@phdthesis{Bellwon2015, author = {Bellwon, Patricia}, title = {Kinetic assessment by in vitro approaches - A contribution to reduce animals in toxicity testing}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-122693}, school = {Universit{\"a}t W{\"u}rzburg}, year = {2015}, abstract = {The adoption of directives and regulations by the EU requires the development of alternative testing strategies as opposed to animal testing for risk assessment of xenobiotics. Additionally, high attrition rates of drugs late in the discovery phase demand improvement of current test batteries applied in the preclinical phase within the pharmaceutical area. These issues were taken up by the EU founded 7th Framework Program "Predict-IV"; with the overall goal to improve the predictability of safety of an investigational product, after repeated exposure, by integration of "omics" technologies applied on well established in vitro approaches. Three major target organs for drug-induced toxicity were in focus: liver, kidney and central nervous system. To relate obtained dynamic data with the in vivo situation, kinetics of the test compounds have to be evaluated and extrapolated by physiologically based pharmacokinetic modeling. This thesis assessed in vitro kinetics of the selected test compounds (cyclosporine A, adefovir dipivoxil and cisplatinum) regarding their reliability and relevance to respective in vivo pharmacokinetics. Cells were exposed daily or every other day to the test compounds at two concentration levels (toxic and non-toxic) for up to 14 days. Concentrations of the test compounds or their major biotransformation products were determined by LC-MS/MS or ICP-MS in vehicle, media, cells and plastic adsorption samples generated at five different time-points on the first and the last treatment day. Cyclosporine A bioaccumulation was evident in primary rat hepatocytes (PRH) at the high concentration, while efficient biotransformation mediated by CYP3A4 and CYP3A5 was determined in primary human hepatocytes (PHH) and HepaRG cells. The lower biotransformation in PRH is in accordance with observation made in vivo with the rat being a poor model for CYP3A biotransformation. Further, inter-assay variability was noticed in PHH caused by biological variability in CYP3A4 and CYP3A5 activity in human donors. The inter-assay variability observed for PRH and HepaRG cells was a result of differences between vehicles regarding their cyclosporine A content. Cyclosporine A biotransformation was more prominent in HepaRG cells due to stable and high CYP3A4 and CYP3A5 activity. In addition, in vitro clearances were calculated and scaled to in vivo. All scaled in vitro clearances were overestimated (PRH: 10-fold, PHH: 2-fold, HepaRG cells: 2-fold). These results should be proven by physiologically-based pharmacokinetic modeling and additional experiments, in order to verify that these overestimations are constant for each system and subsequently can be diminished by implementation of further scaling factors. Brain cell cultures, primary neuronal culture of mouse cortex cells and primary aggregating rat brain cells, revealed fast achieved steady state levels of cyclosporine A. This indicates a chemical distribution of cyclosporine A between the aqueous and organic phases and only minor involvement of biological processes such as active transport and biotransformation. Hence, cyclosporine A uptake into cells is presumably transport mediated, supported by findings of transporter experiments performed on a parallel artificial membrane and Caco-2 cells. Plastic adsorption of cyclosporine A was significant, but different for each model, and should be considered by physiologically based pharmacokinetic modeling. Kinetics of adefovir dipivoxil highlights the limits of in vitro approaches. Active transporters are required for adefovir uptake, but were not functional in RPTECT/TERT1. Therefore, adefovir uptake was limited to passive diffusion of adefovir dipivoxil, which itself degrades time-dependently under culture conditions. Cisplatinum kinetics, studied in RPTEC/TERT1 cells, indicated intracellular enrichment of platinum, while significant bioaccumulation was not noted. This could be due to cisplatinum not reaching steady state levels within 14 days repeated exposure. As shown in vivo, active transport occurred from the basolateral to apical side, but with lower velocity. Hence, obtained data need to be modeled to estimate cellular processes, which can be scaled and compared to in vivo. Repeated daily exposure to two different drug concentrations makes it possible to account for bioaccumulation at toxic concentrations or biotransformation/extrusion at non-toxic concentrations. Potential errors leading to misinterpretation of data were reduced by analyses of the vehicles as the applied drug concentrations do not necessarily correspond to the nominal concentrations. Finally, analyses of separate compartments (medium, cells, plastic) give insights into a compound's distribution, reduce misprediction of cellular processes, e.g. biotransformation, and help to interpret kinetic data. On the other hand, the limits of in vitro approaches have also been pointed out. For correct extrapolation to in vivo, it is essential that the studied in vitro system exhibits the functionality of proteins, which play a key role in the specific drug induced toxicity. Considering the benefits and limitations, it is worth to validate this long-term treatment experimental set-up and expand it on co-culture systems and on organs-on-chips with regard to alternative toxicity testing strategies for repeated dose toxicity studies.