@phdthesis{Merkl2013, author = {Merkl, Martin}, title = {Immunologische Effekte der Therapie mit rezeptor-homologen Peptiden im Rattenmodell der antik{\"o}rper-induzierten dilatativen Immunkardiomyopathie}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-85161}, school = {Universit{\"a}t W{\"u}rzburg}, year = {2013}, abstract = {Unsere Arbeitsgruppe verfolgt im Rattenmodell der Antik{\"o}rper-induzierten DiCM einen Antik{\"o}rper-spezifischen Therapieansatz durch die Gabe eines synthetischen β1-ECII homologen zyklischen „F{\"a}nger"-Peptids. Die Applikation dieses Peptids f{\"u}hrte zu einer deutlichen Verbesserung wichtiger Herzparameter wie z.B. des Durchmessers des linken Ventrikels (LV) sowie der LV-Verk{\"u}rzungsfraktion und des kardialen Indexes. Des Weiteren kam es unter der Peptid-Therapie zu einer signifikanten Reduktion des anti-β1-ECII Antik{\"o}rpertiters trotz kontinuierlich durchgef{\"u}hrter Immunisierungen mit dem die Erkrankung induzierenden Antigen. Es lag daher nahe, dass durch die Peptid-Therapie auch eine Art immunologischer Toleranz induziert wird, der eine Depletion bzw. funktionelle Beeintr{\"a}chtigung von Zellen des Immunsystems, die an der Produktion von anti-β1-ECII Antik{\"o}rpern beteiligt sind, zugrunde liegen k{\"o}nnte. Im Rahmen der vorliegenden Doktorarbeit war es daher Aufgabe, die verschiedenen Zellkomponenten der humoralen und zellul{\"a}ren Immunantwort zu untersuchen, um den immunologischen Effekt der Peptid-Applikation besser zu verstehen. So scheinen in unserem Modell die β1-ECII-spezifischen CD4+T-Zellen durch die Peptid-Therapie nicht beeinflusst zu werden; ebenso konnten unsere Experimente keinen Zyklopeptideffekt auf die langlebigen Plasmazellen nachweisen. Die erzielten Ergebnisse sprechen jedoch daf{\"u}r, dass die R{\"u}ckbildung des DiCM Ph{\"a}notyps und der Abfall des anti-β1-ECII Antik{\"o}rpertiters trotz kontinuierlicher Immunisierung zum einen auf der direkten Neutralisierung der anti-β1-ECII Antik{\"o}rper durch die Ring-Peptide (Scavenger-Effekt)und zum anderen auf einer Depletion bzw. funktionellen Beeintr{\"a}chtigung der β1-ECII-spezifischen Memory B-Zellen beruhen k{\"o}nnte. Der f{\"u}r die Reduktion der Memory B-Zellen letztlich verantwortliche molekulare Mechanismus muss jedoch noch in weiteren Experimenten untersucht werden. Die im Rahmen der vorliegenden Arbeit erzielten Ergebnisse tragen aber wesentlich zum besseren Verst{\"a}ndnis der Wirkungsweise dieses neuartigen Therapiekonzepts zur Behandlung der immuninduzierten Kardiomyopathie bei.}, subject = {Peptidtherapie}, 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} } @incollection{ZimmermannStopper1987, author = {Zimmermann, U. and Stopper, Helga}, title = {Electrofusion and electropermeabilization of cells}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-73065}, publisher = {Universit{\"a}t W{\"u}rzburg}, year = {1987}, abstract = {No abstract available.}, subject = {Elektrofusion}, 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} } @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{SchuppAliBeegametal.2013, author = {Schupp, Nicole and Ali, Badreldin H. and Beegam, Sumyia and Al-Husseni, Isehaq and Al-Shukaili, Ahmed and Nemmar, Abderrahim and Schierling, Simone and Queisser, Nina}, title = {Effect of gum arabic on oxidative stress and inflammation in adenine-induced chronic renal failure in rats}, series = {PLoS One}, journal = {PLoS One}, doi = {10.1371/journal.pone.0055242}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-95787}, year = {2013}, abstract = {Inflammation and oxidative stress are known to be involved in the pathogenesis of chronic kidney disease in humans, and in chronic renal failure (CRF) in rats. The aim of this work was to study the role of inflammation and oxidative stress in adenine-induced CRF and the effect thereon of the purported nephroprotective agent gum arabic (GA). Rats were divided into four groups and treated