TY - JOUR A1 - Yurdadogan, Tino A1 - Malsch, Carolin A1 - Kotseva, Kornelia A1 - Wood, David A1 - Leyh, Rainer A1 - Ertl, Georg A1 - Karmann, Wolfgang A1 - Müller-Scholden, Lara A1 - Morbach, Caroline A1 - Breuning, Margret A1 - Wagner, Martin A1 - Gelbrich, Götz A1 - Bots, Michiel L. A1 - Heuschmann, Peter U. A1 - Störk, Stefan T1 - Functional versus morphological assessment of vascular age in patients with coronary heart disease JF - Scientific Reports N2 - Communicating cardiovascular risk based on individual vascular age (VA) is a well acknowledged concept in patient education and disease prevention. VA may be derived functionally, e.g. by measurement of pulse wave velocity (PWV), or morphologically, e.g. by assessment of carotid intima-media thickness (cIMT). The purpose of this study was to investigate whether both approaches produce similar results. Within the context of the German subset of the EUROASPIRE IV survey, 501 patients with coronary heart disease underwent (a) oscillometric PWV measurement at the aortic, carotid-femoral and brachial-ankle site (PWVao, PWVcf, PWVba) and derivation of the aortic augmentation index (AIao); (b) bilateral cIMT assessment by high-resolution ultrasound at three sites (common, bulb, internal). Respective VA was calculated using published equations. According to VA derived from PWV, most patients exhibited values below chronological age indicating a counterintuitive healthier-than-anticipated vascular status: for VA(PWVao) in 68% of patients; for VA\(_{AIao}\) in 52% of patients. By contrast, VA derived from cIMT delivered opposite results: e.g. according to VA\(_{total-cIMT}\) accelerated vascular aging in 75% of patients. To strengthen the concept of VA, further efforts are needed to better standardise the current approaches to estimate VA and, thereby, to improve comparability and clinical utility. KW - arterial stiffening KW - atherosclerosis KW - calcification KW - carotid artery disease Y1 - 2021 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-265810 VL - 11 IS - 1 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Walter, Steffen A1 - Gruss, Sascha A1 - Neidlinger, Jana A1 - Stross, Isabelle A1 - Hann, Alexander A1 - Wagner, Martin A1 - Seufferlein, Thomas A1 - Walter, Benjamin T1 - Evaluation of an Objective Measurement Tool for Stress Level Reduction by Individually Chosen Music During Colonoscopy—Results From the Study “ColoRelaxTone” JF - Frontiers in Medicine N2 - Background and Aims: Colonoscopy as standard procedure in endoscopy is often perceived as uncomfortable for patients. Patient's anxiety is therefore a significant issue, which often lead to avoidance of participation of relevant examinations as CRC-screening. Non-pharmacological anxiety management interventions such as music might contribute to relaxation in the phase prior and during endoscopy. Although music's anxiolytic effects have been reported previously, no objective measurement of stress level reduction has been reported yet. Focus of this study was to evaluate the objective measurement of the state of relaxation in patients undergoing colonoscopy. Methods: Prospective study (n = 196) performed at one endoscopic high-volume center. Standard colonoscopy was performed in control group. Interventional group received additionally self-chosen music over earphones. Facial Electromyography (fEMG) activity was obtained. Clinician Satisfaction with Sedation Instrument (CSSI) and Patients Satisfaction with Sedation Instrument (PSSI) was answered by colonoscopists and patients, respectively. Overall satisfaction with music accompanied colonoscopy was obtained if applicable. Results: Mean difference measured by fEMG via musculus zygomaticus major indicated a significantly lower stress level in the music group [7.700(±5.560) μV vs. 4.820(±3.330) μV; p = 0.001]. Clinician satisfaction was significantly higher with patients listening to music [82.69(±15.04) vs. 87.3(±15.02) pts.; p = 0.001]. Patient's satisfaction was higher but did not differ significantly. Conclusions: We conclude that self-chosen music contributes objectively to a reduced stress level for patients and therefore subjectively perceived satisfaction for endoscopists. Therefore, music should be considered as a non-pharmacological treatment method of distress