}, subject = {Zellkultur}, language = {en} } @article{CalebiroMaiellaro2014, author = {Calebiro, Davide and Maiellaro, Isabella}, title = {cAMP signaling microdomains and their observation by optical methods}, series = {Frontiers in Cellular Neuroscience}, volume = {8}, journal = {Frontiers in Cellular Neuroscience}, issn = {1662-5102}, doi = {10.3389/fncel.2014.00350}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-118252}, pages = {350}, year = {2014}, abstract = {The second messenger cyclic AMP (cAMP) is a major intracellular mediator of many hormones and neurotransmitters and regulates a myriad of cell functions, including synaptic plasticity in neurons. Whereas cAMP can freely diffuse in the cytosol, a growing body of evidence suggests the formation of cAMP gradients and microdomains near the sites of cAMP production, where cAMP signals remain apparently confined. The mechanisms responsible for the formation of such microdomains are subject of intensive investigation. The development of optical methods based on fluorescence resonance energy transfer (FRET), which allow a direct observation of cAMP signaling with high temporal and spatial resolution, is playing a fundamental role in elucidating the nature of such microdomains. Here, we will review the optical methods used for monitoring cAMP and protein kinase A (PKA) signaling in living cells, providing some examples of their application in neurons, and will discuss the major hypotheses on the formation of cAMP/PKA microdomains.}, language = {en} } @article{BrandAmannMandeletal.2014, author = {Brand, Susanne and Amann, Kerstin and Mandel, Philipp and Zimnol, Anna and Schupp, Nicole}, title = {Oxidative DNA Damage in Kidneys and Heart of Hypertensive Mice Is Prevented by Blocking Angiotensin II and Aldosterone Receptors}, series = {PLOS ONE}, volume = {9}, journal = {PLOS ONE}, number = {12}, issn = {1932-6203}, doi = {10.1371/journal.pone.0115715}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-118011}, pages = {e115715}, year = {2014}, abstract = {INTRODUCTION: Recently, we could show that angiotensin II, the reactive peptide of the blood pressure-regulating renin-angiotensin-aldosterone-system, causes the formation of reactive oxygen species and DNA damage in kidneys and hearts of hypertensive mice. To further investigate on the one hand the mechanism of DNA damage caused by angiotensin II, and on the other hand possible intervention strategies against end-organ damage, the effects of substances interfering with the renin-angiotensin-aldosterone-system on angiotensin II-induced genomic damage were studied. METHODS: In C57BL/6-mice, hypertension was induced by infusion of 600 ng/kg • min angiotensin II. The animals were additionally treated with the angiotensin II type 1 receptor blocker candesartan, the mineralocorticoid receptor blocker eplerenone and the antioxidant tempol. DNA damage and the activation of transcription factors were studied by immunohistochemistry and protein expression analysis. RESULTS: Administration of angiotensin II led to a significant increase of blood pressure, decreased only by candesartan. In kidneys and hearts of angiotensin II-treated animals, significant oxidative stress could be detected (1.5-fold over control). The redox-sensitive transcription factors Nrf2 and NF-κB were activated in the kidney by angiotensin II-treatment (4- and 3-fold over control, respectively) and reduced by all interventions. In kidneys and hearts an increase of DNA damage (3- and 2-fold over control, respectively) and of DNA repair (3-fold over control) was found. These effects were ameliorated by all interventions in both organs. Consistently, candesartan and tempol were more effective than eplerenone. CONCLUSION: Angiotensin II-induced DNA damage is caused by angiotensin II type 1 receptor-mediated formation of oxidative stress in vivo. The angiotensin II-mediated physiological increase of aldosterone adds to the DNA-damaging effects. Blocking angiotensin II and mineralocorticoid receptors therefore has beneficial effects on end-organ damage independent of blood pressure normalization.}, language = {en} } @article{AgarwalYangRiceetal.2014, author = {Agarwal, Shailesh R. and Yang, Pei-Chi and Rice, Monica and Singer, Cherie A. and Nikolaev, Viacheslav O. and Lohse, Martin J. and Clancy, Colleen E. and Harvey, Robert D.}, title = {Role of Membrane Microdomains in Compartmentation of cAMP Signaling}, series = {PLOS ONE}, volume = {9}, journal = {PLOS ONE}, number = {4}, issn = {1932-6203}, doi = {10.1371/journal.pone.0095835}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-116673}, pages = {e95835}, year = {2014}, abstract = {Spatially restricting cAMP production to discrete subcellular locations permits selective regulation of specific functional responses. But exactly where and how cAMP signaling is confined is not fully understood. Different receptors and adenylyl cyclase isoforms responsible for cAMP production are not uniformly distributed between lipid raft and non-lipid raft domains of the plasma membrane. We sought to determine the role that these membrane domains play in organizing cAMP responses in HEK293 cells. The freely diffusible FRET-based biosensor Epac2-camps was used to measure global cAMP responses, while versions of the probe targeted to lipid raft (Epac2-MyrPalm) and non-raft (Epac2-CAAX) domains were used to monitor local cAMP production near the plasma membrane. Disruption of lipid rafts by cholesterol depletion selectively altered cAMP responses produced by