DORQH DQG &KROLQH ZLWK '+$ DORQH DOWKRXJK GHFUHDVHG WKH DFWLYLW\ EXW QRW WR WKH VLJQL¿FDQW OHYHO +RZHYHUDIWHUWKHVXSSOHPHQWDWLRQZLWK)6(DQG&KROLQHZLWK'+$ VLJQL¿FDQWO\S GHFUHDVHGWKLVHOHYDWLRQ Conclusion: The present study indicates that supplementation of )6( LQ FRPELQDWLRQ ZLWK &KROLQH'+$ FDQ VLJQL¿FDQWO\ GHFUHDVH the brain AChE activity.
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PO175 Dietary hypercholesterolemia leads to oxidative stress challenging spermatogenesis in rat model Urban D’Souza, Anupam Biswas, Damodar D, Shankar Bhat KVG Medical College, Sullia, Yenepoya Medical College, Mangalore. Introduction: Hypercholesterolemia and obesity is a major health problem. Dietary habits and lack of physical exercise leads to obesity. Rich cholesterol diet is a cause for hyperlipidemia. There is a strong association between heperlipidemia, oxidative stress and infertility. Experimental evidences are lacking on hypercholesterolemia induced oxidative stress and sperm abnormalities. Aims and Objectives: To assess the hypercholesterolemia induced oxidative stress and abnormal spermatogenesis in rat model. Materials and Methods: Institutional ethical clearance was REWDLQHG :LVWDU DOELQR UDWV Q ZHUH WUHDWHG ZLWK FKROHVWHURO FKROLFDFLG LQVHSDUDWHJURXSVIRUDSHULRG of 30 days. Concurrently control groups were maintained. Body weight was recorded. On 31st day, blood was collected and MDA levels were estimated. Rats were killed, epididymes were removed and spermatogram for counts and abnormality were recorded. Serum levels of total cholesterol, triglycerides, HDL, LDL & VLDL were HVWLPDWHG 'DWD ZDV DQDO\VHG E\ RQHZD\ $129$ IROORZHG E\ %RQIHUURQLSRVWKRFWHVW3ZDVWKHOHYHORIVLJQL¿FDQFH Results:%RG\ZHLJKWDQGREHVLW\LQGH[ZDVVLJQL¿FDQWO\LQFUHDVHG in cholesterol fed rats. A dose-dependent increase in cholesterol level was evident in cholesterol fed rats. MDA and LDL levels were VLJQL¿FDQWO\ LQFUHDVHG 6SHUP FRXQW ZDV GHFUHDVHG DQG DEQRUPDO sperm percent was increased. Conclusion: Hypercholesterolemia results in an increase in oxidative stress and abnormal seprmatogenesis.
PO176 &RPSDULQJ OLSLG SUR¿OH RI GLDEHWLFV ZLWK QRQ diabetics Renu Bonal K, Jawad Tariq Mahmood Introduction: Diabetes mellitus is a metabolic disorder with increasing global prevalence. Diabetes mellitus has been shown to affect the lipid metabolism. This study is an attempt to study association between diabetes mellitus and lipid abnormalities in the study population. Aim and objectives: The present study was aimed to study lipid SUR¿OHRIGLDEHWLFSDWLHQWVDQGWRFRPSDUHWKHPZLWKGHPRJUDSKLFDOO\ matched non-diabetic controls. Material and Method: $ WRWDO RI GLDEHWLF FDVHV )%633%6 !PJGO RI\UVZHUHHQUROOHGLQWKHVWXG\$QHTXDO number of demographically matched non-diabetic subjects were
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PO177 A study of dietary habits and early renal damage in diabetes mellitus patients. Swapnali,1 Ravikiran Kisan2 1 Department of Biochemistry, KoIMS, Madikeri, Karnataka, India. 2 Department of Physiology, KoIMS, Madikeri, Karnataka, India. Introduction: Diabetes mellitus type 2 (DM2) is a clinical syndrome characterized by hyperglycemia, due to impaired insulin secretion and its function. The risk factors for diabetes mellitus are obesity, diet, sedentary lifestyle, increased age, family history and metabolic syndrome. Aims and Objectives: 1) Toknow whether there is any relationship EHWZHHQ '0 DQG KLJK VHQVLWLYH &UHDFWLYH SURWHLQ KV&53 DQG microalbuminuria. 2) To compare the same in patients on vegetarian and mixed diet. Materials and Methods: In the present study, a total of 70 DM2 SDWLHQWVRIERWKVH[ZHUHVHOHFWHGUDQGRPO\IURP23'DQG,3'RI the tertiary care hospital. Of whom 35 were on vegetarian diet (group I) and 30 were on mixed diet (group II). Results: 7KH KV&53 DQG XULQH PLFURSURWHLQ OHYHOV ZHUH PRUH LQFUHDVHGLQJURXS,,WKDQJURXS,DQGLWZDVVWDWLVWLFDOO\VLJQL¿FDQW ZKHQJHQGHUZLVHFRPSDULVLRQRIKV&53DQGXULQHPLFURSURWHLQZDV done in group I and group II, it was more increased in group II than JURXS,DQGZDVQRWVWDWLVWLFDOO\VLJQL¿FDQW Conclusion: The present helps to understand that a simpl change in the dietary habits will be helpful to control the extent of renal damage and other associated complications in DM2 patients. Keywords: Diabetes mellitus type 2,vegetarian diet, mixed diet, high VHQVLWLYH&UHDFWLYHSURWHLQKV&53 PLFURDOEXPLQ
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PO178 In vitro screening for anticancer and antioxidant activity in the leaf extracts of FDHVDOSLQLDSXOFKHUULPD Vaishali Rai M, Vinitha Ramanath Pai Department of Biochemistry, Yenepoya Medical College, Yenepoya University, Deralakatte, Mangalore – 575018 Introduction: 3ODQWV PDNH HQRUPRXV FRQWULEXWLRQ WR KHDOWKFDUH GHVSLWH WKH DGYDQFHV LQ WKH PRGHUQ PHGLFLQH 3ODQWV KDYH EHHQ investigated for their medicinal and pharmacological activities. 7KHSKDUPDFRORJLFDOHI¿FLHQF\KDVEHHQDWWULEXWHGWRWKHSUHVHQFH of bioactive compounds called phytochemicals. Caesalpinia pulcherrima &3 FRPPRQO\ FDOOHG µ%DUEDGRV SULGH¶ KDV EHHQ reported to be used in traditional medicines. Aim and Objectives7KHSUHVHQWVWXG\DLPVDWHYDOXDWLQJ WKH F\WRWR[LFHIIHFWVRIOHDIH[WUDFWVRI&3RQEUHDVWFDUFLQRPDFHOOOLQHV LWVDQWLR[LGDQWHI¿FDF\DQG SK\WRFKHPLFDOFRPSRVLWLRQRIWKH extracts. Materials and Methods: Crude extracts (10%) of the dried CP leaf powder, with 2 solvents of different polarity, methanol and chloroform, were used for screening breast carcinoma cell lines, 0&) DQG 0'$0% E\ 077 DVVD\ $QWLR[LGDQW DFWLYLW\ ZDVFKHFNHGE\'33+DQG+2O2VFDYHQJLQJDVVD\3K\WRFKHPLFDO analysis of the extracts was done using standard procedures. Results: Among the crude extracts methanol soluble extract (ME) VKRZHG HIIHFWLYH F\WRWR[LFLW\ ,& YDOXH JPO DQG J PO DJDLQVW 0&) DQG 0'$0% FHOO OLQHV UHVSHFWLYHO\ 7KH FKORURIRUP H[WUDFW ZDV OHVV HIIHFWLYH ,& YDOXH J PO DQG !JPO DJDLQVW 0&) DQG 0'$0% FHOO OLQHV UHVSHFWLYHO\ 0HWKDQRO H[WUDFWV DOVR VKRZHG HIIHFWLYH '33+ and H2O2 scavenging activity (IC50 YDOXH JPO DQG J PO UHVSHFWLYHO\ 4XDOLWDWLYH DQDO\VLV UHYHDOHG WKH SUHVHQFH RI ÀDYRQRLGV WDQQLQV SKHQROV VWHURLGV DQG WHUSHQRLGV LQ PHWKDQRO soluble extracts while the chloroform extract had only steroids and terpenoids. Conclusion: This study speculates that, methanol may be an appropriate solvent for further isolation and characterization of the DFWLYHSULQFLSOHIURPWKHOHDYHVRI&3
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Relationship between metformin use and vitamin B12 levels in Type 2 diabetes mellitus- a case control study K.Priyadharshini, Shamraj, Sivaa, Vasanthi* Department of Biochemistry and Department of Endocrinology Pondicherry Institute of Medical Sciences Introduction: The number of people with Type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) is alarmingly increasing due to growing prevalence RI REHVLW\ JHQHWLF FDXVHV OLIH VW\OH PRGL¿FDWLRQV DQG DJHLQJ Hyperglycemia and its associated vascular complications imposes tremendous burden on individuals as well as on health care system.
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PO182 Case Report Pyelonephritis, hypercalcemia and elevated free light chain: parathyroid adenoma or paraproteinemia ? Anand Kumar, Poornima A. Manjrekar, John T. Ramapuram, Rukmini M.S, Anupama H. Introduction: 3DUDWK\URLG DGHQRPDV PRVW FRPPRQO\ DUH asymptomatic presentations. More commonly seen in females as LQFLGHQWDO ¿QGLQJ (OHYDWHG FDOFLXP FRQFHQWUDWLRQ LV FRPPRQO\ seen in around 15% of patients requiring hospital admissions. Hyperparathyroidism and paraproteinemia may coexist leading to GLI¿FXOW\LQGLDJQRVLVRIVXFKFDVHV7KLVVWXG\DLPVWRKLJKOLJKWWKH GLI¿FXOWLHVLQGH¿QLWLYHGLDJQRVLVRISDUDWK\URLGLVPLQWKHVHWWLQJRI kidney disease and elevated free light chains.