for 4 weeks as follows: control, adenine in feed (0.75\%, w/w), GA in drinking water (15\%, w/v) and adenine+GA, as before. Urine, blood and kidneys were collected from the rats at the end of the treatment for analysis of conventional renal function tests (plasma creatinine and urea concentration). In addition, the concentrations of the pro-inflammatory cytokine TNF-a and the oxidative stress markers glutathione and superoxide dismutase, renal apoptosis, superoxide formation and DNA double strand break frequency, detected by immunohistochemistry for c-H2AX, were measured. Adenine significantly increased the concentrations of urea and creatinine in plasma, significantly decreased the creatinine clearance and induced significant increases in the concentration of the measured inflammatory mediators. Further, it caused oxidative stress and DNA damage. Treatment with GA significantly ameliorated these actions. The mechanism of the reported salutary effect of GA in adenine-induced CRF is associated with mitigation of the adenine-induced inflammation and generation of free radicals.}, language = {en} } @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} } @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{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} } @incollection{LutzCantoreggiVelic1993, author = {Lutz, Werner K. and Cantoreggi, S. and Velic, I.}, title = {DNA binding and stimulation of cell division in the carcinogenicity of styrene 7,8-oxide}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-71597}, publisher = {Universit{\"a}t W{\"u}rzburg}, year = {1993}, abstract = {[7-3H)Styrene 7,8-oxide was administered by oral gavage to male CD rats at a dose of 1.3 mg/kg. After 4 h, the forestomach was excised, DNA was isolated, purified to constant specific radioactivity and degraded nzymatically to the 3 '-nucleotides. Highperformance liquid chromatography fractions with the normal nucleotides contained most of the radiolabel, but a minute level of adduct label was also detccted. Using the units of the covalent binding index (micromoles adduct per mole DNA nucleotide)/(millimole chemical administered per kilogram body weight), a DNA binding potency of 1.0 was derived. A comparison of the covalent binding indices and carcinogenic potencies of other genotoxic forestarnach carcinogens showed that the tumorigenic activity of styrene oxide is unlikely to be purely genotoxic. Therefore, styrene oxide was compared with 3-tbutylhydroxyanisole (BHA) with respect to stimulation of cell proliferation in the forestomach. Male Fischer 344 rats were treated for four weeks at three dose levels of styrene oxide (0, 137, 275 and 550 mg/kg, three times per week by oral gavage) and BHA (0, 0.5, 1 and 2\% in the diet); the highest doses had been reported to result in 84\% and 22\% carcinomas in the forestomach, respectively. Cell proliferation was assessed by incorporation of bromodeoxyuridine into DNA and immunohistochemical analysis. An increase in the lablling indexwas found in a11 treated animals. In the prefundic region of the forestomach, the labeHing index increased significantly, from 42\% (controls) to 54\% with styrene oxide and from 41 to 55\% with BHA. Rats treated with BHA also had severe hyperplastic lesions in the prefundic region, i.e., at the location of BHA-induced forestomach carcinomas. The number of cells per millimetre of section length was increased up to 19 fold. Hyperplastic lesions were not seen with styrene oxide, despite the higher tumour incidence reported with this compound. We conclude that the carcinogenicity of styrene oxide to the forestomach most probably involves a mechanism in which marginal genotoxicity is combined with promotion by increased cell proliferation.