TY - JOUR A1 - Teichmann, Christoph T1 - Die GmbH im europäischen Wettbewerb der Rechtsformen JF - Zeitschrift für Unternehmens- und Gesellschaftsrecht N2 - In den 125 Jahren seit ihrer Einführung im Jahre 1892 hat die deutsche GmbH einerseits einen Siegeszug um die ganze Welt angetreten und musste sich andererseits im eigenen Heimatland der scharfen Konkurrenz der englischen Limited erwehren. Dieser Wettbewerb setzte im Internationalen Gesellschaftsrecht einen Wechsel von der Sitz- zur Gründungstheorie voraus. Seine negativen Auswirkungen lassen sich, wie die jüngere EuGH-Rechtsprechung zeigt, durch eine am Sachproblem orientierte Anwendung inländischer Drittschutzregeln zielgerichtet eingrenzen. Im europäischen Ideenwettbewerb ist das deutsche GmbH-Recht derweil deutlich zurückgefallen. Das liegt weniger an der vermeintlichen Dominanz des englischen Rechts als am Ideenreichtum der kleineren EU-Staaten, denen es mit gut durchdachten Reformprojekten gelingt, international Aufmerksamkeit auf sich zu ziehen. KW - GmbH Y1 - 2017 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-194060 SN - 1612-7048 SN - 0340-2479 N1 - Dieser Beitrag ist mit Zustimmung des Rechteinhabers aufgrund einer (DFG-geförderten) Allianz- bzw. Nationallizenz frei zugänglich. VL - 46 IS - 5 SP - 543 EP - 582 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Teichmann, Christoph T1 - Die grenzüberschreitende Unternehmensgruppe im Compliance-Zeitalter JF - Zeitschrift für Unternehmens- und Gesellschaftsrecht N2 - Die europäische Konzernorganisation und die „Europa GmbH“ (SPE) bilden zwei wichtige Forschungsschwerpunkte im Werk von Peter Hommelhoff. Beide Projekte haben sich über die Jahre als außerordentlich dicke Bretter erwiesen. Doch davon lässt sich der Jubilar nicht beirren. Rückschläge und Umwege gehören in der Wissenschaft zum kollektiven Lernprozess, der neue Erkenntnisse bringt. Ganz in diesem Sinne münden die Erfahrungen aus der Diskussion um ein europäisches Konzernrecht und um die SPE im vorliegenden Beitrag in die Konzeption eines supranationalen Konzernbausteins für europäische Unternehmensgruppen. KW - Unternehmensgruppe Y1 - 2017 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-194940 SN - 1612-7048 SN - 0340-2479 N1 - Dieser Beitrag ist mit Zustimmung des Rechteinhabers aufgrund einer (DFG-geförderten) Allianz- bzw. Nationallizenz frei zugänglich. VL - 46 IS - 4 SP - 485 EP - 508 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Temme, Fabian A1 - Adam, Jan A1 - Ahnen, Max L. A1 - Baack, Dominik A1 - Balbo, Matteo A1 - Bergmann, Matthias A1 - Biland, Adrian A1 - Blank, Michael A1 - Bretz, Thomas A1 - Brügge, Kai A. A1 - Buss, Jens A1 - Dmytriiev, Anton A1 - Dorner, Daniela A1 - Einecke, Sabrina A1 - Hempfling, Christina A1 - Hildebrand, Dorothee A1 - Hughes, Gareth A1 - Linhoff, Lena A1 - Mannheim, Karl A1 - Müller, Sebastian A1 - Neise, Dominik A1 - Neronov, Andrii A1 - Nöthe, Max A1 - Paravac, Aleksander A1 - Pauss, Felicitas A1 - Rhode, Wolfgang A1 - Shukla, Amit A1 - Thaele, Julia A1 - Walter, Roland T1 - Long-Term monitoring of bright blazars in the multi-GeV to TeV range with FACT JF - Galaxies N2 - Blazars like Markarian 421 or Markarian 501 are active galactic nuclei (AGN), with their jets orientated towards the observer. They are among the brightest objects in the very high energy (VHE) gamma ray regime (>100 GeV). Their emitted gamma-ray fluxes are extremely variable, with changing activity levels on timescales between minutes, months, and even years. Several questions are part of the current research, such as the question of the emission regions or the engine of the AGN and the particle acceleration. A dedicated longterm monitoring program is necessary to investigate the properties of blazars in detail. A densely sampled and unbiased light curve allows for observation of both high and low states of the sources, and the combination with multi-wavelength observation could contribute to the answer of several questions mentioned above. FACT (First G-APD Cherenkov Telescope) is the first operational telescope using silicon photomultiplier (SiPM, also known as Geigermode—Avalanche Photo Diode, G-APD) as photon detectors. SiPM have a very homogenous and stable longterm performance, and allow operation even during full moon without any filter, leading to a maximal duty cycle for an Imaging Air Cherenkov Telescope (IACT). Hence, FACT is an ideal device for such a longterm monitoring of bright blazars. A small set of sources (e.g., Markarian 421, Markarian 501, 1ES 1959+650, and 1ES 2344+51.4) is currently being monitored. In this contribution, the FACT telescope and the concept of longterm monitoring of bright blazars will be introduced. The results of the monitoring program will be shown, and the advantages of densely sampled and unbiased light curves will be discussed. KW - Imaging Air Cherenkov Telescope KW - First G-APD Cherenkov Telescope KW - very high energy gamma rays KW - long-term monitoring KW - silicon photo multiplier Y1 - 2017 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-198088 SN - 2075-4434 VL - 5 IS - 1 PB - MDPI ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Temme, Sebastian A1 - Friebe, Daniela A1 - Schmidt, Timo A1 - Poschmann, Gereon A1 - Hesse, Julia A1 - Steckel, Bodo A1 - Stühler, Kai A1 - Kunz, Meik A1 - Dandekar, Thomas A1 - Ding, Zhaoping A1 - Akhyari, Payam A1 - Lichtenberg, Artur A1 - Schrader, Jürgen T1 - Genetic profiling and surface proteome analysis of human atrial stromal cells and rat ventricular epicardium-derived cells reveals novel insights into their cardiogenic potential JF - Stem Cell Research N2 - Epicardium-derived cells (EPDC) and atrial stromal cells (ASC) display cardio-regenerative potential, but the molecular details are still unexplored. Signals which induce activation, migration and differentiation of these cells are largely unknown. Here we have isolated rat ventricular EPDC and rat/human ASC and performed genetic and proteomic profiling. EPDC and ASC expressed epicardial/mesenchymal markers (WT-1, Tbx18, CD73,CD90, CD44, CD105), cardiac markers (Gata4, Tbx5, troponin T) and also contained phosphocreatine. We used cell surface biotinylation to isolate plasma membrane proteins of rEPDC and hASC, Nano-liquid chromatography with subsequent mass spectrometry and bioinformatics analysis identified 396 rat and 239 human plasma membrane proteins with 149 overlapping proteins. Functional GO-term analysis revealed several significantly enriched categories related to extracellular matrix (ECM), cell migration/differentiation, immunology or angiogenesis. We identified receptors for ephrin and growth factors (IGF, PDGF, EGF, anthrax toxin) known to be involved in cardiac repair and regeneration. Functional category enrichment identified clusters around integrins, PI3K/Akt-signaling and various cardiomyopathies. Our study indicates that EPDC and ASC have a similar molecular phenotype related to cardiac healing/regeneration. The cell surface proteome repository will help to further unravel the molecular details of their cardio-regenerative potential and their role in cardiac diseases. KW - Biology KW - Epicardium-derived cells KW - Human atrial stromal cells KW - Cell surface proteomics Y1 - 2017 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-172716 VL - 25 ER - TY - THES A1 - Terveer, Nils T1 - Springs and Parachutes - Development and Characterization of Novel Formulations for Poorly Water-Soluble Drugs T1 - Sprungfedern und Fallschirme - Entwicklung und Charakterisierung neuer Formulierungen für schlecht wasserlösliche Wirkstoffe N2 - Successful formulation development of novel, particularly organic APIs of low molecular weight as candidates for ground-breaking pharmaceutical products is a major challenge for the pharmaceutical industry because of the poor aqueous solubility of most of these compounds. The hit identification strategies of drug development in use today apply high throughput screening techniques for the investigation of thousands of substances. This approach led to a systematical increase in molecular weight and lipophilicity and a decrease of water solubility of lead compounds reaching market access. The high lipophilicity causes an excellent permeability of the compounds which favours the absorption process from the small intestine, but it causes a decrease of water-solubility. It becomes evident that an adequate aqueous solubility is necessary for absorption of the API from the gastrointestinal fluids into the systemic circulation and hence for efficacy of the pharmaceutical product. Only an dissolved API is getting absorbed and becomes efficacious. The precipitated proportion is resigned directly. Therefore, the development of an individual formulation aligning the physicochemical characteristics is necessary for every API to produce supersaturated solutions in the small intestine and to reach an adequate bioavailability after absorption into the systemic circulation. In this thesis a specific formulation development was investigated for two exemplary poorly water-soluble APIs to replace the empirical approach often used today. The basic tyrosine-kinase inhibitor imatinib and six different acetylated amino acids were transferred into ILs. As compared to the free base and the mesylate salt, which is marketed by Novartis AG as Gleevec®, the dissolution rate as well as the supersaturation time was increased significantly. By changing the mesylate anion with its potential genotoxic risks, the total toxicity of the drug product could be decreased. The amorphous ILs proved adequate stability under forcing conditions and there was no recrystallization of the free base observed. The amorphous character of the ILs caused an increased amount of water vapour sorption which can be compensated by special packaging materials. Taken together, the presentation of imatinib as an IL is intended for oral administration as a tablet and can cause a reduction of dose because of the increased solubility. Therefore, the occurrence of side effects can be reduced as compared to Gleevec®. If there is actually an increased bioavailability to observe, has to be proved by the execution of animal trials. The novel NOX inhibitor VAS3947 is intended for the treatment of endothelial dysfunctions causing diseases like heart failure and stroke. The compounds poor aqueous solubility hindered further clinical development so far and make the drug candidate to remain in a very early stage of the drug development process. Therefore, different formulation concepts were evaluated in this study: An amorphous solid dispersion prepared from VAS3947 and Eudragit® L100 by means of spray drying was able to increase the dissolution rate and solubility of the compound significantly, but with the accomplished kinetic solubility being in the low µM range it is not possible to reach therapeutic plasma concentrations. In contrast, the incorporation into cyclodextrins resulted in an 760-fold increased solubility. Different cyclodextrins were evaluated. Especially the lipophilic derivatives of the β-cyclodextrin showed to be the most adequate excipients. The incorporation of the API into the cyclodextrin cavity was proved by means of NMR spectroscopy. Additionally, a formulation of VAS3947 and hydroxypropyl-β-cyclodextrin was prepared. This formulation is intended for the intravenous application during animal trials, which have to be conducted to get to know the pharmacokinetics of VAS3947. This formulation reached a concentration of 1 mg/mL spending striking protection of VAS3947 against degradation. Presentation of VAS3947 as a microemulsion system led also to increase the aqueous solubility of the compound, but not in the same extent as the cyclodextrin formulation. Beside the formulation development a physicochemical characterization was performed to get to know important parameters such as log P and pKa values of VAS3947. An HPLC method was developed and validated to analyse the extent of solubility improvement. A major issue of the compound VAS3947 and all related triazolopyrimidine derivatives, developed by Vasopharm GmbH, is the insufficient chemical stability because of presence of a hemiaminal moiety in the chemical structure. Stability investigations and an extensive biopharmaceutical characterization confirm the hindering of further clinical development by insufficient drug stability and high cytotoxicity. Poor aqueous solubility is an additional disadvantage which can be handled by a concerted formulation development. N2 - Die erfolgreiche Formulierung von neuen, insbesondere organischen Wirkstoffen geringen Molekulargewichtes als Entwicklungskandidaten für innovative Arzneimittel stellt eine erhebliche Herausforderung für die pharmazeutische Industrie dar, weil ein Großteil dieser Substanzen ausgesprochen schlecht wasserlöslich ist. Die moderne Wirkstoffentwicklung basiert meistens auf der Zielstruktur und erfolgt unter Anwendung von Hochdurchsatzmethoden, bei denen Tausende an verschiedenen Substanzen getestet werden. Dieses Vorgehen hat in den letzten Jahrzehnten dazu geführt, dass die molare Masse und die Lipohilie derjenigen Entwicklungskandidaten, die eine Zulassung als Arzneimittel erreicht haben, kontinuierlich zugenommen haben. Durch die hohe Lipophilie weisen diese Wirkstoffe eine ausgezeichnete Permeabilität auf, die für den Absorptionsprozess aus dem Magen-Darm-Trakt notwendig ist. Jedoch geht damit gleichzeitig eine Abnahme der Wasserlöslichkeit einher. Es ist offensichtlich, dass eine ausreichendende hohe Wasserlöslichkeit die Grundvoraussetzung für die Absorption des Wirkstoffes aus dem Gastrointestinaltrakt in den systemischen Kreislauf und damit für die Wirksamkeit des Arzneimittels darstellt. Nur in Lösung befindlicher Wirkstoff kann absorbiert werden und seine Wirkung erzielen. Der ungelöste Anteil wird unverändert wieder ausgeschieden. Aus diesem Grunde ist die Entwicklung einer individuellen, an die physiko-chemischen Eigenschaften angepassten Formulierung für jeden Wirkstoff unbedingt erforderlich, um im Magen-Darm-Trakt übersättigte Lösungen zu generieren und dadurch eine ausreichende Bioverfügbarkeit zu erzielen. In dieser Arbeit wurden exemplarisch zwei schlecht lösliche Wirkstoffe ausgesucht und einer gezielten Formulierungsentwicklung unterzogen, um die bisher oft angewandte rein empirische Vorgehensweise abzulösen. Aus dem basischen Tyrosinkinase-Inhibitor Imatinib und unterschiedlichen acetylierten Aminosäuren wurden 6 verschiedene ionische Flüssigkeiten hergestellt. Im Vergleich mit der freien Base und dem Mesilat-Salz, welches die Firma Novartis AG unter dem Namen Gleevec® im Handel hat, wurden sowohl die Auflösungsrate als auch die zeitliche Dauer der Übersättigung signifikant vergrößert. Durch den Austausch des potentiell genotoxischen Mesilat-Anions gegen die acetylierten Aminosäuren konnte zusätzlich das Toxizitätsrisiko gesenkt werden. Die amorphen Formulierungen der ionische Flüssigkeiten waren unter Stressbedingungen ausreichend stabil und zeigten kein erhöhtes Risiko für eine Rekristallisation der freien Base. Die durch den amorphen Charakter gesteigerte Hygroskopizität lässt sich durch den Einsatz entsprechender Packmittel kompensieren. Generell eignet sich die Formulierung von Imatinib als ionische Flüssigkeit für die orale Applikation als Tablette und kann durch die Verbesserung der Wasserlöslichkeit zu einer Dosisreduktion beitragen, sodass weniger Nebenwirkungen auftreten als bei dem im Handel befindlichen Mesilat-Salz. Ob tatsächlich eine Verbesserung der Bioverfügbarkeit eintritt, muss noch durch Experimente im Tiermodell bestätigt werden. Der neuartige NOX-Inhibitor VAS3947 ist zur Behandlung von arteriosklerotischen Veränderungen im Gefäßendothel und damit allen verbunden Folgeerkrankungen wie zum Beispiel Herzinfarkt oder Schlaganfall von der Vasopharm GmbH entwickelt worden. Die extrem schlechte Wasserlöslichkeit hat bisher die klinische Forschung verhindert und der Wirkstoff befindet sich nach wie vor in einer sehr frühen Phase der Entwicklung. Aus diesem Grund wurden im Zuge dieser Arbeit verschiedene Formulierungskonzepte erforscht: Eine erste sprühgetrocknete, amorphe Formulierung mit dem Polymer Eudragit® L100 konnte zwar die Auflösungsrate und die Löslichkeit signifikant verbessern, allerdings kam es schnell zur Rekristallisation des Wirkstoffes und mit der erzielten kinetischen Löslichkeit im niedrigen µM Bereich ließen sich keine therapeutischen Plasmaspiegel erreichen. Durch die Herstellung einer Cyclodextrineinschlussverbindung von VAS3947 hingegen konnte die Löslichkeit um den Faktor 760 gesteigert werden. Verschiedene Cyclodextrine wurden getestet. Dabei erwiesen sich insbesondere die lipophilen Derivate des β-Cyclodextrins als geeignet. Die Einlagerung des Wirkstoffes in das Innere der Kavität wurde mittels NMR-Spektroskopie bestätigt. Zusätzlich wurde erstmals eine Formulierung von VAS3947 mit Hydroxypropyl-β-Cyclodextrin zur intravenösen Anwendung im Tiermodell für die Durchführung von geplanten Pharmakokinetikstudien hergestellt. Diese erzielte über 24 Stunden eine Löslichkeit von 1 mg/mL und schütze den Wirkstoff effektiv vor Zersetzung. Durch die Formulierung von VAS3947 als halbfeste Mikroemulsion konnte die Wasserlöslichkeit ebenfalls gesteigert werden, allerdings längst nicht in dem Maße wie durch die Cyclodextrine. Neben der Formulierungsentwicklung wurde eine physiko-chemische Charakterisierung des Wirkstoffes durchgeführt, um wichtige Parameter wie zum Beispiel die log P- und