TY - THES A1 - Rott, Evelyn T1 - Experimentelle autoimmune Enzephalomyelitis in beta2 Mikroglobulin knock-out Mäusen : axonaler Schaden entsteht unabhängig von MHC-I Expression T1 - EAE in beta-2 microglobulin-deficient mice: axonal damage is not dependent on MHC-I restricted immune responses N2 - CD4 T-Zellen wurden lange als die vor allem pathogen wirkenden Immunzellen bei chronisch entzündlichen ZNS-Erkrankungen angesehen. Wir untersuchten die Wirkung von CD8 T-Zellen in der EAE (exp. autoimmunen Enzephalomyelitis = Tiermodell der Multiplen Sklerose) anhand von beta2-Mikroglobulin knock-out Mäusen (fehlende CD8 T-Zellen). Ergebnis: im Vergleich zu den Wildtyptieren zeigten die Knock-outs eine signifikant stärker ausgeprägte Erkrankung bei der mit verschiedenen Antigenen (MOG, MBP) induzierten EAE mit erhöhter Mortalität. Histologisch fnad sich eine vermehrte Infiltration von Makrophagen und Mikroglia. Die Demyelinisierung war bei den Knock-outs stärker ausgeprägt, ebenso auch der axonale Schaden. Das Fehlen von funktionellen CD8 T-Zellen führte demnach zu einer Verstärkung der autoimmunen Gewebsschädigung im ZNS. N2 - There is accumulating evidence that CD8-positive (CD8+) T-cells and MHC-I expression may also play a role in neurodegeneration associated with multiple sclerosis (MS). We investigated the role of MHC-I and CD8+ T-cells by studying experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis (EAE) in beta-2 microglobulin knockout mice induced by myelin oligodendrocyte glycoprotein (MOG) peptide 35-55 or whole rat myelin basic protein (rMBP). For both encephalitogens and even after reconstitution of the immune system with MHC-I-positive bone marrow and transfer of mature CD8+ T-cells (iMHC-I+ CD8+ beta2m-/- mice), the disease course in beta2m-/- mice was significantly more severe with a 10-fold increased mortality in the beta2m-/- mice as compared to wild-type C57BL/6 mice. EAE in beta2m-/- mice caused more severe demyelination after immunization with MOG than with rMBP and axonal damage was more marked with rMBP as well as MOG even in iMHC-I+ CD8+ beta2m-/- mice. Immunocytochemical analysis of spinal cord tissue revealed a significant increase in macrophage and microglia infiltration in beta2m-/- and iMHC-I+ CD8+ beta2m-/- mice. The different pattern of T-cell infiltration was underscored by a 2.5-fold increase in CD4-positive (CD4+) T-cells in beta2m-/- mice after induction of MOG 35-55 EAE. We conclude that lack of functional MHC-I molecules and CD8+ T-cells aggravates autoimmune tissue destruction in the CNS. Enhanced axonal damage speaks for pathways of tissue damage independent of CD8+ T-cells and neuronal MHC-I expression. KW - EAE KW - beta2 Mikroglobulin knock-out Mäuse KW - axonaler Schaden KW - axonal damage KW - beta2 microglobulin knock-out mice Y1 - 2005 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-19500 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Jírů-Hillmann, Steffi A1 - Gabriel, Katharina M. A. A1 - Schuler, Michael A1 - Wiedmann, Silke A1 - Mühler, Johannes A1 - Dötter, Klaus A1 - Soda, Hassan A1 - Rascher, Alexandra A1 - Benesch, Sonka A1 - Kraft, Peter A1 - Pfau, Mathias A1 - Stenzel, Joachim A1 - von Nippold, Karin A1 - Benghebrid, Mohamed A1 - Schulte, Kerstin A1 - Meinck, Ralf A1 - Volkmann, Jens A1 - Haeusler, Karl Georg A1 - Heuschmann, Peter U. T1 - Experiences of family caregivers 3-months after stroke: results of the prospective trans-regional network for stroke intervention with telemedicine registry (TRANSIT-Stroke) JF - BMC Geriatrics N2 - Background Long-term support of stroke patients living at home is often delivered by family caregivers (FC). We identified characteristics of stroke patients being associated with receiving care by a FC 3-months (3 M) after stroke, assessed positive and negative experiences and individual burden of FC caring for stroke patients and determined factors associated with caregiving experiences and burden of FC 3 M after stroke. Methods Data were collected within TRANSIT-Stroke, a regional telemedical stroke-network comprising 12 hospitals in Germany. Patients with stroke/TIA providing informed consent were followed up 3 M after the index event. The postal patient-questionnaire was accompanied by an anonymous questionnaire for FC comprising information on positive and negative experiences of FC as well as on burden of caregiving operationalized by the Caregiver Reaction Assessment and a self-rated burden-scale, respectively. Multivariable logistic and linear regression analyses were performed. Results Between 01/2016 and 06/2019, 3532 patients provided baseline and 3 M-follow-up- data and 1044 FC responded to questionnaires regarding positive and negative caregiving experiences and caregiving burden. 74.4% of FC were older than 55 years, 70.1% were women and 67.5% were spouses. Older age, diabetes and lower Barthel-Index in patients were significantly associated with a higher probability of receiving care by a FC at 3 M. Positive experiences of FC comprised the importance (81.5%) and the privilege (70.0%) of caring for their relative; negative experiences of FC included financial difficulties associated with caregiving (20.4%). Median overall self-rated burden was 30 (IQR: 0–50; range 0–100). Older age of stroke patients was associated with a lower caregiver burden, whereas younger age of FC led to higher burden. More than half of the stroke patients in whom a FC questionnaire was completed did self-report that they are not being cared by a FC. This stroke patient group tended to be younger, more often male with less severe stroke and less comorbidities who lived more often with a partner. Conclusions The majority of caregivers wanted to care for their relatives but experienced burden at the same time. Elderly patients, patients with a lower Barthel Index at discharge and diabetes are at higher risk of needing care by a family caregiver. Trial registration The study was registered at “German Clinical Trial Register”: DRKS00011696. https://www.drks.de/drks_web/navigate.do?navigationId=trial.HTML&TRIAL_ID=DRKS00011696 KW - family caregiver KW - informal care KW - stroke KW - stroke care KW - telemedicine network Y1 - 2022 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-313330 VL - 22 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Badr, Mohammad A1 - McFleder, Rhonda L. A1 - Wu, Jingjing A1 - Knorr, Susanne A1 - Koprich, James B. A1 - Hünig, Thomas A1 - Brotchie, Jonathan M. A1 - Volkmann, Jens A1 - Lutz, Manfred B. A1 - Ip, Chi Wang T1 - Expansion of regulatory T cells by CD28 superagonistic antibodies attenuates neurodegeneration in A53T-α-synuclein Parkinson’s disease mice JF - Journal of Neuroinflammation N2 - Background Regulatory CD4\(^+\)CD25\(^+\)FoxP3\(^+\) T cells (Treg) are a subgroup of T lymphocytes involved in maintaining immune balance. Disturbance of Treg number and impaired suppressive function of Treg correlate with Parkinson’s disease severity. Superagonistic anti-CD28 monoclonal antibodies (CD28SA) activate Treg and cause their expansion to create an anti-inflammatory environment. Methods Using the AAV1/2-A53T-α-synuclein Parkinson’s disease mouse model that overexpresses the pathogenic human A53T-α-synuclein (hαSyn) variant in dopaminergic neurons of the substantia nigra, we assessed the neuroprotective and disease-modifying efficacy of a single intraperitoneal dose of CD28SA given at an early disease stage. Results CD28SA led to Treg expansion 3 days after delivery in hαSyn Parkinson’s disease mice. At this timepoint, an early pro-inflammation was observed in vehicle-treated hαSyn Parkinson’s disease mice with elevated percentages of CD8\(^+\)CD69\(^+\) T cells in brain and increased levels of interleukin-2 (IL-2) in the cervical lymph nodes and spleen. These immune responses were suppressed in CD28SA-treated hαSyn Parkinson’s disease mice. Early treatment with CD28SA attenuated dopaminergic neurodegeneration in the SN of hαSyn Parkinson’s disease mice accompanied with reduced brain numbers of activated CD4\(^+\), CD8\(^+\) T cells and CD11b\(^+\) microglia observed at the late disease-stage 10 weeks after AAV injection. In contrast, a later treatment 4 weeks after AAV delivery failed to reduce dopaminergic neurodegeneration. Conclusions Our data indicate that immune modulation by Treg expansion at a timepoint of overt inflammation is effective for treatment of hαSyn Parkinson’s disease mice and suggest that the concept of early immune therapy could pose a disease-modifying option for Parkinson’s disease patients. KW - Parkinson’s disease KW - neuroinflammation KW - T cells KW - regulatory T cells KW - neuroprotection Y1 - 2022 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-300580 VL - 19 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Zeller, Daniel A1 - Dang, Su-Yin A1 - Weise, David A1 - Rieckmann, Peter A1 - Toyka, Klaus V. A1 - Classen, Joseph T1 - Excitability decreasing central motor plasticity is retained in multiple sclerosis patients N2 - Background: Compensation of brain injury in multiple sclerosis (MS) may in part work through mechanisms involving neuronal plasticity on local and interregional scales. Mechanisms limiting excessive neuronal activity may have special significance for retention and (re-)acquisition of lost motor skills in brain injury. However, previous neurophysiological studies of plasticity in MS have investigated only excitability enhancing plasticity and results from neuroimaging are ambiguous. Thus, the aim of this study was to probe long-term depression-like central motor plasticity utilizing continuous theta-burst stimulation (cTBS), a non-invasive brain stimulation protocol. Because cTBS also may trigger behavioral effects through local interference with neuronal circuits, this approach also permitted investigating the functional role of the primary motor cortex (M1) in force control in patients with MS. Methods: We used cTBS and force recordings to examine long-term depression-like central motor plasticity and behavioral consequences of a M1 lesion in 14 patients with stable mild-to-moderate MS (median EDSS 1.5, range 0 to 3.5) and 14 age-matched healthy controls. cTBS consisted of bursts (50 Hz) of three subthreshold biphasic magnetic stimuli repeated at 5 Hz for 40 s over the hand area of the left M1. Corticospinal excitability was probed via motor-evoked potentials (MEP) in the abductor pollicis brevis muscle over M1 before and after cTBS. Force production performance was assessed in an isometric right thumb abduction task by recording the number of hits into a predefined force window. Results: cTBS reduced MEP amplitudes in the contralateral abductor pollicis brevis muscle to a comparable extent in control subjects (69 ± 22% of baseline amplitude, p < 0.001) and in MS patients (69 ± 18%, p < 0.001). In contrast, postcTBS force production performance was only impaired in controls (2.2 ± 2.8, p = 0.011), but not in MS patients (2.0 ± 4.4, p = 0.108). The decline in force production performance following cTBS correlated with corticomuscular latencies (CML) in MS patients, but did not correlate with MEP amplitude reduction in patients or controls. Conclusions: Long-term depression-like plasticity remains largely intact in mild-to-moderate MS. Increasing brain injury may render the neuronal networks less responsive toward lesion-induction by cTBS. KW - Medizin KW - Multiple sclerosis KW - LTD KW - Motor plasticity KW - TMS KW - Motor cortex Y1 - 2012 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-76333 ER - TY - THES A1 - Hähnel, Luzia Maria T1 - Evaluation von Beta-2-Mikroglobulin, Laktat und Angiotensin-Converting Enzyme im Liquor als Biomarker der Multiplen Sklerose T1 - Evaluation of beta-2-microglobulin, lactate and angiotensin-converting enzyme in CSF as biomarkers in multiple sclerosis N2 - This study investigates the suitability of beta-2-microglobulin (β2-microglobulin), lactate and angiotensin-converting enzyme (ACE) as biomarkers, given the good availability of these parameters in routine diagnostics but lack of data in this regard. For this purpose, 6,310 CSF samples obtained at the Neurological Clinic of the University Hospital of Würzburg were analyzed. Closer analysis was carried out of 276 cases with non-inflammatory neurological diseases (NIND; control group) and 438 MS cases not taking an immunotherapy treatment (study group). In the MS cases, the form of progression of the disease and the disease activity (clinical relapses, progression index) were recorded. A clear correlation could be seen between age and CSF levels of β2-microglobulin, lactate and ACE in both the MS and control groups, whereby a correction was required for the subsequent comparison studies; this could also at least partly explain the contradictory data obtained in other studies to date. The MS cases showed elevated β2-microglobulin and lactate levels and decreased ACE levels in CSF compared to the controls. In both groups, there was a positive correlation between β2-microglobulin and ACE levels. In the separate analysis of the forms of progression of MS, cases with clinically-isolated syndrome (CIS) and relapsing-remitting MS (RRMS) revealed elevated β2-microglobulin levels, whilst cases with secondary-progressive or primary-progressive MS (SPMS or PPMS) did not. Lactate levels were only increased in cases of CIS. Cases with a relapsing course showed reduced ACE levels. The disease activity could not reliably be mapped by the parameters. Lactate levels tended to be elevated during a relapse, but this result was no longer significant after correction. Lactate levels also showed a positive correlation with the progression index. Our findings in this study provide evidence that the examined analysis parameters cannot be used in isolation to assess progression, disease activity and duration of disease. However, the significant differences between relapsing and chronic-progressive courses support the hypothesis of different underlying mechanisms of pathogenesis, and could serve as a starting basis for further studies. N2 - In der vorliegenden Arbeit wurde die Eignung der im Rahmen der Routinediagnostik verfügbaren, aber unzu¬reichend charakterisierten Analyten Beta-2-Mikroglobulin (β2-Mikroglobulin), Laktat und Angiotensin-Converting Enzyme (ACE) als Biomarker untersucht. Dazu wurden 6.310 an der Neurologischen Klinik des Universitätsklinikums Würzburg gewonnene Liquorproben analysiert. Näher analysiert wurden 276 Fälle mit nicht entzünd¬lichen neurologischen Erkrankungen (NIND; Kontrollgruppe) und 438 nicht immuntherapeutisch behandelte MS-Fälle (Untersuchugsgruppe). Bei den MS-Fällen wurde die Verlaufs¬form und Krankheitsaktivität (klinische Schübe, Progressionsindex) dokumentiert. Es zeigte sich eine deutliche Altersabhängigkeit der Liquorspiegel von β2-Mikroglobulin, Laktat und ACE in der MS- und Kontrollgruppe, was für die sich anschließenden weiteren Vergleichsuntersuchungen eine Korrektur erforderte und zumindest teilweise die wider¬sprüchliche Datenlage bisheriger Studien erklären könnte. MS-Fälle zeigten im Liquor im Vergleich zu Kontrollen erhöhte β2-Mikroglobulin- und Laktat- sowie er¬niedrigte ACE-Spiegel. In beiden Gruppen korrelierten die β2-Mikroglobulin- und ACE-Spiegel positiv miteinander. Bei der getrennten Analyse der MS-Verlaufsformen zeigten Fälle mit klinisch isoliertem Syndrom (CIS) und schubförmig remittierender MS (RRMS) erhöhte β2-Mikroglobulin-Spiegel, Fälle mit sekundär bzw. primär pro¬gredienter MS (SPMS bzw. PPMS) dagegen nicht. Die Laktat-Spiegel waren lediglich bei CIS-Fällen erhöht. Fälle mit schubförmigen Verläufen zeigten reduzierte ACE-Spiegel. Die Krankheitsaktivität wurde durch die Parameter nicht zuverlässig abgebildet. Die Laktat-Spiegel waren tendenziell bei einem Schub erhöht, das Ergebnis war nach Korrektur aber nicht mehr signifikant. Die Laktat-Spiegel korrelierten zudem positiv mit dem Progressionsindex. Die vorliegenden Befunde belegen, dass die untersuchten Analyten alleine nicht in der Lage sind, die Verlaufsform, Krankheitsaktivität und -dauer zu beurteilen. Die deutlichen Unterschiede zwischen schubförmigen und chronisch progredienten Verläufen unterstützen jedoch die Hypothese unterschiedlicher zugrundeliegender Pathomechanismen und könnten als Ausgangspunkt für weitere Untersuchungen dienen. KW - Multiple Sklerose KW - Biomarker KW - Liquor cerebrospinalis KW - Mikroglobulin KW - ACE KW - Laktat Y1 - 2022 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-258503 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Haarmann, Axel A1 - Deiss, Annika A1 - Prochaska, Juergen A1 - Foerch, Christian A1 - Weksler, Babette A1 - Romero, Ignacio A1 - Couraud, Pierre-Olivier A1 - Stoll, Guido A1 - Rieckmann, Peter A1 - Buttmann, Mathias T1 - Evaluation of Soluble Junctional Adhesion Molecule-A as a Biomarker of Human Brain Endothelial Barrier Breakdown N2 - Background: An inducible release of soluble junctional adhesion molecule-A (sJAM-A) under pro-inflammatory conditions was described in cultured non-CNS endothelial cells (EC) and increased sJAM-A serum levels were found to indicate inflammation in non-CNS vascular beds. Here we studied the regulation of JAM-A expression in cultured brain EC and evaluated sJAM-A as a serum biomarker of blood-brain barrier (BBB) function. Methodology/Principal Findings: As previously