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Background : Consistent and reproducible results from different lot of reagents are a must for diagnosis and appropriate treatment of diseases. Objective: 1. To compare the results of two different lots of reagents (Reagent $&DWDORJXH1R265DQG5HDJHQW%&DWDORJXH% of glycosylated hemoglobin on a conventional laboratory analyzer. 2. To calculate total error for the analyte subjected to comparison. Material and Method 7KLV VWXG\ ZDV GHVLJQHG IRU FRPSDULQJ results of glycosylated hemoglobin of different lots (Reagent A, OSR 6192 and Reagent B, B00389) using reagents from Beckman Coulter ,QGLD3YW/WG,WDOVRLQFOXGHGGHWHUPLQDWLRQRIZLWKLQUXQ1 DQG EHWZHHQUXQ LPSUHFLVLRQ 1 LQDFFXUDF\ 1 DQG method comparison by using reagents of different lots on Beckman &RXOWHU$81 7RWDOHUURUZDVFDOFXODWHGIRUYDOLGDWLRQ of the analytical process. Results :LWKLQUXQLPSUHFLVLRQWRWDOLQDFFXUDF\DQGWRWDOHUURUIRU ERWKORWRIUHDJHQWVZHUHDVSHUWKHTXDOLW\VSHFL¿FDWLRQV Conclusion: Different lot of reagents with different reagent composition and sample processing method had low CV (less than 0.9%) and satisfactory accuracy and precision and are extremely stable. Method comparison study showed excellent correlation between both the reagents. Hence, the different lots of reagents of the same manufacturer can be used for routine testing of glycosylated hemoglobin.
PO183 Case Report Biclonal gammopathy an unusual presentation on electrophoresis: a case report Amit Ranjan, Rukmini M S, Ashok Prabhu K, Urmila N Khadilkar Introduction: Biclonal gammopathy is characterized by concurrent appearance of two different monoclonal proteins. The incidence of biclonal gammopathy is around 1 % of all gammopathies and the most common combinations found are IgA and IgG( 33%), followed by IgM and IgG( 24%). Case: A 46 year old male patient with complaints of sudden onset low back ache while lifting a heavy object, which aggravated since RQHPRQWKSUHVHQWHGWR2UWKRSDHGLF23'.0&+$&0DQJDOXUX ,QGLD*HQHUDOSK\VLFDOH[DPLQDWLRQUHYHDOHGSDOORU%3PP +J3XOVHPLQ1RDEQRUPDOLW\GHWHFWHGLQV\VWHPLFH[DPLQDWLRQ Local examination of spine revealed tenderness, and mild positive, H[WHQVRU SODQWDU UHÀH[ /DERUDWRU\ LQYHVWLJDWLRQV +E JPGO 3&9(65PPKRXU7RWDOSURWHLQVJPGODOEXPLQ -2.6 gm/dl and globulin -8.2gm/dl. Serum protein electrophoresis VKRZHG ELFORQDO JDPPRSDWK\ DQG LPPXQR¿[DWLRQ HOHFWURSKRUHVLV showed intense IgA lambda and faint Ig G Kappa. Radiology investigation revealed a D10 pathological fracture. Biopsy of D10 vertebra showed plasma cell myeloma. Conclusion: To the best of our knowledge in evidence based practise in the laboratory context this has been a rare presentation of multiple myeloma. Keywords:%LFORQDOJDPPRSDWK\PXOWLSOHP\HORPDLPPXQR¿[DWLRQ
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PO184 Functionalized carbon nanotube - hydroxyapatite composite and their interaction with L929 mouse ¿EUREODVWLQYLWUR P. Khalid1*, V.B. Suman2 1 Department of Biotechnology, P. A. College of Engineering, VTU, 2 Kasturba Medical College, Manipal University, Mangalore, India
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PO185 RBC acetylcholinesterase activity and RBC indices in microcytic anemia Ramya K R, Sushma Jogi, Shalvika Gupta, Vijetha Shenoy Belle, Krishnananda Prabhu R V Department of Biochemistry, Kasturba Medical College Manipal, Manipal University, Manipal Introduction: Cholinesterases belongs to the group of hydrolases splitting the ester bond. Cholinesterase is sub divided into acetylcholinesterase and butyrylcholinesterase. Acetylcholinesterase is an enzyme which is present in nerve and muscles also present in the Red blood cell membranes, it may have an important role in maintaining the shape and integrity of RBC membrane and any FKDQJH LQ VL]H VKDSH DQG 5%& LQGLFHV FDQ LQÀXHQFH WKH OHYHO RI this enzyme. Studies have shown that changes in the levels of RBC acetylcholinesterase levels in different types of anemia. Aim and Objectives: To compare and correlate acetylcholinesterase activity of RBC with various RBC indices in normocytic and microcytic anemia
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Materials and Methods: 24 subjects with normal hematological indices and 21 subjects with microcytic anemia were taken for the study. The whole blood collected in an EDTA Tube was taken and acetylcholinesterase activity was measured by Ellman’s method and RBC indices were measured using COULTER-LH-780 model employ the principle of electric impedance. This acetylcholinesterase activity is correlated with various RBC indices in both the groups. Results: 5%& DFHW\OFKROLQHVWHUDVH DFWLYLW\ ZDV VLJQL¿FDQWO\ LQFUHDVHGLQPLFURF\WLFDQHPLDWKDQQRUPRF\WLFS 0&+ 0&9 ZHUH VLJQL¿FDQWO\ GHFUHDVHG LQ PLFURF\WLF DQHPLD WKDQ normocytic. RBC acetylcholinesterase activity negatively correlated WR0&+S DQG0&9S Conclusion: RBC acetylcholinesterase activity can be used as one of the marker in microcytic anemia.
PO186 Assessment of iodine status of the school children of Lagadigoth VDC of Siraha District Basanta Gelal, Saroj Thapa, Saroj Kunwar, Madhab Lamsal, Nirmal Baral Department of Biochemistry, B. P. Koirala Institute of Health Sciences, Dharan, Nepal Introduction: 1HSDO LV FRQVLGHUHG DV HQGHPLF ]RQH RI LRGLQH GH¿FLHQF\ ,RGLQH GH¿FLHQF\ LV VWLOO D VLJQL¿FDQW SXEOLF KHDOWK SUREOHPLQ1HSDOVFKRRODJHFKLOGUHQ6$& KDV8,( J//DJDGLJRWK9'&RI6LUDKDGLVWULFWORFDWHGRQWKH1HSDO,QGLD boarder. Aims and Objectives: To explore the iodine status of the school children of Lagadigoth VDC of Siraha District. Materials and Methods: A community based cross section study was conducted in three schools of Lagadigoth VDC of Siraha district. A total of 419 school children of 6-13 years were recruited for the study to collect urine and salt samples for urinary iodine concentration (UIC) and salt iodine content. Data were expressed in IUHTXHQF\PHDQ6'DQGPHGLDQ,45 DQGDSSOLHG&KLVTXDUHWHVW LQGHSHQGHQWµW¶WHVW0DQQ:KLWQH\8WHVW.UXVNDO:DOOLVWHVWDQG Spearman’s rho correlation according to the nature data to test the VLJQL¿FDQFHFRQVLGHULQJSDWFRQ¿GHQFHLQWHUYDO Results: A total of 419 school children were enrolled in this study out of them 239 (57.0%) were male and 180 (43.0%) were female. 7KHFRYHUDJHRIWKHSDFNHWDQGDGHTXDWHO\LRGL]HG!SSPLRGLQH salt are 85.2% and 89% respectively. The median UIC of the study population is 234.20μg/L and 11.5% children has UIC <20μg/L. Conclusion: Median UIC and adequately iodized coverage in all areas shows the adequate iodine intake and optimal iodine nutrition LQWKHVWXG\SRSXODWLRQEXWVWLOOLRGLQHGH¿FLHQF\H[LVWZKLFKVKRXOG be monitored continuously. Keywords: ,RGLQH GH¿FLHQF\ 6FKRRO DJH FKLOGUHQ 8ULQDU\ LRGLQH concentration, Salt iodine content.
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PO187 MTRR Gene polymorphisms involved in folate metabolism as a risk of congenital heart defects in Down Syndrome Ambreen Asim, Sarita Agarwal 1 Department of Medical Genetics, Sanjay Gandhi Post graduate Institute of Medical Sciences, Lucknow Background: Folate metabolism leads to aberrant methylation of chromosome 21, favoring its abnormal segregation during maternal meiosis in Down Syndrome (DS) patients which thereby leads to various birth defects in these individuals. DS affects in 1/700 live birth, is one of the most leading causes of intellectual disability and is associated with number of phenotypes including Congenital Heart Disease (CHD), Leukemia, Alzheimer’s disease, Hirschsprung’s disease and others. Aims and Objectives: The study aims to investigate the association of MTRR (Methionine synthase reductase) gene polymorphism (C524T and A66G) involved in folate metabolism with the risk of CHD in DS patients. Methods: PCR and PCR-RFLP methods were used for the genotyping of study samples and results were validated using Sanger’s sequencing. Results:0755&7DQG$*ZHUHVLJQL¿FDQWO\DVVRFLDWHGZLWK the increased risk of CHD in DS. We have also reported two novel polymorphisms, T19775C and 19778_19778delG, in DS with CHD cases with a frequency of 93% and 40%, respectively. These two polymorphisms were not found among DS without CHD group. Conclusion: Results indicates that the MTRR gene polymorphisms LQÀXHQFHWKHULVNRIWKHRFFXUUHQFHRI&+'LQ'6SDWLHQWVRI,QGLDQ 2ULJLQ7KLVLVWKH¿UVWUHSRUWIURP,QGLDKLJKOLJKWLQJWKHSRWHQWLDO association of MTRR gene polymorphisms with CHD in DS. Hence these four polymorphisms can be used to evaluate the risk of CHD in DS patients.
