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Density Gradient Centrifugation Pra-freezing Mengoptimalkan Persentase Morfologi Normal Spermatozoa Pasca-thawing Suyono, Seso Sulijaya; Hinting, Aucky; Lunardhi, Hamdani; I'tishom, Reny
Majalah Kedokteran Bandung Vol 50, No 3 (2018)
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Kriopreservasi akan mengganggu struktur dan fungsi spermatozoa. Preparasi semen mampu menghasilkan spermatozoa dengan kualitas baik. Penelitian ini bertujuan menganalisis pengaruh preparasi semen dengan density gradient centrifugation (DGC) pra-freezing terhadap kualitas spermatozoa pasca-thawing. Penelitian dilakukan di boratorium Biologi Kedokteran, Fakultas Kedokteran Universitas Airlangga periode November 2017–Januari 2018. Penelitian eksperimental laboratoris dilakukan menggunakan cairan ejakulat volunter pria infertil. Semua sampel dibagi menjadi dua bagian, kelompok kontrol serta kelompok perlakuan berupa preparasi mini DGC. Setelah penambahan krioprotektan, selanjutnya dilakukan freezing. Pemeriksaan kualitas spermatozoa, meliputi motilitas, viabilitas serta persentase morfologi normal menggunakan metode WHO 2010, baik pra-freezing maupun pasca-thawing. Persentase perubahan kualitas spermatozoa pasca-thawing kedua kelompok dibandingkan menggunakan uji t dan bermakna jika nilai p<0,05. Total 20 sampel cairan ejakulat digunakan dalam penelitian ini. Persentase penurunan motilitas progresif, motilitas total, serta viabilitas pasca-thawing antara kedua kelompok tidak berbeda bermakna dengan nilai p masing-masing 0,422; 0,873 serta 0,432. Namun, penurunan persentase morfologi normal pasca-thawing pada kelompok kontrol jauh lebih besar daripada kelompok perlakuan dengan nilai p<0,001. Penelitian ini menyimpulkan bahwa preparasi semen berupa mini DGC pra-freezing mampu menghasilkan spermatozoa pasca-thawing dengan persentase morfologi normal yang lebih baik daripada protokol direct freezing.Pre-freezing Density Gradient Centrifugation Optimizes the Percentage of Post-thawed Sperms with Normal Morphology Cryopreservation impairs sperm structure and functions. Sperm preparation is a selection technique to obtain a population of high quality sperms. This study aimed to analyze the effect of pre-freezing Density Gradient Centrifugation (DGC) sperm preparation on the quality of post-thawed sperms. An experimental laboratory study was conducted using the ejaculates collected from volunteers visiting to our department. Samples were split into two fractions: control group and treatment group. In the treated group, mini-DGC sperm preparations were developed. After some cryoprotectants were added, samples were then cryopreserved using rapid freezing protocol. The evaluation of sperm quality that included evaluation on motility, viability and percentage of sperm morphology was performed by referring to 2010 WHO standardization on semen analysis. Evaluation was performed under pre-freezing and post-thawed condition. The percentage of sperm parameter changes between the two groups were compared using t-test with p-value <0.05 considered statistically significant. A total of 20 samples were included in this study. Post-thawed progressive motility, total motility, and viability considerably declined between two groups with p-values of 0.422, 0.873, and 0.432 respectively. In post-thawed observation, the percentage of sperms with normal morphology was significantly lower in the control group when compared to the treatment group  (p<0.001). In conclusion, the pre-freezing mini-DGC can optimize the post-thawed percentage of sperms with normal morphology compared to direct freezing protocol
Kloning Gen Melanoma Antigen 1 (Mage-1) dari Jaringan Testis untuk mendapatkan Plasmid Rekombinan Mage-1 Mastutik, Gondo; I’tishom, Reny; Hardjowijoto, Sunaryo; Putra, Suhartono Taat
Majalah Kedokteran Bandung Vol 47, No 4 (2015)