raft-associated receptors. The results indicate that receptors associated with lipid raft as well as non-lipid raft domains can contribute to global cAMP responses. In addition, basal cAMP activity was found to be significantly higher in non-raft domains. This was supported by the fact that pharmacologic inhibition of adenylyl cyclase activity reduced basal cAMP activity detected by Epac2-CAAX but not Epac2-MyrPalm or Epac2-camps. Responses detected by Epac2-CAAX were also more sensitive to direct stimulation of adenylyl cyclase activity, but less sensitive to inhibition of phosphodiesterase activity. Quantitative modeling was used to demonstrate that differences in adenylyl cyclase and phosphodiesterase activities are necessary but not sufficient to explain compartmentation of cAMP associated with different microdomains of the plasma membrane.}, language = {en} } @phdthesis{Riese2014, author = {Riese, Thorsten}, title = {Analysen zur potentiellen Gentoxizit{\"a}t von Terahertzstrahlung in vitro}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-116469}, school = {Universit{\"a}t W{\"u}rzburg}, year = {2014}, abstract = {Im Rahmen dieser Arbeit wurden immortalisierte humane Keratinozyten (HaCaT-Zelllinie) {\"u}ber eine Dauer von 24 Stunden mit Terahertzstrahlung der Frequenz 0,106 THz und einer Leistungsflussdichte von 2 mW/cm² behandelt und anschließend mittels „cytokinesis-block micronucleus cytome assay" ausgewertet. Ferner wurden Proben der gleichen Zelllinie {\"u}ber einen Zeitraum von 24 Stunden Temperaturen zwischen 37 °C und 42 °C ausgesetzt und zum einen auf Hinweise f{\"u}r Gentoxizit{\"a}t mit Hilfe des Mikrokerntests untersucht und zum anderen mittels Western Blot die Expressionsrate von Hitzeschockproteinen der 70 kDa Familie bestimmt. Die der Terahertzstrahlung ausgesetzten Zellen zeigten gegen{\"u}ber den Kontrollen keine signifikanten Ver{\"a}nderungen der Marker f{\"u}r chromosomale Aberrationen oder der Zellteilung. Die der erh{\"o}hten Temperatur ausgesetzten Zellen zeigten einen signifikanten Anstieg der Mikrokernraten und weiterer Marker f{\"u}r Gentoxizit{\"a}t sowie eine damit korrelierende Zunahme der synthetisierten Proteinmenge der Hsp70 Proteine im Rahmen der Hitzeschockreaktion.}, subject = {Terahertzbereich}, language = {de} } @phdthesis{Ruebeling2014, author = {R{\"u}beling, Karsten}, title = {Identifizierung und pharmakologische Charakterisierung von Adenosinrezeptoren in humanen Melanomzelllinien}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-115137}, school = {Universit{\"a}t W{\"u}rzburg}, year = {2014}, abstract = {Adenosin steuert seine physiologische Funktionen {\"u}ber die vier G-Protein gekoppelten Adenosinrezeptoren A1, A2A, A2B und A3 und kann enormen Einfluss auf die Zellphysiologie und das Immunsystem haben. Hohe Adenosinkonzentrationen in Tumorgeweben haben das Interesse vieler Forschungsgruppen geweckt und den Nachweis von AR und dessen tumorf{\"o}rdernde sowie -hemmende Wirkung auf diverse Krebszellen nach sich gezogen. Melanome sind f{\"u}r 90\% der letal ausgehenden Hautkrebsformen verantwortlich, da bereits kleinste Formen metastasieren k{\"o}nnen und vielmals eine rein chirurgische Therapie keine Heilung verspricht. Bei ung{\"u}nstiger Prognose schr{\"a}nken adjuvante und systemische Therapieerg{\"a}nzungen die Lebensqualit{\"a}t erheblich ein. Auf der Suche nach gezielteren und schonenderen Therapieans{\"a}tzen gilt es, die Rolle des Adenosins im Tumorgeschehen weiter aufzukl{\"a}ren, was den Nachweis und die Charakterisierung von AR und deren rezeptorspezifisch-gekoppelte Effekte voraussetzt. Daher sollten in der hier vorliegenden Arbeit die f{\"u}nf humanen Melanomzelllinien A375, Brown, MV3, SK MEL23 und MEL2A auf die Expression von AR untersucht werden. Zu Beginn wurden die Zellen mit Hilfe von Bindungsexperimenten unter Einsatz radioaktiv markierter Liganden ([3H]HEMADO, [3H]CCPA, [3H]NECA und [3H]ZM 241385) auf das Vorliegen der vier AR-Subtypen untersucht. A1- und A3-AR wurden nach Bindungsstudien mit [3H]CCPA bzw. [3H]HEMADO ausgeschlossen und nicht weiter untersucht. Durch Bindungsstudien mit [3H]ZM 241385 konnten in den Zellen Brown, MV3, SK-MEL23 und MEL2A geringe Mengen von A2B-Rezeptoren detektiert werden. Es folgten funktionelle Untersuchungen zur Stimulation der AC mit den Liganden NECA und CGS 21680 unter besonderem Blick auf die Differenzierung zwischen einer A2A- oder A2B vermittelten Stimulation. Ein NECA vermittelter Anstieg des c[32P]AMP im AC-Versuch best{\"a}tigte die Anwesenheit von A2B-Rezeptoren in den Zellen A375, Brown, MV3 und SK-MEL23. Durch CGS 21680 kam es hingegen zu keiner AC-Stimulation, was eine A2A-AR-Beteiligung ausschloss. Zur Best{\"a}tigung einer A2B gekoppelten AC-Aktivit{\"a}t wurde zum Abschluss der Versuche die Wirkung von drei selektiven Antagonisten (DPCPX, SCH 58261 und MRE 3008 F20) auf ein NECA induziertes cAMP-Signal {\"u}berpr{\"u}ft. Mit den drei Antagonisten konnte an den Zelllinien A375, Brown und MV3 die f{\"u}r A2B-AR zu erwartende Wirkung nachgewiesen und damit die Expression von A2B-AR in diesen Zellen best{\"a}tigt werden. Die gewonnenen Daten k{\"o}nnen als Ausgangspunkt weiterf{\"u}hrender Untersuchungen genutzt werden, um die Rolle von AR in Krebszellen besser zu verstehen. Sie k{\"o}nnten als Grundlage f{\"u}r die Suche nach potenziellen Angriffspunkten f{\"u}r neue Therapieans{\"a}tze dienen und so einen Beitrag f{\"u}r Fortschritte in der Behandlung von Tumoren leisten.