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DIFFERENCE OF RED BLOOD CELL COUNT (RBC) LEVELS IN DIABETES MELLITUS TYPE II WITH ULCERS AND WITHOUT ULCERS Mushlih, Miftahul
Jurnal Riset Biologi dan Aplikasinya Vol 2, No 1 (2020)
Publisher : Universitas Negeri Surabaya

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Type II diabetes mellitus (T2DM) is a metabolic disorder that has potential causing ulcer complications. Ulcers occur due to peripheral vascular abnormalities and trauma. The occurrence of ulcers allows differences in the hematology characteristics in sufferers. This study aimed to determine the comparison of the blood picture between T2DM with ulcers and T2DM without ulcers. This was analytical descriptive research using 29 samples (10 T2DM samples with ulcers and 19 T2DM samples without ulcers). A complete blood test was performed using Sysmex Kx-21N hematology analyzer. Data were analyzed using Independent T-test and Mann-Whitney U depends on the normality. Normality was done using Shapiro Wilk (Confident Level: 95%). The results of this study indicated that Red blood cell count (RBC) and Hemoglobin Count (HGB) differ significantly between T2DM with ulcers and T2DM without ulcers (p: 0.012 and 0.006). The identification of HGB levels was highly recommended to get proper treatment in T2DM.
Difference of Red Blood Cell Count (RBC) Levels in Diabetes Mellitus Type II with Ulcers and without Ulcers Mushlih, Miftahul
Jurnal Riset Biologi dan Aplikasinya Vol 2, No 1 (2020)
Publisher : Universitas Negeri Surabaya

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26740/jrba.v2n1.p6-10

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Type II diabetes mellitus (T2DM) is a metabolic disorder that has potential causing ulcer complications. Ulcers occur due to peripheral vascular abnormalities and trauma. The occurrence of ulcers allows differences in the hematology characteristics in sufferers. This study aimed to determine the comparison of the blood picture between T2DM with ulcers and T2DM without ulcers. This was analytical descriptive research using 29 samples (10 T2DM samples with ulcers and 19 T2DM samples without ulcers). A complete blood test was performed using Sysmex Kx-21N hematology analyzer. Data were analyzed using Independent T-test and Mann-Whitney U depends on the normality. Normality was done using Shapiro Wilk (Confident Level: 95%). The results of this study indicated that Red blood cell count (RBC) and Hemoglobin Count (HGB) differ significantly between T2DM with ulcers and T2DM without ulcers (p: 0.012 and 0.006). The identification of HGB levels was highly recommended to get proper treatment in T2DM.
Identification of molecular markers for type 2 Diabetes mellitus in Sidoarjo, Indonesia Mushlih, Miftahul; Sari, Fitri Kumala; Amin, Hindah Sabrina; Iknan, Siti Asriani
Jurnal Teknologi Laboratorium Vol 9 No 2 (2020): 2020 (2)
Publisher : POLTEKKES KEMENKES YOGYAKARTA

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T2DM can be triggered by two collaborating factors, namely genetics and the environment. This study aimed to identify genetic markers that can be used to detect the possibility of a person having T2D using the random amplified polymorphism DNA (RAPD) method. The study was carried out cross-sectional and involved 60 samples consisting of 30 positive T2D samples and 30 negative samples T2D. The primer used for PCR-RAPD was D20 (5'-ACCCGGTCAC-3’). The PCR-RAPD results were then analyzed using the scoring method and analyzed using the non-parametric Chi-Square test (cl: 95%). Among T2D, 576 bp band were confirmed to be markers in the patients.
Detection of Salmonella typhi Using Multiplex and Monoplex PCR in Tifoid Fever Patients Andika Aliviameita; Meryn Linanda Agustin; Anggie Wedha Puspita; Miftahul Mushlih; Puspitasari Puspitasari; Yanik Purwanti; Arief Wisaksono
Medical Laboratory Technology Journal Vol. 5 No. 2 (2019): December
Publisher : Poltekkes Kemenkes Banjarmasin Jurusan Analis Kesehatan