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Gen Melanoma antigen-1 (Mage-1) diekspresikan oleh sel spermatogonia jaringan testis normal dan diekspresikan 60−80% oleh liver penderita karsinoma hepatoseluler (KH). Ekspresi Mage-1 merupakan penanda untuk diagnosis KH serta prediktor kanker lambung dan kolorektal. Isolasi messenger ribonucleid acid (mRNA) Mage-1 dari jaringan liver penderita KH sulit dilakukan sehingga dilakukan isolasi mRNA Mage-1 dari jaringan yang mengekspresikan Mage-1, yaitu jaringan testis normal. Penelitian ini merupakan penelitian eksploratif yang dilakukan di Lembaga Penyakit Tropis Universitas Airlangga, Agustus 2006–Agustus 2008. Tujuan untuk mengkloning seluruh area koding gen Mage-1 dari jaringan testis pada vektor dan mendapatkan plamid rekombinan Mage-1. Isolasi seluruh area koding gen Mage-1 dilakukan dengan teknik semi-nested polymerase chain reaction (PCR). Seluruh area koding gen Mage-1 diisolasi, kemudian dikloningkan ke plasmid pET101/D-TOPO dan ditransformasikan ke Escherichia coli (E. coli) Top10 untuk mendapatkan plasmid rekombinan Mage-1. Panjang pET101/D-TOPO adalah 5.753pb dan area koding gen penyandi Mage-1 927 bp sehingga total panjang plasmid rekombinan 6.680 bp (5.753+927). Hasil analisis restriksi dengan EcoRV menunjukkan pita 4.230 dan 2.450 (4.230+2.450 = 6.680). Analisis sekuens gen Mage-1 dari testis mempunyai homologi 100% dengan sekuens M77481 serta NM_004988, dan 99% dengan BC01755. Simpulan, berdasarkan hasil analisis restriksi dan sekuens maka diperoleh plasmid rekombinan pETGM/MAGE1-Testis yang mengandung seluruh area koding gen Mage-1 dan dapat digunakan untuk pengembangan kit diagnostik karsinoma.  [MKB. 2015;47(4):199–206]Kata kunci:  Jaringan testis, karsinoma hepatoseluler, kloning, melanoma antigen-1, pET101/D-TOPOCloning of Melanoma Antigen 1 (Mage-1) Gene from Testicular Tissue to Obtain the Recombinant Plasmid Mage-1Melanoma antigen-1 (Mage-1) is expressed by spermatogonia cells of normal testicular tissue and 60−80% is expressed by the liver of hepatocellular carcinoma (HC) patients. Mage-1 expression is a marker for diagnosing HC and predicting gastric and colorectal cancers. Isolation of messenger ribonucleid acid (mRNA) Mage-1 from the liver tissue of HC patients is difficult; therefore, Mage-1 mRNA isolates can be obtained from tissues that express Mage-1 such as normal testicular tissues . This is an explorative research that was conducted at the Institute of Tropical Diseases of Airlangga University during August 2006–August 2008. The aim was to clone the coding sequence of Mage-1 gene from testicular tissues into a vector and to get recombinant plasmid Mage-1. Isolation of the full-length Mage-1 was performed using semi-nested polymerase chain reaction (PCR) which was then cloned into plasmid pET101/D-TOPO and transformed into Escherichia coli (E. coli) Top10 to get recombinant plasmid Mage-1. The length of pET101/D-TOPO was 5,753 bp and Mage-1 was 927 bp. The length of recombinant plasmid was 6,680 bp (5,753+927). Restriction analysis using EcoRV showed 4,230 and 2,450 bp bands (4,230+2,450=6,680). Sequence analyses showed that Mage-1 was 100% homologous with M77481 and NM_004988, 99% homologous with BC01755. In conclusion, according to the results of the restriction and sequences analysis, the recombinant plasmid pETGM/MAGE1-Testis contains the full length coding region of Mage-1 and is useful for developing the hepatocellular carcinoma diagnostic kits. [MKB. 2015;47(4):199–206] DOI: 10.15395/mkb.v47n4.621
Nanocurcumin Potential Effect of SOD Enzyme and Caspase-3 Expression in Lead-Acetate Induced Rats Ovarian Granulosa Cells Anis Satus Syarifah; Sri Agus Sudjarwo; Hendy Hendarto; Reny I’tishom; Supriyanto
Indian Journal of Forensic Medicine & Toxicology Vol. 15 No. 2 (2021): Indian Journal of Forensic Medicine & Toxicology
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Aim: This study investigated the potential effect of nanocurcumin on the increase of SOD enzyme expressionand decrease of caspase-3 in lead acetate-induced rats ovarian granulosa cells.Materials and Methods: Forty five female rats were divided into 5 groups, the negative control group (ratsreceiving corn oil, one hour later receiving distilled water), positive control group (rats receiving corn oil,one hour later receiving lead acetate of 40 mg/kg bw) and experimental groups 1, 2 and 3 (rats receivingnanocurcumin 50 mg, 100 mg and 200 mg/kg bw). One hour after administering the nanocurcumin, therats received 40 mg/kg of lead acetate. All groups received oral treatment once a day for 26 days. Onday 27 the rats were sacrificed and the expression of SOD and caspase-3 enzymes were measured usingimmunohistochemical methods.Results: This study found that lead acetate decreased SOD enzyme expression and increased caspase-3. Incontrast, nanocurcumin increased SOD enzyme and decreased caspase-3 expression in lead acetate-inducedrats ovarian granulosa cells.Conclusion: Nanocurcumin has potential as a strong natural antioxidant by affecting the increase of SODand the decrease of caspase-3 cells in lead acetate-induced rats ovarian granulosa cells.