}, subject = {Adenosin}, language = {de} } @phdthesis{Mandel2014, author = {Mandel, Philipp}, title = {Entstehung von oxidativen Stressmarkern in DNA und RNA nach der Behandlung mit den Hormonen Angiotensin II und Aldosteron in vitro und in vivo : Vergleich von drei Analysemethoden zum Nachweis von 8-Oxo-2'-desoxyguanosin in LLC-PK1-Zellen}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-111190}, school = {Universit{\"a}t W{\"u}rzburg}, year = {2014}, abstract = {The detection of oxidative stress markers has gained increasing importancy in the early investigation of diseases like diabetes, cancer or hypertension. 8 oxo 2' deoxyguanosine (8-oxodG) is the main marker, which is used for the intracellular detection of oxidative stress levels. However, the oxidative stress markers 8 oxoguanine (8-oxoGua), a product of the DNA base excision repair and 8 oxoguanosine (8-oxoGuo), a marker for oxidative damaged RNA have received less attention up to now. The renin-angiotensin-aldosterone system (RAAS) plays an important role in the regulation processes of the blood pressure system. During hypertension angiotensin II (Ang II) and aldosterone (Aldo) are released in high concentrations over a longer period leading to non-physiological effects of the RAAS hormones. Subsequently, an increase of the intracellular oxidative stress level in kidney cells can be measured. The aim of this thesis is the in vitro and in vivo detection of the oxidative damage in DNA and RNA by measuring oxidative stress markers, especially 8-oxodG which is triggered by Ang II and Aldo. In vitro experiments were carried out in LLC-PK1, a cell line originated from porcine kidney cells. It could been shown that Ang II and Aldo led to a dose-dependent increase of DNA damage in the cells. A time-dependent increase was detected for the first 30 minutes of the treatment. For the rest of the experimental set up (4 h) the level of detected DNA damage remained constant. The FPG comet assay and the immunocytochemical staining showed a significant increase of 8-oxodG in the cells, whereas the HPLC-MS/MS measurement only detected a small increase of 8-oxodG in the DNA. The FPG enzyme, which recognises also other oxidized purines besides 8-oxodG, which led to an overestimation of 8-oxodG in the comet assay. Also, the 8 oxodG antibody, which was used in the immunocytochemical analysis, detected higher amounts of 8-oxodG most likely due to its side reactions with other oxidized DNA structures. One of the main advantages of the last mentioned methods is the direct measurement in damaged cells, whereas the HPLC-MS/MS requires an isolation of the DNA. During this isolation process the oxidative stress markers can be oxidized and the detection can become imprecise. The main purpose of the in vivo experiments was the detection of the oxidative stress marker 8-oxoGua, 8-oxodG and 8-oxoGuo in the urine of test animals. The treatment of C57BL/6 mice and Sprague Dawley (SD) rats with the RAAS hormones led to an increase of the blood pressure, higher DNA damage due to oxidative stress as well as an increased excretion rate of oxidative stress markers. The inhibition of the angiotensin II type 1- or mineralocorticoid receptor and a mutation of the AT1a gene could show, that the DNA damage is independent from the hypertension. In addition, it was shown that the NOX4 is not alone responsible for the oxidative stress. Other NADPH oxidases must contribute to the induction of oxidative stress inside the cell. Moreover, the activation of the Nrf2 pathway has an influence on the effect of Aldo in SD rats. The excretion rate of the oxidative stress markers in the 20 h urine of the treated animals showed how the equilibrium between the DNA repair and the oxidative stress level was changing over time. The measurement of 8-oxoGuo became more and more popular, because up to the fact that 80 \% of the DNA is translated into RNA. Overall, the detection of 8-oxodG and 8-oxoGuo is feasible for monitoring the disease or the healing process, because the measurement is non-invasive. The detection of 8-oxodG and 8-oxoGuo in nucleic acids is a first step into the field of basic research methods, because it reveals a snapshot of the nucleic acid damage in the cell at a specific time point. Usually, there will be an overestimation of the oxidative stress marker resulting from the analytical method. Although, it is possible to detect an underestimation of oxidative stress markers in tissue samples if not all cell types are damaged equally. Therefore, a primary goal should be the detection of a stable oxidation product of guanine to insure a reliable detection strategy and for a better understanding of the equilibrium of DNA oxidation and repair.}, subject = {Oxidativer Stress}, language = {de} } @phdthesis{Makiol2014, author = {Makiol, Christian}, title = {Die Rolle der durch NADPH-Oxidasen produzierten reaktiven Sauerstoffspezies (ROS) in der Pathophysiologie von Hypertonie und Alterung}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-109901}, school = {Universit{\"a}t W{\"u}rzburg}, year = {2014}, abstract = {Reaktive Sauerstoffradikale spielen eine große Rolle bei der Entstehung von Karzinomen, im Alterungsprozess und bei kardiovaskul{\"a}ren Erkrankungen (Valko et al., 2007). Solche Sauerstoffradikale k{\"o}nnen unter anderem durch die NADPH-Oxidase gebildet werden (Finkel and Holbrook, 2000). Ziel der Arbeit war es, die Rolle von ROS im Alterungsprozess und bei Bluthochdruck aufzuzeigen. Daf{\"u}r wurden zwei Tiermodelle, eines mit einer geringen ROS-Konzentration und eines mit einer hohen ROS-Konzentration, verwendet. Zum einen handelt es sich um ein p47-Knockout-Mausmodell f{\"u}r die geringere ROS-Konzentration, im