@phdthesis{Fischer2012, author = {Fischer, Peter}, title = {Synthese NHC-stabilisierter Nickel-Komplexe und deren Einsatz in der Kohlenstoff-Fluor-Bindungsaktivierung}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-71511}, school = {Universit{\"a}t W{\"u}rzburg}, year = {2012}, abstract = {Die vorliegende Arbeit befasst sich zum einen mit der Synthese und Reaktivit{\"a}t des zweiwertigen Nickel-Biscarben-Komplexes trans-[Ni(iPr2Im)2Br2], zum anderen mit der Aktivierung von C-F-Bindungen fluorierter Aromaten und dem Einsatz von [Ni2(iPr2Im)4(COD)] in der st{\"o}chiometrischen und katalytischen Hydrodefluorierung.}, subject = {Heterocyclische Carbene <-N>}, language = {de} } @phdthesis{Buback2012, author = {Buback, Verena Simone [geb. Schulz]}, title = {Synthese neuer Cystein-Protease-Inhibitoren sowie deren theoretische und experimentelle Untersuchung hinsichtlich der Struktur-Wirkungs-Beziehung}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-72306}, school = {Universit{\"a}t W{\"u}rzburg}, year = {2012}, abstract = {Derivate von Vinylsulfonen (VS), die zur Klasse der Michael-Akzeptoren geh{\"o}ren, haben sich in den letzten Jahren als potente irreversible Inhibitoren von Cystein-Proteasen etabliert. Durch einen nucleophilen Angriff des Cys-Restes im aktiven Zentrum der Protease auf das beta-Kohlenstoffatom der C-C-Doppelbindung wird die Protease irreversibel alkyliert. Ziel dieser Arbeit war es, einfache theoretische und experimentelle Methoden zu entwickeln, um erste Schlussfolgerungen hinsichtlich der Reaktivit{\"a}t unterschiedlicher Vinylsulfone ziehen zu k{\"o}nnen, die zur vollst{\"a}ndigen Aufkl{\"a}rung der Struktur-Wirkungsbeziehung von Vinylsulfonen mit diversen Cystein-Proteasen dienen. Im ersten Teil der Arbeit wurden quantenmechanische Rechnungen an kleinen Vinylsulfon-Bausteinen angestellt, um den Einfluss unterschiedlicher Substitutionsmuster an der Sulfoneinheit auf die Reaktionskinetik von Vinylsulfonen zu untersuchen. Anhand der jeweiligen Potentialfl{\"a}chen ließen sich die charakteristischen Punkte der Reaktion, wie der Reaktionskomplex, der {\"U}bergangszustand (transition state, TS) sowie das Produkt mitsamt ihren Energien und Geometrien bestimmen. Die H{\"o}he der Energiebarriere, die zum Erreichen des TS {\"u}berwunden werden muss, die sogenannte Aktiverungsenergie, h{\"a}ngt {\"u}ber die Arrhenius-Gleichung mit den kinetischen Parametern der Reaktion zusammen. Es l{\"a}sst sich also durch die Kenntnis der Aktivierungsenergien die Reaktivit{\"a}tsreihenfolge unterschiedlich substituierter Vinylsulfone VS vorhersagen. Im zweiten Teil dieser Arbeit wurden Vinylsulfonbausteine synthetisiert und an separat hergestellte Peptide gekuppelt, sodass potentielle Inhibitoren erhalten wurden. So konnten u.a. die peptidischen Inhibitoren Mu-D-Phe-L-HomoPhe-VS-Me und MP-D-Phe-L-HomoPhe-VS-Me hergestellt werden. Ein zweites Syntheseprojekt besch{\"a}ftigte sich mit der Kupplung von Peptiden an neue Derivate der trans-Aziridin-2,3-dicarbons{\"a}ure. Die synthetisierten Inhibitoren waren Z-Phe-Ala-Azi, Boc-Leu-Pro-Azi und Z-Pro-Leu-Azi. Hierf{\"u}r wurden die Peptide des Vinylsulfonsprojekts in umgekehrter Aminos{\"a}ure-Reihenfolge synthetisiert, um sie an die Aziridinbausteine kuppeln zu k{\"o}nnen. Der dritte Teil der Doktorarbeit befasste sich mit der experimentellen Untersuchung der synthetisierten Vinylsulfonbausteine sowie den erhaltenen peptidischen VS- und Aziridin-basierten Inhibitoren. Es wurden einerseits Enzym-Assays durchgef{\"u}hrt, um die prozentuale Hemmung verschiedener Cystein-Proteasen durch die synthetisierten Molek{\"u}le zu messen. Keine der Verbindungen wies jedoch eine signifikannte Hemmung der Proteasen Rhodesain, Falcipain 2 und Cathepsin B auf. Andererseits wurden Modellsysteme entwickelt, um die Kinetik der Reaktionen der Vinylsulfon- und Aziridinbausteine mit einem geeigneten Thiol als Enzym-Imitat zu verfolgen. Ein zielf{\"u}hrendes Modell konnte mit Phenylethanthiol in deuteriertem Methanol realisiert werden. Durch Zusatz von NaOH, KOH oder KOtBu konnte zus{\"a}tzlich die Reaktion mit dem Thiolat untersucht werden. Die Reaktionen wurden sowohl mit IR- als auch NMR-Spektroskopie verfolgt und es wurden die Geschwindigkeitskonstanten 2. Ordnung bestimmt. Auf den ersten Blick konnte mit dem theoretischen Modell der experimentell gefundene Trend nicht vorhergesagt werden. Die Reihenfolge der Sulfonderivate aber, die an der Sulfongruppe ein weiteres Heteroatom tragen, Sulfonester und Sulfonamid, wurde richtig abgesch{\"a}tzt. Der Unterschied in der Aktivierungsenergie zwischen den Sulfonestern bel{\"a}uft sich auf 0.7 kcal pro mol. {\"U}ber die Arrheniusgleichung, ergibt sich bei Annahme desselben Arrhenius-Faktors bei einer Temperatur von 25°C, dass OPhVS um einen Faktor 3 schneller als OMeVS reagieren sollte. Tats{\"a}chlich wurde im Experiment ein Faktor von 2.6 gefunden. Aufgrund der unterschiedlichen Substituenten am Stickstoffatom, ist das Amid nicht vollst{\"a}ndig mit seinem H-substituierten theoretischen Pendant vergleichbar. Dass das Sulfonamid langsamer als die Sulfonester reagieren, wurde vom theoretischen Modell ebenfalls richtig vorhergesagt.}, subject = {Cysteinproteasen}, language = {de} } @article{FehrholzBersaniKrameretal.2012, author = {Fehrholz, Markus and Bersani, Iliana and Kramer, Boris W. and Speer, Christian P. and Kunzmann, Steffen}, title = {Synergistic Effect of Caffeine and Glucocorticoids on Expression of Surfactant Protein B (SP-B) mRNA}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-77927}, year = {2012}, abstract = {Administration of glucocorticoids and caffeine is a common therapeutic intervention in the neonatal period, but possible interactions between these substances are still unclear. The present study investigated the effect of caffeine and different glucocorticoids on expression of surfactant protein (SP)-B, crucial for the physiological function of pulmonary surfactant. We measured expression levels of SP-B, various SP-B transcription factors including erythroblastic leukemia viral oncogene homolog 4 (ErbB4) and thyroid transcription factor-1 (TTF-1), as well as the glucocorticoid receptor (GR) after administering different doses of glucocorticoids, caffeine, cAMP, or the phosphodiesterase-4 inhibitor rolipram in the human airway epithelial cell line NCI-H441. Administration of dexamethasone (1 mM) or caffeine (5 mM) stimulated SP-B mRNA expression with a maximal of 38.8611.1-fold and 5.261.4-fold increase, respectively. Synergistic induction was achieved after coadministration of dexamethasone (1 mM) in combination with caffeine (10 mM) (206659.7-fold increase, p,0.0001) or cAMP (1 mM) (2136111-fold increase, p = 0.0108). SP-B mRNA was synergistically induced also by administration of caffeine with hydrocortisone (87.9639.0), prednisolone (154666.8), and betamethasone (12366.4). Rolipram also induced SP-B mRNA (64.9621.0-fold increase). We detected a higher expression of ErbB4 and GR mRNA (7.0- and 1.7-fold increase, respectively), whereas TTF-1, Jun B, c-Jun, SP1, SP3, and HNF-3a mRNA expression was predominantly unchanged. In accordance with mRNA data, mature SP-B was induced significantly by dexamethasone with caffeine (13.869.0-fold increase, p = 0.0134). We found a synergistic upregulation of SP-B mRNA expression induced by co-administration of various glucocorticoids and caffeine, achieved by accumulation of intracellular cAMP. This effect was mediated by a caffeinedependent phosphodiesterase inhibition and by upregulation of both ErbB4 and the GR. These results suggested that caffeine is able to induce the expression of SP-transcription factors and affects the signaling pathways of glucocorticoids, amplifying their effects. Co-administration of caffeine and corticosteroids may therefore be of benefit in surfactant homeostasis.}, subject = {Medizin}, language = {en} } @phdthesis{Krause2012, author = {Krause, Agnes}, title = {Symptom- und Verlaufscharakteristika bei periodischer Katatonie}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-85503}, school = {Universit{\"a}t W{\"u}rzburg}, year = {2012}, abstract = {Die periodische Katatonie ist eine eigenständige Erkrankung im Rahmen der differenzierten Klassifikation nach Kleist und Leonhard. Obwohl die Trennung Leonhards nach monopolaren, bipolaren affektiven und zykloiden Psychosen in moderne Klassifikationssysteme nach ICD 10 und DSM IV Einzug erhalten hat, werden Katatonien nur als Subtyp der Schizophrenie mit geringer Langzeitstabilität betrachtet. Ziel dieser retrospektiven Studie ist die klinische Eigenständigkeit in einer Verlaufsbeschreibung der Symptome der periodischen Katatonie zu {\"u}berpr{\"u}fen. Dabei wurden 262 Patienten, bei denen durch klinisch ge{\"u}bte Untersucher eine periodische Katatonie diagnostiziert wurde, auf Verlaufsparameter und Soziobiographie retrospektiv untersucht. Das erfasste Durchschnittsalter bei Ersthospitalisation der Patienten korrelierte mit den zuvor beschriebenen Ergebnissen von Leonhard, Männer erkranken mit 24 Jahren fr{\"u}her als Frauen mit 28 Jahren. Eine Erstmanifestation ab 45 ist selten, ab dem 60. Lebensjahr kommt dies ausschließlich bei Frauen vor. Die Anzahl der stationären Aufenthalte korrelierte mit vorhandenen Ergebnissen einer älteren Studie und belief sich auf sechs im Durchschnitt. Der {\"u}berwiegende Anteil der Patienten (73\%) ist zum Zeitpunkt des letzten stationären Aufenthaltes ledig und geht keiner Arbeit nach (50\%). Der Anteil der männlichen Patienten mit einer abgeschlossenen Berufsausbildung (73\%) ist höher ist als der weiblichen Patienten (48\%). Ledige Patienten ohne vorhandene Schul- oder Berufsbildung werden in einem fr{\"u}herem Alter das erste mal stationär behandelt, stabile familiäre Situation und schulische bzw. berufliche Bildung scheinen eine protektive Wirkung auf den Ausbruch der Erkrankung zu haben. Ein Alkohol- und Drogenkonsum fand sich zu Beginn der Erkrankung bei fast doppelt so vielen männlichen als bei weiblichen Probanden, im Rahmen des Krankheitsverlaufs nahm jedoch der Anteil der Frauen mit Alkohol- und Drogenkonsum zu. 60 Der Verlauf der Symptome von Psychomotorik, Affekt und Antrieb zeigt einen plötzlichen, schubförmigen Beginn der Erkrankung. Neben einem Wechsel zwischen Symptomen des Plus- und Minuspols, kommt es auch zu einem parallelen Auftreten, so dass typische Symptome der Mischform, wie zum Beispiel Stereotypien, Grimassieren und Negativismus entstehen. In der vorliegenden Untersuchung fand sich ausserdem die Entwicklung des von Leonhard beschriebenen Residualzustandes mit vorwiegenden Symptomen des Minuspols, aber wiederkehrenden Impulsvermehrungen im Verlauf. Zeitlich betrachtet ist eine Abnahme der Dauer der stationären Behandlungszeiten zu vermerken. Diese Tatsache ist auf eine zunehmend gut entwickelte Sozio- und Pharmakotherapie, wie auch suffiziente ambulante, bzw. tagesklinische Weiterbehandlung zur{\"u}ckzuf{\"u}hren. Die Untersuchung der Familienanamnese ergab einen hohen Anteil an einem psychisch erkrankten Elternteil (78\%). Außerdem die Tatsache, dass Patienten mit erkrankten Verwandten ersten Grades in j{\"u}ngeren Jahren eine Manifestation von ersten Symptomen einer periodischen Katatonie entwickeln, verglichen mit denen ohne familiäre Vorbelastung.}, subject = {Katatonie}, language = {de} } @article{BeckerAndersenHofmeisterMuelleretal.2012, author = {Becker, J{\"u}rgen C. and Andersen, Mads H. and Hofmeister-M{\"u}ller, Valeska and Wobser, Marion and Frey, Lidia and Sandig, Christiane and Walter, Steffen and Singh-Jasuja, Harpreet and K{\"a}mpgen, Eckhart and Opitz, Andreas and Zapatka, Marc and Br{\"o}cker, Eva-B. and thor Straten, Per and Schrama, David and Ugurel, Selma}, title = {Survivin-specific T-cell reactivity correlates with tumor response and patient survival: a phase-II peptide vaccination trial in metastatic melanoma}, series = {Cancer Immunology, Immunotherapy}, volume = {61}, journal = {Cancer Immunology, Immunotherapy}, number = {11}, doi = {10.1007/s00262-012-1266-9}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-126215}, pages = {2091-2103}, year = {2012}, abstract = {Background Therapeutic vaccination directed to induce an anti-tumoral T-cell response is a field of extensive investigation in the treatment of melanoma. However, many vaccination trials in melanoma failed to demonstrate a correlation between the vaccine-specific immune response and therapy outcome. This has been mainly attributed to immune escape by antigen loss, rendering us in the need of new vaccination targets. Patients and methods This phase-II trial investigated a peptide vaccination against survivin, an oncogenic inhibitor-of-apoptosis protein crucial for the survival of tumor cells, in HLA-A1/-A2/-B35-positive patients with treatment-refractory stage-IV metastatic melanoma. The study endpoints were survivin-specific T-cell reactivity (SSTR), safety, response, and survival (OS). Results Sixty-one patients (ITT) received vaccination therapy using three different regimens. 55 patients (PP) were evaluable for response and survival, and 41/55 for SSTR. Patients achieving progression arrest (CR + PR + SD) more often showed SSTRs than patients with disease progression (p = 0.0008). Patients presenting SSTRs revealed a prolonged OS (median 19.6 vs. 8.6 months; p = 0.0077); multivariate analysis demonstrated SSTR as an independent predictor of survival (p = 0.013). The induction of SSTRs was associated with gender (female vs. male; p = 0.014) and disease stage (M1a/b vs. M1c; p = 0.010), but not with patient age, HLA type, performance status, or vaccination regimen. Conclusion Survivin-specific T-cell reactivities strongly correlate with tumor response and patient survival, indicating that vaccination with survivin-derived peptides is a promising treatment strategy in melanoma.}, language = {en} } @article{BeckerAndersenHofmeisterMuelleretal.2012, author = {Becker, J{\"u}rgen C. and Andersen, Mads H. and Hofmeister-M{\"u}ller, Valeska and Wobser, Marion and Frey, Lidia and Sandig, Christiane and Walter, Steffen and Singh-Jasuja, Harpreet and K{\"a}mpgen, Eckhart and Opitz, Andreas and Zapatka, Marc and Br{\"o}cker, Eva-B. and thor Straten, Per and Schrama, David and Ugurel, Selma}, title = {Survivin-specific T-cell reactivity correlates with tumor response and patient survival: a phase-II peptide vaccination trial in metastatic melanoma}, series = {Cancer Immunology, Immunotherapy}, volume = {61}, journal = {Cancer Immunology, Immunotherapy}, number = {11}, doi = {10.1007/s00262-012-1266-9}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-124830}, pages = {2091-2103}, year = {2012}, abstract = {Background Therapeutic vaccination directed to induce an anti-tumoral T-cell response is a field of extensive investigation in the treatment of melanoma. However, many vaccination trials in melanoma failed to demonstrate a correlation between the vaccine-specific immune response and therapy outcome. This has been mainly attributed to immune escape by antigen loss, rendering us in the need of new vaccination targets. Patients and methods This phase-II trial investigated a peptide vaccination against survivin, an oncogenic inhibitor-of-apoptosis protein crucial for the survival of tumor cells, in HLA-A1/-A2/-B35-positive patients with treatment-refractory stage-IV metastatic melanoma. The study endpoints were survivin-specific T-cell reactivity (SSTR), safety, response, and survival (OS). Results Sixty-one patients (ITT) received vaccination therapy using three different regimens. 55 patients (PP) were evaluable for response and survival, and 41/55 for SSTR. Patients achieving progression arrest (CR + PR + SD) more often showed SSTRs than patients with disease progression (p = 0.0008). Patients presenting SSTRs revealed a prolonged OS (median 19.6 vs. 8.6 months; p = 0.0077); multivariate analysis demonstrated SSTR as an independent predictor of survival (p = 0.013). The induction of SSTRs was associated with gender (female vs. male; p = 0.014) and disease stage (M1a/b vs. M1c; p = 0.010), but not with patient age, HLA type, performance status, or vaccination regimen. Conclusion Survivin-specific T-cell reactivities strongly correlate with tumor response and patient survival, indicating that vaccination with survivin-derived peptides is a promising treatment strategy in melanoma.}, language = {en} } @article{RallGrimm2012, author = {Rall, Susanne and Grimm, Tiemo}, title = {Survival in Duchenne muscular dystrophy}, series = {Acta Myologica}, volume = {31}, journal = {Acta Myologica}, number = {2}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-124404}, pages = {117-120}, year = {2012}, abstract = {Objective: To determine the survival in a population of German patients with Duchenne muscular dystrophy. Patients and methods: Information about 94 patients born between 1970 and 1980 was obtained by telephone interviews and questionnaires. In addition to age of death or actual age during the investigation, data concerning clinical course and medical interventions were collected. Results: 67 patients with molecularly confirmed diagnoses had a median survival of 24.0 years. Patients without molecular confirmation (clinical diagnosis only) had a chance of 67 \% to reach that age. Grouping of our patient cohort according to the year of death (before and after 2000), ventilation was recognized as main intervention affecting survival with ventilated reaching a median survival of 27.0 years. For those without ventilation it was 19.0 years. Conclusion and clinical relevance: our study provides survival data for a cohort of DMD patients in Germany stratified by year of death. Median survival was 24.0 years in patients confirmed by molecular testing. Ventilated patients had a median survival of 27 years. We consider this piece of information helpful in the medical care of DMD patients.}, language = {en} } @phdthesis{Sandwick2012, author = {Sandwick, Sarah}, title = {Suppression of Experimental Autoimmune-Encephalomyelitis by Myeloid-Derived Suppressor Cells}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-72690}, school = {Universit{\"a}t W{\"u}rzburg}, year = {2012}, abstract = {Autoimmune diseases, unwanted overshooting immune responses against self antigens, are due to an imbalance in immunity and tolerance. Although negatively impacting cancer prognosis, myeloid derived suppressor cells (MDSC), with their potent suppressive capabilities, might be applicable in a more beneficial light when applied in to autoimmunity. As previous shown MDSC have protective roles in Experimental Autoimmune Encephalomyelitis (EAE) (Zhu et al., 2007), the established inducible mouse model for the autoimmune disease multiple sclerosis (MS). This decrease in disease severity indicates in vitro generated immature myeloid cells (IMC) from bone marrow (BM) as precursors of MDSC are promising candidates for cellular therapy. Important to any cellular therapy by adoptive transfer, the major questions regarding IMC efficacy was addressed within the thesis. This thesis attempts to elucidate how IMC operate in EAE. This thesis defines the factors within the autoimmune microenvironment that lead to the activation of MDSC, where IMC home once delivered in vivo, and the protective mechanisms BMIMC employ. To emulate BM cells when they first enter circulation through the blood, IMC were injected intravenously (i.v.). IMC are protective with no regard to the various routes delivered (i.v., i.p.). They protect to a lesser extent when pre-activated before injection. IMC suppress by causing a delay and/or by decreasing the severity of the disease via a mechanism yet determined. To understand the migration pattern of IMC after i.v. injection, in vivo kinetics experiments employing bioluminescence imaging were performed. This techinique allows for whole in vivo mouse imaging daily, allowing the tracking of cell migration over days within a single mouse. During steady-state, BMIMC circulate and appear to accumulate in the spleen by day 4 after injection, whereas they alternatively home to inflammatory sites (immunization site), draining lymph nodes, and the spleen within mice with low grade EAE. Visualization of CMDiI-labelled BMIMC by fluorescence microscopy could locate IMC injected cells outside the white pulp, as they were colocalizing in the regions stained with CD169 or outside, but not within the follicles of spleens on day 4. Consistant with these findings, the attempt to analyze the phenotype of these cells by flow cytometry was problematic as these cells seem to adhere strongly to collagen also indicating the cells are located in the collagenous area of the marginal zone and the red pulp.To determine factors influencing MDSC activation, we utilized different stimuli through a high throughput method detecting release of nitric oxide (NO). Extracts from yeast, fungi, and bacteria were observed to activate MDSC to produce nitric oxide. Surprisingly, material mimicking viral DNA (CpG) and RNA (poly I:C), and several self glycolipids, could not activate the MDSC to produce NO. Upon attempts to understand synergistic effects between microbial pathogens and host cytokines, IFNg was determined to boost the signal of pathogen stimuli, whereas IL17, another cytokine which causes pathology during EAE, and IFNb, a drug used in therapy to treat MS, did not cause any additional effects. Activation of MDSC was determined by the microbial pathogens components LPS, curdlan, and zymosan, to induce upregulation of B7H1 on the cell surface. MDSC did not increase any co-stimulatory markers, such as CD40, CD80, CD86, CD70, or the co-inhibitory marker, PDL2. On day 1 after EAE induction, endogenous MDSC populations when stimulated showed an increase in B7H1 expression and a downregulation of CD80. After further analysis, these cells were concluded to be mostly granulocytic cells (Ly6G+). As the B7H1 ligand PD1 is upregulated in chronic diseases and correlates to an exhausted phenotype, the PD1 : B7H1 interaction was a good candidate for the mechanism our cells may employ for their suppressive capacity. To investigate this interaction, fixed BM-IMC deficient in B7H1 were incubated with restimulated memory T cells. IMC deficient in B7H1 resulted in a significant loss of T cell suppression, as compared to the wildtype control BMIMC. To assess this interaction in vivo, we injected wildtype (WT) and B7H1-/- IMC into mice followed by induction of EAE to assess whether B7H1 mediated this suppression. The lack of B7H1 did not alter their suppressive capacity under these conditions, contrary to other findings which have described this interaction to be important in their suppressive capacity when administered post EAE induction (Ioannou et al., 2012). Interestingly, EAE mice pre-treated with IMC had similar amounts of cytokine production in the CNS after restimulation. Spleens from IMC injected mice had increased amounts of Arg-1 suggesting suppression is via oxidation or recruitment by soluble mediators may lead to this protection. We speculate this may inhibit T cell reactivation in the CNS.}, subject = {Encephalomyelitis}, language = {en} } @article{SchwitterWackerWilkeetal.2012, author = {Schwitter, Juerg and Wacker, Christian M. and Wilke, Norbert and Al-Saadi, Nidal and Sauer, Ekkehart and Huettle, Kalman and Sch{\"o}nberg, Stefan O. and Debl, Kurt and Strohm, Oliver and Ahlstrom, Hakan and Dill, Thorsten and Hoebel, Nadja and Simor, Tamas}, title = {Superior diagnostic performance of perfusion-cardiovascular magnetic resonance versus SPECT to detect coronary artery disease: The secondary endpoints of the multicenter multivendor MR-IMPACT II (Magnetic Resonance Imaging for Myocardial Perfusion Assessment in Coronary Artery Disease Trial)}, series = {Journal of Cardiovascular Magnetic Resonance}, volume = {14}, journal = {Journal of Cardiovascular Magnetic Resonance}, number = {61}, organization = {MR-IMPACT investigators}, doi = {10.1186/1532-429X-14-61}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-134256}, year = {2012}, abstract = {Background: Perfusion-cardiovascular magnetic resonance (CMR) is generally accepted as an alternative to SPECT to assess myocardial ischemia non-invasively. However its performance vs gated-SPECT and in sub-populations is not fully established. The goal was to compare in a multicenter setting the diagnostic performance of perfusion-CMR and gated-SPECT for the detection of CAD in various populations using conventional x-ray coronary angiography (CXA) as the standard of reference. Methods: In 33 centers (in US and Europe) 533 patients, eligible for CXA or SPECT, were enrolled in this multivendor trial. SPECT and CXA were performed within 4 weeks before or after CMR in all patients. Prevalence of CAD in the sample was 49\% and 515 patients received MR contrast medium. Drop-out rates for CMR and SPECT were 5.6\% and 3.7\%, respectively (ns). The study was powered for the primary endpoint of non-inferiority of CMR vs SPECT for both, sensitivity and specificity for the detection of CAD (using a single-threshold reading), the results for the primary endpoint were reported elsewhere. In this article secondary endpoints are presented, i.e. the diagnostic performance of CMR versus SPECT in subpopulations such as multi-vessel disease (MVD), in men, in women, and in patients without prior myocardial infarction (MI). For diagnostic performance assessment the area under the receiver-operator-characteristics-curve (AUC) was calculated. Readers were blinded versus clinical data, CXA, and imaging results. Results: The diagnostic performance (= area under ROC = AUC) of CMR was superior to SPECT (p = 0.0004, n = 425) and to gated-SPECT (p = 0.018, n = 253). CMR performed better than SPECT in MVD (p = 0.003 vs all SPECT, p = 0.04 vs gated-SPECT), in men (p = 0.004, n = 313) and in women (p = 0.03, n = 112) as well as in the non-infarct patients (p = 0.005, n = 186 in 1-3 vessel disease and p = 0.015, n = 140 in MVD). Conclusion: In this large multicenter, multivendor study the diagnostic performance of perfusion-CMR to detect CAD was superior to perfusion SPECT in the entire population and in sub-groups. Perfusion-CMR can be recommended as an alternative for SPECT imaging.