PO188 Association of angiogenic cytokines (VEGF-A and VEGF-C) and clinical characteristic in women with unexplained recurrent miscarriage Azadeh Bagheri 1, Pratap Kumar 2, Pragna Rao 1 1 Department of Biochemistry, 2 Department of Obstetrics & Gynecology, Kasturba Medical College, Manipal University, Manipal. Introduction: 5HFXUUHQW PLVFDUULDJH 50 GH¿QHG DV RU PRUH spontaneous miscarriage before 20 weeks of gestational, affects at OHDVW RI FRXSOHV WU\LQJ WR FRQFHLYH ,Q RYHU RI FDVHV WKH cause of the loss of pregnancy remains unexplained .Reduced expression of Angiogenic factors such as vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF-A) and VEGF-C has been linked with spontaneous miscarriage, likely due to defective fetal and placental angiogenesis.
Aims and Objectives: To investigate the relationships between serum level of VEGF-A and VEGF-C with clinical Characteristic in women with URM and comparing with pregnant and healthy women. Materials and Methods: A case-control study, which was conducted between 90 non-pregnant women with history of RM, those with unexplained RM were eligible (cases) age-matched with 70 nonpregnant women without history of recurrent abortion with at least one child (controls) and 70 pregnant women without history of recurrent abortion with at least one child (controls).Those with unexplained RM were eligible. Demographic and Anthropometric data were retrieved by pre-test questionnaire and serum level of 9(*)$DQG9(*)&PHDVXUHGE\(/,6$NLW Results: This study shows that maternal levels of VEGF-A and VEGF-C are distinctly lower in RSA (189.87±88.1 vs 238.8±99.6) compared to healthy (239.1±99.7 vs 275.5±133.08) and pregnant (301.5±76.4 vs 402.5±128.6) women as control groups. Univariate analysis demonstrated that clinical characteristic factors were VLJQL¿FDQWO\DVVRFLDWHGZLWKFRQFHQWUDWLRQRI9(*)$DQG9(*)& in cases and controls. Conclusion: 2XU ¿QGLQJV VXJJHVW WKDW WKHVH PROHFXOHV FRXOG EH used as potential predictive markers of miscarriage in these women presenting with URM
PO189 An overview of insecticide poisoning at Manipal Poison Detection Center, KMC Manipal Brunda1, Vinutha R Bhat1, Padmanabha Udupa1, Shankar Bakkannvar2 , Vikram Palimar2 1 Department of Biochemistry, KMC, Manipal 2 Department of Forensic Medicine & Toxicology KMC, Manipal Background: ,QVHFWLFLGH LV D FKHPLFDO WKDW NLOOV EXJV 7KH\ DUH widely used pesticide in rural areas. Some of the most commonly used insecticides are organo phosphorous like thimet, lethal TC, monocil, nuvan, ekalux, lethal super and so on, carbamates and pyrethrine. ,QVHFWLFLGH DUH HDVLO\ DFFHVVLEOH DQG DUH RIWHQ XVHG WR FRPPLW suicides. Accidental poisoning may also occur. Mild Poisoning or Early Symptoms of Acute Poisoning headache, fatigue, weakness, dizziness, restlessness, nervousness, perspiration, nausea, diarrhea, loss of appetite, loss of weight, thirst, moodiness, soreness in joints, skin irritation, eye irritation, irritation of the nose and throat. Pesticides can be absorbed by inhalation, ingestion and dermal absorption.The syndrome is inconsistent in those affected and is liely to represent low level chronic toxicity. Aim: The aim of this study was to determine the frequency of unintentional insecticide poisoning at Manipal Poison Detection Centre, KMC Manipal. Materials and Methods: Blood and urine samples were collected and analyzed using TLC method. TLC experimentation was accompanied by ascending development. The colorless, separated constituents were developed using iodine fume to obtain colored spot.
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Result and Conclusion: We analyzed 40 samples, of which 26 were tested positive(male:16, female:10) for organophoshorous and 4 negative(male:2, female:2) 4 tested positive (male:4) for Carbamate and 3 negative(male:1, female:2) 6 tested positive for Pyrethrin (male:5, female:1) and 3 negative(male:1, female:2) Organophosphorous can be stored in fat cells for prolonged periods and cause neurotoxicity. The mechanism of toxicity is inhibition of acetylcholine esterase, resulting in accumulation of acetyl choline. Signs and symptoms develop immediately after exposure or within 12 hours. A constant exposure at low doses can cause persistent anorexia, weakness and malaise. Acute ingestion may cause prolonged paralysis of head, neck, limbs and thorax muscles.
them, rest of them had conveyed the biochemistry information to the patient appropriately, though only 45.14% could do it in an excellent manner. Conclusion: By this study, we were able to implement a new OSPE station for assessing the communication skill of the student. The students were able to communicate to the simulated patients with FODULW\DQGFRQ¿GHQFH)URPWKLVVWXG\LWFDQEHVXJJHVWHGWKDWWKH faculty teaching biochemistry, needs to inculcate into the students the need for proper communication, by demonstrating them the same at WKHHQGRIHDFKWRSLFZKLFKKDVDFOLQLFDOVLJQL¿FDQFH
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Dietary folate and vitamin B12 levels during pregnancy induce change in expression of imprinting genes in maternal and fetal tissues Aatish Mahajan , Divika Sapehia, Mohan Raj P.S, Jyotdeep Kaur Department of Biochemistry, Postgraduate Institute of Medical Education and Research, Chandigarh, India. Background: The altered ratio of folic acid and vitamin B12 in PDWHUQDO GLHW GXULQJ SUHJQDQF\ LQÀXHQFHV WKH '1$ PHWK\ODWLRQ patterns of offspring. Objective: The present study was planned to study the effect of dietary folate and B12 during pregnancy on expression of imprinting genes in maternal and fetal tissues. Material and Methods: Four week old C57BL/6 female mice for )JHQHUDWLRQZHUHGLYLGHGLQWRQLQHJURXSV1%1)1%)21%)' %'1)%')'%')2%21)%2)2DQG%2)'DQGZHUHIHGGLHW for six to eight weeks while male mice were fed normal diet. On GD\RIJHVWDWLRQPLFHZHUHVDFUL¿FHGIHWDODQGPDWHUQDOWLVVXHV were isolated whereas some of the pregnant mice were kept for F1 generation. Both males and females fetuses in F1 generation were given same diet as fed to their mothers for 6 weeks. Mating was performed within same groups and fetuses born were denoted as F2 JHQHUDWLRQ 7KH P51$ H[SUHVVLRQ RI VRPH LPSULQWLQJ JHQHV Igf2, KCNQIOT1, H19, Igf2R and folate transporters RFC, PCFT, FR_ were analyzed by Real-Time PCR. Results: ,Q % GH¿FLHQF\ JURZWK UHWDUGDWLRQ ZDV REVHUYHG LQ IHWXVHV ERUQ LQ ) JHQHUDWLRQ ,Q PDWHUQDO DQG IHWDO WLVVXHV H19, ZKLFKLVDQHJDWLYHUHJXODWRURIJURZWKZDVVLJQL¿FDQWO\XSUHJXODWHG and IGF2, a growth promoting gene showed a 70 fold decrease in SODFHQWD XQGHU IRODWH % GH¿FLHQW FRQGLWLRQV IGF2R in folate GH¿FLHQF\ DQG RYHUVXSSOHPHQWDWLRQ RI % ZDV GRZQ UHJXODWHG KCNQ1OT1 showed loss of expression in male fetal tissues in folate % GH¿FLHQF\ ZKHUHDV LWV H[SUHVVLRQ ZDV LQFUHDVHG LQ IHPDOH IHWDOWLVVXH7KHUHZDVDVLJQL¿FDQWLQFUHDVHLQH[SUHVVLRQRI3&)7 DQG)5"LQIRODWHGH¿FLHQWJURXSV Conclusion: 7KHUH LV D GH¿QLWH UROH RI PDWHUQDO IRODWH DQG % GH¿FLHQF\ WRZDUGV IHWDO JURZWK DQG WKXV PD\ EH LQYROYHG LQ establishment of proper imprints. Abbreviations: 1% 1RUPDO % 1) 1RUPDO IRODWH )' )RODWH GH¿FLHQW)2)RODWHRYHUVXSSOHPHQWDWLRQ%'%GH¿FLHQW%2 B12 over supplementation.
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PO192 YAP, The transcriptional co-activator in platelets Pavalaveelzi.C.M, Debabrata dash Institute of Medical Science, Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi Introduction: Platelets are enucleate cells with a life span of 10-12 days, which play central roles in hemostasis and pathological thrombus formation associated with ischemic heart diseases and stroke. Recently, the Wnt-`-catenin signaling pathway and sonic hedgehog signaling have been shown to function in human platelets. These being developmental signals, have prompted us for the study of another developmental signaling: ‘Hippo’ in human platelets. Lats1, a kinase is one of the core components and YAP (Yes associated protein) is a downstream transcription co-activator of many genes. YAP is active in dephosphorylated and inactive in phosphorylated form (pYAP). Aims and Objectives: To identify the presence of Hippo signaling in platelets and to study the regulation of YAP in platelets. Materials and Methods: Human blood samples were collected from healthy donors after taking proper consent.Washed platelets were prepared. Thrombin was used as agonist for platelet activation. P51$ SUHVHQFH ZDV GHWHFWHG E\ F'1$ SUHSDUDWLRQ DQG 573&5 Aggregation, electrophoresis and western blotting, clot retraction VWXG\ FRQIRFDO PLFURVFRS\ZHUH GRQH WR ¿QG WKHH[SUHVVLRQ DQG regulation of YAP by Hippo signaling and actin cytoskeleton. Results: T57 ± 3&5 FRQ¿UPHG SUHVHQFH RI P51$ IRU <$3LQ human platelets. Western blot analysis of various platelet samples HVWDEOLVKHGWKHSUHVHQFHRI<$3SURWHLQ$JJUHJDWLRQDQG¿EULQFORW retraction of platelets with thrombin reducedphospho-YAP levels. Confocal microscopy revealed the association of YAP with actin cytoskeleton. LATS1, an upstream regulator of YAP in the canonical pathway was also found to be present in platelets by western blotting. Conclusion: Hippo signaling pathway is present in platelets and is affected by the resting and activated state of platelets. Both canonical and non-canonical regulation of YAP is present.