Vergleich zu alten und jungen Wildtyp-Tieren. F{\"u}r die Rolle von ROS bei der Alterung wurden junge mit alten Wildtyp-Tieren verglichen. Um die Rolle der NOX2 in den ROS-Spiegeln der Organe zu ermitteln wurden gleichaltrige Wildtyp- mit p47-Knockout-Tieren verglichen. Zum anderen nutzten wir ein ren2-Tiermodell f{\"u}r die hohe ROS-Konzentration. Hierbei handelt es sich um ein Bluthochdruckmodell, in dem der Blutdruck mit Medikamenten normalisiert werden kann. Die Tiere wurden daher mit Ramipril (ACE-Inhibitor), Apocynin (NADPH-Oxidase-Inhibitor) und Tempol (Radikalf{\"a}nger) behandelt. Als Maß f{\"u}r die ROS-Konzentration wurden die Superoxidionenspiegel mithilfe einer Dihydroethidium-F{\"a}rbung ermittelt. Die DNA-Doppelstrangbr{\"u}che wurden mit einer γH2AX-Antik{\"o}rper-F{\"a}rbung nachgewiesen und die Expression von Sirtuin1 und Hsp70, welche als Anti-Aging Proteine bekannt sind, mittels Western Blot bestimmt.}, subject = {Reaktive Sauerstoffspezies}, language = {de} } @phdthesis{Mueller2014, author = {M{\"u}ller, Markus}, title = {Effekte kardioprotektiver Zyklopeptide auf Funktion und Morphometrie des Herzens im Rattenmodell der dilatativen Immunkardiomyopathie}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-101935}, school = {Universit{\"a}t W{\"u}rzburg}, year = {2014}, abstract = {Kardiomyopathien sind Erkrankungen des Herzmuskels, die mit einer kardialen Funktionsst{\"o}rung einhergehen. Formen, die ohne erkennbare Ursache zu einer progredienten Dilatation und Reduktion der Kontraktilit{\"a}t des linken Ventrikels f{\"u}hren, werden als idiopathische dilatative Kardiomyopathie (DCM) bezeichnet. Sie ist der Hauptgrund f{\"u}r schwere Herzinsuffizienz und die damit assoziierten Einschr{\"a}nkungen der Lebensqualit{\"a}t bei jungen Erwachsenen. Neben der beeintr{\"a}chtigten kardialen Funktion weisen diese Patienten oftmals auch Ver{\"a}nderungen im Bereich der humoralen und zellul{\"a}ren Immunit{\"a}t auf. Ein Teil der Patienten entwickelt Autoantik{\"o}rper, die sich gegen den kardialen β1-adrenergen Rezeptor richten und ihn {\"a}hnlich wie der nat{\"u}rliche Ligand Adrenalin aktivieren. Hieraus resultiert eine chronische {\"U}berstimulation des Rezeptors, die {\"u}ber eine initiale Hypertrophie dann zu einer eingeschr{\"a}nkten Pumpfunktion f{\"u}hrt. Nachdem sich die Therapie der Antik{\"o}rper-vermittelten Immunkardiomyopathie bisher auf die Behandlung der Herzinsuffizienz und die Kontrolle der Herz-insuffizienzsymptome beschr{\"a}nkt, k{\"o}nnten β1-ECII-homologe Peptide als Antik{\"o}rper-F{\"a}nger bei Antik{\"o}rper-positiven Patienten nun einen kausalen Therapieansatz darstellen. In diesem Zusammenhang wurden ein aus 25 Aminos{\"a}uren bestehendes zyklisches Peptid, eine aus 18 Aminos{\"a}uren bestehende Zyklopeptid-Mutante und ihre jeweiligen linearen {\"A}quivalente im Rattenmodell auf Antik{\"o}rper-neutralisierende Effekte und potentielle therapeutische Wirksamkeit getestet. Das Rattenmodell ist hierf{\"u}r besonders geeignet, da die Aminos{\"a}uresequenz der funktionell wichtigen zweiten extrazellul{\"a}ren Dom{\"a}ne des β1-adrenergen Rezeptors (β1-ECII) bei Mensch und Ratte absolut identisch ist. Auf immunologischer Ebene konnte der Titer der krankheitsinduzierenden β1-ECII-Antik{\"o}rper bereits nach der ersten Applikation zyklischer Peptide relevant gesenkt werden und nahm im weiteren Verlauf der Behandlung kontinuierlich ab. Nach Zyklopeptidgabe kam es am Herzen zu einer Reduktion des linksventrikul{\"a}ren Durchmessers und zu einer fast vollst{\"a}ndigen Normalisierung der anatomischen Proportionen. Auf die Morphologie der Myozyten selbst und auch den Kollagengehalt des Gewebes hatte die Zyklopeptidtherapie keinen wesentlichen Einfluss. Die funktionellen Eigenschaften des Herzens ließen sich durch die Neutralisation stimulatorischer β1-ECII-Antik{\"o}rper mittels intraven{\"o}ser Zyklopeptidapplikation deutlich verbessern: Die Verk{\"u}rzungsfraktion des linken Ventrikels und der Herzindex als Parameter f{\"u}r die kardiale Leistungsf{\"a}higkeit konnten durch die Behandlung wieder weitgehend normalisiert werden. Diese im Tiermodell erzielten Ergebnisse lassen einen therapeutischen Effekt der Zyklopeptide vermuten. Der Ansatz einer spezifisch gegen Antik{\"o}rper gerichteten Therapie zur Behandlung von Patienten mit β1-Antik{\"o}rper-positiver Herzinsuffizienz erscheint daher vielversprechend.}, subject = {Dilatative Kardiomyopathie}, language = {de} } @phdthesis{Sumski2014, author = {Sumski, Anna Magdalena}, title = {Adenosinrezeptoren auf Zervix-, Uterus- und Mammakarzinomzellen}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-99332}, school = {Universit{\"a}t W{\"u}rzburg}, year = {2014}, abstract = {Adenosinrezeptoren werden auf nahezu allen K{\"o}rperzellen exprimiert und {\"u}bernehmen dort vielf{\"a}ltige und wichtige Funktionen. Auch auf diversen Tumorzelllinien konnten bereits Adenosinrezeptoren nachgewiesen und - je nach Subtyp - mit Pro- oder Anti-tumor-Effekten in Zusammenhang gebracht werden. In dieser Arbeit wurden Geb{\"a}rmutterhalskrebszellen sowie endometriale und triple-negative Brustkrebszellen auf Expression und m{\"o}gliche Funktionen von Adenosinrezep-toren untersucht. Da spezifische Antik{\"o}rper bis heute nicht verf{\"u}gbar sind, wurde ein pharmakologischer Ansatz mit subtypspezifischen Agonisten und Antagonisten gew{\"a}hlt. In Radioliganden-Bindungsassays, konnte nachgewiesen werden, dass sich auf der Zer-vixkarzinom-Zelllinie SiHa und der Brustkrebs-Zelllinie HCC1806 Adenosinrezeptoren des Subtyps A1 befinden. Die endometrialen