}, language = {en} } @phdthesis{Rathod2012, author = {Rathod, Reenaben Jagdishbhai}, title = {Study of local protein synthesis in growth cones of embryonic mouse motor neurons}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-72045}, school = {Universit{\"a}t W{\"u}rzburg}, year = {2012}, abstract = {In cultured motoneurons of a mouse model for the motoneuron disease spinal muscular atrophy (SMA), reduced levels of the protein SMN (survival of motoneurons) cause defects in axonal growth. This correlates with reduced β-actin mRNA and protein in growth cones, indicating that anterograde transport and local translation of β-actin mRNA are crucial for motoneuron function. However, direct evidence that indeed local translation is a physiological phenomenon in growth cones of motoneurons was missing. Here, a lentiviral GFP-based reporter construct was established to monitor local protein synthesis of β-actin mRNA. Time-lapse imaging of fluorescence recovery after photobleaching (FRAP) in living motoneurons revealed that β-actin is locally translated in the growth cones of embryonic motoneurons. Interestingly, local translation of the β-actin reporter construct was differentially regulated by different laminin isoforms, indicating that laminins provide extracellular cues for the regulation of local translation in growth cones. Notably, local translation of β-actin mRNA was deregulated when motoneurons of a mouse model for type I SMA (Smn-/-; SMN2) were analyzed. In situ hybridization revealed reduced levels of β-actin mRNA in the axons of Smn-/-; SMN2 motoneurons. The distribution of the β-actin mRNA was not modified by different laminin isoforms as revealed by in situ hybridization against the mRNA of the eGFP encoding element of the β-actin reporter. In case of the mRNA of α-actin and γ-actin isoforms, the endogenous mRNA did not localize to the axons and the localization pattern was not affected by the SMN levels expressed in the cell. Taken together our findings suggest that regulation of local translation of β-actin in growth cones of motoneurons critically depends on laminin signaling and the amount of SMN protein. Embryonic stem cell (ESC)-derived motoneurons are an excellent in vitro system to sort out biochemical and cellular pathways which are defective in neurodegenerative diseases like SMA. Here, a protocol for the differentiation and antibody-mediated enrichment of ESC-derived motoneurons is presented, which was optimized during the course of this study. Notably, this study contributes the production and purification of highly active recombinant sonic hedgehog (Shh), which was needed for the efficient differentiation of mouse ESCs to motoneurons. ESC-derived motoneurons will now offer high amounts of cellular material to allow the biochemical identification of disease-relevant molecular components involved in regulated local protein synthesis in axons and growth cones of motoneurons.}, subject = {Motoneuron}, language = {en} } @phdthesis{Huth2012, author = {Huth, Antje [geb. Koppelkamm]}, title = {Studien zum mRNA profiling an humanem postmortalem Gewebe}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-74308}, school = {Universit{\"a}t W{\"u}rzburg}, year = {2012}, abstract = {Die vorliegende Arbeit besch{\"a}ftigt sich mit der Frage, inwieweit quantitative Genexpressionsstudien an postmortalen humanen Proben mit erh{\"o}htem Postmortalintervall und somit m{\"o}glicherweise verminderter RNA-Integrit{\"a}t realisierbar sind und in Zukunft als zus{\"a}tzliches diagnostisches Werkzeug zur Determinierung der Todesursache im forensischen Kontext herangezogen werden k{\"o}nnen. Daf{\"u}r wurden in mehreren Teilstudien Faktoren untersucht, die die Verl{\"a}sslichkeit quantitativer Genexpressionsdaten beeinflussen k{\"o}nnen. Es konnte zun{\"a}chst f{\"u}r postmortales Skelettmuskelgewebe festgestellt werden, dass Verstorbene mit erh{\"o}htem BMI statistisch signifikant niedrigere RIN-Werte aufweisen als normalgewichtige Personen. Zudem wurde eine Korrelation zwischen dem Gewebetyp und der Integrit{\"a}t der daraus extrahierten RNA gefunden. Unter Anwendung der in dieser Arbeit gew{\"a}hlten Extraktionsmethode scheint postmortales Skelettmuskelgewebe f{\"u}r Genexpressionsstudien an Autopsiematerial besonders geeignet. Dagegen wurde im vorliegenden Probengut kein Zusammenhang zwischen verminderter RNA-Integrit{\"a}t und Parametern wie Geschlecht, PMI, Sterbealter, Dauer der Agonie und Todesursache gefunden. In einer weiteren Teilstudie wurde anhand von postmortalem Herzmuskel-, Skelettmuskel- und Gehirngewebe aus einer Auswahl von zehn funktionell verschiedenen endogenen Kontrollgenen HMBS, UBC, SDHA und TBP als die Gene mit der gr{\"o}ßten postmortalen Transkriptstabilit{\"a}t identifiztiert. Zudem konnte gezeigt werden, dass die Verwendung von vier stabilen endogenen Kontrollen am untersuchten Probenmaterial eine verl{\"a}ssliche Datennormalisierung erlaubt. Die validierten Kontrollgene k{\"o}nnen auch zuk{\"u}nftig f{\"u}r quantitative Genexpressionsstudien eingesetzt werden, solange die untersuchte Probenzusammensetzung der hier vorgestellten {\"a}hnelt. F{\"u}r die Todesursache sowie f{\"u}r den Body Mass Index des Probenspenders wurde in der vorliegenden Arbeit ein statistisch signifikanter Einfluss auf das Expressionslevel instabiler Gene festgestellt. Diese Parameter sind daher geeignet, die gefundenen Instabilit{\"a}ten m{\"o}glicher Kontrollgene zu erkl{\"a}ren. Die Ergebnisse der vorliegenden Arbeit lassen des Weiteren darauf schließen, dass das Erstellen von Degradierungslinien aus kommerziell erh{\"a}ltlicher RNA f{\"u}r jedes verwendete qPCR-Assay ein wichtiges Instrument der Qualit{\"a}tspr{\"u}fung ist. Mit der Degradierungslinie kann die Detektionsgrenze des verwendeten qPCR-Assays validiert werden kann. Nur so ist die Festlegung des Bereichs m{\"o}glich, in dem ein ver{\"a}ndertes Expressionslevel tats{\"a}chlich mit dem Einfluss eines spezifischen Parameters in Verbindung gebracht werden kann und klar von einer nur scheinbaren Genexpressions{\"a}nderung unterscheidbar ist, die durch eine Degradierung der Probe vorget{\"a}uscht wird. Zudem scheint es praktikabel, in zuk{\"u}nftigen Studien nur Proben mit {\"a}hnlichen Integrit{\"a}ten miteinander zu vergleichen. Pathologische Prozesse im menschlichen K{\"o}rper, auch solche, die die Funktion von Organen sowie die Morphologie betreffen, sind hoch komplex und k{\"o}nnen interindividuell variieren, weshalb die Genexpression im forensischen Kontext erg{\"a}nzende Hinweise auf die Diagnose liefern k{\"o}nnte. Als erstes anwendungsbezogenes Beispiel wurde in der vorliegenden Arbeit der Einfluss von Hypoxie auf das Transkriptlevel von HIF-1α, VEGF und SLC2A1 untersucht. Bei Normalisierung der Daten gegen vier stabile Kontrollgene ergaben sich anhand der untersuchten Gewebeproben Hinweise auf eine todesursachenbezogene Hochregulierung der drei Zielgene. Die Studie unterstrich die besondere Bedeutung der gew{\"a}hlten Normalisierungsstrategie. Wurden die Daten nur gegen GAPDH als einzelnes, nicht validiertes Kontrollgen normalisiert, deuteten die Ergebnisse eine {\"u}berraschende Herunterregulierung der Zielgene an. Als m{\"o}gliche Ursache f{\"u}r diese scheinbare Diskrepanz kommt die im weiteren Verlauf dieser Studie nachgewiesene Instabilit{\"a}t infolge einer Co-Regulation von GAPDH unter hypoxischen Bedingungen in Betracht. Mit dem Fernziel postmortale Genexpressionsstudien als zus{\"a}tzliches Instrument in der forensischen Todesursachenbestimmung einzusetzen, schafft die vorliegende Arbeit durch die Einf{\"u}hrung von validierten Kontrollgenen sowie durch die Analyse weiterer Einfluss nehmender Faktoren eine Basis f{\"u}r die verl{\"a}ssliche Durchf{\"u}hrung k{\"u}nftiger Genexpressionsstudien an humanem Autopsiegewebe.}, subject = {Genexpression}, language = {de} } @phdthesis{Troge2012, author = {Troge, Anja}, title = {Studien am Flagellensystem des Escherichia coli Stammes Nissle 1917 (EcN) im Hinblick auf seine Funktion als Probiotikum}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-74201}, school = {Universit{\"a}t W{\"u}rzburg}, year = {2012}, abstract = {Escherichia coli Nissle 1917 (EcN) geh{\"o}rt zu den am besten untersuchten und charakterisierten probiotischen Bakterienst{\"a}mmen. Seit Beginn des letzten Jahrhunderts wird er als Medikament eingesetzt, um verschiedene Darmerkrankungen wie z.B. Diarrh{\"o}e, entz{\"u}ndliche Darmerkrankungen und Verstopfung zu behandeln. Die Flagelle des EcN vermittelt Beweglichkeit und kann die Produktion von humanem β-Defensin 2 (hBD2) durch Epithelzellen induzieren. Somit ist dieses Organell direkt in die probiotische Funktion des EcN involviert. Es konnte gezeigt werden, dass die Flagellen anderer Bakterien, wie z.B. dem probiotischen Stamm Bacillus cereus CH oder den pathogenen St{\"a}mmen Pseudomonas aeruginosa und Clostridium difficile, die Adh{\"a}sion an intestinalen Mucus, welcher von Epithelzellen sekretiert wird, vermitteln. Allerdings blieb unklar, welcher Teil der Flagelle an welche Mucuskomponente bindet. Die F{\"a}higkeit effizient an Wirtgewebe zu adh{\"a}rieren wird als wichtiges Attribut eines probiotischen Stammes angesehen. Ex vivo Adh{\"a}sionsstudien mit Kryoschnitten humaner Darmbiopsien haben gezeigt, dass die Flagelle des EcN in die effiziente Adh{\"a}sion an humanes Darmgewebe involviert sein muss. Aus diesem Grund wurde in dieser Arbeit die Funktion der Flagelle des EcN als Adh{\"a}sin untersucht. Zun{\"a}chst wurde die hyperflagellierte Variante EcN ATHF isoliert und durch verschiedene Experimente, z.B. Schw{\"a}rmagartests und Elektronenmikroskopie, charakterisiert. Weitere ex vivo Adh{\"a}sionsstudien mit EcN ATHF zeigten eine h{\"o}here Adh{\"a}sionseffizienz dieser hyperflagellierten Variante und best{\"a}tigten damit die Rolle der Flagelle bei der effizienten Adh{\"a}sion von EcN an die Kryoschnitte der humanen Darmbiopsien. Interessanterweise fungierte die Flagelle in in vitro Studien mit den humanen Epithelzellen Caco-2 und T24 nicht als Adh{\"a}sin. Diese Unterschiede zwischen den in vitro und ex vivo Studien f{\"u}hrten zu der Annahme, dass die Flagelle des EcN in vivo die Adh{\"a}sion an Mucus vermittelt, welcher von den Caco-2- und T24-Zellen nicht produziert wird, aber in den Kryoschnitten der Darmbiopsien nachgewiesen wurde. Diese Vermutung wurde durch in vitro Adh{\"a}sionsstudien mit der Mucin-produzierenden Epithelzelllinie LS174-T best{\"a}tigt, da die Flagellen f{\"u}r eine effektive Adh{\"a}sion an diese Zellen essentiell waren. Zudem reduzierte die Pr{\"a}inkubation flagellierter EcN-St{\"a}mme mit Mucin2 ihre Adh{\"a}sionseffizienz an Kryoschnitte humaner Darmbiopsien. Um die direkte Interaktion zwischen Flagellen des EcN Wildtyps und Mucus zu zeigen, wurde ein ELISA etabliert. Es konnte eine direkte konzentrationsabh{\"a}ngige Interaktion zwischen isolierten Flagellen des EcN Wildtyps und Mucin2, bzw. humanem Mucus (Kolon) beobachtet werden. Interessanterweise konnte keine Interaktion zwischen isolierten Flagellen des EcN Wildtyps und murinem Mucus (Duodenum, Ileum, Caecum, Colon) festgestellt werden. Dies weist darauf hin, dass die Mucuszusammensetzung zwischen verschiedenen Spezies variiert. Verschiedene Kohlenhydrate, welche bekannte Mucusbestandteile sind, wurden auf ihre Interaktion mit der Flagelle von EcN getestet und Gluconat wurde als ein Rezeptor identifiziert. Die Pr{\"a}inkubation isolierter Flagellen mit Gluconat reduzierte ihre Interaktion mit Mucin2, bzw. humanem Mucus signifikant. Zudem wurde die oberfl{\"a}chenexponierte Dom{\"a}ne D3 des Flagellins, der Hauptuntereinheit der Flagelle, als m{\"o}glicher Interaktionspartner von Mucin2, bzw. humanem Mucus ausgeschlossen. Flagellen, die aus einer Dom{\"a}ne D3 Deletionsmutante isoliert wurden, zeigten sogar eine effizientere Bindung an Mucin2, bzw. humanen Mucus. Weiterhin konnte gezeigt werden, dass {\"A}nderungen des pH-Wertes signifikante Effekte auf die Interaktion zwischen Mucus und isolierten Flagellen hatten, vermutlich aufgrund von Konformations{\"a}nderungen. Zusammenfassend wurde in dieser Arbeit die Flagelle als neues und scheinbar wichtigstes Adh{\"a}sin in vivo f{\"u}r den probiotischen Stamm EcN identifiziert. Hierf{\"u}r wurden sowohl eine hyperflagellierte Variante, eine ΔfliC Mutante, sowie der dazugeh{\"o}rige komplementierte Stamm verwendet. EcN ist zudem der erste probiotische Stamm f{\"u}r den eine direkte Bindung der Flagellen an humanen Mucus nachgewiesen werden konnte. Die Mucuskomponente Gluconat konnte dabei als wichtiger Rezeptor identifiziert werden. Da einige pathogene Bakterien ihre Flagelle zur Adh{\"a}sion an Wirtsgewebe nutzen, k{\"o}nnte dieses Organell EcN dazu bef{\"a}higen, mit Pathogenen um die erfolgreiche Kolonisierung des Darms zu konkurrieren, was als wichtige Eigenschaft eines Probiotikums betrachtet wird.}, subject = {Escherichia coli}, language = {de} } @phdthesis{Hirschbeck2012, author = {Hirschbeck, Maria Wenefriede}, title = {Structure-based drug design on the enoyl-ACP reductases of Yersinia pestis and Burkholderia pseudomallei}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-70869}, school = {Universit{\"a}t W{\"u}rzburg}, year = {2012}, abstract = {Spreading drug resistances among Gram-negative pathogens and the paucity of new agents on the antibacterial drug market against these tenacious bacteria create a pressing need for the development of new antibiotics. The bacterial fatty acid biosynthesis pathway FAS-II, especially the enoyl-ACP reductase catalyzing the last step of the elongation cycle, is an established drug target against tuberculosis but has not been extensively exploited for drug design against other bacterial pathogens. In this thesis the enoyl-ACP reductases of the Gram-negative biothreat organisms Burkholderia pseudomallei and Yersinia pestis were targeted in a structure-based drug design approach. The structure of the most recently identified enoyl-ACP isoenzyme FabV was characterized by X-ray crystallography and could be determined in three different states. FabV from B. pseudomallei was obtained in the apo-form of the enzyme, whereas FabV from Y. pestis was characterized in a binary complex with the cofactor NADH as well as in a ternary complex with NADH and the triclosan-based 2-pyridone inhibitors PT172 and PT173. Analysis of the FabV structure revealed the typical fold of the short chain dehydrogenase/reductase superfamily with the NADH-binding Rossmann fold and a substrate-binding pocket with a conserved active site geometry compared to the related isoenzyme FabI. Additional structural elements of FabV are located around the active site. The monomeric form of the enzyme is thereby stabilized and the substrate-binding loop is kept in a closed, helical conformation. The ternary complexes of FabV exhibited a similar inhibitor-binding mode as observed for triclosan inhibition in FabI and point to a potential substrate-binding mechanism. B. pseudomallei possesses FabI as an additional enoyl-ACP reductase isoenzyme, which was structurally characterized in the apo form and in ternary complexes with NAD+ and the diphenyl ether inhibitors triclosan, PT02, PT12 or PT404 as well as the 4-pyridone inhibitor PT155. The structural data of the ternary enoyl-ACP reductases complexes of B. pseudomallei and Y. pestis hold the promise for the possibility to develop antibacterials targeting FabV or even both isoenzymes, FabI and FabV, based on the triclosan scaffold.}, subject = {Yersinia}, language = {en} } @article{RaketteDonatOhlsenetal.2012, author = {Rakette, Sonja and Donat, Stefanie and Ohlsen, Knut and Stehle, Thilo}, title = {Structural Analysis of Staphylococcus aureus Serine/Threonine Kinase PknB}, series = {PLoS One}, volume = {7}, journal = {PLoS One}, number = {6}, doi = {10.1371/journal.pone.0039136}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-135369}, pages = {e39136}, year = {2012}, abstract = {Effective treatment of infections caused by the bacterium Staphylococcus aureus remains a worldwide challenge, in part due to the constant emergence of new strains that are resistant to antibiotics. The serine/threonine kinase PknB is of particular relevance to the life cycle of S. aureus as it is involved in the regulation of purine biosynthesis, autolysis, and other central metabolic processes of the bacterium. We have determined the crystal structure of the kinase domain of PknB in complex with a non-hydrolyzable analog of the substrate ATP at 3.0 angstrom resolution. Although the purified PknB kinase is active in solution, it crystallized in an inactive, autoinhibited state. Comparison with other bacterial kinases provides insights into the determinants of catalysis, interactions of PknB with ligands, and the pathway of activation.}, language = {en} } @phdthesis{Heiligenthal2012, author = {Heiligenthal, Sven}, title = {Strong and Weak Chaos in Networks of Semiconductor Lasers with Time-Delayed Couplings}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-77958}, school = {Universit{\"a}t W{\"u}rzburg}, year = {2012}, abstract = {This thesis deals with the chaotic dynamics of nonlinear networks consisting of semiconductor lasers which have time-delayed self-feedbacks or mutual couplings. These semiconductor lasers are simulated numerically by the Lang-Kobayashi equations. The central issue is how the chaoticity of the lasers, measured by the maximal Lyapunov exponent, changes when the delay time is changed. It is analysed how this change of chaoticity with increasing delay time depends on the reflectivity of the mirror for the self-feedback or the strength of the mutal coupling, respectively. The consequences of the different types of chaos for the effect of chaos synchronization of mutually coupled semiconductor lasers are deduced and discussed. At the beginning of this thesis, the master stability formalism for the stability analysis of nonlinear networks with delay is explained. After the description of the Lang-Kobayashi equations and their linearizations as a model for the numerical simulation of semiconductor lasers with time-delayed couplings, the artificial sub-Lyapunov exponent \$\lambda_{0}\$ is introduced. It is explained how the sign of the sub-Lyapunov exponent can be determined by experiments. The notions of "strong chaos" and "weak chaos" are introduced and distinguished by their different scaling properties of the maximal Lyapunov exponent with the delay time. The sign of the sub-Lyapunov exponent \$\lambda_{0}\$ is shown to determine the occurence of strong or weak chaos. The transition sequence "weak to strong chaos and back to weak chaos" upon monotonically increasing the coupling strength \$\sigma\$ of a single laser's self-feedback is shown for numerical calculations of the Lang-Kobayashi equations. At the transition between strong and weak chaos, the sub-Lyapunov exponent vanishes, \$\lambda_{0}=0\$, resulting in a special scaling behaviour of the maximal Lyapunov exponent with the delay time. Transitions between strong and weak chaos by changing \$\sigma\$ can also be found for the R{\"o}ssler and Lorenz dynamics. The connection between the sub-Lyapunov exponent and the time-dependent eigenvalues of the Jacobian for the internal laser dynamics is analysed. Counterintuitively, the difference between strong and weak chaos is not directly visible from the trajectory although the difference of the trajectories induces the transitions between the two types of chaos. In addition, it is shown that a linear measure like the auto-correlation function cannot unambiguously reveal the difference between strong and weak chaos either. Although the auto-correlations after one delay time are significantly higher for weak chaos than for strong chaos, it is not possible to detect a qualitative difference. If two time-scale separated self-feedbacks are present, the shorter feedback has to be taken into account for the definition of a new sub-Lyapunov exponent \$\lambda_{0,s}\$, which in this case determines the occurence of strong or weak chaos. If the two self-feedbacks have comparable delay times, the sub-Lyapunov exponent \$\lambda_{0}\$ remains the criterion for strong or weak chaos. It is shown that the sub-Lyapunov exponent scales with the square root of the effective pump current \$\sqrt{p-1}\$, both in its magnitude and in the position of the critical coupling strengths. For networks with several distinct sub-Lyapunov exponents, it is shown that the maximal sub-Lyapunov exponent of the network determines whether the network's maximal Lyapunov exponent scales strongly or weakly with increasing delay time. As a consequence, complete synchronization of a network is excluded for arbitrary networks which contain at least one strongly chaotic laser. Furthermore, it is demonstrated that the sub-Lyapunov exponent of a driven laser depends on the number of the incoherently superimposed inputs from unsynchronized input lasers. For networks of delay-coupled lasers operating in weak chaos, the condition \$|\gamma_{2}|<\mathrm{e}^{-\lambda_{\mathrm{m}}\,\tau}\$ for stable chaos synchronization is deduced using the master stability formalism. Hence, synchronization of any network depends only on the properties of a single laser with self-feedback and the eigenvalue gap of the coupling matrix. The characteristics of the master stability function for the Lang-Kobayashi dynamics is described, and consequently, the master stability function is refined to allow for precise practical prediction of synchronization. The prediction of synchronization with the master stability function is demonstrated for bidirectional and unidirectional networks. Furthermore, the master stability function is extended for two distinct delay times. Finally, symmetries and resonances for certain values of the ratio of the delay times are shown for the master stability function of the Lang-Kobyashi equations.}, subject = {Halbleiterlaser}, language = {en} } @unpublished{Volkmann2012, author = {Volkmann, Armin}, title = {Stempelverzierte Keramikfunde der V{\"o}lkerwanderungszeit im Barbaricum - Neue Funde vom fr{\"u}hmittelalterlichen Burgwall bei Kopchin (Lkr. Bautzen)}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-74432}, year = {2012}, abstract = {Durch die systematische Sichtung des Fundmaterials des fr{\"u}hmittelalterlichen Burgwalls von Kopchin in der Oberlausitz konnten einige Keramikscherben identifiziert werden, die wohl {\"a}lter als bisher angenommen sind und in die V{\"o}lkerwanderungszeit datieren. Dies ist von besonderer Relevanz, da f{\"u}r Nordostdeutschland traditionell eine Besiedlungsl{\"u}cke im 5.-7. Jh. AD postuliert wird. Dieser Hiatus ist offenbar teils auch der schwierigen sicheren Datierung der oft recht unspezifischen Keramiktypen geschuldet. So konnten mit wachsendem Kenntnisstand dieser Keramiken in den letzten Jahren auch einige v{\"o}lkerwanderungszeitliche Fundstellen, besonders in Nordbrandenburg und im deutsch-polnischen Pommern lokalisiert werden. In Nordost-Sachsen sind die vorgestellten singul{\"a}ren Funde des 5.-6. Jhs. AD jedoch bisher ohne sichere Parallelen, auch wenn mittlerweile einige Fundstellen der V{\"o}lkerwanderungszeit in der Region erkannt worden sind.}, subject = {Germanen}, language = {de} } @article{RackwitzEdenReppenhagenetal.2012, author = {Rackwitz, Lars and Eden, Lars and Reppenhagen, Stephan and Reichert, Johannes C. and Jakob, Franz and Walles, Heike and Pullig, Oliver and Tuan, Rocky S. and Rudert, Maximilian and N{\"o}th, Ulrich}, title = {Stem cell- and growth factor-based regenerative therapies for avascular necrosis of the femoral head}, series = {Stem Cell Research \& Therapy}, volume = {3}, journal = {Stem Cell Research \& Therapy}, number = {7}, doi = {10.1186/scrt98}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-135413}, year = {2012}, abstract = {Avascular necrosis (AVN) of the femoral head is a debilitating disease of multifactorial genesis, predominately affects young patients, and often leads to the development of secondary osteoarthritis. The evolving field of regenerative medicine offers promising treatment strategies using cells, biomaterial scaffolds, and bioactive factors, which might improve clinical outcome. Early stages of AVN with preserved structural integrity of the subchondral plate are accessible to retrograde surgical procedures, such as core decompression to reduce the intraosseous pressure and to induce bone remodeling. The additive application of concentrated bone marrow aspirates, ex vivo expanded mesenchymal stem cells, and osteogenic or angiogenic growth factors (or both) holds great potential to improve bone regeneration. In contrast, advanced stages of AVN with collapsed subchondral bone require an osteochondral reconstruction to preserve the physiological joint function. Analogously to strategies for osteochondral reconstruction in the knee, anterograde surgical techniques, such as osteochondral transplantation (mosaicplasty), matrix-based autologous chondrocyte implantation, or the use of acellular scaffolds alone, might preserve joint function and reduce the need for hip replacement. This review summarizes recent experimental accomplishments and initial clinical findings in the field of regenerative medicine which apply cells, growth factors, and matrices to address the clinical problem of AVN.}, language = {en} } @phdthesis{Schoenlein2012, author = {Sch{\"o}nlein, Michael}, title = {Stability and Robustness of Fluid Networks: A Lyapunov Perspective}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-72235}, school = {Universit{\"a}t W{\"u}rzburg}, year = {2012}, abstract = {In the verification of positive Harris recurrence of multiclass queueing networks the stability analysis for the class of fluid networks is of vital interest. This thesis addresses stability of fluid networks from a Lyapunov point of view. In particular, the focus is on converse Lyapunov theorems. To gain an unified approach the considerations are based on generic properties that fluid networks under widely used disciplines have in common. It is shown that the class of closed generic fluid network models (closed GFNs) is too wide to provide a reasonable Lyapunov theory. To overcome this fact the class of strict generic fluid network models (strict GFNs) is introduced. In this class it is required that closed GFNs satisfy additionally a concatenation and a lower semicontinuity condition. We show that for strict GFNs a converse Lyapunov theorem is true which provides a continuous Lyapunov function. Moreover, it is shown that for strict GFNs satisfying a trajectory estimate a smooth converse Lyapunov theorem holds. To see that widely used queueing disciplines fulfill the additional conditions, fluid networks are considered from a differential inclusions perspective. Within this approach it turns out that fluid networks under general work-conserving, priority and proportional processor-sharing disciplines define strict GFNs. Furthermore, we provide an alternative proof for the fact that the Markov process underlying a multiclass queueing network is positive Harris recurrent if the associate fluid network defining a strict GFN is stable. The proof explicitely uses the Lyapunov function admitted by the stable strict GFN. Also, the differential inclusions approach shows that first-in-first-out disciplines play a special role.