reported in non-CNS EC types, pro-inflammatory stimulation of primary or immortalized (hCMEC/D3) human brain microvascular EC (HBMEC) induced a redistribution of cell-bound JAM-A on the cell surface away from tight junctions, along with a dissociation from the cytoskeleton. This was paralleled by reduced immunocytochemical staining of occludin and zonula occludens-1 as well as by increased paracellular permeability for dextran 3000. Both a self-developed ELISA test and Western blot analysis detected a constitutive sJAM-A release by HBMEC into culture supernatants, which importantly was unaffected by pro-inflammatory or hypoxia/reoxygenation challenge. Accordingly, serum levels of sJAM-A were unaltered in 14 patients with clinically active multiple sclerosis compared to 45 stable patients and remained unchanged in 13 patients with acute ischemic non-small vessel stroke over time. Conclusion: Soluble JAM-A was not suited as a biomarker of BBB breakdown in our hands. The unexpected non-inducibility of sJAM-A release at the human BBB might contribute to a particular resistance of brain EC to inflammatory stimuli, protecting the CNS compartment. KW - Biomarker KW - Gehirn Y1 - 2010 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-68468 ER - TY - THES A1 - Bischofs, Stefan T1 - Evaluation der antihyperalgetischen und neuroregenerativen Wirkung von Topiramat nach tierexperimenteller peripherer Nervenläsion T1 - Evaluation of topiramate as an antihyperalgesic and/or neuroregenerative agent after peripheral nerve injury N2 - Evaluation der antihyperalgetischen wie neuroregenerativen Potenz von Topiramat nach peripherer Nervenläsion. Untersuchung im Tiermodell nach CCI / Crush-Nervenläsion. Verhaltenstestungen, morphometrisch histologische Analysen, Immunhistochemische Färbungen, elektrophysiologische Studien sowie RT-PCR. Topiramat zeigte hierbei - modulierende Wirkung auf die Entwicklung einer mechanischen Hyperalgesie wie Kälteallodynie nach CCI, auf Hitzehyperalgesie wie Kälteallodynia nach Crush - keine neuroprotektive oder pro-regenerative Wirkung in den von uns verwendeten Läsionsmodellen - eine ausgeprägte Modulation des zellulären Zytokinmilieus distal der Nervenläsion im Sinne einer Hochregulation proinflammatorischer Zytokine. N2 - Evaluation of Topiramate as an antihyperalgesic and/or neuroregenerative agent after peripheral nerve injury. Behavioral testing, morphometric analysis, immunohistochemistry, electrophysiological study and RT-PCR. Topiramate showed - a modulation of the development of mechanical hyperalgesia and cold allodynia post CCI, further on heat hyperalgesia and cold allodynia after crush lesion of the peripheral nerve. - no neuroprotective or pro-regenerative effect in the lesion models applied - a marked alteration of the cellular cytokine-mileu, elevation of pro-inflammatory cytokines. KW - Topiramat KW - CCI KW - Crush KW - Neuroregeneration KW - neuropathischer Schmerz KW - Topiramate KW - CCI KW - crush KW - neuroregeneration KW - neuropathic pain Y1 - 2005 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-18352 ER - TY - THES A1 - Magg, Barbara T1 - Etablierung und Validierung des Würzburger Fabry Schmerzfragebogens für erwachsene Patienten T1 - A comprehensive Fabry-related pain questionnaire for adult patients N2 - Der M. Fabry ist eine X-chromosomal vererbte lysosomale Speicherkankheit, die zu einem Multiorganversagen führt. Ein frühes Symptom sind Schmerzen, die meist schon in der frühen Kindheit einsetzen. Das Besondere an diesen Schmerzen ist, dass sie sich sehr unterschiedlich u.a. bezüglich ihres Verlaufs, ihrer Dauer und ihrer Lokalisation präsentieren können. Diese Fabry-assoziierten Schmerzen sind meist brennend und akral betont, können aber auch andere Qualitäten aufweisen und sehr variable Körperpartien erfassen, was ihre diagnostische Einordnung erschwert. Bisher verfügbare validierte Schmerzfragebögen können das Spektrum der Fabry-assoziierten Schmerzen nicht erfassen. In dieser Arbeit wird der erste M. Fabry spezifische Schmerzfragebogen für Erwachsene in zwei Versionen präsentiert. Die erste Version ist eine Interview Version (iFPQ), bei der der Arzt in einem persönlichen Gespräch mit dem Patienten mit Hilfe des Fragbogens alle wesentlichen Aspekte der Fabry-assoziierten Schmerzen erfragen kann. Die zweite Version kann eigenständig vom Patienten ausgefüllt werden (saFPQ). Zur Etablierung der Fragebögen wurde in einer Pilotstudie zunächst mit 20 Patienten eine erste Version des iFPQ entwickelt. Nach Verbesserungen wurde die Interview Version mit Hilfe von 42 Studienteilnehmern validiert, die jeweils an einem Erst- und Zweitgespräch im Abstand von zwei Wochen teilnahmen. Hierbei wurde auch der NPSI als vergleichender Fragebogen ausgefüllt. Bei der ersten statistischen Analyse ergab sich eine gute Reliabilität mit ICC-Werten von 0,896 bis 0,999 aber eine unzureichende Validität zwischen iFPQ und NPSI mit K-Werten von 0,257 bis 0,566. Nach der ersten statistischen Analyse wurde der Fragebogen erneut überarbeitet und mit Hilfe von 20 Studienteilnehmern erneut validiert. Anschließend zeigte sich eine gute Validität mit K-Werten von 0,634 bis 1,0. Der saFPQ wurde im Anschluss an die finale iFPQ Version entwickelt. Bei 40 Patienten erfolgte ein Erstgespräch, bei dem die Patienten die valide Version des iFPQ ausfüllten. Im Abstand von zwei Wochen schickten die Patienten dann die selbständig ausgefüllte Version des saFPQ postalisch zurück. Die postalische Version erweitert die Flexibilität dieses Fragebogens. Sie ist für den klinischen Alltag sehr relevant. Die Resonanz der Patienten hinsichtlich beider Fragebögen war sehr positiv. Perspektivisch ist die Entwicklung einer englischen Version geplant. N2 - Pain may be the earliest symptom in Fabry disease and presents with a distinct phenotype including triggerable pain attacks, evoked pain, pain crises, and chronic pain. Current pain questionnaires do not reflect the special phenotype of Fabry disease–associated pain, which hampers its systematic evaluation as the basis of correct diagnosis and effective treatment. A questionnaire specifically designed to assess Fabry disease–associated pain is thus urgently needed. At the Würzburg Fabry Center for Interdisciplinary Therapy (FAZIT), Germany, we developed and validated the first face-to-face Fabry Pain Questionnaire (FPQ) for adult patients. The initial version of the FPQ was tested in a pilot study with 20 consecutive Fabry disease patients. The performance of the revised FPQ was assessed in a first (n = 56) and second (n = 20) validation phase in consecutive Fabry disease patients. For this, patients were interviewed at baseline and 2 weeks later. We determined the test-retest reliability and validity of the FPQ in comparison to data obtained with the Neuropathic Pain Symptom Inventory. The FPQ contains 15 questions on the 4 pain phenotypes of Fabry disease (pain attacks, pain crises, evoked pain, chronic pain) in childhood and adulthood, on pain development during life with and without enzyme replacement therapy, and on everyday life impairment due to pain. a self-administered Version of the face-to-face Version was validated accordingly to the face-to-face version. To do this, consecutive Fabry patients with current or past pain history (n=56) were first interviewed face-to-face. Two weeks later patients` self-reported questionnaire results were collected by mail (n=55). Statistical analysis showed that the majority of questions were answered in high agreement in both sessions with a mean AC1-statistic of 0.857 for 55 nominal-scaled items and a mean ICC of 0.587 for 9 scores. This first disease-specific questionnaire is a valuable tool for baseline and follow-up assessment of pain in Fabry disease patients and may guide treatment in this distinct pain phenotype. The self-administered version allows a more flexible usage. In the future an english version is anticipated. KW - M.Fabry KW - neuropathischer Schmerz KW - Schmerzfragebogen KW - M. Fabry KW - neuropathischer Schmerz KW - Schmerzfragebogen Y1 - 2017 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-154928 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Schanbacher, Constanze A1 - Bieber, Michael A1 - Reinders, Yvonne A1 - Cherpokova, Deya A1 - Teichert, Christina A1 - Nieswandt, Bernhard A1 - Sickmann, Albert A1 - Kleinschnitz, Christoph A1 - Langhauser, Friederike A1 - Lorenz, Kristina T1 - ERK1/2 activity is critical for the outcome of ischemic stroke JF - International Journal of Molecular Sciences N2 - Ischemic disorders are the leading cause of death worldwide. The extracellular signal-regulated kinases 1 and 2 (ERK1/2) are thought to affect the outcome of ischemic stroke. However, it is under debate whether activation or inhibition of ERK1/2 is beneficial. In this study, we report that the ubiquitous overexpression of wild-type ERK2 in mice (ERK2\(^{wt}\)) is detrimental after transient occlusion of the middle cerebral artery (tMCAO), as it led to a massive increase in infarct volume and neurological deficits by increasing blood–brain barrier (BBB) leakiness, inflammation, and the number of apoptotic neurons. To compare ERK1/2 activation and inhibition side-by-side, we also used mice with ubiquitous overexpression of the Raf-kinase inhibitor protein (RKIP\(^{wt}\)) and its phosphorylation-deficient mutant RKIP\(^{S153A}\), known inhibitors of the ERK1/2 signaling cascade. RKIP\(^{wt}\) and RKIP\(^{S153A}\) attenuated ischemia-induced damages, in particular via anti-inflammatory signaling. Taken together, our data suggest that stimulation of the Raf/MEK/ERK1/2-cascade is severely detrimental and its inhibition is rather protective. Thus, a tight control of the ERK1/2 signaling is essential for the outcome in response to ischemic stroke. KW - ERK1/2 KW - tMCAO KW - ischemic stroke KW - RKIP Y1 - 2022 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-283991 SN - 1422-0067 VL - 23 IS - 2 ER - TY - THES A1 - Mötzing, Sandra T1 - Entwicklung von Merkelzellen in der Haut von P0-defizienten Mäusen T1 - Development of Merkel cells in P0-deficient mice N2 - Hereditäre periphere Neuropathien sind chronische Erkrankungen des peripheren Nervensystems, einhergehend mit Muskelschwäche und sensorischer Dysfunktion. Die Merkelzelle als Mechanorezeptor der Haut wird von einer myelinisierten langsam adaptierenden Afferenz (Aß) innerviert. Deshalb wurde in der vorliegenden Arbeit als sekundärer Indikator für die distale Innervation in P0-defizienten Mäusen, ein Tiermodell der hereditären motorisch-sensorischen Déjérine-Sottas-Neuropathie, die Merkelzellzahl in der Haut dieser Tiere untersucht. Zusätzlich wurde untersucht, ob durch den Gendefekt das unmyelinisierte Nervenfasersystem der Haut und das Vorkommen von Neurotrophinen (NT-3, NGF) in den P0-defizienten Mäusen beeinflußt wird. Zur Anwendung kamen 6 Wochen, 4 Monate und 6 Monate alte Wildtyp- und P0-defiziente Mäuse. Unter Zuhilfenahme immunhistochemischer Färbemethoden, computergestützter und lichtmikroskopischer Auswerteverfahren konnte ein Verlust von Merkelzellen in behaarter als auch in unbehaarter Haut mit fortschreitenden Alter der Tiere gezeigt werden. Die Bestimmung des NT-3- und NGF-Gehaltes mittels enzymgekoppelten Assays ergab keine signifikante Reduktion des Vorkommens dieser Neurotrophine. Neben dem beträchtlichen Verlust an Merkelzellen konnte man keinen Effekt auf unmyelinisierte intraepidermale Nervenfasern nachweisen. Im Gegensatz dazu stellte eine parallel durchgeführte Studie an Nervus femoralis und Nervus ischiadicus in 6 Monate alten P0-defizienten Tieren eine 70 Prozent Reduktion myelinisierter Axone fest, so daß wir daraus eine Abhängigkeit der Merkelzelle von ihrer assoziierten myelinisierten SAI-Afferenz sowohl in behaarter als auch in unbehaarter Haut in den P0-defizienten Tieren schlußfolgerten. Der Verlust an Merkelzellen und die Beeinträchtigung von myelinisierten Nervenfasern in den P0-defizienten Tieren kann nicht als sekundäre Wirkung eines veränderten trophischen Gehaltes an NT-3 oder NGF angesehen werden, sondern ist vielmehr durch den axonalen Verlust erklärbar. Die intraepidermalen unmyelinisierten Nervenfasern bleiben durch den Gendefekt unbeeinflußt, so daß die Mutation im P0-Gen eine Spezifität für das myelinisierte Nervenfasersystem zeigt. Wichtige Ergebnisse dieser Arbeit wurden bereits veröffentlicht. N2 - Inherited peripheral neuropathies are chronical diseases of the peripheral nervous system, associated with muscular weakness and sensory dysfunction. Merkel cells, which are specialized epidermal cells are innervated by slowly adapting mechanosensitive afferent fibres with large myelinated (Aß) axons. In P0-deficient mice, an animal modell of the inherited Charcot-Marie-Tooth Neuropathy, we examined the population of Merkel cells as an indirect indicator of the distal innervation. Additionally, we observed the intraepidermal nerve fibre system and the amount of neurotrophin-3 and nerve growth factor, if they are affected by the mutation in the P0-Gen. We used 6 weeks, 4 months and 6 months old mice, homozygot mutation of the P0-Gen and age-matched Wildtyp-Control-mice. By using immunhistochemical staining methods, computer-guided and light microscopical techniques, we find a profound loss of Merkel cells in both hairy and glabrous skin, increased with age of the animals. Despite of these loss, we could not obtain a corresponding reduction of neurotrophin-3 or nerve growth factor nor an effect of the number of intraepidermal umyelinated nerve fibres. A parallel study on the Femoral and Ischiatic nerve in 6 months old P0-deficient mice shows a reduction of 70 percent of myelinated axons. This finding indicates that the contact with the assosiated myelinated nerve fibre is crucial for the development and maintenance of the Merkel cells in both hairy and against previous studies in glabrous skin. The loss of Merkel cells and the reduction of myelinated nerve fibres are unlikely the cause of a changed amount of neurotrophins. The intraepidermal unmyelinated nerve fibre system are not affected by the mutation, suggests that the mutation of the P0-Gen is specific to myelinated nerve fibres. Important results are published in the Journal of Neuroscience 1999. KW - Hereditäre Neuropathien KW - Myelinprotein KW - Merkelzelle KW - Neurotrophine KW - Nervenfaser KW - Inherited neuropathies KW - myelin protein zero KW - Merkel cells KW - neurotrophins KW - nerve fibres Y1 - 2002 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-578 ER - TY - THES A1 - Kusche-Tekin, Burak Baris T1 - Entwicklung einer fokalen Dystonie durch periphere Nervenschädigung bei \(Tor1a\) +/- Mäusen T1 - Focal dystonia manifests in \(Tor1a\) +/- mice via a striatal dopaminergic dysregulation triggered by peripheral nerve injury N2 - Focal dystonia manifests in Tor1a+/- mice via a striatal dopaminergic dysregulation triggered by peripheral nerve injury Chi Wang Ip, Ioannis U. Isaias, Burak B. Kusche - Tekin, Dennis Klein, Janos Groh, Aet O’Leary, Susanne Knorr, Takahiro Higuchi, James B. Koprich, Jonathan M. Brotchie, Klaus V. Toyka, Andreas Reif, Jens Volkmann Abstract Isolated generalized dystonia is a central motor network disorder characterized by twisted movements or postures. The most frequent genetic cause is a GAG deletion in the Tor1a (DYT1) gene encoding torsinA with a reduced penetrance of 30-40 % suggesting additional genetic or environmental modifiers. Development of dystonia-like movements after a standardized peripheral nerve crush lesion in wild type (wt) and Tor1a+/- mice, that express 50 % torsinA only, was assessed by scoring of hindlimb movements during tail suspension, by rotarod testing and by computer-assisted gait analysis. Western blot analysis was performed for dopamine transporter (DAT), D1 and D2 receptors from striatal and quantitative RT-PCR analysis for DAT from midbrain dissections. Autoradiography was used to assess the functional DAT binding in striatum. Striatal dopamine and its metabolites were analyzed by high performance liquid chromatography. After nerve crush injury, we found abnormal posturing in the lesioned hindlimb of both mutant and wt mice indicating the profound influence of the nerve lesion (15x vs. 12x relative to control) resembling human peripheral pseudodystonia. In mutant mice the phenotypic abnormalities were increased by about 40 % (p < 0.05). This was accompanied by complex alterations of striatal dopamine homeostasis. Pharmacological blockade of dopamine synthesis reduced severity of dystonia-like movements, whereas treatment with L-Dopa aggravated these but only in mutant mice suggesting a DYT1 related central component relevant to the development of abnormal involuntary movements. Our findings suggest that upon peripheral nerve injury reduced torsinA concentration and environmental stressors may act in concert in causing the central motor network dysfunction of DYT1 dystonia. N2 - Hintergrund dieser Doktorarbeit ist die ungeklärte Pathophysiologie der idiopathischen Dystonie. Die DYT1 Dystonie ist die häufigste hereditäre Dystonie und weist eine Mutation im Tor1a-Gen auf, welches das Protein TorsinA kodiert. Diese DYT1 Dystonie besitzt interessanterweise lediglich eine Penetranz von 30%. Ein gutes Nagermodell mit einem klinisch dystonen Phänotyp existiert bislang nicht. Diese Dissertation adressiert die