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Med J Malaysia ; 44(3): 259-62, 1989 Sep.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-2626142

ABSTRACT

A new haemoglobin, Haemoglobin Malay is described in a 22 year old Malay. Structural analysis showed a AAC----AGC mutation in codon 17, with the production of an abnormal beta chain (beta Malay) that has an Asn----Ser substitution at position beta 19. This haemoglobin variant could not be detected by conventional procedures.


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Hemoglobins, Abnormal , Adult , DNA Mutational Analysis , Globins , Humans , Malaysia , Male , Pedigree
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Malays J Reprod Health ; 6(2): 102-7, 1988 Dec.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-12342169

ABSTRACT

PIP: The influence of socioeconomic status (ethnicity, income and parity) on electrolyte composition (sodium and potassium) in human milk is little known. We have thus quantitatively analyzed approximately 700 samples of milk (1-90 days postpartum) obtained from healthy Malaysian mothers' (Malay, Chinese and Indians) of full term infants. Results show that the mean concentration (mmol/l) of sodium is highest (48.2+or-1.7, Mean+or-SEM) in the Malaysian mothers' colostrum and this value decreased by 30% in their transitional milk and remained constant throughout subsequent days of lactation (mature milk). Ethnically, it is found that the level of sodium in colostrum of Malay and Chinese mothers were similar while the Indian mothers' colostrum showed apparently higher value (52.7+or-3.4 mmol/l) that is statistically insignificant. The transitional milk of all 3 ethnic groups studied exhibited similar levels of sodium. On subsequent days of lactation (mature milk) the Malay mothers exhibited lowest concentration (25.9+or-2.6 mmol/l) of sodium that is significantly (P0.05) different from that of Chinese and Indian mothers. Income and parity do not significantly affect the sodium level in Malaysian mothers' milk during all stages of lactation studied. The level of potassium, however did not change significantly with days of lactation. Like sodium, potassium too was not influenced by income and parity. (Author's).^ieng


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Ethnicity , Evaluation Studies as Topic , Income , Lactation , Milk, Human , Parity , Potassium , Social Class , Sodium , Statistics as Topic , Water-Electrolyte Balance , Asia , Asia, Southeastern , Biology , Birth Rate , Blood , Chemical Phenomena , Chemistry , Culture , Demography , Developing Countries , Economics , Fertility , Homeostasis , India , Inorganic Chemicals , Malaysia , Metals , Physiology , Population , Population Characteristics , Population Dynamics , Pregnancy , Research , Socioeconomic Factors
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Hemoglobin ; 10(4): 353-63, 1986.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-2427478

ABSTRACT

Hematological and clinical data are presented for a young Malay patient with a homozygous (delta beta)zero-thalassemic condition. His red blood cells contained 100% fetal hemoglobin with alpha and G gamma chains only. Detailed gene mapping defined a large deletion with a 5' end between the Aha III and Apa I sites, some 200-400 bp 5' to the A gamma globin gene and a 3' end beyond sequences 17-18 kb 3' to the beta globin gene. This G gamma (A gamma delta beta)zero-type of thalassemia is different from all the other six types described before. Comparison of the hematological data of this patient with those of homozygotes for either the Sicilian or Spanish types of G gamma A gamma (delta beta)zero-thalassemia showed no differences; all homozygotes have a moderate anemia which is accentuated by the relatively high oxygen affinity of the Hb F containing erythrocytes.


Subject(s)
Thalassemia/genetics , Child , Chromosome Deletion , Chromosome Mapping , DNA Restriction Enzymes , Fetal Hemoglobin/genetics , Globins/genetics , Homozygote , Humans , Male , Thalassemia/blood
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