}, subject = {Warteschlangennetz}, language = {en} } @phdthesis{Wichmann2012, author = {Wichmann, Tobias}, title = {Spulen-Arrays mit bis zu 32 Empfangselementen f{\"u}r den Einsatz an klinischen NMR-Ger{\"a}ten}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-79358}, school = {Universit{\"a}t W{\"u}rzburg}, year = {2012}, abstract = {In dieser Arbeit wurden f{\"u}r spezielle Anwendungen an klinischen MR-Ger{\"a}ten optimierte Phased-Array-Spulen entwickelt. Das Ziel war, durch die Verwendung neuer Spulen entweder neue Anwendungsgebiete f{\"u}r klinische MR-Ger{\"a}te zu er{\"o}ffnen oder bei bestehenden Applikationen die Diagnosem{\"o}glichkeiten durch eine Kombination von h{\"o}herem SNR und kleineren g-Faktoren im Vergleich zu bestehenden Spulen zu verbessern. In Kapitel 3 wurde untersucht, ob es durch den Einsatz neu entwickelter, dedizierter Kleintierspulen sinnvoll m{\"o}glich ist, Untersuchungen an Kleintieren an klinischen MR-Ger{\"a}ten mit einer Feldst{\"a}rke von 1,5T durchzuf{\"u}hren. Der Einsatz dieser Spulen verspricht dem klinischen Anwender Studien an Kleintieren durchf{\"u}hren zu k{\"o}nnen, bei denen er den gleichen Kontrast wie bei einer humanen Anwendung erh{\"a}lt und gleichzeitig Kontrastmittel sowie Sequenzen, die klinisch erprobt sind, einzusetzen. Durch die gew{\"a}hlten geometrischen Abmessungen der Spulen ist es m{\"o}glich, Zubeh{\"o}r von dedizierten Tier-MR-Ger{\"a}ten, wie z. B. Tierliegen oder EKG- bzw. Atemtriggereinheiten, zu verwenden. Durch Vorversuche an f{\"u}r Ratten dimensionierten Spulen wurden grundlegende Zusammenh{\"a}nge zwischen verwendetem Entkopplungsmechanismus und SNR bzw. Beschleunigungsf{\"a}higkeit erarbeitet. F{\"u}r Ratten wurde gezeigt, dass in akzeptablen Messzeiten von unter f{\"u}nf Minuten MR-Messungen des Abdomens in sehr guter Bildqualit{\"a}t m{\"o}glich sind. Ebenfalls gezeigt wurde die M{\"o}glichkeit durch den Einsatz von paralleler Bildgebung sowie Kontrastmitteln hochaufgel{\"o}ste Angiographien durchzuf{\"u}hren. Es stellte sich heraus, dass bei 1,5T dedizierte M{\"a}usespulen bei Raumtemperatur von den SNR-Eigenschaften am Limit des sinnvoll Machbaren sind. Trotzdem war es m{\"o}glich, auch f{\"u}r M{\"a}use ein 4-Kanal-Phased-Array zu entwickeln und den Einsatz bei kontrastmittelunterst{\"u}tzten Applikationen zu demonstrieren. Insgesamt wurde gezeigt, dass durch den Einsatz von speziellen, angepassten Kleintierspulen auch Tieruntersuchungen an klinischen MR-Ger{\"a}ten mit niedriger Feldst{\"a}rke durchf{\"u}hrbar sind. Obwohl sich die Bestimmung der Herzfunktion an MR-Ger{\"a}ten im klinischen Alltag zum Goldstandard entwickelt hat, ist die MR-Messung durch lange Atemanhaltezyklen f{\"u}r einen Herzpatienten sehr m{\"u}hsam. In Kapitel 4 wurde deswegen die Entwicklung einer 32-Kanal-Herzspule beschrieben, welche den Komfort f{\"u}r Patienten deutlich erh{\"o}hen kann. Schon mit einem ersten Prototypen f{\"u}r 3T war es m{\"o}glich, erstmals Echtzeitbildgebung mit leicht reduzierter zeitlicher Aufl{\"o}sung durchzuf{\"u}hren und damit auf das Atemanhalten komplett zu verzichten. Dies erm{\"o}glicht den Zugang neuer Patientengruppen, z. B. mit Arrythmien, zu MR-Untersuchungen. Durch eine weitere Optimierung des Designs wurde das SNR sowie das Beschleunigungsverm{\"o}gen signifikant gesteigert. Bei einem Beschleunigungsfaktor R = 5 in einer Richtung erh{\"a}lt man z. B. gemittelt {\"u}ber das gesamte Herz ein ca. 60 \% gesteigertes SNR zu dem Prototypen. Die Kombination dieser Spule zusammen mit neuentwicklelten Methoden wie z. B. Compressed- Sensing stellt es in Aussicht, die Herzfunktion zuk{\"u}nftig in der klinischen Routine in Echtzeit quantifizieren zu k{\"o}nnen. In Kapitel 5 wurde die Entwicklung einer optimierten Brustspulen f{\"u}r 3T beschrieben. Bei Vorversuchen bei 1,5T wurden Vergleiche zwischen der Standardspule der Firma Siemens Healthcare und einem 16-Kanal-Prototypen durchgef{\"u}hrt. Trotz gr{\"o}ßerem Spulenvolumen zeigt die Neuentwicklung sowohl hinsichtlich SNR als auch paralleler Bildgebungseigenschaften eine signifikante Verbesserung gegen{\"u}ber der Standardspule. Durch die Einhaltung aller Kriterien f{\"u}r Medizinprodukte kann diese Spule auch f{\"u}r den klinischen Einsatz verwendet werden. Mit den verbesserten Eigenschaften ist es beispielsweise m{\"o}glich, bei gleicher Messdauer eine h{\"o}here Aufl{\"o}sung zu erreichen. Aufgrund des intrinsischen SNR-Vorteils der 3 T-Spule gegen{\"u}ber der 1,5 T-Spule ist es dort sogar m{\"o}glich, bei h{\"o}heren Beschleunigungsfaktoren klinisch verwertbare Schnittbilder zu erzeugen. Zusammenfassend wurden f{\"u}r alle drei Applikationen NMR-Empfangsspulen entwickelt, die im Vergleich zu den bisher verf{\"u}gbaren Spulen, hinsichtlich SNR und Beschleunigungsverm{\"o}gen optimiert sind und dem Anwender neue M{\"o}glichkeiten bieten.}, subject = {Kernspintomografie}, language = {de} } @phdthesis{Bentmann2012, author = {Bentmann, Hendrik}, title = {Spin-Bahn-Kopplung in Grenzschichten: Mikroskopische Zusammenh{\"a}nge und Strategien zur Manipulation}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-76963}, school = {Universit{\"a}t W{\"u}rzburg}, year = {2012}, abstract = {Die vorliegende Arbeit befasst sich mit dem Einfluss der Spin-Bahn-Kopplung (SBK) auf die zweidimensionale elektronische Struktur von Festk{\"o}rperoberfl{\"a}chen und -grenzfl{\"a}chen. Aufgrund der strukturellen Inversionsasymmetrie kann die SBK in derartigen Systemen eine Spinaufspaltung der elektronischen Zust{\"a}nde herbeif{\"u}hren und eine charakteristische impulsabh{\"a}ngige Spinstruktur induzieren (Rashba-Effekt). Die Studien in dieser Arbeit sind zum einen darauf gerichtet, das physikalische Verst{\"a}ndnis der mikroskopischen Zusammenh{\"a}nge, die die Spinaufspaltung und die Spinorientierung elektronischer Zust{\"a}nde an Grenzfl{\"a}chen bestimmen, zu verbessern. Des Weiteren sollen M{\"o}glichkeiten zur Manipulation der SBK durch kontrollierte Variationen chemischer und struktureller Grenzfl{\"a}chenparameter erforscht werden. Als Modellsysteme f{\"u}r diese Fragestellungen dienen die isostrukturellen Oberfl{\"a}chenlegierungen BiCu2 und BiAg2, deren elektronische Struktur mittels winkelaufgel{\"o}ster Photoelektronenspektroskopie (ARPES) und spinaufgel{\"o}ster ARPES untersucht wird. Die Resultate der Experimente werden mithilfe von ab initio-Rechnungen und einfacheren Modellbetrachtungen interpretiert. Die Arbeit schließt mit einer ausblickenden Pr{\"a}sentation von Experimenten zu dem topologischen Isolator Bi2Se3(0001). Vergleichende ARPES-Messungen zu BiAg2/Ag(111) und BiCu2/Cu(111) zeigen, dass bereits geringe Unterschiede in der Grenzschichtmorphologie die Gr{\"o}ße der Spinaufspaltung in der elektronischen Struktur um ein Vielfaches ver{\"a}ndern k{\"o}nnen. Zudem belegen spinaufgel{\"o}ste Experimente eine invertierte Spinorientierung der elektronischen Zust{\"a}nde in BiCu2 im Vergleich mit dem Referenzsystem Au(111). Beide Resultate k{\"o}nnen durch eine theoretische Analyse des Potentialprofils und der elektronischen Ladungsverteilung senkrecht zu der Grenzfl{\"a}che in Kombination mit einfachen Modellbetrachtungen verstanden werden. Es stellt sich heraus, dass Asymmetrien in der Ladungsverteilung das direkte mikroskopische Bindeglied zwischen der Spinstruktur des elektronischen Systems und den strukturellen und chemischen Parametern der Grenzschicht bilden. Weitergehende ARPES-Experimente zeigen, dass die spinabh{\"a}ngige elektronische Struktur zudem signifikant durch die Symmetrie des Potentials parallel zu der Grenzfl{\"a}chenebene beeinflusst wird. Eine Manipulation der SBK wird in BiCu2 durch die Deposition von Adatomen erreicht. Hierdurch gelingt es, die Spinaufspaltung sowohl zu vergr{\"o}ßern (Na-Adsorption) als auch zu verringern (Xe-Adsorption). ARPES-Experimente an dem tern{\"a}ren Schichtsystem BiAg2/Ag/Au(111) belegen erstmalig eine Kopplung zwischen elektronischen B{\"a}ndern mit entgegengesetztem Spincharakter in einem zweidimensionalen System mit Spinaufspaltung (Interband-Spin-Bahn-Kopplung). Der zugrundeliegende Kopplungsmechanismus steht in bemerkenswerter Analogie zu den Auswirkungen der SBK auf die spinpolarisierte elektronische Struktur in ferromagnetischen Systemen. Variationen in der Schichtdicke des Ag-Substratfilms erlauben es, die St{\"a}rke der Interband-SBK zu manipulieren.}, subject = {Spin-Bahn-Wechselwirkung}, language = {de} } @article{Toepfer2012, author = {Toepfer, Regina}, title = {Spielregeln f{\"u}r das {\"U}berleben: Dietrich von Bern im "Nibelungenlied" und in der "Nibelungenklage"}, series = {Zeitschrift f{\"u}r deutsches Altertum und deutsche Literatur}, volume = {141}, journal = {Zeitschrift f{\"u}r deutsches Altertum und deutsche Literatur}, number = {3}, issn = {0044-2518}, doi = {10.3813/zfda-2012-0011}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-303049}, pages = {310-334}, year = {2012}, abstract = {Ankn{\"u}pfend an Jan Dirk M{\"u}llers Studie 'Spielregeln f{\"u}r den Untergang' fragt der Beitrag nach jenen Verhaltensweisen im 'Nibelungenlied', mit denen die Katastrophe h{\"a}tte verhindert werden k{\"o}nnen. Im Zentrum des Beitrags steht Dietrich von Bern, der wiederholt Handlungsalternativen aufzeigt, die eine andere Entwicklung des Geschehens erm{\"o}glicht h{\"a}tten. Seine Spielregeln f{\"u}r ein {\"U}berleben funktionieren nur deshalb nicht, weil der Herr der Amelungen in der nibelungischen Welt keine Mitspieler findet, die sich dauerhaft an seine Regeln halten. Nach der Katastrophe werden seine Maximen jedoch best{\"a}tigt und anerkannt, wie die zeitgen{\"o}ssischen Reflexionen im Umfeld des Epos zeigen. In der ʻNibelungenklageʼ wird nicht nur r{\"u}ckblickend das Fehlverhalten einzelner Figuren getadelt, sondern erm{\"o}glichen die Anweisungen Dietrichs auch ein Weiterleben und die Gestaltung k{\"u}nftigen Geschehens. Um diese These zu st{\"u}tzen, werden zun{\"a}chst die f{\"u}r Dietrich relevanten Episoden des 'Nibelungenlieds' in chronologischer Folge untersucht und die jeweiligen Handlungsmaximen bestimmt, anschließend die Bedeutung und Bewertung seiner Spielregeln in der 'Klage' untersucht. Flankierend werden auch die Werke der historischen Dietrichepik herangezogen.}, subject = {Nibelungenlied}, language = {de} } @phdthesis{Knaf2012, author = {Knaf, Tobias}, title = {Spezifische Bindung von Aluminium und Eisen an den kationenselektiven Kanal MppA von Microthrix parvicella}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-77011}, school = {Universit{\"a}t W{\"u}rzburg}, year = {2012}, abstract = {Schwermetallsalze wie beispielsweise Aluminium- oder Eisensalze werden in der Abwasserbehandlung zur Pr{\"a}vention und Bek{\"a}mpfung von Bl{\"a}hschlamm, Schwimmschlamm und Schaumbildung verwendet. Dadurch kann eine Verbesserung der Schlammabsetzeigenschaften im Nachkl{\"a}rbecken erreicht werden. {\"U}berm{\"a}ßiges Wachstum des grampositiven Bakteriums Microthrix parvicella gilt dabei als Hauptursache von Schlammabsetzproblemen und kann ebenfalls durch die Dosierung von schwermetallhaltigen Flockungs- und F{\"a}llungsmitteln vermieden werden. Da diese Verbindungen in Wasser gel{\"o}st sind, m{\"u}ssen sie die Außenmembran bestimmter Bakterien passieren. Nur der Einbau von wassergef{\"u}llten Kan{\"a}len erlaubt den gel{\"o}sten Salzen das Passieren der durch hydrophobe Fetts{\"a}uren aufgebauten zus{\"a}tzlichen Permeabilit{\"a}tsbarriere. In dieser Arbeit wurden wassergef{\"u}llten Kan{\"a}le von Microthrix parvicella isoliert, aufgereinigt und mit Hilfe der Black-Lipid-Bilayer-Technik charakterisiert. Erg{\"a}nzend wurde der Einfluss und der Durchlass der Flockungs- und F{\"a}llungsmittel in Titrationsexperimenten untersucht. Dabei konnte ein wassergef{\"u}llter Kanal, der die Bezeichnung MppA erhielt, gefunden werden, welcher eine Leitf{\"a}higkeit von 600 pS in 1 M Kaliumchlorid und eine Bindestelle f{\"u}r mehrwertige Kationen wie Eisen oder Aluminium zeigte. Die Bindung dieser mehrwertigen Kationen f{\"u}hrte zu einer {\"A}nderung der Ionenselektivit{\"a}t. Ohne Bindung mehrwertiger Kationen zeigte der Kanal eine leichte Kationenselektivit{\"a}t. Nach der Bindung wechselte die Ionenselektivit{\"a}t zu einer Anionenselektivit{\"a}t, was auf eine spezifische Ladungsverteilung im Kanal hinweist. Der Kanal MppA zeigte gleichwertige Bindekonstanten f{\"u}r Aluminium und Eisen. Beide Metalle werden als F{\"a}llungs- und Flockungsmittel in Kl{\"a}ranlagen zum Verhindern von Schwimm- und Bl{\"a}hschlamm verwendet. Fr{\"u}here Arbeiten offenbarten bereits, dass haupts{\"a}chlich der Aluminiumanteil entscheidend f{\"u}r die Wirkung dieser Mittel ist. Diese Beobachtungen in Verbindung mit den Ergebnissen dieser Arbeit f{\"u}hrten zu der Annahme, dass Eisen und Aluminium eine kompetitive Bindung an der Bindestelle im Kanalinneren zeigen k{\"o}nnten. So k{\"o}nnte in manchen F{\"a}llen Aluminium anstelle des sonst als Spurenelement ben{\"o}tigten Eisens durch den Kanal transportiert werden und in Enzym-Substrat-Komplexen eingebaut werden. Dadurch k{\"o}nnten toxische Effekte auftreten, die letztlich ein Absterben des Organismus zur Folge h{\"a}tten. F{\"u}r die Bindung der Metallsalze konnte zus{\"a}tzlich eine pH-Abh{\"a}ngigkeit beobachtet werden. Nur eine Zugabe von Metalll{\"o}sungen mit einem pH-Wert kleiner 6 f{\"u}hrte zu einer Bindung im Kanal. Die Zugabe von Metalll{\"o}sungen mit einem pH-Wert gr{\"o}ßer 6 zeigte keinen Effekt auf die Leitf{\"a}higkeit des Kanals. Diese Ergebnisse best{\"a}tigen die auf Kl{\"a}ranlagen und in vorherigen Arbeiten get{\"a}tigte Beobachtung, dass der pH-Wert f{\"u}r die Wirksamkeit der Verbindungen entscheidend ist. In dieser Arbeit konnte jedoch erstmals gezeigt werden, dass der pH-Wert direkt die Bindung der Metallsalze beeinflusst.}, subject = {Aluminium}, language = {de} } @article{TobiasVoelkerGuneschetal.2012, author = {Tobias, Kaufmann and V{\"o}lker, Stefan and Gunesch, Laura and K{\"u}bler, Andrea}, title = {Spelling is just a click away - a user-centered brain-computer interface including auto-calibration and predictive text entry}, doi = {10.3389/fnins.2012.00072}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-75739}, year = {2012}, abstract = {Brain-computer interfaces (BCI) based on event-related potentials (ERP) allow for selection of characters from a visually presented character-matrix and thus provide a communica- tion channel for users with neurodegenerative disease. Although they have been topic of research for more than 20 years and were multiply proven to be a reliable communication method, BCIs are almost exclusively used in experimental settings, handled by qualified experts. This study investigates if ERP-BCIs can be handled independently by laymen without expert support, which is inevitable for establishing BCIs in end-user's daily life situations. Furthermore we compared the classic character-by-character text entry against a predictive text entry (PTE) that directly incorporates predictive text into the character- matrix. N = 19 BCI novices handled a user-centered ERP-BCI application on their own without expert support. The software individually adjusted classifier weights and control parameters in the background, invisible to the user (auto-calibration). All participants were able to operate the software on their own and to twice correctly spell a sentence with the auto-calibrated classifier (once with PTE, once without). Our PTE increased spelling speed and, importantly, did not reduce accuracy. In sum, this study demonstrates feasi- bility of auto-calibrating ERP-BCI use, independently by laymen and the strong benefit of integrating predictive text directly into the character-matrix.}, subject = {Psychologie}, language = {en} } @phdthesis{Shuvaev2012, author = {Shuvaev, Alexey}, title = {Spectroscopic study of manganites with magnetoelectric coupling}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-78719}, school = {Universit{\"a}t W{\"u}rzburg}, year = {2012}, abstract = {The present thesis is devoted to the spectroscopic study of rare earth manganites RMnO3 (R = Gd, Dy, Tb, Eu(1 - x)Y(x)) in the submillimeter frequency range. A dynamic manifestation of a strong magnetoelectric coupling in these systems is the existence of electromagnons - spin waves excited by the electric component of the electromagnetic wave. The exact analytical solution of the Landau-Lifshitz equations obtained for cycloidal antiferromagnets builds the bridge between the inelastic neutron scattering and the optical experiments. A semi-quantitative agreement is achieved between the theory and the results by these two experimental techniques. Two suggested mechanisms of the magnetoelectric coupling, the inverse Dzyaloshinskii-Moriya (IDM) interaction and the symmetric Heisenberg exchange (HE) striction, are introduced in a perturbative manner. The qualitative conclusions regarding both static and dynamic electric properties are also in agreement with the experiment. GdMnO3 is the system in which the electromagnons were first detected at low frequencies. Far infrared measurements in GdMnO3 presented here have confirmed the existence of a second high frequency electromagnon at 75 reciprocal centimeter. The detection of an additional mode suggests the existence of at least short range ferroelectric order. Such order has not been observed in static experiments so far. The electromagnons in Eu(1 - x)Y(x)MnO3 helped to clarify the role of the rare earth magnetism. As the Y(3+) ions are diamagnetic and Eu(3+) ions possess Van Vleck paramagnetism only, it is the Mn subsystem that is primarily responsible for the magnetoelectric properties of rare earth manganites. The electromagnons in DyMnO3 and TbMnO3 do not change their excitation conditions upon the flop of the spin cycloid in external magnetic fields. This fact still lacks consistent theoretical explanation. Detailed measurements on TbMnO3 of different orientations have allowed to prove the existence of the IDM electromagnon. The study of DyMnO3 in external magnetic fields has shown that, depending on the Dy ordering, the electromagnons and static electric polarization can be either enhanced or suppressed. Thus, the magnetic order of rare earth moments still plays an important role. As a general result of the present work, the IDM interaction is capable to describe the static electric polarization and the weak electro-active excitation in the high-field phase of TbMnO3. The HE model is successful in explaining the high frequency electromagnon, including its excitation conditions and the spectral weight. However, both models are still unable to describe the energy and the spectral weight of the low frequency electromagnon. Further theoretical and experimental efforts are required in this direction.}, subject = {Manganverbindungen}, language = {en} } @phdthesis{Quast2012, author = {Quast, Tatjana}, title = {Spectroscopic investigation of charge-transfer processes and polarisation pulse shaping in the visible spectral range}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-74265}, school = {Universit{\"a}t W{\"u}rzburg}, year = {2012}, abstract = {The first part deals with the spectroscopic investigation of ultrafast light-induced charge-transfer processes in different molecular compounds. In the second part, the question of the generation and characterisation of broadband visible polarisation-shaped laser pulses is treated.}, subject = {Polarisiertes Licht}, language = {en} } @article{RewitzKeitzlTuchschereretal.2012, author = {Rewitz, Christian and Keitzl, Thomas and Tuchscherer, Philip and Goetz, Sebastian and Geisler, Peter and Razinskas, Gary and Hecht, Bert and Brixner, Tobias}, title = {Spectral-interference microscopy for characterization of functional plasmonic elements}, series = {Optics Express}, journal = {Optics Express}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-85922}, year = {2012}, abstract = {Plasmonic modes supported by noble-metal nanostructures offer strong subwavelength electric-field confinement and promise the realization of nanometer-scale integrated optical circuits with well-defined functionality. In order to measure the spectral and spatial response functions of such plasmonic elements, we combine a confocal microscope setup with spectral interferometry detection. The setup, data acquisition, and data evaluation are discussed in detail by means of exemplary experiments involving propagating plasmons transmitted through silver nanowires. By considering and experimentally calibrating any setup-inherent signal delay with an accuracy of 1 fs, we are able to extract correct timing information of propagating plasmons. The method can be applied, e.g., to determine the dispersion and group velocity of propagating plasmons in nanostructures, and can be extended towards the investigation of nonlinear phenomena.}, language = {en} } @phdthesis{Pollinger2012, author = {Pollinger, Thomas}, title = {Spatiotemporale Organisation der Interaktion von Gq Protein-Untereinheiten und der Phospholipase Cβ3}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-71884}, school = {Universit{\"a}t W{\"u}rzburg}, year = {2012}, abstract = {Die G-Protein vermittelte Aktivierung der Phospholipase Cβ (PLCβ) stellt einen prim{\"a}ren Mechanismus dar, um eine Vielzahl von physiologischen Ereignissen zu regulieren, z.B. die Kontraktion glatter Muskelzellen, Sekretion oder die Modulation der synaptischen Transmission. Sowohl Gαq- als auch Gβγ-Untereinheiten sind daf{\"u}r bekannt mit PLCβ Enzymen zu interagieren und diese zu aktivieren. {\"U}ber die Dynamik dieser Interaktion und den relative Beitrag der G-Protein Untereinheiten ist jedoch nur wenig bekannt. Unter Verwendung Fluoreszenz Resonanz Energie Transfer (FRET)- basierter Methoden in lebenden Zellen, wurde die Kinetik der Rezeptor-induzierten Interaktion zwischen Gβγ und Gαq Untereinheiten, die Interaktion von sowohl der Gαq als auch der Gβγ-Untereinheit mit der PLCβ3 und die Interaktion des regulator of G-Protein signaling 2 (RGS2) mit Gαq-Untereinheiten untersucht. Um die Untersuchung der Protein-Protein-Interaktion auf die Zellmembran zu beschr{\"a}nken, wurde die Total-Internal Reflection Fluorescence (TIRF) Mikroskopie angewandt. Zeitlich hoch aufl{\"o}sendes, ratiometrisches FRET-Imaging offenbarte eine deutlich schnellere Dissoziation von Gαq und PLCβ3 nach Entzug purinerger Agonisten verglichen mit der Deaktivierung von Gq Proteinen in der Abwesenheit der PLCβ3. Dieser offensichtliche Unterschied in der Kinetik kann durch die GTPase-aktivierende Eigenschaft der PLCβ3 in lebenden Zellen erkl{\"a}rt werden. Weiterhin zeigte es sich, dass PLCβ3 die Gq Protein Kinetik in einem {\"a}hnlich Ausmaß beeinflusst wie RGS2, welches in vitro deutlich effizienter darin ist, die intrinsische GTPase Aktivit{\"a}t der Gαq-Untereinheit zu beschleunigen. Als Antwort auf die Rezeptorstimulation wurde sowohl eine Interaktion von Gαq-Untereinheiten als auch von Gq-abstammende Gβγ-Untereinheiten mit der PLCβ3 beobachtet. Dar{\"u}ber hinaus zeigte sich auch eine Agonist-abh{\"a}ngige Interaktion von Gαq und RGS2. In Abwesenheit einer Rezeptorstimulation konnte kein spezifisches FRET-Signal zwischen Gq Proteinen und der PLCβ3 oder RGS2 detektiert werden. Zusammengefasst erm{\"o}glichte das ratiometrische FRET-Imaging in der TIRF Mikroskopie neue Einsichten in die Dynamik und Interaktionsmuster des Gq-Signalwegs.}, subject = {TIRF}, language = {de} } @article{MichalskiHeindlKaczaetal.2012, author = {Michalski, D. and Heindl, M. and Kacza, J. and Laignel, F. and K{\"u}ppers-Tiedt, L. and Schneider, D. and Grosche, J. and Boltze, J. and L{\"o}hr, M. and Hobohm, C. and H{\"a}rtig, W.}, title = {Spatio-temporal course of macrophage-like cell accumulation after experimental embolic stroke depending on treatment with tissue plasminogen activator and its combination with hyperbaric oxygenation}, series = {European Journal of Histochemistry}, volume = {56}, journal = {European Journal of Histochemistry}, number = {2}, doi = {10.4081/ejh.2012.e14}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-133136}, pages = {78 -- 89}, year = {2012}, abstract = {Inflammation following ischaemic stroke attracts high priority in current research, particularly using human-like models and long-term observation periods considering translational aspects. The present study aimed on the spatio-temporal course of macrophage-like cell accumulation after experimental thromboembolic stroke and addressed microglial and astroglial reactions in the ischaemic border zone. Further, effects of tissue plasminogen activator (tPA) as currently best treatment for stroke and the potentially neuroprotective co-administration of hyperbaric oxygen (HBO) were investigated. Rats underwent middle cerebral artery occlusion and were assigned to control, tPA or tPA+HBO. Twenty-four hours, 7, 14 and 28 days were determined as observation time points. The accumulation of macrophage-like cells was semiquantitatively assessed by CD68 staining in the ischaemic area and ischaemic border zone, and linked to the clinical course. CD11b, ionized calcium binding adaptor molecule 1 (Iba), glial fibrillary acidic protein (GFAP) and Neuronal Nuclei (NeuN) were applied to reveal delayed glial and neuronal alterations. In all groups, the accumulation of macrophage-like cells increased distinctly from 24 hours to 7 days post ischaemia. tPA+HBO tended to decrease macrophage-like cell accumulation at day 14 and 28. Overall, a trend towards an association of increased accumulation and pronounced reduction of the neurological deficit was found. Concerning delayed inflammatory reactions, an activation of microglia and astrocytes with co-occurring neuronal loss was observed on day 28. Thereby, astrogliosis was found circularly in contrast to microglial activation directly in the ischaemic area. This study supports previous data on long-lasting inflammatory processes following experimental stroke, and additionally provides region-specific details on glial reactions. The tendency towards a decreasing macrophage-like cell accumulation after tPA+HBO needs to be discussed critically since neuroprotective properties were recently ascribed to long-term inflammatory processes.