Frage, ob sich eine Dystonie bei DYT1 relevanter genetischer Prädisposition durch peripheren Stress („second-hit“) manifestiert. Bei Tor1a +/- Mäusen (50% TorsinA Expression, Tor1a +/-), die im naiven Zustand keinen dystonen Phänotyp haben, sowie bei Wildtyp (wt) Kontrolltieren im Alter von vier Monaten wurde eine rechtsseitige reversible N. ischiadicus Quetschläsion durchgeführt. Die Tiere wurden daraufhin in einem Beobachtungszeitraum von acht Wochen nach dem Trauma verhaltensanalytisch und morphologisch untersucht. Folgende Ergebnisse wurden hierbei erzielt: Im „Tail-suspension-Test“ zeigte sich bereits ein Tag nach der Quetschläsion des N. ischiadicus eine passagere Parese des betroffenen rechten Hinterbeins bei wt und Tor1a +/- Mäusen. Die fokale Dystonie entwickelte sich ab der vierten Woche bei Tor1a +/- Mäusen stärker als bei den wt Kontrolltieren. Durch das computergestützte Ganganalysesystem (Catwalk™ XT 10.0) konnte bei wt und Tor1a +/- Tieren eine Woche nach der Quetschläsion eine Veränderung der Schrittfolgemuster mit einer Reduktion des Schrittfolge-Regularitäts-Index festgestellt werden. Die abnormale Schrittfolge beim Laufen führte bei Tor1a +/- Mäusen zu einer progredienten Abnahme des Schrittfolge-Regularitäts-Index, während sich wt Mäuse nach fünf Wochen aber wieder erholten. Bei der Überprüfung der Koordinationsfähigkeit beider Genotypen durch den Rotarod Test konnten keine signifikanten Unterschiede festgestellt werden. Immunhistochemische Färbungen des N. ischiadicus auf den Myelinmarker Myelinprotein Zero MPZ, den axonalen Marker Neurofilament und Makrophagen Marker F4/80+ vor der Nervenläsion und acht Wochen nach der Nervenläsion zeigten ebenso keine signifikanten Unterschiede zwischen wt und Tor1a +/- Tieren. Die Anzahl Nissl+ Neurone im lumbalen Rückenmark (L2-4), Striatum und zerebralen Kortex und zudem die Anzahl CD11b positiver Mikroglia im lumbalen Rückenmark (L2-4) wiesen ebenfalls keine signifikanten Unterschiede im Vergleich der beiden Genotypen nach Nervenläsion auf. Abschließend wurden noch verschiedene Behandlungsexperimente durchgeführt, um zu klären, ob die gefundenen Unterschiede zwischen Tor1a +/- und Tor1a +/+ Mäusen dopaminerg verursacht sind. Hierfür wurden sowohl genetisch mutierte Tor1a +/- Mäuse als auch wt Mäuse nach der Quetschläsion entweder mit einem Kombinationspräparat aus L-Dopa und Benserazid oder mit AMPT acht Wochen lang behandelt. Folgende Ergebnisse wurden hierbei ermittelt: Die Schrittfolgeregularität beim Catwalk™ XT 10.0 zeigte bei genetisch mutierten Mäusen eine deutliche Auswirkung der Medikation. Tor1a +/- AMPT Mäuse wiesen nach der Läsion eine progrediente Zunahme der Schrittfolgeregularität auf das Ausgangsniveau auf, Tor1a + /- L-Dopa Mäuse hingegen entwickelten auf die Läsion hin eine kontinuierliche Abnahme der Schrittfolgeregularität und konnten sich nicht auf ihr Ausgangsniveau erholen. Die Ergebnisse beim „Tail-suspension-Test“ zeigten ähnliche Resultate: Tor1a +/- Mäuse wiesen nach der Quetschläsion auf die Verabreichung von AMPT hin eine Reduktion der fokalen Dystonie auf, wohingegen die Behandlung mit L-Dopa bei Mutanten zu einer Verschlechterung der Dystonie führte. Schlussfolgernd zeigt die vorliegende Dissertation, dass ein peripheres Trauma bei genetisch prädispositionierten Mäusen im Sinne eines „second-hits“ zur klinischen Ausprägung einer DYT1 Dystonie führt. Die verstärkte fokale Dystonie in Tor1a +/- Mäusen ist nicht durch ein unterschiedliches Ausmaß an Nervenschädigung nach N. ischiadicus Quetschläsion oder durch morphologische Veränderungen der Tor1a +/- Mäuse im Bereich des N. ischiadicus, Rückenmarks, Striatums oder des Kortex zu begründen. KW - Focal dystonie KW - DYT1 KW - Tor1a KW - peripheral nerve injury KW - striatal dopaminergic dysregulation Y1 - 2019 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-175161 N1 - siehe auch: Acta Neuropathologica Communications, Biomed Central London, Jahrgang 4 Ausgabe 108, 14 Seiten ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Jovanovic, Ana A1 - Klassen, Philipp A1 - Heuschmann, Peter A1 - Sommer, Claudia A1 - Roberts, Mark A1 - Üçeyler, Nurcan T1 - English version of the self-administered Fabry Pain Questionnaire for adult patients JF - Orphanet Journal of Rare Diseases N2 - Background Pain is an early symptom of Fabry disease (FD) and is characterized by a unique phenotype with mainly episodic acral and triggerable burning pain. Recently, we designed and validated the first pain questionnaire for adult FD patients in an interview and a self-administered version in German: the Wurzburg Fabry Pain Questionnaire (FPQ). We now report the validation of the English version of the self-administered FPQ (enFPQ). Methods After two forward-backward translations of the FPQ by native German and native English speakers, the enFPQ was applied at The Mark Holland Metabolic Unit, Manchester, UK for validation. Consecutive patients with genetically ascertained FD and current or previous FD pain underwent a face-to-face interview using the enFPQ. Two weeks later, patients filled in the self-administered enFPQ at home. The agreement between entries collected by supervised administration and self-administration of the enFPQ was assessed via Gwet's AC1-statistics (AC1) for nominal-scaled scores and intraclass correlation coefficient (ICC) for interval-scaled elements. Results Eighty-three FD patients underwent the face-to-face interview and 54 patients sent back a completed self-administered version of the enFPQ 2 weeks later. We found high agreement with a mean AC1-statistics of 0.725 for 55 items, and very high agreement with a mean ICC of 0.811 for 9 items. Conclusions We provide the validated English version of the FPQ for self-administration in adult FD patients. The enFPQ collects detailed information on the individual FD pain phenotype and thus builds a solid basis for better pain classification and treatment in patients with FD. KW - Fabry disease KW - Fabry-associated pain KW - Pain questionnaire KW - English version Y1 - 2020 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-230298 VL - 15 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Klein, Dennis A1 - Groh, Janos A1 - Weishaupt, Andreas A1 - Martini, Rudolf T1 - Endogenous antibodies contribute to macrophage-mediated demyelination in a mouse model for CMT1B JF - Journal of Neuroinflammation N2 - Background We could previously identify components of both the innate and the adaptive immune system as disease modifiers in the pathogenesis of models for Charcot-Marie-Tooth (CMT) neuropathies type 1B and 1X. As part of the adaptive immune system, here we investigated the role of antibodies in a model for CMT1B. Methods Antibodies were localized and characterized in peripheral nerves of the CMT1B model by immunohistochemistry and Western blot analysis. Experimental ablation of antibodies was performed by cross breeding the CMT1B models with mutants deficient in B-lymphocytes (JHD−/− mutants). Ameliorated demyelination by antibody deficiency was reverted by intravenous injection of mouse IgG fractions. Histopathological analysis was performed by immunocytochemistry and light and quantitative electron microscopy. Results We demonstrate that in peripheral nerves of a mouse model for CMT1B, endogenous antibodies strongly decorate endoneurial tubes of peripheral nerves. These antibodies comprise IgG and IgM subtypes and are preferentially, but not exclusively, associated with nerve fiber aspects nearby the nodes of Ranvier. In the absence of antibodies, the early demyelinating phenotype is substantially ameliorated. Reverting the neuropathy by reconstitution with murine IgG fractions identified accumulating antibodies as potentially pathogenic at this early stage of disease. Conclusions Our study demonstrates that in a mouse model for CMT1B, endogenous antibodies contribute to early macrophage-mediated demyelination and disease progression. Thus, both the innate and adaptive immune system are mutually interconnected in a genetic model for demyelination. Since in Wallerian degeneration antibodies have also been shown to be involved in myelin phagocytosis, our study supports our view that inherited demyelination and Wallerian degeneration share common mechanisms, which are detrimental when activated under nonlesion conditions. KW - adaptive immune system KW - macrophages KW - antibodies KW - demyelination KW - Charcot-Marie-Tooth KW - B-lymphocytes KW - Fc-receptor KW - complement Y1 - 2015 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-125036 VL - 12 IS - 49 ER - TY - THES A1 - Siedler, Gabriela Anja T1 - Elektrisch evozierte Schmerz-assoziierte Potentiale bei Patienten mit small – und large fiber Neuropathien T1 - Pain related evoked potentials in patients with small - and large fiber neuropathies N2 - In dieser Studie wurden 108 Patienten mit PNP, 60 Patienten mit M. Fabry und 58 gesunde Kontrollpersonen mittels PREP auf eine small fiber-Pathologie untersucht. Zudem erfolgte eine PREP-Untersuchung bei 5 gesunden Probanden und 3 Patienten nach Anwendung von lokalem Capsaicin. Zur Charakterisierung der small fibers erfolgten zudem Anamnese, klinische Untersuchung, die Fragebögen NPSI, GCPS und ADS, QST und eine Hautbiopsie. In der Gruppe der Patienten mit PNP waren sowohl Patienten mit LFN, MFN und SFN unterschiedlicher Ätiologie vertreten. Patienten mit einer MFN und Patienten mit einer zu einer Mitbeteiligung der small fibers passenden Anamnese (MFN und SFN) wiesen eine verlängerte N1-Latenz nach Stimulation am Fuß auf. Bei einer reduzierten IENFD in der proximalen Hautbiopsie zeigte sich die PPA nach Stimulation im Gesicht reduziert, beide Werte korrelierten positiv miteinander. Bei Patienten mit einer demyelinisierenden PNP war die N1-Latenz nach Stimulation an der Hand verlängert, zudem war bei Patienten mit CIDP die PPA nach Stimulation an Gesicht und Hand reduziert. M. Fabry ist eine X-chromosomal vererbte lysosomale Speicherkrankheit, welche mit einer SFN einhergehen kann. Weibliche Patienten mit M. Fabry und einer subjektiven Hypohidrose als klinische Präsentation einer small fiber Pathologie wiesen eine reduzierte PPA nach Stimulation an Gesicht, Hand und Fuß auf. Über die gesamte Patientengruppe hinweg zeigte sich eine negative Korrelation der PPA nach Stimulation am Fuß mit der klinischen Schmerzpräsentation im NPSI (Summenscore, Subscores evozierte Schmerzen und Schmerzattacken), sowie bei weiblichen Patienten mit der CDT, WDT und TSL in der QST als Marker für die small fiber Funktion. Patienten mit einer längenunabhängigen Reduktion der IENFD wiesen eine niedrigere PPA nach Stimulation am Fuß auf. Ein nicht-auswertbares PREP-Potential spricht nach Ausschluss messtechnischer Artefakte für eine fortgeschrittene Nervenfaserschädigung. Probanden und Patienten zeigten nach Applikation von topischem Capsaicin eine Reduktion der PPA. PREP ist eine einfache, komplikationslos durchzuführende und objektive Methode zur Untersuchung der small fibers. Sie stellt eine sinnvolle Ergänzung zu den bereits etablierten Methoden QST und Hautbiopsie dar und bietet insbesondere für die Evaluation von Medikamenteneffekten wie z.B. von topischem Capsaicin eine vielversprechende Untersuchungsmöglichkeit. N2 - In this study, 108 patients with polyneuropathy, 60 patients with M. Fabry and 58 healthy controls underwent PREP for diagnoses of small fiber pathology. Furthermore, PREP was performed on 5 healthy controls and 3 patients after treatment with local Capsaicin. For characterization of small fibers, anamnesis, clinical examination, NPSI, GCPS, ADS, QST and skin biopsy were performed. In patients with polyneuropathy, patients with LFN, MFN and SFN of different etiology were included. Patients with MFN and patients with clinical symptoms of small fiber pathology had prolonged N1-latency after stimulation at the foot. In case of a reduced IENFD in the proximal skin biopsy, PPA after stimulation at the face was reduced, both parameters correlated. In patients with demyelinating polyneuropathy, N1-latency after stimulation at the hand was prolonged, and in patients with CIDP PPA after stimulation at face and hand was reduced. M. Fabry is an x-chromosomal inherited lysosomal storage disorder, which can induce SFN. Female patients with M. Fabry and subjective hypohidrosis as clinical presentation of small fiber pathology had a reduced PPA after stimulation at face, hand, and foot. Regarding all patients, PPA after stimulation at the foot did show a correlation to clinical symptoms in NPSI (sumscore and subscores for evoked pain and pain attacks), and in female patients with CDT, WDT, and TSL in QST as parameters of small fiber function. Patients with a non-length-dependent reduction of IENFD did show a reduced amplitude after stimulation at the foot. A non-evaluable PREP-potential gives hint on advanced nerve fiber damage after exclusion of examination errors. Patients and controls show a reduction of PPA after application of topical Capsaicin. PREP is an easy, complicationfree and objective method for examination of small fibers. It is a useful additional method alongside established methods, like QST and skin biopsy, and does provide promising possibilities, especially for examination of medication effects, like topical capsaicin. KW - Fabry-Krankheit KW - Evoziertes Potenzial KW - Polyneuropathie KW - Small fiber Neuropathie KW - A delta-Faser Y1 - 2018 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-167186 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Karle, Kathrin N. A1 - Schüle, Rebecca A1 - Klebe, Stephan A1 - Otto, Susanne A1 - Frischholz, Christian A1 - Liepelt-Scarfone, Inga A1 - Schöls, Ludger T1 - Electrophysiological characterisation of motor and sensory tracts in patients with hereditary spastic paraplegia (HSP) JF - Orphanet Journal of Rare Diseases N2 - Background: Hereditary spastic paraplegias (HSPs) are characterised by lower limb spasticity due to degeneration of the corticospinal tract. We set out for an electrophysiological characterisation of motor and sensory tracts in patients with HSP. Methods: We clinically and electrophysiologically examined a cohort of 128 patients with genetically confirmed or clinically probable HSP. Motor evoked potentials (MEPs) to arms and legs, somato-sensory evoked potentials of median and tibial nerves, and nerve conduction studies of tibial, ulnar, sural, and radial nerves were assessed. Results: Whereas all patients showed clinical signs of spastic paraparesis, MEPs were normal in 27% of patients and revealed a broad spectrum with axonal or demyelinating features in the others. This heterogeneity can at least in part be explained by different underlying genotypes, hinting for distinct pathomechanisms in HSP subtypes. In the largest subgroup, SPG4, an axonal type of damage was evident. Comprehensive electrophysiological testing disclosed a more widespread affection of long fibre tracts involving peripheral nerves and the sensory system in 40%, respectively. Electrophysiological abnormalities correlated with the severity of clinical symptoms. Conclusions: Whereas HSP is primarily considered as an upper motoneuron disorder, our data suggest a more widespread affection of motor and sensory tracts in the central and peripheral nervous system as a common finding in HSP. The distribution patterns of electrophysiological abnormalities were associated with distinct HSP genotypes and could reflect different underlying pathomechanisms. Electrophysiological measures are independent of symptomatic treatment and may therefore serve as a reliable biomarker in upcoming HSP trials. KW - motor evoked potential (MEP) KW - amyotrophic-lateral-sclerosis KW - somatosensory-evoked-potentials KW - Silver-syndrome KW - gene mutations KW - SPG4 KW - mouse model KW - ALSIN gene KW - neuropathy KW - paraparesis KW - protein KW - electrophysiology KW - hereditary spastic paraplegia (HSP) Y1 - 2013 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-124763 SN - 1750-1172 VL - 8 IS - 158 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Schuhmann, Michael K. A1 - Stoll, Guido A1 - Papp, Lena A1 - Bohr, Arne A1 - Volkmann, Jens A1 - Fluri, Felix T1 - Electrical stimulation of the mesencephalic locomotor region has no impact on blood–brain barrier alterations after cerebral photothrombosis in rats JF - International Journal of Molecular Science N2 - Blood–brain barrier (BBB) disruption is a critical event after ischemic stroke, which results in edema formation and hemorrhagic transformation of infarcted tissue. BBB dysfunction following stroke is partly mediated by proinflammatory agents. We recently have shown that high frequency stimulation of the mesencephalic locomotor region (MLR-HFS) exerts an antiapoptotic and anti-inflammatory effect in the border zone of cerebral photothrombotic stroke in rats. Whether MLR-HFS also has an impact on BBB dysfunction in the early stage of stroke is unknown. In this study, rats were subjected to photothrombotic stroke of the sensorimotor cortex and implantation of a stimulating microelectrode into the ipsilesional MLR. Thereafter, either HFS or sham stimulation of the MLR was applied for 24 h. After scarifying the rats, BBB disruption was assessed by determining albumin extravasation and tight junction integrity (claudin 3, claudin 5, and occludin) using Western blot