pKs-Werte einschätzen zu können. Des Weiteren wurde eine HPLC-Methode entwickelt und validiert, um die erzielte Löslichkeit quantifizieren zu können. Ein großes Problem dieses Wirkstoffes und damit aller Derivate vom Triazolopyrimidine-Typ, welche die Vasopharm GmbH in der Entwicklung hat, ist die mangelnde chemische Stabilität aufgrund einer Halbaminal-Partialstruktur im Molekül. Durchgeführte Stabilitätsuntersuchungen sowie eine umfangreiche biopharmazeutische Charakterisierung bestätigten letztendlich, dass eine weitere Entwicklung dieser Wirkstoffe aufgrund ihrer ungenügenden Stabilität und ihrer hohen Zytotoxizität nicht möglich ist. Die niedrige Wasserlöslichkeit stellt ein zusätzliches Problem dar, das sich durch eine gezielte Formulierungsentwicklung lösen lässt. KW - Springs and Parachutes KW - Formulation development KW - Poorly water soluble drugs KW - ionic liquids KW - Imatinib Y1 - 2017 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-154311 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Thalhammer, Johanna T1 - L’art de bien chanter und Von der Kunst zierlich zu singen und zu spielen – Eine kontrastive Analyse von Texten der musikalischen Fachsprache im 18. Jahrhundert anhand von Auszügen aus Code de musique pratique, Rameau (1760) und Der vollkommene Capellmeister, Mattheson (1739) JF - promptus - Würzburger Beiträge zur Romanistik N2 - This article is an analysis and a comparison of German and French special language of music in the 18th century, more precisely about the terms used to describe the activity of singing. The analysis is based on two treatises about music theory. The first writing, Der Vollkommene Capellmeister, was written by Johann Mattheson in 1739 and the second, Code de musique pratique by Jean-Philippe Rameau was published in 1760. Both texts contain a chapter which gives explanations how to sing. The treatises include different types of technical words: specific terms easy identified as special language terms like names of ornaments in the music, special verbs standing for singing, and words and anaphors to describe tonality and dynamics. By having a look on the terms of music language, the influence of Italian and French words on German vocabulary of music becomes obvious. The vocabulary is often similar in both languages, but not always defined as a part of the special language of music. KW - special language of music KW - contrastive analysis of languages KW - vocabulary of singing KW - Mattheson KW - Rameau Y1 - 2017 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-172958 SN - 2510-2613 VL - 3 ER - TY - THES A1 - Then, Patrick T1 - Waveguide-based single molecule detection in flow T1 - Wellenleiter-basierte Einzelmoleküldetektion in Strömungen N2 - In this work fluorescence-based single molecule detection at low concetration is investigated, with an emphasis on the usage of active transport and waveguides. Active transport allows to overcome the limits of diffusion-based systems in terms of the lowest detectable threshold of concentration. The effect of flow in single molecule experiments is investigated and a theoretical model is derived for laminar flow. Waveguides on the other hand promise compact detection schemes and show great potential for their possible integration into lab-on-a-chip applications. Their properties in single molecule experiments are analyzed with help of a method based on the reciprocity theorem of electromagnetic theory. N2 - Diese Arbeit untersucht fluoreszenzbasierte Einzelmoleküldetektion bei niedrigen Konzentrationen, mit einem Fokus auf den Einsatz von aktivem Transport und Wellenleitern. Aktiver Transport ermöglicht es, Limitierungen von diffusionsbasierten Systemen im Hinblick auf die niedrigste erreichbare Konzentration zu überwinden. Der Einfluss von Strömungen auf Einzelmolekülexperimente wird untersucht und ein theoretisches Modell für laminare Strömungen hergeleitet. Wellenleiter hingegen versprechen kompakte Detektorsysteme und zeigen beträchtliches Potential für eine mögliche Integration in lab-on-a-chip Anwendungen. Ihre Eigenschaften in Einzelmolekülexperimenten werden mithilfe einer auf dem Reziprozitätstheorem aus der elektromagnetischen Theorie basierenden Methode analysiert. KW - Optik KW - physics KW - optics KW - waveguides Y1 - 2017 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-140548 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Tiffe, Theresa A1 - Wagner, Martin A1 - Rücker, Viktoria A1 - Morbach, Caroline A1 - Gelbrich, Götz A1 - Störk, Stefan A1 - Heuschmann, Peter U. T1 - Control of cardiovascular risk factors and its determinants in the general population – findings from the STAAB cohort study JF - BMC Cardiovascular Disorders N2 - Background: While data from primary care suggest an insufficient control of vascular risk factors, little is known about vascular risk factor control in the general population. We therefore aimed to investigate the adoption of adequate risk factor control and its determinants in the general population free of cardiovascular disease (CVD). Methods: Data from the Characteristics and Course of Heart Failure Stages A-B and Determinants of Progression (STAAB) Cohort Study, a population-based study of inhabitants aged 30 to 79 years from the general population of Würzburg (Germany), were used. Proportions of participants without established CVD meeting targets for risk factor control recommended by 2016 ESC guideline were identified. Determinants of the accumulation of insufficiently controlled vascular risk factors (three or more) were assessed. Results: Between December 2013 and April 2015, 1379 participants without CVD were included; mean age was 53.1 ± 11.9 years and 52.9% were female; 30.8% were physically inactive, 55.2% overweight, 19.3% current smokers. Hypertension, dyslipidemia, and diabetes mellitus were prevalent in 31.8%, 57.6%, and 3.9%, respectively. Treatment goals were not reached despite medication in 52.7% of hypertensive, in 37.3% of hyperlipidemic and in 44.0% of diabetic subjects. Insufficiently controlled risk was associated with male sex (OR 1.94, 95%CI 1.44–2.61), higher age (OR for 30–39 years vs. 70–79 years 4.01, 95%CI 1.94–8.31) and lower level of education (OR for primary vs. tertiary 2.15, 95%CI 1.48–3.11). Conclusions: In the general population, prevalence of vascular risk factors was high. We found insufficient identification and control of vascular risk factors and a considerable potential to improve adherence to cardiovascular guidelines for primary prevention. Further studies are needed to identify and overcome patient- and physician-related barriers impeding successful control of vascular risk factors in the general population. KW - population-based study KW - prevalence KW - risk factor control KW - guideline adherence KW - primary prevention Y1 - 2017 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-159391 VL - 17 IS - 276 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Tischer, Anuschka T1 - Deutsche Reichstagsakten, Deutsche Reichstagsakten. Reichsversammlungen 1556–1662. Hrsg. v. der Historischen Kommission bei der Bayerischen Akademie der Wissenschaften durch Maximilian Lanzinner. Der Reichstag zu Regensburg 1556/57. 2 Teilbde. Bearb. v. Josef Leeb. München, Oldenbourg Wissenschaftsverlag 2013 JF - Historische Zeitschrift N2 - Rezension zu Deutsche Reichstagsakten, Deutsche Reichstagsakten. Reichsversammlungen 1556–1662. Hrsg. v. der Historischen Kommission bei der Bayerischen Akademie der Wissenschaften durch Maximilian Lanzinner. Der Reichstag zu Regensburg 1556/57. 2 Teilbde. Bearb. v. Josef Leeb. München, Oldenbourg Wissenschaftsverlag 2013 KW - Rezension Y1 - 2017 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-194256 SN - 2196-680X SN - 0018-2613 N1 - Dieser Beitrag ist mit Zustimmung des Rechteinhabers aufgrund einer (DFG-geförderten) Allianz- bzw. Nationallizenz frei zugänglich. VL - 304 IS - 1 SP - 229 EP - 231 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Tischer, Anuschka T1 - Stefano Andretta / Stéphane Péquignot / Jean-Claude Waquet (Eds.), De l’ambassadeur. Les écrits relatifs à l’ambassadeur et à l’art de négocier du Moyen Âge au début du XIXe siècle. Rome, École française de Rome 2015 JF - Historische Zeitschrift N2 - Rezension zu Stefano Andretta / Stéphane Péquignot / Jean-Claude Waquet (Eds.), De l’ambassadeur. Les écrits relatifs à l’ambassadeur et à l’art de négocier du Moyen Âge au début du XIXe siècle. Rome, École française de Rome 2015 KW - Rezension Y1 - 2017 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-194970 SN - 2196-680X SN - 0018-2613 N1 - Dieser Beitrag ist mit Zustimmung des Rechteinhabers aufgrund einer (DFG-geförderten) Allianz- bzw. Nationallizenz frei zugänglich. VL - 305 IS - 1 SP - 137 EP - 138 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Triphan, Simon M. F. A1 - Jobst, Bertram J. A1 - Anjorin, Angela A1 - Sedlaczek, Oliver A1 - Wolf, Ursula A1 - Terekhov, Maxim A1 - Hoffmann, Christian A1 - Ley, Sebastian A1 - Düber, Christoph A1 - Biederer, Jürgen A1 - Kauczor, Hans-Ulrich A1 - Jakob, Peter M. A1 - Wielpütz, Mark O. T1 - Reproducibility and comparison of oxygen-enhanced T\(_1\) quantification in COPD and asthma patients JF - PLoS ONE N2 - T\(_1\) maps have been shown to yield useful diagnostic information on lung function in patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) and asthma, both for native T\(_1\) and ΔT\(_1\), the relative reduction while breathing pure oxygen. As parameter quantification is particularly interesting for longitudinal studies, the purpose of this work was both to examine the reproducibility of lung T\(_1\) mapping and to compare T\(_1\) found in COPD and asthma patients using IRSnapShotFLASH embedded in a full MRI protocol. 12 asthma and 12 COPD patients (site 1) and further 15 COPD patients (site 2) were examined on two consecutive days. In each patient, T\(_1\) maps were acquired in 8 single breath-hold slices, breathing first room air, then pure oxygen. Maps were partitioned into 12 regions each to calculate average values. In asthma patients, the average T\(_{1,RA}\) = 1206ms (room air) was reduced to T\(_{1,O2}\) = 1141ms under oxygen conditions (ΔT\(_1\) = 5.3%, p < 5⋅10\(^{−4})\), while in COPD patients both native T\(_{1,RA}\) = 1125ms was significantly shorter (p < 10\(^{−3})\) and the relative reduction to T\(_{1,O2}\) = 1081ms on average ΔT\(_1\) = 4.2%(p < 10\(^{−5}\)). On the second day, with T\(_{1,RA}\) = 1186ms in asthma and T\(_{1,RA}\) = 1097ms in COPD, observed values were slightly shorter on average in all patient groups. ΔT\(_1\) reduction was the least repeatable parameter and varied from day to day by up to 23% in individual asthma and 30% in COPD patients. While for both patient groups T\(_1\) was below the values reported for healthy subjects, the T\(_1\) and ΔT\(_1\) found in asthmatics lies between that of the COPD group and reported values for healthy subjects, suggesting a higher blood volume fraction and better ventilation. However, it could be demonstrated that lung T\(_1\) quantification is subject to notable inter-examination variability, which here can be attributed both to remaining contrast agent from the previous day and the increased dependency of lung T\(_1\) on perfusion and thus current lung state. KW - Medicine KW - Chronic obstrusive pulmonary disease KW - Asthma KW - Oxygen KW - Magnetic resonance imaging KW - Breathing KW - Pulmonary imaging KW - Protons KW - Diagnostic medicine Y1 - 2017 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-171833 VL - 12 IS - 2 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Tsamadou, Chrysanthi A1 - Fürst, Daniel A1 - Vucinic, Vladan A1 - Bunjes, Donald A1 - Neuchel, Christine A1 - Mytilineos, Daphne A1 - Gramatzki, Martin A1 - Arnold, Renate A1 - Wagner, Eva Maria A1 - Einsele, Hermann A1 - Müller, Carlheinz A1 - Schrezenmeier, Hubert A1 - Mytilineos, Joannis T1 - Human leukocyte antigen-E mismatch is associated with better hematopoietic stem cell transplantation outcome in acute leukemia patients JF - Haematologica N2 - The immunomodulatory role of human leukocyte antigen (HLA)-E in hematopoietic stem cell transplantation (HSCT) has not been extensively investigated. To this end, we genotyped 509 10/10 HLA unrelated transplant pairs for HLA-E, in order to study the effect of HLA-E as a natural killer (NK)-alloreactivity mediator on HSCT outcome in an acute leukemia (AL) setting. Overall survival (OS), disease free survival (DFS), relapse incidence (RI) and non-relapse mortality (NRM) were set as endpoints. Analysis of our data revealed a significant correlation between HLA-E mismatch and improved HSCT outcome, as shown by both univariate (53% vs. 38%, P=0.002, 5-year OS) and multivariate (hazard ratio (HR)=0.63, confidence interval (CI) 95%=0.48–0.83, P=0.001) analyses. Further subgroup analysis demonstrated that the positive effect of HLA-E mismatch was significant and pronounced in advanced disease patients (n=120) (5-year OS: 50% vs. 18%, P=0.005; HR=0.40, CI 95%=0.22–0.72, P=0.002; results from univariate and multivariate analyses, respectively). The study herein is the first to report an association between HLA-E incompatibility and improved post–transplant prognosis in AL patients who have undergone matched unrelated HSCT. Combined NK and T cell HLA-E-mediated mechanisms may account for the better outcomes observed. Notwithstanding the necessity for in vitro and confirmational studies, our findings highlight the clinical relevance of HLA-E matching and strongly support prospective HLA-E screening upon donor selection for matched AL unrelated HSCTs. KW - medicine KW - acute leukemia (AL) KW - hematopoietic stem cell transplantation (HSCT) KW - human leukocyte antigen-E (HLA-E) KW - HLA-E matching KW - HSTC outcome Y1 - 2017 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-173325 VL - 102 IS - 11 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Tshitenge, Dieudonné Tshitenge A1 - Feineis, Doris A1 - Mudogo, Virima A1 - Kaiser, Marcel A1 - Brun, Reto A1 - Bringmann, Gerhard T1 - Antiplasmodial Ealapasamines A-C,'Mixed' Naphthylisoquinoline Dimers from the Central African Liana Ancistrocladus ealaensis JF - Scientific Reports N2 - Three unusual heterodimeric naphthylisoquinoline alkaloids, named ealapasamines A-C (1–3), were isolated from the leaves of the tropical plant Ancistrocladus ealaensis J. Léonard. These ‘mixed’, constitutionally unsymmetric dimers are the first stereochemically fully assigned cross-coupling products of a 5,8′- and a 7,8′-coupled naphthylisoquinoline linked via C-6′ in both naphthalene portions. So far, only two other West and Central Ancistrocladus species were known to produce dimers with a central 6,6″-axis, yet, in contrast to the ealapasamines, usually consisting of two 5,8′-coupled monomers, like e.g., in michellamine B. The new dimers 1–3 contain six elements of chirality, four stereogenic centers and the two outer axes, while the central biaryl axis is configurationally unstable. The elucidation of the complete stereostructures of the ealapasamines was achieved by the interplay of spectroscopic methods including HRESIMS, 1D and 2D NMR (in particular ROESY measurements), in combination with chemical (oxidative degradation) and chiroptical (electronic circular dichroism) investigations. The ealapasamines A-C display high antiplasmodial activities with excellent half-maximum inhibition concentration values in the low nanomolar range. KW - structure elucidation KW - stereochemistry KW - Ancistrocladus ealaensis KW - dimers Y1 - 2017 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-170645 VL - 7 IS - 5767 ER - TY - THES A1 - Tsoneva, Desislava T1 - Humanized mouse model: a system to study the interactions of human immune system with vaccinia virus-infected human tumors in mice T1 - Humanisiertes Mausmodell: ein System, um die Wechselwirkungen des menschlichen Immunsystems mit Vaccinia-Virus-infizierten humanen Tumoren in Mäusen zu untersuchen N2 - Ein vielversprechender neuer Ansatz zur Behandlung von Krebs beim Menschen ist die Verwendung von onkolytischen Viren, die einen Tumor-spezifischen Tropismus aufweisen. Einer der Top-Kandidaten in diesem Bereich ist das onkolytische Vaccinia Virus (VACV), das bereits vielversprechende Ergebnisse in Tierversuchen und in klinischen Studien gezeigt hat. Aber die von den in vivo in tierischen Modellen erhaltenen Resultate könnten ungenaue Informationen wegen der anatomischen und physiologischen Unterschiede zwischen den Spezies liefern. Andererseits sind Studien in Menschen aufgrund ethischer Erwägungen und potenzieller Toxizität nur limitiert möglich. Die zahlreichen Einschränkungen und Risiken, die mit den Humanstudien verbunden sind, könnten mit der Verwendung eines humanisierten Mausmodells vermieden werden. Die LIVP-1.1.1, GLV-2b372, GLV-1h68, GLV-1h375, GLV-1h376 and GLV-1h377 VACV Stämmen wurden von der Genelux Corporation zur Verfügung gestellt. GLV-2b372 wurde durch Einfügen der TurboFP635 Expressionskassette in den J2R Genlocus des parentalen LIVP-1.1.1-Stammes konstruiert. GLV-1h375, -1h376 and -1h377 kodiert das Gen für den menschlichen CTLA4-blockierenden Einzelketten-Antikörper (CTLA4 scAb). Befunde aus Replikations- and Zytotoxizitätsstudien zeigten, dass alle sechs Viren Tumorzellen infizieren, sich in ihnen replizieren und sie in Zellkultur schließlich ebenso dosis- und zeitabhängig effizient abtöten konnten. CTLA4 scAb und β-Glucuronidase (GusA) Expression sowie Virus Titer in GLV-1h376-infizierten