}, language = {en} } @article{DubovykMenzConradetal.2012, author = {Dubovyk, Olena and Menz, Gunter and Conrad, Christopher and Kann, Elena and Machwitz, Miriam and Khamzina, Asia}, title = {Spatio-temporal analyses of cropland degradation in the irrigated lowlands of Uzbekistan using remote-sensing and logistic regression modeling}, series = {Environmental Monitoring and Assessment}, volume = {185}, journal = {Environmental Monitoring and Assessment}, number = {6}, doi = {10.1007/s10661-012-2904-6}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-129912}, pages = {4775-4790}, year = {2012}, abstract = {Advancing land degradation in the irrigated areas of Central Asia hinders sustainable development of this predominantly agricultural region. To support decisions on mitigating cropland degradation, this study combines linear trend analysis and spatial logistic regression modeling to expose a land degradation trend in the Khorezm region, Uzbekistan, and to analyze the causes. Time series of the 250-m MODIS NDVI, summed over the growing seasons of 2000-2010, were used to derive areas with an apparent negative vegetation trend; this was interpreted as an indicator of land degradation. About one third (161,000 ha) of the region's area experienced negative trends of different magnitude. The vegetation decline was particularly evident on the low-fertility lands bordering on the natural sandy desert, suggesting that these areas should be prioritized in mitigation planning. The results of logistic modeling indicate that the spatial pattern of the observed trend is mainly associated with the level of the groundwater table (odds = 330 \%), land-use intensity (odds = 103 \%), low soil quality (odds = 49 \%), slope (odds = 29 \%), and salinity of the groundwater (odds = 26 \%). Areas, threatened by land degradation, were mapped by fitting the estimated model parameters to available data. The elaborated approach, combining remote-sensing and GIS, can form the basis for developing a common tool for monitoring land degradation trends in irrigated croplands of Central Asia.}, language = {en} } @phdthesis{Kinateder2012, author = {Kinateder, Max}, title = {Social Influence in Emergency Situations - Studies in Virtual Reality}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-76805}, school = {Universit{\"a}t W{\"u}rzburg}, year = {2012}, abstract = {In 1999, a tragic catastrophe occurred in the Mont Blanc Tunnel, one of the most important transalpine road tunnels. Twenty-seven of the victims never left their vehicles as a result of which they were trapped in smoke and suffocated (Beard \& Carvel, 2005). Immediate evacuation is crucial in tunnel fires, but still many tunnel users stay passive. During emergency situations people strongly influence each other's behavior (e.g. Nilsson \& Johansson, 2009a). So far, only few empirical experimental studies investigated the interaction of individuals during emergencies. Recent developments of advanced immersive virtual worlds, allow simulating emergency situations which makes analogue studies possible. In the present dissertation project, theoretical aspects of human behavior and SI in emergencies are addressed (Chapter 1). The question of Social Influence in emergency situations is investigated in five simulation studies during different relevant stages of the evacuation process from a simulated road tunnel fire (Chapter 2). In the last part, the results are discussed and criticized (Chapter 3). Using a virtual reality (VR) road tunnel scenario, study 1 (pilot study) and 2 investigated the effect of information about adequate behavior in tunnel emergencies as well as Social Influence (SI) on drivers' behavior. Based on a classic study of Darley and Latan{\´e} (1968) on bystander inhibition, the effect of passive bystanders on self-evacuation was analyzed. Sixty participants were confronted with an accident and smoke in a road tunnel. The presence of bystanders and information status was manipulated and consequently, participants were randomly assigned into four different groups. Informed participants read a brochure containing relevant information about safety behavior in emergency situations prior to the tunnel drives. In the bystander conditions, passive bystanders were situated in a car in front of the emergency situation. Participants who had received relevant information left the car more frequently than the other participants. Neither significant effect of bystanders nor interaction with information status on the participants' behavior was observed. Study 3 (pilot study) examined a possible alternative explanation for weak SI in VR. Based on the Threshold Theory of Social Influence (Blascovich, 2002b) and the work of Guadagno et al. (2007), the perception of virtual humans as an avatar (a virtual representation of a real human being) or as an agent (a computer-controlled animated character) was manipulated. Subsequently, 32 participants experienced an accident similar to the one in study 1. However, they were co-drivers and a virtual agent (VA) was the driver. Participants reacted differently in avatar and agent condition. Consequently, the manipulation of the avatar condition was implemented in study 4. In study 4, SI within the vehicle was investigated, as drivers are mostly not alone in their car. In a tunnel scenario similar to the first study, 34 participants were confronted with an emergency situation either as drivers or co-drivers. In the driver group, participants drove themselves and a VA was sitting on the passenger seat. Correspondently, participants in the co-driver group were seated on the passenger seat and the VA drove the vehicle on a pre-recorded path. Like in study 1, the tunnel was blocked by an accident and smoke was coming from the accident in one drive. The VA initially stayed inactive after stopping the vehicle but started to evacuate after ca. 30 seconds. About one third of the sample left the vehicle during the situation. There were no significant differences between drivers and co-drivers regarding the frequency of leaving the vehicle. Co-drivers waited significantly longer than drivers before leaving the vehicle. Study 5 looked at the pre-movement and movement phase of the evacuation process. Forty participants were repeatedly confronted with an emergency situation in a virtual road tunnel filled with smoke. Four different experimental conditions systematically varied the presence and behavior of a VA. In all but one conditions a VA was present. Across all conditions at least 60\% of the participants went to the emergency exit. If the VA went to the emergency exit, the ratio increased to 75\%. If the VA went in the opposite direction of the exit, however, only 61\% went there. If participants were confronted with a passive VA, they needed significantly longer until they started moving and reached the emergency exit. The main and most important finding across all studies is that SI is relevant for self-evacuation, but the degree of SI varies across the phases of evacuation and situation. In addition to the core findings, relevant theoretical and methodological questions regarding the general usefulness and limitations of VR as a research tool are discussed. Finally, a short summary and outlook on possible future studies is presented.}, subject = {Notfall}, language = {en} } @article{WolterAizezersFenneletal.2012, author = {Wolter, Steffen and Aizezers, Janis and Fennel, Franziska and Seidel, Marcus and W{\"u}rthner, Frank and K{\"u}hn, Oliver and Lochbrunner, Stefan}, title = {Size-dependent exciton dynamics in one-dimensional perylene bisimide aggregates}, series = {New Journal of Physics}, volume = {14}, journal = {New Journal of Physics}, number = {105027}, doi = {10.1088/1367-2630/14/10/105027}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-135190}, year = {2012}, abstract = {The size-dependent exciton dynamics of one-dimensional aggregates of substituted perylene bisimides are studied by ultrafast transient absorption spectroscopy and kinetic Monte-Carlo simulations as a function of the excitation density and the temperature in the range of 25-90 degrees C. For low temperatures, the aggregates can be treated as infinite chains and the dynamics is dominated by diffusion-driven exciton-exciton annihilation. With increasing temperature the aggregates dissociate into small fragments consisting of very few monomers. This scenario is also supported by the time-dependent anisotropy deduced from polarization-dependent experiments.}, language = {en} } @article{RonchiLeichSbieraetal.2012, author = {Ronchi, Cristina L. and Leich, Ellen and Sbiera, Silviu and Weismann, Dirk and Rosenwald, Andreas and Allolio, Bruno and Fassnacht, Martin}, title = {Single Nucleotide Polymorphism Microarray Analysis in Cortisol-Secreting Adrenocortical Adenomas Identifies New Candidate Genes and Pathways}, series = {Neoplasia}, volume = {14}, journal = {Neoplasia}, number = {3}, doi = {10.1593/neo.111758}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-134953}, pages = {206}, year = {2012}, abstract = {The genetic mechanisms underlying adrenocortical tumor development are still largely unknown. We used high-resolution single nucleotide polymorphism microarrays (Affymetrix SNP 6.0) to detect copy number alterations (CNAs) and copy-neutral losses of heterozygosity (cnLOH) in 15 cortisol-secreting adrenocortical adenomas with matched blood samples. We focused on microalterations aiming to discover new candidate genes involved in early tumorigenesis and/or autonomous cortisol secretion. We identified 962 CNAs with a median of 18 CNAs per sample. Half of them involved noncoding regions, 89\% were less than 100 kb, and 28\% were found in at least two samples. The most frequently gained regions were 5p15.33, 6q16.1, 7p22.3-22.2, 8q24.3, 9q34.2-34.3, 11p15.5, 11q11, 12q12, 16q24.3, 20p11.1-20q21.11, and Xq28 (>= 20\% of cases), most of them being identified in the same three adenomas. These regions contained among others genes like NOTCH1, CYP11B2, HRAS, and IGF2. Recurrent losses were less common and smaller than gains, being mostly localized at 1p, 6q, and 11q. Pathway analysis revealed that Notch signaling was the most frequently altered. We identified 46 recurrent CNAs that each affected a single gene (31 gains and 15 losses), including genes involved in steroidogenesis (CYP11B1) or tumorigenesis (CTNNB1, EPHA7, SGK1, STIL, FHIT). Finally, 20 small cnLOH in four cases affecting 15 known genes were found. Our findings provide the first high-resolution genome-wide view of chromosomal changes in cortisol-secreting adenomas and identify novel candidate genes, such as HRAS, EPHA7, and SGK1. Furthermore, they implicate that the Notch1 signaling pathway might be involved in the molecular pathogenesis of adrenocortical tumors.}, language = {en} } @phdthesis{Masic2012, author = {Masic, Anita}, title = {Signaling via Interleukin-4 Receptor alpha chain during dendritic cell-mediated vaccination is required to induce protective immunity against Leishmania major in susceptible BALB/c mice}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-75508}, school = {Universit{\"a}t W{\"u}rzburg}, year = {2012}, abstract = {Cutaneous leishmaniasis is endemic in tropical and subtropical regions of the world. Effective vaccination strategies are urgently needed because of the emergence of drug-resistant parasites and severe side effects of chemotherapy. The research group of Heidrun Moll previously established a DC-based vaccination strategy to induce complete and long-lasting immunity to experimental leishmaniasis using LmAg-loaded and CpG ODN-activated DC as a vaccine carrier. Prevention of tissue damages at the site of L. major inoculation can be achieved if the BALB/c mice were systemically given LmAg-loaded BMDC that had been exposed to CpG ODN. The interest in further exploring the role of IL-4 aroused as previous studies allowed establishing that IL-4 was involved in the redirection of the immune response towards a type 1 profile. Thus, wt BALB/c mice or DC-specific CD11ccreIL-4Rα-/lox BALB/c mice were given either wt or IL-4Rα-deficient LmAg-loaded BMDC exposed or not to CpG ODN prior to inoculation of 2 x 105 stationary phase L. major promastigotes into the BALB/c footpad. The results provide evidence that IL4/IL-4Rα-mediated signaling in the vaccinating DC is required to prevent tissue damages at the site of L. major inoculation, as properly conditioned wt DC but not IL-4Rα-deficient DC were able to confer resistance. Furthermore, uncontrolled L. major population size expansion was observed in the footpad and the footpad draining LN in CD11ccreIL-4Rα-/lox mice immunized with CpG ODN-exposed LmAg-loaded IL-4Rα-deficient DC, indicating the influence of IL-4R-mediated signaling in host DC to control parasite replication. In addition, no footpad damage was observed in BALB/c mice that were systemically immunized with LmAg-loaded wt DC doubly exposed to CpG ODN and recombinant IL-4. Discussing these findings allow the assumption that triggering the IL4/IL4Rα signaling pathway could be a precondition when designing vaccines aimed to prevent damaging processes in tissues hosting intracellular microorganisms.}, subject = {Leishmania major}, language = {en} } @article{LangenhorstGogishviliRibechinietal.2012, author = {Langenhorst, Daniela and Gogishvili, Tea and Ribechini, Eliana and Kneitz, Susanne and McPherson, Kirsty and Lutz, Manfred B. and H{\"u}nig, Thomas}, title = {Sequential induction of effector function, tissue migration and cell death during polyclonal activation of mouse regulatory T-cells}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-76009}, year = {2012}, abstract = {The ability of CD4+Foxp3+ regulatory T-cells (Treg) to produce interleukin (IL)-10 is important for the limitation of inflammation at environmental interfaces like colon or lung. Under steady state conditions, however, few Tregs produce IL-10 ex vivo. To investigate the origin and fate of IL-10 producing Tregs we used a superagonistic mouse anti-mouse CD28 mAb (CD28SA) for polyclonal in vivo stimulation of Tregs, which not only led to their numeric expansion but also to a dramatic increase in IL-10 production. IL-10 secreting Tregs strongly upregulated surface receptors associated with suppressive function as compared to non-producing Tregs. Furthermore, polyclonally expanding Tregs shifted their migration receptor pattern after activation from a CCR7+CCR52 lymph node-seeking to a CCR72CCR5+ inflammationseeking phenotype, explaining the preferential recruitment of IL-10 producers to sites of ongoing immune responses. Finally, we observed that IL-10 producing Tregs from CD28SA stimulated mice were more apoptosis-prone in vitro than their IL-10 negative counterparts. These findings support a model where prolonged activation of Tregs results in terminal differentiation towards an IL-10 producing effector phenotype associated with a limited lifespan, implicating built-in termination of immunosuppression.}, subject = {Medizin}, language = {en} } @phdthesis{RomerRoche2012, author = {Romer Roche, Paula Sofia}, title = {Separation from self explains failure of circulating T-cells to respond to the CD28 superagonist TGN1412}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-74933}, school = {Universit{\"a}t W{\"u}rzburg}, year = {2012}, abstract = {Stimulatory or superagonistic (SA) CD28-specific monoclonal antibodies (mAbs) are potent polyclonal activators of regulatory T cells and have proven highly effective as treatment in a wide range of rodent models for autoimmune and inflammatory diseases. In these models, a preferential activation of regulatory T cells was observed by in vivo administration of CD28SA. In stark contrast, human volunteers receiving TGN1412, a humanized CD28-specific mAb, experienced a life-threatening cytokine release syndrome during the first-in-man trial. Preclinical tests employing human peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMC) failed to announce the rapid cytokine release measured in the human volunteers in response to TGN1412. The aim of this thesis project was to find an explanation of why standard PBMC assays failed to predict the unexpected TGN1412-induced "cytokine storm" observed in human volunteers. CD28 superagonists can activate T cells without T cell receptor (TCR) ligation. They do depend, however, on "tonic" TCR signals received by MHC scanning, signals that they amplify. PBMC do not receive these signals in the circulation. Short-term in vitro preculture of human PBMC at a high cell density (HDC) resulted in massive cytokine release during subsequent TGN1412 stimulation. Restoration of reactivity was cell-contact dependent, associated with TCR polarization and tyrosine-phosphorylation, and blocked by HLA-specific mAb. In HDC, both CD4 T cells and monocytes functionally mature in a mutually dependent fashion. However, only CD4 memory T-cells proliferate upon TGN1412 stimulation, and were identified as the main source of pro-inflammatory cytokines. Importantly, responses to other T-cell activating agents were also enhanced if PBMC were first allowed to interact under tissue-like conditions. A new in vitro protocol is provided that returns circulating T-cells to a tissue-like status where they respond to TGN1412 stimulation, and it might represent a more reliable preclinical in vitro test for both activating and inhibitory immunomodulatory drugs. Finally, the surprising observation was made that the IgG1 "sibling" of TGN1412, which is of the poorly Fc receptor-binding IgG4 isotype, has a much lower stimulatory activity. We could exclude steric hindrance as an explanation and provide evidence for removal of TGN1112 from the T-cell surface by trans-endocytosis.}, subject = {T-Lymphozyten-Rezeptor}, language = {en} } @phdthesis{Schulz2012, author = {Schulz, Jana Catharina}, title = {Sensorisches Gating bei Untergruppen von Patienten mit endogenen Psychosen : Eine kombinierte NIRS-EKP Studie}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-77240}, school = {Universit{\"a}t W{\"u}rzburg}, year = {2012}, abstract = {Das Ziel der Studie war es, den vorbeschriebenen Befund des P50-Gating-Defizits bei Schizophrenie, insbesondere die Unterschiede zwischen den verschiedenen Subgruppen nach Leonhard zu replizieren und dar{\"u}ber hinaus diejenigen kortikalen Areale zu detektieren, die w{\"a}hrend Bedingungen gesteigerten sensorischen Gatings mit signifikanter Aktivierung reagieren. Ferner sollten m{\"o}gliche Differenzen im Muster kortikaler Aktivierung zwischen gesunden Kontrollen und Patienten aufgedeckt werden, um das kortikale Substrat defizit{\"a}ren sensorischen Gatings zu ermitteln.}, subject = {Schizophrenie}, language = {de} } @phdthesis{Hofmann2012, author = {Hofmann, Sofia Beatriz}, title = {Sensitivit{\"a}tsstudie zum Neugeborenen-H{\"o}rscreening mit dem BERAphon®}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-76459}, school = {Universit{\"a}t W{\"u}rzburg}, year = {2012}, abstract = {Von August 1997 bis Ende 2011 wurden in einem zweistufigen Neugeborenen-H{\"o}rscreening-Modell {\"u}ber 16994 Neugeborene mit dem MB 11 BERAphon® (MAICO, Diagnostic GmbH, Berlin) getestet. Anfangs wurde unter Verwendung des Zeitgang-BERA das Screening durchgef{\"u}hrt. Der akustische Reiz wurde im Laufe der Zeit ver{\"a}ndert und optimiert. Aktuell wird mit einem breitbandigen akustischen CE-Chirp™ bei einem Screeningpegel von 35 dB-nHL gearbeitet. Von April 2008 bis September 2008 wurden im Rahmen dieser Arbeit Neugeborene mit der genannten Methode gescreent. Im Juli 2008 wurde zus{\"a}tzlich eine Umfrage unter Eltern durchgef{\"u}hrt, deren Kinder ca. zwei Jahre zuvor in der Univ.-Frauenklinik W{\"u}rzburg nach H{\"o}rst{\"o}rungen untersucht worden waren. Das Ziel dieser Arbeit ist, die Qualit{\"a}t des Neugeborenen-H{\"o}rscreening-Modells zu {\"u}berpr{\"u}fen und somit auch die Ermittlung der Sensitivit{\"a}t und Spezifit{\"a}t des MB 11 BERAphons®. In dieser Studie werden Ergebnisse von 583 gescreenten Neugeborenen (1166 Ohren) dargestellt. Die mittlere Messzeit betrug 42,5s (SD = ± 34,24s). Die Messzeiten lagen zwischen 16s und 178s, im Median dauerte eine Messung 28s. Die Pass-Rate nach Stufe I betrug 97,69 \% und nach Stufe II, bzw. nach den Kontrollscreenings 98,95 \%. Eine p{\"a}daudiologische Diagnostik und Therapie fand bei 11 Ohren (8 Kinder) statt. Es wurden somit 0,94\% der Ohren richtig-positiv ermittelt. Die falsch-positiv-Rate betrug 2,41 \%. 0,69 \% der Kinder gelten als Drop-outs. Insgesamt wurden 96,31\% als richtig-negativ eingeordnet. Eine Spezifit{\"a}t von 97,57 \% wurde erreicht. Im zweiten Teil der Arbeit wurde eine Umfrage unter 500 Elternpaaren durchgef{\"u}hrt. Zur Informationsermittlung wurde ein selbst entworfener W{\"u}rzburger Fragebogen sowie der LittlEARS-Fragebogen der Firma MED-EL Medical Electronics verwendet. Der W{\"u}rzburger Fragebogen erwies sich als sehr gut geeignet f{\"u}r die Sensitivit{\"a}tsstudie. Es wurde eine R{\"u}cklaufquote von 71,57 \% erreicht. Die durchschnittliche Antwortdauer war 16,3 Tage. Im Median dauerte eine Antwort 6 Tage. Die aus den Umfrageergebnissen ermittelte Sensitivit{\"a}t betr{\"a}gt 100 \%. Die bereits genannten Ziele dieser Arbeit wurden erreicht. Die in W{\"u}rzburg angewandte Screeningmethode erwies sich als effizient und {\"u}bertrifft damit die Anforderungen an eine vom G-BA geforderte Screening-Einrichtung.}, subject = {Sensitivit{\"a}t}, language = {de} } @phdthesis{Hubertus2012, author = {Hubertus, Klaus Valentin}, title = {Sensitive Messung von Superoxidanionen in kardiovaskul{\"a}ren Geweben}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-70162}, school = {Universit{\"a}t W{\"u}rzburg}, year = {2012}, abstract = {Superoxidanionen (O2˙‾) sind eine von mehreren sogenannten reaktiven Sauerstoffspezies, die im menschlichen K{\"o}rper intra-, aber auch extrazellul{\"a}r vorkommen. Verschiedene Enzyme, z.B. in der mitochondrialen Atmungskette, die NADPH-Oxidase oder endotheliale NO-Synthasen bilden O2˙‾. Da es sich um eine sehr reaktive Substanz handelt, die mit der DNA sowie mit Proteinen und Lipiden interagiert und diese sch{\"a}digen kann, spielt sie bei kardiovaskul{\"a}ren Erkrankungen wie etwa der chronischen Herzinsuffizienz, Hypertonie oder Arteriosklerose eine große Rolle, ist aber auch an vielen anderen Erkrankungen wie z.B. dem Diabetes mellitus pathophysiologisch beteiligt. Dies macht verst{\"a}ndlich, dass es f{\"u}r die Forschung von entscheidender Bedeutung ist, Methoden zu entwickeln, die zur Erkennung und Quantifizierung von O2˙‾ geeignet sind. Bereits heute gibt es verschiedene Methoden, O2˙‾ nachzuweisen. Jede dieser Methoden hat jedoch ihre ganz spezifischen Vor- aber auch Nachteile. Wir haben eine neue, einfache, sehr schnelle und sensitive HPLC-Methode mit einem internen Standard entwickelt, mit der die O2˙‾-Produktion in Endothelzellen und aortalem Gewebe gut zu messen ist. Sie beruht auf der Tatsache, dass Dihydroethidium (DHE) mit O2.- zu 2-Hydroxyethidium (2-OH-E+) reagiert. Nach Trennung mittels HPLC wurde die Menge an entstandenem 2-OH-E+ durch einen elektrochemischen Detektor gemessen. Die Proben wurden durch isokrate Elution aufgetrennt, was bisher bei der Detektion von 2-OH-E+, DHE und O2˙‾ mit vielen Nachteilen verbunden war. Durch eine spezielle mobile Phase, die ein Ionen-Paar-Reagens enthielt, konnte diese Form der Elution nun auch zur Erkennung von O2˙‾ angewandt werden. DHE und seine Reaktionsprodukte konnten nicht nur eindeutig aufgetrennt werden, sondern die Auftrennung erfolgte auch sehr schnell in nur etwa 15min, was gegen{\"u}ber {\"a}lteren Methoden einen eindeutigen Zeitvorteil bringt. Anstatt zwei ben{\"o}tigten wir dar{\"u}ber hinaus nur eine Pumpe, was ebenfalls ein Vorteil der isokraten Elution ist. Wir erreichten auch {\"u}ber l{\"a}ngere Messreihen stabile Bedingungen, da f{\"u}r die isokrate Elution die mobile Phase nicht ver{\"a}ndert werden muss. Des Weiteren haben wir 3,4-Dihydroxyzimts{\"a}ure als internen Standard eingef{\"u}hrt, der sich hinsichtlich seiner Retentionszeit als sehr geeignet erwies und mit einem elektrochemischen Detektor klar und eindeutig nachweisbar war. Dies bietet große Vorteile gegen{\"u}ber Methoden ohne internen Standard. Ver{\"a}nderungen der Konzentrationen von DHE, 2-OH-E+ und Ethidium aufgrund von Verdampfen des L{\"o}sungsmittels Methanol k{\"o}nnen ebenso erkannt werden wie Ungenauigkeiten w{\"a}hrend der Pr{\"a}paration sowie Schwankungen im HPLC-System, wie sie etwa bei langen Messreihen durch Auswaschungs-Effekte oder Verunreinigungen auftreten k{\"o}nnen. Da sich die Konzentration des internen Standards 3,4-Dihydroxyzimts{\"a}ure stets mitver{\"a}ndert, k{\"o}nnen die Messwerte normalisiert werden und somit die Verf{\"a}lschungen aufgehoben werden. Dem zu Folge sind Messungen mit einem internen Standard gegen{\"u}ber solchen ohne internen Standard deutlich valider. Sowohl die Stimulation von humanen aortalen Endothelzellen (HAEC) mit Glukose bzw. Tumornekrosefaktor α, als auch die Infusion von Angiotensin II bei m{\"a}nnlichen M{\"a}usen mit anschließender Untersuchung der Aorta f{\"u}hrt bekanntermaßen zu einem Anstieg von O2˙‾. Dieser Effekt konnte nun auch mit unserer neu etablierten HPLC-Methode nachgewiesen werden. Ebenfalls war ein Anstieg des aortalen O2˙‾-Spiegels bei Ratten nach induziertem Myokardinfarkt bereits in mehreren fr{\"u}heren Arbeiten beschrieben worden. Dieser lag auch bei Messung mit unserer neu etablierten HPLC-Methode eindeutig vor. Die Signale waren hierbei f{\"u}r die untersuchten Substanzen 2-OH-E+, DHE sowie f{\"u}r den internen Standard 3,4-Dihydroxyzimts{\"a}ure eindeutig und gut voneinander getrennt. Zusammenfassend konnte somit gezeigt werden, dass sich anhand mehrerer etablierter in vitro und in vivo Modelle erh{\"o}hter Sauerstoffradikal-Produktion der Anstieg von O2˙‾ auch mit unserer neuen Variante der HPLC mit isokrater Elution, internem Standard und Messung mittels elektrochemischem Detektor nachweisen ließ. Es handelt sich um eine zuverl{\"a}ssige und sensitive Methode, die zus{\"a}tzliche Vorteile f{\"u}r die Messung von O2˙‾ mit sich bringt.