analyses and immunohistochemistry. In addition, by applying zymography, expression of pro-metalloproteinase-9 (pro-MMP-9) was analyzed. No differences were found regarding infarct size and BBB dysfunction between stimulated and unstimulated animals 24 h after induction of stroke. Our results indicate that MLR-HFS neither improves nor worsens the damaged BBB after stroke. Attenuating cytokines/chemokines in the perilesional area, as mediated by MLR-HFS, tend to play a less significant role in preventing the BBB integrity. KW - photothrombotic stroke KW - deep brain stimulation KW - mesencephalic locomotor region KW - blood-brain barrier KW - tight junctions Y1 - 2019 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-201284 SN - 1422-0067 VL - 20 IS - 16 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Schuhmann, Michael K. A1 - Stoll, Guido A1 - Bohr, Arne A1 - Volkmann, Jens A1 - Fluri, Felix T1 - Electrical stimulation of the mesencephalic locomotor region attenuates neuronal loss and cytokine expression in the perifocal region of photothrombotic stroke in rats JF - International Journal of Molecular Science N2 - Deep brain stimulation of the mesencephalic locomotor region (MLR) improves the motor symptoms in Parkinson’s disease and experimental stroke by intervening in the motor cerebral network. Whether high-frequency stimulation (HFS) of the MLR is involved in non-motor processes, such as neuroprotection and inflammation in the area surrounding the photothrombotic lesion, has not been elucidated. This study evaluates whether MLR-HFS exerts an anti-apoptotic and anti-inflammatory effect on the border zone of cerebral photothrombotic stroke. Rats underwent photothrombotic stroke of the right sensorimotor cortex and the implantation of a microelectrode into the ipsilesional MLR. After intervention, either HFS or sham stimulation of the MLR was applied for 24 h. The infarct volumes were calculated from consecutive brain sections. Neuronal apoptosis was analyzed by TUNEL staining. Flow cytometry and immunohistochemistry determined the perilesional inflammatory response. Neuronal apoptosis was significantly reduced in the ischemic penumbra after MLR-HFS, whereas the infarct volumes did not differ between the groups. MLR-HFS significantly reduced the release of cytokines and chemokines within the ischemic penumbra. MLR-HFS is neuroprotective and it reduces pro-inflammatory mediators in the area that surrounds the photothrombotic stroke without changing the number of immune cells, which indicates that MLR-HFS enables the function of inflammatory cells to be altered on a molecular level. KW - photothrombotic stroke KW - deep brain stimulation KW - mesencephalic locomotor region KW - neuroprotection KW - neuronal apoptosis KW - neuroinflammation Y1 - 2019 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-201355 SN - 1422-0067 VL - 20 IS - 9 ER - TY - THES A1 - Sturn, Anja T1 - Einfluss von niedrigdosierter Heparinbehandlung auf den Verlauf von Stammganglienblutungen T1 - Influence of low-dose heparin therapy on the course of spontaneous basal ganglia hemorrhage N2 - ZIEL: An möglichst großer Fallzahl und vergleichbarem Patientenkollektiv zu überprüfen, ob eine niedrigdosierte Heparintherapie für Patienten mit intracerebralen Blutungen schädliche oder nützliche Auswirkungen hat. METHODEN: retrospektive Analyse von 238 Patienten mit Stammganglienblutungen hinsichtlich Heparinbehandlung sowie operativer vs. konservativer Behandlung und folgende Auswirkung auf Blutungskomplikation, thrombembolische Ereignisse, Mortalität und funktionellem Outcome nach dem GOS. ERGEBNIS: kein Nachblutungsrisiko, durchweg günstigere Prognose für heparinbehandelte Patienten (86% im Kollektiv), bei tendenziell positiver Patientenselektion, weitere prospektive Studien gerechtfertigt und wünschenswert; operative Therapieindikation streng zu stellen N2 - AIM: Investigate on a homogeneous representiv number of patients with ICH the influence of low-dose hepatin treatment on complications/prognosis. METHODS: retrospective analysis of 238 patients (10 year period) with spontaneous basal ganglia hemorrhage with regard to bleeding, threomembolic complications, death, functional outcome (GOS) comparing heparin therapie vs. no prophylactic anticoagulation and distinguishing between operated and conservatively treated patients. RESULT: 86% of patients with low-dose heparin therapy, no risk vor further intracerebral found, better outcome for these patients but positive patient selection, further prospective studies justified and planned; no advantages for operated patients KW - Heparin KW - Antikoagulation KW - Stammganglienblutung KW - ICB KW - heparin KW - anticoagulation KW - basal ganglia hemorrhage KW - ICH Y1 - 2006 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-19113 ER - TY - THES A1 - Weiß, Eva Maria T1 - Einfluss von Makrophagen auf autophagische Vorgänge in Schwann´schen Zellen unter den Bedingungen von Nervenläsion und genetisch bedingter Neuropathie T1 - Influence of macrophages on Schwann cell autophagy under the conditions of nerve lesion and genetic neuropathy N2 - Charcot-Marie-Tooth (CMT) Neuropathien stellen als häufigste erblich bedingte neurologische Erkrankungen eine Gruppe genetisch heterogener, chronisch progredienter peripherer Polyneuropathien dar. Die Lebensqualität der Patienten ist bei fehlender kurativer Therapieoption vor allem durch motorische und sensorische Defizite deutlich eingeschränkt. In verschiedenen Studien konnte die pathophysiologische Relevanz einer sekundären Entzündungsreaktion, insbesondere durch Makrophagen und Lymphozyten vermittelt, in Mausmodellen dreier CMT1 Subtypen (CMT1A, CMT1B, CMT1X) aufgezeigt werden. Auch in Folge einer Läsion peripherer Nerven ist eine akute Entzündungsreaktion von entscheidender Bedeutung, wobei sich bereits Gemeinsamkeiten zwischen der postläsionalen Waller´schen Degeneration (WD) und CMT1 Neuropathien identifizieren ließen. Während die aktive Beteiligung der Autophagie Schwann´scher Zellen (hier kurz SZ Autophagie genannt) an der Myelindegradation im Falle einer WD jedoch vielfach beschrieben wurde, ist Ähnliches in CMT1 Neuropathien bisher nur unzureichend untersucht. Da in einer Studie in Cx32def Mausmodellen der CMT1X Erkrankung auch nach Reduktion endoneuraler Makrophagen anhaltende Demyelinisierung beobachtet werden konnte, sollte das Vorkommen von SZ Autophagie sowie deren mögliche Beeinflussung durch Makrophagen in diesen Myelinmutanten untersucht werden. In der vorliegenden Arbeit wurden sowohl Wildtyp (Wt) Mäuse in ex vivo und in vivo Modellen einer WD als auch Cx32def Myelinmutanten zweier Altersstufen (4 und 12 Monate) mit einem niedermolekularen CSF1-Rezeptor-Inhibitor (CSF1RI) zur Reduktion endoneuraler Makrophagen behandelt, wobei sich vergleichende histochemische bzw. immunhistochemische Analysen peripherer Nerven behandelter und unbehandelter Tiere anschlossen. Im Rahmen der Etablierung immunhistochemischer Methodik zeigte sich hierbei unter den kontrollierten Bedingungen einer ex vivo Ischiasnervenkultur eine vermehrte Aktivierung der SZ Autophagie in behandelten Wt Mäusen. Auch 4 Monate alte behandelte Cx32def Tiere wiesen, verglichen mit unbehandelten Myelinmutanten bzw. Wt Mäusen derselben Altersstufe, eine vermehrte autophagische Aktivität in SZ auf. Diese scheint sich jedoch im weiteren Verlauf der Erkrankung zu reduzieren, da im Falle der 12 Monate alten Cx32def Modelltiere weniger autophagisch aktive SZ Profile bzw. kaum Unterschiede zwischen behandelten und unbehandelten Tieren beobachtet werden konnten. Die Ergebnisse lassen somit eine mögliche aktive Beteiligung von SZ Autophagie insbesondere in der Pathophysiologie der frühen Phase einer CMT1X Erkrankung sowie deren Beeinflussung durch endoneurale Makrophagen vermuten. Dies sollte vornehmlich in der Entwicklung von Therapiestrategien der CMT1X bedacht werden, da sich eine frühe Reduktion pathophysiologisch relevanter endoneuraler Makrophagen somit auch nachteilig auf die Myelinintegrität auswirken könnte. N2 - Charcot-Marie-Tooth (CMT) neuropathies are the most common hereditary neurological diseases and represent a group of genetically heterogeneous, chronically progressive peripheral polyneuropathies. In the absence of curative treatment options, patients' quality of life is significantly impaired, primarily due to motor and sensory deficits. Various studies have demonstrated the pathophysiological relevance of a secondary inflammatory reaction, in particular mediated by macrophages and lymphocytes, in mouse models of three CMT1 subtypes (CMT1A, CMT1B, CMT1X). An acute inflammatory reaction is also of crucial importance following a lesion of peripheral nerves, whereby similarities between postlesional Wallerian degeneration (WD) and CMT1 neuropathies have already been identified. However, while the active involvement of Schwann cell autophagy (here referred to as SC autophagy) in myelin degradation in WD has been widely described, a similar involvement in CMT1 neuropathies has been insufficiently studied. Since in a study in Cx32def mouse models of CMT1X disease persistent demyelination could be observed even after reduction of endoneural macrophages, the occurrence of SC autophagy and its possible influence by macrophages in these myelin mutants should be investigated. In the present study, both wild-type (Wt) mice in ex vivo and in vivo models of WD and Cx32def myelin mutants of two ages (4 and 12 months) were treated with a small molecule CSF1 receptor inhibitor (CSF1RI) to reduce endoneural macrophages, followed by comparative histochemical and immunohistochemical analyses of peripheral nerves of treated and untreated animals, respectively. During the establishment of immunohistochemical methods, an increased activation of SC autophagy was shown in treated Wt mice under the controlled conditions of ex vivo sciatic nerve culture. Even 4-month-old treated Cx32def animals showed increased autophagic activity in SC compared to untreated myelin mutants or Wt mice of the same age. However, this appears to be reduced as the disease progresses, since in the case of the 12-month-old Cx32def model animals fewer autophagically active SC profiles or hardly any differences between treated and untreated animals could be observed. The results thus suggest a possible active involvement of SC autophagy, particularly in the pathophysiology of the early phase of CMT1X disease and its influence by endoneural macrophages. This should primarily be considered in the development of therapeutic strategies for CMT1X, as an early reduction of pathophysiologically relevant endoneural macrophages could therefore also have a detrimental effect on myelin integrity. KW - Schwann-Zelle KW - M-CSF KW - Autophagie KW - Charcot-Marie-Syndrom KW - Makrophage KW - Schwann´sche Zelle KW - Autophagie KW - hereditäre sensomotorische Neuropathie KW - Makrophagen KW - CSF-1 KW - Immunsystem Y1 - 2024 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-369674 ER - TY - THES A1 - Wind, Teresa Elisabeth T1 - Einfluss von Alter und Polyneuropathie auf zeitliche Wahrnehmungsschwellen somatosensorischer und kinästhetischer Stimuli und propriozeptive Leistungsfähigkeit T1 - Temporal Discrimination Thresholds and Proprioceptive Performance: Impact of Age and Nerve Conduction N2 - Zeitliche Diskrimination somatosensorischer und kinästhetischer Stimuli wurde als neurophysiologisches Korrelat für propriozeptive Präzision postuliert und bei verschiedenen Bewegungsstörungen als pathologisch beschrieben. Ziel der Untersuchung war es, den Einfluss von Alter und Polyneuropathie auf die kinästhetische (TDMT) und taktile (STDT) zeitliche Wahrnehmungsschwelle sowie die propriozeptive Genauigkeit bei Zeigeversuchen systematisch zu untersuchen. Hierfür wurden 54 gesunde Probanden und 25 Polyneuropathie-Patienten im Alter zwischen 30 und 76 Jahren untersucht. Die STDT-Messung erfolgte mit Oberflächenelektroden, die an der Zeigefingerspitze bzw. am Großzehengrundgelenk angebracht wurden. Die TDMT-Werte wurden mit Hilfe einer sterilen Nadelelektrode erfasst, welche in den Musculus flexor carpi radialis bzw. Musculus tibialis anterior inseriert wurde. Die Daten zur Propriozeption wurden mit Hilfe eines Goniometers erhoben und beinhalteten dabei aktive Zeigeaufgaben (Zeigen auf eine LED, Nachahmung einer Bewegung anhand einer auf einem Computerbildschirm dargebotenen PFEIL-Darstellung unterschiedlicher Länge) und die Einschätzung der Position der jeweiligen Extremität nach passiver Bewegung (PASSIV). Die Messungen erfolgten jeweils ohne visuelle Rückmeldung. Die Zeigefehler (Abweichung von der Zielposition) bzw. Schätzfehler (Abweichung der geschätzten von der tatsächlichen Position nach passiver Auslenkung) wurden als Maß der propriozeptiven Präzision verwendet. Die Ergebnisse der gesunden Probandengruppe zeigten, dass höheres Alter mit höheren STDT- und TDMT-Werten korrelierte. Die Polyneuropathie-Patienten erzielten in allen Bereichen (Diskriminationsschwellen und Propriozeptionsaufgaben) signifikant schlechtere Ergebnisse als die gesunde Kontrollgruppe. Zusätzlich konnte eine statistisch signifikante positive Korrelation zwischen der propriozeptiven Präzision bei den aktiven Zeige-Aufgaben (LED und PFEIL) und den zeitlichen Diskriminationsschwellen (STDT und TDMT) gezeigt werden. In Anbetracht dieser Ergebnisse sollten das Patienten-Alter und mögliche Störungen der peripheren Nervenleitung berücksichtigt werden, wenn STDT-und TDMT-Bestimmungen bei Patienten mit Bewegungsstörungen angewendet werden. Die Korrelation zwischen den Diskriminationsschwellen und der Performance bei aktiven Zeigeversuchen (PFEIL- und LED-Aufgabe) legt nahe, dass STDT und TDMT Indikatoren der propriozeptiven Funktion sein könnten. Es ist weitere Forschungsarbeit notwendig, um diese Beziehung exakt zu beleuchten. Im Falle einer Bestätigung der Befunde auch bei Patienten mit Bewegungsstörungen erscheint denkbar, dass sich STDT und TDMT als vergleichsweise leicht messbare und gut quantifizierbare Parameter der Propriozeption herausstellen mit Potenzial zur differenzialdiagnostischen Anwendung, möglicherweise aber auch als Surrogatparameter einer gezielten rehabilitativen Behandlung. N2 - Objective: To assess the association of somatosensorytemporal discriminationthreshold (STDT) and temporal movement discrimination threshold (TDMT) with age and proprioception. Methods: STDT and TDMT were assessed in 54 healthy subjects aged 30 to 76 yearsand 25 patients with PNP. STDT was tested with surface electrodes placed over the thenar or dorsal foot region. TDMT was probed with needle electrodes in flexor carpiradialis and tibialis anterior muscle. Limb proprioception was assessed by active pointing tasks and by limb position estimation with goniometer-based devices.Pointing (or estimation) error was taken as a measure of proprioceptive performance. Results: Higher age was associated with higher STDT and TDMT, while age did not correlate with proprioceptive performance. In PNP patients,STDT, TDMT and active proprioceptive Peformance were worse at all sites as compared to controls. In Addition,proprioceptive performance in the active pointing task correlated with STDT and TDMT of upper extremities. Conclusions: Temporal discrimination thresholds may prove useful as surrogatemarkers of proprioceptive function. PNP-related impairment of afferent conduction shows high impact on STDT and TDMT. Significance: Comparable modulation of STDT and TDMT by age and peripheral neuropathy may support the notion that their differential changes in movement disorders may result from disease-specific modifications of central networks. KW - Propriozeption KW - Alter KW - Polyneuropathie KW - zeitliche Wahrnehmungsschwellen KW - STDT KW - TDMT KW - Temporal Discrimination Threshold KW - Proprioception KW - Polyneuropathy KW - Age Y1 - 2020 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-208047 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Hiew, Shawn A1 - Nguemeni, Carine A1 - Zeller, Daniel T1 - Efficacy of transcranial direct current stimulation in people with multiple sclerosis: a review JF - European Journal of Neurology N2 - Background and purpose Multiple sclerosis (MS) is a chronic inflammatory disease causing a wide range of symptoms including motor and cognitive impairment, fatigue and pain. Over the last two decades, non-invasive brain stimulation, especially transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS), has increasingly been used to modulate brain function in various physiological and pathological conditions. However, its experimental applications for people with MS were noted only as recently as 2010 and have been growing since then. The efficacy for use in people with MS remains questionable with the results of existing studies being largely conflicting. Hence, the aim of this review is to paint a picture of the current state of tDCS in MS research grounded on studies applying tDCS that have been done to date. Methods A keyword search was performed to retrieve articles from the earliest article identified until 14 February 2021 using a combination of the groups (1) ‘multiple sclerosis’, ‘MS’ and ‘encephalomyelitis’ and (2) ‘tDCS’ and ‘transcranial direct current stimulation’. Results The analysis of the 30 articles included in this review underlined inconsistent effects