The Potency of Kaffir Lime Leaf (Citrus Hystrix) Ethanol Extract Against Lead Acetate Toxicity on Spermatozoa Quality of Mice (Mus musculus) Azarine Ariqoh Arysanti Bahyshidqi; Safira Nur Izzah; Sofia Zahra Kamila; Reny I’tishom
Indian Journal of Forensic Medicine & Toxicology Vol. 15 No. 2 (2021): Indian Journal of Forensic Medicine & Toxicology
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Lead is a heavy metal which can affect male reproductive system. The accumulation of lead in the bodybecomes a precursor to the formation of ROS, which is able to damage spermatozoa. The toxicity of leadcan be prevented by antioxidants. Kaffir lime leaves (Citrus hystrix) with their flavonoid content have thepotential to be the source of antioxidants. The purpose of this study is to analyze the antioxidant effect ofkaffir lime leaves on the quality of spermatozoa of the mice that have been exposed to lead acetate. Methods:The literature study was conducted using narrative review technique by collecting related articles usingspecified keywords. Result: It is found that kaffir lime leaves contain hesperetin, which is the dominantflavonoid in Citrus group. The antioxidant activity of kaffir lime leaf is able to neutralize lead-induced ROS,as well as to stimulate the formation of enzymatic antioxidants. Conclusions: Ethanol extract of kaffir limeleaves can improve the quality of spermatozoa of the mice that have been exposed to lead acetate.
The Effects of Turmeric Extract (Curcuma longa) Loaded Hidrogels in Accelerating Wound Closure David Setyo Budi; Reny I`tishom; Alphania Rahniayu; Mohammad Fathul Qorib
Indian Journal of Forensic Medicine & Toxicology Vol. 15 No. 2 (2021): Indian Journal of Forensic Medicine & Toxicology
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Background: Disruption to healing process results on longer healing duration from the timeline. Povidoneiodine and tulle are common management in wound care. The advance of industry in health sector andthe availability of natural ingredients in Indonesia provide opportunities for developing alternatives forwound care. Turmeric (Curcuma longa) contains curcumin which is anti-inflammatory, antibacterial,and antioxidant; it is good for wound healing. Hydrogel nanocomplexes of carboxymethyl chitosan canmaintain moisture in wound area and protect curcumin from hydrolysis. Objective: To analyze the potentialof turmeric extract loaded hidrogels in accelerating wound closur. Method: experimental research with“post-test only control group design”. The sample consisted of 30 mice which were assigned into 5 groups.Result: All experimental groups experienced a gradual decrease in wound length. The statistical test resultsfor groups II and III showed significant advantages compared to group IV (p<0.05). Meanwhile, group Idid not have significant differences in wound closure compared to group IV on day 1 and 3 (p>0.05), but ithad significant results (p<0.05) on day 5. Conclusion: Turmeric extract loaded hidrogels can accelerate thereduction of wound length.