}, subject = {Styrol}, language = {en} } @article{AdamiDragstedEnigetal.1993, author = {Adami, Hans-Olov and Dragsted, Lars and Enig, Bent and Hansen, Jens and Haraldsd{\´o}ttir, J{\´o}hanna and Hill, Michael J. and Holm, Lars Erik and Knudsen, Ib and Larsen, Jens-Jorgen and Lutz, Werner K. and Osler, Merete and Overvad, Kim and Sabroe, Svend and Sanner, Tore and Strube, Michael and Sorensen, Thorkild I. A. and Thorling, Eivind B.}, title = {Report from the working group on diet and cancer.}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-71601}, year = {1993}, abstract = {No abstract available.}, subject = {Krebs }, 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{Lutz1991, author = {Lutz, Werner K.}, title = {Dose-response relationships in chemical carcinogenesis: from DNA adducts to tumor incidence}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-71625}, publisher = {Universit{\"a}t W{\"u}rzburg}, year = {1991}, abstract = {Mechanistic possibilitles responsible for nonlinear shapes of the dose-response relationship in chemical carcinogenesis are discussed. (i) Induction and saturation of enzymatic activation and detoxification processes and of DNA repair affect the relationship between dose and steady-state DNA adduct Ievel; (ii) The fixation of DNA adducts in the form of mutations is accelerated by stimulation of the cell division, for Jnstance due to regenerative hyperplasia at cytotoxic dose Ievels; (iii) The rate of tumor formation results from a superposition of the rates of the individual steps. It can become exponential with dose if more than one step is accelerated by the DNA damage exerted by the genotoxic carcinogen. The strongly sigmoidal shapes often observed for dose-tumor incidence relationships in animal bioassays supports this analysis. A power of four for the dose in the su~linear part of the curve is the maximum observed (formaldehyde). In contrast to animal experiments, epidemiological data ln humans rarely show a slgnificant deviation from linearity. The discrepancy might be explained by the fact that a I arge nu mber of genes contribute to the overall sensitivity of an individual and to the respective heterogeneity within the human population. Mechanistic nonlinearities are flattened out in the presence of genetic and life-style factors which affect the sensitivity for the development of cancer. For a risk assessment, linear extrapolation from the high-dose lncidence to the spontaneaus rate can therefore be approprlate in a heterogeneous population even if the mechanism of action would result in a nonlinear shape of the dose-response curve in a homogeneaus population.}, 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} } @phdthesis{Jarzina2022, author = {Jarzina, Sebastian Oskar}, title = {Assessment of systemic toxicity in vitro using the Adverse Outcome Pathway (AOP) concept: nephrotoxicity due to receptor-mediated endocytosis and lysosomal overload and inhibition of mtDNA polymerase-ɣ as case studies}, doi = {10.25972/OPUS-26484}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-264842}, school = {Universit{\"a}t W{\"u}rzburg}, year = {2022}, abstract = {The US National Research Council (NRC) report "Toxicity Testing in the 21st Century: A Vision and a strategy (Tox21)", published in 2007, calls for a complete paradigm shift in tox-icity testing. A central aspect of the proposed strategy includes the transition from apical end-points in in vivo studies to more mechanistically based in vitro tests. To support and facilitate the transition and paradigm shift in toxicity testing, the Adverse Outcome Pathway (AOP) concept is widely recognized as a pragmatic tool. As case studies, the AOP concept was ap-plied in this work to develop AOPs for proximal tubule injuries initiated by Receptor-mediated endocytosis and lysosomal overload and Inhibition of mtDNA polymerase-. These AOPs were used as a mechanistic basis for the development of in vitro assays for each key event (KE). To experimentally support the developed in vitro assays, proximal tubule cells from rat (NRK-52E) and human (RPTEC/TERT1) were treated with model compounds. To measure the dis-turbance