@article{JanzenBakirciFaberetal.2022, author = {Janzen, Dieter and Bakirci, Ezgi and Faber, Jessica and Andrade Mier, Mateo and Hauptstein, Julia and Pal, Arindam and Forster, Leonard and Hazur, Jonas and Boccaccini, Aldo R. and Detsch, Rainer and Teßmar, J{\"o}rg and Budday, Silvia and Blunk, Torsten and Dalton, Paul D. and Villmann, Carmen}, title = {Reinforced Hyaluronic Acid-Based Matrices Promote 3D Neuronal Network Formation}, series = {Advanced Healthcare Materials}, volume = {11}, journal = {Advanced Healthcare Materials}, number = {21}, doi = {10.1002/adhm.202201826}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-318682}, year = {2022}, abstract = {3D neuronal cultures attempt to better replicate the in vivo environment to study neurological/neurodegenerative diseases compared to 2D models. A challenge to establish 3D neuron culture models is the low elastic modulus (30-500 Pa) of the native brain. Here, an ultra-soft matrix based on thiolated hyaluronic acid (HA-SH) reinforced with a microfiber frame is formulated and used. Hyaluronic acid represents an essential component of the brain extracellular matrix (ECM). Box-shaped frames with a microfiber spacing of 200 µm composed of 10-layers of poly(ɛ-caprolactone) (PCL) microfibers (9.7 ± 0.2 µm) made via melt electrowriting (MEW) are used to reinforce the HA-SH matrix which has an elastic modulus of 95 Pa. The neuronal viability is low in pure HA-SH matrix, however, when astrocytes are pre-seeded below this reinforced construct, they significantly support neuronal survival, network formation quantified by neurite length, and neuronal firing shown by Ca\(^{2+}\) imaging. The astrocyte-seeded HA-SH matrix is able to match the neuronal viability to the level of Matrigel, a gold standard matrix for neuronal culture for over two decades. Thus, this 3D MEW frame reinforced HA-SH composite with neurons and astrocytes constitutes a reliable and reproducible system to further study brain diseases.}, language = {en} } @article{LuekeHallerUtpateletal.2022, author = {L{\"u}ke, Florian and Haller, Florian and Utpatel, Kirsten and Krebs, Markus and Meidenbauer, Norbert and Scheiter, Alexander and Spoerl, Silvia and Heudobler, Daniel and Sparrer, Daniela and Kaiser, Ulrich and Keil, Felix and Schubart, Christoph and T{\"o}gel, Lars and Einhell, Sabine and Dietmaier, Wolfgang and Huss, Ralf and Dintner, Sebastian and Sommer, Sebastian and Jordan, Frank and Goebeler, Maria-Elisabeth and Metz, Michaela and Haake, Diana and Scheytt, Mithun and Gerhard-Hartmann, Elena and Maurus, Katja and Br{\"a}ndlein, Stephanie and Rosenwald, Andreas and Hartmann, Arndt and M{\"a}rkl, Bruno and Einsele, Hermann and Mackensen, Andreas and Herr, Wolfgang and Kunzmann, Volker and Bargou, Ralf and Beckmann, Matthias W. and Pukrop, Tobias and Trepel, Martin and Evert, Matthias and Claus, Rainer and Kerscher, Alexander}, title = {Identification of disparities in personalized cancer care — a joint approach of the German WERA consortium}, series = {Cancers}, volume = {14}, journal = {Cancers}, number = {20}, issn = {2072-6694}, doi = {10.3390/cancers14205040}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-290311}, year = {2022}, abstract = {(1) Background: molecular tumor boards (MTBs) are crucial instruments for discussing and allocating targeted therapies to suitable cancer patients based on genetic findings. Currently, limited evidence is available regarding the regional impact and the outreach component of MTBs; (2) Methods: we analyzed MTB patient data from four neighboring Bavarian tertiary care oncology centers in W{\"u}rzburg, Erlangen, Regensburg, and Augsburg, together constituting the WERA Alliance. Absolute patient numbers and regional distribution across the WERA-wide catchment area were weighted with local population densities; (3) Results: the highest MTB patient numbers were found close to the four cancer centers. However, peaks in absolute patient numbers were also detected in more distant and rural areas. Moreover, weighting absolute numbers with local population density allowed for identifying so-called white spots—regions within our catchment that were relatively underrepresented in WERA MTBs; (4) Conclusions: investigating patient data from four neighboring cancer centers, we comprehensively assessed the regional impact of our MTBs. The results confirmed the success of existing collaborative structures with our regional partners. Additionally, our results help identifying potential white spots in providing precision oncology and help establishing a joint WERA-wide outreach strategy.