Ketogenic Diet Slows Down Weight Gain in Juvenile Mus musculus with Benzopyrene as Cancer Inducer Dita Mega Utami; Lilik Herawati; Reny I’tishom; Mohammad Anam Al-Ari; Muhammad Miftahussurur; Purwo Sri Rejeki
Indian Journal of Forensic Medicine & Toxicology Vol. 15 No. 2 (2021): Indian Journal of Forensic Medicine & Toxicology
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Objective: This study aims to analyze the ketogenic diet that slows down weight gain in juvenile Musmusculus induced with benzopyrene (BZP). Method: Thirty-six female mice (Mus musculus), 6-8 weeks old,weighted 15-25 grams were divided into six groups randomly. K1 (negative control, standard diet) inducedwith oleum olivarum, while K2 (positive control, standard diet), P1 (ketogenic diet 1), P2 (ketogenic diet 2),P3 (ketogenic diet 3) and P4 (ketogenic diet 4) induced with BZP subcutaneously in the right breast at a doseof 0.3mg/20gBB/day for 14 days. The ketogenic diet was given for the next 28 days. Data were analyzedusing the ANOVA and post hoc LSD test. Results: After 42 days, the ketogenic diet mice experiencedslower weight gain (p=0.000) because BZP induced neurotoxicity and the administration of the ketogenicdiet in juvenile mice induced neurohormonal changes. The ketogenic diet increased ketone plasma level(p=0.000) and reduced blood glucose levels (p=0.002) due to nutritional ketosis state. Conclusions: Theketogenic diet with fat:protein ratio 60:30 slows down weight gain, increased ketone levels and decreasedblood glucose levels in juvenile mice with BZP as cancer inducer.
The Relationship of Antral Follicle Count (AFC) with Levels of Estradiol Serum and Mature Ovarian Follicles in Women Undergoing the IVF Program at the Graha Amerta Fertility Clinic of General Hospital of Dr. Soetomo in the Period 2018 Anak Agung Renjani Kanya Kumari; RenyI’tishom; Hendy Hendarto; Sri Ratna Dwiningsih
Indian Journal of Forensic Medicine & Toxicology Vol. 15 No. 3 (2021): Indian Journal of Forensic Medicine & Toxicology
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Background: In the last two decades, one of the critical factors of assisted reproductive technology (ART)has been identified as ovarian capacity. Consequently, ovarian capacity markers have evolved to be part ofdiagnostic testing conducted regularly before IVF. Several predictor factors, such as antral follicle count(AFC), is one of several factors to predict ovarian capacity. These diagnostic procedures and tests have thepurpose of identifying women at high-risk patient who respond poorly toward controlled ovarian stimulationthroughout the IVF cycle. The ovarian response toward ovulation stimulation within this research was assessedby peak estradiol (E2) serum levels and the total number of mature follicles. There is no clear relationshipbetween AFC and levels of estradiol serum and the number of mature ovarian follicles to identify womenwho respond poorly. Methods: This study is an analytical study with a cross-sectional design. Samples weretaken from secondary data of medical records using the total sampling method on women undergoing the IVFprogram at the Graha Amerta fertility clinic of General Hospital of Dr. Soetomo from January 1 to December31 2018 according to the inclusion and exclusion criteria. The AFC variables, estradiol serum levels, and thenumber of mature ovarian follicles in the study were analyzed using Spearman’s correlation. Conclusion:There is a significant relationship between antral follicle count (AFC) with the levels of estradiol serum andthe number of mature follicles in women undergoing the IVF program.
The Correlation of Prostate Volume with Uroflowmetry and International Prostatic Symptoms Score (IPSS) on Patient with Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia without Urinary Retention Arif Rananda; Reny I’tishom; Wahjoe Djatisoesanto; Soetojo
Indian Journal of Forensic Medicine & Toxicology Vol. 15 No. 3 (2021): Indian Journal of Forensic Medicine & Toxicology
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Objective: To value the correlation of Prostate Volume with Uroflowmetry and IPSS on patients with BPHwithout urinary retention that would be conducted at Dr. Soetomo 2015-2017. Method: This research usedretrospective descriptive study using secondary data from medical records to determine the relationshipbetween Prostate Volume (PV) and Uroflowmetry and the International Prostatic Symptom Score (IPSS)of Benign Prostate Hyperplasia (BPH) patients without urinary retention. Uroflowmetry basic parametersis Qmax, Vvoid, and PVR. The sampling technique used the total sampling method that used all existingdata in a certain period. Result: 86 medical records of BPH patients, the age range 45-64 years: 52 patients(60.46%), and the age range> 65 years: 34 patients (39.54%). PV statistical test with Qmax (r = 0.012;p = 0.913), the correlation was not significant. PV with Vvoid (r = 0.112; p = 0.305), the correlation wasnot significant. PV with PVR (r = -0.015; p = 0.892), the correlation was not significant. PV with IPSS (r= 0.048; p = 0.660), the correlation was not significant. Conclusion: There is no correlation on ProstateVolume with Uroflowmetry and IPSS on patient with BPH without urinary retention.