reduction especially in the beginning of endoscopic procedures. KW - colonoscopy KW - anxiety KW - stress level KW - music KW - relaxation Y1 - 2020 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-212337 VL - 7 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 - Wagner, Martin A1 - Slaghuis, Jörg A1 - Göbel, Werner A1 - Vázquez-Boland, José Antonio A1 - Rychli, Kathrin A1 - Schmitz-Esser, Stephan T1 - Virulence pattern analysis of three Listeria monocytogenes lineage I epidemic strains with distinct outbreak histories JF - Microorganisms N2 - Strains of the food-borne pathogen Listeria (L.) monocytogenes have diverse virulence potential. This study focused on the virulence of three outbreak strains: the CC1 strain PF49 (serovar 4b) from a cheese-associated outbreak in Switzerland, the clinical CC2 strain F80594 (serovar 4b), and strain G6006 (CC3, serovar 1/2a), responsible for a large gastroenteritis outbreak in the USA due to chocolate milk. We analysed the genomes and characterized the virulence in vitro and in vivo. Whole-genome sequencing revealed a high conservation of the major virulence genes. Minor deviations of the gene contents were found in the autolysins Ami, Auto, and IspC. Moreover, different ActA variants were present. Strain PF49 and F80594 showed prolonged survival in the liver of infected mice. Invasion and intracellular proliferation were similar for all strains, but the CC1 and CC2 strains showed increased spreading in intestinal epithelial Caco2 cells compared to strain G6006. Overall, this study revealed long-term survival of serovar 4b strains F80594 and PF49 in the liver of mice. Future work will be needed to determine the genes and molecular mechanism behind the long-term survival of L. monocytogenes strains in organs. KW - pathogenicity KW - whole-genome analysis KW - prolonged survival Y1 - 2021 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-245093 SN - 2076-2607 VL - 9 IS - 8 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Wagner, Martin A1 - Krämer, Johannes A1 - Blohm, Elisabeth A1 - Vergho, Dorothee A1 - Weidemann, Frank A1 - Breunig, Frank A1 - Wanner, Christoph T1 - Kidney function as an underestimated factor for reduced health related quality of life in patients with Fabry disease N2 - Background: Impairments of health related quality of life (HRQoL) are frequently observed in Fabry disease (FD) and are known to be related to neuropathic pain and cardiovascular events. This study aimed to explore the role of chronic kidney disease (CKD) in a large cohort of patients with FD. Methods: In 96 patients (53% female; age 40 ± 12 yrs) with genetically proven FD, HRQoL was assessed by the Medical Outcomes Study (SF-36) questionnaire. All patients were naïve to enzyme replacement therapy. Three categories for kidney dysfunction were chosen, eGFR ≥/<60 ml/min/1.73 m2 or need of renal replacement therapy (RRT). Minor (e.g. arrhythmia, angina pectoris, etc.) and major (e.g. myocardial infarction, coronary artery bypass, stroke or implantable cardioverter-defibrillator) vascular events as well as pain and pain therapy were considered in linear regression analyses with the dimensions of HRQoL. Results: Ten patients (10%) had impaired kidney function and a further nine were on RRT (9.4%). Kidney function and pain emerged as the main factors associated with lower scores on the SF 36, in particular on physical components (PCS beta-coefficients for CKD −6.2, for RRT −11.8, for pain −9.1, p < 0.05, respectively), while controlling for gender, vascular event and pain-therapy. Relationships were found for mental aspects of HRQoL. Age and history of vascular events were not related to HRQoL. Conclusion: Cardiovascular events and pain are important factors related to HRQoL, social functioning and depression. Our study highlights impaired chronic kidney disease, in particular after initiation of RRT, as a strong determinant of reduced HRQoL in FD. KW - Quality of life KW - SF-36 KW - Chronic kidney disease KW - Fabry disease Y1 - 2014 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-111159 UR - http://www.biomedcentral.com/1471-2369/15/188 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Wagner, Martin A1 - Ashby, Damien R. A1 - Kurtz, Caroline A1 - Alam, Ahsan A1 - Busbridge, Mark A1 - Raff, Ulrike A1 - Zimmermann, Josef A1 - Heuschmann, Peter U. A1 - Wanner, Christoph A1 - Schramm, Lothar T1 - Hepcidin-25 in diabetic chronic kidney disease is predictive for mortality and progression to end stage renal disease JF - PLoS One N2 - Background Anemia is common and is associated with impaired clinical outcomes in diabetic chronic kidney disease (CKD). It may be explained by reduced erythropoietin (EPO) synthesis, but recent data suggest that EPO-resistance and diminished iron availability due to inflammation contribute significantly. In this cohort study, we evaluated the impact of hepcidin-25—the key hormone of iron-metabolism—on clinical outcomes in diabetic patients with CKD along with endogenous EPO levels. Methods 249 diabetic patients with CKD of any stage, excluding end-stage renal disease (ESRD), were enrolled (2003–2005), if they were not on EPO-stimulating agent and iron therapy. Hepcidin-25 levels were measured by radioimmunoassay. The association of hepcidin-25 at baseline with clinical variables was investigated using linear regression models. All-cause mortality and a composite endpoint of CKD progression (ESRD or doubling of serum creatinine) were analyzed by Cox proportional hazards models. Results Patients (age 67 yrs, 53% male, GFR 51 ml/min, hemoglobin 131 g/L, EPO 13.5 U/L, hepcidin-25 62.0 ng/ml) were followed for a median time of 4.2 yrs. Forty-nine patients died (19.7%) and forty (16.1%) patients reached the composite endpoint. Elevated hepcidin levels were independently associated with higher ferritin-levels, lower EPO-levels and impaired kidney function (all p<0.05). Hepcidin was related to mortality, along with its interaction with EPO, older age, greater proteinuria and elevated CRP (all p<0.05). Hepcidin was also predictive for progression of CKD, aside from baseline GFR, proteinuria, low albumin- and hemoglobin-levels and a history of CVD (all p<0.05). Conclusions We found hepcidin-25 to be associated with EPO and impaired kidney function in diabetic CKD. Elevated hepcidin-25 and EPO-levels were independent predictors of mortality, while hepcidin-25 was also predictive for progression of CKD. Both hepcidin-25 and EPO may represent important prognostic factors of clinical outcome and have the potential to further define “high risk” populations in CKD. KW - diabetes mellitus KW - inflammation KW - type 2 diabetes KW - hemoglobin KW - chronic kidney disease KW - anemia KW - ferritin KW - proteinuria Y1 - 2015 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-125514 VL - 10 IS - 4 ER - TY - THES A1 - Wagner, Martin T1 - Untersuchungen zu den kostimulatorischen Signalwegen PD-1/PD-L1 und CD137/CD137L beim kolorektalen Karzinom T1 - Studies on the costimulatory pathways PD-1/PD-L1 and CD137/CD137L in colorectal carcinoma N2 - Kostimulatorische Signalwege spielen beim Zustandekommen einer T-Zell-gebundenen Effektor-Immunantwort eine entscheidende Rolle. In dieser Arbeit wurde die Expression der Signalwege PD-1/PD-L1 und CD137/CD137L im kolorektalen Karzinom untersucht. Hierzu wurde die Expression in den Karzinomen SW480, SW620 und HT-29 mittels qRT-PCR, Western Blot und FACS analysiert. Es konnte gezeigt werden, dass PD-1 und CD137 sowie deren Rezeptoren PD-L1 und CD137L im Kolonkarzinom auf Gen- und Proteinebene exprimiert werden. Zunehmendes Tumorzellwachstum sowie mangelnde Nährstoffversorgung führten zu deutlichen Veränderungen im Expressionsmuster, wobei sich zwischen den Kolonkarzinomen SW480/SW620 und dem Kolonkarzinom HT-29 Unterschiede aufzeigen ließen. Durch die Untersuchungen für diese Arbeit konnten wertvolle Informationen über das Expressionsverhalten der untersuchten kostimulatorischen Signalwege gewonnen werden. Eine mögliche Schlussfolgerung ist, dass eine inhibierende PD-1/PD-L1- als auch eine CD137/CD137L-Tumorzell-vermittelte Therapie die Tumorimmunantwort gegen das kolorektale Karzinom stärken und damit das Überleben betroffener Patienten verbessern könnte. N2 - Costimulatory pathways are important for the development of a T-cell-bound effector immune response. This work investigated the expression of the signals PD-1/PD-L1 and CD137/CD137L in colorectal carcinoma. For this purpose, the expression in the carcinomas SW480, SW620 and HT-29 was analyzed with qRT-PCR, Western Blot and FACS. It could be shown