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Typhoid fever is a disease caused by Salmonella typhi infection. This disease is still a global problem. The purpose of this study was to develop a rapid detection method for Salmonella using molecular methods utilizing Inv A and Fim-C Genes. Two methods compared, which are Multiplex and monoplex PCR. The sample is in the form of the patient's blood, which is stored at 3 ml EDTA vacutainer tube consisting of 10 positive samples and five negative samples. The criteria for samples used previously have tested by widal/ immunoserology (titer more than 1/160). The results showed that multiplex PCR for detection of Salmonella using the Inv A gene and fim c gene not recommended because too many bands produced. The application of monoplex in the Inv A gene gives better results than the Fim C gene. In conclusion, the monoplex application on Inv A gene recommended than Fim C gene used to detect S. typhi in human blood samples.
Quality of Genom in Type II Diabetes Mellitus Patients in Viewed of Temperature, Storage Duration, Number of Leukocyte Puspitasari Puspitasari; Evi Rinata; Rohman Dijaya; Siska Aprilia; Dina Trikumalasari; Livia Nur Azzah; Qilmia Fanani; Miftahul Mushlih; Andika Aliviameita; Dian Delta
Medical Laboratory Technology Journal Vol. 5 No. 2 (2019): December
Publisher : Poltekkes Kemenkes Banjarmasin Jurusan Analis Kesehatan

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Type II Diabetes Mellitus is a disorder caused by genetic and environmental factors. Molecular analysis of T2DM abnormalities has been carried out. But the analysis in sample preparation especially the stages of DNA isolation has not been done much. The aims of this study are to investigate the effect of temperature, storage duration and level of white blood cell (WBC) with Genome Quality in T2DM. The treatment (n:10) which were divided into several tubes and then stored at 4 °Ϲ, 25 °Ϲ and 32 °Ϲ for 21 days. To determining storage duration effect, we use periodically isolation of DNA (3, 15 and 30 days) after sampling. The effect of WBC with DNA quality was carried out using 17 samples. DNA isolation was done by the DNA Isolation Kit manual without modification and then tested qualitatively and quantitatively. Based on this research, it can be concluded there is a correlation between the numbers of WBC with DNA quality. The higher the number of WBC, the higher DNA concentration (r: 0.818. p value: 0.000). The concentration of DNA at a temperature of 4°Ϲ (135.1 ± 165.2 ng / µl) was higher compared with the temperature treatment 25 ° Ϲ (29.7 ± 36.5 ng / µl) and 32 ° Ϲ (22.14 ± 7.13 ng / µl) (p
ANALISIS GEN TCF7L2 (Trancription Factor 7 Like 2) PADA KELUARGA PENDERITA DIABETES MELLITUS TIPE 2 KECAMATAN TANGGULANGIN, KABUPATEN SIDOARJO Miftahul Mushlih; Siti Asriani Iknan; Hindah Sabrina Amin; Siti Cholifah; Bayu Segara
THE JOURNAL OF MUHAMMADIYAH MEDICAL LABORATORY TECHNOLOGIST Vol 3, No 2 (2020): The Journal of Muhammadiyah Medical Laboratory Technologist
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Surabaya

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Diabetes mellitus is a metabolic disorder characterized by not produced insulin or disruption of insulin action. Diabetes mellitus was reported correlated with TCF7L2 gene mutation. This study aimed to analyze the TCF7L2 gene in families with type 2 diabetes. 5 samples were used in this study, the methods flow through DNA Isolation, PCR, and sequencing. Samples were amplified by the PCR technique using primers that were designed to detect the TCF7L2 gene, (F: 5'-GGCTTGATTGTTGATTATGGGC3' and R:5 'TCTGGCACTCAGAGAGT 3'). The amplification and sequencing resulted in 368 bp (located at 103631-103972 bp). We found a transition mutation at C103950T. The polymorphisms found may characteristic in this population because they are not found in other sequences. Keywords : Diabetes mellitus, TCF7L2 gene, mutation
Pola Pewarisan Kaki Rengket Secara Autosomal Resesif dan Koefisien Inbreeding pada Ayam Pelung di Cianjur (THE AUTOSOMAL RECESSIVE IN CROOPER TOES INHERRITANCE PATTERN AND INBREEDING COEFFICIENT IN PELUNG CHICKEN AT CIANJUR) Budi Setiadi Daryono; Miftahul Mushlih
Jurnal Veteriner Vol 17 No 2 (2016)
Publisher : Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Udayana University and Published in collaboration with the Indonesia Veterinarian Association