of lysosomal function in the AOP - Receptor-mediated endocytosis and lysosomal overload, polymyxin antibiotics (polymyxin B, colistin, polymyxin B nonapeptide) were used as model compounds. Altered expression of lysosomal associated membrane protein 1/2 (LAMP-1/2) (KE1) and cathepsin D release from lysosomes (KE2) were determined by im-munofluorescence, while cytotoxicity (KE3) was measured using the CellTiter-Glo® cell via-bility assay. Importantly, significant differences in polymyxin uptake and susceptibility be-tween cell lines were observed, underlining the importance of in vitro biokinetics to determine an appropriate in vitro point of departure (PoD) for risk assessment. Compared to the in vivo situation, distinct expression of relevant transporters such as megalin and cubilin on mRNA and protein level in the used cell lines (RPTEC/TERT1 and NRK-52E) could not be con-firmed, making integration of quantitative in vitro to in vivo extrapolations (QIVIVE) neces-sary. Integration of QIVIVE by project partners of the University of Utrecht showed an im-provement in the modelled biokinetic data for polymyxin B. To assess the first key event, (KE1) Depletion of mitochondrial DNA, in the AOP - Inhibition of mtDNA polymerase-, a RT-qPCR method was used to determine the mtDNA copy number in cells treated with mod-el compounds (adefovir, cidofovir, tenofovir, adefovir dipivoxil, tenofovir disoproxil fumarate). Mitochondrial toxicity (KE2) was measured by project partners using the high-content imaging technique and MitoTracker® whereas cytotoxicity (KE3) was determined by CellTiter-Glo® cell viability assay. In contrast to the mechanistic hypothesis underlying the AOP - Inhibition of mtDNA polymerase-, treatment with model compounds for 24 h resulted in an increase rather than a decrease in mtDNA copy number (KE1). Only minor effects on mitochondrial toxicity (KE2) and cytotoxicity (KE3) were observed. Treatment of RPT-EC/TERT1 cells for 14 days showed only a slight decrease in mtDNA copy number after treatment with adefovir dipivoxil and tenofovir disoproxil fumarate, underscoring some of the limitations of short-term in vitro systems. To obtain a first estimation for risk assessment based on in vitro data, potential points of departure (PoD) for each KE were calculated from the obtained in vitro data. The most common PoDs were calculated such as the effect concentra-tion at which 10 \% or 20_\% effect was measured (EC10, EC20), the highest no observed effect concentration (NOEC), the lowest observed effect concentration (LOEC), the benchmark 10 \% (lower / upper) concentrations (BMC10, BMCL10, BMCU10) and a modelled non-toxic con-centration (NtC). These PoDs were then compared with serum and tissue concentrations de-termined from in vivo studies after treatment with therapeutic / supratherapeutic doses of the respective drugs in order to obtain a first estimate of risk based on in vitro data. In addition, AOPs were used to test whether the quantitative key event relationships between key events allow prediction of downstream effects and effects on the adverse outcome (AO) based on measurements of an early key event. Predictions of cytotoxicity from the mathematical rela-tionships showed good concordance with measured cytotoxicity after treatment with colistin and polymyxin b nonapeptide. The work also revealed uncertainties and limitations of the ap-plied strategy, which have a significant impact on the prediction and on a risk assessment based on in vitro results.}, language = {en} } @phdthesis{Kaestner2023, author = {Kaestner, Alexandra Annika Nadine}, title = {Charakterisierung pharmakologischer Phosphoglykolatphosphatase-Inhibitoren}, doi = {10.25972/OPUS-27239}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-272394}, school = {Universit{\"a}t W{\"u}rzburg}, year = {2023}, abstract = {In dieser Arbeit geht es um die Phosphoglykolatphosphatase (PGP), die als Phosphatase vom Haloazid Dehalogenase-Typ (HAD-Phosphatase) zu der ubiquit{\"a}r vorkommenden Superfamilie der HAD-Hydrolasen geh{\"o}rt. In der Literatur ist eine in vitro Phosphatase-Aktivit{\"a}t gegen{\"u}ber 2-Phospho-L-Laktat (2PL), 4-Phospho-D-Erythronat (4PE), Phosphoglykolat (PG) und Glycerol-3-Phosphat (G3P) beschrieben. 