A549-Zellen wurde anhand von ELISA-, β-Glucuronidase- and Standard Plaque-Assays bestimmt. Hierbei zeigte sich eine ausgezeichnete Korrelation mit Korrelationskoeffizienten R2>0.9806. Der durch das GLV-1h376 kodierte CTLA4 scAb wurde erfolgreich aus Überständen von infizierten CV-1-Zellen gereinigt. CTLA4 scAb hat eine hohe in-vitro-Affinität zu seinem menschlichen CTLA4-Zielmolekül sowie abwesende Kreuzreaktivität gegenüber murine CTLA4 gezeigt. CTLA4 scAb Funktionalität wurde in Jurkat-Zellen bestätigt. LIVP-1.1.1, GLV-2b372, GLV-1h68 und GLV-1h376 wurden auch in nicht-tumorösen und/oder tumortragenden humanisierten Mäusen getestet. Zunächst wurde gezeigt, dass die Injektion von menschlichen CD34+ Stammzellen in die Leber von vorkonditionierten neugeborenen NSG Mäusen zu einer erfolgreichen systemische Rekonstitution mit menschlichen Immunzellen geführt hat. CD19+-B-Zellen, CD4+- und CD8+-CD3+-T-Zellen, NKp46+CD56- und NKp46+CD56+-NK-Zellen sowie CD33+-myeloischen Zellen wurden detektiert. Die Mehrheit der nachgewisenen humanen hämatopoetischen Zellen im Mäuseblut in den ersten Wochen nach der Humanisierung waren CD19+-B-Zellen, und nur ein kleiner Teil waren CD3+-T-Zellen. Mit der Zeit wurde eine signifikante Veränderung in CD19+/CD3+-Verhältnis beobachtet, die parallel zur Abnahme der B-Zellen und einem Anstieg der T-Zellen kam. Die Implantation von A549-Zellen unter die Haut dieser Mäuse führte zu einem progressiven Tumorwachstum. Bildgebende Verfahren zur Detektion von Virus-vermittelter TurboFP635- und GFP-Expression, Standard Plaque Assays sowie immunohistochemische Analysen bestätigten die erfolgreiche Invasion der Viren in die subkutanen Tumoren. Die humane CD45+-Zellpopulation in Tumoren wurde hauptsächlich durch NKp46+CD56bright-NK-Zellen und einen hohen Anteil von aktivierten CD4+- und zytotoxische CD8+-T-Zellen dargestellt. Es wurden jedoch keine signifikanten Unterschiede zwischen den Kontroll- und LIVP-1.1.1-infizierten Tumoren beobachtet, was darauf hindeutete, dass die Rekrutierung von NK- und aktivierten T-Zellen, mehr Tumorgewebe-spezifisch als Virus-abhängig waren. Die GLV-1h376-vermittelten CTLA4 scAb-Expression in den infizierten Tumoren war ebenfalls nicht in der Lage, die Aktivierung von Tumor-infiltrierenden T-Zellen im Vergleich zur Kontrolle und GLV-1h68-behandelten Mäusen, signifikant zu erhöhen. ELISA-, β-Glucuronidase- and Standard Plaque-Assays zeigten eine eindeutige Korrelation mit den Korrelationskoeffizienten R2>0,9454 zwischen CTLA4 scAb- und GusA-Konzentrationen und Virus Titer in Tumorproben von GLV-1h376-behandelten Mäusen. T-Zellen, die aus der Milz dieser Tumor-tragenden Mäuse isoliert wurden, waren funktionell und konnten erfolgreich mit Beads aktiviert werden. Mehr CD25+ und IFN-ɣ+ T-Zellen wurden in der GLV-1h376-Gruppe gefunden, wahrscheinlich aufgrund der CTLA4-Blockade durch die Virus-vermittelte CTLA4 scAb-Expression in den Mäusen. Außerdem wurde eine höhere Konzentration von IL-2 in dem Kulturüberstand von diesen Splenozyten im Vergleich zu Kontrollproben nachgewiesen. Im Gegensatz zu der Aktivierung mit Beads konnten T-Zellen von allen drei Maus-Gruppen nicht durch A549 Tumorzellen ex vivo aktiviert werden. Unser Mausmodell hat den besonderen Vorteil, dass sich Tumoren unter der Haut der humanisierten Mäuse entwickeln, was eine genaue Überwachung des Tumorwachstums und Auswertung der onkolytischen Virotherapie ermöglicht. N2 - A promising new approach for the treatment of human cancer is the use of oncolytic viruses, which exhibit tumor tropism. One of the top candidates in this area is the oncolytic vaccinia virus (VACV), which has already shown promising results in animal studies and in clinical trials. However, due to discrepancies in both innate and adaptive immunity between mice and men the evaluation of the vaccinia virus’ interactions with the host immune system in mice are not fully conclusive of what is actually happening in human cancer patients after systemic administration of vaccinia virus. Also, ethical and legal concerns as well as risk of potential toxicity limit research involving human patients. Therefore, a good in vivo model for testing interactions between vaccinia virus and human immune cells, avoiding the numerous limitations and risks associated with human studies, could be a humanized mouse model. LIVP-1.1.1, GLV-2b372, GLV-1h68, GLV-1h375, GLV-1h376 and GLV-1h377 VACVs were provided by Genelux Corporation. GLV-2b372 was constructed by inserting TurboFP635 expression cassette into the J2R locus of the parental LIVP-1.1.1. GLV-1h375, -1h376 and -1h377 VACVs encode the human CTLA4-blocking single-chain antibody (CTLA4 scAb). Performed replication and cytotoxicity assays demonstrated that all six viruses were able to infect, replicate in and kill human tumor cells in virus-dose- and time-dependent fashion. CTLA4 scAb and β-glucuronidase (GusA) expression as well as viral titers in GLV-1h376-infected cells were analyzed by ELISA, β-glucuronidase assay and standard plaque assay, respectively, and compared. An excellent correlation with correlation coefficients R2>0.9806 were observed. GLV-1h376-encoded CTLA4 scAb was successfully purified from supernatants of infected CV-1 cells and demonstrated in vitro affinity to its human CTLA4 target and lack of cross-reactivity to mouse CTLA4. CTLA4 scAb functionality was confirmed in Jurkat cells. LIVP-1.1.1, GLV-2b372, GLV-1h68 and GLV-1h376 were next studied in non-tumorous and/or tumor-bearing humanized mice. It was demonstrated that injection of human CD34+ stem cells into the liver of preconditioned newborn NSG mice let to a successful systemic reconstitution with human immune cells. CD19+ B cells, CD4 and CD8 single positive CD3+ T cell, NKp46+CD56- and NKp46+CD56+ NK cells as well as CD33+ myeloid cells developed. At early time points after engraftment, majority of the human hematopoietic cells detected in the mouse blood were CD19+ B cells and only a small portion were CD3+ T cells. With time a significant change in CD19+/CD3+ ratio was reported with a decrease of B cells and an increase of T cells. Implantation of A549 cells under the skin of those humanized NSG mice resulted in a progressive tumor growth, described for the first time in this thesis. Successful colonization of subcutaneous A549 tumors with VACVs was visualized and demonstrated by detection of virus-mediated TurboFP635 and GFP expression as well as by standard plaque assay and immunohistochemistry. The human CD45+ cell population in tumors was represented mainly by NKp46+CD56bright NK cells and a large portion of activated CD4+ and cytotoxic CD8+ T cells. However, no significant differences were observed between control and LIVP-1.1.1-infected tumors, suggesting that the recruitment of NK and activated T cells were more tumor tissue specific than virus-dependent. Unfortunately, virus-mediated CTLA4 scAb expression in the GLV-1h376-infected tumors was also not able to significantly increase activation of T cells compared to control and GLV-1h68-treated mice. Importantly, ELISA, β-glucuronidase and standard plaque assays showed an excellent correlation with correlation coefficients R2>0.9454 between CTLA4 scAb, GusA concentrations and viral titers in tumor samples from those GLV-1h376 treated mice. T cells isolated from the spleens of such control or GLV-1h68- or -1h376-treated A549 tumor-bearing mice were functional and could successfully be activated with human T cells activation beads. However, although no significant difference was observed between the three mouse groups, a slightly higher percentage of the GLV-1h376-treated mice-derived T cells were expressing CD25 and producing IFN-ɣ after ex vivo activation, probably due to the CTLA4 blockade by the virus-encoded CTLA4 scAb in the GLV-1h376-treated mice. Also, slightly higher levels of IL-2 were detected in the culture supernatant of those splenocytes compared to control samples. In contrast, T cells from all three mouse groups were not able be activated by A549 tumor cells ex vivo. Our model has the specific advantage that tumors develop under the skin of the humanized mice, which allows accurate monitoring of the tumor growth and evaluation of the oncolytic virotherapy. Therefore it is important to choose the right approaches for its further improvement. KW - Vaccinia virus KW - cancer KW - vaccinia virus KW - humanized mice Y1 - 2017 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-118983 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Tsoneva, Desislava A1 - Minev, Boris A1 - Frentzen, Alexa A1 - Zhang, Qian A1 - Wege, Anja K. A1 - Szalay, Aladar A. T1 - Humanized Mice with Subcutaneous Human Solid Tumors for Immune Response Analysis of Vaccinia Virus-Mediated Oncolysis JF - Molecular Therapy Oncolytics N2 - Oncolytic vaccinia virus (VACV) therapy is an alternative cancer treatment modality that mediates targeted tumor destruction through a tumor-selective replication and an induction of anti-tumor immunity. We developed a humanized tumor mouse model with subcutaneous human tumors to analyze the interactions of VACV with the developing tumors and human immune system. A successful systemic reconstitution with human immune cells including functional T cells as well as development of tumors infiltrated with human T and natural killer (NK) cells was observed. We also demonstrated successful in vivo colonization of such tumors with systemically administered VACVs. Further, a new recombinant GLV-1h376 VACV encoding for a secreted human CTLA4-blocking single-chain antibody (CTLA4 scAb) was tested. Surprisingly, although proving CTLA4 scAb’s in vitro binding ability and functionality in cell culture, beside the significant increase of CD56\(^{bright}\) NK cell subset, GLV-1h376 was not able to increase cytotoxic T or overall NK cell levels at the tumor site. Importantly, the virus-encoded β-glucuronidase as a measure of viral titer and CTLA4 scAb amount was demonstrated. Therefore, studies in our “patient-like” humanized tumor mouse model allow the exploration of newly designed therapy strategies considering the complex relationships between the developing tumor, the oncolytic virus, and the human immune system. KW - humanized tumor KW - mouse model KW - subcutaneous human tumors KW - Oncolytic vaccinia virus Y1 - 2017 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-170786 VL - 5 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Tuan, Dinh Van A1 - Scharf, Benedikt A1 - Žutič, Igor A1 - Dery, Hanan T1 - Marrying excitons and plasmons in monolayer transition-metal dichalcogenides JF - Physical Review X N2 - Just as photons are the quanta of light, plasmons are the quanta of orchestrated charge-density oscillations in conducting media. Plasmon phenomena in normal metals, superconductors, and doped semiconductors are often driven by long-wavelength Coulomb interactions. However, in crystals whose Fermi surface is comprised of disconnected pockets in the Brillouin zone, collective electron excitations can also attain a shortwave component when electrons transition between these pockets. In this work, we show that the band structure of monolayer transition-metal dichalcogenides gives rise to an intriguing mechanism through which shortwave plasmons are paired up with excitons. The coupling elucidates the origin for the optical sideband that is observed repeatedly in monolayers of WSe\(_2\) and WS\(_2\) but not understood. The theory makes it clear why exciton-plasmon coupling has the right conditions to manifest itself distinctly only in the optical spectra of electron-doped tungsten-based monolayers. KW - physics KW - excitons KW - plasmons KW - semiconductors KW - spintronics KW - valleytronics Y1 - 2017 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-173030 VL - 7 IS - 4 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Tymoshenko, Y. V. A1 - Onykiienko, Y. A. A1 - Müller, T. A1 - Thomale, R. A1 - Rachel, S. A1 - Cameron, A. S. A1 - Portnichenko, P. Y. A1 - Efremov, D. V. A1 - Tsurkan, V. A1 - Abernathy, D. L. A1 - Ollivier, J. A1 - Schneidewind, A. A1 - Piovano, A. A1 - Felea, V. A1 - Loidl, A. A1 - Inosov, D. S. T1 - Pseudo-Goldstone magnons in the frustrated \(S=3/2\) Heisenberg helimagnet \(ZnCr_2Se_4\) with a pyrochlore magnetic sublattice JF - Physical Review X N2 - Low-energy spin excitations in any long-range ordered magnetic system in the absence of magnetocrystalline anisotropy are gapless Goldstone modes emanating from the ordering wave vectors. In helimagnets, these modes hybridize into the so-called helimagnon excitations. Here we employ neutron spectroscopy supported by theoretical calculations to investigate the magnetic excitation spectrum of the isotropic Heisenberg helimagnet \({ZnCr_2Se_4}\) with a cubic spinel structure, in which spin\(-3/2\) magnetic \({Cr^{3+}}\) ions are arranged in a geometrically frustrated pyrochlore sublattice. Apart from the conventional Goldstone mode emanating from the \((0~ 0~ {q_h})\) ordering vector, low-energy magnetic excitations in the single-domain proper-screw spiral phase show soft helimagnon modes with a small energy gap of \({∼0.17~ meV}\), emerging from two orthogonal wave vectors \(({q_h}~ 0~ 0)\) and \({(0~ {q_h}~ 0)}\) where no magnetic Bragg peaks are present. We term them pseudo-Goldstone magnons, as they appear gapless within linear spinwave theory and only acquire a finite gap due to higher-order quantum-fluctuation corrections. Our results are likely universal for a broad class of symmetric helimagnets, opening up a new way of studying weak magnon-magnon interactions with accessible spectroscopic methods. KW - physics KW - spin waves KW - helimagnets KW - inelastic neutron scattering Y1 - 2017 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-172770 VL - 7 IS - 4 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Ullmann, Tobias A1 - Banks, Sarah N. A1 - Schmitt, Andreas A1 - Jagdhuber, Thomas T1 - Scattering characteristics of X-, C- and L-Band PolSAR data examined for the tundra environment of the Tuktoyaktuk Peninsula, Canada JF - Applied Sciences N2 - In this study, polarimetric Synthetic Aperture Radar (PolSAR) data at X-, C- and L-Bands, acquired by the satellites: TerraSAR-X (2011), Radarsat-2 (2011), ALOS (2010) and ALOS-2 (2016), were used to characterize the tundra land cover of a test site located close to the town of Tuktoyaktuk, NWT, Canada. Using available in situ ground data collected in 2010 and 2012, we investigate PolSAR scattering characteristics of common tundra land cover classes at X-, C- and L-Bands. Several decomposition features of quad-, co-, and cross-polarized data were compared, the correlation between them was investigated, and the class separability offered by their different feature spaces was analyzed. Certain PolSAR features at each wavelength were sensitive to the land cover and exhibited distinct scattering characteristics. Use of shorter wavelength imagery (X and C) was beneficial for the characterization of wetland and tundra vegetation, while L-Band data highlighted differences of the bare ground classes better. The Kennaugh Matrix decomposition applied in this study provided a unified framework to store, process, and analyze all data consistently, and the matrix offered a favorable feature space for class separation. Of all elements of the quad-polarized Kennaugh Matrix, the intensity based elements K0, K1, K2, K3 and K4 were found to be most valuable for class discrimination. These elements contributed to better class separation as indicated by an increase of the separability metrics squared Jefferys Matusita Distance and Transformed Divergence. The increase in separability was up to 57% for Radarsat-2 and up to 18% for ALOS-2 data. KW - decomposition KW - arctic KW - PolSAR KW - dual polarimetry KW - quad polarimetry KW - TerraSAR-X KW - Radarsat-2 KW - ALOS KW - ALOS-2 KW - tundra Y1 - 2017 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-158362 VL - 7 IS - 6 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Uri, Anna A1 - Werner, Sandra A1 - Lühder, Fred A1 - Hünig, Thomas A1 - Kerkau, Thomas A1 - Beyersdorf, Niklas T1 - Protection of mice from acute graft-versus-host disease requires CD28 co-stimulation on donor CD4\(^{+}\) Foxp3\(^{+}\) regulatory T Cells JF - Frontiers in Immunology N2 - Acute graft-versus-host disease (aGvHD) is a major cause of morbidity and mortality after allogeneic hematopoietic stem cell plus T cell transplantation (allo-HSCT). In this study, we investigated the requirement for CD28 co-stimulation of donor CD4\(^{+}\) conventional (CD4\(^{+}\)CD25\(^{-}\)Foxp3\(^{-}\), Tconv) and regulatory (CD4\(^{+}\)CD25\(^{+}\)Foxp3\(^{+}\), Treg) T cells in aGvHD using tamoxifen-inducible CD28 knockout (iCD28KO) or wild-type (wt) littermates as donors of CD4\(^{+}\) Tconv and Treg. In the highly inflammatory C57BL/6 into BALB/c allo-HSCT transplantation model, CD28 depletion on donor CD4\(^{+}\) Tconv reduced clinical signs of aGvHD, but did not significantly prolong survival of the recipient mice. Selective depletion of CD28 on donor Treg did not abrogate protection of recipient mice from aGvHD until about day 20 after allo-HSCT. Later, however, the pool of CD28-depleted Treg drastically declined as compared to wt Treg. Consequently, only wt, but not CD28-deficient, Treg were able to continuously suppress aGvHD and induce long-term survival of the recipient mice. To our knowledge, this is the first study that specifically evaluates the impact of CD28 expression on donor Treg in