}, subject = {HPLC}, language = {de} } @article{BarthHerrmannTappeetal.2012, author = {Barth, Thomas F. E. and Herrmann, Tobias S. and Tappe, Dennis and Stark, Lorenz and Gr{\"u}ner, Beate and Buttenschoen, Klaus and Hillenbrand, Andreas and Juchems, Markus and Henne-Bruns, Doris and Kern, Petra and Seitz, Hanns M. and M{\"o}ller, Peter and Rausch, Robert L. and Kern, Peter and Deplazes, Peter}, title = {Sensitive and Specific Immunohistochemical Diagnosis of Human Alveolar Echinococcosis with the Monoclonal Antibody Em2G11}, series = {PLoS Neglected Tropical Diseases}, volume = {6}, journal = {PLoS Neglected Tropical Diseases}, number = {10}, doi = {10.1371/journal.pntd.0001877}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-135371}, pages = {e1877}, year = {2012}, abstract = {Background: Alveolar echinococcosis (AE) is caused by the metacestode stage of Echinococcus multilocularis. Differential diagnosis with cystic echinococcosis (CE) caused by E. granulosus and AE is challenging. We aimed at improving diagnosis of AE on paraffin sections of infected human tissue by immunohistochemical testing of a specific antibody. Methodology/Principal Findings: We have analysed 96 paraffin archived specimens, including 6 cutting needle biopsies and 3 fine needle aspirates, from patients with suspected AE or CE with the monoclonal antibody (mAb) Em2G11 specific for the Em2 antigen of E. multilocularis metacestodes. In human tissue, staining with mAb Em2G11 is highly specific for E. multilocularis metacestodes while no staining is detected in CE lesions. In addition, the antibody detects small particles of E. multilocularis (spems) of less than 1 mm outside the main lesion in necrotic tissue, liver sinusoids and lymphatic tissue most probably caused by shedding of parasitic material. The conventional histological diagnosis based on haematoxylin and eosin and PAS stainings were in accordance with the immunohistological diagnosis using mAb Em2G11 in 90 of 96 samples. In 6 samples conventional subtype diagnosis of echinococcosis had to be adjusted when revised by immunohistology with mAb Em2G11. Conclusions/Significance: Immunohistochemistry with the mAb Em2G11 is a new, highly specific and sensitive diagnostic tool for AE. The staining of small particles of E. multilocularis (spems) outside the main lesion including immunocompetent tissue, such as lymph nodes, suggests a systemic effect on the host.}, language = {en} } @article{VanBaelenMottetSpahnetal.2012, author = {Van Baelen, Anthony and Mottet, Nicolas and Spahn, Martin and Briganti, Alberto and Gontero, Paolo and Joniau, Steven}, title = {Sense and Nonsense of an Extended Pelvic Lymph Node Dissection in Prostate Cancer}, series = {Advances in Urology}, volume = {2012}, journal = {Advances in Urology}, number = {983058}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-123990}, year = {2012}, abstract = {Lymph node metastases associated with prostate cancer (PCa) has been shown to be a poor prognostic factor. The role of pelvic lymph node dissection (PLND) itself in relation to survival remains unclear, however. A Medline search was conducted to address this issue. The following conclusions were drawn. Only recently, improved survival due to completion of radical prostatectomy (RP) (compared to abandoning RP) in known or presumed lymph-node-positive patients has been shown. Lymph node sampling can only be considered representative if an adequate number of nodes is removed. While several authors have suggested that a therapeutic benefit in patients undergoing RP is not provided by PLND, the reliability of these studies is uncertain. Contrary to this, several studies have indicated the possibility of long-term survival even in the presence of limited lymph node metastases. The role and timing of initiation of adjuvant androgen deprivation therapy (ADT) in patients who have node-positive disease after RP is controversial. Recent studies suggest that delaying ADT may not adversely impact survival.}, language = {en} } @article{LeistnerBenikLaumeieretal.2012, author = {Leistner, Stefanie and Benik, Steffen and Laumeier, Inga and Ziegler, Annerose and Nieweler, Gabriele and Nolte, Christian H. and Heuschmann, Peter U. and Audebert, Heinrich J.}, title = {Secondary Prevention after Minor Stroke and TIA - Usual Care and Development of a Support Program}, series = {PLoS One}, volume = {7}, journal = {PLoS One}, number = {12}, doi = {10.1371/journal.pone.0049985}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-135247}, pages = {e49985}, year = {2012}, abstract = {Background: Effective methods of secondary prevention after stroke or TIA are available but adherence to recommended evidence-based treatments is often poor. The study aimed to determine the quality of secondary prevention in usual care and to develop a stepwise modeled support program. Methods: Two consecutive cohorts of patients with acute minor stroke or TIA undergoing usual outpatient care versus a secondary prevention program were compared. Risk factor control and medication adherence were assessed in 6-month follow-ups (6M-FU). Usual care consisted of detailed information concerning vascular risk factor targets given at discharge and regular outpatient care by primary care physicians. The stepwise modeled support program additionally employed up to four outpatient appointments. A combination of educational and behavioral strategies was employed. Results: 168 patients in the observational cohort who stated their openness to participate in a prevention program (mean age 64.7 y, admission blood pressure (BP): 155/84 mmHg) and 173 patients participating in the support program (mean age 67.6 y, BP: 161/84 mmHg) were assessed at 6 months. Proportions of patients with BP according to guidelines were 50\% in usual-care and 77\% in the support program (p<0.01). LDL<100 mg/dl was measured in 62 versus 71\% (p = 0.12). Proportions of patients who stopped smoking were 50 versus 79\% (p<0.01). 72 versus 89\% of patients with atrial fibrillation were on oral anticoagulation (p = 0.09). Conclusions: Risk factor control remains unsatisfactory in usual care. Targets of secondary prevention were met more often within the supported cohort. Effects on (cerebro-)vascular recurrence rates are going to be assessed in a multicenter randomized trial.}, language = {en} } @article{HsiehLinsenmair2012, author = {Hsieh, Yu-Lung and Linsenmair, Karl Eduard}, title = {Seasonal dynamics of arboreal spider diversity in a temperate forest}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-75158}, year = {2012}, abstract = {Measuring and estimating biodiversity patterns is a fundamental task of the scientist working to support conservation and informmanagement decisions.Most biodiversity studies in temperate regions were often carried out over a very short period of time (e.g., a single season) and it is often—at least tacitly—assumed that these short-termfindings are representative of long-termgeneral patterns.However, should the studied biodiversity pattern in fact contain significant temporal dynamics, perhaps leading to contradictory conclusions. Here, we studied the seasonal diversity dynamics of arboreal spider communities dwelling in 216 European beeches (Fagus sylvatica L.) to assess the spider community composition in the following seasons: two cold seasons (I:November 2005-January 2006; II: February-April) and two warm seasons (III: May-July; IV: August-October). We show that the usually measured diversity of the warmseason community (IV: 58 estimated species) alone did not deliver a reliable image of the overall diversity present in these trees, and therefore, we recommend it should not be used for sampling protocols aimed at providing a full picture of a forest's biodiversity in the temperate zones. In particular, when the additional samplings of other seasons (I, II, III) were included, the estimated species richness nearly doubled (108). Community I possessed the lowest diversity and evenness due to the harsh winter conditions: this community was comprised of one dominant species together with several species low in abundance. Similarity was lowest (38.6\%) between seasonal communities I and III, indicating a significant species turnover due to recolonization, so that community III had the highest diversity. Finally, using nonparametric estimators, we found that further sampling in late winter (February-April) is most needed to complete our inventory. Our study clearly demonstrates that seasonal dynamics of communities should be taken into account when studying biodiversity patterns of spiders, and probably forest arthropods in general.}, subject = {Biologie}, language = {en} } @article{OPUS4-12752, title = {Search for top and bottom squarks from gluino pair production in final states with missing transverse energy and at least three b-jets with the ATLAS detector}, series = {The European Physical Journal C}, volume = {72}, journal = {The European Physical Journal C}, number = {2174}, organization = {The ATLAS Collaboration}, doi = {10.1140/epjc/s10052-012-2174-z}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-127523}, year = {2012}, abstract = {This letter reports the results of a search for top and bottom squarks from gluino pair production in 4.7 fb\(^{-1}\) of pp collisions at √s=7 TeV using the ATLAS detector at the LHC. The search is performed in events with large missing transverse momentum and at least three jets identified as originating from a b-quark. Exclusion limits are presented for a variety of gluino-mediated models with gluino masses up to 1 TeV excluded.}, language = {en} } @article{AadAbbottAbdallahetal.2012, author = {Aad, G. and Abbott, B. and Abdallah, J. and Abdel Khalek, S. and Abdelalim, A. A.}, title = {Search for the Standard Model Higgs boson in the H→WW(⋆)→ℓνℓνH→WW(⋆)→ℓνℓν decay mode with 4.7 fb\(^{-1}\) of ATLAS data at \(\sqrt{s}\)=7 TeV}, series = {Physics Letters B}, volume = {761}, journal = {Physics Letters B}, number = {1}, organization = {ATLAS Collaboration}, doi = {10.1016/j.physletb.2012.08.010}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-127307}, pages = {62-81}, year = {2012}, abstract = {A search for the Standard Model Higgs boson in the H→WW(⋆)→ℓνℓνH→WW(⋆)→ℓνℓν (ℓ=e,μℓ=e,μ) decay mode is presented. The search is performed using proton-proton collision data corresponding to an integrated luminosity of 4.7 fb\(^{-1}\) at a centre-of-mass energy of 7 TeV collected during 2011 with the ATLAS detector at the Large Hadron Collider. No significant excess of events over the expected background is observed. An upper bound is placed on the Higgs boson production cross section as a function of its mass. A Standard Model Higgs boson with mass in the range between 133 GeV and 261 GeV is excluded at 95\% confidence level, while the expected exclusion range is from 127 GeV to 233 GeV.}, language = {en} } @article{OPUS4-12889, title = {Search for supersymmetry in events with large missing transverse momentum, jets, and at least one tau lepton in 7 TeV proton-proton collision data with the}, series = {The European Physical Journal C}, volume = {72}, journal = {The European Physical Journal C}, number = {2215}, organization = {ATLAS Collaboration}, doi = {dx.doi.org/10.1140/epjc/s10052-012-2215-7}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-128891}, year = {2012}, abstract = {A search for supersymmetry (SUSY) in events with large missing transverse momentum, jets, and at least one hadronically decaying τ lepton, with zero or one additional light lepton (e/μ), has been performed using 4.7 fb\(^{-1}\) of proton-proton collision data at \(\sqrt s\)=7TeV recorded with the ATLAS detector at the Large Hadron Collider. No excess above the Standard Model background expectation is observed and a 95 \% confidence level visible cross-section upper limit for new phenomena is set. In the framework of gauge-mediated SUSY-breaking models, lower limits on the mass scale Λ are set at 54 TeV in the regions where the \(\tilde τ_1\) is the next-to-lightest SUSY particle (tanβ>20). These limits provide the most stringent tests to date of GMSB models in a large part of the parameter space considered.}, language = {en} } @article{OPUS4-12895, title = {Search for second generation scalar leptoquarks in pp collisions at √s=7 TeV with the ATLAS detector}, series = {The European Physical Journal C}, volume = {72}, journal = {The European Physical Journal C}, number = {2151}, organization = {ATLAS Collaboration}, doi = {10.1140/epjc/s10052-012-2151-6}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-128957}, year = {2012}, abstract = {The results of a search for the production of second generation scalar leptoquarks are presented for final states consisting of either two muons and at least two jets or a muon plus missing transverse momentum and at least two jets. A total of 1.03 fb\(^{-1}\) integrated luminosity of proton-proton collision data produced by the Large Hadron Collider at s√=7 TeV and recorded by the ATLAS detector is used for the search. The event yields in the signal regions are found to be consistent with the Standard Model background expectations. The production of second generation leptoquarks is excluded for a leptoquark mass m\(_{LQ}\)<594 (685) GeV at 95 \% confidence level, for a branching ratio of 0.5 (1.0) for leptoquark decay to a muon and a quark.}, language = {en} } @article{OPUS4-12896, title = {Search for same-sign top-quark production and fourth-generation down-type quarks in pp collisions at √s=7 TeV with the ATLAS detector}, series = {Journal of High Energy Physics}, volume = {04}, journal = {Journal of High Energy Physics}, number = {69}, organization = {ATLAS Collaboration}, doi = {10.1007/JHEP04(2012)069}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-128960}, year = {2012}, abstract = {A search is presented for same-sign top-quark production and down-type heavy quarks of charge -1/3 in events with two isolated leptons (e or μ) that have the same electric charge, at least two jets and large missing transverse momentum. The data are selected from pp collisions at √s=7TeV recorded by the ATLAS detector and correspond to an integrated luminosity of 1.04 fb\(^{-1}\). The observed data are consistent with expectations from Standard Model processes. Upper limits are set at 95 \% confidence level on the cross section of new sources of same-sign top-quark pair production of 1.4-2.0 pb depending on the assumed mediator mass. Upper limits are also set on the pair-production cross-section for new heavy down-type quarks; a lower limit of 450 GeV is set at 95 \% confidence level on the mass of heavy down-type quarks under the assumption that they decay 100 \% of the time to W t.}, language = {en} } @article{OPUS4-12917, title = {Search for R-parity-violating supersymmetry in events with four or more leptons in √s=7 TeV pp collisions with the ATLAS detector}, series = {Journal of High Energy Physics}, volume = {12}, journal = {Journal of High Energy Physics}, number = {124}, organization = {ATLAS Collaboration}, doi = {10.1007/JHEP12(2012)124}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-129179}, year = {2012}, abstract = {A search for new phenomena in final states with four or more leptons (electrons or muons) is presented. The analysis is based on 4.7 fb\(^{-1}\) of √s=7 TeV proton-proton collisions delivered by the Large Hadron Collider and recorded with the ATLAS detector. Observations are consistent with Standard Model expectations in two signal regions: one that requires moderate values of missing transverse momentum and another that requires large effective mass. The results are interpreted in a simplified model of R-parity-violating supersymmetry in which a 95\% CL exclusion region is set for charged wino masses up to 540 GeV. In an R-parity-violating MSUGRA/CMSSM model, values of m 1/2 up to 820 GeV are excluded for 10 < tan β < 40.}, language = {en} } @article{OPUS4-12813, title = {Search for pair production of massive particles decaying into three quarks with the ATLAS detector in √s=7TeV pp collisions at the LHC}, series = {Journal of High Energy Physics}, volume = {12}, journal = {Journal of High Energy Physics}, number = {86}, organization = {ATLAS Collaboration}, doi = {10.1007/JHEP12(2012)086}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-128133}, year = {2012}, abstract = {A search is conducted for hadronic three-body decays of a new massive coloured particle in √s=7TeV pp collisions at the LHC using an integrated luminosity of 4.6 fb\(^{-1}\) collected by the ATLAS detector. Supersymmetric gluino pair production in the context of a model with R-parity violation is used as a benchmark scenario. The analysis is divided into two search channels, each optimised separately for their sensitivity to high-mass and low-mass gluino production. The first search channel uses a stringent selection on the transverse momentum of the six leading jets and is performed as a counting experiment. The second search channel focuses on low-mass gluinos produced with a large boost. Large-radius jets are selected and the invariant mass of each of the two leading jets is used as a discriminant between the signal and the background. The results are found to be consistent with Standard Model expectations and limits are set on the allowed gluino mass.}, language = {en} } @article{OPUS4-12956, title = {Search for light scalar top-quark pair production in final states with two leptons with the ATLAS detector in √s=7 TeV proton-proton collisions}, series = {The European Physical Journal C}, volume = {72}, journal = {The European Physical Journal C}, number = {2237}, organization = {ATLAS Collaboration}, doi = {10.1140/epjc/s10052-012-2237-1}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-129561}, year = {2012}, abstract = {A search is presented for the pair production of light scalar top quarks in √s=7 TeV proton-proton collisions recorded with the ATLAS detector at the Large Hadron Collider. This analysis uses the full data sample collected during 2011 running that corresponds to a total integrated luminosity of 4.7 fb\(^{-1}\). Light scalar top quarks are searched for in events with two opposite-sign leptons (e, μ), large missing transverse momentum and at least one jet in the final state. No excess over Standard Model expectations is found, and the results are interpreted under the assumption that the light scalar top decays to a b-quark in addition to an on-shell chargino whose decay occurs through a virtual W boson. If the chargino mass is 106 GeV, light scalar top-quark masses up to 130 GeV are excluded for neutralino masses below 70 GeV.}, language = {en} } @article{OPUS4-12763, title = {Search for lepton flavour violation in the eμ continuum with the ATLAS detector in √s=7 TeV pp collisions at the LHC}, series = {The European Physical Journal C}, volume = {72}, journal = {The European Physical Journal C}, number = {2040}, organization = {ATLAS Collaboration}, doi = {10.1140/epjc/s10052-012-2040-z}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-127632}, year = {2012}, abstract = {This paper presents a search for the t-channel exchange of an R-parity violating scalar top quark ( \(\tilde{t}\) ) in the e\(^±\) μ\(^∓\) continuum using 2.1 fb\(^{-1}\) of data collected by the ATLAS detector in √s=7 TeV pp collisions at the Large Hadron Collider. Data are found to be consistent with the expectation from the Standard Model backgrounds. Limits on R-parity-violating couplings at 95 \% C.L. are calculated as a function of the scalar top mass (m\(_\tilde{t}\)). The upper limits on the production cross section for pp→eμX, through the t-channel exchange of a scalar top quark, ranges from 170 fb for m\(_\tilde{t}\)=95 GeV to 30 fb for m\(_\tilde{t}\)=1000 GeV.}, language = {en} } @article{OPUS4-12797, title = {Search for high-mass resonances decaying to dilepton final states in pp collisions at √s=7 TeV with the ATLAS detector}, series = {Journal of High Energy Physics}, volume = {11}, journal = {Journal of High Energy Physics}, number = {138}, organization = {ATLAS Collaboration}, doi = {10.1007/JHEP11(2012)138}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-127974}, year = {2012}, abstract = {The ATLAS detector at the Large Hadron Collider is used to search for high-mass resonances decaying to an electron-positron pair or a muon-antimuon pair. The search is sensitive to heavy neutral Z′ gauge bosons, Randall-Sundrum gravitons, Z* bosons, techni-mesons, Kaluza-Klein Z/γ bosons, and bosons predicted by Torsion models. Results are presented based on an analysis of pp collisions at a center-of-mass energy of 7 TeV corresponding to an integrated luminosity of 4.9 fb\(^{-1}\) in the e\(^+\)e\(^-\) channel and 5.0 fb\(^{-1}\) in the μ\(^+\)μ\(^-\)channel. A Z′ boson with Standard Model-like couplings is excluded at 95 \% confidence level for masses below 2.22 TeV. A Randall-Sundrum graviton with coupling k/\(\overline M_{Pl}\)=0.1 is excluded at 95 \% confidence level for masses below 2.16 TeV. Limits on the other models are also presented, including Technicolor and Minimal Z′ Models.}, language = {en} } @article{OPUS4-12779, title = {Search for heavy neutrinos and right-handed W bosons in events with two leptons and jets in pp collisions at \(\sqrt{s}\)=7TeV with the ATLAS detector}, series = {The European Physical Journal C}, volume = {72}, journal = {The European Physical Journal C}, number = {2056}, organization = {The ATLAS Collaboration}, doi = {10.1140/epjc/s10052-012-2056-4}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-127796}, year = {2012}, abstract = {This letter reports on a search for hypothetical heavy neutrinos, N, and right-handed gauge bosons, W R, in events with high transverse momentum objects which include two reconstructed leptons and at least one hadronic jet. The results were obtained from data corresponding to an integrated luminosity of 2.1 fb\(^{-1}\) collected in proton-proton collisions at √s=7 TeV with the ATLAS detector at the CERN Large Hadron Collider. No excess above the Standard Model background expectation is observed. Excluded mass regions for Majorana and Dirac neutrinos are presented using two approaches for interactions that violate lepton and lepton-flavor numbers. One approach uses an effective operator framework, the other approach is guided by the Left-Right Symmetric Model. The results described in this letter represent the most stringent limits to date on the masses of heavy neutrinos and W\(_R\) bosons obtained in direct searches.}, language = {en} } @article{OPUS4-12954, title = {Search for doubly charged Higgs bosons in like-sign dilepton final states at √s=7 TeV with the ATLAS detector}, series = {The European Physical Journal C}, volume = {72}, journal = {The European Physical Journal C}, number = {2244}, organization = {ATLAS Collaboration}, doi = {10.1140/epjc/s10052-012-2244-2}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-129540}, year = {2012}, abstract = {A search for doubly charged Higgs bosons decaying to pairs of electrons and/or muons is presented. The search is performed using a data sample corresponding to an integrated luminosity of 4.7 fb\(^{-1}\) of pp collisions at √s = 7 TeV collected by the ATLAS detector at the LHC. Pairs of prompt, isolated, high-p\(_T\) leptons with the same electric charge (\(e^±e^±, e^±μ^±, μ^±μ^±\)) are selected, and their invariant mass distribution is searched for a narrow resonance. No significant excess over Standard Model background expectations is observed, and limits are placed on the cross section times branching ratio for pair production of doubly charged Higgs bosons. The masses of doubly charged Higgs bosons are constrained depending on the branching ratio into these leptonic final states. Assuming pair production, coupling to left-handed fermions, and a branching ratio of 100 \% for each final state, masses below 409 GeV, 375 GeV, and 398 GeV are excluded for \(e^±e^±, e^±μ^±\), and \(μ^±μ^±\), respectively.}, language = {en} } @article{OPUS4-12916, title = {Search for charged Higgs bosons decaying via H\(^±\) → τν in \(t\overline t\) events using pp collision data at √s=7 TeV with the ATLAS detector}, series = {Journal of High Energy Physics}, volume = {06}, journal = {Journal of High Energy Physics}, number = {39}, organization = {ATLAS Collaboration}, doi = {10.1007/JHEP06(2012)039}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-129163}, year = {2012}, abstract = {The results of a search for charged Higgs bosons are presented. The analysis is based on 4.6fb\(^{-1}\) of proton-proton collision data at √s=7TeV collected by the ATLAS experiment at the Large Hadron Collider, using top quark pair events with a τ lepton in the final state. The data are consistent with the expected background from Standard Model processes. Assuming that the branching ratio of the charged Higgs boson to a τ lepton and a neutrino is 100 \%, this leads to upper limits on the branching ratio of top quark decays to a b quark and a charged Higgs boson between 5\% and 1\% for charged Higgs boson masses ranging from 90 GeV to 160 GeV, respectively. In the context of the m\(^{max}_h\) scenario of the MSSM, tan β above 12-26, as well as between 1 and 2-6, can be excluded for charged Higgs boson masses between 90 GeV and 150 GeV.}, language = {en} } @article{OPUS4-12785, title = {Search for anomaly-mediated supersymmetry breaking with the ATLAS detector based on a disappearing-track signature in pp collisions at √s=7 TeV}, series = {The European Physical Journal C}, volume = {72}, journal = {The European Physical Journal C}, number = {1993}, organization = {ATLAS Collaboration}, doi = {10.1140/epjc/s10052-012-1993-2}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-127850}, year = {2012}, abstract = {In models of anomaly-mediated supersymmetry breaking (AMSB), the lightest chargino is predicted to have a lifetime long enough to be detected in collider experiments. This letter explores AMSB scenarios in pp collisions at √s=7 TeV by attempting to identify decaying charginos which result in tracks that appear to have few associated hits in the outer region of the tracking system. The search was based on data corresponding to an integrated luminosity of 1.02 fb\(^{-1}\) collected with the ATLAS detector in 2011. The p\(_T\) spectrum of candidate tracks is found to be consistent with the expectation from Standard Model background processes and constraints on the lifetime and the production cross section were obtained. In the minimal AMSB framework with m\(_{3/2}\)<32 TeV, m\(_0\)<1.5 TeV, tanβ=5 and μ>0, a chargino having mass below 92 GeV and a lifetime between 0.5 ns and 2 ns is excluded at 95 \% confidence level.