2PL und 4PE entstehen in Nebenreaktionen w{\"a}hrend der Glykolyse und hemmen bei Akkumulation die Glykolyse bzw. den Pentosephosphatweg. PG kann auch in einer Nebenreaktion w{\"a}hrend der Glykolyse oder im Rahmen der Reparatur von oxidativen DNA-Sch{\"a}den entstehen. G3P entsteht aus Dihydroxyacetonphosphat und bildet das Kohlenhydratger{\"u}st der Triacylglyceride (TAG). Zellul{\"a}re Studien konnten Hinweise auf die Regulierung des epidermalen wachstumsfaktor-(EGF-)induzierten Zytoskelettumbaus durch die PGP liefern und die Untersuchung von M{\"a}usen mit PGP-Inaktivierung zeigte einen Einfluss auf die Zellproliferation und embryonale Entwicklung. Die Regulation der PGP-Expression f{\"u}hrte zu Ver{\"a}nderungen im Kohlenhydrat- und Fettstoffwechsel. Die Untersuchung der PGP-Funktionen erfolgte bislang ausschließlich mit genetischen Ans{\"a}tzen. Aufgrund von m{\"o}glichen Kompensationsmechanismen und Off-Target-Effekten m{\"u}ssen genetische und pharmakologische Methoden als sich erg{\"a}nzende Ans{\"a}tze verstanden werden. Um die Funktionen der PGP besser zu verstehen, fokussiert sich die vorliegende Arbeit auf die gezielte pharmakologische PGP-Inhibition. In Vorarbeiten wurden 41.000 Molek{\"u}le gescreent und f{\"u}nf potentielle Inhibitoren identifiziert. Ziele dieser Arbeit waren zum einen die Implementierung der Inhibitor \# 1-Behandlung in der Zellkultur, zum anderen die Charakterisierung der PGP-Hemmung durch Inhibitor \# 48 und die Durchf{\"u}hrung erster Selektivit{\"a}tstestungen mit Inhibitor \# 48. Zusammenfassend kann festgehalten werden, dass Inhibitor \# 1 in der Lage ist, die endogene PGP in Zelllysaten der murinen spermatogonialen Zelllinie (GC1) zu hemmen. Unter bestimmten Bedingungen f{\"u}hrte die Inhibitor \# 1-Behandlung der GC1-Zellen zur Hemmung der PGP. Erste Analysen zellul{\"a}rer Inhibitoreffekte konnten eine Steigerung der TAG-Konzentration in behandelten GC1-Zellen nachweisen. Die PGP-Hemmung durch Inhibitor \# 48 wurde als unkompetitive Inhibition charakterisiert und es zeigten sich keine relevanten Inhibitoreffekte auf die HAD-Phosphatasen Magnesium-abh{\"a}ngige Phosphatase 1 (MDP1), Lysin-Histidin-Pyrophosphat-Phosphatase (LHPP) und Polynukleotidase 5'-Kinase/3'-Phosphatase (PnkP). Dagegen konnte eine Aktivit{\"a}tssteigerung von Phospho 2 beobachtet werden. Die vorliegende Arbeit liefert somit erste Erkenntnisse {\"u}ber die Anwendung des PGP-Inhibitors \# 1 in der Zellkultur und schafft die Grundlage f{\"u}r nachfolgende Untersuchungen mit Inhibitor \# 48. Weitere Experimente sind notwendig, die die Inhibitorbehandlung in der Zellkultur optimieren und die Selektivit{\"a}t weiter charakterisieren, um mithilfe der Inhibitoren neue Erkenntnisse {\"u}ber die physiologische und pathophysiologische Rolle der PGP gewinnen zu k{\"o}nnen.}, subject = {Phosphoglykolatphosphatase}, language = {de} } @phdthesis{Schuster2009, author = {Schuster, Paul Xaver}, title = {Biotransformation of trans-1,1,1,3-tetrafluoropropene, 2,3,3,3-tetrafluoropropene and 1,2,3,3,3-pentafluoropropene}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-43716}, school = {Universit{\"a}t W{\"u}rzburg}, year = {2009}, abstract = {trans-1,1,1,3-Tetrafluoropropene (HFO-1234ze) and 2,3,3,3-tetrafluoropropene (HFO-1234yf) are non-ozone-depleting fluorocarbon replacements with low global warming potentials and short atmospheric lifetimes. They are developed as foam blowing agent and refrigerant, respectively. Investigations on biotransformation in different test species and in vitro systems are required to assess possible health risks of human exposure and needed for commercial