aGvHD. Moreover, the delayed kinetics of aGvHD lethality after transplantation of iCD28KO Treg provides a novel animal model for similar disease courses found in patients after allo-HSCT. KW - co-stimulation, KW - inducible deletion KW - regulatory T cells KW - acute graft-versus-host disease KW - CD28 Y1 - 2017 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-158469 VL - 8 IS - 721 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Van Steenbergen, Anne A1 - Balteau, Magali A1 - Ginion, Audrey A1 - Ferté, Laura A1 - Battault, Sylvain A1 - de Meester de Ravenstein, Christophe A1 - Balligand, Jean-Luc A1 - Daskalopoulos, Evangelos-Panagiotis A1 - Gilon, Patrick A1 - Despa, Florin A1 - Despa, Sanda A1 - Vanoverschelde, Jean-Louis A1 - Horman, Sandrine A1 - Koepsell, Hermann A1 - Berry, Gerard A1 - Hue, Louis A1 - Bertrand, Luc A1 - Beauloye, Christophe T1 - Sodium-myoinositol cotransporter-1, SMIT1, mediates the production of reactive oxygen species induced by hyperglycemia in the heart JF - Scientific Reports N2 - Hyperglycemia (HG) stimulates the production of reactive oxygen species in the heart through activation of NADPH oxidase 2 (NOX2). This production is independent of glucose metabolism but requires sodium/glucose cotransporters (SGLT). Seven SGLT isoforms (SGLT1 to 6 and sodium-myoinositol cotransporter-1, SMIT1) are known, although their expression and function in the heart remain elusive. We investigated these 7 isoforms and found that only SGLT1 and SMIT1 were expressed in mouse, rat and human hearts. In cardiomyocytes, galactose (transported through SGLT1) did not activate NOX2. Accordingly, SGLT1 deficiency did not prevent HG-induced NOX2 activation, ruling it out in the cellular response to HG. In contrast, myo-inositol (transported through SMIT1) reproduced the toxic effects of HG. SMIT1 overexpression exacerbated glucotoxicity and sensitized cardiomyocytes to HG, whereas its deletion prevented HG-induced NOX2 activation. In conclusion, our results show that heart SMIT1 senses HG and triggers NOX2 activation. This could participate in the redox signaling in hyperglycemic heart and contribute to the pathophysiology of diabetic cardiomyopathy. KW - hyperglycemia KW - Sodium-myoinositol cotransporter-1 (SMIT1) KW - glucose metabolism KW - heart KW - NADPH oxidase 2 (NOX2) KW - sodium/glucose cotransporters (SGLT) KW - cardiomyocytes Y1 - 2017 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-180891 VL - 7 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Vangeel, Elise Beau A1 - Pishva, Ehsan A1 - Hompes, Titia A1 - van den Hove, Daniel A1 - Lambrechts, Diether A1 - Allegaert, Karel A1 - Freson, Kathleen A1 - Izzi, Benedetta A1 - Claes, Stephan T1 - Newborn genome-wide DNA methylation in association with pregnancy anxiety reveals a potential role for \(GABBR1\) JF - Clinical Epigenetics N2 - Background: There is increasing evidence for the role of prenatal stress in shaping offspring DNA methylation and disease susceptibility. In the current study, we aimed to identify genes and pathways associated with pregnancy anxiety using a genome-wide DNA methylation approach. Methods: We selected 22 versus 23 newborns from our Prenatal Early Life Stress (PELS) cohort, exposed to the lowest or highest degree of maternal pregnancy anxiety, respectively. Cord blood genome-wide DNA methylation was assayed using the HumanMethylation450 BeadChip (HM450, n = 45) and candidate gene methylation using EpiTYPER (n = 80). Cortisol levels were measured at 2, 4, and 12 months of age to test infant stress system (re)activity. Results: Data showed ten differentially methylated regions (DMR) when comparing newborns exposed to low versus high pregnancy anxiety scores. We validated a top DMR in the GABA-B receptor subunit 1 gene (GABBR1) revealing the association with pregnancy anxiety particularly in male newborns (most significant CpG Pearson R = 0.517, p = 0.002; average methylation Pearson R = 0.332, p = 0.039). Cord blood GABBR1 methylation was associated with infant cortisol levels in response to a routine vaccination at 4 months old. Conclusions: In conclusion, our results show that pregnancy anxiety is associated with differential DNA methylation patterns in newborns and that our candidate gene GABBR1 is associated with infant hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal axis response to a stressor. Our findings reveal a potential role for GABBR1 methylation in association with stress and provide grounds for further research. KW - DNA methylation KW - GABBR1 KW - gender differences KW - HPA axis KW - pregnancy anxiety KW - prenatal stress Y1 - 2017 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-173825 VL - 9 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Vargas Casanova, Yerly A1 - Rodríguez Guerra, Jorge Antonio A1 - Umaña Pérez, Yadi Adriana A1 - Leal Castro, Aura Lucía A1 - Almanzar Reina, Giovanni A1 - García Castañeda, Javier Eduardo A1 - Rivera Monroy, Zuly Jenny T1 - Antibacterial synthetic peptides derived from bovine lactoferricin exhibit cytotoxic effect against MDA-MB-468 and MDA-MB-231 breast cancer cell lines JF - Molecules N2 - Linear, dimeric, tetrameric, and cyclic peptides derived from lactoferricin B, containing the RRWQWR motif, were designed, synthesized, purified, and characterized using RP-HPLC chromatography and MALDI-TOF mass spectrometry. The antibacterial activity of the designed peptides against E. coli (ATCC 11775 and 25922) and their cytotoxic effect against MDA-MB-468 and MDA-MB-231 breast cancer cell lines were evaluated. Dimeric and tetrameric peptides showed higher antibacterial activity in both bacteria strains than linear peptides. The dimeric peptide (RRWQWR)\(_2\)K-Ahx exhibited the highest antibacterial activity against the tested bacterial strains. Furthermore, the peptides with high antibacterial activity exhibited significant cytotoxic effect against the tested breast cancer cell lines. This cytotoxic effect was fast and dependent on the peptide concentration. The tetrameric molecule containing RRWQWR motif has an optimal cytotoxic effect at a concentration of 22 µM. The evaluated dimeric and tetrameric peptides could be considered as candidates for developing new therapeutic agents against breast cancer. Polyvalence of linear sequences could be considered as a novel and versatile strategy for obtaining molecules with high anticancer activity. KW - lactoferricin B KW - E. coli KW - breast cancer KW - cytotoxic effect KW - antibacterial activity KW - synthetic peptides Y1 - 2017 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-173887 VL - 22 IS - 10 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Veldhoen, Simon A1 - Behzadi, Cyrus A1 - Lenz, Alexander A1 - Henes, Frank Oliver A1 - Rybczynski, Meike A1 - von Kodolitsch, Yskert A1 - Bley, Thorsten Alexander A1 - Adam, Gerhard A1 - Bannas, Peter T1 - Non-contrast MR angiography at 1.5 Tesla for aortic monitoring in Marfan patients after aortic root surgery JF - Journal of Cardiovascular Magnetic Resonance N2 - Background: Contrast-enhanced cardiovascular magnetic resonance angiography (CE-CMRA) is the established imaging modality for patients with Marfan syndrome requiring life-long annual aortic imaging before and after aortic root replacement. Contrast-free CMRA techniques avoiding side-effects of contrast media are highly desirable for serial imaging but have not been evaluated in the postoperative setup of Marfan patients. The purpose of this study was to assess the feasibility of non-contrast balanced steady-state free precession (bSSFP) magnetic resonance imaging for aortic monitoring of postoperative patients with Marfan syndrome. Methods: Sixty-four adult Marfan patients after aortic root replacement were prospectively included. Fourteen patients (22%) had a residual aortic dissection after surgical treatment of type A dissection. bSSFP imaging and CE-CMRA were performed at 1.5 Tesla. Two radiologists evaluated the images regarding image quality (1 = poor, 4 = excellent), artifacts (1 = severe, 4 = none) and aortic pathologies. Readers measured the aortic diameters at defined levels in both techniques. Statistics included observer agreement for image scoring and diameter measurements and ROC analyses for comparison of the diagnostic performance of bSSFP and CE-CMRA. Results: Both readers observed no significant differences in image quality between bSSFP and CE-CMRA and found a median image quality score of 4 for both techniques (all p > .05). No significant differences were found regarding the frequency of image artifacts in both sequences (all p > .05). Sensitivity and specificity for detection of aortic dissections was 100% for both readers and techniques. Compared to bSSFP imaging, CE-CMRA resulted in higher diameters (mean bias, 0.9 mm; p < .05). The inter-observer biases of diameter measurements were not significantly different (all p > .05), except for the distal graft anastomosis (p = .001). Using both techniques, the readers correctly identified a graft suture dehiscence with aneurysm formation requiring surgery. Conclusion: Unenhanced bSSFP CMR imaging allows for riskless aortic monitoring with high diagnostic accuracy in Marfan patients after aortic root surgery. KW - MR angiography Y1 - 2017 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-158693 VL - 19 IS - 82 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Veniaminova, Ekaterina A1 - Cespuglio, Raymond A1 - Cheung, Chi Wai A1 - Umriukhin, Alexei A1 - Markova, Nataliia A1 - Shevtsova, Elena A1 - Lesch, Klaus-Peter A1 - Anthony, Daniel C. A1 - Strekalova, Tatyana T1 - Autism-like behaviours and memory deficits result from a Western Diet in mice JF - Neural Plasticity N2 - Nonalcoholic fatty liver disease, induced by a Western diet (WD), evokes central and peripheral inflammation that is accompanied by altered emotionality. These changes can be associated with abnormalities in social behaviour, hippocampus-dependent cognitive functions, and metabolism. Female C57BL/6J mice were fed with a regular chow or with a WD containing 0.2% of cholesterol and 21% of saturated fat for three weeks. WD-treated mice exhibited increased social avoidance, crawl-over and digging behaviours, decreased body-body contacts, and hyperlocomotion. The WD-fed group also displayed deficits in hippocampal-dependent performance such as contextual memory in a fear conditioning and pellet displacement paradigms. A reduction in glucose tolerance and elevated levels of serum cholesterol and leptin were also associated with the WD. The peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor gamma coactivator 1-alpha (PPARGC1a) mRNA, a marker of mitochondrial activity, was decreased in the prefrontal cortex, hippocampus, hypothalamus, and dorsal raphe, suggesting suppressed brain mitochondrial functions, but not in the liver. This is the first report to show that a WD can profoundly suppress social interactions and induce dominant-like behaviours in naïve adult mice. The spectrum of behaviours that were found to be induced are reminiscent of symptoms associated with autism, and, if paralleled in humans, suggest that a WD might exacerbate autism spectrum disorder. KW - diet KW - autism-like behavior KW - mice Y1 - 2017 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-158211 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - von Mammen, Sebastian Albrecht A1 - Wagner, Daniel A1 - Knote, Andreas A1 - Taskin, Umut T1 - Interactive simulations of biohybrid systems JF - Frontiers in Robotics and AI N2 - In this article, we present approaches to interactive simulations of biohybrid systems. These simulations are comprised of two major computational components: (1) agent-based developmental models that retrace organismal growth and unfolding of technical scaffoldings and (2) interfaces to explore these models interactively. Simulations of biohybrid systems allow us to fast forward and experience their evolution over time based on our design decisions involving the choice, configuration and initial states of the deployed biological and robotic actors as well as their interplay with the environment. We briefly introduce the concept of swarm grammars, an agent-based extension of L-systems for retracing growth processes and structural artifacts. Next, we review an early augmented reality prototype for designing and projecting biohybrid system simulations into real space. In addition to models that retrace plant behaviors, we specify swarm grammar agents to braid structures in a self-organizing manner. Based on this model, both robotic and plant-driven braiding processes can be experienced and explored in virtual worlds. We present an according user interface for use in virtual reality. As we present interactive models concerning rather diverse description levels, we only ensured their principal capacity for interaction but did not consider efficiency analyzes beyond prototypic operation. We conclude this article with an outlook on future works on melding reality and virtuality to drive the design and deployment of biohybrid systems. KW - biohybrid systems KW - augmented reality KW - virtual reality KW - user interfaces KW - biological development KW - generative systems Y1 - 2017 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-195755 SN - 2296-9144 VL - 4 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Vona, Barbara A1 - Nanda, Indrajit A1 - Shehata-Dieler, Wafaa A1 - Haaf, Thomas T1 - Genetics of Tinnitus: Still in its Infancy JF - Frontiers in Neuroscience N2 - Tinnitus is the perception of a phantom sound that affects between 10 and 15% of the general population. Despite this considerable prevalence, treatments for tinnitus are presently lacking. Tinnitus exhibits a diverse array of recognized risk factors and extreme clinical heterogeneity. Furthermore, it can involve an unknown number of auditory and non-auditory networks and molecular pathways. This complex combination has hampered advancements in the field. The identification of specific genetic factors has been at the forefront of several research investigations in the past decade. Nine studies have examined genes in a case-control association approach. Recently, a genome-wide association study has highlighted several potentially significant pathways that are implicated in tinnitus. Two twin studies have calculated a moderate heritability for tinnitus and disclosed a greater concordance rate in monozygotic twins compared to dizygotic twins. Despite the more recent data alluding to genetic factors in tinnitus, a strong association with any specific genetic locus is lacking and a genetic study with sufficient statistical power has yet to be designed. Future research endeavors must overcome the many inherent limitations in previous study designs. This review summarizes the previously embarked upon tinnitus genetic investigations and summarizes the hurdles that have been encountered. The identification of candidate genes responsible for tinnitus may afford gene based diagnostic approaches, effective therapy development, and personalized therapeutic intervention. KW - twin study KW - complex disorders KW - genetics KW - genetic heterogeneity KW - genome-wide association study (GWAS) KW - hearing loss KW - tinnitus Y1 - 2017 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-170926 VL - 11 IS - 236 ER - TY - THES A1 - Waag-Hiersch, Luisa T1 - „iClick“-Reaktionen von Ru- und Rh-Azid-Komplexen mit elektronenarmen Alkinen: Regioselektivität, Stabilität und Kinetik T1 - "iClick"-reactions of Ru and Rh azide complexes with electron-deficient alkynes: regioselectivity, stability and kinetic studies N2 - Die regioselektive Funktionalisierung von Bio(makro)molekülen erfordert Reaktionen, die mit einem biologischen System weder interagieren noch interferieren. Bestimmte funktionelle Gruppen, wie Azide oder Alkine, sind unter physiologischen Bedingungen inert, kommen nicht in der Natur vor, lassen sich selektiv miteinander verknüpfen und sind nicht-toxisch gegenüber Zellen und Organismen. Für die Einführung metallbasierter Funktionalitäten in solche Zielstrukturen stellen Click-Reaktionen daher einen schnellen Zugang dar, wobei Reaktionen, die ohne Zusatz von Katalysator und bei Raumtemperatur ablaufen von besonderem Interesse sind. Das Ziel der vorliegenden Arbeit war es daher die „iClick“-Reaktion von Ruthenium-Azid-Komplexen der allgemeinen Formel [Ru(N3)(aren)(N-N)]+ mit bidentaten Stickstoffliganden sowie Rhodium-Azid-Komplexen der allgemeinen Formel [Rh(Cp*)(N3)(bpyR,R)]+ mit unterschiedlich substituierten 2,2‘-Bipyridin-Coliganden (R = OCH3, H, COOCH3) gegenüber elektronenarmen Alkinen zu untersuchen. Röntgenstrukturanalysen der resultierenden Triazolat-Komplexe sollten den Koordinationsmodus bestätigten, da die Produkte der Click-Reaktionen prinzipiell als zwei verschiedene Regioisomere auftreten können. Die [Rh(Cp*)(N3)(bpyR,R)]CF3SO3-Komplexe mit 2,2‘-Bipyridin (bpy), dem elektronenziehenden Ligand 4,4‘-Bis(methoxycarbonyl)-2,2′-bipyridin (bpyCOOCH3,COOCH3) sowie dem elektronenschiebenden Ligand 4,4’-Dimethoxy-2,2‘-bipyridin (bpyOCH3,OCH3) wurden aus den entsprechenden Rhodium-Chlorido-Komplexen durch Fällung des Halogenids mit Silbertrifluormethansulfonat und anschließender Umsetzung mit Natriumazid hergestellt. In Lösung waren diese Verbindungen jedoch nur begrenzt stabil, wobei der Komplex mit bpyOCH3,OCH3 am wenigsten empfindlich war, während [Rh(Cp*)(N3)(bpyCOOCH3,COOCH3)]CF3SO3 aufgrund der sehr schnellen Zersetzung nicht isoliert werden konnte. Die „iClick“-Reaktion der Rhodium-Azid-Komplexe mit 4,4,4-Trifluorobut-2-insäureethylester ergab dann aber die stabilen Triazolat-Komplexe [Rh(Cp*)(triazolatCF3,COOEt)(bpyR,R)]CF3SO3 in sehr guter Ausbeute. Die Ruthenium-Azid-Komplexe [Ru(N3)(N-N)(p­cym)]PF6 mit N-N = bpy, bpyCOOCH3,COOCH3, bpyOCH3,OCH3, Bipyrimidin (bpym) sowie Dipyrido[3,2­a:2',3'­c]phenazin (dppz) wurden ausgehend von den jeweiligen Ruthenium-Chlorido-Komplexen durch Fällung des Halogenid-Liganden mit Silbertrifluormethansulfonat und anschließender Umsetzung mit Natriumazid in guter bis moderater Ausbeute hergestellt. Um den Einfluss des Aren-Liganden zu untersuchen wurde außerdem der entsprechende Hexamethylbenzol-Komplex [Ru(N3)(bpy)(hmb)]CF3SO3 in moderater Ausbeute hergestellt. Alle [Ru(N3)(aren)(N-N)]X-Komplexe mit X = PF6- oder CF3SO3- wurden mittels 1H, 13C NMR- und IR-Spektroskopie, CHN-Analyse sowie ESI-Massenspektrometrie charakterisiert. Die „iClick“-Reaktion dieser Komplexe erfolgte mit 4,4,4-Trifluorobut-2-insäureethylester und teilweise auch mit Dimethylacetylendicaboxylat (DMAD) in sehr guter bis guter Ausbeute. Außerdem konnten für die Röntgenstrukturanalyse taugliche Einkristalle von [Ru(triazolatCF3,COOEt)(bpy)(hmb)]CF3SO3 und [Ru(triazolatCF3,COOEt)(bpyCOOCH3,COOCH3)(p­cym)]PF6 erhalten werden, die die N2-Koordination des Triazolat-Liganden an das Zentralatom bestätigten. Um diese als metallbasierte Marker einsetzen zu können, müssen die resultierenden Triazolat-Komplexe bei biologisch relevanten pH-Werten und gegenüber Ligandenaustausch, zum Beispiel mit den Aminosäureseitenketten von Proteinen, stabil sein. Durch HPLC-Untersuchungen an [Ru(triazolatCF3,COOEt)(bpy)(hmb)]CF3SO3 wurde gezeigt, dass dieser Komplex in wässriger Lösung über einen pH-Bereich von 1 bis 8 bei Raumtemperatur mindestens 24 h stabil ist. Außerdem konnte eine weitgehende Stabilität gegenüber Ligandenaustausch mit den Seitenketten der Aminosäuren L­Cystein, L-Histidin, L­Methionin und L-Glutaminsäure bei 37 °C über mindestens 72 h festgestellt werden. Insbesondere die Geschwindigkeit der „iClick“-Reaktion ist in einem biologischen Kontext von Bedeutung, da die Konjugationsreaktionen schneller ablaufen müssen als interessierende biologische Prozesse. Mittels HPLC und IR-Spektroskopie wurde für die „iClick“-Reaktion der Rutheniumazid-Komplexe [Ru(N3)(bpyR,R)(p-cym)]PF6 mit R = OCH3, H oder COOCH3 sowie [Ru(N3)(bpy)(hmb)]CF3SO3 mit einem Überschuss an 4,4,4-Trifluorobut-2-insäureethylester Geschwindigkeitskonstanten pseudoerster Ordnung im Bereich von 1 ­ 3*10-3 s-1 bestimmt. Außerdem war es mittels IR-Spektroskopie in Lösung möglich die Geschwindigkeits-konstante pseudoerster Ordnung für die „iClick“-Reaktion der Rhodiumazid-Verbindungen [Rh(Cp*)(N3)(bpyR,R)]CF3SO3 mit R = OCH3, H oder COOCH3 und 4,4,4-Trifluorobut-2-insäureethylester zu 2 ­ 4*10-3 s-1 zu ermitteln. Insgesamt zeigte sich, dass Komplexe mit elektronenreichen Coliganden schneller mit 4,4,4-Trifluorobut-2-insäureethylester reagieren als solche mit elektronenärmeren Liganden. Auch war die Geschwindigkeitskonstante für die Reaktion der Rhodium-Komplexe höher als für die Rutheniumverbindungen. Die Geschwindigkeitskonstanten zweiter Ordnung wurden aus der 19F NMR-spektroskopischen Untersuchung der Reaktion von 4,4,4-Trifluorobut-2-insäureethylester und [Ru(N3)(bpyR,R) (p-cym)]PF6 mit R = OCH3, H oder COOCH3 sowie [Ru(N3)(bpy)(hmb)]CF3SO3 bei 20 °C bestimmt. Bei annähernd gleichem Verhältnis von Alkin und Rutheniumazid-Komplexen wurden Geschwindigkeitskonstanten im Bereich von 1 - 2*10-2 L mol-1 s-1 erhalten. Diese sind größer als die der Staudinger-Ligation, aber kleiner als die der spannungsinduzierten Azid-Alkin Cycloaddition. Prinzipiell sollte damit also eine biologische Anwendung möglich sein. Außerdem wurde die Aktivierungsenergie der Reaktion von [Ru(N3)(bpy)(p­cym)]PF6 mit 4,4,4-Trifluorobut-2-insäureethylester aus der Untersuchung der Temperaturabhängigkeit im Bereich von -20 °C bis +20 °C mit VT-NMR zu 46.1 kJ mol-1 bestimmt. In den 19F NMR-Spektren des Reaktionsgemisches zeigte sich bei -20 °C neben dem Signal des N2-koordinierten Triazolats außerdem ein weiteres, das dem N1-Isomer zuzuordnen ist, welches bei Erwärmen jedoch wieder verschwand. In einer DFT-Rechnung wurde die Geometrie von [Ru(N3)(bpy)(hmb)]CF3SO3 optimiert. Dabei zeigte sich, dass nur etwa 25 – 30% aller Trajektorien angreifender Alkinmolekülen einen Zugang zum Azid ermöglichen, sodass die Reaktionsgeschwindigkeit um etwa einen Faktor vier niedriger liegen sollte als für nicht oder nur wenig abgeschirmte Organoazid-Verbindungen. Die „iClick“-Reaktion der hier untersuchten Metall-Azid-Komplexe mit elektronenarmen Alkinen zeigt also bereits jetzt Reaktionsgeschwindigkeiten vergleichbar etablierter Biokonjugationsreaktionen. In Zukunft sollte daher das Potential anderer Metall-Azid-Bausteine untersucht und auch das Alkin variiert werden. N2 - The regioselective functionalization of bio(macro)molecules requires reactions which do not interact or interfere with biological systems. Certain functional groups such as azides or alkynes are inert under physiological conditions, do not occur naturally, can selectively react with each other and are non-toxic to cells and organisms. To introduce metal-based functionalities in biological target structures, click reactions enable a fast access. In particular those which take place without catalyst and at room temperature are of special interest. Thus, the aim of the present thesis was to investigate the “iClick” reaction of ruthenium azide complexes [Ru(N3)(arene)(N-N)]+ with bidentate nitrogen ligands and also that of rhodium azide complexes [Rh(Cp*)(N3)(bpyR,R)]+ with different 4,4’-substituted 2,2‘-bipyridin coligands with R = OCH3, H or COOCH3 towards electron-deficient alkynes. X-ray studies on ruthenium triazolate complexes were to establish the coordination mode, since the triazolate productes derived from click chemistry can result in two different regioisomers. The [Rh(Cp*)(N3)(bpyR,R)]CF3SO3 complexes with 2,2-bipyridine (bpy), electron-withdrawing ligand 4,4‘-bis(methoxycarbonyl)-2,2′-bipyridine (bpyCOOCH3,COOCH3) and also electron-donating ligand 4,4’-dimethoxy-2,2‘-bipyridine (bpyOCH3,OCH3) were synthesised from the corresponding rhodium chloride complexes by abstraction of the halide using silver trifluoromethanesulfonate followed by introduction of the azide ligand with sodium azide. However, these complexes have only limited stability in solution. The compound with bipyOCH3,OCH3 is the most stable, while [Rh(Cp*)(N3)(bpyCOOCH3,COOCH3)]CF3SO3 could not be isolated due to the fast decomposion. Still, the “iClick” reaction of rhodium azide complexes with 4,4,4-trifluoro-2-butynoic acid ethyl ester allowed isolation of the triazolate complexes [Rh(Cp*)(triazolateCF3,COOEt)(bpyR,R)]CF3SO3 in very good yield. The corresponding ruthenium azide complexes [Ru(N3)(N-N)(p¬cym)]PF6 with N-N = bpy, bpyCOOCH3,COOCH3, bpyOCH3,OCH3, bipyrimidine (bpym) and dipyrido[3,2¬a:2',3'-c]phenazine (dppz) were also synthesised in a moderate to good yield from the corresponding ruthenium chloride complexes by halide abstraction using silver trifluoromethanesulfonate followed by introduction of azide ligand with sodium azide. To investigate the effect of the arene, the hexamethylbenzene complex [Ru(N3)(bipy)(hmb)]CF3SO3 was also synthesised in a moderate yield. All [Ru(N3)(arene)(N¬N)]X complexes with X = PF6- or CF3SO3- were characterised by 1H, 13C NMR and IR spectroscopy, CHN analysis and ESI mass spectrometry. The “iClick” reaction of these complexes with 4,4,4-trifluoro-2-butynoic acid ethyl ester and in some cases with dimethyl acetylenedicarboxylate (DMAD) proceeded in good to excellent yield. Furthermore, single crystals suitable for X-ray structure analysis were obtained for the triazolate complexes [Ru(triazolateCF3,COOEt)(bpy)(hmb)]CF3SO3 and [Ru(triazolateCF3,COOEt)(bpyCOOCH3,COOCH3)(p¬cym)]PF6 and confirmed the N2 coordination of the triazolate to the metal center. To use these triazolate complexes as metal-based markers, they have to be stable at biologically relevant pH and towards ligand exchange, for example with amino acid side chains in proteins. Thus, HPLC studies on [Ru(triazolateCF3,COOEt)(bpy)(hmb)]CF3SO3 demonstrated the stability in a pH range of 1 to 8 for at least 24 h at room temperature. In addition, the stability towards ligand exchange with functional groups of amino acid side chains in L-cysteine, L-histidine, L-methionine and L-glutamic acid was studied over 72 h at 37 °C and essentially no ligand exchange was observed. The rate constant of the “iClick” reaction is important for its use in bioconjugation since the labeling reactions have to be faster than the biological processes of interests. Pseudo-first order rate constants were determined in the range of 1 ¬ 3×10-3 s-1 for the “iClick” reaction of [Ru(N3)(bpyR,R) (p¬cym)]PF6 with R = OCH3, H or COOCH3 and also [Ru(N3)(bpy)(hmb)]CF3SO3 with an excess of 4,4,4-trifluoro-2-butynoic acid ethyl ester by HPLC and IR spectroscopy. Using solution IR spectroscopy, pseudo-first order rate constants for the “iClick” reaction of [Rh(Cp*)(N3)(bpyR,R)]CF3SO3, R = OCH3, H or COOCH3 and an excess of 4,4,4-trifluoro-2-butynoic acid ethyl ester were also determined to be 2 ¬ 4×10-3 s-1. These experiments show that complexes with electron-rich coligands react faster than those with electron-deficient ligands. Furthermore, rate constants were higher for the rhodium versus ruthenium azide complexes. Second order rate constants were determined by 19F NMR spectroscopy investigation of the reaction of 4,4,4-trifluoro-2-butynoic acid ethyl ester with [Ru(N3)(bpyR,R)(p-cym)]PF6 with R = OCH3, H or COOCH3 as well as [Ru(N3)(bpy)(hmb)]CF3SO3 at 20 °C. The alkyne was used at approximately the same molar amount as the ruthenium azide complexes and rate constants were obtained in the range of 1 - 2×10-2 L mol-1 s-1. These are higher than those reported for the Staudinger ligation but lower than those of the strain-promoted alkyne-azide cycloaddition. Thus, the method appears to be suitable for biolabeling applications. Furthermore, the activation energy of the reaction of [Ru(N3)(bpy)(p-cym)]PF6 with 4,4,4-trifluoro-2-butynoic acid ethyl ester was determined as 46.1 kJ mol-1 by variable-temperature NMR studies at -20 to +20 °C. 19F NMR spectra recordet at -20 °C showed one additional signal for the N1-coordinated triazolate in addition to the N2-coordinated one which however disappeared upon warming to room temperature. Using DFT methods, the geometry of [Ru(N3)(bpy)(hmb)]CF3SO3 was optimized und showed that only about 25 – 30% of all possible trajectories enable access to the azide group for attacking alkyne molecules. Therefore, the reaction is expected to be slower than that of less-shielded organoazide compounds by a factor of four. Thus, the “iClick” reaction of the metal azide complexes evaluated with electron-deficient alkynes shows rate constants comparable to established bioconjugation reactions. In future work, the potential of additional metal azide building blocks should be investigated, and the influence of other alkyne coupling partners studied. KW - Ruthenium KW - Rhodium KW - Azide KW - Alkine KW - iClick Y1 - 2017 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-146286 ER - TY - THES A1 - Wagemann, Esther T1 - Biopsiediagnostik von entzündlichen Polyneuropathien T1 - Biopsy diagnostics of inflammatory polyneuropathies N2 - Polyneuropathien sind Erkrankungen des peripheren Nervensystems. Die Erkrankung kommt gehäuft als Zweiterkrankungen bei anderen Primärerkrankungen vor, daher ist es schwierig, epidemiologische Angaben zu machen. Ätiologisch lassen sich Polyneuropathien in fünf große Gruppen einteilen: Hereditäre Polyneuropathien, entzündliche Polyneuropathien, vaskulär bedingte Polyneuropathien, exotoxische Polyneuropathien und endotoxisch-metabolische Polyneuropathien. Die Differentialdiagnose der Polyneuropathie richtet sich nach dem zeitlichen Verlauf der Krankheit, dem betroffenen System und danach, ob primär die Axone oder die Markscheiden betroffen sind. Für die Diagnosestellung einer Polyneuropathie werden Anamnese und klinischer Befund, elektrophysiologische Untersuchungen, Laboruntersuchungen, genetische Untersuchungen und die histopathologische Untersuchung herangezogen. Entscheidend für die Therapie ist es, die behandelbaren Polyneuropathien zu erkennen, hierunter u.a. die entzündlichen Formen. Die hierfür entnommene Suralisbiopsie ist wegen ihrer invasiven Natur erst dann indiziert, wenn die Differentialdiagnose mit nicht-invasiven Maßnahmen nicht geklärt werden kann, sich aber eine Behandlungskonsequenz erwarten lässt. Die exakte Diagnose setzt bei einigen Polyneuropathien eine neuropathologische Diagnostik voraus. Die Nervenbiopsie muss optimal aufbereitet und ausgewertet werden. Hierfür stehen verschiedene Färbe- und Aufbereitungsmethoden zur Verfügung. In dieser Arbeit wurde untersucht, ob anhand eines Schnellschnittes (d.h. Gefrier-Querschnitt des biopsierten Nerven mit Hämatoxylin-Eosin gefärbt) bereits Hinweise auf entzündliche Infiltrate als Zeichen einer Neuritis und damit einer therapiebedürftigen und aber auch therapierbaren Neuropathie gefunden werden können. Anhand eines vordefinierten Schemas wurden die Biopsate in verblindeter Weise von einem Laien und einem erfahrenem Untersucher histologisch begutachtet und den entzündlichen/nicht entzündlichen Diagnosegruppen zugeordnet. Es wurde untersucht, ob die entzündlichen Veränderungen im Hämatoxylin-Eosin-Gefrierschnitt so deutlich sind, dass auch ein Laienauswerter diese erkennen kann. Ebenso wurden die Untersuchungsergebnisse mittels Hämatoxylin-Eosin- Färbung an Gefrier- und Paraffinschnitten mit den Untersuchungsergebnissen mittels immunhistochemischer Färbemethoden verglichen. Des weiteren wurde untersucht, ob bei histologisch gesicherter Entzündung klinische Einflussfaktoren ermittelt werden können, die auf die neuropathologische Diagnostik Auswirkung haben. Die Ergebnisse der Studie zeigen, dass sich die Hämatoxylin-Eosin-Färbung für eine erste und schnelle Diagnostik von entzündlichen Polyneuropathien als wertvoll erwies. Dies gilt für den erfahrenen und unerfahrenen Untersucher. Es zeigen sich keine klinischen Einflussfaktoren für die histopathologische Diagnosestellung. Die Ergebnisse der Studie zeigen, dass schon eine einfache Färbemethode wie die Hämatoxylin-Eosin-Färbung an Gefrier-und Paraffinschnitten bei Polyneuropathie unklarer Genese hilfreich bei einer differenzierten Diagnosefindung sein kann. N2 - Polyneuropathies are diseases of the peripheral nervous system. The disease is more common as secondary diseases in other primary diseases, so it is difficult to provide epidemiological data. Etiologically, polyneuropathies can be divided into five large groups: hereditary polyneuropathies, inflammatory polyneuropathies, vascularly caused polyneuropathies, exotoxic polyneuropathies and endotoxic-metabolic polyneuropathies. The differential diagnosis of polyneuropathy depends on the temporal course of the disease, the affected system and whether the axons or myelin sheaths are primarily affected. The diagnosis of polyneuropathy is based on anamnesis and clinical findings, electrophysiological examinations, laboratory tests, genetic tests and histopathological examinations. It is crucial for therapy to recognise the treatable polyneuropathies, including the inflammatory forms. Due to its invasive nature, the suralis biopsy taken for this purpose is only indicated if the differential diagnosis cannot be clarified with non-invasive measures, but a treatment consequence can be expected. The precise diagnosis of some polyneuropathies requires neuropathological diagnostics. The nerve biopsy must be optimally prepared and evaluated. Various staining and preparation methods are available for this purpose. In this work, it was investigated whether a rapid section (i. e. freezing cross-section of the biopsy nerve with hematoxyline eosin stained) can already be used to find indications of inflammatory infiltrates as signs of neuritis and thus of neuropathy requiring therapy and which can also be treated. On the basis of a predefined scheme, the biopsy specimens were examined histologically by a layman and an experienced examiner in a blinded manner and assigned to the inflammatory/non-inflammatory diagnostic groups. It was investigated whether the inflammatory changes in the haematoxylin-eosin frozen section are so clear that even a lay person can detect them. The results of the tests were also compared with the results of immunohistochemical staining methods using haematoxyline-eosin staining on frozen and paraffin sections. Furthermore, it was investigated whether histologically confirmed inflammation can be used to determine clinical influencing factors that have an effect on neuropathological diagnostics. The results of the study show that hematoxyline eosin staining proved to be valuable for the initial and rapid diagnosis of inflammatory polyneuropathies. This applies to the experienced and inexperienced examiner. There are no clinical influencing factors for histopathological diagnosis. The results of the study show that even a simple staining method such as the haematoxylin-eosin staining of frozen and paraffin sections can be helpful in the diagnosis of polyneuropathy with unclear genesis. KW - Biopsiediagnostik von entzündlichen Polyneuropathien Y1 - 2017 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-155031 