of tDCS on the motor symptoms of MS based on small sample sizes. However, tDCS showed promising benefits in ameliorating fatigue, pain and cognitive symptoms. Conclusion Transcranial direct current stimulation is attractive as a non-drug approach in ameliorating MS symptoms, where other treatment options remain limited. The development of protocols tailored to the individual's own neuroanatomy using high definition tDCS and the introduction of network mapping in the experimental designs might help to overcome the variability between studies. KW - transcranial direct current stimulation KW - cognitive KW - effects KW - motor KW - multiple sclerosis Y1 - 2022 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-259424 VL - 29 IS - 2 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Grünewald, Benedikt A1 - Bennett, Jeffrey L. A1 - Toyka, Klaus V. A1 - Sommer, Claudia A1 - Geis, Christian T1 - Efficacy of Polyvalent Human Immunoglobulins in an Animal Model of Neuromyelitis Optica Evoked by Intrathecal Anti-Aquaporin 4 Antibodies JF - International Journal of Molecular Sciences N2 - Neuromyelitis Optica Spectrum Disorders (NMOSD) are associated with autoantibodies (ABs) targeting the astrocytic aquaporin-4 water channels (AQP4-ABs). These ABs have a direct pathogenic role by initiating a variety of immunological and inflammatory processes in the course of disease. In a recently-established animal model, chronic intrathecal passive-transfer of immunoglobulin G from NMOSD patients (NMO-IgG), or of recombinant human AQP4-ABs (rAB-AQP4), provided evidence for complementary and immune-cell independent effects of AQP4-ABs. Utilizing this animal model, we here tested the effects of systemically and intrathecally applied pooled human immunoglobulins (IVIg) using a preventive and a therapeutic paradigm. In NMO-IgG animals, prophylactic application of systemic IVIg led to a reduced median disease score of 2.4 on a 0–10 scale, in comparison to 4.1 with sham treatment. Therapeutic IVIg, applied systemically after the 10th intrathecal NMO-IgG injection, significantly reduced the disease score by 0.8. Intrathecal IVIg application induced a beneficial effect in animals with NMO-IgG (median score IVIg 1.6 vs. sham 3.7) or with rAB-AQP4 (median score IVIg 2.0 vs. sham 3.7). We here provide evidence that treatment with IVIg ameliorates disease symptoms in this passive-transfer model, in analogy to former studies investigating passive-transfer animal models of other antibody-mediated disorders. KW - intrathecal application KW - NMOSD KW - aquaporin 4 KW - autoantibody KW - IVIg Y1 - 2016 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-166000 VL - 17 IS - 9 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Flachenecker, Peter A1 - Bures, Anna Karoline A1 - Gawlik, Angeli A1 - Weiland, Ann-Christin A1 - Kuld, Sarah A1 - Gusowski, Klaus A1 - Streber, René A1 - Pfeifer, Klaus A1 - Tallner, Alexander T1 - Efficacy of an internet-based program to promote physical activity and exercise after inpatient rehabilitation in persons with multiple sclerosis: a randomized, single-blind, controlled study JF - International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health N2 - Background: Multimodal rehabilitation improves fatigue and mobility in persons with multiple sclerosis (PwMS). Effects are transient and may be conserved by internet-based physical activity promotion programs. Objective: Evaluate the effects of internet-based physical activity and exercise promotion on fatigue, quality of life, and gait in PwMS after inpatient rehabilitation. Methods: PwMS (Expanded Disability Status Scale (EDSS) ≤ 6.0, fatigue: Würzburg Fatigue Inventory for Multiple Sclerosis (WEIMuS) ≥ 32) were randomized into an intervention group (IG) or a control group (CG). After rehabilitation, IG received 3 months of internet-based physical activity promotion, while CG received no intervention. Primary outcome: self-reported fatigue (WEIMuS). Secondary outcomes: quality of life (Multiple Sclerosis Impact Scale 29, MSIS-29), gait (2min/10m walking test, Tinetti score). Measurements: beginning (T0) and end (T1) of inpatient rehabilitation, 3 (T2) and 6 (T3) months afterwards. Results: 64 of 84 PwMS were analyzed (IG: 34, CG: 30). After rehabilitation, fatigue decreased in both groups. At T2 and T3, fatigue increased again in CG but was improved in IG (p < 0.001). MSIS-29 improved in both groups at T1 but remained improved at T2 and T3 only in IG. Gait improvements were more pronounced in IG at T2. Conclusions: The study provides Class II evidence that the effects of rehabilitation on fatigue, quality of life, and gait can be maintained for 3–6 months with an internet-based physical activity and exercise promotion program. KW - multiple sclerosis KW - rehabilitation KW - fatigue KW - quality of life KW - walking KW - physical activity KW - exercise KW - online systems KW - internet-based intervention KW - health behavior Y1 - 2020 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-207863 SN - 1660-4601 VL - 17 IS - 12 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Schuhmann, Michael K. A1 - Fluri, Felix T1 - Effects of fullerenols on mouse brain microvascular endothelial cells JF - International Journal of Molecular Sciences N2 - Fullerenols, water-soluble C60-fullerene derivatives, have been shown to exert neuroprotective effects in vitro and in vivo, most likely due to their capability to scavenge free radicals. However, little is known about the effects of fullerenols on the blood–brain barrier (BBB), especially on cerebral endothelial cells under inflammatory conditions. Here, we investigated whether the treatment of primary mouse brain microvascular endothelial cells with fullerenols impacts basal and inflammatory blood–brain barrier (BBB) properties in vitro. While fullerenols (1, 10, and 100 µg/mL) did not change transendothelial electrical resistance under basal and inflammatory conditions, 100 µg/mL of fullerenol significantly reduced erk1/2 activation and resulted in an activation of NFκB in an inflammatory milieu. Our findings suggest that fullerenols might counteract oxidative stress via the erk1/2 and NFκB pathways, and thus are able to protect microvascular endothelial cells under inflammatory conditions. KW - mouse brain microvascular endothelial cell cultur KW - adhesion molecules KW - fullerenes KW - blood-brain barrier KW - inflammation KW - tight junctions Y1 - 2017 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-158072 SN - 1422-0067 VL - 18 IS - 8 ER - TY - THES A1 - Andreska, Thomas T1 - Effects of dopamine on BDNF / TrkB mediated signaling and plasticity on cortico-striatal synapses T1 - Effekte von Dopamin auf BDNF / TrkB vermittelte Signalwege und Plastizität an cortico-striatalen Synapsen N2 - Progressive loss of voluntary movement control is the central symptom of Parkinson's disease (PD). Even today, we are not yet able to cure PD. This is mainly due to a lack of understanding the mechanisms of movement control, network activity and plasticity in motor circuits, in particular between the cerebral cortex and the striatum. Brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF) has emerged as one of the most important factors for the development and survival of neurons, as well as for synaptic plasticity. It is thus an important target for the development of new therapeutic strategies against neurodegenerative diseases. Together with its receptor, the Tropomyosin receptor kinase B (TrkB), it is critically involved in development and function of the striatum. Nevertheless, little is known about the localization of BDNF within presynaptic terminals in the striatum, as well as the types of neurons that produce BDNF in the cerebral cortex. Furthermore, the influence of midbrain derived dopamine on the control of BDNF / TrkB interaction in striatal medium spiny neurons (MSNs) remains elusive so far. Dopamine, however, appears to play an important role, as its absence leads to drastic changes in striatal synaptic plasticity. This suggests that dopamine could regulate synaptic activity in the striatum via modulation of BDNF / TrkB function. To answer these questions, we have developed a sensitive and reliable protocol for the immunohistochemical detection of endogenous BDNF. We find that the majority of striatal BDNF is provided by glutamatergic, cortex derived afferents and not dopaminergic inputs from the midbrain. In fact, we found BDNF in cell bodies of neurons in layers II-III and V of the primary and secondary motor cortex as well as layer V of the somatosensory cortex. These are the brain areas that send dense projections to the dorsolateral striatum for control of voluntary movement. Furthermore, we could show that these projection neurons significantly downregulate the expression of BDNF during the juvenile development of mice between 3 and 12 weeks. In parallel, we found a modulatory effect of dopamine on the translocation of TrkB to the cell surface in postsynaptic striatal Medium Spiny Neurons (MSNs). In MSNs of the direct pathway (dMSNs), which express dopamine receptor 1 (DRD1), we observed the formation of TrkB aggregates in the 6-hydroxydopamine (6-OHDA) model of PD. This suggests that DRD1 activity controls TrkB surface expression in these neurons. In contrast, we found that DRD2 activation has opposite effects in MSNs of the indirect pathway (iMSNs). Activation of DRD2 promotes a rapid decrease in TrkB surface expression which was reversible and depended on cAMP. In parallel, stimulation of DRD2 led to induction of phospho-TrkB (pTrkB). This effect was significantly slower than the effect on TrkB surface expression and indicates that TrkB is transactivated by DRD2. Together, our data provide evidence that dopamine triggers dual modes of plasticity on striatal MSNs by acting on TrkB surface expression in DRD1 and DRD2 expressing MSNs. This surface expression of the receptor is crucial for the binding of BDNF, which is released from corticostriatal afferents. This leads to the induction of TrkB-mediated downstream signal transduction cascades and long-term potentiation (LTP). Therefore, the dopamine-mediated translocation of TrkB could be a mediator that modulates the balance between dopaminergic and glutamatergic signaling to allow synaptic plasticity in a spatiotemporal manner. This information and the fact that TrkB is segregated to persistent aggregates in PD could help to improve our understanding of voluntary movement control and to develop new therapeutic strategies beyond those focusing on dopaminergic supply. N2 - Der fortschreitende Verlust der willkürlichen Bewegungskontrolle ist ein zentrales Symptom der Parkinson-Krankheit (PD). Auch heute sind wir noch nicht in der Lage, PD zu heilen. Dafür verantwortlich ist hauptsächlich ein mangelndes Verständnis von Mechanismen der Bewegungskontrolle, Netzwerkaktivität und Plastizität in motorischen Schaltkreisen, insbesondere zwischen Hirnrinde und Striatum. Der neurotrophe Faktor BDNF ist einer der wichtigsten Faktoren für die Entwicklung und das Überleben von Neuronen sowie für synaptische Plastizität im zentralen Nervensystem. BDNF ist daher ein Target für die Entwicklung neuer therapeutischer Strategien gegen neurodegenerative Erkrankungen. Zusammen mit seinem Rezeptor, der Tropomyosin-Rezeptorkinase B (TrkB), ist BDNF maßgeblich an der Entwicklung und Funktion des Striatums beteiligt. Dennoch ist nur wenig bekannt, wo BDNF an Synapsen im Striatum lokalisiert ist, und wo BDNF in Neuronen der Hirnrinde synthetisiert wird. Außerdem ist der Einfluss von Dopamin aus dem Mittelhirn auf die Kontrolle der BDNF / TrkB-Interaktion in striatalen Medium-Spiny-Neuronen (MSNs) bisher unklar. Dopamin scheint jedoch eine wichtige Rolle zu spielen, da dessen Abwesenheit zu drastischen Veränderungen der striatalen Plastizität führt. Dopamin könnte synaptische Plastizität im Striatum über eine Modulation der BDNF / TrkB-Interaktion regulieren. Um diese Fragen beantworten zu können, haben wir ein sensitives und zuverlässiges Protokoll für den immunhistochemischen Nachweis von endogenem BDNF entwickelt. Wir fanden heraus, dass BDNF im Striatum vor allem in glutamatergen Synapsen von Projektion aus dem Kortex lokalisiert ist und nicht in Terminalen dopaminerger Neurone aus dem Mittelhirn. Tatsächlich fanden wir BDNF in den Zellkörpern von Neuronen in den Schichten II-III und V des primären und sekundären motorischen Kortex sowie Schicht V des somatosensorischen Kortex. Es sind jene Hirnareale, welche dichte Projektionen zum dorsolateralen Striatum senden und entscheidend an der Steuerung von willkürlichen Bewegungen beteiligt sind. Weiterhin konnten wir zeigen, dass eben jene Projektionsneurone die Bildung von BDNF während der juvenilen Entwicklung von Mäusen zwischen 3 und 12 Wochen signifikant herunter regulieren. In striatalen MSN fanden wir zudem einen modulatorischen Effekt von Dopamin auf die Translokation von TrkB zur Zelloberfläche. In MSNs des direkten Signalweges (dMSNs), welche Dopaminrezeptor 1 (DRD1) exprimieren, konnten wir die Bildung von TrkB-Aggregaten im 6-Hydroxydopamin (6-OHDA) - Rattenmodell der Parkinson Erkankung beobachten. Dies deutet darauf hin, dass die DRD1-Aktivität die TrkB-Oberflächenexpression in diesen Neuronen steuert. Im Gegensatz dazu fanden wir heraus, dass die DRD2-Aktivierung in MSNs des indirekten Signalweges (iMSNs) eine gegensätzliche Wirkung hat. Die Aktivierung von DRD2 führt zu einer schnellen Reduktion der TrkB-Oberflächenexpression, die reversibel und von cAMP abhängig ist. Außerdem führte die Stimulation von DRD2 zu einer Induktion von Phospho-TrkB (pTrkB). Dieser Effekt war deutlich langsamer als die Wirkung auf die TrkB-Oberflächenexpression und deutet auf eine Transaktivierung von TrkB über DRD2 hin. Insgesamt scheint Dopamin entgegengesetzte Plastizitätsmodi in striatalen MSNs auszulösen, indem es auf die TrkB-Oberflächenexpression in DRD1- und DRD2-exprimierenden MSNs einwirkt. Diese Oberflächenexpression des Rezeptors ist entscheidend für die Bindung von BDNF, welches aus kortiko-striatalen Afferenzen freigesetzt wird. Dies führt zur Induktion von TrkB-vermittelten-Signaltransduktionskaskaden und Langzeitpotenzierung (LTP). Daher könnte die dopamin-vermittelte Translokalisation von TrkB das Gleichgewicht zwischen dopaminergen und glutamatergen Signalen modulieren, um die synaptische Plastizität in einer räumlich-zeitlich abgestimmten Weise zu ermöglichen. Diese Information und die Tatsache, dass TrkB bei PD stabile Aggregate bildet, könnte dazu beitragen, unser Verständnis der willkürlichen Bewegungskontrolle zu verbessern und neue therapeutische Strategien zu entwickeln, die über jene hinausgehen, welche sich auf die dopaminerge Versorgung konzentrieren. KW - Brain-derived neurotrophic factor KW - Parkinson Krankheit KW - Plastizität KW - Motorisches Lernen KW - Basalganglien KW - Brain-derived neurotrophic factor KW - TrkB KW - Basal Ganglia KW - Motor learning KW - Parkinson's disease KW - Synaptic plasticity KW - Striatum KW - Medium spiny neurons KW - Cortico-striatal projection neurons Y1 - 2021 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-174317 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Klein, Dennis A1 - Groh, Janos A1 - Yuan, Xidi A1 - Berve, Kristina A1 - Stassart, Ruth A1 - Fledrich, Robert A1 - Martini, Rudolf T1 - Early targeting of endoneurial macrophages alleviates the neuropathy and affects abnormal Schwann cell differentiation in a mouse model of Charcot-Marie-Tooth 1A JF - Glia N2 - We have previously shown that targeting endoneurial macrophages with the orally applied CSF-1 receptor specific kinase (c-FMS) inhibitor PLX5622 from the age of 3 months onwards led to a substantial alleviation of the neuropathy in mouse models of Charcot-Marie-Tooth (CMT) 1X and 1B disease, which are genetically-mediated nerve disorders not treatable in humans. The same approach failed in a model of CMT1A (PMP22-overexpressing mice, line C61), representing the most frequent form of CMT. This was unexpected since previous studies identified macrophages contributing to disease severity in the same CMT1A model. Here we re-approached the possibility of alleviating the neuropathy in a model of CMT1A by targeting macrophages at earlier time points. As a proof-of-principle experiment, we genetically inactivated colony-stimulating factor-1 (CSF-1) in CMT1A mice, which resulted in lower endoneurial macrophage numbers and alleviated the neuropathy. Based on these observations, we pharmacologically ablated macrophages in newborn CMT1A mice by feeding their lactating mothers with chow containing PLX5622, followed by treatment of the respective progenies after weaning until the age of 6 months. We found that peripheral neuropathy was substantially alleviated after early postnatal treatment, leading to preserved motor function in CMT1A mice. Moreover, macrophage depletion affected the altered Schwann cell differentiation phenotype. These findings underscore the targetable role of macrophage-mediated inflammation in peripheral nerves of inherited neuropathies, but also emphasize the need for an early treatment start confined to a narrow therapeutic time window in CMT1A models and potentially in respective patients. KW - colony stimulating factor 1 KW - Schwann cell differentiation KW - neuroinflammation KW - macrophage