development. The biotransformation of HFO-1234ze and HFO-1234yf was therefore investigated after inhalation exposure. Male Sprague-Dawley rats were exposed to air containing 2 000; 10,000; or 50,000 ppm (n=5/concentration) HFO-1234ze or HFO-1234yf. Male B6C3F1 mice were only exposed to 50,000 ppm HFO-1234ze or HFO-1234yf. Due to lethality observed in a developmental study with rabbits after exposure to high concentrations of HFO-1234yf, the metabolic fate of the compound was tested by whole body inhalation exposure of female New Zealand White rabbits to air containing 2 000; 10,000; or 50,000 ppm (n=3/concentration) HFO-1234yf. All inhalation exposures were conducted for 6 h in a dynamic exposure chamber. After the end of the exposures, animals were individually housed in metabolic cages and urines were collected at 6 or 12 h intervals for 48 h (rats and mice) or 60 h (rabbits). For metabolite identification, urine samples were analyzed by 1H-coupled and 1H-decoupled 19F-NMR and by LC/MS-MS or GC/MS. Metabolites were identified by 19F-NMR chemical shifts, signal multiplicity, 1H-19F coupling constants and by comparison with synthetic reference compounds. Biotransformation of HFO-1234ze in rats exposed to 50,000 ppm yielded S-(3,3,3-trifluoro-trans-propenyl)mercaptolactic acid as the predominant metabolite which accounted for 66\% of all integrated 19F-NMR signals in urines. No 19F-NMR signals were found in spectra of rat urine samples collected after inhalation exposure to 2 000 or 10,000 ppm HFO-1234ze likely due to insufficient sensitivity. S-(3,3,3-Trifluoro-trans-propenyl)-L-cysteine, N-acetyl-S-(3,3,3-trifluoro-trans-propenyl)-L-cysteine, 3,3,3-trifluoropropionic acid and 3,3,3-trifluorolactic acid were also present as metabolites in urine samples of rats and mice at the 50,000 ppm level. A presumed amino acid conjugate of 3,3,3-trifluoropropionic acid was the major metabolite of HFO-1234ze in urine samples of mice exposed to 50,000 ppm and related to 18\% of total integrated 19F-NMR signals. Quantitation of three metabolites in urines of rats and mice was performed, using LC/MS-MS or GC/MS. The quantified amounts of the metabolites excreted with urine in both mice and rats, suggest only a low extent (<<1\% of dose received) of biotransformation of HFO-1234ze and 95\% of all metabolites were excreted within 18 h after the end of the exposures (t1/2 approx. 6 h). Due to its low boiling point of \&\#8722;22 °C, most of the inhaled HFO-1234ze is expected to be readily exhaled. Moreover, steric and electronic factors may decrease the reactivity of the parent compound with soft nucleophiles such as glutathione. The obtained results suggest that HFO-1234ze is subjected to an addition-elimination reaction with glutathione and to a cytochrome P450-mediated epoxidation at low rates. The extent of a direct addition reaction of HFO-1234ze with glutathione is negligible, compared to that of the observed addition-elimination reaction. The results of in vivo testing of HFO-1234ze could not be supported by in vitro investigations, since HFO-1234ze was not metabolized in incubations with either liver microsomes or subcellular fractions from rat and human. Regarding the structures delineated in the biotransformation scheme of HFO-1234ze, 1,1,1,3-tetrafluoroepoxypropane and 3,3,3-trifluoropropionic acid are toxic intermediates which, however, are not supposed to display toxicity in the species after exposure to HFO-1234ze, due to the low extent of formation and an efficient detoxification of the epoxide by hydrolysis and glutathione conjugation. The findings of biotransformation of HFO-1234ze in rats and mice correlate with the absence of adverse effects in the toxicity testings and indicate their innocuousness to a human exposure. Biotransformation of HFO-1234yf yielded N-acetyl-S-(3,3,3-trifluoro-2-hydroxypropanyl)-L-cysteine as predominat metabolite which accounted for approx. 