A Preliminary Study of Reproductive HealthEducation Model for Indonesian Migrant Workers HudiWinarso; RenyI’tishom; Hanna T. Silitonga
Indian Journal of Forensic Medicine & Toxicology Vol. 15 No. 3 (2021): Indian Journal of Forensic Medicine & Toxicology
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Background:It is estimated that around 4.5 millions of Indonesians work abroad, and 70% of themarewomen, aged ranging from 18 to 35 years old. Mostly are employed in the domestic sector as housemaids.They are prone to exploitation, extortion, physical and sexual abuses, due to human trafficking. Up to present,there is no reproductive health education programmesfor Indonesian migrant workershas been established.Thereforeit is necessary to provide education modules on reproductive health for them, which targetsspecificeducation levels and socio-economic background.Methods: We evaluated the effectiveness of three models of reproductive health education on 24 Indonesianmigrant workers as subjects. The subjects were classified into 3 groups, 8 subjects for each group. GroupA received conventional model (modules without case), group B received moduleswith few cases givenalongside, and group C received modules with many cases added to the modules. The modules included: (1)Female and male reproductive organs, (2) Fertile window, menstruation, pregnancy and abortion, (3) Humansexuality and sexual abuse, (4) Sex educationand sexually transmitted infections. Each modulewere givenin the scheme of 4x120 minutes,twice every week. The evaluations were conducted using pre-test post-testdesign. The effectiveness of intervention was assessed by analysis of variance (ANOVA). Furthermore, wealso conducted focussed group discussion(FGD) regarding the models and modules of the training in thefifth week of the experiment.Results: There was a significant differences between subjects received module without case (Group A)compared to subjects received module with a few cases added (Group B)and modules with many casesadded (Group C) at a<0.05, while there was no significant differences between subjects received modulewith few cases (Group B) compared with many cases added (Group B vs Group C) compared to Group Aand Group B (a<0.05). Our results showed that modules with many cases added has the highest interventioneffect in the reproductive health education models.Conclusion: Our study concludes that the most effective model to builtcompetencies in reproductive healthfor Indonesian migrant worker is specific modules with many cases (Module C).
Mechanism of Corneal Epithelial Cells Death by Infection of pseudomonas Aeruginosathrough Analysis Expression of Caspase-1, TNF, RIPK1, RIPK3, Caspase-3 in Rats Model Ismi Zuhria; Nurwasis; Eddy Bagus Wasito; Winarto; I Ketut Sudiana; Reny I’tishom; Nyilo Purnami
Indian Journal of Forensic Medicine & Toxicology Vol. 15 No. 3 (2021): Indian Journal of Forensic Medicine & Toxicology