Krebszelllinien Ishikawa und HEC-1-A exprimieren Rezeptoren vom Subtyp A1 und A2A. A3-Adenosinrezeptoren wurden auf keiner der untersuchten Zelllinien gefunden. Der Nachweis von A2B-Rezeptoren kann mit dem Radioliganden-Bindungsassay nicht erbracht werden, da bislang kein Radioligand bekannt ist, der eine ausreichende Affini-t{\"a}t besitzt, um diesen Subtyp zweifelsfrei nachweisen zu k{\"o}nnen. Obwohl die Mehrheit der untersuchten Zelllinien Adenosinrezeptoren exprimiert, konnte ein signifikanter Effekt auf die Adenylatcyclase bei Stimulation der auf den Zellen vorhandenen Adenosinrezeptoren nur bei den HEC-1-A-Zellen festgestellt werden. Auch auf funktionelle A2B-Rezeptoren fand sich im Adenylatcyclaseassy kein Hinweis. Im durchgef{\"u}hrten Kristallviolettassay zeigte sich ein proapoptotischer Effekt auf Ishi-kawa- und HEC-1-A-Zellen bei hohen Adenosin-Konzentrationen (100 µM). Die im BrdU-Assay gemessene Proliferationsrate hingegen {\"a}nderte sich nach Vorbehandlung mit Adenosin nicht. Das metabolisch stabilere NECA (in Kombination mit ADA) hatte im Kristallviolettassay einen st{\"a}rkeren Einfluss auf die Apoptoserate der jeweiligen Zelllinie als Adenosin und auch im BrdU-Assay sank die Menge an inkorporiertem BrdU. Ein Synergismus zwischen Stimulation von Adenosinrezeptoren und diversen Todesliganden bzw. Chemotherapeutika konnte nicht nachgewiesen werden. Freies extrazellul{\"a}res Adenosin kann auch aus dem Abbau von ATP generiert werden, wenn Zellen die Ektonukleotidasen CD39 und CD73 exprimieren. Aufgrund der im-munsuppressiven Wirkung von Adenosin k{\"o}nnen diese Enzyme T-Zell- und NK-Zellantworten im Mikromilieu von Tumoren hemmen. Die durchflusszytometrische Analyse von HEC-1-A- und Ishikawa-Zellen zeigte zwar, dass die Expression von CD39 und CD73 nach Stimulation der Adenosinrezeptoren unver{\"a}ndert blieb. Die Ex-pression von Enzymen, l{\"a}sst aber vermuten, dass die Zellen in vivo von Adenosin profi-tieren k{\"o}nnten. Angesichts der in vitro Daten, die allenfalls einen wachstumshemmen-den Effekt von Adenosin zeigten, k{\"o}nnte die vorrangige Wirkung von Adenosin im Tumormikromilieu tats{\"a}chlich auf der Inhibition von Immunantworten beruhen. M{\"o}g-licherweise w{\"u}rden die Rezeptoren dann in erster Linie als Sensoren dienen. Weitere Forschungsarbeit wird helfen, die Rolle der Adenosinrezeptoren im Tumorge-schehen vollst{\"a}ndig zu verstehen und m{\"o}glicherweise f{\"u}r die Krebstherapie nutzbar zu machen.}, subject = {Adenosinrezeptor}, language = {de} } @article{EpeHaeringRamaiahetal.1993, author = {Epe, Bernd and H{\"a}ring, Martin and Ramaiah, Danaboyina and Stopper, Helga and Abou-Elzahab, Mohamed M. and Adam, Waldemar and Saha-M{\"o}ller, Chantu R.}, title = {DNA damage induced by furocoumarin hydroperoxides plus UV (360 nm)}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-86870}, year = {1993}, abstract = {Wben irradiated at 360 nm, furocoumarins with a hydroperoxide group in a side chain effciently give rise to a type of DNA damage that can best be explained by a photoinduced generation of hydroxyl radicals from the excited pbotosensitizers. The observed DNA damage profiles, i.e. the ratios of single-strand breaks, sites of base loss (AP sites) and base modifications sensitive to fonnamidopyrimidine-DNA glycosylase (FPG protein) and endonuclease m, are similar to the DNA damage profile produced by hydroxyl radicals generated by lonizing radiation or by xanthine and xanthine oxidase in the presence of Fe(III)-EDTA. No such damage is observed with the corresponding furocoumarin alcohols or in the absence of near-UV radiation. The damage caused by the photo-excited hydroperoxides is not influenced by superoxide dismutase (SOD) or catalase or by D2O as solvent. The presence of t-butanol, however, reduces both the formation of single-strand breaks and of base odifications sensitive to FPG protein. The cytotoxicity caused by one of the hydroperoxides in L5178Y mome lymphoma cells is found to be dependent on the near-UV irradiation and to be much higher than that of the corresponding alcohol. Therefore the new type of photoinduced damage occurs inside cells. Intercalating photosensitizers with an attached hydroperoxide group might represent a novel and versatile class of DNA damaging agents, e.g. for phototherapy.}, subject = {DNS-Sch{\"a}digung}, language = {en} } @article{ZimmermannStopper1986, author = {Zimmermann, U. and Stopper, Helga}, title = {Elektrofusion und Elektropermeabilisierung von Zellen}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-86865}, year = {1986}, abstract = {No abstract available.}, subject = {Elektrofusion}, language = {de} } @article{JanevskiChohStopperetal.1993, author = {Janevski, J. and Choh, V. and Stopper, Helga and Schiffmann, D. and De Boni, U.