that PD-1 and CD137 as well as their receptors PD-L1 and CD137L are expressed in colon carcinoma at gene and protein level. Increasing tumor cell growth and lack of nutrient supply led to significant changes in the expression pattern. However differences between the colon carcinomas SW480 / SW620 and the colon carcinoma HT-29 were measured. The investigations for this work provided valuable information about the expression behavior of the studied costimulatory pathways. Both inhibitory PD-1/PD-L1 and CD137/CD137L tumor cell-mediated therapy could potentially enhance the tumor immune response against colorectal carcinoma and thus improve the survival of affected patients. KW - Kolonkarzinom KW - CD137-Antigen KW - Signaltransduktion KW - PD-1-Antigen KW - Kostimulatorische Signalwege Y1 - 2019 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-184343 ER - TY - THES A1 - Wagner, Martin T1 - Assoziations- und Haplotypenanalyse genetischer Veränderungen der Pannexin-Gengruppe bei Patienten mit schizophrenen Psychosen nach ICD-10 und der Klassifikation von Karl Leonhard T1 - Association and haplotype analysis of genetic changes in the pannexin gene group in patients with schizophrenic psychosis according to ICD-10 and the classification of Karl Leonhard N2 - Bestimmung von genetischen Veränderungen auf PANX 1-3 anhand von Einzelnukleotid Polymorphismen (SNP). Test auf Assoziation von Allelen und Haplotypen mit den schizophrenen Psychosen nach ICD-10 und der Klassifikation von Karl Leonhard in Form einer Fall-Kontroll-Studie mit 1163 Patienten und 479 Kontrollen. N2 - Determination of genetic changes on PANX 1-3 using single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNP). Test for association of alleles and haplotypes with schizophrenic psychosis according to ICD-10 and the classification of Karl Leonhard in the form of a case-control study with 1163 patients and 479 controls. KW - panx1 KW - panx2 KW - panx3 KW - schizophrenia KW - Pannexin KW - Schizophrenie KW - Karl Leonhard Y1 - 2019 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-188512 ER - TY - THES A1 - Wagner, Martin T1 - Proliferationsverhalten kultivierter Mesangialzellen und glatter Gefäßmuskelzellen nach Stimulation mit Angiotensin II und atherogenen Lipoproteinen : Rezeptorbeteiligung T1 - Induction of proliferation by angiotensin II and atherogenic lipoproteins in mesangial cells and vascular smooth muscle cells N2 - Hintergrund: Atherogene Lipoproteine und Angiotensin II sind an der Entstehung von Athe-rosklerose und Glomerulosklerose maßgeblich beteiligt. Sowohl klinische Studien als auch experimentelle Beobachtungen weisen auf eine Interaktion beider Substanzen im Sinne ei-ner Potenzierung ihrer Einzeleffekte hin. Die vorliegende Arbeit untersuchte die Auswirkun-gen von Angiotensin II und nativen und oxidierten Low Density Lipoproteinen (natLDL bzw. oxLDL) auf den Zellzyklus von kultivierten vaskulären Gefäßmuskelzellen (BSMC) und Me-sangiumzellen (NHMC) im Sinne einer Proliferationsänderung unter anderem durch eine Beeinflussung der beteiligten Rezeptoren. Ebenso wurde die Interaktion von oxidierten LDL mit der Zelle sowohl qualitativ als auch quantitativ bestimmt. Methoden: Die Proliferation wurde sowohl mittels radioaktiv markiertem 3H-Thymidin-Einbau als auch durch den MTT-Assay, der auf der photometrisch messbaren Umwandlung von 3-(4,5-Dimethylthiazol-2-yl)-2,5-diphenyl Tetrazoliumbromid beruht, quantifiziert. Die Rezepto-ren wurden auf Proteinebene durch Western Blot Analysen nachgewiesen. Zum Nachweis der Interaktion von oxidierten LDL mit den inkubierten Zellen wurden die oxidierten LDL mit-tels 3,3’-Dioctadecyclindocarbocyanin (DiI) fluoreszenzmarkiert. Visualisiert werden konnte die Interaktion in der Histochemie, die quantitative Bestimmung der DiI-oxLDL-Aufnahme erfolgte durch fluorometische Messung. Ergebnisse: Sowohl native als auch oxidierte LDL steigerten die Proliferation in BSMC und NHMC. In Myozyten lag das Maximum im Tritiumeinbau bei ca. 450% bezogen auf die Kon-trollzellen bei 10 µg/ml natLDL, und bei ca. 350% bei 20 µg/ml oxLDL. In NHMC fiel der An-stieg der Proliferation weniger stark aus, ca. 150% bei 30 µg/ml natLDL und ca. 180% bei 3 µg/ml oxLDL. Im MTT-Assay konnten signifikante Dosis-Wirkungs-Beziehungen erstellt wer-den, die absolute