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Co-Authors A. Marlinata Abadiyah Zakiah Kustantina Abdurachman Abdurachman Addia Salsabila Ade Septiari Rahman Adha, Ahmad Zaidan Ni'am Abu Aditiawarman Aditiawarman, Aditiawarman Ahmad Basori Ahmad Ricardo Silalahi Ahmad Ricardo Silalahi Ahmad Ricardo Silalahi Alphania Rahniayu Ami Ashariati Anak Agung Istri Dalem Cinthya Riris Anak Agung Istri Dalem Cinthya Riris Anak Agung Renjani Kanya Kumari Andi Yasmin Wijaya Andri Rezano Anggi Dearni Silalahi Anggita Putri Samara Annas, Jimmy Yanuar Anny Setijo Rahaju, Anny Setijo Arif Rananda Arifa Mustika Arrasy Khawarizmi Ashon Sa’adi Aslama, Fathiy Zakaria Asmalinda, Wita Astri Dewayani Atmaja, Maxwell Aucky Hinting Ayik Rochyatul Jannah Ayik Rochyatul Jannah Azarine Ariqoh Arysanti Bahyshidqi Bambang Purwanto Budi Sutikno Caesariska Deswima Christian Christopher Sunnu Clara Alverina Daniel Widiyanto David Setyo Budi Diana, Alis Nur Dienanta, Savira Butsainah Dita Mega Utami Doddy M Soebadi Dwiki Noni Armyta Dzakiyyah, Nurul Ebnudesita, Faiza Rahma Eddy Bagus Wasito Era Fazira Etik Yuliarini Widodo Evy Wulandari Evy Wulandari Faiza Rahma Ebnudesita Faiza Rahma Ebnudesita Faizah Sugiarto Fedik Abdul Rantam Feranita Kumalasari Fitri Indah Pratiwi Fitria Nengsih Gadis Meinar Sari Gondo Mastutik Hamdani Lunardhi Hanik Badriyah Hidayati,* Mohammad Hasan Machfoed,* Kuntoro,** Soetojo,*** Budi Santoso,**** Suroto,***** Budi Utomo****** Hanna Tabita Hasianna Silitonga Hendy Hendarto HERAWATI, LILIK Hermina Novida, Hermina Heru Fajar Trianto Hudi Winarso Inda Corniawati Indra Alfaray, Ricky Intan Indah Permatasari IRWANTO Isnin Anang Marhana James Alfedo Jannah, Ayik Rochyatul Jefry Albari Tribowo Jihadna Prima Santika Ruslan Musanip Kartika Afrida Fauzia Kevin kevin Khaerunnisa, Siti Lionardy Yodianto Lukman Hakim Magfira Febrianty Lacindung Maria Magdalena Awi Mochamad Amin Mochammad Abdul Aziz, Mochammad Abdul Mohammad Anam Al-Ari Mohammad F. Qorib Mohammad Fathul Qorib Muhammad Miftahussurur Mustafa, Mohammad R. Nathania Nathania Nathania Nila Kurniasari Ninik Darsini Nurul Jannatul Wahidah Nurul Jannatul Wahidah Nurwasis Nurwasis Nyilo Purnami Purnama, Michael Purwanti, Dwi Puspitasari, Renny N. Qurnianingsih, Ema Rafida Anshori Raharjo, Rahmawati Rejeki, Purwo Sri Reryd Arindany Wiryawan, Reryd Arindany Ria Margiana Ria Margiana Rima Wirenviona Rima Wirenviona Rizaldi, Fikri Rize Budi Amalia Rizkiliano, Ibrahim Hanif Rochmah Kurnijasanti Rossy Sintya Marthasari S.Pd. M Kes I Ketut Sudiana . Safira Nur Izzah Salsabila Rahma Nurani Putri Salsabila, Unik Hanifah Sandra Dewi Sitaresmi Savira Butsainah Dienanta Savira Butsainah Dienanta Savitri, Camilia Metadea Aji Selvina Cindy Kusumaningrum Shahnaz Azzahra Siti Khaerunnisa Soebadi, Doddy Soetojo Sofia Zahra Kamila Sri A. Sudjarwo Sri Agus Sudjarwo Sri Purwaningsih Sri Ratna Dwiningsih Steven Sheng Looi Sudana, Nathan Kunta Sudjarwo, Sri A. Suhartono Taat Putra Sunaryo Hardjowijoto Supardi Supardi Susanti, Nurul Fatimah Suyono, Seso Sulijaya Syahnural Syahnural Syarifah, Anis Satus Tanojo, Tjahjo Djojo Tjahjo Djojo Tanojo Tjahjo Djojo Tanojo Tutus Rachkutho Vania Islamey Kusuma wahjoe djatisoesanto Wahyul Anis Widjayanti, Yhenti Widya Juwita WINARTO Winona May Hendrata Yassin, Tita Rudini Yaudiwati, Rina Yohana djurumana Yoshio Yamaoka, Yoshio Yudith Annisa Ayu Rezkitha, Yudith Annisa Ayu Yudiwati, Rina Yuliawati, Tri Hartini Zuhria, Ismi