KW - inherited peripheral neuropathy Y1 - 2022 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-318714 VL - 70 IS - 6 SP - 1100 EP - 1116 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Kleinschnitz, Christoph A1 - Mencl, Stine A1 - Garz, Cornelia A1 - Niklass, Solveig A1 - Braun, Holger A1 - Göb, Eva A1 - Homola, György A1 - Heinze, Hans-Jochen A1 - Reymann, Klaus G. A1 - Schreiber, Stefanie T1 - Early microvascular dysfunction in cerebral small vessel disease is not detectable on 3.0 Tesla magnetic resonance imaging: a longitudinal study in spontaneously hypertensive stroke-prone rats JF - Experimental & Translational Stroke Medicine N2 - Background Human cerebral small vessel disease (CSVD) has distinct histopathologic and imaging findings in its advanced stages. In spontaneously hypertensive stroke-prone rats (SHRSP), a well-established animal model of CSVD, we recently demonstrated that cerebral microangiopathy is initiated by early microvascular dysfunction leading to the breakdown of the blood–brain barrier and an activated coagulatory state resulting in capillary and arteriolar erythrocyte accumulations (stases). In the present study, we investigated whether initial microvascular dysfunction and other stages of the pathologic CSVD cascade can be detected by serial magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). Findings Fourteen SHRSP and three control (Wistar) rats (aged 26–44 weeks) were investigated biweekly by 3.0 Tesla (3 T) MRI. After perfusion, brains were stained with hematoxylin–eosin and histology was correlated with MRI data. Three SHRSP developed terminal CSVD stages including cortical, hippocampal, and striatal infarcts and macrohemorrhages, which could be detected consistently by MRI. Corresponding histology showed small vessel thromboses and increased numbers of small perivascular bleeds in the infarcted areas. However, 3 T MRI failed to visualize intravascular erythrocyte accumulations, even in those brain regions with the highest densities of affected vessels and the largest vessels affected by stases, as well as failing to detect small perivascular bleeds. Conclusion Serial MRI at a field strength of 3 T failed to detect the initial microvascular dysfunction and subsequent small perivascular bleeds in SHRSP; only terminal stages of cerebral microangiopathy were reliably detected. Further investigations at higher magnetic field strengths (7 T) using blood- and flow-sensitive sequences are currently underway. KW - Cerebral small vessel disease KW - SHRSP KW - MRI Y1 - 2013 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-97056 UR - http://www.etsmjournal.com/content/5/1/8 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Burlina, Alessandro P. A1 - Sims, Katherine B. A1 - Politei, Juan M. A1 - Bennett, Gary J. A1 - Baron, Ralf A1 - Sommer, Claudia A1 - Moller, Anette Torvin A1 - Hilz, Max J. T1 - Early diagnosis of peripheral nervous system involvement in Fabry disease and treatment of neuropathic pain: the report of an expert panel JF - BMC Neurology N2 - Background: Fabry disease is an inherited metabolic disorder characterized by progressive lysosomal accumulation of lipids in a variety of cell types, including neural cells. Small, unmyelinated nerve fibers are particularly affected and small fiber peripheral neuropathy often clinically manifests at young age. Peripheral pain can be chronic and/or occur as provoked attacks of excruciating pain. Manifestations of dysfunction of small autonomic fibers may include, among others, impaired sweating, gastrointestinal dysmotility, and abnormal pain perception. Patients with Fabry disease often remain undiagnosed until severe complications involving the kidney, heart, peripheral nerves and/or brain have arisen. Methods: An international expert panel convened with the goal to provide guidance to clinicians who may encounter unrecognized patients with Fabry disease on how to diagnose these patients early using simple diagnostic tests. A further aim was to offer recommendations to control neuropathic pain. Results: We describe the neuropathy in Fabry disease, focusing on peripheral small fiber dysfunction - the hallmark of early neurologic involvement in this disorder. The clinical course of peripheral pain is summarized, and the importance of medical history-taking, including family history, is highlighted. A thorough physical examination (e. g., angiokeratoma, corneal opacities) and simple non-invasive sensory perception tests could provide clues to the diagnosis of Fabry disease. Reported early clinical benefits of enzyme replacement therapy include reduction of neuropathic pain, and adequate management of residual pain to a tolerable and functional level can substantially improve the quality of life for patients. Conclusions: Our recommendations can assist in diagnosing Fabry small fiber neuropathy early, and offer clinicians guidance in controlling peripheral pain. This is particularly important since management of pain in young patients with Fabry disease appears to be inadequate. KW - Enzyme replacement therapy KW - Quality of life KW - Small-fiber neuropathy KW - Rochester diabetic neuropathy KW - Randomized controlled trial KW - Agalsidase beta therapy KW - Outcome survey KW - Pharmacological management KW - Clinical manifestations KW - Alpha galactosidase KW - Diagnosis KW - Fabry KW - Disease KW - Neuropathy KW - Pain KW - Treatment Y1 - 2011 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-135309 VL - 11 IS - 61 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Spitzel, Marlene A1 - Wagner, Elise A1 - Breyer, Maximilian A1 - Henniger, Dorothea A1 - Bayin, Mehtap A1 - Hofmann, Lukas A1 - Mauceri, Daniela A1 - Sommer, Claudia A1 - Üçeyler, Nurcan T1 - Dysregulation of immune response mediators and pain-related ion channels is associated with pain-like behavior in the GLA KO mouse model of Fabry disease JF - Cells N2 - Fabry disease (FD) is a rare life-threatening disorder caused by deficiency of the alpha-galactosidase A (GLA) enzyme with a characteristic pain phenotype. Impaired GLA production or function leads to the accumulation of the cell membrane compound globotriaosylceramide (Gb3) in the neurons of the dorsal root ganglia (DRG) of FD patients. Applying immunohistochemistry (IHC) and quantitative real-time polymerase chain reaction (qRT PCR) analysis on DRG tissue of the GLA knockout (KO) mouse model of FD, we address the question of how Gb3 accumulation may contribute to FD pain and focus on the immune system and pain-associated ion channel gene expression. We show a higher Gb3 load in the DRG of young (<6 months) (p < 0.01) and old (≥12 months) (p < 0.001) GLA KO mice compared to old wildtype (WT) littermates, and an overall suppressed immune response in the DRG of old GLA KO mice, represented by a reduced number of CD206\(^+\) macrophages (p < 0.01) and lower gene expression levels of the inflammation-associated targets interleukin(IL)1b (p < 0.05), IL10 (p < 0.001), glial fibrillary acidic protein (GFAP) (p < 0.05), and leucine rich alpha-2-glycoprotein 1 (LRG1) (p < 0.01) in the DRG of old GLA KO mice compared to old WT. Dysregulation of immune-related genes may be linked to lower gene expression levels of the pain-associated ion channels calcium-activated potassium channel 3.1 (KCa3.1) and transient receptor potential ankyrin 1 channel (TRPA1). Ion channel expression might further be disturbed by impaired sphingolipid recruitment mediated via the lipid raft marker flotillin-1 (FLOT1). This impairment is represented by an increased number of FLOT1\(^+\) DRG neurons with a membranous expression pattern in old GLA KO mice compared to young GLA KO, young WT, and old WT mice (p < 0.001 each). Further, we provide evidence for aberrant behavior of GLA KO mice, which might be linked to dysregulated ion channel gene expression levels and disturbed FLOT1 distribution patterns. Behavioral testing revealed mechanical hypersensitivity in young (p < 0.01) and old (p < 0.001) GLA KO mice compared to WT, heat hypersensitivity in young GLA KO mice (p < 0.001) compared to WT, age-dependent heat hyposensitivity in old GLA KO mice (p < 0.001) compared to young GLA KO mice, and cold hyposensitivity in young (p < 0.001) and old (p < 0.001) GLA KO mice compared to WT, which well reflects the clinical phenotype observed in FD patients. KW - Fabry disease KW - globotriaosylceramide KW - inflammation KW - macrophages KW - cytokines KW - ion channels KW - flotillin-1 lipid rafts KW - pain-associated behavior KW - mouse model Y1 - 2022 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-275186 SN - 2073-4409 VL - 11 IS - 11 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Simon, Christian M. A1 - Rauskolb, Stefanie A1 - Gunnersen, Jennifer M. A1 - Holtmann, Bettina A1 - Drepper, Carsten A1 - Dombert, Benjamin A1 - Braga, Massimiliano A1 - Wiese, Stefan A1 - Jablonka, Sibylle A1 - Pühringer, Dirk A1 - Zielasek, Jürgen A1 - Hoeflich, Andreas A1 - Silani, Vincenzo A1 - Wolf, Eckhard A1 - Kneitz, Susanne A1 - Sommer, Claudia A1 - Toyka, Klaus V. A1 - Sendtner, Michael T1 - Dysregulated IGFBP5 expression causes axon degeneration and motoneuron loss in diabetic neuropathy JF - Acta Neuropathologica N2 - Diabetic neuropathy (DNP), afflicting sensory and motor nerve fibers, is a major complication in diabetes.The underlying cellular mechanisms of axon degeneration are poorly understood. IGFBP5, an inhibitory binding protein for insulin-like growth factor 1 (IGF1) is highly up-regulated in nerve biopsies of patients with DNP. We investigated the pathogenic relevance of this finding in transgenic mice overexpressing IGFBP5 in motor axons and sensory nerve fibers. These mice develop motor axonopathy and sensory deficits similar to those seen in DNP. Motor axon degeneration was also observed in mice in which the IGF1 receptor(IGF1R) was conditionally depleted in motoneurons, indicating that reduced activity of IGF1 on IGF1R in motoneurons is responsible for the observed effect. These data provide evidence that elevated expression of IGFBP5 in diabetic nerves reduces the availability of IGF1 for IGF1R on motor axons, thus leading to progressive neurodegeneration. Inhibition of IGFBP5 could thus offer novel treatment strategies for DNP. KW - Motor nerve biopsy KW - Diabetic polyneuropathy KW - Neuropathy KW - Neurotrophic factors KW - Axonal degeneration Y1 - 2015 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-154569 VL - 130 SP - 373 EP - 387 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Andreska, Thomas A1 - Lüningschrör, Patrick A1 - Wolf, Daniel A1 - McFleder, Rhonda L. A1 - Ayon-Olivas, Maurilyn A1 - Rattka, Marta A1 - Drechsler, Christine A1 - Perschin, Veronika A1 - Blum, Robert A1 - Aufmkolk, Sarah A1 - Granado, Noelia A1 - Moratalla, Rosario A1 - Sauer, Markus A1 - Monoranu, Camelia A1 - Volkmann, Jens A1 - Ip, Chi Wang A1 - Stigloher, Christian A1 - Sendtner, Michael T1 - DRD1 signaling modulates TrkB turnover and BDNF sensitivity in direct pathway striatal medium spiny neurons JF - Cell Reports N2 - Highlights • Dopamine receptor-1 activation induces TrkB cell-surface expression in striatal neurons • Dopaminergic deficits cause TrkB accumulation and clustering in the ER • TrkB clusters colocalize with cargo receptor SORCS-2 in direct pathway striatal neurons • Intracellular TrkB clusters fail to fuse with lysosomes after dopamine depletion Summary Disturbed motor control is a hallmark of Parkinson’s disease (PD). Cortico-striatal synapses play a central role in motor learning and adaption, and brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF) from cortico-striatal afferents modulates their plasticity via TrkB in striatal medium spiny projection neurons (SPNs). We studied the role of dopamine in modulating the sensitivity of direct pathway SPNs (dSPNs) to BDNF in cultures of fluorescence-activated cell sorting (FACS)-enriched D1-expressing SPNs and 6-hydroxydopamine (6-OHDA)-treated rats. DRD1 activation causes enhanced TrkB translocation to the cell surface and increased sensitivity for BDNF. In contrast, dopamine depletion in cultured dSPN neurons, 6-OHDA-treated rats, and postmortem brain of patients with PD reduces BDNF responsiveness and causes formation of intracellular TrkB clusters. These clusters associate with sortilin related VPS10 domain containing receptor 2 (SORCS-2) in multivesicular-like structures, which apparently protects them from lysosomal degradation. Thus, impaired TrkB processing might contribute to disturbed motor function in PD. KW - motor learning KW - cortico-striatal synapse KW - basal ganglia KW - direct pathway KW - DRD1 KW - dSPN KW - BDNF KW - TrkB KW - synaptic plasticity KW - GPCR Y1 - 2023 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-349932 VL - 42 IS - 6 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Jänsch, Sarah A1 - Evdokimov, Dimitar A1 - Egenolf, Nadine A1 - Meyer zu Altenschildesche, Caren A1 - Kreß, Luisa A1 - Üçeyler, Nurcan T1 - Distinguishing fibromyalgia syndrome from small fiber neuropathy: a clinical guide JF - Pain Reports N2 - Introduction: Fibromyalgia syndrome (FMS) and small fiber neuropathy (SFN) are distinct pain conditions that share commonalities and may be challenging as for differential diagnosis. Objective: To comprehensively investigate clinical characteristics of women with FMS and SFN to determine clinically applicable parameters for differentiation. Methods: We retrospectively analyzed medical records of 158 women with FMS and 53 with SFN focusing on pain-specific medical and family history, accompanying symptoms, additional diseases, and treatment. We investigated data obtained using standardized pain, depression, and anxiety questionnaires. We further analyzed test results and findings obtained in standardized small fiber tests. Results: FMS patients were on average ten years younger at symptom onset, described higher pain intensities requiring frequent change of pharmaceutics, and reported generalized pain compared to SFN. Pain in FMS was accompanied by irritable bowel or sleep disturbances, and in SFN by paresthesias, numbness, and impaired glucose metabolism (P < 0.01 each). Family history was informative for chronic pain and affective disorders in FMS (P < 0.001) and for neurological disorders in SFN patients (P < 0.001). Small fiber pathology in terms of skin denervation and/or thermal sensory threshold elevation was present in 110/158 (69.7 %) FMS patients and 39/53 (73.6 %) SFN patients. FMS patients mainly showed proximally reduced skin innervation and higher corneal nerve branch densities (p<0.001) whereas SFN patients were characterized by reduced cold detection and prolonged electrical A-delta conduction latencies (P < 0.05). Conclusions: Our data show that FMS and SFN differ substantially. Detailed pain, drug and family history, investigating blood glucose metabolism, and applying differential small fiber tests may help to improve diagnostic differentiation and targeted therapy. KW - fibromyalgia syndrome KW - small fiber neuropathy KW - clinical phenotype KW - pain pattern KW - differential diagnosis Y1 - 2024 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-350306 VL - 9 IS - 1 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Erbacher, Christoph A1 - Vaknine, Shani A1 - Moshitzky, Gilli A1 - Lobentanzer, Sebastian A1 - Eisenberg, Lina A1 - Evdokimov, Dimitar A1 - Sommer, Claudia A1 - Greenberg, David S. A1 - Soreq, Hermona A1 - Üçeyler, Nurcan T1 - Distinct CholinomiR blood cell signature as a potential modulator of the cholinergic system in women with fibromyalgia syndrome JF - Cells N2 - Fibromyalgia syndrome (FMS) is a heterogeneous chronic pain syndrome characterized by musculoskeletal pain and other key co-morbidities including fatigue and a depressed mood. FMS involves altered functioning of the central and peripheral nervous system (CNS, PNS) and immune system, but the specific molecular pathophysiology remains unclear. Anti-cholinergic treatment is effective in FMS patient subgroups, and cholinergic signaling is a strong modulator of CNS and PNS immune processes. Therefore, we used whole blood small RNA-sequencing of female FMS patients and healthy controls to profile microRNA regulators of cholinergic transcripts (CholinomiRs). We compared microRNA profiles with those from Parkinson's disease (PD) patients with pain as disease controls. We validated the sequencing results with quantitative real-time PCR (qRT-PCR) and identified cholinergic targets. Further, we measured serum cholinesterase activity in FMS patients and healthy controls. Small RNA-sequencing revealed FMS-specific changes in 19 CholinomiRs compared to healthy controls and PD patients. qRT-PCR validated miR-182-5p upregulation, distinguishing FMS patients from healthy controls. mRNA targets of CholinomiRs bone morphogenic protein receptor 2 and interleukin 6 signal transducer were downregulated. Serum acetylcholinesterase levels and cholinesterase activity in FMS patients were unchanged. Our findings identified an FMS-specific CholinomiR signature in whole blood, modulating immune-related gene expression. KW - fibromyalgia syndrome KW - cholinergic system KW - CholinomiRs KW - microRNA KW - miR-182-5p KW - Parkinson's disease Y1 - 2022 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-270686 SN - 2073-4409 VL - 11 IS - 8 