}, language = {en} } @article{OPUS4-12798, title = {Search for anomalous production of prompt like-sign lepton pairs at √s=7TeV with the ATLAS detector}, series = {Journal of High Energy Physics}, volume = {12}, journal = {Journal of High Energy Physics}, number = {7}, organization = {ATLAS Collaboration}, doi = {10.1007/JHEP12(2012)007}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-127983}, year = {2012}, abstract = {An inclusive search for anomalous production of two prompt, isolated leptons with the same electric charge is presented. The search is performed in a data sample corresponding to 4.7 fb\(^{-1}\) of integrated luminosity collected in 2011 at √s=7TeV with the ATLAS detector at the LHC. Pairs of leptons (e\(^{±}\)e\(^{±}\), e\(^{±}\)μ\(^{±}\), and μ\(^{±}\)μ\(^{±}\)) with large transverse momentum are selected, and the dilepton invariant mass distribution is examined for any deviation from the Standard Model expectation. No excess is found, and upper limits on the production cross section of like-sign lepton pairs from physics processes beyond the Standard Model are placed as a function of the dilepton invariant mass within a fiducial region close to the experimental selection criteria. The 95\% confidence level upper limits on the cross section of anomalous e\(^{±}\)e\(^{±}\), e\(^{±}\)μ\(^{±}\), or μ\(^{±}\)μ\(^{±}\) production range between 1.7 fb and 64 fb depending on the dilepton mass and flavour combination.}, language = {en} } @article{OPUS4-12751, title = {Search for a heavy top-quark partner in final states with two leptons with the ATLAS detector at the LHC}, series = {Journal of High Energy Physics}, volume = {11}, journal = {Journal of High Energy Physics}, number = {094}, organization = {ATLAS Collaboration}, doi = {10.1007/JHEP11(2012)094}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-127511}, year = {2012}, abstract = {The results of a search for direct pair production of heavy top-quark partners in 4.7 fb\(^{-1}\) of integrated luminosity from pp collisions at √s=7 TeV collected by the ATLAS detector at the LHC are reported. Heavy top-quark partners decaying into a top quark and a neutral non-interacting particle are searched for in events with two leptons in the final state. No excess above the Standard Model expectation is observed. Limits are placed on the mass of a supersymmetric scalar top and of a spin-1/2 top-quark partner. A spin-1/2 top-quark partner with a mass between 300 GeV and 480 GeV, decaying to a top quark and a neutral non-interacting particle lighter than 100 GeV, is excluded at 95\% confidence level.}, language = {en} } @article{OPUS4-12742, title = {Search for a fermiophobic Higgs boson in the diphoton decay channel with the ATLAS detector}, series = {The European Physical Journal C}, volume = {72}, journal = {The European Physical Journal C}, number = {2157}, organization = {ATLAS Collaboration}, doi = {10.1140/epjc/s10052-012-2157-0}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-127427}, year = {2012}, abstract = {A search for a fermiophobic Higgs boson using diphoton events produced in proton-proton collisions at a centre-of-mass energy of √s=7 TeV is performed using data corresponding to an integrated luminosity of 4.9 fb\(^{-1}\) collected by the ATLAS experiment at the Large Hadron Collider. A specific benchmark model is considered where all the fermion couplings to the Higgs boson are set to zero and the bosonic couplings are kept at the Standard Model values (fermiophobic Higgs model). The largest excess with respect to the background-only hypothesis is found at 125.5 GeV, with a local significance of 2.9 standard deviations, which reduces to 1.6 standard deviations when taking into account the look-elsewhere effect. The data exclude the fermiophobic Higgs model in the ranges 110.0-118.0 GeV and 119.5-121.0 GeV at 95 \% confidence level.}, language = {en} } @article{DandekarFieselmannPoppetal.2012, author = {Dandekar, Thomas and Fieselmann, Astrid and Popp, Jasmin and Hensel, Michael}, title = {Salmonella enterica: a surprisingly well-adapted intracellular lifestyle}, series = {Frontiers in Microbiology}, journal = {Frontiers in Microbiology}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-123135}, year = {2012}, abstract = {The infectious intracellular lifestyle of Salmonella enterica relies on the adaptation to nutritional conditions within the Salmonella-containing vacuole (SCV) in host cells. We summarize latest results on metabolic requirements for Salmonella during infection. This includes intracellular phenotypes of mutant strains based on metabolic modeling and experimental tests, isotopolog profiling using (13)C-compounds in intracellular Salmonella, and complementation of metabolic defects for attenuated mutant strains towards a comprehensive understanding of the metabolic requirements of the intracellular lifestyle of Salmonella. Helpful for this are also genomic comparisons. We outline further recent studies and which analyses of intracellular phenotypes and improved metabolic simulations were done and comment on technical required steps as well as progress involved in the iterative refinement of metabolic flux models, analyses of mutant phenotypes, and isotopolog analyses. Salmonella lifestyle is well-adapted to the SCV and its specific metabolic requirements. Salmonella metabolism adapts rapidly to SCV conditions, the metabolic generalist Salmonella is quite successful in host infection.}, language = {en} } @misc{OPUS4-5621, title = {R{\"u}ckBLICK - Der Jahresbericht 2011 der Julius-Maximilians-Universit{\"a}t W{\"u}rzburg}, volume = {2011}, organization = {Julius-Maximilians-Universit{\"a}t W{\"u}rzburg}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-69544}, year = {2012}, abstract = {Die Entwicklung der Universit{\"a}t W{\"u}rzburg im Jahr 2011.}, subject = {W{\"u}rzburg}, language = {de} } @phdthesis{Berberich2012, author = {Berberich, Martin}, title = {Rylene Bisimide-Diarylethene Photochromic Systems for Non-Destructive Memory Read-out}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-73517}, school = {Universit{\"a}t W{\"u}rzburg}, year = {2012}, abstract = {Diese Doktorarbeit zeigt deutlich verbesserte aus Rylenbisimiden und Diarylethenen aufgebaute, photochrome Systeme f{\"u}r das nicht-destruktive Auslesen von Fluoreszenz. Dabei wird die Fluoreszenz der Emittereinheit durch photoinduzierten Elektronentransfer nur zu einer isomeren Form des Photochromes gel{\"o}scht. Die Triebkraft f{\"u}r den Fluoreszenz-l{\"o}schenden Elektronentransfer wurde mittels Rehm-Weller-Gleichung berechnet. Die erhaltenen Systeme erf{\"u}llen die notwendigen Anforderungen f{\"u}r ein nicht-destruktives Auslesen in einem auf Schreiben, Auslesen und L{\"o}schen basierenden fluoreszierenden Datenspeicher.}, subject = {Photochromie}, language = {en} } @article{SuetterlinPaapBabicetal.2012, author = {S{\"u}tterlin, Stefan and Paap, Muirne C. S. and Babic, Stana and K{\"u}bler, Andrea and V{\"o}gele, Claus}, title = {Rumination and Age: Some Things Get Better}, series = {Journal of Aging Research}, volume = {2012}, journal = {Journal of Aging Research}, number = {267327}, doi = {10.1155/2012/267327}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-124356}, year = {2012}, abstract = {Rumination has been defined as a mode of responding to distress that involves passively focusing one's attention on symptoms of distress without taking action. This dysfunctional response style intensifies depressed mood, impairs interpersonal problem solving, and leads to more pessimistic future perspectives and less social support. As most of these results were obtained from younger people, it remains unclear how age affects ruminative thinking. Three hundred members of the general public ranging in age from 15 to 87 years were asked about their ruminative styles using the Response Styles Questionnaire (RSQ), depression and satisfaction with life. A Mokken Scale analysis confirmed the two-factor structure of the RSQ with brooding and reflective pondering as subcomponents of rumination. Older participants (63 years and older) reported less ruminative thinking than other age groups. Life satisfaction was associated with brooding and highest for the earlier and latest life stages investigated in this study.}, language = {en} } @article{BetzSchneiderKressetal.2012, author = {Betz, Boris and Schneider, Reinhard and Kress, Tobias and Schick, Martin Alexander and Wanner, Christoph and Sauvant, Christoph}, title = {Rosiglitazone Affects Nitric Oxide Synthases and Improves Renal Outcome in a Rat Model of Severe Ischemia/Reperfusion Injury}, series = {PPAR Research}, volume = {2012}, journal = {PPAR Research}, number = {Article ID 219319}, doi = {10.1155/2012/219319}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-130872}, pages = {12}, year = {2012}, abstract = {Background. Nitric oxide (NO)-signal transduction plays an important role in renal ischemia/reperfusion (I/R) injury. NO produced by endothelial NO-synthase (eNOS) has protective functions whereas NO from inducible NO-synthase (iNOS) induces impairment. Rosiglitazone (RGZ), a peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor (PPAR)-gamma agonist exerted beneficial effects after renal I/R injury, so we investigated whether this might be causally linked with NOS imbalance. Methods. RGZ (5 mg/kg) was administered i.p. to SD-rats (f) subjected to bilateral renal ischemia (60 min). Following 24 h of reperfusion, inulin-and PAH-clearance as well as PAH-net secretion were determined. Morphological alterations were graded by histopathological scoring. Plasma NOx-production was measured. eNOS and iNOS expression was analyzed by qPCR. Cleaved caspase 3 (CC3) was determined as an apoptosis indicator and ED1 as a marker of macrophage infiltration in renal tissue. Results. RGZ improves renal function after renal I/R injury (PAH-/inulin-clearance, PAH-net secretion) and reduces histomorphological injury. Additionally, RGZ reduces NOx plasma levels, ED-1 positive cell infiltration and CC3 expression. iNOS-mRNA is reduced whereas eNOS-mRNA is increased by RGZ. Conclusion. RGZ has protective properties after severe renal I/R injury. Alterations of the NO pathway regarding eNOS and iNOS could be an explanation of the underlying mechanism of RGZ protection in renal I/R injury.}, language = {en} } @phdthesis{Tyagi2012, author = {Tyagi, Anu}, title = {Role of SWI/SNF in regulating pre-mRNA processing in Drosophila melanogaster}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-72253}, school = {Universit{\"a}t W{\"u}rzburg}, year = {2012}, abstract = {ATP dependent chromatin remodeling complexes are multifactorial complexes that utilize the energy of ATP to rearrange the chromatin structure. The changes in chromatin structure lead to either increased or decreased DNA accessibility. SWI/SNF is one of such complex. The SWI/SNF complex is involved in both transcription activation and transcription repression. The ATPase subunit of SWI/SNF is called SWI2/SNF2 in yeast and Brahma, Brm, in Drosophila melanogaster. In mammals there are two paralogs of the ATPase subunit, Brm and Brg1. Recent studies have shown that the human Brm is involved in the regulation of alternative splicing. The aim of this study was to investigate the role of Brm in pre-mRNA processing. The model systems used were Chironomus tentans, well suited for in situ studies and D. melanogaster, known for its full genome information. Immunofluorescent staining of the polytene chromosome indicated that Brm protein of C. tentans, ctBrm, is associated with several gene loci including the Balbiani ring (BR) puffs. Mapping the distribution of ctBrm along the BR genes by both immuno-electron microscopy and chromatin immunoprecipitation showed that ctBrm is widely distributed along the BR genes. The results also show that a fraction of ctBrm is associated with the nascent BR pre-mRNP. Biochemical fractionation experiments confirmed the association of Brm with the RNP fractions, not only in C. tentans but also in D. melanogaster and in HeLa cells. Microarray hybridization experiments performed on S2 cells depleted of either dBrm or other SWI/SNF subunits show that Brm affects alternative splicing and 3´ end formation. These results indicated that BRM affects pre-mRNA processing as a component of SWI/SNF complexes. 1}, subject = {Taufliege}, language = {en} } @article{BeitzingerStefaniKronhardtetal.2012, author = {Beitzinger, Christoph and Stefani, Caroline and Kronhardt, Angelika and Rolando, Monica and Flatau, Gilles and Lemichez, Emanuel and Benz, Roland}, title = {Role of N-Terminal His6-Tags in Binding and Efficient Translocation of Polypeptides into Cells Using Anthrax Protective Antigen (PA)}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-76325}, year = {2012}, abstract = {It is of interest to define bacterial toxin biochemical properties to use them as molecular-syringe devices in order to deliver enzymatic activities into host cells. Binary toxins of the AB7/8-type are among the most potent and specialized bacterial protein toxins. The B subunits oligomerize to form a pore that binds with high affinity host cell receptors and the enzymatic A subunit. This allows the endocytosis of the complex and subsequent injection of the A subunit into the cytosol of the host cells. Here we report that the addition of an N-terminal His6-tag to different proteins increased their binding affinity to the protective antigen (PA) PA63-channels, irrespective if they are related (C2I) or unrelated (gpJ, EDIN) to the AB7/8-family of toxins. His6-EDIN exhibited voltage-dependent increase of the stability constant for binding by a factor of about 25 when the trans-side corresponding to the cell interior was set to 270 mV. Surprisingly, the C. botulinum toxin C2II-channel did not share this feature of PA63. Cell-based experiments demonstrated that addition of an N-terminal His6-tag promoted also intoxication of endothelial cells by C2I or EDIN via PA63. Our results revealed that addition of His6-tags to several factors increase their binding properties to PA63 and enhance the property to intoxicate cells.}, subject = {Biologie}, language = {en} } @article{KrehanHeubeckMenzeletal.2012, author = {Krehan, Mario and Heubeck, Christian and Menzel, Nicolas and Seibel, Peter and Sch{\"o}n, Astrid}, title = {RNase MRP RNA and RNase P activity in plants are associated with a Pop1p containing complex}, series = {Nucleic Acids Research}, volume = {40}, journal = {Nucleic Acids Research}, number = {16}, doi = {10.1093/nar/gks476}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-130648}, pages = {7956- 7966}, year = {2012}, abstract = {RNase P processes the 5'-end of tRNAs. An essential catalytic RNA has been demonstrated in Bacteria, Archaea and the nuclei of most eukaryotes; an organism-specific number of proteins complement the holoenzyme. Nuclear RNase P from yeast and humans is well understood and contains an RNA, similar to the sister enzyme RNase MRP. In contrast, no protein subunits have yet been identified in the plant enzymes, and the presence of a nucleic acid in RNase P is still enigmatic. We have thus set out to identify and characterize the subunits of these enzymes in two plant model systems. Expression of the two known Arabidopsis MRP RNA genes in vivo was verified. The first wheat MRP RNA sequences are presented, leading to improved structure models for plant MRP RNAs. A novel mRNA encoding the central RNase P/MRP protein Pop1p was identified in Arabidopsis, suggesting the expression of distinct protein variants from this gene in vivo. Pop1p-specific antibodies precipitate RNase P activity and MRP RNAs from wheat extracts. Our results provide evidence that in plants, Pop1p is associated with MRP RNAs and with the catalytic subunit of RNase P, either separately or in a single large complex.}, language = {en} } @article{GreiserGreiserAhrensetal.2012, author = {Greiser, Eberhard M. and Greiser, Karin Halina and Ahrens, Wolfgang and Hagen, Rudolf and Lazszig, Roland and Maier, Heinz and Schick, Bernhard and Zenner, Hans Peter}, title = {Risk factors for nasal malignancies in German men: the South-German Nasal cancer study}, series = {BMC Cancer}, volume = {12}, journal = {BMC Cancer}, number = {506}, doi = {10.1186/1471-2407-12-506}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-133365}, year = {2012}, abstract = {Background: There are few studies of the effects of nasal snuff and environmental factors on the risk of nasal cancer. This study aimed to investigate the impact of using nasal snuff and of other risk factors on the risk of nasal cancer in German men. Methods: A population-based case-control study was conducted in the German Federal States of Bavaria and Baden-Wurttemberg. Tumor registries and ear, nose and throat departments provided access to patients born in 1926 or later. Results: Telephone interviews were conducted with 427 cases (mean age 62.1 years) and 2.401 population-based controls (mean age 60.8 years). Ever-use of nasal snuff was associated with an odds ratio (OR) for nasal cancer of 1.45 (95\% confidence interval [CI] 0.88-2.38) in the total study population, whereas OR in smokers was 2.01 (95\% CI 1.00-4.02) and in never smokers was 1.10 (95\% CI 0.43-2.80). The OR in ever-smokers vs. never-smokers was 1.60 (95\% CI 1.24-2.07), with an OR of 1.06 (95\% CI 1.05-1.07) per pack-year smoked, and the risk was significantly decreased after quitting smoking. Exposure to hardwood dust for at least 1 year resulted in an OR of 2.33 (95\% CI 1.40-3.91) in the total population, which was further increased in never-smokers (OR 4.89, 95\% CI 1.92-12.49) in analyses stratified by smoking status. The OR for nasal cancer after exposure to organic solvents for at least 1 year was 1.53 (1.17-2.01). Ever-use of nasal sprays/nasal lavage for at least 1 month rendered an OR of 1.59 (1.04-2.44). The OR after use of insecticides in homes was 1.48 (95\% CI 1.04-2.11). Conclusions: Smoking and exposure to hardwood dust were confirmed as risk factors for nasal carcinoma. There is evidence that exposure to organic solvents, and in-house use of insecticides could represent novel risk factors. Exposure to asbestos and use of nasal snuff were risk factors in smokers only.}, language = {en} } @phdthesis{Rau2012, author = {Rau, Daniel Matthias}, title = {Risikostratifizierung der Aortenstenose von {\"u}ber 80-j{\"a}hrigen Patienten mittels echokardiographischer Parameter}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-77484}, school = {Universit{\"a}t W{\"u}rzburg}, year = {2012}, abstract = {Ziel dieser klinisch prospektiven Studie ist es bei {\"u}ber 80 j{\"a}hrigen Patienten mit moderater und hochgradiger AS echokardiographische Parameter zu identifizieren, die die langfristige Prognose f{\"u}r diese Patienten quantifizieren k{\"o}nnen. Methodik: Es wurde bei 118 Patienten eine konventionelle echokardiographische Standarduntersuchung und eine Gewebedoppleruntersuchung durchgef{\"u}hrt. Zudem wurden die aktuellen klinischen Daten erhoben. Nach durchschnittlich 641 ± 224.2 wurde eine telefonische Follow Up Untersuchung durchgef{\"u}hrt. Ergebnisse: Die Patienten wurden anhand der konventionellen echokardiographischen Parameter in 5 Gruppen eingeteilt. Eine hochgradige Aortenstenose mit reduziertem Gradienten und reduzierter EF ist mittels der Standardechokardiographiedaten von einer moderaten AS signifikant unterscheidbar. Besser gelingt es jedoch eine Niedrig Gradient AS mit der mittels Gewebedoppler ermittelten Strainrate und der Ringmotion von einer mittelgradigen AS zu unterscheiden. Die Patienten aus der Gruppe mit einer hochgradigen AS und einem hohen Gradienten wiesen das h{\"o}chste Risiko eines kardialen Todes auf. Es stellte sich heraus, dass diese Patienten mittels Ringmotion und Strainrate signifikant von den Patienten mit einem niedrigeren Risiko unterschieden werden k{\"o}nnen. Zusammenfassung: Die Detektion des Grades der AS mit zus{\"a}tzlich der Ringmotion und der Strainrate hat signifikante Vorteile gegen{\"u}ber der Risikoquantifizierung {\"u}ber die EF und den Druckgradienten {\"u}ber der Aortenklappe alleine. Dies liefert wiederum eine bessere Einsch{\"a}tzung bez{\"u}glich der Dringlichkeit und Planung des Zeitpunktes f{\"u}r einen operativen Aortenklappenersatz, da alleine mit den Parametern der EF und des Gradienten die eigentlichen Hochrisikopatienten nicht ausreichend erfasst werden.}, subject = {Aortenstenose}, language = {de} } @phdthesis{Kistenpfennig2012, author = {Kistenpfennig, Christa}, title = {Rhodopsin 7 and Cryptochrome - circadian photoreception in Drosophila}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-72209}, school = {Universit{\"a}t W{\"u}rzburg}, year = {2012}, abstract = {Many organisms evolved an endogenous clock to adapt to the daily environmental changes caused by the earth's rotation. Light is the primary time cue ("Zeitgeber") for entrainment of circadian clocks to the external 24-h day. In Drosophila, several visual pigments are known to mediate synchronization to light: The blue-light photopigment Cryptochrome (CRY) and six well-described rhodopsins (Rh1-Rh6). CRY is present in the majority of clock neurons as well as in the compound eyes, whereas the location of rhodopsins is restricted to the photoreceptive organs - the compound eyes, the ocelli and the HB-eyelets. CRY is thought to represent the key photoreceptor of Drosophila's circadian clock. Nevertheless, mutant flies lacking CRY (cry01) are able to synchronize their locomotor activity rhythms to light-dark (LD) cycles, but need significantly longer than wild-type flies. In this behavior, cry01 mutants strongly resemble mammalian species that do not possess any internal photoreceptors and perceive light information exclusively through their photoreceptive organs (eyes). Thus, a mammalian-like phase-shifting behavior would be expected in cry01 flies. We investigated this issue by monitoring a phase response curve (PRC) of cry01 and wild-type flies to 1-h light pulses of 1000 lux irradiance. Indeed, cry01 mutants produced a mammalian-similar so called type 1 PRC of comparatively low amplitude (< 25\% of wild-type) with phase delays to light pulses during the early subjective night and phase advances to light pulses during the late subjective night (~1 h each). Despite the predominant role of CRY, the visual system contributes to the light sensitivity of the fly's circadian clock, mainly around dawn and dusk. Furthermore, this phase shifting allows for the slow re-entrainment which we observed in cry01 mutants to 8-h phase delays of the LD 12 h:12 h cycle. However, cry01 also showed surprising differences in their shifting ability: First of all, their PRC was characterized by a second dead zone in the middle of the subjective night (ZT17-ZT19) in addition to the usual unresponsiveness during the subjective day. Second, in contrast to wild-type flies, cry01 mutants did not increase their shift of activity rhythms neither in response to longer stimuli nor to light pulses of higher irradiance. In contrast, both 6-h light pulses of 1000 lux and 1-h light pulses of 10,000 lux light intensity during the early subjective night even resulted in phase advances instead of the expected delays. Thus, CRY seems to be not only responsible for the high light sensitivity of the wild-type circadian clock, but is apparently also involved in integrating and processing light information. Rhodopsin 7 (Rh7) is a yet uncharacterized protein, but became a good photoreceptor candidate due to sequence similarities to the six known Drosophila Rhs. The second part of this thesis investigated the expression pattern of Rh7 and its possible functions, especially in circadian photoreception. Furthermore, we were interested in a potential interaction with CRY and thus, tested cry01 and rh70 cry01 mutants as well. Rh1 is the main visual pigment of the Drosophila compound eye and expressed in six out of eight photoreceptors cells (R1-R6) in each of the ~800 ommatidia. Motion vision depends exclusively on Rh1 function but, moreover, Rh1 plays an important structural role and assures proper photoreceptor cell development and maintenance. In order to investigate its possible photoreceptive function, we expressed Rh7 in place of Rh1. Rh7 was indeed able to overtake the role of Rh1 in both aspects: It prevented retinal degeneration and mediated the optomotor response (OR), a motion vision-dependent behavior. At the transcriptional level, rh7 is expressed at approximately equal amounts in adult fly brains and retinas. Due to a reduced specificity of anti-Rh7 antibodies, we could not verify this result at the protein level. However, analysis of rh7 null mutants (rh70) suggested different Rh7 functions in vivo. Previous experiments strongly indicated an increased sensitivity of the compound eyes in the absence of Rh7 and suggested impaired light adaptation. We aimed to test this hypothesis at the levels of circadian photoreception. Locomotor activity rhythms are a reliable output of the circadian clock. Rh70 mutant flies generally displayed a wild-type similar bimodal activity pattern comprising morning (M) and evening (E) activity bouts. Activity monitoring supported the proposed "shielding" function, since rh70 mutants behaved like wild-type flies experiencing high irradiances. Under all investigated conditions, their activity peaks lay further apart resulting in a prolonged midday break. The behavior of cry01 mutants was mainly characterized by an unexpectedly high flexibility in the timing of M and E activity bouts which allowed tracking of lights-on and lights-off even under extreme photoperiods. Activity profiles of the corresponding rh70 cry01 double mutants reflected neither synergistic nor antagonistic effects of Rh7 and CRY and were dominated by a broad E activity peak. In the future, the different circadian phenotypes will be further investigated on the molecular level by analysis of clock protein cycling in the underlying pacemaker neurons. The work of this thesis confirmed that Rh7 is indeed able to work as a photoreceptor and to initiate the classical phototransduction cascade. On the other hand, it provided further evidence at the levels of circadian photoreception that Rh7 might serve as a shielding pigment for Rh1 in vivo, thereby mediating proper light adaptation.