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PO194 To study blood lead levels in occupationally exposed subjects and its correlation with Vitamin D and PDUNHUVRI%RQHSUR¿OH Himani1, Sudip Kumar Datta2, Rajiv Ranjan3, Busi Karunanad1 1 Department of Biochemistry, SGT College Gurgaon, 2Department of Lab Medicine, All India Institute of Medical Sciences, New Delhi, 3 Department of Biochemistry, Hindu Rao Hospital, New Delhi. Introduction: The workers engaged in the lead battery manufacturing industries are continuously exposed to lead through inhalation, LQJHVWLRQ DQG GHUPDO FRQWDFW ,QFUHDVHG EORRG OHDG OHYHOV %// are reported to interfere with bone metabolism probably mediated through vitamin D and its receptor. Aims and objectives: To study blood lead levels in occupationally exposed and non-exposed subjects and its correlation with markers RI%RQHSUR¿OH Material and Methods: 37 occupationally lead-exposed (battery factory workers) and twenty unexposed healthy subjects were recruited for this study after obtaining informed consent. Blood lead levels (BLL) were measured using a Microwave Digestive 6\VWHPIROORZHGE\,QGXFWLYHO\&RXSOHG3ODVPD2SWLFDO(PLVVLRQ 6SHFWURPHWHU ,&32(6 6HUXP FDOFLXP DQG SKRVSKRURXV OHYHOV were measured using Modular P biochemistry autoanalyzer (Roche diagnostics, USA). Serum Vitamin D was determined by competitive (/,6$'DWDZDVDQDO\]HGVWDWLVWLFDOO\XVLQJWKHJUDSKSDGSULVP software and Microsoft Excel.
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PO195 Induction of angiotensin converting enzyme gene in endothelial cells by organochlorine pesticide Neeru Singh1, Rishila Ghosh1, Manushi Siddarth2, Pawan Kumar Kare1, Basu Dev Banerjee1, Neelam Wadhwa3, Ashok Kumar Tripathi1 1 Department of Biochemistry, 2Multidisciplinary Research Unit, 3 Department of Pathology, University College of Medical Sciences & Guru Teg Bahadur Hospital, Delhi, India Introduction: Angiotensin converting enzyme (ACE), a key regulator of the renin-angiotensin system (RAAS), has been implicated in various cardiovascular diseases. ACE expression has been shown to mediated via enhanced reactive oxygen species (ROS) production and linked with endothelial dysfunction however, the mechanism of ACE gene expression in endothelial cells is not precisely known. Aim and Objectives: The present study is designed to determine the regulation of ACE gene in endothelial cells. We investigated the effect of organochlorine pesticide (DDE), which has been shown to increase the ROS production, on ACE gene expression and to HYDOXDWHWKHSURWHFWLYHHIIHFWVRI1DFHW\OF\VWHLQH1$& LQKXPDQ umbilical vein endothelial cells (HUVECs). Materials and Methods: HUVECs were cultured in endothelial cell expansion medium, reduced serum supplemented with endothelial growth factors and 1% antibiotic-antimycotic solution in T-25 culture ÀDVNDQGZHUHPDLQWDLQHGDW&&2LQDKXPLGL¿HGDWPRVSKHUH &HOOVZHUHWUHDWHGZLWK''(0 DQGZLWK1$&0 IRU KRXUV526JHQHUDWLRQZDVPHDVXUHPHQWDVWKHÀXRUHVFHQFHRI WKH R[LGDWLRQ SURGXFW RI ¶¶GLFKORURGLK\GURÀRXUHVFHLQ GLDFHWDWH +'&)'$ $&( P51$ H[SUHVVLRQ ZDV HYDOXDWHG WKURXJK UHDO time PCR. Results: The results indicated that DDE at a concentration of 0.5 μM VLJQL¿FDQWO\ S LQFUHDVHG WKH 526 SURGXFWLRQ DV FRPSDUHG WR FRQWURO ZKLFK FRQVHTXHQWO\ UHVXOWHG LQ D VLJQL¿FDQWO\ S increased fold change of ACE gene expression after 24 hours. PreWUHDWPHQW ZLWK 1$& VXSSUHVVHG WKH 526 SURGXFWLRQ VLJQL¿FDQWO\ S DQGKHQFH$&(JHQHH[SUHVVLRQDOVRVLJQL¿FDQWO\GHFUHDVHG in OCP treated HUVECs. Conclusion: ,W PD\ EH FRQFOXGHG WKDW RUJDQRFKORULQH SHVWLFLGH (DDE) might increased ROS production in endothelial cells and is associated with the upregulated expression of ACE gene which represents a common pathway for several factors that are able to DFWLYDWHHQGRWKHOLDOFHOOV1$&WUHDWPHQWLQKLELWVWKH526SURGXFWLRQ via scavenging them and hence inhibits ACE gene expression in endothelial cells which might help in treating endothelial dysfunction and in reversing the toxicity produced.
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PO196 Association of serum 25-hydroxy vitamin D levels with postpartum depression at six week post delivery Raji R1, Nancy R Premkumar2, Shivanand Kattimani3, Haritha Sagili4, Soundravally Rajendiran1* 1 Departments of Biochemistry 2Medico social wing 3Departments of Psychiatry 4Departments of OB&G, Jawaharlal Institute of Postgraduate Medical Education and Research, Puducherry, India. Introduction: Post-partum depression (PPD) is the common adverse outcome of child bearing which affects the wellbeing of both mother and newborn and has long-term effects. Vitamin D which involved in bone mineral metabolism and calcium homeostasis has been related WRGHSUHVVLYHGLVRUGHUVEXWVWXGLHVUHSRUWFRQÀLFWLQJUHVXOWV Aims and Objectives: The present study aimed to assess the relationship between serum 25-hydroxy vitamin D ([25-OH] D) levels at six week post-delivery and postpartum depression. Materials and Methods: This, a nested case control study done on 495 subjects who came for postpartum checkup at 6th week postdelivery in the hospital. Socio-demographic details were recorded and depressive symptoms were assessed using EPDS. Based on the EPDS score, 195 women with depressive symptoms were categorised as cases and 300 subjects as controls. Blood samples were obtained to test the serum levels of 25(OH) vitamin D and Vitamin D Binding Protein (DBP). Results: 6HUXP YLWDPLQ ' OHYHOV ZHUH IRXQG WR EH VLJQL¿FDQWO\ (p=0.003) lower in PPD women compared to normal postpartum VXEMHFWV:HIRXQGVLJQL¿FDQWO\ORZHUOHYHOVRIVHUXP'%3LQ33' women than normal women (p=000). Moreover, we also observed D VLJQL¿FDQW QHJDWLYH FRUUHODWLRQ EHWZHHQ ERWK 2+ YLWDPLQ ' and DBP levels with EPDS scores(p=000) .Based on the vitamin D OHYHOVWKHPHGLDQOHYHOVRIYLWDPLQ'LQVXI¿FLHQF\ZDVIRXQGWREH lower in PPD women when compared to normal women. Conclusion: Lower serum 25[OH] vitamin D levels were associated with postpartum depression. Vitamin D supplementation may be recommended as a preventive measure in treating postpartum depression.