}, language = {en} } @article{FuchsEdenGilbertetal.2021, author = {Fuchs, Konrad F. and Eden, Lars and Gilbert, Fabian and Bernuth, Silvia and Wurmb, Thomas and Meffert, Rainer H. and Jordan, Martin C.}, title = {F{\"u}hrt eine COVID-19 bedingte Ausgangsbeschr{\"a}nkung zu einer Reduktion schwerverletzter Patienten an einem {\"u}berregionalen Traumazentrum?}, series = {Der Unfallchirurg}, volume = {124}, journal = {Der Unfallchirurg}, issn = {0177-5537}, doi = {10.1007/s00113-020-00924-1}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-232547}, pages = {352-357}, year = {2021}, abstract = {Hintergrund Intensiv- und Beatmungskapazit{\"a}ten sind f{\"u}r die Behandlung COVID-19-erkrankter Patienten essenziell. Unabh{\"a}ngig davon beanspruchen auch schwer verletzte Patienten h{\"a}ufig Intensiv- und Beatmungskapazit{\"a}ten. Daraus ergibt sich folgende Fragestellung: F{\"u}hrt eine Ausgangsbeschr{\"a}nkung zu einer Reduktion schwer verletzter Patienten, und kann hierdurch mit frei werdenden Intensivkapazit{\"a}ten gerechnet werden? Material und Methoden Es erfolgte eine retrospektive Auswertung schwer verletzter Patienten mit einem Injury Severity Score (ISS) ≥16 zwischen dem 17.03.2020 und 30.04.2020 (landesweiter Shutdown) an einem {\"u}berregionalen Traumazentrum. Erfasst wurden der Unfallmechanismus, ISS, Versicherungstr{\"a}ger (BG vs. GKV/PKV), ob es sich um einen dokumentierten Suizidversuch handelte, und ob eine operative Intervention innerhalb der ersten 24 h erforderlich war. Als Kontrollgruppe wurden die Daten des gleichen Zeitraums der Jahre 2018 und 2019 ausgewertet. Ergebnisse Es konnte keine wesentliche Ver{\"a}nderung bez{\"u}glich der Anzahl an schwer verletzten Patienten festgestellt werden (2018 n = 30, 2019 n = 23, 2020 n = 27). Es zeigten sich insgesamt keine deutlichen Ver{\"a}nderungen der absoluten Zahlen bez{\"u}glich der Intensivpflichtigkeit in den ersten 24 h und der Beatmungspflichtigkeit beim Verlassen des Schockraums. Die Anzahl an Patienten, die eine Operation innerhalb der ersten 24 h nach Eintreffen im Schockraum ben{\"o}tigten, war 2020 sogar leicht erh{\"o}ht, jedoch nicht statistisch signifikant. Der durchschnittliche ISS blieb konstant. Bez{\"u}glich der Unfallursache zeigte sich 2020 kein Motorradfahrer, der einen nicht berufsgenossenschaftlich versicherten Unfall erlitt (2018 n = 5, 2019 n = 4, 2020 n = 0). Es wurde 2020 ein erh{\"o}hter Anteil an Arbeitsunf{\"a}llen mit einem ISS ≥16 festgestellt (2018: 10 \%, 2019: 26,1 \%, 2020: 44,4 \%). Diskussion Eine Ausgangsbeschr{\"a}nkung f{\"u}hrte zu keiner Reduktion verletzter- und intensivpflichtiger Patienten am untersuchten Zentrum. Auch unter einer landesweiten Ausgangsbeschr{\"a}nkung muss f{\"u}r dieses Patientenkollektiv eine ausreichende Menge an Intensiv- und OP-Kapazit{\"a}ten vorgehalten werden. Die Best{\"a}tigung dieser Ergebnisse durch Auswertung nationaler Register steht noch aus.}, language = {de} } @article{BernuthVaterFuchsetal.2023, author = {Bernuth, Silvia and Vater, Adrian and Fuchs, Konrad F. and Meffert, Rainer H. and Jakubietz, Rafael G.