}, title = {Diethylstilbestrol alters the morphology and calcium levels of growth cones of PC12 cells in vitro}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-86858}, year = {1993}, abstract = {Diethylstilbestrol (DES) is a synthetic estrogen with carcinogenic properties. DES is known to alter cytoskeletal components, including the organization of actin stress fibres in C6 rat glioma cells. ln a test of the hypothesis that DES disrupts actin Filaments of growth cones in neuron-like cells, DES-induced changes in filopodial lengths were quantified in rat pheochromocytoma (PC12) cells in vitro. DES significantly altered growth cone morphology, with collapse of growth cone filopodia and neurite retraction invariably occurring at a concentration of 10 MikroM. At 5 MikroM DES, transient reductions in total filopodiallengths occurred. At DES concentrations of 0.1 nM and 1 nM, reductions in total filopodiallengths occurred in a fraction of growth cones. Evidence exists which shows that growth cone activity and morphology are intimately linked to Ieveis of intracellular, free calcium and that DES increases such levels. Measurements of free intracellular calcium levels by fluorescence microscopy, at times concurrent with the DES-induced reduction in total filopodial lengths, showed that calcium levels were indeed significantly increased by 10 MirkoM DES. Labelling of filamentaus actin (f-actin) with FITC-phalloidin showed that the f-actin distribution in growth cones exposed to DES could not be differentiated from the distribution found in spontaneously retracting growth cones. Tagether with evidence which showed that growth cone motility was not affected, the results are taken to indicate that DES, rather than acting directly on the cytoskeleton, exerts its effects indirectly, by a calcium-induced destabilization of actin filaments in the growth cone.}, subject = {Calcium}, language = {en} } @inproceedings{SchwinnRethwilmEsersetal.1990, author = {Schwinn, Andreas and Rethwilm, Axel and Esers, Stefan and Borisch, Bettina and ter Meulen, Volker}, title = {Interaction of HIV-1 and HHV-6}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-86415}, year = {1990}, abstract = {No abstract available.}, subject = {HIV}, language = {en} } @incollection{ShephardMeierLutz1991, author = {Shephard, S. E. and Meier, I. and Lutz, Werner K.}, title = {Alkylating potency of nitrosated amino acids and peptides}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-86320}, publisher = {Universit{\"a}t W{\"u}rzburg}, year = {1991}, abstract = {Tbe alkylating potency of unstable N-nitrosamino acids and N-nitrosopeptides was investigated in vitro using 4-(para-nitrobenzyl)pyridine (NBP) as nucleophile. Of the amino acids, Met and those with an aromatic side chain were the most potent. The relative overall alkylating potency was 23:10:5:4:2:1: for Trp, Met, His, 1)rr, Phe and Gly, respectively. The homo-dipeptides were much more potent than the amino acids, with relative potencies of 400:110:100:8:3:1, for Trp-Trp, l)T-'I)T, Met-Met, Asp-Asp, Phe-Phe and Gly, respectively. In the one-phase reaction system (in which NBP is already present durlog the nitrosation reaction at acidic pH), all amino acids tested showed a second-order reaction for nitrite. In the two-phase system (in which NBP is added only after bringing the nitrosation reaction mixture to neutrality), all amino acids tested except one again showed a second-order reaction for nitrite (Phe, His, Asp and the dipeptide artiticial sweetener aspartame); only Met under these conditions bad a reaction order of one for nitrite. This could mean that nitrosation of the side chain of Metproduces a second N-nitroso product which is relatively stable in acid but reacts with NBP under neutral conditions. In the human stomach, this side-chain nitrosation might become more important than the reactions at the primary amino group, firstly because of the greater stability of the product(s) in acid and secondly because of the tirst-order reaction rate for nitrite. A decrease in nitrite concentration from the millimolar concentrations ofthe in-vitro assay to the micromolar concentrations in the stomach reduces the reaction rate by a factor of 1000 for the side-chain nitrosation, whereas a million-fold reduction will be observed for nitrosation of the amino group.}, subject = {Aminos{\"a}uren}, language = {en} } @article{LutzSchlatter1993, author = {Lutz, Werner K. and Schlatter, Josef}, title = {The relative importance of mutagens and carcinogens in the diet.}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-86311}, year = {1993}, abstract = {Known mutagens and carcinogens in the dict were compiled and the risk of cancer was estimated on the basis of average exposure Ievels in Switzerland and carcinogenic potencies from rodent bioassays. The analysis showed that, except for a1cohol, the sum of all known dietary carcinogens could only explain a few percent of the cancer deaths attributed by epidemiologists to dietary factors. The discrepancy was explained by a "carcinogenicity" of excess macronutrients. This hypothesis was based on an evaluation of dietary restriction experiments in rats and mice, where a dramatic reducing effect on spontaneaus tumour formation was seen. From these experiments, a "carcinogenic potency" was deduced for food in excess (TD50 approximately 16 g/kg per day). Ovemutrition in Switzerland was converted into excess food intake and the cancer risk estimated on the basis ofthe TD50 value. The resulting risk of60,000 cases per one million lives wou1d aJlow to explain by overnutrition almost all "diet-related" cancer deaths in humans.}, subject = {Medizin}, language = {en} } @incollection{CantoreggiGuptaLutz1993, author = {Cantoreggi, S. and Gupta, R. C. and Lutz, Werner K.