PO197 A pilot study on Vitamin D and respiratory diseases in Manipal Vijetha Shenoy Belle, Priyanka Datta, Kriti Singh, Krishnananda Prabhu RV Department of Biochemistry, Kasturba Medical College Manipal, Manipal University, Karnataka, India Background: Over the past decade, interest has grown in the role of vitamin D in many nonskeletal medical conditions, such as cancer, diabetes mellitus, cardiovascular diseases and respiratory infection. Emerging evidence indicate that vitamin D plays a role in maintain innate immunity is important in host defenses against respiratory
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PO198 Distribution of CYP2D6 genotypes from western India Minal Paradkar, Alpa Dherai, Dhanashree Shetty, Tester. F. Ashavaid Department of Laboratory Medicine, Biochemistry Section, P.D. Hinduja National Hospital and MRC, Mahim, Mumbai, India Introduction: Cytochrome P450 2D6 (CYP2D6) is responsible for the metabolism of numerous classes of clinically important drugs. The highly polymorphic nature of CYP2D6 gene has led to the detection of over 100 alleles, which shows differences in frequencies between ethnic groups and geographic origin. There is lack of data IURP 0XPEDL :HVWHUQ ,QGLD RQ WKH DOOHOH IUHTXHQFLHV RI PDMRU CYP2D6 alleles, gene deletion, duplication or multiplication. Aims and Objectives: To determine the distribution of major CYP2D6 alleles and gene number variations in healthy individuals IURP0XPEDL:HVWHUQ,QGLD Materials and Methods: Fifty two healthy individuals were screened for major CYP2D6 alleles *2, *3, *4, *5, *10 and *41 using real time PCR. The gene variations were detected by realtime PCR using Copy QXPEHUYDULDWLRQ&19 DVVD\ Results: The allele frequencies of CYP2D6*2, *3, *4, *5, *10 and *41 alleles were observed to be 30.77%, 0%, 11.54%, 3.85%, 19.23% and 17.31% respectively. The frequency of CYP2D6 gene one copy, 2 copies, 3 copies, and 4 copies were observed to be 7.69%, 76.92%,
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PO199 Status of HCV genotypes in patients with different liver diseases using multiplex real time PCR Sudhanshu Shekhar, Priyanka Gupta, M. Irshad Department of Laboratory Medicine, All India Institute of Medical Sciences, New Delhi Introduction: A high proportion of patients infected with Hepatitis C Virus (HCV) develop chronic liver diseases which result in cirrhosis of liver and hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) in later stages. Genotyping of HCV plays an important role in the treatment and therefore genotype determination has been made part of treatment guidelines for HCV infections. Aims and Objectives: This investigation describes the status of HCV genotypes and their association with HBV-HCV co-infection in patients with different liver diseases.HCV genotyping was done XVLQJDIDVWVHQVLWLYHDQGVSHFL¿FPXOWLSOH[UHDOWLPH3&5DVVD\ Methods: A total number of 239 patients with different liver diseases IURP-DQXDU\WR-XO\YLVLWLQJ$,,061HZ'HOKLZHUHDQDO\]HG for HCV infection. Genotyping was done in eighty four samples WHVWHG SRVLWLYH IRU +&9 51$7KH PXOWLSOH[ UHDO WLPH 3&5 DVVD\ was used for determination of both individual as well as multiple +&9JHQRW\SHV XVLQJ ¶875 &RUH DQG 16E DV WDUJHW UHJLRQV RI HCV genome. Results: Analysis of sera demonstrated 31 of 84 samples (36.90%) to be positive for genotype-1 and 46 samples (54.76%) positive for genotype-3.One sample (1.19%) showed mixed infection of genotype-1 and 3.Six samples (7.14%) could not show presence of DQ\JHQRW\SH7KHUHZDVQRGH¿QLWHDVVRFLDWLRQEHWZHHQ+&9+%9 co-infection and the type of HCV genotype .The assay used was found to be a sensitive technique for HCV genotyping. Conclusion: Genotype 1 and 3 are the prevalent genotypes of HCV in patients with different liver disease in the northern region. Multiplex real time PCR is a technique of choice for HCV- genotyping. Keywords: Genotypes; Hepatitis C virus, PCR, Liver Diseases.
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PO200 Promoter polymorphism of PTPN-22 (rs2476601) confers susceptibility to non-segmental Vitiligo in South Indian Tamils Kalai Selvi R, Medha Rajappa*, Laxmisha Chandrashekar1, Malathi M1, Thappa DM1 Departments of Biochemistry*, 1Dermatology, Jawaharlal Institute of Postgraduate Medical Education and Research, Puducherry, India. Introduction: Vitiligo is a skin depigmentation disorder due to discrete loss of functional melanocytes in the affected skin. Vitiligo is reported to be associated with autoimmune mechanism with an imbalanced expression of T-helper (Th)-1 cytokines and Th2 F\WRNLQHV7KH3731JHQHHQFRGHVIRUDO\PSKRLGSURWHLQW\URVLQH SKRVSKDWDVHZKLFKLQKLELWVWKH7FHOODFWLYDWLRQ7KH3731VLQJOH nucleotide polymorphism has been associated to autoimmune disease susceptibility in different populations and could be concerned in the RQVHWRIYLWLOLJRLQVRXWK,QGLDQ7DPLOV Objectives: The present study was conducted to determine the DVVRFLDWLRQRI3731UV ZLWKQRQVHJPHQWDOYLWLOLJRLQ 6RXWK,QGLDQ7DPLOQDWLYHV Methodology: 264 cases of non-segmental vitiligo and 264 healthy controls were recruited in the present study. Disease activity grading ZDV GRQH DFFRUGLQJ WR 9LWLOLJR LQGH[ RI GLVHDVH DFWLYLW\ 9,'$ scoring was done in patients with non segmental vitiligo. The SRO\PRUSKLVPLQWKH3731JHQHUV ZDVW\SHGE\XVLQJ Taqman 5’allele discrimination assay. Results: :H REVHUYHG WKDW WKHUH LV VLJQL¿FDQW DVVRFLDWLRQ EHWZHHQ 3731 UV DQG YLWLOLJR ULVN LQ WKH 6RXWK ,QGLDQ 7DPLO SRSXODWLRQ+RZHYHU3731UV 613ZDVQRWIRXQGWR be associated with the family history, gender and age of onset of the disease. Conclusion:2XUUHVXOWVVXJJHVWWKDW3731UV FRQIHUV VXVFHSWLELOLW\WRQRQVHJPHQWDOYLWLOLJRLQ6RXWK,QGLDQ7DPLOQDWLYHV
PO201 Toxic beauty! Are cosmetics harmful to our health ? Ipsita Mazumdar1, Krishnajyoti Goswami 2 1 Dept of Biochemistry, KPC Medical College & Hospital, Jadavpur, Kolkata, India. 2 Dept of Biochemistry, Lincoln University College, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
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PO202 Incidence of ethanol toxicity detected at MPDC, Manipal Pragati Nayak1, Vinutha R.Bhat1, Padmanabha Udupa1, Shankar M. Bakkannavar2 1 Department of Biochemistry 2 Department of Forensic Medicine and Toxicology KMC, Manipal Aim: To evaluate the presence or absence of ethanol toxicity. Background: Ethanol is a 2-carbon chain alcohol, the chemical formula is CH2CH32+ ,W LV D QHXURWR[LF SV\FKRDFWLYH GUXJ DQG RQHRIWKHROGHVWUHFUHDWLRQDOGUXJ,WLVRQHRIWKHPRVWFRPPRQO\ abused drug in the world. Alcohol intoxication is the result of alcohol entering the blood stream faster than it can be metabolized by the liver, which breaks down the ethanol into nontoxicating product. 6\PSWRPV RI DOFRKRO LQWR[LFDWLRQ LQFOXGHV HXSKRULD ÀXVKHG VNLQ and decreased social inhibition at lower doses, with larger doses produces impairment of balance, ataxia and decision making ability DVZHOODVQDXVHDRUYRPLWLQJ6XI¿FLHQWO\KLJKOHYHOVRIDOFRKROZLOO cause coma and death. Method: The blood and urine samples were analyzed biochemically using potassium dichromate solution and sulphuric acid (color test). Result: Retroscopic study was carried out among 45 patients aged about 5 to 70 years, of which 8 were detected negative and 42 were detected positive. Conclusion: Ethanol binds directly to the gamma amino butyric acid *$%$ UHFHSWRU LQ WKH &16 DQG FDXVHV VHGDWLYH HIIHFW 7R[LFLW\ of ethanol is due to the entry of alcohol into the bloodstream which causes confusion, vomiting, seizures, irregularity and slow breathing and hypothermia.
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PO203 Study of serum Leukotriene B4 and High Sensitivity C-Reactive protein levels in patients with alcoholic liver disease Hare Singh Makwane1, Meena Varma1, Amita Parmar1, Pawan Kumar Kare2, Rajesh Kumar Jha3 Department of Biochemistry1, Department of Medicine3, Sri Aurobindo Institute of Medical sciences and P.G. Institutes, Indore. Department of Biochemistry2, University College of Medical Sciences, Delhi. Background: Alcoholism is a common global problem and is one of the major medical complications of alcohol abuse. The consumption of H[FHVVLYHDOFRKROHQKDQFHVHQGRWR[LQKHSDWR[LFLW\DQGVLJQL¿FDQWO\ increases the risk of alcoholic liver disease which lead to the liver FLUUKRVLV ,QFUHDVHG HQGRWR[LQ OHYHOV PRGXODWH OLYHU HLFRVDQRLG metabolism, eventually leading to liver injury. Endotoxemia is known to increase production of both thromboxane and leukotriene levels in SODVPD 7KHVH OHXNRWULHQHV DWWUDFW DQG PRGXODWH WKH LQÀDPPDWRU\ cells. The excessive production of leukotriene B4 and variation in levels of high-sensitivity C-reactive protein may be associated with the alcoholic liver disease. Objectives: The objective of this study was to determine the levels of serum leukotriene B4 and high sensitivity C-reactive protein in alcoholic liver disease patients and in healthy controls. Materials and Methods: ,Q WKH SUHVHQW VWXG\ VXEMHFWV ZHUH included as alcoholic liver disease and 120 subjects were included as healthy controls. Following investigations were carried out. (1) Estimation of serum Leukotriene B4E\(/,6$PHWKRG (VWLPDWLRQ RI KLJK VHQVLWLYLW\ &UHDFWLYH SURWHLQ E\ ,PPXQHWXUELGLPHWULF method. Results: ,Q WKLV VWXG\ ZH KDYH IRXQG VLJQL¿FDQWO\ LQFUHDVHG OHYHOV of serum leukotriene B4 S DQG KLJK VHQVLWLYLW\ &UHDFWLYH SURWHLQS LQDOFRKROLFOLYHUGLVHDVHSDWLHQWVDVFRPSDUHGWR healthy controls. Conclusions:6LJQL¿FDQWO\LQFUHDVHGOHYHOVRIVHUXPOHXNRWULHQH%4 and high sensitivity C-reactive protein are indicating as a promising prognostic markers of increasing risk for alcoholic liver disease. Key Words: LTB4 (leukotrine B4) Chemiluminescence immunoassay &/,$ DOFRKROLFOLYHUGLVHDVH$/' KV&53KLJKVHQVLWLYH& - reactive protein).