44, 90 and 32\% (50,000 ppm) of total 19F-NMR signal intensities in urine samples from rabbits, rats and mice, respectively. S-(3,3,3-Trifluoro-2-hydroxypropanyl)mercaptolactic acid and the sulfoxides of mercapturic acid and mercaptolactic acid S-conjugate were identified as minor metabolites of HFO-1234yf in urine samples from rabbits, rats and mice, whereas trifluoroacetic acid, 3,3,3-trifluorolactic acid and 3,3,3-trifluoro-1-hydroxyacetone were present as minor metabolites only in urine samples from rats and mice. The absence of these metabolites in rabbit urine samples...}, subject = {Biotransformation}, language = {en} } @article{JeanclosSchloetzerHadameketal.2022, author = {Jeanclos, Elisabeth and Schl{\"o}tzer, Jan and Hadamek, Kerstin and Yuan-Chen, Natalia and Alwahsh, Mohammad and Hollmann, Robert and Fratz, Stefanie and Yesilyurt-Gerhards, Dilan and Frankenbach, Tina and Engelmann, Daria and Keller, Angelika and Kaestner, Alexandra and Schmitz, Werner and Neuenschwander, Martin and Hergenr{\"o}der, Roland and Sotriffer, Christoph and von Kries, Jens Peter and Schindelin, Hermann and Gohla, Antje}, title = {Glycolytic flux control by drugging phosphoglycolate phosphatase}, series = {Nature Communications}, volume = {13}, journal = {Nature Communications}, number = {1}, doi = {10.1038/s41467-022-34228-2}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-300928}, year = {2022}, abstract = {Targeting the intrinsic metabolism of immune or tumor cells is a therapeutic strategy in autoimmunity, chronic inflammation or cancer. Metabolite repair enzymes may represent an alternative target class for selective metabolic inhibition, but pharmacological tools to test this concept are needed. Here, we demonstrate that phosphoglycolate phosphatase (PGP), a prototypical metabolite repair enzyme in glycolysis, is a pharmacologically actionable target. Using a combination of small molecule screening, protein crystallography, molecular dynamics simulations and NMR metabolomics, we discover and analyze a compound (CP1) that inhibits PGP with high selectivity and submicromolar potency. CP1 locks the phosphatase in a catalytically inactive conformation, dampens glycolytic flux, and phenocopies effects of cellular PGP-deficiency. This study provides key insights into effective and precise PGP targeting, at the same time validating an allosteric approach to control glycolysis that could advance discoveries of innovative therapeutic candidates.}, language = {en} } @phdthesis{Lotz2023, author = {Lotz, Arietta Lucia}, title = {Eine in-vitro-Untersuchung des Einflusses von Angiotensin II und Sulforaphan auf die Modulation des oxidativen Stresses anhand der NFκB- und Nrf 2-Aktivit{\"a}t in LLC-PK1 Zellen}, doi = {10.25972/OPUS-31057}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-310573}, school = {Universit{\"a}t W{\"u}rzburg}, year = {2023}, abstract = {Ausgangspunkt der Arbeit ist die klinische Beobachtung, dass Patienten mit arteriellem Hypertonus vermehrt Nierenerkrankungen entwickeln. Dabei zeigten sich in der Subgruppenanalyse vor allem erh{\"o}hte Inzidenzen der Niereninsuffizienz und der Nierenzellkarzinome. Als m{\"o}glicher Pathomechanismus steht das Renin-Angiotensin-Aldosteron-System (RAAS-System) im Vordergrund. Dabei wird postuliert, dass erh{\"o}hte Angiotensin II-Spiegel zu einem Missverh{\"a}ltnis zwischen den Oxidations- und Reduktionspartnern in der Zelle f{\"u}hren, wodurch sich das oxidative Potential der Zelle {\"a}ndert, und es vermehrt zur Bildung von Radikalen (ROS) kommt, die meist ungepaarte Elektronen in der Valenzschale oder instabile Verbindungen enthalten, wodurch sie besonders reaktionsfreudig mit Proteinen, Lipiden, Kohlenhydraten und auch der DNA interagieren. In der Folge kommt es zu DNA-Ver{\"a}nderungen in Form von Doppel- oder Einzelstrangbr{\"u}chen, DNA-Protein-Crosslinks, Basenmodifikationen und Basenverlusten, wodurch sich ein hohes mutagenes Potential ergibt. Dieser Ansatz zur Pathophysiologie