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Wagener, Johannes A1 - Loiko, Veronika T1 - Recent insights into the paradoxical effect of echinocandins JF - Journal of Fungi N2 - Echinocandin antifungals represent one of the most important drug classes for the treatment of invasive fungal infections. The mode of action of the echinocandins relies on inhibition of the β-1,3-glucan synthase, an enzyme essentially required for the synthesis of the major fungal cell wall carbohydrate β-1,3-glucan. Depending on the species, echinocandins may exert fungicidal or fungistatic activity. Apparently independent of this differential activity, a surprising in vitro phenomenon called the “paradoxical effect” can be observed. The paradoxical effect is characterized by the ability of certain fungal isolates to reconstitute growth in the presence of higher echinocandin concentrations, while being fully susceptible at lower concentrations. The nature of the paradoxical effect is not fully understood and has been the focus of multiple studies in the last two decades. Here we concisely review the current literature and propose an updated model for the paradoxical effect, taking into account recent advances in the field. KW - echinocandin KW - caspofungin KW - micafungin KW - anidulafungin KW - paradoxical effect KW - paradoxical growth KW - glucan synthase KW - Fks1 KW - antifungals KW - echinocandins Y1 - 2017 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-197960 SN - 2309-608X VL - 4 IS - 1 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Wagner, Martin A1 - Wanner, Christoph A1 - Schich, Martin A1 - Kotseva, Kornelia A1 - Wood, David A1 - Hartmann, Katrin A1 - Fette, Georg A1 - Rücker, Viktoria A1 - Oezkur, Mehmet A1 - Störk, Stefan A1 - Heuschmann, Peter U. T1 - Patient’s and physician’s awareness of kidney disease in coronary heart disease patients – a cross-sectional analysis of the German subset of the EUROASPIRE IV survey JF - BMC Nephrology N2 - Background Chronic kidney disease (CKD) is a common comorbid condition in coronary heart disease (CHD). CKD predisposes the patient to acute kidney injury (AKI) during hospitalization. Data on awareness of kidney dysfunction among CHD patients and their treating physicians are lacking. In the current cross-sectional analysis of the German EUROASPIRE IV sample we aimed to investigate the physician’s awareness of kidney disease of patients hospitalized for CHD and also the patient’s awareness of CKD in a study visit following hospital discharge. Methods All serum creatinine (SCr) values measured during the hospital stay were used to describe impaired kidney function (eGFR\(_{CKD-EPI}\) < 60 ml/min/1.73m2) at admission, discharge and episodes of AKI (KDIGO definition). Information extracted from hospital discharge letters and correct ICD coding for kidney disease was studied as a surrogate of physician’s awareness of kidney disease. All patients were interrogated 0.5 to 3 years after hospital discharge, whether they had ever been told about kidney disease by a physician. Results Of the 536 patients, 32% had evidence for acute or chronic kidney disease during the index hospital stay. Either condition was mentioned in the discharge letter in 22%, and 72% were correctly coded according to ICD-10. At the study visit in the outpatient setting 35% had impaired kidney function. Of 158 patients with kidney disease, 54 (34%) were aware of CKD. Determinants of patient’s awareness were severity of CKD (OR\(_{eGFR}\) 0.94; 95%CI 0.92–0.96), obesity (OR 1.97; 1.07–3.64), history of heart failure (OR 1.99; 1.00–3.97), and mentioning of kidney disease in the index event’s hospital discharge letter (OR 5.51; 2.35–12.9). Conclusions Although CKD is frequent in CHD, only one third of patients is aware of this condition. Patient’s awareness was associated with kidney disease being mentioned in the hospital discharge letter. Future studies should examine how raising physician’s awareness for kidney dysfunction may improve patient’s awareness of CKD. KW - coronary heart disease KW - ICD-coding of CKD KW - chronic kidney disease KW - patients’ awareness KW - physicians’ awareness KW - EUROASPIRE survey Y1 - 2017 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-158387 VL - 18 IS - 321 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Waider, J A1 - Popp, S A1 - Lange, MD A1 - Kern, R A1 - Kolter, JF A1 - Kobler, J A1 - Donner, NC A1 - Lowe, KR A1 - Malzbender, JH A1 - Brazell, CJ A1 - Arnold, MR A1 - Aboagye, B A1 - Schmitt-Böhrer, A A1 - Lowry, CA A1 - Pape, HC A1 - Lesch, KP T1 - Genetically driven brain serotonin deficiency facilitates panic-like escape behavior in mice JF - Translational Psychiatry N2 - Multiple lines of evidence implicate brain serotonin (5-hydroxytryptamine; 5-HT) system dysfunction in the pathophysiology of stressor-related and anxiety disorders. Here we investigate the influence of constitutively deficient 5-HT synthesis on stressor-related anxiety-like behaviors using Tryptophan hydroxylase 2 (Tph2) mutant mice. Functional assessment of c-Fos after associated foot shock, electrophysiological recordings of GABAergic synaptic transmission, differential expression of the Slc6a4 gene in serotonergic neurons were combined with locomotor and anxiety-like measurements in different contextual settings. Our findings indicate that constitutive Tph2 inactivation and consequential lack of 5-HT synthesis in Tph2 null mutant mice (Tph2\(^{-/-}\)) results in increased freezing to associated foot shock and a differential c-Fos activity pattern in the basolateral complex of the amygdala. This is accompanied by altered GABAergic transmission as observed by recordings of inhibitory postsynaptic currents on principal neurons in the basolateral nucleus, which may explain increased fear associated with hyperlocomotion and escape-like responses in aversive inescapable contexts. In contrast, lifelong 5-HT deficiency as observed in Tph2 heterozygous mice (Tph\(^{+/-}\)) is able to be compensated through reduced GABAergic transmission in the basolateral nucleus of the amygdala based on Slc6a4 mRNA upregulation in subdivisions of dorsal raphe neurons. This results in increased activity of the basolateral nucleus of the amygdala due to associated foot shock. In conclusion, our results reflect characteristic syndromal dimensions of panic disorder and agoraphobia. Thus, constitutive lack of 5-HT synthesis influence the risk for anxiety- and stressor-related disorders including panic disorder and comorbid agoraphobia through the absence of GABAergic-dependent compensatory mechanisms in the basolateral nucleus of the amygdala. KW - anxiety KW - stress KW - serotonin KW - genetics KW - mice Y1 - 2017 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-170239 VL - 7 IS - e1246 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Wallmann-Sperlich, Birgit A1 - Bipp, Tanja A1 - Bucksch, Jens A1 - Froboese, Ingo T1 - Who uses height-adjustable desks? - Sociodemographic, health-related, and psycho-social variables of regular users JF - International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity N2 - Background: Sit-to-stand height-adjustable desks (HAD) may promote workplace standing, as long as workers use them on a regular basis. The aim of this study was to investigate (i) how common HAD in German desk-based workers are, and how frequently HADs are used, (ii) to identify sociodemographic, health-related, and psycho-social variables of workday sitting including having a HAD, and (iii) to analyse sociodemographic, health-related, and psycho-social variables of users and non-users of HADs. Methods: A cross-sectional sample of 680 participants (51.9% men; 41.0 ± 13.1 years) in a desk-based occupation was interviewed by telephone about their occupational sitting and standing proportions, having and usage of a HAD, and answered questions concerning psycho-social variables of occupational sitting. The proportion of workday sitting was calculated for participants having an HAD (n = 108) and not-having an HAD (n = 573), as well as for regular users of HAD (n = 54), and irregular/non-users of HAD (n = 54). Linear regressions were conducted to calculate associations between socio-demographic, health-related, psychosocial variables and having/not having an HAD, and the proportion of workday sitting. Logistic regressions were executed to examine the association of mentioned variables and participants’ usage of HADs. Results: Sixteen percent report that they have an HAD, and 50% of these report regular use of HAD. Having an HAD is not a correlate of the proportion of workday sitting. Further analysis restricted to participants having available a HAD highlights that only the ‘perceived advantages of sitting less’ was significantly associated with HAD use in the fully adjusted model (OR 1.75 [1.09; 2.81], p < 0.05). Conclusions: The present findings indicate that accompanying behavioral action while providing an HAD is promising to increase the regular usage of HAD. Hence, future research needs to address the specificity of behavioral actions in order to enhance regular HAD use, and needs to give more fundamental insights into these associations. KW - cross-sectional KW - office-workers KW - desk-based KW - height-adjustable desk KW - occupational sitting and physical activity questionnaire KW - sitting time KW - correlates KW - natural approach Y1 - 2017 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-157888 VL - 14 IS - 26 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Wang Ip, Chi A1 - Klaus, Laura-Christin A1 - Karikari, Akua A. A1 - Visanji, Naomi P. A1 - Brotchie, Jonathan M. A1 - Lang, Anthony E. A1 - Volkmann, Jens A1 - Koprich, James B. T1 - AAV1/2-induced overexpression of A53T-α-synuclein in the substantia nigra results in degeneration of the nigrostriatal system with Lewy-like pathology and motor impairment: a new mouse model for Parkinson’s disease JF - Acta Neuropathologica Communications N2 - α-Synuclein is a protein implicated in the etiopathogenesis of Parkinson’s disease (PD). AAV1/2-driven overexpression of human mutated A53T-α-synuclein in rat and monkey substantia nigra (SN) induces degeneration of nigral dopaminergic neurons and decreases striatal dopamine and tyrosine hydroxylase (TH). Given certain advantages of the mouse, especially it being amendable to genetic manipulation, translating the AAV1/2-A53T α-synuclein model to mice would be of significant value. AAV1/2-A53T α-synuclein or AAV1/2 empty vector (EV) at a concentration of 5.16 x 10\(^{12}\) gp/ml were unilaterally injected into the right SN of male adult C57BL/6 mice. Post-mortem examinations included immunohistochemistry to analyze nigral α-synuclein, Ser129 phosphorylated α-synuclein and TH expression, striatal dopamine transporter (DAT) levels by autoradiography and dopamine levels by high performance liquid chromatography. At 10 weeks, in AAV1/2-A53T α-synuclein mice there was a 33% reduction in TH+ dopaminergic nigral neurons (P < 0.001), 29% deficit in striatal DAT binding (P < 0.05), 38% and 33% reductions in dopamine (P < 0.001) and DOPAC (P < 0.01) levels and a 60% increase in dopamine turnover (homovanilic acid/dopamine ratio; P < 0.001). Immunofluorescence showed that the AAV1/2-A53T α-synuclein injected mice had widespread nigral and striatal expression of vector-delivered A53T-α-synuclein. Concurrent staining with human PD SN samples using gold standard histological methodology for Lewy pathology detection by proteinase K digestion and application of specific antibody raised against human Lewy body α-synuclein (LB509) and Ser129 phosphorylated α-synuclein (81A) revealed insoluble α-synuclein aggregates in AAV1/2-A53T α-synuclein mice resembling Lewy-like neurites and bodies. In the cylinder test, we observed significant paw use asymmetry in the AAV1/2-A53T α-synuclein group when compared to EV controls at 5 and 9 weeks post injection (P < 0.001; P < 0.05). These data show that unilateral injection of AAV1/2-A53T α-synuclein into the mouse SN leads to persistent motor deficits, neurodegeneration of the nigrostriatal dopaminergic system and development of Lewy-like pathology, thereby reflecting clinical and pathological hallmarks of human PD. KW - Lewy-like pathology KW - Parkinson’s disease KW - α-synuclein KW - A53T KW - mutation KW - mouse model Y1 - 2017 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-159429 VL - 5 IS - 11 ER - TY - INPR A1 - Wang, Sunewang R. A1 - Arrowsmith, Merle A1 - Böhnke, Julian A1 - Braunschweig, Holger A1 - Dellermann, Theresa A1 - Dewhurst, Rian D. A1 - Kelch, Hauke A1 - Krummenacher, Ivo A1 - Mattock, James D. A1 - Müssig, Jonas H. A1 - Thiess, Torsten A1 - Vargas, Alfredo A1 - Zhang, Jiji T1 - Engineering a Small HOMO-LUMO Gap and Intramolecular B–B Hydroarylation by Diborene/Anthracene Orbital Intercalation T2 - Angewandte Chemie, International Edition N2 - The diborene 1 was synthesized by reduction of a mixture of 1,2-di-9-anthryl-1,2-dibromodiborane(4) (6) and trimethylphosphine with potassium graphite. The X-ray structure of 1 shows the two anthryl rings to be parallel and their π(C\(_{14}\)) systems perpendicular to the diborene π(B=B) system. This twisted conformation allows for intercalation of the relatively high-lying π(B=B) orbital and the low-lying π* orbital of the anthryl moiety with no significant conjugation, resulting in a small HOMO-LUMO gap (HLG) and ultimately an unprecedented anthryl B–B bond hydroarylation. The HLG of 1 was estimated to be 1.57 eV from the onset of the long wavelength band in its UV–vis absorption spectrum (THF, λ\(_{onset}\) = 788 nm). The oxidation of 1 with elemental selenium afforded diboraselenirane 8 in quantitative yield. By oxidative abstraction of one phosphine ligand by another equivalent of elemental selenium, the B–B and C\(^1\)–H bonds of 8 were cleaved to give the cyclic 1,9-diboraanthracene 9. KW - boron KW - small HOMO-LUMO gap KW - diborenes KW - borylation KW - hydroarylation Y1 - 2017 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-148126 N1 - This is the pre-peer reviewed version of the following article: S. R. Wang, M. Arrowsmith, J. Böhnke, H. Braunschweig, T. Dellermann, R. D. Dewhurst, H. Kelch, I. Krummenacher, J. D. Mattock, J. H. Müssig, T. Thiess, A. Vargas, J. Zhang, Angew. Chem. Int. Ed. 2017, 56, 8009., which has been published in final form at DOI: 10.1002/anie.201704063. This article may be used for non-commercial purposes in accordance with Wiley Terms and Conditions for Self-Archiving. VL - 56 IS - 27 ER - TY - INPR A1 - Wang, Sunewang Rixin A1 - Arrowsmith, Merle A1 - Braunschweig, Holger A1 - Dewhurst, Rian A1 - Dömling, Michael A1 - Mattock, James A1 - Pranckevicius, Conor A1 - Vargas, Alfredo T1 - Monomeric 16-Electron π-Diborene Complexes of Zn(II) and Cd(II) T2 - Journal of the American Chemical Society N2 - Despite the prevalence of stable π-complexes of most d\(^{10}\) metals, such as Cu(I) and Ni(0), with ethylene and other olefins, complexation of d\(^{10}\) Zn(II) to simple olefins is too weak to form isolable complexes due to the metal ion's limited capacity for π-backdonation. By employing more strongly donating π- ligands, namely neutral diborenes with a high-lying π(B=B) or- bital, monomeric 16-electron M(II)-diborene (M = Zn, Cd) π- complexes were synthesized in good yields. Metal–B2 π- interactions in both the solid and solution state were confirmed by single-crystal X-ray analyses and their solution NMR and UV-vis absorption spectroscopy, respectively. The M(II) centers adopt a trigonal planar geometry and interact almost symmetrically with both boron atoms. The MB2 planes significantly twist out of the MX\(_2\) planes about the M-centroid(B–B) vector, with angles rang- ing from 47.0° to 85.5°, depending on the steric interactions be- tween the diborene ligand and the MX\(_2\) fragment. KW - boron KW - transition metal complex KW - diborene Y1 - 2017 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-153058 N1 - This is the pre-peer reviewed version of the following article: Journal of the American Chemical Society, 2017, 139 (31), pp 10661–10664, which has been published in final form at doi:10.1021/jacs.7b06644. ER - TY - INPR A1 - Wang, Sunewang Rixin A1 - Arrowsmith, Merle A1 - Braunschweig, Holger A1 - Dewhurst, Rian A1 - Paprocki, Valerie A1 - Winner, Lena T1 - CuOTf-mediated intramolecular diborene hydroarylation T2 - Chemical Communications N2 - Upon complexation to CuOTf, a PMe\(_3\)-stabilized bis(9-anthryl) diborene slowly undergoes an intramolecular hydroarylation reaction at room temperature. Subsequent triflation of the B–H bond with CuOTf, followed by a PMe\(_3\) transfer, finally yields a cyclic sp\(^2\)-sp\(^3\) boryl-substituted boronium triflate salt. KW - boron KW - C-H activation KW - transition metals Y1 - 2017 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-154055 N1 - This is the pre-peer reviewed version of the following article: Chemical Communications, 2017, 11945-11947 which has been published at DOI: 10.1039/C7CC07371B. ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Wanzek, Katharina A1 - Schwindt, Eike A1 - Capra, John A. A1 - Paeschke, Katrin T1 - Mms1 binds to G-rich regions in Saccharomyces cerevisiae and influences replication and genome stability JF - Nucleic Acids Research N2 - The regulation of replication is essential to preserve genome integrity. Mms1 is part of the E3 ubiquitin ligase complex that is linked to replication fork progression. By identifying Mms1 binding sites genome-wide in Saccharomyces cerevisiae we connected Mms1 function to genome integrity and replication fork progression at particular G-rich motifs. This motif can form G-quadruplex (G4) structures in vitro. G4 are stable DNA structures that are known to impede replication fork progression. In the absence of Mms1, genome stability is at risk at these G-rich/G4 regions as demonstrated by gross chromosomal rearrangement assays. Mms1 binds throughout the cell cycle to these G-rich/G4 regions and supports the binding of Pif1 DNA helicase. Based on these data we propose a mechanistic model in which Mms1 binds to specific G-rich/G4 motif located on the lagging strand template for DNA replication and supports Pif1 function, DNA replication and genome integrity. KW - replication KW - regulation KW - genome integrity KW - Saccharomyces cerevisiae Y1 - 2017 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-170577 VL - 45 IS - 13 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Wegert, Jenny A1 - Vokuh, Christian A1 - Ziegler, Barbara A1 - Ernestus, Karen A1 - Leuschner, Ivo A1 - Furtwängler, Rhoikos A1 - Graf, Norbert A1 - Gessler, Manfred T1 - TP53 alterations in Wilms tumour represent progression events with strong intratumour heterogeneity that are closely linked but not limited to anaplasia JF - The Journal of Pathology: Clinical Research N2 - TP53 mutations have been associated with anaplasia in Wilms tumour, which conveys a high risk for relapse and fatal outcome. Nevertheless, TP53 alterations have been reported in no more than 60% of anaplastic tumours, and recent data have suggested their presence in tumours that do not fulfil the criteria for anaplasia, questioning the clinical utility of TP53 analysis. Therefore, we characterized the TP53 status in 84 fatal cases of Wilms tumour, irrespective of histological subtype. We identified TP53 alterations in at least 90% of fatal cases of anaplastic Wilms tumour, and even more when diffuse anaplasia was present, indicating a very strong if not absolute coupling between anaplasia and deregulation of p53 function. Unfortunately, TP53 mutations do not provide additional predictive value in anaplastic tumours since the same mutation rate was found in a cohort of non-fatal anaplastic tumours. When classified according to tumour stage, patients with stage I diffuse anaplastic tumours still had a high chance of survival (87%), but this rate dropped to 26% for stages II–IV. Thus, volume of anaplasia or possible spread may turn out to be critical parameters. Importantly, among non-anaplastic fatal tumours, 26% had TP53 alterations, indicating that TP53 screening may identify additional cases at risk. Several of these non-anaplastic tumours fulfilled some criteria for anaplasia, for example nuclear unrest, suggesting that such partial phenotypes should be under special scrutiny to enhance detection of high-risk tumours via TP53 screening. A major drawback is that these alterations are secondary changes that occur only later in tumour development, leading to striking intratumour heterogeneity that requires multiple biopsies and analysis guided by histological criteria. In conclusion, we found a very close correlation between histological signs of anaplasia and TP53 alterations. The latter may precede development of anaplasia and thereby provide diagnostic value pointing towards aggressive disease. KW - tumour heterogeneity KW - Wilms tumour KW - nephroblastoma KW - anaplasia KW - TP53 Y1 - 2017 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-158302 VL - 3 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Weigand, Isabel A1 - Ronchi, Cristina L. A1 - Rizk-Rabin, Marthe A1 - Dalmazi, Guido Di A1 - Wild, Vanessa A1 - Bathon, Kerstin A1 - Rubin, Beatrice A1 - Calebiro, Davide A1 - Beuschlein, Felix A1 - Bertherat, Jérôme A1 - Fassnacht, Martin A1 - Sbiera, Silviu T1 - Differential expression of the protein kinase A subunits in normal adrenal glands and adrenocortical adenomas JF - Scientific Reports N2 - Somatic mutations in protein kinase A catalytic α subunit (PRKACA) were found to be causative for 30-40% of cortisol-producing adenomas (CPA) of the adrenal gland, rendering PKA signalling constitutively active. In its resting state, PKA is a stable and inactive heterotetramer, consisting of two catalytic and two regulatory subunits with the latter inhibiting PKA activity. The human genome encodes three different PKA catalytic subunits and four different regulatory subunits that are preferentially expressed in different organs. In normal adrenal glands all regulatory subunits are expressed, while CPA exhibit reduced protein levels of the regulatory subunit IIβ. In this study, we linked for the first time the loss of RIIβ protein levels to the PRKACA mutation status and found the down-regulation of RIIβ to arise post-transcriptionally. We further found the PKA subunit expression pattern of different tumours is also present in the zones of the normal adrenal cortex and demonstrate that the different PKA subunits have a differential expression pattern in each zone of the normal adrenal gland, indicating potential specific roles of these subunits in the regulation of different hormones secretion. KW - kinases KW - immunohistochemistry Y1 - 2017 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-157952 VL - 7 IS - 49 ER - TY - THES A1 - Weirauch, Katja T1 - Neue Herausforderungen an die professionellen Kompetenzen von Chemie-Lehrkräften durch die Implementation von Seminarfächern T1 - New Challenges to the Professional Competencies of Chemistry teachers caused by the Implementation of Science Seminar Courses N2 - Neuerungen in Bildungssystemen können nur erfolgreich sein, wenn sie planmäßig implementiert werden. Maßgeblich ist hierfür, dass die Lehrkräfte über die entsprechenden professionellen Kompetenzen verfügen. Die vorliegende Arbeit untersucht diesen Zusammenhang am Beispiel der Implementation von Seminarfächern im bayerischem Gymnasium. Es wird identifiziert, welche neuen Herausforderungen Chemie-Lehrkräfte mit Einführung der Wissenschaftspropädeutischen (W-) und Projekt-Seminare (P-) bewältigen müssen. Aus Interviews mit Lehrkräften wurden per qualitativer Inhaltsanalyse nach Mayring die Anforderungen an das Professionswissen der Lehrkräfte identifiziert. Für die W-Seminare konnte dargestellt werden, dass eine erfolgreiche Wissenschaftspropädeutik häufig an fehlendem Fachwissen der Lehrkräfte zu Nature of Science Inquiry (NOSI) scheiterte. Analog fehlte den Lehrkräften in den P-Seminaren Fachwissen zu Projektmanagement, sodass sie dies weder umsetzten, noch erfolgreich vermitteln konnten. Um die Lehrkräfte bei der Bewältigung der Herausforderungen zu unterstützen, wurden vielfältige Möglichkeiten der Kooperation von Seminarfächern mit der Universität als externem Partner erprobt. Methodenwerkzeuge für eine systematische Wissenschaftspropädeutik wurden entwickelt und im Rahmen von Lehrerfortbildungen weitergegeben. Weiterhin wurde ein Lehr-Lern-Labor „Analyseverfahren der Chemie“ für W-Seminare konzipiert und wiederholt erfolgreich durchgeführt. Damit wurden Erkenntnisse der empirischen Studie in nachweislich praxistaugliche Konzepte umgesetzt, die die erfolgreiche Implementation der Seminarfächer unterstützen können. N2 - Implementations of pedagogical innovations in school systems can only be successful if teachers are qualified for it – i. e. possess adequate pedagogical competencies to realize the new concept. In regard of this perspective, this thesis examines the implementation of Science- and Project-Seminar Courses (W- and P-Seminar) in Bavarian Gymnasium. The aim was to identify, which new challenges to their professional competencies teachers had to master when realizing the new teaching format. For that, interviews with teachers were analyzed according to Mayrings content analysis. It could be shown that Chemistry teachers generally could fulfill most of the tasks imposed on them. However, they lacked content knowledge about Nature of Science Inquiry (NOSI) and about project management. Consequently, they failed in teaching these contents successfully so that major aims of the Seminar Courses were not reached. These findings were directly transferred into concepts that provably may improve the implementation of W- and P-Seminars. Several new teaching tools were developed and repeatedly communicated in advanced training courses. Furthermore, lab-courses for students about chemical analytical methods were designed and extensively tested. Additionally, many other possibilities how Universities may cooperate with Science- and Project-Seminar-Courses are being described in this thesis. KW - Seminarfach KW - Wissenschaftspropädeutik KW - Implementation KW - Chemieunterricht KW - Organisationswissen KW - Beratungswissen KW - Fachspezifität KW - Wissenschaftspropädeutik KW - professionelle Kompetenz KW - Lehr-Lern-Labor KW - W-Seminar KW - P-Seminar KW - Bayerische Seminarfächer KW - Professionswissen KW - Lehrlernlabor Y1 - 2017 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-151330 ER - TY - THES A1 - Weis, Michael T1 - Rassismuskritische Fortbildung von Lehrerinnen und Lehrern T1 - Anti-racist teacher training N2 - Rassismus wirkt in der Schule auf individueller, unterrichtlicher und institutioneller Ebene – häufig in subtilen und versteckten Formen. Zwar besitzt das Phänomen einen spezifischen historischen Ausgangspunkt und ist dadurch in seinen Wirkungsweisen (gerade auch in pädagogischen Kontexten) gut zu analysieren und somit folglich auch zu dekonstruieren, allerdings stößt die für eine pädagogische Auseinandersetzung zentrale Voraussetzung einer selbst- und machtreflexiven Herangehensweise bei Pädagoginnen häufig auf Widerstände und Ablehnung. Auch aufgrund der langjährigen Tabuisierung des Begriffs fand eine intensivere Auseinandersetzung mit Rassismus im deutschsprachigen Raum sowohl in der erziehungswissenschaftlichen Theorie wie auch in der pädagogischen Praxis erst ab den 1990er-Jahren statt. Bis heute besteht allerdings ein virulenter Forschungsbedarf für dieses Praxis- und Forschungsfeld in der spezifischen Schnittmenge der Gegenstandsbereiche Lehrerinnenfortbildung und Rassismus. Die hier vorgelegte explorative Studie hatte zum Ziel, dieses Forschungsdefizit aufzuholen und beschäftigte sich deshalb mit der aktuellen Praxis der rassismusrelevanten Lehrerinnen- und Lehrerfortbildung in Deutschland, d.h. mit jenen Konzepten und Angeboten der sogenannten Dritten Phase, in welchen das Thema ‚Rassismus‘ eine explizite wie implizite inhaltliche Relevanz besitzt. Eine empirische Datenbasis konnte auf Grundlage von qualitativen Interviews mit Expertinnen, die für die Konzeption und/oder Durchführung solcher Fortbildungen verantwortlich sind, erhoben und mit Hilfe der Qualitativen Inhaltsanalyse ausgewertet werden. Durch eine Verdichtung des analysierten Materials konnten am Ende des Auswertungsprozesses fünf Kernhypothesen formuliert werden, welche belastbare Aussagen zur aktuellen Praxis der rassismusspezifischen Lehrerinnenfortbildung – also jener Seminare, in denen Rassismus explizit thematisiert wird – darstellen und somit Anknüpfungspunkte für möglichen Folgestudien bieten. N2 - Racism affects schools on an individual, instructional and institutional level – often in a subtle and hidden way. The phenomenon has a specific historical origin and its mechanisms are therefore easy to analyze and, consequently, to deconstruct (especially in an educational context). But since self- and power-reflecting strategies are necessary for an educational confrontation with racism, teachers show often resistant and refusing behavior. Furthermore, it was not until the 1990s that a growing debate on racism in both educational science and practice has begun in German-speaking areas, mostly due to the deep-rooted taboo of the term. Until today there has been a significant need for research, covering both the specific field of action and the specific field of science in the overlapping areas of teacher training and racism. The present thesis wanted to close this gap in research by analyzing the current practice of anti-racist teacher training in Germany in an explorative study. The research included concepts and training offers in which racism is substantially relevant either in an implicit or explicit way. The empirical database was obtained by qualitative interviews with experts who are responsible for either the design or the conduction of this specific kind of teacher trainings. The evaluation was executed with the help of the method of qualitative content analysis. Thanks to the consolidation of the reviewed data it was possible to formulate five major hypotheses at the end of the evaluation process. Those presumptions on the current practice of anti-racist teacher training in Germany provide a reliable foundation for possible follow-up studies. KW - Rassismus KW - Lehrerbildung KW - Lehrerfortbildung KW - Interkulturelle Erziehung KW - Interkulturelle Pädagogik KW - Rassismuskritische Pädagogik Y1 - 2017 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-153527 SN - 978-3-95826-068-9 (Print) SN - 978-3-95826-069-6 (Online) N1 - Parallel erschienen als Druckausgabe in Würzburg University Press, 978-3-95826-068-9, 27,80 EUR. PB - Würzburg University Press CY - Würzburg ET - 1. Auflage ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Weiste, Christoph A1 - Pedrotti, Lorenzo A1 - Selvanayagam, Jebasingh A1 - Muralidhara, Prathibha A1 - Fröschel, Christian A1 - Novák, Ondřej A1 - Ljung, Karin A1 - Hanson, Johannes A1 - Dröge-Laser, Wolfgang T1 - The Arabidopsis bZIP11 transcription factor links low-energy signalling to auxin-mediated control of primary root growth JF - PLoS Genetics N2 - Plants have to tightly control their energy homeostasis to ensure survival and fitness under constantly changing environmental conditions. Thus, it is stringently required that energy-consuming stress-adaptation and growth-related processes are dynamically tuned according to the prevailing energy availability. The evolutionary conserved SUCROSE NON-FERMENTING1 RELATED KINASES1 (SnRK1) and the downstream group C/S\(_{1}\) basic leucine zipper (bZIP) transcription factors (TFs) are well-characterised central players in plants’ low-energy management. Nevertheless, mechanistic insights into plant growth control under energy deprived conditions remains largely elusive. In this work, we disclose the novel function of the low-energy activated group S\(_{1}\) bZIP11-related TFs as regulators of auxin-mediated primary root growth. Whereas transgenic gain-of-function approaches of these bZIPs interfere with the activity of the root apical meristem and result in root growth repression, root growth of loss-of-function plants show a pronounced insensitivity to low-energy conditions. Based on ensuing molecular and biochemical analyses, we propose a mechanistic model, in which bZIP11-related TFs gain control over the root meristem by directly activating IAA3/SHY2 transcription. IAA3/SHY2 is a pivotal negative regulator of root growth, which has been demonstrated to efficiently repress transcription of major auxin transport facilitators of the PIN-FORMED (PIN) gene family, thereby restricting polar auxin transport to the root tip and in consequence auxin-driven primary root growth. Taken together, our results disclose the central low-energy activated SnRK1-C/S\(_{1}\)-bZIP signalling module as gateway to integrate information on the plant’s energy status into root meristem control, thereby balancing plant growth and cellular energy resources. KW - root growth KW - sucrose KW - auxins KW - meristems KW - regulator genes KW - genetically modified plants KW - gene expression KW - plant growth and development Y1 - 2017 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-157742 VL - 13 IS - 2 ER - TY - THES A1 - Weiß, Sandra Elisabeth T1 - Erstmalige Sauerstoff-basierte MR-Lungenfunktionsanalyse im Schulkindesalter – lassen sich Veränderungen der Ventilation bei ehemals frühgeborenen Kindern nachweisen? T1 - First oxygen-enhanced functional MRI of the lung in school aged children - can changes in the ventilation of premature infants be proven? N2 - Oxygen-enhanced functional low-field MRI of the lung in formerly very low birth weight infants with and without bronchopulmonary dysplasia (BPD) Clemens Wirth1, Sandra Weiß1, Daniel Stäb1, Wolfgang Thomas2, Henning Neubauer1, Helge Hebestreit2, Herbert Köstler1, Dietbert Hahn1, Meinrad Beer1 1 Institute of Radiology, 2 Department of Pediatrics, University of Wuerzburg, Germany Purpose: To assess functional lung abnormalities in formerly very low birth weight infants (VLBW) with and without BPD compared with children born at term without lung pathology in an oxygen-enhanced open low-field MRI. Materials and methods: 40 children aged 7–12 years were included in this study. 