PO204 Preliminary antibacterial activity of royal jelly protein hydrolysate Avinash A K Math, *Sadanand B. Patil Department of Biochemistry, USM-KLE IMP, *J N Medical College, Belgaum # #
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Antibody Microarray based Immunoassay for Thyroxin, Thyroid Stimulating Hormone and Thyroglobulin Bharti Jain, J. Kumarasamy, C.Gholve, Savita Kulkarni, M.G.R.Rajan Radiation Medicine Centre, Bhabha Atomic Research Centre, Mumbai, India Introduction: Antibody microarray based immunoassay or PLFURDUUD\LPPXQRDVVD\0, LVDPDMRUDGYDQFHLQLPPXQRDVVD\ technology for rapid and cost-effective, multi-target analysis of FOLQLFDOO\VLJQL¿FDQWDQDO\WHVUHVXOWLQJLQLPSURYHGTXDOLW\RISDWLHQW care. Simultaneous analysis of analytes having varying molecular weight and concentration is a key challenge faced during development RI 0, $VVHVVPHQW RI WK\URLG GLVRUGHUV E\ VHUXP DQDO\VLV PRVWO\ requires measurement of thyroxine (T4), thyroid stimulating hormone (TSH) and thyroglobulin (Tg). Aims and objectives:'HYHORSPHQWDQGYDOLGDWLRQRID0,IRU7 TSH and Tg. Materials and Methods: Antibodies against T4, TSH and Tg were immobilized on glutaraldehyde activated polycarbonate track-etched membranes (PC-TEM) as micro-spots (~1000 micron diameter). Sandwiched immunoreactions using corresponding 125, ODEHOHG monoclonal detection antibodies were performed for TSH and Tg whereas competitive immunoreactions were performed for T4 using 125 ,77(0VZHUHLPDJHGXVLQJGLJLWDODXWRUDGLRJUDSK\DQGVSRW LQWHQVLW\ZDVTXDQWL¿HGXVLQJ,PDJH-VRIWZDUH Results and conclusion :$VWDWLVWLFDOFRPSDULVRQRIUHVXOWVIURP0, IRUKXPDQVHUXPVDPSOHVZLWKLQGLYLGXDO5,$,50$VKRZHGWKDW WKHDVVD\VKDGVLJQL¿FDQWFRUUHODWLRQFRHI¿FLHQWVU SIRU 7U SIRU76+DQGU SIRU7J 0,ZDV
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PO206 Association of CRP +1846C/T (Rs1205) gene polymorphism with psoriasis risk in south Indian Tamils Anjana.S1, Medha Rajappa2, Laxmisha Chandrashekar2, Thappa DM2, Santhosh Satheesh3, Adithan C4 1 Department of Biochemistry, 2Department of Dermatology, 3 Department of Cardiology, Jawaharlal Institute of Post Graduate Medical Education and Research, Puducherry. 4Central Interdisciplinary Research Facility, Mahatma Gandhi Medical College and Research Institute, Puducherry. Introduction: 3VRULDVLV LV D 7K7K PHGLDWHG LQÀDPPDWRU\ disease of skin. The concept of “psoriatic march” explains psoriasis DVDVWDWHRIV\VWHPLFLQÀDPPDWLRQWKDWVWDUWVIURPVNLQDQGOHDGV to the cardiovascular co-morbidities. Previous studies have reported DVVRFLDWLRQ RI 613 UV LQ WKH LQÀDPPDWRU\ PDUNHU &53 JHQH with cardio-metabolic co-morbidities in previous studies. We studied WKH DVVRFLDWLRQ RI UV 613 ZLWK VXVFHSWLELOLW\ WR SVRULDVLV LQ 6RXWK,QGLDQSRSXODWLRQ Methodology: 300 cases with psoriasis and 300 controls were enrolled. Severity grading was done using psoriasis area severity LQGH[ 3$6, VFRULQJ *HQRW\SLQJ RI &53 UV ZDV GRQH E\ Taqman 5’ allele discrimination assay. Plasma CRP levels were DVVD\HGXVLQJFRPPHUFLDOO\DYDLODEOH(/,6$NLWV Results::H IRXQG WKDW &53 613 UV ZDV QRW DVVRFLDWHG ZLWK SVRULDVLV VXVFHSWLELOLW\ LQ RXU 6RXWK ,QGLDQ 7DPLO SRSXODWLRQ &LUFXODWLQJ OHYHOV RI KV&53 ZDV VLJQL¿FDQWO\ KLJKHU LQ SDWLHQWV ZLWKSVRULDVLVDVFRPSDUHGZLWKFRQWUROVS +RZHYHUWKH SURWHLQOHYHOVZHUHQRWVLJQL¿FDQWO\DVVRFLDWHGZLWKGLVHDVHVHYHULW\ DVDVVHVVHGE\3$6,VFRULQJ1RJHQRW\SHZDVIRXQGVLJQL¿FDQWO\ DVVRFLDWHGZLWK3$6,RU&53OHYHOVDOVR Conclusion: 2XU UHVXOWV VXJJHVW WKDW WKH 613 &53 UV LV QRW DVVRFLDWHGZLWKSVRULDVLVULVNLQ6RXWK,QGLDQ7DPLOSRSXODWLRQ
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PO208 Seaweed-Nature’s Secret to Balance your Metabolism with Rich Nutritional aspects and Fight Diseases Ashwini S. 2Manjula Shantaram Department of Studies in Biochemistry, Mangalore University, Post Graduate Centre, Kodagu , Karnataka, India
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PO209 Risk factors for increased blood Lead level in Children Shailja Chambial, Praveen Sharma Department of Biochemistry, All India Institute of Medical Sciences, Jodhpur, India Introduction: Lead exposure is inadvertent because of it’s wide use in various spheres of day to day life. Childhood lead exposure is estimated to contribute to about 600,000 new cases of children with intellectual disabilities every year. Aim: 7R ¿QG RXW WKH EORRG OHDG OHYHO %// LQ FKLOGUHQ RI ORFDO population and risk factors associated with it. Material and Methods: Students from various schools of rural and urban area were selected randomly and written informed consent was obtained from the parents/ guardians of participants. Personal details, complaints, dietary habits, history of pica and other relevant details were noted in questionnaire. 2ml venous blood sample in EDTA vial was collected and BLL was estimated the very same day after HQVXULQJTXDOLW\FRQWURO/HDGZDVPHDVXUHGXVLQJ/HDG,,DQDO\VHU by standardized anodic stripping voltametry technique. Results: Total 426 children (5-12yrs) participated in the study. 7KHLUPHDQ%//ZDVXJG/XJG/ ,QFUHDVHG BLL (>5ug/dL) was found in 18.87% of the subjects. Children residing in urban region were found to have BLL >5ug/dl [22.18%] in comparison to rural inhabitants [9.77%]. 76.1% of children in urban region were residing in old houses with metallic plumbing which were recently painted in comparison to children of rural region [57.1%]. Other causes of increased BLL could be use of cosmetics and kohl/surma [>50%] and herbal medicines [>21%] which were the common determinants. Conclusion: 6LJQL¿FDQWQXPEHURIXUEDQUHJLRQFKLOGUHQRI:HVWHUQ Rajasthan have increased BLL. Usage of old metallic pipes for SOXPELQJROGKRXVLQJZDWHUFRQVXPSWLRQZLWKRXWDQ\SXUL¿FDWLRQ system, usage of surma/kohl and Ayurvedic/ herbal medicines were the common determinants for increased BLL. Key words: Lead exposure, Blood lead level, Children, Risk factors.
PO210 Evaluation of some minerals in cord blood from rural and urban population of Udaipur region
Method: Our study group consisted of 640 healthy term newborn. The cord blood was collected immediately after a normal delivery. The blood was tested to determine calcium, magnesium, Phosphorus DQG,URQ Result: The results showed that the levels of calcium, magnesium, phosphorus and iron, were higher in urban population than rural ones. $OOZHUHVWDWLVWLFDOO\VLJQL¿FDQW7KHOHYHOVRIPDJQHVLXPSKRVSKRUXV and iron were lower in female urban neonates as compared to male XUEDQQHRQDWHV$OOZHUHVLJQL¿FDQWZKHQFRPSDUHGVH[ZLVH7KH trend was same with increase levels of magnesium; phosphorus and iron were lower in females of rural population than cord blood of male rural neonates. Conclusion: The result showed that rural and urban population, also female and male neonates have genetic variation and difference in mineral metabolism.
PO211 Mangiferin a C-Glucosylxanthone, ameliorates the arsenic induced cytotoxicity in IEC-6 cell line Salmataj SA1, B.S Satish Rao3, V Ramachandramoorthy1, Shobha U Kamath2* 1 Department of Biotechnology, Manipal Institute of Technology, Manipal, 2 Department of Biochemistry, Kasturba Medical College, Manipal 3 Deaprtment of Radiobiology, School of Life sciences, Manipal
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PO213 3UHYDOHQFH RI LURQ GH¿FLHQF\ DQG LURQ GH¿FLHQF\ anemia among females Priya, KS.Fayaz, K.P.Mishra Department of Biochemistry, Government Medical College Kannauj, Uttar Pradesh Background: ,URQ GH¿FLHQF\ LV WKH PRVW SUHYDOHQW QXWULWLRQDO problem in many parts of the world and the most common cause of DQHPLDLQ,QGLDHVSHFLDOO\DPRQJIHPDOH. Objectives: Few studies have comprehensively assessed etiologic IDFWRUVFRQWULEXWLQJWRDQHPLDDQGLURQGH¿FLHQF\LQ,QGLD+HQFH this study is to determine the prevalence relative importance of various factors contributing to these problems in reproductive age of young women. Methodology,Q WKLV FURVV VHFWLRQDO VWXG\ ZH DUH LQFOXGLQJ female subjects with the age group of 15-40 from Outpatient department Govt Medical College Kannauj.All the subjects’ clinical data, socioeconomic data, anthropometric data and laboratory results ZDV FROOHFWHG DQG DOVR %LRFKHPLFDO SDUDPHWHU OLNH /LSLG SUR¿OH )HUULWLQ6HUXP,URQ7RWDOLURQELQGLQJFDSDFLW\DQGXQVDWXUDWHGLURQ binding capacity was estimated. Result: 7KH SUHYDOHQFH UDWHV RI DQHPLD DQG LURQ GH¿FLHQF\ ZHUH 37% and 64%, respectively; 95% of the anemic women were iron GH¿FLHQW6XEMHFWVZKRDUHYHJHWDULDQGLHWDQGORZHUVRFLRHFRQRPLF VWDWXVDUHVKRZLQJKLJKSUHYDOHQFH IRULURQGH¿FLHQF\DQHPLD ZKHQFRPSDUHGWRVXEMHFWVZLWK1RQYHJHWDULDQGLHWDQGKLJKVRFLR economic status (21%). Conclusion: Our data recommends screening and educational SURJUDPVIRULURQGH¿FLHQF\DQHPLDDPRQJIHPDOH,URQVXSSOHPHQW DQG IRRG LURQ IRUWL¿FDWLRQDUH UHTXLUHG LQ RUGHU WR RYHUFRPH WKLV simple but common health problem.