}, title = {An improved 32P-postlabelling assay for detection and quantitation of styrene 7,8-oxide-DNA adducts}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-86305}, publisher = {Universit{\"a}t W{\"u}rzburg}, year = {1993}, abstract = {Using DNA modified with [7-3H]styrene 7,8-oxide (SO) in vitro we have standardized the 32P-postlabelling assay for detecting SO-DNA adducts. Nuclease P 1-enriched adducts were 32P-labelled and purified by high-salt ( 4.0 M ammonium formate, pH 6.1} C1s reverse-phase TLC. After elution from the layer with 2-butoxyethanol:H20 (4:6), adducts were separated by two-dimensional PEI cellulose TLC in non-urea solvents (2.0 M ammonium formate, pH 3.5, and 2.7 M sodium phosphate, pH 5.6). One major, three minor and several trace adducts were detected. The efficiency of the kinase reaction depended on the ATP concentration. Use of standard labelling conditions (['Y· 32P]ATP, <3000 Ci/mmol; <2 Mikromol) resulted in poor ( 4-7\%) adduct recovery. An ATP concentration of 40 Mikromol, however, increased the labeJling efficiency by a factor of 5-8 (35-55\% based on 3H-SO labelied DNA). The results indicate that the new separation technique is suitable for the relatively polar SO-DNA adducts and that high labelling efficiency can be achieved.}, subject = {Medizin}, language = {en} } @article{MeierGrossKlotzetal.1989, author = {Meier, Friedegund and Gross, Eva and Klotz, Karl-Norbert and Ruzicka, Thomas}, title = {Leukotriene B4 receptors on neutrophils in patients with psoriasis and atopic exzema}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-86265}, year = {1989}, abstract = {Polymorphonuclear leukocyte (PMNL) infiltration is an important characteristic in psoriatic lesions. Elevated concentrations of the chemoattractant eicosanoid leukotriene B4 (L TB4) are present in psoriatic skin. Its chemotactic activity is mediated via high affinity receptors on PMNL. The goal of our work was to ascertain whether PMNL infiltration in psoriasis can be accounted for by functional abnormalities of the circulating PMNL due to alterations in the LTB4 receptor density or affinity (or both). No significant difference was found between patients with psoriasis, healthy controls and patients with another inflammatory dermatosis (atopic eczema) with regard to the binding parameters of LTB4 receptors on PMNL. Our findings suggest that PMNL accumulation in psoriatic skin may be the result of an excess of cutaneous hemoattractant rather than the increased readiness of psoriatic PMNL to migrate towards L TB4 due to altered LTB4 receptor density or affinity.}, subject = {Dermatologie}, language = {en} } @incollection{LohseKlotzSchwabeetal.1988, author = {Lohse, M. J. and Klotz, K.-N. and Schwabe, U. and Christalli, G. and Vittori, S. and Grifantini, M.}, title = {Pharmacology and Biochemistry of Adenosine Receptors}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-86251}, publisher = {Universit{\"a}t W{\"u}rzburg}, year = {1988}, abstract = {Adenosine modulates a variety of physiological functions via membrane-bound receptors. These receptors couple via G proteins to adenylate cyclase and K+channels. The A1 subtype mediates an inhibition of adenylate cyclase and an opening of K+-channels, and the A2 subtype a Stimulation of adenylate cyclase. Both subtypes have been characterized by radioligand binding. This has facilitated the development of agonists and antagonists with more than 1000-fold A1 selectivity. A1-selective photoaffinity labels have been used for the biochemical characterization of A1 receptors and the study of their coupling to adenylate cyclase. Such selective ligands allow the analysis of the involvement of adenosine receptors in physiological functions. Selective interference with adenosine receptors provides new pharmacological tools and eventually new therapeutic approaches to a number of pathophysiological states.}, subject = {Adenosinrezeptor}, language = {en} } @incollection{ShephardHegiLutz1987, author = {Shephard, S. E. and Hegi, M. E. and Lutz, Werner K.}, title = {In-vitro assays to detect alkylating and mutagenic activities of dietary components nitrosated in situ}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-86194}, publisher = {Universit{\"a}t W{\"u}rzburg}, year = {1987}, abstract = {Nitrosation of dietary components has been combined with the 4-(para-nitrobenzyl)pyridine (NBP) colorimetric test for screening alkylating agents and with the Ames test for the detection of mutagenic activity. This allowed the investigation of short-hved nitrosation products of dietary components which generate electrophilic degradation products requiring no metabolic activation (natural amino acids and some derivatives, ureas, guanidines, primary alkyl and aryl amines). In a first system, precursor, nitrous acid and NBP were present simultaneously. All amino acids tested, except glutamic acid and glutamine, gave positive results. The reactivities spanned more than three orders of magnitude, with the aromatic amino acids and methionine the most active; two primary amines, tryptamine and histamine, were also strongly reactive. All guanidines tested, except the amino acid arginine, gave negative results. A second system consisted of two phases: NBP was added only after destruction of residual nitrite and adjustment of the pH to neutrality. This system was useful for the study of ureas, which are stable in acid but not in neutral media. The range of responses covered more than two orders of magnitude. Most amino acids and primary amines also gave positive results, but could be assessed only after analysing the kinetics of the competing reactions and choosing appropriate reaction times. In a third system, Salmonella typhimurium strain TA1OO replaced NBP. Representatives of the class of amino acids, ureas, the primary amine tryptamine, and aniline became higbly mutagenic upon nitrosation. Methylguanidine was only weakly mutagenic under the present assay conditions. The results indicate that further studies with unstable nitrosation products of dietary components are required to understand more thoroughly the role of endogenous nitrosation in gastric cancer.}, subject = {Medizin}, language = {en} }