}, language = {en} } @article{SchneiderTautzGruenewaldetal.2012, author = {Schneider, Christof W. and Tautz, J{\"u}rgen and Gr{\"u}newald, Bernd and Fuchs, Stefan}, title = {RFID Tracking of Sublethal Effects of Two Neonicotinoid Insecticides on the Foraging Behavior of Apis mellifera}, series = {PLoS One}, volume = {7}, journal = {PLoS One}, number = {1}, doi = {10.1371/journal.pone.0030023}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-131753}, pages = {e30023}, year = {2012}, abstract = {The development of insecticides requires valid risk assessment procedures to avoid causing harm to beneficial insects and especially to pollinators such as the honeybee Apis mellifera. In addition to testing according to current guidelines designed to detect bee mortality, tests are needed to determine possible sublethal effects interfering with the animal's vitality and behavioral performance. Several methods have been used to detect sublethal effects of different insecticides under laboratory conditions using olfactory conditioning. Furthermore, studies have been conducted on the influence insecticides have on foraging activity and homing ability which require time-consuming visual observation. We tested an experimental design using the radiofrequency identification (RFID) method to monitor the influence of sublethal doses of insecticides on individual honeybee foragers on an automated basis. With electronic readers positioned at the hive entrance and at an artificial food source, we obtained quantifiable data on honeybee foraging behavior. This enabled us to efficiently retrieve detailed information on flight parameters. We compared several groups of bees, fed simultaneously with different dosages of a tested substance. With this experimental approach we monitored the acute effects of sublethal doses of the neonicotinoids imidacloprid (0.15-6 ng/bee) and clothianidin (0.05-2 ng/bee) under field-like circumstances. At field-relevant doses for nectar and pollen no adverse effects were observed for either substance. Both substances led to a significant reduction of foraging activity and to longer foraging flights at doses of >= 0.5 ng/bee (clothianidin) and >= 1.5 ng/bee (imidacloprid) during the first three hours after treatment. This study demonstrates that the RFID-method is an effective way to record short-term alterations in foraging activity after insecticides have been administered once, orally, to individual bees. We contribute further information on the understanding of how honeybees are affected by sublethal doses of insecticides.}, language = {en} } @phdthesis{Moegele2012, author = {M{\"o}gele, Stefanie}, title = {Retrospektive klinische Studie zur {\"U}berlebenswahrscheinlichkeit von Stift-Stumpfaufbauten}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-72075}, school = {Universit{\"a}t W{\"u}rzburg}, year = {2012}, abstract = {Ziel der retrospektiven Studie war es, den Einfluss der prothetischen Restauration, beziehungsweise der Position des Pfeilers im Zahnbogen sowie der Art des restaurierten Zahnes auf das {\"U}berleben von mit Stift-Stumpfaufbauten rekonstruierten Z{\"a}hnen zu untersuchen. Die verschiedenen Parameter, die zu Erfolg oder Misserfolg gef{\"u}hrt haben, sollten analysiert werden, um gegebenenfalls deren Einfluss auf die Verweildauer der Stift-Stumpfaufbauten beziehungsweise der damit versorgten Z{\"a}hne in Form einer {\"U}berlebenszeitanalyse zu untersuchen Seit 1999 wurden Patienten, die in der Klinik mit einem Stift-Stumpfaufbau versorgt worden waren, protokollarisch erfasst. Die koronal stark zerst{\"o}rten Z{\"a}hne wurden durch ein weitgehend standardisiertes Behandlungsverfahren rekonstruiert und mit diversen prothetischen Restaurationen versehen. Das Patientenkollektiv umfasste 195 Patienten mit 320 Stift-Stumpfaufbauten. Zur {\"U}berlebenszeitanalyse kam die Methode nach Kaplan-Meier zum Einsatz. Die gruppenbezogenen {\"U}berlebenskurven wurden mittels Log-Rang-Test auf statistische Signifikanz getestet. Die h{\"a}ufigsten Misserfolgsgr{\"u}nde stellten Dezementierungen der Stift-Stumpfauf- bauten und Entz{\"u}ndungszeichen mit apikalen L{\"a}sionen dar. Die Ergebnisse dieser Studie zeigten, dass der Erfolg einer postendodontischen Stiftverankerung je nach Zahntyp und Art der prothetischen Versorgung variierte. Festsitzende prothetische Restaurationen auf der Basis eines Stift-Stumpfaufbaus im Frontzahn- und Pr{\"a}molarenbereich hatten eine relativ hohe {\"U}berlebeswahrscheinlichkeit, vor allem wenn sie Br{\"u}ckenpfeiler waren. War der mit einem Stift-Stumpfaufbau rekonstruierte Zahn aber endst{\"a}ndig in der Zahnreihe, {\"u}berdurchschnittlichen Belastungen ausgesezt - wie der Eckzahn - oder diente als endst{\"a}ndiger Pfeiler einer herausnehmbaren teleskopierenden Prothese, waren fr{\"u}hzeitige Komplikationen wahrscheinlich. Die Ergebnisse zeigten, dass eine prim{\"a}re Verblockung die {\"U}berlebenswahrscheinlichkeit von Innenteleskopkronen positiv beeinflussen konnte.}, subject = {{\"U}berlebenszeit}, language = {de} } @phdthesis{Baltrusch2012, author = {Baltrusch, Stefanie}, title = {Retrospektive Analyse von Amputationen im Fußbereich infolge peripherer arterieller Verschlußkrankheit}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-113975}, school = {Universit{\"a}t W{\"u}rzburg}, year = {2012}, abstract = {Die Auswertung des Patientenkollektivs von 2000 bis 2004 an der Chirurgischen Universit{\"a}tsklinik W{\"u}rzburg ergab 63 Patienten (Gruppe 1), die einer Minoramputation und 59 Patienten die einer Minor- mit konsekutiver Majoramputation (Gruppe 2) infolge pAVK unterzogen wurden. Eine Abh{\"a}ngigkeit zwischen Alter und Majornachamputationsrate konnte nicht festgestellt werden, jedoch eine Tendenz beim Einfluss von Comorbidit{\"a}ten wie Diabetes mellitus und dialysepflichtiger Niereninsuffizienz auf die Wundheilung und Liegedauer. Die Anzahl an durchgef{\"u}hrten gef{\"a}ßchirurgischen Eingriffen wie PTA und Bypass-Operation lag in beiden Gruppen mit 65\% bzw. 72\% im Vergleich zur Literatur im Standardbereich. Eine hohe Rate an gef{\"a}ßmedizinischer Diagnostik und Therapie scheint auch bei fortgeschrittener pAVK (Grad IV) erforderlich, um die Notwendigkeit von Amputationen insbesondere die Anzahl an Majoramputationen zu verringern. Bei hoher und mit Gruppe 1 vergleichbarer Interventionsrate in Gruppe 2 l{\"a}sst sich allerdings auch erkennen, dass trotz Aussch{\"o}pfung dieser Massnahmen die Rate an Majoramputationen und damit des Beinverlustes hoch ist. Positiv zu werten ist, dass es bei {\"u}ber 50\% der Amputierten ausgereicht hat, eine Amputation im Fussbereich (Minoramputation) durchzuf{\"u}hren. Bei diesen 63 Patienten, war bei 58 Patienten sogar nur ein Eingriff n{\"o}tig. Ferner handelte es sich bei den Majoramputationen in der Mehrzahl um Unterschenkelamputation, und somit um einen nur partiellen Beinverlust . 76\% der durchgef{\"u}hrten ersten Majoramputationen erfolgten in den ersten beiden Monaten nach vorausgegangener Minoramputation, die gr{\"o}ßte Anzahl innerhalb des ersten Monats. Auch die letzte Amputation, die definitive Versorgung, erfolgte in den meisten F{\"a}llen innerhalb der ersten beiden Monate nach Prim{\"a}reingriff. Somit ist ein nur unwesentlicher Aufschub bis zur definitiven Versorgung ersichtlich. Der Versuch einer Konsolidierung der Isch{\"a}miefolgen (Gangr{\"a}n) mittels Minoramputation scheint bei fortgeschrittener pAVK im Stadium IV nach Aussch{\"o}pfung der gef{\"a}ßmedizinischen Diagnostika und Interventionen somit immer gerechtfertigt, und sollte wenn m{\"o}glich einer Majoramputation vorgezogen werden. Die durchschnittliche Krankenhausverweildauer in der Gruppe der Minoramputationen lag bei 28 Tagen, in der Gruppe 2 der Majoramputationen bei 39 Tagen. Die Mortalit{\"a}tsrate ergibt einen deutlich erh{\"o}hten Wert in der Gruppe der Majoramputationen. Die Dreijahresmortalit{\"a}t betrug in der Gruppe der Minoramputationen 20\% und der Majoramputationen 58\%. Es zeigte sich eine Zunahme der Mortalit{\"a}t mit zunehmender Amputationsh{\"o}he und zunehmender Zahl der Amputationen. Diese Daten lassen sich mit 52 aktuellen Literaturangaben durchaus vergleichen und beweisen die schlechte Prognose f{\"u}r AVK-Patienten, bei denen eine Majoramputation unausweichlich ist. Insgesamt ist es wichtig, dass ein Team aus Chirurgen, Gef{\"a}ßchirurgen, Radiologen und Angiologen kooperativ zusammen arbeitet, um dem Patienten, eine f{\"u}r ihn beste Versorgung anbieten zu k{\"o}nnen. Hier sollte auch nicht vor einem oft h{\"o}heren Patientenalter zur{\"u}ckgeschreckt werden, denn h{\"a}ufig konnte gerade bei diesen Patienten durch eine Bypass-Operation eine sonst vermutlich unumg{\"a}ngliche Amputation im Unter- bzw. Oberschenkelbereich verhindert werden.}, subject = {PAVK}, language = {de} } @article{HolstHolstHirschfelderetal.2012, author = {Holst, Alexandra Ioana and Holst, Stefan and Hirschfelder, Ursula and von Seckendorff, Volker}, title = {Retrieval analysis of different orthodontic brackets: the applicability of electron microprobe techniques for determining material heterogeneities and corrosive potential}, series = {Journal of applied oral science}, volume = {20}, journal = {Journal of applied oral science}, number = {4}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-130415}, pages = {478- 485}, year = {2012}, abstract = {Objective: The objective of this study was to investigate the applicability of microanalytical methods with high spatial resolution to the characterization of the composition and corrosion behavior of two bracket systems. Material and methods: The surfaces of six nickel-free brackets and six nickel-containing brackets were examined for signs of corrosion and qualitative surface analysis using an electron probe microanalyzer (EPMA), prior to bonding to patient's tooth surfaces and four months after clinical use. The surfaces were characterized qualitatively by secondary electron (SE) images and back scattered electron (BSE) images in both compositional and topographical mode. Qualitative and quantitative wavelength-dispersive analyses were performed for different elements, and by utilizing qualitative analysis the relative concentration of selected elements was mapped two-dimensionally. The absolute concentration of the elements was determined in specially prepared brackets by quantitative analysis using pure element standards for calibration and calculating correction-factors (ZAF). Results: Clear differences were observed between the different bracket types. The nickel-containing stainless steel brackets consist of two separate pieces joined by a brazing alloy. Compositional analysis revealed two different alloy compositions, and reaction zones on both sides of the brazing alloy. The nickel-free bracket was a single piece with only slight variation in element concentration, but had a significantly rougher surface. After clinical use, no corrosive phenomena were detectable with the methods applied. Traces of intraoral wear at the contact areas between the bracket slot and the arch wire were verified. Conclusion: Electron probe microanalysis is a valuable tool for the characterization of element distribution and quantitative analysis for corrosion studies.}, language = {en} } @article{RitzEnlowSchulzetal.2012, author = {Ritz, Thomas and Enlow, Michelle Bosquet and Schulz, Stefan M. and Kitts, Robert and Staudenmayer, John and Wright, Rosalind J.}, title = {Respiratory Sinus Arrhythmia as an Index of Vagal Activity during Stress in Infants: Respiratory Influences and Their Control}, series = {PLoS One}, volume = {7}, journal = {PLoS One}, number = {12}, doi = {10.1371/journal.pone.0052729}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-135396}, pages = {e52729}, year = {2012}, abstract = {Respiratory sinus arrhythmia (RSA) is related to cardiac vagal outflow and the respiratory pattern. Prior infant studies have not systematically examined respiration rate and tidal volume influences on infant RSA or the extent to which infants' breathing is too fast to extract a valid RSA. We therefore monitored cardiac activity, respiration, and physical activity in 23 six-month old infants during a standardized laboratory stressor protocol. On average, 12.6\% (range 0-58.2\%) of analyzed breaths were too short for RSA extraction. Higher respiration rate was associated with lower RSA amplitude in most infants, and lower tidal volume was associated with lower RSA amplitude in some infants. RSA amplitude corrected for respiration rate and tidal volume influences showed theoretically expected strong reductions during stress, whereas performance of uncorrected RSA was less consistent. We conclude that stress-induced changes of peak-valley RSA and effects of variations in breathing patterns on RSA can be determined for a representative percentage of infant breaths. As expected, breathing substantially affects infant RSA and needs to be considered in studies of infant psychophysiology.}, language = {en} } @techreport{LinkerMeuthMagnusetal.2012, author = {Linker, Ralf, A. and Meuth, Sven G. and Magnus, Tim and Korn, Thomas and Kleinschnitz, Christoph}, title = {Report on the 4'th scientific meeting of the "Verein zur F{\"o}rderung des Wissenschaftlichen Nachwuchses in der Neurologie" (NEUROWIND e.V.) held in Motzen, Germany, Nov. 2'nd - Nov. 4'th, 2012 [meeting report]}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-76407}, year = {2012}, abstract = {From November 2nd - 4th 2012, the 4th NEUROWIND e.V. meeting was held in Motzen, Brandenburg, Germany. Again more than 60 participants, predominantly at the doctoral student or postdoc level, gathered to share their latest findings in the fields of neurovascular research, neurodegeneration and neuroinflammation. Like in the previous years, the symposium provided an excellent platform for scientific exchange and the presentation of innovative projects in the stimulating surroundings of the Brandenburg outback. This year's keynote lecture on the pathophysiological relevance of neuronal networks was given by Christian Gerloff, Head of the Department of Neurology at the University Clinic of Hamburg-Eppendorf. Another highlight of the meeting was the awarding of the NEUROWIND e.V. prize for young scientists working in the field of experimental neurology. The award is donated by the Merck Serono GmbH, Darmstadt, Germany and is endowed with 20.000 Euro. This year the jury decided unanimously to adjudge the award to Michael Gliem from the Department of Neurology at the University Clinic of D{\"u}sseldorf (group of Sebastian Jander), Germany, for his outstanding work on different macrophage subsets in the pathogenesis of ischemic stroke published in the Annals of Neurology in 2012.}, subject = {Medizin}, language = {en} } @article{KleinschnitzMeuthMagnusetal.2012, author = {Kleinschnitz, Christph and Meuth, Sven G. and Magnus, Tim and Korn, Thomas and Linker, Ralf A.}, title = {Report on the 3'rd scientific meeting of the "Verein zur F{\"o}rderung des Wissenschaftlichen Nachwuchses in der Neurologie" (NEUROWIND e.V.) held in Motzen, Germany, Nov. 4'th - Nov. 6'th, 2011}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-75388}, year = {2012}, abstract = {From November 4th- 6th 2011, the 3rd NEUROWIND e.V. meeting was held in Motzen, Brandenburg, Germany. Like in the previous years, the meeting provided an excellent platform for scientific exchange and the presentation of innovative projects for young colleagues in the fields of neurovascular research, neuroinflammation and neurodegeneration. As kick-off to the scientific sessions, Reinhard Hohlfeld, Head of the Institute for Clinical Neuroimmunology in Munich, gave an illustrious overview on the many fascinations of neuroimmunologic research. A particular highlight on the second day of the meeting was the award of the 1'st NEUROWIND e.V. prize for young academics in the field of experimental neurology. This award is posted for young colleagues under the age of 35 with a significant achievement in the field of neurovascular research, neuroinflammation or neurodegeneration and comprises an amount of 20.000 Euro, founded by Merck Serono GmbH, Darmstadt. Germany. The first prize was awarded to Ivana Nikic from Martin Kerschensteiner's group in Munich for her brilliant work on a reversible form of axon damage in experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis and multiple sclerosis, published in Nature Medicine in 2011. This first prize award ceremony was a great incentive for the next call for proposals now upcoming in 2012.}, subject = {Medizin}, language = {en} } @article{ErhardtAkulaSchumacheretal.2012, author = {Erhardt, A. and Akula, N. and Schumacher, J. and Czamara, D. and Karbalai, N. and M{\"u}ller-Myhsok, B. and Mors, O. and Borglum, A. and Kristensen, A. S. and Woldbye, D. P. D. and Koefoed, P. and Eriksson, E. and Maron, E. and Metspalu, A. and Nurnberger, J. and Philibert, R. A. and Kennedy, J. and Domschke, K. and Reif, A. and Deckert, J. and Otowa, T. and Kawamura, Y. and Kaiya, H. and Okazaki, Y. and Tanii, H. and Tokunaga, K. and Sasaki, T. and Ioannidis, J. P. A. and McMahon, F. J. and Binder, E. B.}, title = {Replication and meta-analysis of TMEM132D gene variants in panic disorder}, series = {Translational Psychiatry}, volume = {2}, journal = {Translational Psychiatry}, number = {e156}, doi = {10.1038/tp.2012.85}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-133324}, year = {2012}, abstract = {A recent genome-wide association study in patients with panic disorder (PD) identified a risk haplotype consisting of two single-nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) (rs7309727 and rs11060369) located in intron 3 of TMEM132D to be associated with PD in three independent samples. Now we report a subsequent confirmation study using five additional PD case-control samples (n = 1670 cases and n 2266 controls) assembled as part of the Panic Disorder International Consortium (PanIC) study for a total of 2678 cases and 3262 controls in the analysis. In the new independent samples of European ancestry (EA), the association of rs7309727 and the risk haplotype rs7309727-rs11060369 was, indeed, replicated, with the strongest signal coming from patients with primary PD, that is, patients without major psychiatric comorbidities (n 1038 cases and n 2411 controls). This finding was paralleled by the results of the meta-analysis across all samples, in which the risk haplotype and rs7309727 reached P-levels of P = 1.4e-8 and P = 1.1e-8, respectively, when restricting the samples to individuals of EA with primary PD. In the Japanese sample no associations with PD could be found. The present results support the initial finding that TMEM132D gene contributes to genetic susceptibility for PD in individuals of EA. Our results also indicate that patient ascertainment and genetic background could be important sources of heterogeneity modifying this association signal in different populations.}, language = {en} } @phdthesis{Peter2012, author = {Peter, Dominik}, title = {Reorganisation der Zellkontakte der Endothelbarriere bei der Stabilisierung durch cAMP und Rac1}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-97787}, school = {Universit{\"a}t W{\"u}rzburg}, year = {2012}, abstract = {Zwischen Blutkompartiment und umliegenden Interstitium besteht eine Barriere, die durch eine einzelne Schicht aus Endothelzellen gebildet wird. Essentiell f{\"u}r diese Barriere, deren Funktion in der Begrenzung des Austausches von Fl{\"u}ssigkeit und gel{\"o}sten Stoffen liegt, sind interzellul{\"a}re Junktionen, welche die Endothelzellen miteinander verbinden. Durch eine gest{\"o}rte Funktion und Regulation der Endothelbarriere entstehen beim Menschen verschiedene Pathologien wie zum Beispiel {\"O}deme, h{\"a}morrhagischer Schlaganfall und vaskul{\"a}re Malformationen. Es ist bekannt, dass cAMP die Endothelbarriere zum Teil durch Aktivierung der kleinen GTPase Rac1 stabilisiert. Trotz der großen medizinischen Relevanz dieses Signalweges, sind die damit einhergehenden Effekte auf die interzellul{\"a}ren Kontakte auf ultrastruktureller Ebene weitgehend unbekannt. In mikrovaskul{\"a}ren Endothelzellkulturen kam es {\"a}hnlich wie in intakten Mikrogef{\"a}ßen zur St{\"a}rkung der Barrierefunktion. So resultierte sowohl nach Behandlung mit Forskolin und Rolipram (F/R), welche zur Steigerung der intrazellul{\"a}ren cAMP-Spiegel f{\"u}hren, als auch nach Zugabe von 8-(4-chlorophenylthio)-2´-O-methyladenosin-3´,5´-cyclic monophosphorothioate (O-Me-cAMP), einem selektiven Aktivator des cAMP nachgeschalteten Epac/Rap1-Signalweges, ein Anstieg des TER; außerdem konnte durch beide Substanzen (F/R und O-Me-cAMP) die Aktivierung von Rac1 induziert werden. Desweiteren wurde eine verst{\"a}rkte Intensit{\"a}t und Linearisierung des Immunfluoreszenzsignals der Zelljunktionsproteine VE-Cadherin und Claudin5 entlang der Zellgrenzen beobachtet. In der ultrastrukturellen Analyse der interzellul{\"a}ren Kontaktzonen-Architektur zeigte sich unter F/R- oder O-Me-cAMP-Exposition ein signifikanter Anstieg an komplexen Interdigitationen. Diese komplexen Strukturen waren dadurch charakterisiert, dass sich die Membranen benachbarter Zellen, die durch zahlreiche endotheliale Junktionen stabilisiert wurden, {\"u}ber vergleichsweise lange Distanzen eng aneinanderlegten, so dass ein deutlich verl{\"a}ngerter Interzellularspalt resultierte. Die Inhibition der Rac1-Aktivierung durch NSC-23766 verminderte die Barrierefunktion und blockierte effektiv die O-Me-cAMP-vermittelte Barrierestabilisierung und Reorganisation der Kontaktzone einschließlich der Junktionsproteine. Demgegen{\"u}ber konnte die F/R-vermittelte Barrierestabilisierung durch NSC-23766 nicht beeintr{\"a}chtigt werden. Parallel dazu durchgef{\"u}hrte Experimente mit makrovaskul{\"a}ren Endothelien zeigten, dass es in diesem Zelltyp unter Bedingungen erh{\"o}hter cAMP-Konzentrationen weder zur Rac1-Aktivierung noch zur Barrierest{\"a}rkung oder Kontaktzonen-Reorganisation kam. Diese Ergebnisse deuten darauf hin, dass in mikrovaskul{\"a}ren Endothelien Rac1-vermittelte {\"A}nderungen der Kontaktzonen-Morphologie zur cAMP-induzierten Barrierestabilisierung beitragen.}, subject = {Endothelbarriere}, language = {de} } @article{KleinertRollBaumgaertneretal.2012, author = {Kleinert, Stefan and Roll, Petra and Baumgaertner, Christian and Himsel, Andrea and Burkhardt, Harald and Mueller, Adelheid and Fleck, Martin and Feuchtenberger, Martin and Janett, Manfred and Tony, Hans-Peter}, title = {Renal Perfusion in Scleroderma Patients Assessed by Microbubble-Based Contrast-Enhanced Ultrasound}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-75207}, year = {2012}, abstract = {Abstract: Objectives: Renal damage is common in scleroderma. It can occur acutely or chronically. Renal reserve might already be impaired before it can be detected by laboratory findings. Microbubble-based contrast-enhanced ultrasound has been demonstrated to improve blood perfusion imaging in organs. Therefore, we conducted a study to assess renal perfusion in scleroderma patients utilizing this novel technique. Materials and Methodology: Microbubble-based contrast agent was infused and destroyed by using high mechanical index by Siemens Sequoia (curved array, 4.5 MHz). Replenishment was recorded for 8 seconds. Regions of interests (ROI) were analyzed in renal parenchyma, interlobular artery and renal pyramid with quantitative contrast software (CUSQ 1.4, Siemens Acuson, Mountain View, California). Time to maximal Enhancement (TmE), maximal enhancement (mE) and maximal enhancement relative to maximal enhancement of the interlobular artery (mE\%A) were calculated for different ROIs. Results: There was a linear correlation between the time to maximal enhancement in the parenchyma and the glomerular filtration rate. However, the other parameters did not reveal significant differences between scleroderma patients and healthy controls. Conclusion: Renal perfusion of scleroderma patients including the glomerular filtration rate can be assessed using microbubble-based contrast media.}, subject = {Medizin}, language = {en} } @article{WarnockOrtizMaueretal.2012, author = {Warnock, David G. and Ortiz, Alberto and Mauer, Michael and Linthorst, Gabor E. and Oliveira, Jo{\~a}o P. and Serra, Andreas L. and Mar{\´o}di, L{\´a}szl{\´o} and Mignani, Renzo and Vujkovac, Bojan and Beitner-Johnson, Dana and Lemay, Roberta and Cole, J. Alexander and Svarstad, Einar and Waldek, Stephen and Germain, Dominique P. and Wanner, Christoph}, title = {Renal outcomes of agalsidase beta treatment for Fabry disease: role of proteinuria and timing of treatment initiation}, series = {Nephrology Dialysis Transplantation}, volume = {27}, journal = {Nephrology Dialysis Transplantation}, number = {3}, organization = {Fabry Registry}, doi = {10.1093/ndt/gfr420}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-124697}, pages = {1042-1049}, year = {2012}, abstract = {Background. The purpose of this study was to identify determinants of renal disease progression in adults with Fabry disease during treatment with agalsidase beta. Methods. Renal function was evaluated in 151 men and 62 women from the Fabry Registry who received agalsidase beta at an average dose of 1 mg/kg/2 weeks for at least 2 years. Patients were categorized into quartiles based on slopes of estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR) during treatment. Multivariate logistic regression analyses were used to identify factors associated with renal disease progression. Results. Men within the first quartile had a mean eGFR slope of -0.1 mL/min/1.73m2/year, whereas men with the most rapid renal disease progression (Quartile 4) had a mean eGFR slope of -6.7 mL/min/1.73m2/year. The risk factor most strongly associated with renal disease progression was averaged urinary protein:creatinine ratio (UP/Cr) ≥1 g/g (odds ratio 112, 95\% confidence interval (95\% CI) 4-3109, P = 0.0054). Longer time from symptom onset to treatment was also associated with renal disease progression (odds ratio 19, 95\% CI 2-184, P = 0.0098). Women in Quartile 4 had the highest averaged UP/Cr (mean 1.8 g/g) and the most rapid renal disease progression: (mean slope -4.4 mL/min/1.73m2/year). Conclusions. Adults with Fabry disease are at risk for progressive loss of eGFR despite enzyme replacement therapy, particularly if proteinuria is ≥1 g/g. Men with little urinary protein excretion and those who began receiving agalsidase beta sooner after the onset of symptoms had stable renal function. These findings suggest that early intervention may lead to optimal renal outcomes.