PO214 Association of VDR gene (FOKI) polymorphism and vitamin D levels with insulin resistance in PCOS patients Jyoti1, Anju Jain1, Chitra Raghunandan2 1 Dept of Biochemistry, Lady Hardinge Medical College. 2Dept of Obstetrics and gynaecology, Lady Hardinge Medical College. Introduction: Polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) is the most common female endocrine disorder in women of reproductive age, presenting in up to 18 % of this population. Women with 3&26 GLVSOD\ JUHDWHU SUHYDOHQFH RI LQVXOLQ UHVLVWDQFH ,5 and compensatory hyperinsulinemia than non-affected women. 9LWDPLQ'GH¿FLHQF\KDVEHHQVXJJHVWHGWREHDFDXVDOIDFWRULQWKH pathogenesis of insulin resistance in women with PCOS. Vitamin D receptor (VDR) regulates more than 3% of the human genome, including genes that are crucial for glucose metabolism. Aims and Objective: 7R VWXG\ 9'5 JHQH )RN, SRO\PRUSKLVP &vitamin D levels in PCOS patients and controls. To study the UHODWLRQVKLSEHWZHHQ9'5JHQH)RN, SRO\PRUSKLVPDQGYLWDPLQ' ZLWKPDUNHUVRI,5LQZRPHQZLWK3&26
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PO215 Glucose-6-Phosphate Dehydrogenase (G6PD) GH¿FLHQF\ DPRQJ EORRG GRQRUV LQ 0DQJDOXUX Karnataka Suriyan.S.Nair, Leeshma James, Prathima M.B, Reshma, Sushith.S Department of Biochemistry, A.J. Institute of Medical Sciences and Research, Mangalore, Karnataka. Introduction:Glucose 6-phosphate dehydrogenase (G6PD) is a cytosolic enzyme encoded by a housekeeping X-linked gene whose PDLQ IXQFWLRQ LV WR SURGXFH 1$'3+ ,QKHULWHG *3' GH¿FLHQF\ is associated with either episodic haemolytic anaemia or life-long KDHPRO\WLFDQDHPLD7KHSUHYDOHQFHRI*3'GH¿FLHQF\KDVEHHQ extensively studied in several population groups but there is scarce LQIRUPDWLRQDERXW*3'GH¿FLHQF\IURP0DQJDORUH.DUQDWDNDDQG the last study was conducted in 1974. Aim 7R GHWHUPLQH *3' GH¿FLHQF\ DPRQJ EORRG GRQRUV LQ 0DQJDOXUX.DUQDWDND,QGLD Objectives: 7R VFUHHQ IRU *3' GH¿FLHQF\ LQ EORRG GRQRUV 7R TXDQWLWDWLYHO\HVWLPDWHWKH*3'DQGFRQ¿UPWKHHQ]\PHDFWLYLW\ Materials and Methods: 150 samples of blood donors who came WR $-,QVWLWXWH RI 0HGLFDO 6FLHQFHV 5HVHDUFK 0DQJDORUH Determination of G6PD was done UV kinetic method. Results: G6PD enzyme values (% Activity) of blood among 150 EORRG GRQRUV ZHUH FODVVL¿HG DFFRUGLQJ WR :+2 FODVVL¿FDWLRQ ,Q EORRGVDPSOHVKDG&ODVV,9HQ]\PHDFWLYLW\WZRKDG&ODVV ,,,HQ]\PHDFWLYLW\DQGWKUHHKDG&ODVV9HQ]\PHDFWLYLW\ Conclusions: This study was conducted to determine the prevalence RI *3' GH¿FLHQF\ LQ EORRG GRQRUV DQG WKHUHIRUH WR FRQFOXGH ZKHWKHU VFUHHQLQJ IRU WKLV FRPPRQ HQ]\PH GH¿FLHQF\ VKRXOG EH done as a routine test especially in blood bank but the data collected showed that prevalence of G6PD is very low in our study and did not DFKLHYHDQ\VWDWLVWLFDOVLJQL¿FDQFHZLWKUHVSHFWWR*3'GH¿FLHQF\ The study conducted by us therefore concluded that the necessity of including G6PD should be more with respect to geography, ethnicity, the number of samples screened and the study period.
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PO216 Association of polymorphisms inosteoprotegerin (OPG) gene with bone mineral density and serum OPG levels in Indian women Seema Kadam, Hetal Bhadricha, Meena Desai, M.I. Khatkhatay National Institute for Research in Reproductive Health (ICMR), J,M. Street, Parel Mumbai, India Introduction: Osteoprotegerin (OPG) and Receptor activator of QXFOHDU IDFWRUN% OLJDQG 5$1./ DUH GRPLQDQW UHJXODWRUV RI ERQH UHVRUSWLRQ 5$1./ VWLPXODWHV RVWHRFODVW IRUPDWLRQ IXQFWLRQ and survival and each of these effects is inhibited by OPG. The EDODQFH RI WKH 23* 5$1. DQG 5$1./ PDLQWDLQV SK\VLRORJLF bone remodeling The expression of these proteins belonging to WKHVXSHUIDPLO\RIWXPRUQHFURVLVIDFWRU71) DUHDOWHUHGLQPDQ\ ERQH GLVHDVHV ZKLFK FDQ UHÀHFW GLVHDVH HWLRORJ\ RU FRPSHQVDWRU\ responses to disease. Aims and Objectives: To study the association of single nucleotide SRO\PRUSKLVPV 613V LQ 23* JHQH ZLWK ERQH PLQHUDO GHQVLW\ PHDVXUHPHQWVDQGVHUXP23*DQGV5$1./OHYHOVLQ,QGLDQZRPHQ Materials and Methods: The participants (n=150) underwent BMD measurements by DXA and gave fasting blood sample. Polymorphisms in the OPG gene were studied using PCR-RFLP and JHQHVHTXHQFLQJWHFKQLTXHVZKLOHVHUXP23*DQGV5$1./OHYHOV ZHUHHVWLPDWHGE\FRPPHUFLDO(/,6$NLWV Results: OPG levels positively correlated with age(p=0.0047) while V5$1./ OHYHOV VKRZHG D QHJDWLYH FRUUHODWLRQS $Q age related decrease in BMD at both spine and hip was observed LQWKHVHZRPHQ,QSRVWPHQRSDXVDOZRPHQORZERQHPDVVDWERWK the BMD sites was associated with a decrease in serum OPG levels in TT genotypes. Premenopausal women did not show a statistical difference in BMD and OPG levels however a decrease in the TT genotypes was observed. Conclusion: OPG and Srankl levels correlated inversely with age and BMD. The polymorphisms in T950C of the TT genotypes are DVVRFLDWHGZLWKORZERQHPDVVLQSRVWPHQRSDXVDO,QGLDQZRPHQ
PO217 3K\VLFRFKHPLFDO FKDUDFWHULVWLFV RI XQLÀRUDO KRQH\ from western ghats of India Shruti S. Kulkarni, Sadanand B. Patil* USM-KLE IMP, Belgaum. *J.N.Medical College, Belgaum Introduction: +RQH\LVQDWXUDOIRRGSURGXFWSURGXFHGIURPEHHV,W is viscous liquid composed of sugars, amino acids, proline, minerals, aromatic substances, proteins, vitamins, enzymes, polyphenols and ÀDYRQRLGV $V KRQH\ FRQWDLQV XQLTXH DQG ELRDFWLYH VXEVWDQFHV LW is useful in treatment of burns, wounds and various ailments. The composition of honey depends mainly on source of nectar of plants. 3ROOHQDQDO\VLVFRQ¿UPVWKHXQLÀRUDOLW\LIKRQH\FRQWDLQVRQHW\SHRI SROOHQPRUHWKDQRIWRWDOSROOHQVWKHQLWLVFRQVLGHUHGDVXQLÀRUDO 7KH ERWDQLFDO FRPSRVLWLRQ RI KRQH\V YDULHV GHSHQGLQJ RQ ÀRUDO source of nectar. Because of this honeys differ in the composition of chemical, physical and biological activities. The literature review
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PO218 Preliminary study of the mechanism of Andrographis Paniculata in mitigating the toxic effects of Naja naja venom Akshatha G. Nayak , Maya Roche Department of Biochemistry, Melaka Manipal Medical College, Manipal University, Manipal. Introduction: 6QDNH YHQRP LV D PRGL¿HG GLJHVWLYH VHFUHWLRQ consisting of a complex mixture of biologically active compounds including variety of enzymes, enzyme inhibitors, inorganic metal ions, growth factors, nucleosidesand so on, each one playing an LPSRUWDQWUROHLQLWVWR[LFLW\7KHYHQRPRXVELWHRIWKH,QGLDQFREUD i.e NajanajaDFFRXQWVIRUGHDWKVDQQXDOO\LQ,QGLD7UHDWPHQW with antivenin is expensive. Poor accessibility to antivenin and anaphylactic reactions associated with 20% of the patientsduring treatment with antivenin, further complicate the situation. Andrographis paniculata (A.P) is aherb, commonly known as ‘king of bitters’, has been used in the treatment of envenomation due to Naja najaE\ WUDGLWLRQDO KHDOHUV LQ ,QGLD DQG VRXWK HDVW$VLD 7KH mechanism of its action in mitigating snake venom toxicity has not been explored in detail. Aims and Objectives: To study the effect of the methanolic extract of A.P on proteolytic activity, destruction of proteinase inhibitory activity of plasma and anticoagulant activity of Najanajavenom. Materials and Methods: Proteolytic activity of the venom and theeffect of methanolic extract of A.P on proteolytic activity was measured using the caseinolytic assay of Kunitz. Effect of synthetic proteinase inhibitors on proteolytic activity was measured in the presence of ethylene diaminetetraacetic acid (EDTA) andphenyl PHWK\OVXOIRQ\OÀXRULGH306) +HSDULQL]HGSODVPDZDVREWDLQHG IURP KHDOWK\ YROXQWHHUV ,(& WR HVWLPDWH DQWLWU\SWLF and antichymotrypticactivity in the presence of venom. Citrated
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PO219 A comparative study of total protein, calcium and triglyceride content along with qualitative analysis of adulterants in different types of milk Pritesh D. Mehta, K. N. Dave Department of Biochemistry, LTMM College, Mumbai
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qualitative analysis of adulterants in branded milk and milk sold by local vendors were also studied. Varying degrees of adulterants like cane sugar, starch, sulphates, added glucose, nitrates, hypochlorites and chloramines, detergent, gelatin, hydrogen peroxide, boric acid, etc were found during the analysis.