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Bolzoni, Francesco A1 - Esposti, Roberto A1 - Marchese, Silvia M. A1 - Pozzi, Nicoló G. A1 - Ramirez-Pasos, Uri E. A1 - Isaias, Ioannis U. A1 - Cavallari, Paolo T1 - Disrupt of intra-limb APA pattern in parkinsonian patients performing index-finger flexion JF - Frontiers in Physiology N2 - Voluntary movements induce postural perturbations which are counteracted by anticipatory postural adjustments (APAs). These actions are known to build up long fixation chains toward available support points (inter-limb APAs), so as to grant whole body equilibrium. Moreover, recent studies highlighted that APAs also build-up short fixation chains, within the same limb where a distal segment is moved (intra-limb APAs), aimed at stabilizing the proximal segments. The neural structures generating intra-limb APAs still need investigations; the present study aims to compare focal movement kinematics and intra-limb APA latencies and pattern between healthy subjects and parkinsonian patients, assuming the latter as a model of basal ganglia dysfunction. Intra-limb APAs that stabilize the arm when the index-finger is briskly flexed were recorded in 13 parkinsonian patients and in 10 age-matched healthy subjects. Index-finger movement was smaller in parkinsonian patients vs. healthy subjects (p = 0.01) and more delayed with respect to the onset of the prime mover flexor digitorum superficialis (FDS, p < 0.0001). In agreement with the literature, in all healthy subjects the FDS activation was preceded by an inhibitory intra-limb APA in biceps brachii (BB) and anterior deltoid (AD), and almost simultaneous to an excitatory intra-limb APA in triceps brachii (TB). In parkinsonian patients, no significant differences were found for TB and AD intra-limb APA timings, however only four patients showed an inhibitory intra-limb APA in BB, while other four did not show any BB intra-limb APAs and five actually developed a BB excitation. The frequency of occurrence of normal sign, lacking, and inverted BB APAs was different in healthy vs. parkinsonian participants (p = 0.0016). The observed alterations in index-finger kinematics and intra-limb APA pattern in parkinsonian patients suggest that basal ganglia, in addition to shaping the focal movement, may also contribute to intra-limb APA control. KW - intra-limb anticipatory postural adjustments KW - Parkinson disease KW - basal ganglia KW - motor control KW - human Y1 - 2018 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-369245 SN - 1664-042X VL - 9 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Steigerwald, Frank A1 - Müller, Lorenz A1 - Johannes, Silvia A1 - Matthies, Cordula A1 - Volkmann, Jens T1 - Directional deep brain stimulation of the subthalamic nucleus: a pilot study using a novel neurostimulation device JF - Movement Disorders N2 - Introduction A novel neurostimulation system allows steering current in horizontal directions by combining segmented leads and multiple independent current control. The aim of this study was to evaluate directional DBS effects on parkinsonian motor features and adverse effects of subthalamic neurostimulation. Methods Seven PD patients implanted with the novel directional DBS system for bilateral subthalamic DBS underwent an extended monopolar review session during the first postoperative week, in which current thresholds were determined for rigidity control and stimulation-induced adverse effects using either directional or ring-mode settings. Results Effect or adverse effect thresholds were modified by directional settings for each of the 14 STN leads. Magnitude of change varied markedly between leads, as did orientation of optimal horizontal current steering. Conclusion Directional current steering through chronically implanted segmented electrodes is feasible, alters adverse effect and efficacy thresholds in a highly individual manner, and expands the therapeutic window in a monopolar review as compared to ring-mode DBS. KW - deep brain stimulation KW - Parkinson's disease Y1 - 2016 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-187683 VL - 31 IS - 8 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Schuhmann, Michael K. A1 - Langhauser, Friederike A1 - Zimmermann, Lena A1 - Bellut, Maximilian A1 - Kleinschnitz, Christoph A1 - Fluri, Felix T1 - Dimethyl fumarate attenuates lymphocyte infiltration and reduces infarct size in experimental stroke JF - International journal of molecular sciences N2 - Ischemic stroke is associated with exacerbated tissue damage caused by the activation of immune cells and the initiation of other inflammatory processes. Dimethyl fumarate (DMF) is known to modulate the immune response, activate antioxidative pathways, and improve the blood–brain barrier (BBB) after stroke. However, the specific impact of DMF on immune cells after cerebral ischemia remains unclear. In our study, male mice underwent transient middle cerebral artery occlusion (tMCAO) for 30 min and received oral DMF (15 mg/kg) or a vehicle immediately after tMCAO, followed by twice-daily administrations for 7 days. Infarct volume was assessed on T2-weighted magnetic resonance images on days 1 and 7 after tMCAO. Brain-infiltrating immune cells (lymphocytes, monocytes) and microglia were quantified using fluorescence-activated cell sorting. DMF treatment significantly reduced infarct volumes and brain edema. On day 1 after tMCAO, DMF-treated mice showed reduced lymphocyte infiltration compared to controls, which was not observed on day 7. Monocyte and microglial cell counts did not differ between groups on either day. In the acute phase of stroke, DMF administration attenuated lymphocyte infiltration, probably due to its stabilizing effect on the BBB. This highlights the potential of DMF as a therapeutic candidate for mitigating immune cell-driven damage in stroke. KW - experimental stroke KW - transient middle cerebral artery occlusion model KW - dimethyl fumarate KW - cerebral inflammation Y1 - 2023 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-357731 VL - 24 IS - 21 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Karl, Franziska A1 - Grießhammer, Anne A1 - Üçeyler, Nurcan A1 - Sommer, Claudia T1 - Differential Impact of miR-21 on Pain and Associated Affective and Cognitive Behavior after Spared Nerve Injury in B7-H1 ko Mouse JF - Frontiers in Molecular Neuroscience N2 - MicroRNAs (miRNAs) are increasingly recognized as regulators of immune and neuronal gene expression and are potential master switches in neuropathic pain pathophysiology. miR-21 is a promising candidate that may link the immune and the pain system. To investigate the pathophysiological role of miR-21 in neuropathic pain, we assessed mice deficient of B7 homolog 1 (B7-H1), a major inhibitor of inflammatory responses. In previous studies, an upregulation of miR-21 had been shown in mouse lymphocytes. Young (8 weeks), middle-aged (6 months), and old (12 months) B7-H1 ko mice and wildtype littermates (WT) received a spared nerve injury (SNI). We assessed thermal withdrawal latencies and mechanical withdrawal thresholds. Further, we performed tests for anxiety-like and cognitive behavior. Quantitative real time PCR was used to determine miR-21 relative expression in peripheral nerves, and dorsal root ganglia (DRG) at distinct time points after SNI. We found mechanical hyposensitivity with increasing age of naïve B7-H1 ko mice. Young and middle-aged B7-H1 ko mice were more sensitive to mechanical stimuli compared to WT mice (young: p < 0.01, middle-aged: p < 0.05). Both genotypes developed mechanical and heat hypersensitivity (p < 0.05) after SNI, without intergroup differences. No relevant differences were found after SNI in three tests for anxiety like behavior in B7-H1 ko and WT mice. Also, SNI had no effect on cognition. B7-H1 ko and WT mice showed a higher miR-21 expression (p < 0.05) and invasion of macrophages and T cells in the injured nerve 7 days after SNI without intergroup differences. Our study reveals that increased miR-21 expression in peripheral nerves after SNI is associated with reduced mechanical and heat withdrawal thresholds. These results point to a role of miR-21 in the pathophysiology of neuropathic pain, while affective behavior and cognition seem to be spared. Contrary to expectations, B7-H1 ko mice did not show higher miR-21 expression than WT mice, thus, a B7-H1 knockout may be of limited relevance for the study of miR-21 related pain. KW - B7-H1 KW - PD-L1 KW - immune system KW - neuropathic pain KW - SNI KW - miRNA KW - miR-21 Y1 - 2017 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-170722 VL - 10 IS - 219 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Bail, Kathrin A1 - Notz, Quirin A1 - Rovituso, Damiano M. A1 - Schampel, Andrea A1 - Wunsch, Marie A1 - Koeniger, Tobias A1 - Schropp, Verena A1 - Bharti, Richa A1 - Scholz, Claus-Juergen A1 - Foerstner, Konrad U. A1 - Kleinschnitz, Christoph A1 - Kuerten, Stefanie T1 - Differential effects of FTY720 on the B cell compartment in a mouse model of multiple sclerosis. JF - Journal of Neuroinflammation N2 - Background: MP4-induced experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis (EAE) is a mouse model of multiple sclerosis (MS), which enables targeted research on B cells, currently much discussed protagonists in MS pathogenesis. Here, we used this model to study the impact of the S1P1 receptor modulator FTY720 (fingolimod) on the autoreactive B cell and antibody response both in the periphery and the central nervous system (CNS). Methods: MP4-immunized mice were treated orally with FTY720 for 30 days at the peak of disease or 50 days after EAE onset. The subsequent disease course was monitored and the MP4-specific B cell/antibody response was measured by ELISPOT and ELISA. RNA sequencing was performed to determine any effects on B cell-relevant gene expression. S1P\(_{1}\) receptor expression by peripheral T and B cells, B cell subset distribution in the spleen and B cell infiltration into the CNS were studied by flow cytometry. The formation of B cell aggregates and of tertiary lymphoid organs (TLOs) was evaluated by histology and immunohistochemistry. Potential direct effects of FTY720 on B cell aggregation were studied in vitro. Results: FTY720 significantly attenuated clinical EAE when treatment was initiated at the peak of EAE. While there was a significant reduction in the number of T cells in the blood after FTY720 treatment, B cells were only slightly diminished. Yet, there was evidence for the modulation of B cell receptor-mediated signaling upon FTY720 treatment. In addition, we detected a significant increase in the percentage of B220\(^{+}\) B cells in the spleen both in acute and chronic EAE. Whereas acute treatment completely abrogated B cell aggregate formation in the CNS, the numbers of infiltrating B cells and plasma cells were comparable between vehicle- and FTY720-treated mice. In addition, there was no effect on already developed aggregates in chronic EAE. In vitro B cell aggregation assays suggested the absence of a direct effect of FTY720 on B cell aggregation. However, FTY720 impacted the evolution of B cell aggregates into TLOs. Conclusions: The data suggest differential effects of FTY720 on the B cell compartment in MP4-induced EAE. KW - B cells KW - EAE KW - FTY720 KW - fingolimod KW - multiple sclerosis KW - TLO Y1 - 2017 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-157869 VL - 14 IS - 148 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Brumberg, Joachim A1 - Schröter, Nils A1 - Blazhenets, Ganna A1 - Frings, Lars A1 - Volkmann, Jens A1 - Lapa, Constantin A1 - Jost, Wolfgang H. A1 - Isaias, Ioannis U. A1 - Meyer, Philipp T. T1 - Differential diagnosis of parkinsonism: a head-to-head comparison of FDG PET and MIBG scintigraphy JF - NPJ Parkinsons Disease N2 - [\(^{18}\)F]fluorodeoxyglucose (FDG) PET and [\(^{123}\)I]metaiodobenzylguanidine (MIBG) scintigraphy may contribute to the differential diagnosis of neurodegenerative parkinsonism. To identify the superior method, we retrospectively evaluated 54 patients with suspected neurodegenerative parkinsonism, who were referred for FDG PET and MIBG scintigraphy. Two investigators visually assessed FDG PET scans using an ordinal 6-step score for disease-specific patterns of Lewy body diseases (LBD) or atypical parkinsonism (APS) and assigned the latter to the subgroups multiple system atrophy (MSA), progressive supranuclear palsy (PSP), or corticobasal syndrome. Regions-of-interest analysis on anterior planar MIBG images served to calculate the heart-to-mediastinum ratio. Movement disorder specialists blinded to imaging results established clinical follow-up diagnosis by means of guideline-derived case vignettes. Clinical follow-up (1.7 +/- 2.3 years) revealed the following diagnoses: n = 19 LBD (n = 17 Parkinson's disease [PD], n = 1 PD dementia, and n = 1 dementia with Lewy bodies), n = 31 APS (n = 28 MSA, n = 3 PSP), n = 3 non-neurodegenerative parkinsonism; n = 1 patient could not be diagnosed and was excluded. Receiver operating characteristic analyses for discriminating LBD vs. non-LBD revealed a larger area under the curve for FDG PET than for MIBG scintigraphy at statistical trend level for consensus rating (0.82 vs. 0.69, p = 0.06; significant for investigator #1: 0.83 vs. 0.69, p = 0.04). The analysis of PD vs. MSA showed a similar difference (0.82 vs. 0.69, p = 0.11; rater #1: 0.83 vs. 0.69, p = 0.07). Albeit the notable differences in diagnostic performance did not attain statistical significance, the authors consider this finding clinically relevant and suggest that FDG PET, which also allows for subgrouping of APS, should be preferred. KW - clinical diagnosis KW - F-18-FDG PET KW - disease KW - dementia KW - accuracy KW - stimulation KW - guidelines KW - criteria KW - brain KW - risk Y1 - 2020 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-230675 VL - 6 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Pritchard, Rory A. A1 - Falk, Lovissa A1 - Larsson, Mathilda A1 - Leinders, Mathias A1 - Sorkin, Linda S. T1 - Different phosphoinositide 3-kinase isoforms mediate carrageenan nociception and inflammation JF - Pain N2 - Phosphoinositide 3-kinases (PI3Ks) participate in signal transduction cascades that can directly activate and sensitize nociceptors and enhance pain transmission. They also play essential roles in chemotaxis and immune cell infiltration leading to inflammation. We wished to determine which PI3K isoforms were involved in each of these processes. Lightly anesthetized rats (isoflurane) were injected subcutaneously with carrageenan in their hind paws. This was preceded by a local injection of 1% DMSO vehicle or an isoform-specific antagonist to PI3K-α (compound 15-e), -β (TGX221), -δ (Cal-101), or -γ (AS252424). We measured changes in the mechanical pain threshold and spinal c-Fos expression (4 hours after injection) as indices of nociception. Paw volume, plasma extravasation (Evans blue, 0.3 hours after injection), and neutrophil (myeloperoxidase; 1 hour after injection) and macrophage (CD11b+; 4 hour after injection) infiltration into paw tissue were the measured inflammation endpoints. Only PI3K-γ antagonist before treatment reduced the carrageenan-induced pain behavior and spinal expression of c-Fos (P ≤ 0.01). In contrast, pretreatment with PI3K-α, -δ, and-γ antagonists reduced early indices of inflammation. Plasma extravasation PI3K-α (P ≤ 0.05), -δ (P ≤ 0.05), and -γ (P ≤ 0.01), early (0-2 hour) edema -α (P ≤ 0.05), -δ (P ≤ 0.001), and -γ (P ≤ 0.05), and neutrophil infiltration (all P ≤ 0.001) were all reduced compared to vehicle pretreatment. Later (2-4 hour), edema and macrophage infiltration (P ≤ 0.05) were reduced by only the PI3K-δ and -γ isoform antagonists, with the PI3K-δ antagonist having a greater effect on edema. PI3K-β antagonism was ineffective in all paradigms. These data indicate that pain and clinical inflammation are pharmacologically separable and may help to explain clinical conditions in which inflammation naturally wanes or goes into remission, but pain continues unabated. KW - c-Fos KW - macrophage KW - neutrophil KW - plasma extravasation KW - pain KW - edema Y1 - 2016 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-150248 VL - 157 IS - 1 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Pritchard, Rory A. A1 - Falk, Lovissa A1 - Larsson, Mathilda A1 - Leinders, Mathias A1 - Sorkin, Linda S. T1 - Different phosphoinositide 3-kinase isoforms mediate carrageenan nociception and inflammation JF - Pain N2 - Phosphoinositide 3-kinases (PI3Ks) participate in signal transduction cascades that can directly activate and sensitize nociceptors and enhance pain transmission. They also play essential roles in chemotaxis and immune cell infiltration leading to inflammation. We wished to determine which PI3K isoforms were involved in each of these processes. Lightly anesthetized rats (isoflurane) were injected subcutaneously with carrageenan in their hind paws. This was preceded by a local injection of 1% DMSO vehicle or an isoform-specific antagonist to PI3K-α (compound 15-e), -β (TGX221), -δ (Cal-101), or -γ (AS252424). We measured changes in the mechanical pain threshold and spinal c-Fos expression (4 hours after injection) as indices of nociception. Paw volume, plasma extravasation (Evans