10 children had BPD, 15 were VLBW without BPD (non-BPD) and 15 formerly term infants served as controls (CON). Sagittal T1-weighted single inversion multi-gradientecho sequences were acquired for both lungs at an open low-field MRI (Magnetom Open 0.2 Tesla, Siemens Medical Solutions, Erlangen, Germany). Acquisition was performed in 2 cycles: whilst breathing ambient air, then 100% oxygen via breathing mask. The mean relative change of the T1 relaxation time (ΔT1) between the two cycles was calculated after pixelwise subtraction of the parameter maps. ΔT1 of the different groups was compared statistically. Results: ΔT1 of the different groups was calculated as follows: CON 10.7 +/− 2.3%; Non-BPD 10.8 +/− 3.0%; BPD 9.2 +/− 3.1%. ΔT1 was significantly lower in the BPD group compared to both other groups (Mann–Whitney-U; p<0.05). There was no significant change of ΔT1 between the Non-BPD and the control group (p=0.93). Subanalysis of the lobes showed inhomogenieties of ΔT1 in the BPD group. Conclusion: Functional oxygen-enhanced MRI shows significant differences of ΔT1 in patients with BPD compared to children without BPD, reflecting probable long term functional sequelae of disturbed pulmonary vascular and alveolar development of the disease. N2 - Die T1-Relaxationszeiten der gesunden Kontrollgruppe (Reifgeborene) lag durchschnittlich bei 662 ± 55 ms bei Raumluft und 591 ± 48 ms bei reinem Sauerstoff, die relativen Differenzen bei 10,7 ± 2,3 %. Dies deckt sich mit in der Literatur angegebenen Werten. Die relative Differenz gibt Aufschluss über den Sauerstofftransfer im Blut: je mehr Sauerstoff gelöst im Blut vorliegt, desto niedriger wird der T1-Wert und desto höher die absolute Differenz. Bei der Gruppe der Frühgeborenen mit BPD (Bronchopulmonale Dysplasie) zeigte sich eine geringere relative Differenz (Mittelwert = 9,2 +/- 3,1%) im Vergleich zu dem Mittelwert der Frühgeborenen ohne BPD (10,8 +/- 3,0%) sowie der Reifgeborenen (10,7 +/-2,3%), was auf einen geringeren Sauerstofftransfer in der Lunge schließen lässt. Bei statistischer Auswertung der einzelnen Schichten zeigte sich lediglich in der medialen linken Schicht ein signifikanter Unterschied der relativen Differenz der T1-Werte. Die Differenz war in der Gruppe der Frühgeborenen mit BPD signifikant niedriger als in der Gruppe der Frühgeborenen ohne BPD bzw. der Kontrollgruppe. Bei den ausgewerteten T1-Karten konnten keine lokalen Auffälligkeiten festgestellt werden. Auch morphologisch ergaben sich keinerlei Auffälligkeiten. Es scheint ein globales Problem im Sauerstofftransfer vorzuliegen. Die Ergebnisse legen nahe, dass bei Kindern, die nach Geburt an einer schweren Form der BPD erkrankt sind, bis zumindest ins Schulkindesalter ein persistierend gestörter Sauerstofftransfer im Lungenparenchym gegeben ist. Diese funktionelle Einschränkung betrifft die gesamte Lunge, die höheren Abweichungen der Messergebnisse in einzelnen Lungenabschnitten bei den ehemaligen Frühgeborenen mit BPD legen eine höhere regionale Diversität nahe. Bei Frühgeborenen ohne chronische Lungenerkrankung sind in MRT-Messungen keine Unterschiede zu Reifgeborenen nachzuweisen. Es ist also anzunehmen, dass nicht allein durch die Frühgeburtlichkeit und das geringe Geburtsgewicht eine obstruktive Einschränkung in der Lungenfunktion als Langzeitfolge im Kindesalter weiter fort besteht, sondern der Faktor der BPD zusätzlich zu einem verminderten Gastransfer in der Lunge führt, welcher am ehesten durch eine verminderte Alveolarisierung und Vaskularisation in der Lunge bedingt ist. KW - MRT KW - BPD KW - Lungenfunktionsdiagnostik Y1 - 2017 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-143730 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Werner, Rudolf A. A1 - Sheikhbahaei, Sara A1 - Jones, Krystyna M. A1 - Javadi, Mehrbod S. A1 - Solnes, Lilja B. A1 - Ross, Ashley E. A1 - Allaf, Mohamad E. A1 - Pienta, Kenneth J. A1 - Lapa, Constantin A1 - Buck, Andreas K. A1 - Higuchi, Takahiro A1 - Pomper, Martin G. A1 - Gorin, Micheal A. A1 - Rowe, Steven P. T1 - Patterns of uptake of prostate-specific membrane antigen (PSMA)-targeted \(^{18}\)F-DCFPyL in peripheral ganglia JF - Annals of Nuclear Medicine N2 - Objective: Radiotracers targeting prostate-specific membrane antigen (PSMA) have increasingly been recognized as showing uptake in a number of normal structures, anatomic variants, and non-prostate-cancer pathologies. We aimed to explore the frequency and degree of uptake in peripheral ganglia in patients undergoing PET with the PSMA-targeted agent \(^{18}\)F-DCFPyL. Methods: A total of 98 patients who underwent \(^{18}\)F-DCFPyL PET/CT imaging were retrospectively analyzed. This included 76 men with prostate cancer (PCa) and 22 patients with renal cell carcinoma (RCC; 13 men, 9 women). Scans were evaluated for uptake in the cervical, stellate, celiac, lumbar and sacral ganglia. Maximum standardized uptake value corrected to body weight (SUV\(_{max}\)), and maximum standardized uptake value corrected to lean body mass (SUL\(_{max}\)) were recorded for all ganglia with visible uptake above background. Ganglia-to-background ratios were calculated by dividing the SUV\(_{max}\) and SUL\(_{max}\) values by the mean uptake in the ascending aorta (Aortamean) and the right gluteus muscle (Gluteusmean). Results: Overall, 95 of 98 (96.9%) patients demonstrated uptake in at least one of the evaluated peripheral ganglia. With regard to the PCa cohort, the most frequent sites of radiotracer accumulation were lumbar ganglia (55/76, 72.4%), followed by the cervical ganglia (51/76, 67.1%). Bilateral uptake was found in the majority of cases [lumbar 44/55 (80%) and cervical 30/51 (58.8%)]. Additionally, discernible radiotracer uptake was recorded in 50/76 (65.8%) of the analyzed stellate ganglia and in 45/76 (59.2%) of the celiac ganglia, whereas only 5/76 (6.6%) of the sacral ganglia demonstrated \(^{18}\)F-DCFPyL accumulation. Similar findings were observed for patients with RCC, with the most frequent locations of radiotracer uptake in both the lumbar (20/22, 90.9%) and cervical ganglia (19/ 22, 86.4%). No laterality preference was found in mean PSMA-ligand uptake for either the PCa or RCC cohorts. Conclusion: As PSMA-targeted agents become more widely disseminated, the patterns of uptake in structures that are not directly relevant to patients’ cancers must be understood. This is the first systematic evaluation of the uptake of \(^{18}\)F-DCFPyL in ganglia demonstrating a general trend with a descending frequency of radiotracer accumulation in lumbar, cervical, stellate, celiac, and sacral ganglia. The underlying biology that leads to variability of PSMA-targeted radiotracers in peripheral ganglia is not currently understood, but may provide opportunities for future research. KW - 18F-DCFPL KW - Positronen-Emissions-Tomografie KW - Prostata KW - PSMA KW - Ganglia KW - Pitfall KW - PET KW - Tracer KW - Radiotracer KW - Imaging pitfalls KW - Prostate Cancer Y1 - 2017 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-166971 SN - 0914-7187 VL - 31 IS - 9 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Werner, Rudolf A. A1 - Weich, Alexander A1 - Higuchi, Takahiro A1 - Schmid, Jan S. A1 - Schirbel, Andreas A1 - Lassmann, Michael A1 - Wild, Vanessa A1 - Rudelius, Martina A1 - Kudlich, Theodor A1 - Herrmann, Ken A1 - Scheurlen, Michael A1 - Buck, Andreas K. A1 - Kropf, Saskia A1 - Wester, Hans-Jürgen A1 - Lapa, Constantin T1 - Imaging of Chemokine Receptor 4 Expression in Neuroendocrine Tumors - a Triple Tracer Comparative Approach JF - Theranostics N2 - C-X-C motif chemokine receptor 4 (CXCR4) and somatostatin receptors (SSTR) are overexpressed in gastro-entero-pancreatic neuroendocrine tumors (GEP-NET). In this study, we aimed to elucidate the feasibility of non-invasive CXCR4 positron emission tomography/computed tomography (PET/CT) imaging in GEP-NET patients using [\(^{68}\)Ga]Pentixafor in comparison to \(^{68}\)Ga-DOTA-D-Phe-Tyr3-octreotide ([\(^{68}\)Ga]DOTATOC) and \(^{18}\)F-fluorodeoxyglucose ([\(^{18}\)F]FDG). Twelve patients with histologically proven GEP-NET (3xG1, 4xG2, 5xG3) underwent [\(^{68}\)Ga]DOTATOC, [\(^{18}\)F]FDG, and [\(^{68}\)Ga]Pentixafor PET/CT for staging and planning of the therapeutic management. Scans were analyzed on a patient as well as on a lesion basis and compared to immunohistochemical staining patterns of CXCR4 and somatostatin receptors SSTR2a and SSTR5. [\(^{68}\)Ga]Pentixafor visualized tumor lesions in 6/12 subjects, whereas [\(^{18}\)F]FDG revealed sites of disease in 10/12 and [\(^{68}\)Ga]DOTATOC in 11/12 patients, respectively. Regarding sensitivity, SSTR-directed PET was the superior imaging modality in all G1 and G2 NET. CXCR4-directed PET was negative in all G1 NET. In contrast, 50% of G2 and 80% of G3 patients exhibited [\(^{68}\)Ga]Pentixafor-positive tumor lesions. Whereas CXCR4 seems to play only a limited role in detecting well-differentiated NET, increasing receptor expression could be non-invasively observed with increasing tumor grade. Thus, [\(^{68}\)Ga]Pentixafor PET/CT might serve as non-invasive read-out for evaluating the possibility of CXCR4-directed endoradiotherapy in advanced dedifferentiated SSTR-negative tumors. KW - SSTR KW - peptide receptor radionuclide therapy KW - neuroendocrine tumor KW - [\(^{68}\)Ga]Pentixafor KW - CXCR4 KW - chemokine receptor KW - PET/CT KW - DOTATOC KW - PRRT KW - Positronen-Emissions-Tomografie Y1 - 2017 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-158008 VL - 7 IS - 6 ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Werner, Rudolf A1 - Chen, Xinyu A1 - Lapa, Constantin A1 - Robinson, Simon A1 - Higuchi, Takahiro T1 - Intracellular behavior of the novel sympathetic nerve agent \(^{18}\)F-LMI1195 T2 - Journal of Nuclear Cardiology N2 - No abstract available. KW - Herz KW - PET KW - sympathetic nerve KW - autonomic nervous system KW - 18F-LMI1195 KW - positron emission tomography KW - heart KW - cardiac Y1 - 2017 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-161137 SN - 1071-3581 N1 - This is a post-peer-review, pre-copyedit version of an article published in J Nucl Cardiol. ISSN: 1071-3581. Supplement (2017) Aug;24;4: 1461-1496. The final authenticated version is available online at: http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s12350-017-0984-y VL - 24 IS - 4 Supplement (2017) Aug ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Werner, Rudolf A1 - Hayakawa, Nobuyuki A1 - Arias-Loza, Paula-Anah A1 - Wakabayashi, Hiroshi A1 - Shinaji, Tetsuya A1 - Lapa, Constantin A1 - Pelzer, Theo A1 - Higuchi, Takahiro T1 - Bildgebung der frühen linksventrikulären Dysfunktion mit ECG-gated F-18-FDG PET in einem Diabetes-Ratten-Modell T2 - Nuklearmedizin N2 - Einleitung: Die linksventrikuläre diastolische Dysfunktion (LVDD) ist bei Diabetikern noch vor Entwicklung einer klinisch apparenten Herzinsuffizienz eines der ersten Anzeichen einer kardialen Beteiligung. Daher soll in dieser Studie untersucht werden, ob die LVDD mit ECG-gated F-18-FDG PET in einem Diabetes-Rattenmodell dargestellt werden kann. Methodik: Es wurden F-18-FDG PET Scans in einem Typ-2-Diabetes Rattenmodell (ZDF fa/fa, n=6) und in ZL Kontrollen (n=6) vorgenommen (Alter, jeweils 13 Wochen). Unter Hyperinsulinemic-Euglycemic Clamp-Technik wurden 37 MBq 18F-FDG über die Schwanzvene appliziert. 15-35 Minuten nach Tracergabe wurden mittels eines Kleintier-PET-Scanners sowie unter EKG-Ableitung PET Scans angefertigt (16 frames/cardiac cycle). Die linksventrikuläre Ejektionsfraktion (EF) und die Peak Füllrate (PFR) wurden mittels einer geeigneten Software (Heart Function View) gemessen, wobei die Software an die Größe des Rattenherzes angepasst wurde. Ergebnisse: Im Alter von 13 Wochen entwickeln ZDF Diabetes-Ratten eine im Vergleich zu Kontrolltieren eine signifikante myokardiale Hypertrophie, bestätigt durch post-mortem Analyse des Herzgewichtes (994±78mg vs. 871±44mg in ZDF Diabetes-Ratten vs. ZL Kontrollen, p<0.01). ECG-gated PET zeigte eine signifikante Abnahme der LV diastolischen PFR (10.4±0.5 vs. 11.8±0.4 EDV/sec in ZDF Diabetes-Ratten vs. ZL Kontrollen, p<0.001), jedoch zeigte sich kein signifikanter Unterschied zwischen LVEF und der Herzfrequenz in den untersuchten ZDF Diabetes-Ratten und Kontrollen (LVEF: 60.0±4.5 vs. 63.7±4.1%, n.s. und HR: 305±25 vs. 323±24 bpm, n.s.). Schlussfolgerung: Im Diabetes-Ratten-Modell kann unter Verwendung eines ECG-gated FDG-PET Protokolls die diastolische Dysfunktion als Parameter der frühen diabetischen Kardiomyopathie nachgewiesen werden. KW - Positronen-Emissions-Tomografie KW - Diabetes KW - diabetische Kardiomyopathie KW - Positronen-Emissions-Tomografie KW - PET KW - EKG KW - ECG KW - ECG-gated Y1 - 2017 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-161396 UR - http://www.nuklearmedizin.de/jahrestagungen/abstr_online2017/print_abstract_pdf.php SN - 0029-5566 N1 - This article is not an exact copy of the original published article in Nuklearmedizin. The definitive publisher-authenticated version of „Bildgebung der frühen linksventrikulären Dysfunktion mit ECG-gated F-18-FDG PET in einem Diabetes-Ratten-Modell. Nuklearmedizin 2017; 56 (Abstract Nr.: V119).“ is available online at http://www.nuklearmedizin.de/jahrestagungen/abstr_online2017/print_abstract_pdf.php VL - 56 IS - 2 PB - Schattauer Verlag ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Werner, Rudolf A1 - Higuchi, Takahiro A1 - Muegge, Dirk A1 - Javadi, Mehrbod S. A1 - Märkl, Bruno A1 - Aulmann, Christoph A1 - Buck, Andreas K. A1 - Fassnacht, Martin A1 - Lapa, Constantin A1 - Kreissl, Michael C. T1 - Predictive value of FDG-PET in patients with advanced medullary thyroid cancer undergoing vandetanib treatment T2 - Journal of Nuclear Medicine N2 - Introduction: The prognosis of medullary thyroid carcinoma (MTC) is poor using common chemotherapeutic approaches. However, during the last years encouraging results of recently introduced tyrosine kinase inhibitors (TKI) such as vandetanib have been published. In this study we aimed to correlate the results of \(^{18}\)F-fluorodeoxyglucose ([\(^{18}\)F]FDG) positron emission tomography (PET) imaging with treatment outcome. Methods: Eighteen patients after thyroidectomy with recurrent/advanced MTC lesions receiving vandetanib (300 mg orally/day) could be analysed. A baseline \(^{18}\)F-FDG PET prior to and a follow-up \(^{18}\)F-FDG PET 3 months after TKI initiation were performed. During follow-up, tumor progression was assessed every 3 months including computed tomography according to RECIST. Progression-free survival (PFS) was correlated with the maximum standardized uptake value of \(^{18}\)F-FDG in lymph nodes (SUV(LN)max) or visceral metastases (SUV(MTS)max) as well as with clinical parameters using ROC analysis. Results: Within median 3.6 years of follow-up, 9 patients showed disease progression at median 8.5 months after TKI initiation. An elevated glucose consumption assessed by baseline \(^{18}\)F-FDG PET (SUV(LN)max > 7.25) could predict a shorter PFS (2 y) with an accuracy of 76.5% (SUV(LN)max <7.25, 4.3 y; p=0.03). Accordingly, preserved tumor metabolism in the follow-up PET (SUV(MTS)max >2.7) also demonstrated an unfavorable prognosis (accuracy, 85.7%). On the other hand, none of the clinical parameters reached significance in response prediction. Conclusions: In patients with advanced and progressive MTC, tumors with higher metabolic activity at baseline are more aggressive and more prone to progression as reflected by a shorter PFS; they should be monitored more closely. Preserved glucose consumption 3 months after treatment initiation was also related to poorer prognosis. KW - 18F-FDG KW - vandetanib KW - TKI KW - PET KW - positron emission tomography Y1 - 2017 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-161147 UR - http://jnm.snmjournals.org/content/58/supplement_1/169 SN - 0161-5505 N1 - This research was originally published in JNM. Rudolf A. Werner, Takahiro Higuchi, Dirk O. Muegge, Mehrbod S. Javadi, B. Märkl, C. Aulmann, Andreas K. Buck, Martin Fassnacht, Constantin Lapa, Michael C. Kreissl. Predictive value of FDG-PET in patients with advanced medullary thyroid cancer undergoing vandetanib treatment. J Nucl Med. May 1, 2017; vol. 58 no. supplement 1:169. © SNMMI. VL - 58 IS - no. supplement 1 ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Werner, Rudolf A1 - Kobayashi, Ryohei A1 - Wakabayashi, Hiroshi A1 - Lapa, Constantin A1 - Menke, Andreas A1 - Higuchi, Takahiro T1 - Effect of Antidepressants on Radiolabeled Metaiodobenzylguanidine (MIBG) Uptake T2 - European Heart Journal - Cardiovascular Imaging N2 - No abstract available. KW - MIBG KW - Metaiodobenzylguanidine KW - mIBG KW - antidepressants Y1 - 2017 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-161116 SN - 2047-2404 N1 - This is a pre-copyedited, author-produced version of an article accepted for publication in European Heart Journal Cardiovascular Imaging following peer review. The version of record Eur Heart J Cardiovasc Imaging. ISSN: 2047-2404. Supplement, vol. 18, i52-53, May 2017 is available online at: 10.1093/ehjci/jex080. VL - 18 IS - Supplement PB - Oxford University Press ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Werner, Rudolf A1 - Lapa, Constantin A1 - Buck, Andreas A1 - Lassmann, Michael A1 - Hänscheid, Heribert T1 - Less is sometimes more – Accurate Dose Mapping after Endoradiotherapy with \(^{177}\)Lu-DOTATATE/-TOC by One-Single Measurement after 96 h T2 - Journal of Nuclear Medicine N2 - No abstract available. KW - Neuroendocrine Tumor KW - theranostics KW - 177Lu-DOTATATE KW - 177Lu-DOTATOC KW - PRRT Y1 - 2017 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-161168 UR - http://jnm.snmjournals.org/content/58/supplement_1/247.abstract SN - 0161-5505 N1 - This research was originally published in JNM. Werner R.A., Lapa C., Buck A.K., Lassmann M., Hänscheid H.Less is sometimes more – Accurate Dose Mapping after Endoradiotherapy with 177Lu-DOTATATE/-TOC by One-Single Measurement after 96 h. J Nucl Med May 1, 2017 vol. 58 no. supplement 1:247. © SNMMI VL - 58 IS - No. Supplement 1 PB - Society of Nuclear Medicine and Molecular Imaging ER -