}, title = {Perfusion changes in perforator-based propeller flaps}, series = {Journal of Reconstructive Microsurgery Open}, volume = {8}, journal = {Journal of Reconstructive Microsurgery Open}, number = {1}, issn = {2377-0813}, doi = {10.1055/a-2086-4988}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-350491}, pages = {e45-e50}, year = {2023}, abstract = {Background  To cover soft tissue defects, the perforator-based propeller flap offers the option to rotate healthy tissue into complex wounds. By rotating the flap, the perforator is torqued. As a result, perfusion changes are possible. Methods  A retrospective data analysis of patients was done, who received a propeller flap to cover soft tissue defects of the lower extremity as well as a peri- and postoperative perfusion monitoring with a laser-Doppler-spectrophotometry system. Additionally, patient-specific data were collected. Results  Seven patients were identified. Four patients experienced early complications, two epidermolysis of the distal flap areas, three wound healing disorders, and one partial flap necrosis. Intraoperative perfusion monitoring showed a decline of blood flow after incision of the flap, especially at distal flap site. In case of complications, there were prolonged blood flow declines up to the first postoperative day. Conclusion  Torqueing the perforator by rotating the flap can cause an impairment in inflow and outflow. If the impairment is prolonged, perfusion-associated complications are possible. The identification of a viable perforator is particularly important. In addition, a conservative postoperative mobilization is necessary to compensate for the impaired and adapting outflow.}, language = {en} } @article{GoeritzerKuentzelBecketal.2023, author = {Goeritzer, Madeleine and Kuentzel, Katharina B. and Beck, Sarah and Korbelius, Melanie and Rainer, Silvia and Bradić, Ivan and Kolb, Dagmar and Mussbacher, Marion and Schrottmaier, Waltraud C. and Assinger, Alice and Schlagenhauf, Axel and Rost, Ren{\´e} and Gottschalk, Benjamin and Eichmann, Thomas O. and Z{\"u}llig, Thomas and Graier, Wolfgang F. and Vujić, Nemanja and Kratky, Dagmar}, title = {Monoglyceride lipase deficiency is associated with altered thrombogenesis in mice}, series = {International Journal of Molecular Sciences}, volume = {24}, journal = {International Journal of Molecular Sciences}, number = {4}, issn = {1422-0067}, doi = {10.3390/ijms24043116}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-304052}, year = {2023}, abstract = {Monoglyceride lipase (MGL) hydrolyzes monoacylglycerols (MG) to glycerol and one fatty acid. Among the various MG species, MGL also degrades 2-arachidonoylglycerol, the most abundant endocannabinoid and potent activator of the cannabinoid receptors 1 and 2. We investigated the consequences of MGL deficiency on platelet function using systemic (Mgl\(^{-/-}\)) and platelet-specific Mgl-deficient (platMgl\(^{-/-}\)) mice. Despite comparable platelet morphology, loss of MGL was associated with decreased platelet aggregation and reduced response to collagen activation. This was reflected by reduced thrombus formation in vitro, accompanied by a longer bleeding time and a higher blood volume loss. Occlusion time after FeCl\(_3\)-induced injury was markedly reduced in Mgl\(^{-/-}\) mice, which is consistent with contraction of large aggregates and fewer small aggregates in vitro. The absence of any functional changes in platelets from platMgl\(^{-/-}\) mice is in accordance with lipid degradation products or other molecules in the circulation, rather than platelet-specific effects, being responsible for the observed alterations in Mgl\(^{-/-}\) mice. We conclude that genetic deletion of MGL is associated with altered thrombogenesis.}, language = {en} } @article{FuchsEdenGilbertetal.2021, author = {Fuchs, Konrad F. and Eden, Lars and Gilbert, Fabian and Bernuth, Silvia and Wurmb, Thomas and Meffert, Rainer H. and Jordan, Martin C.}, title = {F{\"u}hrt eine COVID-19-bedingte Ausgangsbeschr{\"a}nkung zu einer Reduktion schwer verletzter Patienten an einem {\"u}berregionalen Traumazentrum?