Proliferationssteigerung war jedoch geringer: BSMC 120%, NHMC 140%. Fluoreszenzmarkierte oxLDL wurden über Endozytose in einem konzentrations- und zeitab-hängigen Prozess mit einer Sättigung nach ca. 14 Stunden in die Zellen aufgenommen. Der oxLDL-spezifische LOX-1-Rezeptor konnte jederzeit nachgewiesen werden. Durch Angiotensin II alleine und in Co-Inkubation mit atherogenen Lipoproteinen konnte kei-ne Proliferationsänderung gezeigt werden. Die spezifische Hemmung des AT1-Rezeptors mit Losartan bewirkte ebenfalls keine signifikanten Änderungen. Auch die Inkubation der Zellen mit Agenzien, die die AT1-Rezeptordichte erhöhen sollten, erbrachte im Western Blot keine Veränderungen. Im Vergleich unterschiedlich alter Zellpopulationen ließ sich in höheren Passagen der proliferationsvermittelnde AT1-Rezeptor kaum nachweisen, jedoch war in die-sen Zellpopulationen der antagonistisch wirkende AT2-Rezeptor stark exprimiert. Zusammenfassung: Atherogene Lipoproteine beeinflussen zeit- und konzentrationsabhängig möglicherweise über eine LOX-1 vermittelte Endozytose den Zellzyklus von kultivierten glat-ten Muskelzellen und Mesangiumzellen im Sinne einer Proliferationssteigerung. Die uneinheitlichen Effekte von Angiotensin II auf die Proliferationsrate können durch die starken Expressionsschwankungen der antagonistisch wirkenden Angiotensin II-Rezeptor-Subtypen (AT1 und AT2) vor allem in unterschiedlich alten Zellpopulationen erklärt werden. Wodurch diese Expressionsveränderungen verursacht sind, ist gegenwärtig noch unklar, ebenso, ob diese Effekte im atherosklerotischen Plaque in vivo nachweisbar und pathophy-siologisch bedeutsam. N2 - Background: Atherogenic lipoproteins and angiotensin II play important roles in the devel-opement of atherosclerosis and glomerulosclerosis. Experimental observations and clinical studies suggest that lipoproteins and Angiotensin II exhibit potentiated effects if incubated together. The current investigation examined the effects of Angiotensin II, native and oxi-dized low density lipoproteins (natLDL, oxLDL), and the receptors of Angiotensin II and oxLDL on the proliferation of vascular smooth muscle cells (BSMC) and mesangial cells (NHMC). Methods: Proliferation was quantified by 3H-thymidine incorporation and by a colorimetric 3-(4,5-dimethylthiazol-2-yl)-2,5-diphenyl tetrazoliumbromide assay. The expression of the in-volved receptors was determined by Western blot analysis. OxLDL were labeled with fluo-rescent 3,3’-Dioctadecyclindocarbocyanin (DiI) to visualize cell interaction in histochemistry and to quantify the internalisation process in a fluorometric assay. Results: Native and oxidized LDL lead to an increased proliferation in BSMC and NHMC. Maximum tritium incorporation in BSMC was 450% compared to control cells at 10 µg/ml natLDL and 350% at 20 µg/ml oxLDL. In NHMC the increased proliferation was lower, i.e. 150% at 30 µg/ml natLDL and 180% at 3 µg/ml oxLDL. In the colorimetric tetrazoliumbromide assay sensitive dose-effect responses with a maximum at 120% in BSMC and 140% in NHMC were observed. DiI-labeled oxLDL were internalised via endocytosis in a time and concentration dependent fashion with a saturation point after 14 hours. The oxLDL-specific LOX-1-receptor could be detected at all stages during the experiments. No consistant biological effects on proliferation were observed when angiotensin II was incu-bated alone or in combination with atherogenic lipoproteins. Similarly, the specific inhibition of the AT1 receptor with Losartan induced no changes in proliferation. Finally, the incubation with various agents reported previously to increase or decrease the expression of the AT1 receptor in the Western blot resulted in no significant changes. Younger and older cell popu-lations were compared and a high expression of the proliferation-inducing AT1-receptor in younger populations was found contrasting with high expression of the proliferation-inhibiting AT2-receptor in older populations. Conclusion: Atherogenic lipoproteins induce in a time and concentration dependent fashion an increased proliferation in smooth muscle cells and mesangial cells, presumably via LOX-1 mediated endocytosis. The heterogenous effects of Angiotensin II may be explained by the counterregulatory expression of the antagonistic angiotensin