best{\"a}tigte sich auch an den hier verwendeten porkinen Nierenzellmodell. Dabei zeigte sich nicht nur eine Ver{\"a}nderung der genomischen Stabilit{\"a}t nach Exposition gegen{\"u}ber erh{\"o}hten Angiotensin II-Spiegeln, sondern auch eine Ver{\"a}nderung der DNA in Abh{\"a}ngigkeit von der Expositionsdauer der Zellen. Als n{\"a}chster Schritt konnte die Modulation der Transkriptionsfaktoren Nrf 2 und NF-κB durch die Behandlung mit Angiotensin II und Sulforaphan nachgewiesen werden. Bei der Behandlung mit Sulforaphan ließ sich eine Nrf 2-Induktion nachweisen mit vermehrter Expression von antioxidativen und detoxifizierender Enzyme. Weiterhin zeigte sich im Rahmen der Behandlung erniedrigte NF-κB-Level. Bei der Modulation durch Angiotensin II stellte sich zun{\"a}chst ein signifikant erniedrigtes Level an Nrf 2 in den Zellen dar, das im Verlauf von 24 Stunden anstieg und konsekutiv ließ sich eine maximale Proteinexpression zwischen 24 und 48 Stunden messen. Weiterhin wiesen die Zellen, die mit Angiotensin II behandelt wurden, erh{\"o}hte NF-κB Mengen/Zelle auf. Zudem zeigte sich der Einfluss erh{\"o}hter Glucosekonzentrationen auf eine progrediente genomischen Instabilit{\"a}t, die Ver{\"a}nderung der Transkriptionsfaktoren mit erh{\"o}hter Nrf 2-Induktion und mit Deregulation des Transkriptionsfaktors NF-κB wurde durch die Behandlung mit Sulforaphan nachgewiesen. Aufgrund dieser Rolle in der Tumorgenese sind mittlerweile einige Bestandteile des NF-κB- und des Nrf 2-Signalweges und auch Nrf 2-Aktivatoren wie Sulforaphan wichtige Zielstrukturen f{\"u}r die Entwicklung neuer Medikamente und Therapieoptionen. Besonders zeigt sich hierbei die Wichtigkeit bei Diabetes induzierten kardiovaskul{\"a}ren Folgesch{\"a}den mit fr{\"u}hzeitiger medikament{\"o}ser Behandlung.}, subject = {Oxidativer Stress}, language = {de} } @phdthesis{Schott2021, author = {Schott, Lea Marie}, title = {In vitro Untersuchung zur Genotoxizit{\"a}t ausgew{\"a}hlter Pyrrolizidinalkaloide}, doi = {10.25972/OPUS-24171}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-241716}, school = {Universit{\"a}t W{\"u}rzburg}, year = {2021}, abstract = {Pyrrolizidinalkaloide (PA) sind sekund{\"a}re Pflanzenstoffe, welche {\"u}ber Nahrungsmittel in den menschlichen Organismus gelangen k{\"o}nnen. Zahlreiche Studien belegen, dass PA in der Leber verstoffwechselt und dabei in aktive genotoxische Metabolite umgewandelt werden. Diese verursachen vor allem in der Leber zellul{\"a}re Sch{\"a}den, was sich klinisch in Form einer hepatischen ven{\"o}sen okklusiven Leberkrankheit, aber auch in der Entstehung von Tumoren zeigt. Die vorliegende Arbeit testet das genotoxische Potential der drei PA Lasiocarpin, Senecionin und Seneciphyllin anhand der Leberzelllinie Huh6 mit Hilfe des Mikrokerntests. Dar{\"u}ber hinaus wird die Wirkung von Lasiocarpin auf den intrazellul{\"a}ren Glutathion-Gehalt, die Superoxidproduktion und das mitochondriale Membranpotential analysiert. Zudem werden sowohl der eventuell negative Einfluss einer Glutathion Depletion, als auch die m{\"o}glicherweise sch{\"u}tzenden Effekte des pflanzlichen Antioxidans Delphinidin in Bezug auf die Genotoxizit{\"a}t von Lasiocarpin untersucht. Es konnte gezeigt werden, dass alle drei ausgew{\"a}hlten PA einen signifikanten Anstieg der Mikrokernfrequenz bewirken.Unsere Messungen zeigten f{\"u}r Lasiocarpin eine dezente Reduktion des Glutathion Gehalts. Dagegen f{\"u}hrte eine Glutathion-Depletion in den Huh6 Zellen zu keiner Steigerung der Genotoxizit{\"a}t von Lasiocarpin. In Kombination mit dem Antioxidans Delphinidin zeigte sich f{\"u}r Lasiocarpin eine signifikante Reduktion der Mikrokernfrequenz. Abschließend ist anzumerken, dass in Zukunft vor allem die Wechselwirkung der PA untereinander und mit anderen (Pflanzen-)bestandteilen f{\"u}r eine verbesserte Risikoabsch{\"a}tzung der PA-Exposition untersucht werden sollte.}, subject = {Pyrrolizidinalkaloide}, language = {de} }