}, language = {en} } @article{BrevoordKrankeKuijpersetal.2012, author = {Brevoord, Daniel and Kranke, Peter and Kuijpers, Marijn and Weber, Nina and Hollmann, Markus and Preckel, Benedikt}, title = {Remote Ischemic Conditioning to Protect against Ischemia-Reperfusion Injury: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis}, series = {PLoS One}, volume = {7}, journal = {PLoS One}, number = {7}, doi = {10.1371/journal.pone.0042179}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-134471}, pages = {e42179}, year = {2012}, abstract = {Background: Remote ischemic conditioning is gaining interest as potential method to induce resistance against ischemia reperfusion injury in a variety of clinical settings. We performed a systematic review and meta-analysis to investigate whether remote ischemic conditioning reduces mortality, major adverse cardiovascular events, length of stay in hospital and in the intensive care unit and biomarker release in patients who suffer from or are at risk for ischemia reperfusion injury. Methods and Results: Medline, EMBASE and Cochrane databases were searched for randomized clinical trials comparing remote ischemic conditioning, regardless of timing, with no conditioning. Two investigators independently selected suitable trials, assessed trial quality and extracted data. 23 studies in patients undergoing cardiac surgery (15 studies), percutaneous coronary intervention (four studies) and vascular surgery (four studies), comprising in total 1878 patients, were included in this review. Compared to no conditioning, remote ischemic conditioning did not reduce mortality (odds ratio 1.22 [95\% confidence interval 0.48, 3.07]) or major adverse cardiovascular events (0.65 [0.38, 1.14]). However, the incidence of myocardial infarction was reduced with remote ischemic conditioning (0.50 [0.31, 0.82]), as was peak troponin release (standardized mean difference -0.28 [-0.47, -0.09]). Conclusion: There is no evidence that remote ischemic conditioning reduces mortality associated with ischemic events; nor does it reduce major adverse cardiovascular events. However, remote ischemic conditioning did reduce the incidence of peri-procedural myocardial infarctions, as well as the release of troponin.}, language = {en} } @phdthesis{Hoelscher2012, author = {H{\"o}lscher, Uvo Christoph}, title = {Relaxations-Dispersions-Bildgebung in der Magnetresonanztomographie}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-79554}, school = {Universit{\"a}t W{\"u}rzburg}, year = {2012}, abstract = {Das Ziel dieser Promotion ist der Aufbau eines dreMR Setups f{\"u}r einen klinischen 1,5T Scanner, das die Relaxations-Dispersions-Bildgebung erm{\"o}glicht, und die anschließende Ergr{\"u}ndung von m{\"o}glichst vielen Anwendungsfeldern von dreMR. Zu der Aufgabe geh{\"o}rt die Bereitstellung der zugrunde liegenden Theorie, der Bau des experimentellen Setups (Offset-Spule und Stromversorgung) sowie die Programmierung der n{\"o}tigen Software. Mit dem gebauten Setup konnten zwei große Anwendungsfelder — dreMR Messungen mit und ohne Kontrastmitteln — untersucht werden.}, subject = {Kernspintomografie}, language = {de} } @article{RoeserEichholzSchwerdtleetal.2012, author = {Roeser, Karolin and Eichholz, Ruth and Schwerdtle, Barbara and Schlarb, Angelika A. and K{\"u}bler, Andrea}, title = {Relationship of sleep quality and health-related quality of life in adolescents according to self- and proxy ratings: a questionnaire survey}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-75953}, year = {2012}, abstract = {Introduction: Sleep disturbances are common in adolescents and adversely affect performance, social contact, and susceptibility to stress. We investigated the hypothesis of a relationship between sleep and health-related quality of life (HRQoL), and applied self- and proxy ratings. Materials and Methods: The sample comprised 92 adolescents aged 11-17 years. All participants and their parents completed a HRQoL measure and the Sleep Disturbance Scale for Children (SDSC ). Children with SDSC T -scores above the normal range (above 60) were classified as poor sleepers. Results: According to self- and proxy ratings, good sleepers reported significantly higher HRQoL than poor sleep- ers. Sleep disturbances were significantly higher and HRQoL significantly lower in self- as compared to parental ratings. Parent-child agreement was higher for subscales measuring observable aspects. Girls experienced significantly stronger sleep disturbances and lower self-rated HRQoL than boys. Discussion: Our findings support the positive relationship of sleep and HRQoL. Furthermore, parents significantly underestimate sleep disturbances and overestimate HRQoL in their children.}, subject = {Psychiatrie}, language = {en} } @article{PanduranganPajakMolnaretal.2012, author = {Pandurangan, Sudhakar and Pajak, Agnieszka and Molnar, Stephen J. and Cober, Elroy R. and Dhaubhadel, Sangeeta and Hern{\´a}ndez-Sebasti{\`a}, Cinta and Kaiser, Werner M. and Nelson, Randall L. and Huber, Steven C. and Marsolais, Fr{\´e}d{\´e}ric}, title = {Relationship between asparagine metabolism and protein concentration in soybean seed}, series = {Journal of Experimental Botany}, volume = {63}, journal = {Journal of Experimental Botany}, number = {8}, doi = {10.1093/jxb/ers039}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-126900}, pages = {3173-3184}, year = {2012}, abstract = {The relationship between asparagine metabolism and protein concentration was investigated in soybean seed. Phenotyping of a population of recombinant inbred lines adapted to Illinois confirmed a positive correlation between free asparagine levels in developing seeds and protein concentration at maturity. Analysis of a second population of recombinant inbred lines adapted to Ontario associated the elevated free asparagine trait with two of four quantitative trait loci determining population variation for protein concentration, including a major one on chromosome 20 (linkage group I) which has been reported in multiple populations. In the seed coat, levels of asparagine synthetase were high at 50 mg and progressively declined until 150 mg seed weight, suggesting that nitrogenous assimilates are pre-conditioned at early developmental stages to enable a high concentration of asparagine in the embryo. The levels of asparaginase B1 showed an opposite pattern, being low at 50 mg and progressively increased until 150 mg, coinciding with an active phase of storage reserve accumulation. In a pair of genetically related cultivars, ∼2-fold higher levels of asparaginase B1 protein and activity in seed coat, were associated with high protein concentration, reflecting enhanced flux of nitrogen. Transcript expression analyses attributed this difference to a specific asparaginase gene, ASPGB1a. These results contribute to our understanding of the processes determining protein concentration in soybean seed.}, language = {en} } @phdthesis{Schmid2012, author = {Schmid, Benedikt}, title = {Relation between cerebral arterio-venous transit time and neuropsychological performance in patients with vascular dementia}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-71234}, school = {Universit{\"a}t W{\"u}rzburg}, year = {2012}, abstract = {Dementia, or any form of degenerative cognitive decline, is one of the major problems in present, and even more will be in future medicine. With Alzheimer's disease (AD) being the most prevalent, Vascular Dementia is the second most entity of dementing processes in the elderly. As diagnostic criteria are still imprecise and in many cases do not embrace early stages of the disease, recent studies have proposed more detailed classifications of the newly created condition Vascular Cognitive Impairment (VCI). Of all conditions subsumed under this term, subcortical small-vessel alterations are the most common cause for cognitive decline. The diagnosis of dementia / cognitive impairment is presently often made in late stages of the disease, when therapeutical options are poor. Thus, early detection of changes of the subcortical small vessels is desirable, when there is still time to identify and aggressively treat risk factors and underlying conditions like diabetes, hyper- or hypotension, and hyperlipidemia. This study aimed to evaluate whether cTT correlates to cognitive dysfunction, i.e. if cTT is fit as an early diagnostic tool for VCI. The study cohort included 38 patients from the Neurological Clinic of the W{\"u}rzburg University hospital admitted due to diagnoses other than dementia or stroke. As a result of this study it turned out that cTT is certainly capable of fulfilling the task to easily and effectively detect and evaluate possible microvascular lesions of the brain with respect to the actual clinical relevance for the patient. When compared to the other proposed diagnostic tools, neuropsychological testing and MRI, the advantages of cTT are obvious: its measurement is a low-cost and quick procedure which would spare both patients and examiners a long neuropsychological exam or complement it. cTT is safe to assess as the only possible risks derive from the use of the contrast agent, which are rare and easily manageable. It has also proven to be more accurate in showing the extent of cognitive impairment than MRI. Finally, it is widely available. The only prerequisite is an ultrasound machine capable of transcranial color-coded duplex sonography. No cost-intensive procedures like MRI are needed. So, with neuropsychological testing remaining the gold standard, cTT here proved to be a reliable alternative which is more time- and cost-effective than MRI.}, subject = {Demenz}, language = {en} } @phdthesis{Haydn2012, author = {Haydn, Johannes}, title = {Regulation of ERK1/2 signaling in melanoma}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-85727}, school = {Universit{\"a}t W{\"u}rzburg}, year = {2012}, abstract = {Die Mechanismen in einer Zelle, die die Genexpression und somit den Stoffwechsel, das Wachstum und das gesamte Zellverhalten steuern, sind ebenso bedeutsam f{\"u}r das Verst{\"a}ndnis der grundlegenden Biologie einer lebenden Zelle wie f{\"u}r die Vorg{\"a}nge der Krebsentstehung. Dabei bilden hochvernetzte, und strikt regulierte Signaltransduktionswege die Basis f{\"u}r ein belastbares und zugleich hochflexibles regulatorisches Netzwerk. Die St{\"o}rung solcher Signalkaskaden kann zum einen urs{\"a}chlich aber auch modifizierend auf die Bildung von Tumoren wirken. Die von Rezeptortyrosinkinasen (RTK) und RAS abh{\"a}ngigen Signalwege, die zur Aktivierung von AKT und ERK1/2 f{\"u}hren, sind hierbei von besonderem Interesse f{\"u}r die Entstehung des malignen Melanoms. Mutationen in Komponenten dieser Wege (z.B. NRAS, BRAF oder PTEN), die die Signalst{\"a}rke erh{\"o}hen kommen in Melanomen sehr h{\"a}ufig vor. Im ersten Teil dieser Arbeit wurden die unterschiedlichen und vielf{\"a}ltigen Funktionen von MKP2, einem Feedbackregulator des ERK1/2-Weges, unter verschiedenen zellul{\"a}ren Rahmenbedingungen, untersucht. Des Weiteren wird eine Funktion des zum AP1-Komplex geh{\"o}renden FOSL1, einem unter transkriptioneller Kontrolle des ERK1/2-Weges stehendem Transkriptionsfaktors, hinsichtlich der Steuerung der Zell-Proliferation gezeigt. Weiterhin habe ich Aspekte der direkten pharmakologischen Inhibition des ERK1/2-Weges hinsichtlich ihres Effekts auf die Ausl{\"o}sung von Apoptose untersucht. Aufgrund der H{\"a}ufigkeit von Mutationen in Genen, die f{\"u}r Proteine des ERK1/2-Weges kodieren (z.B. NRASQ61K, BRAFV600E), gilt die Inhibition dieses Signalwegs als vielversprechende Strategie zur Behandlung des Melanoms. Auch wenn klinische Studien, die Inhibitoren f{\"u}r MEK oder RAF als Einzelmedikamente verwenden, bei mehrmonatiger Behandlung sehr erfolgreich sind, konnten so keine langfristigen Erfolge erzielt werden. Aus diesem Grund werden nun Kombinationstherapien, die einen Inhibitor des ERK1/2-Weges und eine weitere Form der Therapie kombinieren, untersucht. Der zweite Teil dieser Arbeit beschreibt, dass der spezifische MEK Inhibitor PD184352 Melanomzellen vor der Apoptosewirkung von Cisplatin sch{\"u}tzen kann. Einzelbehandlung mit Cisplatin f{\"u}hrt hierbei zur Akkumulation von DNA Sch{\"a}den, die wiederum Caspase-abh{\"a}ngig Apoptose induzieren. Zus{\"a}tzliche Anwendung des MEK Inhibitors verringerte jedoch in einigen Zelllinien das Potential von Cisplatin, Apoptose auszul{\"o}sen. Diese Zellen zeigten eine verst{\"a}rkte Aktivierung der Serin/Threonin-KInase AKT nach MEK Inhibition. Diese AKT Aktivierung f{\"u}hrte zur Inaktivierung der FOXO Transkriptionsfaktoren, was wiederum die Expression des pro-apoptotischen BH3-only Proteins PUMA verringerte. PUMA selbst ist ein wichtiger Bestandteil der Apoptose Maschinerie, die durch Cisplatin aktiviert wird. Die im Rahmen dieser Arbeit erhaltenen Befunde deuten darauf hin, dass RTKs, im besonderen EGFR, bei diesem Crosstalk eine Rolle spielen. Diese Ergebnisse zeigen, dass die Inhibition des RAS/RAF/MEK/ERK Signalweges im Melanom nicht zwangsl{\"a}ufig von Vorteil sein muss, falls die Zellen gleichzeitig mit einem genotoxischen Medikament behandelt werden. Hier kann sie sogar die {\"U}berlebensf{\"a}higkeit von Melanomzellen unter Apoptose induzierenden Bedingungen verbessern.}, subject = {Melanom}, language = {en} } @phdthesis{Hubertus2012, author = {Hubertus, Katharina}, title = {Regulation des cAMP Spiegel und der Signaltransduktion in humanen Thrombozyten durch Prostanoid-Rezeptoren}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-71996}, school = {Universit{\"a}t W{\"u}rzburg}, year = {2012}, abstract = {Prostanoide wirken {\"u}ber Prostanoid-Rezeptoren auf die Aktivierung oder Hemmung der Thrombozyten. In dieser Arbeit wurde die Existenz und Funktionsweise der Prostanoid-Rezeptoren anhand synthetischer Agonisten und Antagonisten in humanen Thrombozyten nachgewiesen. Weiter wurde untersucht, {\"u}ber welche Prostanoid-Rezeptoren die Signaltransduktion der nat{\"u}rlichen Agonisten wie PGE2, PGE1 und PGA1 vermittelt wird, sowie das Zusammenspiel der Prostanoid-Rezeptoren auf die Aktivierung oder Hemmung der Thrombozyten gezeigt. Das Vorhandensein der Prostaglandin E2 Synthase 3 wurde nachgewiesen sowie erste Anhaltspunkte f{\"u}r die Existenz eines Komplexes aus Prostaglandin E2 Synthase 3, Hitzeschockprotein-90 sowie Casein Kinase 2 gezeigt.}, subject = {Prostaglandine}, language = {de} } @phdthesis{Doehler2012, author = {D{\"o}hler, Anja}, title = {Regulation der Toleranzinduktion von steady-state migratorischen Dendritischen Zellen durch den Transkriptionsfaktor RelB}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-72343}, school = {Universit{\"a}t W{\"u}rzburg}, year = {2012}, abstract = {Toleranz gegen{\"u}ber Selbstantigenen in den peripheren Geweben kann durch CD4+ CD25+ Foxp3+ regulatorische T-Zellen (Tregs) vermittelt werden. Diese Zellen entstehen entweder in Folge der thymischen T-Zellselektion (nat{\"u}rlich vorkommende Tregs, nTreg) oder durch Konversion aus naiven T-Zellen in den peripheren lymphatischen Organen (induzierte Tregs, iTregs). Im Vorfeld der Arbeit war bereits bekannt, dass Dendritische Zellen (DZ) eine wichtige Rolle bei der Generierung von iTreg spielen. Allerdings bestand weitestgehend Unklarheit dar{\"u}ber, welche DZ in welchem Reifungszustand dazu in der Lage sind, iTregs gegen peripher-exprimierte Selbstantigene zu induzieren. Steady-state migratorische DZ (ssmDZ) gelten in dieser Hinsicht als potentielle Kandidaten, da bekannt ist, dass diese DZ bereits unter hom{\"o}ostatischen Bedingungen Selbstantigene aus peripheren Geweben in die drainierenden Lymphknoten transportieren und dort T-Zellen pr{\"a}sentieren k{\"o}nnen. Ein Ziel der vorliegenden Arbeit war daher, den Ph{\"a}notyp und die tolerogene Kapazit{\"a}t der ssmDZ in den hautdrainierenden Lymphknoten n{\"a}her zu untersuchen. Es konnte gezeigt werden, dass ssmDZ einen semireifen MHC IIint CD40hi CD80/CD86int CCR7+ Ph{\"a}notyp aufweisen und in vitro mit Hilfe von endogenem TGF-β iTregs induzieren k{\"o}nnen. Dar{\"u}ber hinaus belegt diese Arbeit zusammen mit weiteren Daten aus unserer Arbeitsgruppe, dass ssmDZ in transgenen K5mOVA-M{\"a}usen zellassoziertes epidermales OVA aus der Haut in die drainierenden Lymphknoten transportieren und dort an CD4+ OVA-spezifische TZR-transgene OT-II T-Zellen pr{\"a}sentieren k{\"o}nnen. Innerhalb der ssmDZ konnten die Langerin+ dermalen DZ als die DZ-Subpopulation eingegrenzt werden, die f{\"u}r die Konversion von naiven OT-II T-Zellen in CD4+ CD25+ Foxp3+ iTregs verantwortlich war. Ferner zeigte sich, dass CD103 nicht als Marker f{\"u}r ssmDZ in den hautdrainierenden Lymphknoten herangezogen werden kann. Ein weiteres Ziel dieser Arbeit war, herauszufinden, welchen Einfluss der Transkriptionsfaktor RelB auf die partielle Reifung und Migration der ssmDZ hat. RelB ist ein Mitglied der NF-κB-Familie und wird mit der Reifung von DZ in Verbindung gebracht. Erste Experimente zeigten eine nukle{\"a}re Translokation von RelB in ssmDZ sowie eine verringerte Frequenz dieser DZ in den hautdrainierenden Lymphknoten von relB+/- M{\"a}usen und M{\"a}usen mit einer Defizienz f{\"u}r den RelB-Bindungspartner p52. Allerdings konnte bei M{\"a}usen mit einer DZ-spezifischen RelB-Inaktivierung (RelBDCko M{\"a}use) eine erh{\"o}hte Frequenz an ssmDZ in den hautdrainierenden Lymphknoten festgestellt, die nicht auf einer Zunahme an DZ in der Haut der Tiere zur{\"u}ckzuf{\"u}hren war. Diese Ergebnisse legen einerseits die Vermutung nahe, dass es sich bei den beobachteten Effekte in den relB+/- M{\"a}usen um DZ-extrinsische Auswirkungen auf die ssmDZ handelt. Andererseits scheint RelB unter hom{\"o}ostatischen Bedingungen die Erhaltung und Migration der ssmDZ eher negativ zu beeinflussen. Weitere durchflusszytometrische Analysen wiesen zudem darauf hin, dass RelB in ssmDZ die Expression von Reifungsmarkern nur partiell reguliert. So konnte auf den ssmDZ in den hautdrainierenden Lymphknoten von RelBDCko M{\"a}usen eine erh{\"o}hte Expression von CD40 beobachtet werden, w{\"a}hrend andere Reifungsmarker wie MHC II, CD80 und CD86 nicht signifikant in ihrer Expression betroffen waren. Im Rahmen dieser Arbeit wurde zudem untersucht, wie sich eine RelB-Defizienz in DZ auf die Hom{\"o}ostase und Induktion von Tregs auswirkt. Die hierzu analysierten RelBDCko M{\"a}use wiesen eine erh{\"o}hte Frequenz und absolute Zellzahl an Tregs in allen untersuchten lymphatischen Organen (hautdrainierende Lymphknoten, Milz und Thymus) auf. Dar{\"u}ber hinaus war in diesen Organen auch eine verst{\"a}rkte Proliferation der Tregs gegen{\"u}ber den Kontrolltieren festzustellen. Weitere Untersuchungen zeigten, dass die Proliferation der Tregs in RelBDCko M{\"a}usen in den hautdrainierenden Lymphknoten sogar st{\"a}rker ausfiel als in der Milz. RelB scheint somit die tolerogene Kapazit{\"a}t der DZ zur Regulation der Treg-Expansion im Thymus und in der Peripherie zu beeinflussen. Unter Verwendung von neutralisierenden αIL-2-Antik{\"o}rpern konnte zudem belegt werden, dass die periphere Proliferation der Tregs in den RelBDCko M{\"a}usen von IL-2 abh{\"a}ngig ist. Damit einhergehend zeigten erste Vorversuche eine erh{\"o}hte IL-2-Produktion in den peripheren lymphatischen Organen von RelBDCko M{\"a}usen. Zusammenfassend legen die Daten dieser Arbeit den Schluss nahe, dass ssmDZ in den hautdrainierenden Lymphknoten in der Lage sind, Toleranz durch Induktion von iTregs gegen epidermale Selbstantigene zu induzieren. Untersuchungen an neuartigen M{\"a}usen mit einer konditionalen RelB-Inaktivierung spezifisch in DZ deuten darauf hin, dass die Migration und Reifung von ssmDZ partiell durch RelB reguliert wird. Da Tregs eine Schl{\"u}sselrolle bei der Erhaltung der peripheren Toleranz einnehmen, ist die Beobachtung, dass eine RelB-Defizienz in allen DZ zu einer verst{\"a}rkten Treg-Proliferation und somit zu einer ver{\"a}nderten Treg-Hom{\"o}ostase f{\"u}hrt, ein intererssanter Ausgangspunkt f{\"u}r weitere Untersuchungen.}, subject = {Dendritische Zelle}, language = {de} } @article{WuPuAllenetal.2012, author = {Wu, Lingdan and Pu, Jie and Allen, John J. B. and Pauli, Paul}, title = {Recognition of facial expressions in individuals with elevated levels of depressive symptoms: an eye-movement study}, series = {Depression Research and Treatment}, volume = {2012}, journal = {Depression Research and Treatment}, number = {249030}, doi = {10.1155/2012/249030}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-123153}, year = {2012}, abstract = {Previous studies consistently reported abnormal recognition of facial expressions in depression. However, it is still not clear whether this abnormality is due to an enhanced or impaired ability to recognize facial expressions, and what underlying cognitive systems are involved. The present study aimed to examine how individuals with elevated levels of depressive symptoms differ from controls on facial expression recognition and to assess attention and information processing using eye tracking. Forty participants (18 with elevated depressive symptoms) were instructed to label facial expressions depicting one of seven emotions. Results showed that the high-depression group, in comparison with the low-depression group, recognized facial expressions faster and with comparable accuracy. Furthermore, the high-depression group demonstrated greater leftwards attention bias which has been argued to be an indicator of hyperactivation of right hemisphere during facial expression recognition.}, language = {en} } @phdthesis{Curtef2012, author = {Curtef, Oana}, title = {Rayleigh-quotient optimization on tensor products of Grassmannians}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-83383}, school = {Universit{\"a}t W{\"u}rzburg}, year = {2012}, abstract = {Applications in various research areas such as signal processing, quantum computing, and computer vision, can be described as constrained optimization tasks on certain subsets of tensor products of vector spaces. In this work, we make use of techniques from Riemannian geometry and analyze optimization tasks on subsets of so-called simple tensors which can be equipped with a differentiable structure. In particular, we introduce a generalized Rayleigh-quotient function on the tensor product of Grassmannians and on the tensor product of Lagrange- Grassmannians. Its optimization enables a unified approach to well-known tasks from different areas of numerical linear algebra, such as: best low-rank approximations of tensors (data compression), computing geometric measures of entanglement (quantum computing) and subspace clustering (image processing). We perform a thorough analysis on the critical points of the generalized Rayleigh-quotient and develop intrinsic numerical methods for its optimization. Explicitly, using the techniques from Riemannian optimization, we present two type of algorithms: a Newton-like and a conjugated gradient algorithm. Their performance is analysed and compared with established methods from the literature.}, subject = {Optimierung}, language = {en} } @article{HaeuslerHermKunzeetal.2012, author = {Haeusler, Karl Georg and Herm, Juliane and Kunze, Claudia and Kr{\"u}ll, Matthias and Brechtel, Lars and Lock, J{\"u}rgen and Hohenhaus, Marc and Heuschmann, Peter U. and Fiebach, Jochen B. and Haverkamp, Wilhelm and Endres, Matthias and Jungehulsing, Gerhard Jan}, title = {Rate of cardiac arrhythmias and silent brain lesions in experienced marathon runners: rationale, design and baseline data of the Berlin Beat of Running study}, series = {BMC Cardiovascular Disorders}, volume = {12}, journal = {BMC Cardiovascular Disorders}, number = {69}, doi = {10.1186/1471-2261-12-69}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-133677}, year = {2012}, abstract = {Background: Regular exercise is beneficial for cardiovascular health but a recent meta-analysis indicated a relationship between extensive endurance sport and a higher risk of atrial fibrillation, an independent risk factor for stroke. However, data on the frequency of cardiac arrhythmias or (clinically silent) brain lesions during and after marathon running are missing. Methods/Design: In the prospective observational "Berlin Beat of Running" study experienced endurance athletes underwent clinical examination (CE), 3 Tesla brain magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), carotid ultrasound imaging (CUI) and serial blood sampling (BS) within 2-3 days prior (CE, MRI, CUI, BS), directly after (CE, BS) and within 2 days after (CE, MRI, BS) the 38\(^{th}\) BMW BERLIN-MARATHON 2011. All participants wore a portable electrocardiogram (ECG)-recorder throughout the 4 to 5 days baseline study period. Participants with pathological MRI findings after the marathon, troponin elevations or detected cardiac arrhythmias will be asked to undergo cardiac MRI to rule out structural abnormalities. A follow-up is scheduled after one year. Results: Here we report the baseline data of the enrolled 110 athletes aged 36-61 years. Their mean age was 48.8 \(\pm\) 6.0 years, 24.5\% were female, 8.2\% had hypertension and 2.7\% had hyperlipidaemia. Participants have attended a mean of 7.5 \(\pm\) 6.6 marathon races within the last 5 years and a mean of 16 \(\pm\) 36 marathon races in total. Their weekly running distance prior to the 38\(^{th}\) BMW BERLIN-MARATHON was 65 \(\pm\) 17 km. Finally, 108 (98.2\%) Berlin Beat-Study participants successfully completed the 38\(^{th}\) BMW BERLIN-MARATHON 2011. Discussion: Findings from the "Berlin Beats of Running" study will help to balance the benefits and risks of extensive endurance sport. ECG-recording during the marathon might contribute to identify athletes at risk for cardiovascular events. MRI results will give new insights into the link between physical stress and brain damage.}, language = {en} } @article{OPUS4-12762, title = {Rapidity gap cross sections measured with the ATLAS detector in pp collisions at √s=7TeV}, series = {The European Physical Journal C}, volume = {72}, journal = {The European Physical Journal C}, number = {1926}, organization = {ATLAS Collaboration}, doi = {10.1140/epjc/s10052-012-1926-0}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-127629}, year = {2012}, abstract = {Pseudorapidity gap distributions in proton-proton collisions at √s=7 TeV are studied using a minimum bias data sample with an integrated luminosity of 7.1 μb\(^{-1}\). Cross sections are measured differentially in terms of Δη\(^F\), the larger of the pseudorapidity regions extending to the limits of the ATLAS sensitivity, at η=±4.9, in which no final state particles are produced above a transverse momentum threshold pcutT. The measurements span the region 0<Δη\(^F\)<8 for 200MeV