II receptor subtypes (AT1 and AT2), particularly in older cell populations. KW - Arteriosklerose KW - Glomerulosklerose KW - Proliferation KW - LDL KW - Angiotensin II KW - arteriosclerosis KW - glomerulosclerosis KW - proliferation KW - LDL KW - angiotensin II Y1 - 2005 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-15589 ER - TY - THES A1 - Wagner, Martin T1 - Zyto- und Gentoxizität von Zinkoxid-Nanopartikeln in humanen mesenchymalen Stammzellen nach repetitiver Exposition und im Langzeitversuch T1 - Time-Dependent Toxic and Genotoxic Effects of Zinc Oxide Nanoparticles after Long-Term and Repetitive Exposure to Human Mesenchymal Stem Cells N2 - Zinkoxid-Nanopartikel (ZnO-NP) finden in vielen Produkten des täglichen Verbrauchs Verwendung. Daten über die toxikologischen Eigenschaften von ZnO-NP werden kontrovers diskutiert. Die menschliche Haut ist in Bezug auf die ZnO-NP Exposition das wichtigste Kontakt-Organ. Intakte Haut stellt eine suffiziente Barriere gegenüber NP dar. Bei defekter Haut ist ein Kontakt zu den proliferierenden Stammzellen möglich, sodass diese als wichtiges toxikologische Ziel für NP darstellen. Das Ziel dieser Dissertation war die Bewertung der genotoxischen und zytotoxischen Effekte an humanen mesenchymalen Stammzellen (hMSC) durch niedrig dosierte ZnO-NP nach 24 stündiger Exposition, repetitiven Expositionen und im Langzeitversuch bis zu 6 Wochen. Zytotoxische Wirkungen von ZnO-NP wurden mit 3-(4,5-Dimethylthiazol-2-yl)-2,5-diphenyltetrazoliumbromid-Test (MTT) gemessen. Darüber hinaus wurde die Genotoxizität durch den Comet-Assay bewertet. Zur Langzeitbeobachtung bis zu 6 Wochen wurde die Transmissionselektronenmikroskopie (TEM) verwendet. Zytotoxizität nach 24-stündiger ZnO-NP-Exposition war ab einer Konzentration von 50 µg/ml nachweisbar. Genotoxizität konnten bereits bei Konzentrationen von 1 und 10 µg/ml ZnO-NP beschrieben werden. Wiederholte Exposition verstärkte die Zyto-, aber nicht die Genotoxizität. Eine intrazelluläre NP-Akkumulation mit Penetration der Zellorganelle wurde bei einer Exposition bis zu 6 Wochen beobachtet. Die Ergebnisse deuten auf zytotoxische und genotoxisches Effekte von ZnO-NP hin. Bereits geringe Dosen von ZnO-NP können bei wiederholter Exposition toxische Wirkungen hervorrufen sowie eine langfristige Zellakkumulation. Diese Daten sollten bei der Verwendung von ZnO-NP an geschädigter Haut berücksichtigt werden. N2 - Zinc oxide nanoparticles (ZnO-NP) are widely used in many products of daily consumption. Data on the toxicological properties of the ZnO-NP used are discussed controversially. Human skin is the most important organ in terms of ZnO-NP exposure. Intact skin has been shown to provide an adequate barrier against NPs, while defective skin allows NP contact with proliferating cells. Among proliferating cells, stem cells are the main toxicological target for NPs. Therefore, the aim of this dissertation was to evaluate the genotoxic and cytotoxic effects of human mesenchymal stem cells (hMSC) by low-dose ZnO-NP after 24 hours of exposure, repetitive exposures and in long-term experiments up to 6 weeks. Cytotoxic effects of ZnO-NP were measured with 3-(4,5-dimethylthiazol-2-yl)-2,5-diphenyltetrazolium bromide test (MTT). In addition, genotoxicity was assessed by the comet assay. Transmission electron microscopy (TEM) was used for long-term observation after 6 exposure periods. The results of the study show that ZnO-NP has a cytotoxic effect starting at high concentrations of 50 µg/mL and could demonstrate genotoxic effects in hMSC exposed to 1 and 10 µg/ml ZnO-NP. Repeated exposure enhanced cytotoxicity but not genotoxicity. Intracellular NP accumulation with penetration of the cell organelles was observed at exposure up to 6 weeks. The results indicate the cytotoxic and genotoxic potential of ZnO-NP. Even small doses of ZnO-NP can cause toxic effects with repeated exposure and long-term cell accumulation. These data should be considered when using ZnO-NP on damaged skin. KW - nanoparticle KW - zinc oxid KW - stem cells KW - nanotoxicology KW - human skin KW - Nanopartikel KW - humane mesenchymale Stammzellen KW - Genotoxizität KW - Zytotoxizität KW - Repetitive Exposition KW - Elektronenmikroskopie Y1 - 2022 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-275726 ER -