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Pelung Chicken is classified as dual-purpose chicken (meat and singer). Physical abnormalities affectthe selling price. One of the common physical abnormalities is crooked toes. The aims of this study were todeterminate the crooked toes inheritance pattern and the value of inbreeding coefficient (IC) in Pelungchicken. The method that used in this study is descriptive-explorative and samples were taken usingpurposive sampling analysis. The research was conducted at Cibeber, Cianjur district, West Java.inbreeding coeficient was determined using F = “ (1/2)n+1 (1+Fc) formula and inheritance pattern wasdetermined by the pedigree resulted and chi-square test goodness of fit test. The results show that aCreeper abnormality is inherited as autosomal recessive with the IC value reaches 0.6. The highest valueof IC shows highest risk probability of crooked toes in pelung chicken.
Identification and use of polymorphisms to predict possibility in type II diabetes mellitus family using RAPD method Miftahul Mushlih
Medical Laboratory Analysis and Sciences Journal Vol 2 No 2 (2020): November 2020
Publisher : Department of D3 Medical Technology Laboratory STIKes Hutama Abdi Husada Tulungagung

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Type II diabetes mellitus (T2D) is a genetic disorder that becomes an unsolved problem. This is because T2D can be a disorder caused by lifestyle changes and is inherited from parents. This study aimed to determine the polymorphism that distinguishes between T2D and non T2D patients and the result was predicted to the families that has T2D record. The model in this research was descriptive exploratory and consists of 80 samples (30 samples positive T2D, 30 non DM samples and the others are the member of 5 families). Firstly, the analysis was focused on determining differences in polymorphisms and then the results were applied to the 3 families of T2D using A10 Primer. Difference polymorphism was analyzed using chi-square (cl: 95%). Six bands were obtained from PCR-RAPD which a significantly different band at 997 bp. Analysis of T2D has confirmed that 5 families have a clue band. Based on the analysis this report can be used to screen the possibility of someone to have DM type 2.
Difference of Red Blood Cell Count (RBC) Levels in Diabetes Mellitus Type II with Ulcers and without Ulcers Miftahul Mushlih
Jurnal Riset Biologi dan Aplikasinya Vol. 2 No. 1 (2020)
Publisher : Universitas Negeri Surabaya

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26740/jrba.v2n1.p6-10

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Type II diabetes mellitus (T2DM) is a metabolic disorder that has potential causing ulcer complications. Ulcers occur due to peripheral vascular abnormalities and trauma. The occurrence of ulcers allows differences in the hematology characteristics in sufferers. This study aimed to determine the comparison of the blood picture between T2DM with ulcers and T2DM without ulcers. This was analytical descriptive research using 29 samples (10 T2DM samples with ulcers and 19 T2DM samples without ulcers). A complete blood test was performed using Sysmex Kx-21N hematology analyzer. Data were analyzed using Independent T-test and Mann-Whitney U depends on the normality. Normality was done using Shapiro Wilk (Confident Level: 95%). The results of this study indicated that Red blood cell count (RBC) and Hemoglobin Count (HGB) differ significantly between T2DM with ulcers and T2DM without ulcers (p: 0.012 and 0.006). The identification of HGB levels was highly recommended to get proper treatment in T2DM.
Genetic Polymorphism In Individuals With Type II Diabetes Mellitus Using PCR-RAPD In Sidoarjo District Miftahul Mushlih; Fitri Kumala Sari; Djauharoh A. Hadie; Syahrul Ardiansyah
Jurnal Ilmiah Kesehatan Vol 14 No 02 (2021): Jurnal Ilmiah Kesehatan (Journal of Health Sciences)
Publisher : Universitas Nahdlatul Ulama Surabaya

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Diabetes Mellitus type II (DMT2) is a metabolic disorder which its number increases from year to year. The Control of DMT2 sufferer’s number is difficult because DMT2 is caused by genetic and environmental factors. DMT2 can worsen infectious diseases for people with other infectious diseases. This study aimed to determine the polymorphism of sufferers and non-sufferers of T2DM using PCR-RAPD method. The sample of this study consisted of 60 samples which 30 positive samples and 30 negative samples taken from several clinics in Sidoarjo district. The primer used is A 18 (5'- AGGTGACCGT-3 '). Data analysis was performed using the SPSS 16.00 program and analyzed with a Cross-sectional Chi-square with a 95% confidence level. The results of this study produced 17 bands with length of 197 bp, 239 bp, 269 bp, 319 bp, 390 bp, 530 bp, 588 bp, 686 bp, 777 bp, 972 bp, 1175 bp, 1676 bp, 2780 bp, 3843 bp, 6563 bp, 11072 bp & 18434 bp. Four of them were monomorphic and two bands showed significantly different results at 319 bp (p: 0.035) and 18434 bp (p: 0.004).there were significant differences in the resulting band at 319 (p: 0.035) bp and 18434 bp (p: 0.004). Further analysis needs to be done to confirm the genes involved.