PO220 Analysis of water from different parts of Mumbai Prathamesh M.Kolge, K.N.Dave
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PO221 Effects of anemia in aviator performance: A 5 year retrospective analysis of anemia in aircrew and its aeromedical aspects Gupta A , Santhosh SR , Parmar A Institute of Aerospace Medicine, Indian Air Force, Dept of Aviation Pathology & Toxicology Institute of Aerospace Medicine, Indian Air Force, Bangalore Background:$QHPLDLVGH¿QHGDVUHGXFHGKHPRJORELQFRQWHQWRI blood resulting in reduction in oxygen carrying capacity. Anemia FDQEHGXHWRDEURDGVSHFWUXPRIFDXVHVOLNHGLHWDU\LURQGH¿FLHQF\ chronic blood loss or relatively rare causes like thalassemia or haemoglobinopathies. Undiagnosed anemia carries considerable morbidity and performance limitation. Anemia in an aircrew may UHVXOWLQGLVTXDOL¿FDWLRQIURPÀ\LQJ Aim and Objectives: The aim of the present study is to identifycauses of anemia in aircrewand to look at its aero medical disposal. Material and Method: The available medical documents of all the DYLDWRUV UHSRUWLQJ IRU HYDOXDWLRQ WR ,$0 ,$) RYHU D SHULRG RI WHQ years (Jan 2006 to Dec 2015) were reviewed and those diagnosed with DQHPLD LQFOXGHG LQ WKH VWXG\$QHPLD LV GH¿QHG DV D+DHPRJORELQ OHYHO RI JPGO IRU PDOHV DQG JG/ IRU IHPDOHV &OLQLFDO H[DPLQDWLRQLQYHVWLJDWLRQVWUHDWPHQWDQG¿QDOGLVSRVLWLRQUHJDUGLQJ À\LQJZHUHDQDO\]HG+HPRJORELQOHYHOV+FW&%&SDUDPHWHUV3%6
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PO222 Incidence of amphetamine and benzodiazepine overdosage cases detected in Manipal Poison Detection Centre Pravesh Hegde1, Vinutha R Bhat1, Padmanabha Udupa1, ShankarM Bakkanavar2 1 Department of Biochemistry,2Department of forensic medicine and Toxicology, Kasturba Medical College, Manipal University, Manipal, Karnataka, India.
PO223 Exposure to sublethal multiple doses of diazinon induces biochemical changes in male wistar rats Damodar D, Urban JA D’Souza Department of Physiology. KVG Medical College, Sullia, Karnataka Background: Diazinon an organophospate (OP) is routinely employed in agriculture and domestic purposes, which is well documented to induce negative impact on the health of human. Presence of OPs in food items and environment an alarming sign to control the usage of OPs as they impose a threat to the health of non target organisms. Objectives: Hepatotoxic effects of multiple sublethal doses of diazinon are scanty in the literature. Hence the present study was aimed to evaluate the toxic effects of diazinon on liver. Methods: Male wistar rats (200-230gms) segregated into 7 groups of n=6. One control and six treatment groups with 6mg, 7.5mg and 10mg /kg body weight for 5 and 30 days duration. Diazinon groups ZHUH WUHDWHG RUDOO\ LQ D JDS RI K 7KH UDWV ZHUH VDFUL¿FHG K after last treatment. The blood was collected by heart puncture and centrifuged at 3000rpm to obtain serum. The serum was used to evaluate the level of AST, ALT, ALP, LDH, total protein, albumin, WRWDOFKROHVWHURO7*VDQG$FKHVWHUDVHDFWLYLW\2QHZD\$129$ was used to analyze the data.
Introduction: Amphetamine and Benzodiazepine are a group of compounds that are abused in many regions around the world. According to the world drug report conducted in 2012 about 5% of the world’s adult population are estimated to have used an illicit drug atleast once. Drugs of abuse can alter a person’s thinking and judgement, leading to health risks, including addiction, drugged driving and infectious disease.These drugs also tap into the brains communication system and disrupt the way nerve cells normally send, receive and process information. Amphetamine is a stimulant that affects certain chemical in the brain and nerves that contribute to hyperactivity and impulse control. Benzodiazepine is a psychoactive drug that enhances the effect of neurotransmitter gamma amino butyric acid (GABA).
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Aim: The aim of this study was to correlate the glycemic status with dyslipidemia as a marker of Cardiovascular risk among patients visiting Central Referral Hospital, Gangtok. Method: 100 diabetic patients having type 2 diabetes mellitus were FDWHJRUL]HG DV WKRVH KDYLQJ JRRG FRQWURO +E$F DQG WKRVH ZLWKRXW DV! '\VOLSLGHPLD ZDV FODVVL¿HG DV WKRVH KDYLQJ QRUPDODQGKLJK/'/DQGWRWDOFKROHVWHURODFFRUGLQJWRWKH$73,,, guidelines. RR was used to measure the association between glycemic control and dyslipedemia as a risk of Cardiovascular disease risk among the diabetic patients. Result and Conclusion: There was a positive relationship between glycemic control (HbA1c) and dyslipidemia. Those with poor glycemic control are 1.14 times more likely to have high total Cholesterol and 1.33 times more likely to have high LDL.
PO225 Effect of low level laser therapy on serum Neuron 6SHFL¿F (QRODVH NSE) in diabetic patients with peripheral neuropathy – a pilot study Saleena Ummer Va, Anju Ma, Arun G Maiyab a Department of Medical Lab Technology, bDepartment of Physiotherapy, School of Allied Health Sciences, Manipal,University Introduction: ,QGLD KDV WKH VHFRQG ODUJHVW QXPEHU0LOOLRQ of adults living with diabetes worldwide. Diabetic peripheral 1HXURSDWK\'31 LV WKH KLJKHVW PLFURYDVFXODU FRPSOLFDWLRQV LQ diabetics (upto 85%) and leads to foot ulceration and amputations (80%). Current therapies are mainly for pain relief, and often associated with systemic side effects with no reduction in neuropathy. Low level laser therapy(LLLT) is emerging as more promising electrotherapy. Hence the aim of this study was to assess the changes LQ QHXURSDWKLF SDLQ VSHFL¿F PDUNHU 16( DIWHU ///7 WR NQRZ LWV effect in reducing neuropathy. Methodology: A pre post test was done in 10 patients diagnosed ZLWK '31 $OO WKH SDUWLFLSDQWV ZHUH WUHDWHG ZLWK ///7 RQ ERWK plantar and dorsal aspect of foot for 9 min with 3.7J/cm2 for 10 days DIWHUFRQ¿UPLQJ'31XVLQJPRQR¿ODPHQWDQGYLEUDWLRQSHUFHSWLRQ threshold (VPT) using biothesiometer. Random blood Sample was collected on 0th day, 10th day and after 4 weeks from each patient. 6HUXP16(ZDVHVWLPDWHGE\(/,6$LQDOOWKHVDPSOHV Result:7KHUHZDVDVLJQL¿FDQWGHFUHDVHLQVHUXP16(OHYHOVDIWHU 4 weeks (8.1ng/ml), when compared to controls. But there was DQ LQFUHDVH LQ 16( OHYHOV IURP EDVHOLQH LQ WKH WK GD\ VDPSOHV collected immediately after 10 days of LLLT. Conclusion:7KHGHFUHDVHLQWKHVHUXP16(OHYHOVDIWHUZHHNVZDV directly associated with the good progress of the patients after the ///7 )XUWKHU VWXG\ ZLWK PRUH SDWLHQWV PD\ UHYHDO WKH VLJQL¿FDQW UROHRI16(LQXQGHUVWDQGLQJWKHPHFKDQLVPRIORZOHYHOODVHUDFWLRQ and thus better management of the patient.
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PO226 Cardiac troponin - I : quantitative vs qualitative study Suresh Mangaiah1*, E. D. Arul2, T. Gnanavel1, D. Shankar1, Mitra Ghosh1 Department of Clinical Biochemistry,Apollo Speciality HospitalsOMR, Chennai.
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