}, series = {Der Unfallchirurg}, volume = {124}, journal = {Der Unfallchirurg}, number = {5}, doi = {10.1007/s00113-020-00924-1}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-265268}, pages = {352-357}, year = {2021}, abstract = {Hintergrund Intensiv- und Beatmungskapazit{\"a}ten sind f{\"u}r die Behandlung COVID-19-erkrankter Patienten essenziell. Unabh{\"a}ngig davon beanspruchen auch schwer verletzte Patienten h{\"a}ufig Intensiv- und Beatmungskapazit{\"a}ten. Daraus ergibt sich folgende Fragestellung: F{\"u}hrt eine Ausgangsbeschr{\"a}nkung zu einer Reduktion schwer verletzter Patienten, und kann hierdurch mit frei werdenden Intensivkapazit{\"a}ten gerechnet werden? Material und Methoden Es erfolgte eine retrospektive Auswertung schwer verletzter Patienten mit einem Injury Severity Score (ISS) ≥16 zwischen dem 17.03.2020 und 30.04.2020 (landesweiter Shutdown) an einem {\"u}berregionalen Traumazentrum. Erfasst wurden der Unfallmechanismus, ISS, Versicherungstr{\"a}ger (BG vs. GKV/PKV), ob es sich um einen dokumentierten Suizidversuch handelte, und ob eine operative Intervention innerhalb der ersten 24 h erforderlich war. Als Kontrollgruppe wurden die Daten des gleichen Zeitraums der Jahre 2018 und 2019 ausgewertet. Ergebnisse Es konnte keine wesentliche Ver{\"a}nderung bez{\"u}glich der Anzahl an schwer verletzten Patienten festgestellt werden (2018 n = 30, 2019 n = 23, 2020 n = 27). Es zeigten sich insgesamt keine deutlichen Ver{\"a}nderungen der absoluten Zahlen bez{\"u}glich der Intensivpflichtigkeit in den ersten 24 h und der Beatmungspflichtigkeit beim Verlassen des Schockraums. Die Anzahl an Patienten, die eine Operation innerhalb der ersten 24 h nach Eintreffen im Schockraum ben{\"o}tigten, war 2020 sogar leicht erh{\"o}ht, jedoch nicht statistisch signifikant. Der durchschnittliche ISS blieb konstant. Bez{\"u}glich der Unfallursache zeigte sich 2020 kein Motorradfahrer, der einen nicht berufsgenossenschaftlich versicherten Unfall erlitt (2018 n = 5, 2019 n = 4, 2020 n = 0). Es wurde 2020 ein erh{\"o}hter Anteil an Arbeitsunf{\"a}llen mit einem ISS ≥16 festgestellt (2018: 10 \%, 2019: 26,1 \%, 2020: 44,4 \%). Diskussion Eine Ausgangsbeschr{\"a}nkung f{\"u}hrte zu keiner Reduktion verletzter- und intensivpflichtiger Patienten am untersuchten Zentrum. Auch unter einer landesweiten Ausgangsbeschr{\"a}nkung muss f{\"u}r dieses Patientenkollektiv eine ausreichende Menge an Intensiv- und OP-Kapazit{\"a}ten vorgehalten werden. Die Best{\"a}tigung dieser Ergebnisse durch Auswertung nationaler Register steht noch aus.}, language = {de} } @article{JakubietzSchmidtBernuthetal.2019, author = {Jakubietz, Rafael G. and Schmidt, Karsten and Bernuth, Silvia and Meffert, Rainer H. and Jakubietz, Michael G.}, title = {Evaluation of the intraoperative blood flow of pedicled perforator flaps using indocyanine green-fluorescence angiography}, series = {Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery - Global Open}, volume = {7}, journal = {Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery - Global Open}, number = {9}, doi = {10.1097/GOX.0000000000002462}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-202625}, pages = {e2462}, year = {2019}, abstract = {Background: Although indocyanine-green fluorescence angiography (ICG-FA) has been established as a useful tool to assess perfusion in free tissue transfer, only few studies have applied this modality to pedicled perforator flaps. As both volume and reach of pedicled perforator flaps are limited and tip necrosis often equals complete flap failure, ICG-FA may help to detect hypoperfusion in pedicled flaps. Methods: In 5 patients, soft tissue reconstruction was achieved with pedicled perforator flaps. ICG-FA was utilized intraoperatively to visualize flap perfusion. Results: Three pedicled anterolateral thigh flap flaps and 2 propeller flaps were transferred. ICG-FA detected hypoperfusion in 2 flaps. No flap loss occurred; in 2 cases, prolonged wound healing was encountered. Conclusions: ICG-FA confirmed clinical findings and reliably detected tissue areas with hypoperfusion. A clear cut-off point between nonvital tissue and such that stabilized in the following clinical course could not be found. ICG-FA is a promising technology which could also be used in pedicled perforator flaps.}, language = {en} }