blue, 0.3 hours after injection), and neutrophil (myeloperoxidase; 1 hour after injection) and macrophage (CD11b+; 4 hour after injection) infiltration into paw tissue were the measured inflammation endpoints. Only PI3K-γ antagonist before treatment reduced the carrageenan-induced pain behavior and spinal expression of c-Fos (P <= 0.01). In contrast, pretreatment with PI3K-α, -δ, and -γ antagonists reduced early indices of inflammation. Plasma extravasation PI3K-α (P <= 0.05), -δ (P <= 0.05), and -γ (P <= 0.01), early (0-2 hour) edema -α (P <= 0.05), -δ (P <= 0.001), and -γ (P <= 0.05), and neutrophil infiltration (all P <= 0.001) were all reduced compared to vehicle pretreatment. Later (2-4 hour), edema and macrophage infiltration (P <= 0.05) were reduced by only the PI3K-δ and -γ isoform antagonists, with the PI3K-δ antagonist having a greater effect on edema. PI3K-β antagonism was ineffective in all paradigms. These data indicate that pain and clinical inflammation are pharmacologically separable and may help to explain clinical conditions in which inflammation naturally wanes or goes into remission, but pain continues unabated. KW - c-Fos KW - Edema KW - Macrophage KW - Neutrophil KW - Plasma extravasation KW - Pain KW - PI3K isoforms Y1 - 2016 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-191312 VL - 157 IS - 1 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Hecker, Katharina A1 - Grüner, Julia A1 - Hartmannsberger, Beate A1 - Appeltshauser, Luise A1 - Villmann, Carmen A1 - Sommer, Claudia A1 - Doppler, Kathrin T1 - Different binding and pathogenic effect of neurofascin and contactin–1 autoantibodies in autoimmune nodopathies JF - Frontiers in Immunology N2 - Introduction IgG4 autoantibodies against paranodal proteins are known to induce acute-onset and often severe sensorimotor autoimmune neuropathies. How autoantibodies reach their antigens at the paranode in spite of the myelin barrier is still unclear. Methods We performed in vitro incubation experiments with patient sera on unfixed and unpermeabilized nerve fibers and in vivo intraneural and intrathecal passive transfer of patient IgG to rats, to explore the access of IgG autoantibodies directed against neurofascin-155 and contactin-1 to the paranodes and their pathogenic effect. Results We found that in vitro incubation resulted in weak paranodal binding of anti-contactin-1 autoantibodies whereas anti-neurofascin-155 autoantibodies bound to the nodes more than to the paranodes. After short-term intraneural injection, no nodal or paranodal binding was detectable when using anti-neurofascin-155 antibodies. After repeated intrathecal injections, nodal more than paranodal binding could be detected in animals treated with anti-neurofascin-155, accompanied by sensorimotor neuropathy. In contrast, no paranodal binding was visible in rats intrathecally injected with anti-contactin-1 antibodies, and animals remained unaffected. Conclusion These data support the notion of different pathogenic mechanisms of anti-neurofascin-155 and anti-contactin-1 autoantibodies and different accessibility of paranodal and nodal structures. KW - autoimmune nodopathy KW - IgG4 KW - neurofascin KW - contactin KW - node of ranvier KW - inflammatory neuropathy KW - passive transfer Y1 - 2023 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-320395 VL - 14 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Polat, Bülent A1 - Wohlleben, Gisela A1 - Kosmala, Rebekka A1 - Lisowski, Dominik A1 - Mantel, Frederick A1 - Lewitzki, Victor A1 - Löhr, Mario A1 - Blum, Robert A1 - Herud, Petra A1 - Flentje, Michael A1 - Monoranu, Camelia-Maria T1 - Differences in stem cell marker and osteopontin expression in primary and recurrent glioblastoma JF - Cancer Cell International N2 - Background Despite of a multimodal approach, recurrences can hardly be prevented in glioblastoma. This may be in part due to so called glioma stem cells. However, there is no established marker to identify these stem cells. Methods Paired samples from glioma patients were analyzed by immunohistochemistry for expression of the following stem cell markers: CD133, Musashi, Nanog, Nestin, octamer-binding transcription factor 4 (Oct4), and sex determining region Y-box 2 (Sox2). In addition, the expression of osteopontin (OPN) was investigated. The relative number of positively stained cells was determined. By means of Kaplan–Meier analysis, a possible association with overall survival by marker expression was investigated. Results Sixty tissue samples from 30 patients (17 male, 13 female) were available for analysis. For Nestin, Musashi and OPN a significant increase was seen. There was also an increase (not significant) for CD133 and Oct4. Patients with mutated Isocitrate Dehydrogenase-1/2 (IDH-1/2) status had a reduced expression for CD133 and Nestin in their recurrent tumors. Significant correlations were seen for CD133 and Nanog between OPN in the primary and recurrent tumor and between CD133 and Nestin in recurrent tumors. By confocal imaging we could demonstrate a co-expression of CD133 and Nestin within recurrent glioma cells. Patients with high CD133 expression had a worse prognosis (22.6 vs 41.1 months, p = 0.013). A similar trend was seen for elevated Nestin levels (24.9 vs 41.1 months, p = 0.08). Conclusions Most of the evaluated markers showed an increased expression in their recurrent tumor. CD133 and Nestin were associated with survival and are candidate markers for further clinical investigation. KW - Glioblastoma KW - Glioma stem cells KW - Osteopontin KW - CD133 KW - Nestin Y1 - 2022 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-301240 SN - 1475-2867 VL - 22 ER - TY - THES A1 - Schmid, Harriet T1 - Die Wirkung des Phosphodiesterase-IV-Inhibitors Mesopram auf Faktoren der Blut-Hirn-Schranke T1 - Effects of the Phosphodiesterase-IV-Inhibitor Mesopram on factors of the blood-brain-barrier N2 - Multiple Sklerose ist eine chronisch degenerative Erkrankung des ZNS, deren Therapie-möglichkeiten noch immer begrenzt sind. In der vorliegenden Arbeit wurde in vitro der selektive PDE-IV-Inhibitor Mesopram untersucht, welcher bereits in einer Phase II Studie bei Patienten mit klinisch gesicherter MS zum Einsatz kommt. Anhand von HBMEC’s, die als ein Model der menschlichen BHS gelten, konnten TJ’s (ZO-1, Claudin-3, Occludin), Adhäsionsmoleküle (ICAM, VCAM, MCAM), Zytokine und Chemokine (AR, Il-6, MCP-1, Il-8) und MMP-2 nachgewiesen werden. Diese Faktoren sind bei der Zerstörung der BHS in der Pathologie der MS beteiligt. Die Idee dieser Arbeit war es, durch die spezifische PDE-IV-Inhibition mit Mesopram die untersuchten Faktoren der BHS so zu beeinflussen, dass eine weitere Permeabilitätserhöhung verhindert werden könnte. Da es sich bei MS um eine inflammatorische Erkrankung handelt und TNFα in MS-Läsionen gefunden wird, wurde in dieser Arbeit TNFα als inflammatorischer Stimulus verwendet. Unter TNFα-Stimulation wurden die meisten der genannten Faktoren vermehrt exprimiert. Keine Veränderung unter TNFα zeigten Occludin, ZO-1, VCAM und MMP-2. Die HBMEC’s wurden über 24 und 48 h mit TNFα und Mesopram stimuliert. Es konnte in den unterschiedlichen Auswertungen (ELISA, FACS, Western Blot, Zymographie) keine regulatorische Modulation der verschiedenen Faktoren unter Mesopram-induzierter cAMP-Erhöhung nachgewiesen werden. N2 - Multiple Sklerose ist eine chronisch degenerative Erkrankung des ZNS, deren Therapie-möglichkeiten noch immer begrenzt sind. In der vorliegenden Arbeit wurde in vitro der selektive PDE-IV-Inhibitor Mesopram untersucht, welcher bereits in einer Phase II Studie bei Patienten mit klinisch gesicherter MS zum Einsatz kommt. Anhand von HBMEC’s, die als ein Model der menschlichen BHS gelten, konnten TJ’s (ZO-1, Claudin-3, Occludin), Adhäsionsmoleküle (ICAM, VCAM, MCAM), Zytokine und Chemokine (AR, Il-6, MCP-1, Il-8) und MMP-2 nachgewiesen werden. Diese Faktoren sind bei der Zerstörung der BHS in der Pathologie der MS beteiligt. Die Idee dieser Arbeit war es, durch die spezifische PDE-IV-Inhibition mit Mesopram die untersuchten Faktoren der BHS so zu beeinflussen, dass eine weitere Permeabilitätserhöhung verhindert werden könnte. Da es sich bei MS um eine inflammatorische Erkrankung handelt und TNFα in MS-Läsionen gefunden wird, wurde in dieser Arbeit TNFα als inflammatorischer Stimulus verwendet. Unter TNFα-Stimulation wurden die meisten der genannten Faktoren vermehrt exprimiert. Keine Veränderung unter TNFα zeigten Occludin, ZO-1, VCAM und MMP-2. Die HBMEC’s wurden über 24 und 48 h mit TNFα und Mesopram stimuliert. Es konnte in den unterschiedlichen Auswertungen (ELISA, FACS, Western Blot, Zymographie) keine regulatorische Modulation der verschiedenen Faktoren unter Mesopram-induzierter cAMP-Erhöhung nachgewiesen werden. KW - Blut-Hirn-Schranke KW - Phosphodiesterasehemmer KW - Multiple Sklerose KW - blood-brain-barrier KW - multiple sclerosis KW - phosphodiesterase inhibitor Y1 - 2007 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-26345 ER - TY - THES A1 - Lintner, Hannes T1 - Die Wertigkeit des Liquorbiomarkers CXCL-13 in der Diagnostik der Neuroborreliose und anderer neuroinflammatorischer Erkrankungen T1 - Sensitivity and specificity of cerebrospinal fluid CXCL13 for diagnosing Lyme neuroborreliosis : A study on 1410 patients and review of the literature N2 - Zu den häufigsten Symptomen der Neuroborreliose zählen Meningopolyradikulitis, lymphozytäre Meningitis und eine Beteiligung von Hirnnerven. Die Diagnosestellung erfolgt anhand klinischer Symptomatik, Liquoranalyse und Antikörperuntersuchungen von Liquor und Serum. Besonders in der Frühphase der Infektion gestaltet sich die Diagnosesicherung aufgrund der noch fehlenden Antikörperreaktion jedoch oftmals sehr schwierig. Die Ergebnisse mehrerer Studien legen nahe, dass CXCL-13 einen wertvollen Beitrag leisten könnte, um diese diagnostische Lücke zu schließen. Ziel der Studie war es, die Wertigkeit des Liquorbiomarkers CXCL-13 in der Diagnostik der Neuroborreliose und anderer neuroinflammatorischer Erkrankungen anhand eines großen unselektierten Kollektivs zu ermitteln, einen cut-off Wert für die Verwendung im klinischen Alltag zu definieren und die Ergebnisse mit der bestehenden Literatur zu vergleichen. Dafür wurden am Klinikum Wels-Grieskirchen über einen Zeitraum von 3 Jahren alle Patienten analysiert, bei denen im Rahmen einer Liquorpunktion die CXCL-13 Konzentration bestimmt wurde. Die Patienten wurden anhand der Hauptdiagnose bei Entlassung in 12 Diagnosegruppen aufgeteilt, für die Einteilung der Neuroborreliose Patienten wurden die Diagnoseleitlinien der DGN herangezogen. Alle Liquorproben wurden routinemäßig auf Zellzahl, Gesamteiweiß und Laktat untersucht, die CXCL-13 Konzentration wurde anhand eines enzyme-linked immunsorbent assay (CXCL-13 ELISA, Euroimmun) bestimmt. Unter den 1410 augewerteten Patienten fanden sich 29 Fälle mit gesicherter Neuroborreliose sowie 9 Fälle mit wahrscheinlicher/möglicher Neuroborreliose. Beide Neuroborreliosegruppen zeigten eine deutlich erhöhte mediane CXCL-13 Konzentration (554pg/ml bzw. 649pg/ml), in der Gruppe der bakteriellen und Pilzinfektionen (n=6) fand sich ebenfalls ein deutlich erhöhter Median von 410pg/ml. Alle anderen Gruppen wiesen signifikant niedrigere CXCL-13 Konzentrationen auf (p<0,001), lediglich bei sechs Patienten aus der Gruppe der soliden Tumore, darunter ein kutanes Lymphom und fünf hirneigene Tumore, wurden Werte über 500pg/ml gefunden. Anhand einer ROC-Kurve wurde der ideale cut-off für die Diagnose der gesicherten Neuroborreliose errechnet. Dieser lag bei 55,5pg/ml mit einer Sensitivität von 96,6% (95% KI 80,4-99,8%) und einer Spezifität von 94,9% (95% KI 93,5-95,9%). Bei 28 der 29 gesicherten Neuroborreliosefälle konnte ein positiver Antikörperindex nachgewiesen werden, dies entspricht einer Sensitivität von 96,6%. Der direkte Erregernachweis mittels PCR wurde bei neun Patienten durchgeführt, er war lediglich in zwei Fällen positiv, die Sensitivität lag bei 22,2%. Bei den Patienten mit wahrscheinlicher Neuroborreliose (n=5) war eine Bestimmung des Antikörper-Index nicht möglich, da entweder nur im Serum oder im Liquor borrelienspezifische Antikörper vorlagen. Alle Patienten zeigten eine typische klinische Symptomatik, eine lymphozytäre Pleozytose und deutlich erhöhte CXCL-13 Konzentrationen. Es erfolgte eine antibiotische Therapie mit Ceftriaxon, worauf die Symptomatik rasch rückläufig war. Die Ergebnisse der Studie bestätigen die hohe Wertigkeit von CXCL-13 für die Diagnose der Neuroborreliose und belegen die Übertragbarkeit der bisherigen Funde auf ein unselektiertes Patientenkollektiv. Die CXCL-13 Bestimmung ist dem direkten Erregernachweis deutlich überlegen, dieser ist aufgrund der niedrigen Sensitivität lediglich als Bestätigungstest geeignet. Im Vergleich zum borrelienspezifischen Antikörper-Index ist CXCL-13 als in etwa ebenbürtig anzusehen. Besonders in der Frühphase der Infektion bietet die CXCL-13 Bestimmung aufgrund der Latenzzeit bis zur Nachweisbarkeit von Antikörpern jedoch einen deutlichen Vorteil. Zusätzlich fällt die CXCL-13 Konzentration nach erfolgter Therapie rasch wieder ab, wodurch es sich auch als Verlaufsparameter eignet. Ein positiver Antikörper-Index kann über viele Jahre persistieren, weshalb eine Unterscheidung zwischen akuter und abgelaufener Infektion unmöglich ist. Am sinnvollsten erscheint eine Kombination von CXCL-13 und Antikörper-Index, in Verbindung mit der klinischen Präsentation ergibt sich so eine sehr hohe diagnostische Sicherheit in allen Stadien der Erkrankung. N2 - Introduction: The B-cell chemoattractant CXCL13 has been suggested as a cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) biomarker for Lyme neuroborreliosis (LNB). Our aim was to substantiate the value of CXCL13 in a large unselected cohort and determine a practical cut-off value to diagnose LNB. Methods: We retrospectively studied clinical and CSF data of consecutive patients who underwent CSF CXCL13 testing over a period of three years (February 2015 to January 2018) at our academic teaching hospital. Patients were classified into 12 groups according to their final diagnosis. To diagnose LNB (definite or probable/possible), definitions of the respective guideline of the German Neurological Society were applied. Results: Of 1410 patients, 29 were diagnosed with definite LNB and 9 with probable/possible LNB. Median CXCL13 levels were highly elevated in both LNB groups (exceeding the test limit of 500 pg/mL) and the group with bacterial/fungal CNS infections (410 pg/mL; n= 6), while the other nine disease groups had markedly lower median CXCL13 levels (p < 0.001). For definite LNB, the best CXCL13 test cut-off was 55.5 pg/mL with a sensitivity of 96.6% (95% confidence interval, CI, 80.4%-99.8%) and a specificity of 94.9% (95% CI 93.5%- 95.9%). All patients diagnosed with LNB showed improvement of clinical symptoms after antibiotic treatment. Conclusion: In this large monocentric cohort, CSF CXCL13 was found to be a highly sensitive and useful marker for LNB. A review of the literature on the sensitivity and specificity of CSF CXCL13 in the differential of LNB is provided. KW - Borreliose KW - Neuroborreliose Y1 - 2022 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-260471 ER - TY - THES A1 - Seager, Anna T1 - Die urämische Neuropathie - ein Vitamin-B\(_{12}\)-Mangel? T1 - Uremic Neuropathy - a Vitamin B\(_{12}\) Deficiency? N2 - Eine Vielzahl von Patienten mit fortgeschrittener, beziehungsweise dialysepflichtiger Niereninsuffizienz entwickeln eine Polyneuropathie. Die Pathogenese der urämischen Neuropathie (UN) ist nicht geklärt, sodass auf der Suche nach dem Pathomechanismus auch ein Vitamin-B12-Mangel diskutiert werden muss, da dieser ähnliche Symptome wie die UN hervorrufen kann. Ziel dieser Studie war es, den Zusammenhang zwischen den Parametern des Vitamin-B12-Stoffwechsels und der UN darzustellen. In einer prospektiven Studie mit insgesamt 54 teilnehmenden Patienten wurden diese vor und nach einer Vitamin-B12-Substitution laborchemisch untersucht. Zudem erhielten die Patienten neben einer klinischen Untersuchung eine elektroneurographische Diagnostik des N. suralis und des N. tibialis, sowie eine QST-Untersuchung. N2 - Uremic neuropathy (UN) is the most common neurological disorder in end-stage renal disease. The pathophysiology of uremic neuropathy is complex and is not yet fully understood. Vitamin B12 deficiency can cause severe neurological disorders and symptoms are similar to UN. To investigate whether UN is due to Vitamin B12 deficiency, we conducted a study measuring Vitamin B12 Biomarkers on 54 dialysis patients before and after administering Vitamin B12. In addition a full neurological clinical exam, as well as electroneurography and QST were conducted before and after Vitamin B12 supplementation. KW - Urämie KW - Polyneuropathie KW - Chronische Niereninsuffizienz KW - Vitamin-B12-Mangel KW - Dialyse KW - Methylmalonsäure Y1 - 2022 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-291094 ER - TY - THES A1 - Kerscher, Susanne Regina T1 - Die Rolle von Makrophagen an der motorischen Endplatte bei der Pathogenese neuromuskulärer Erkrankungen am Beispiel von Tiermodellen peripherer Neuropathien vom Charcot-Marie-Tooth-Typ T1 - The role of macrophages at neuromuscular junctions in the pathogenesis of Charcot-Marie-Tooth neuropathies N2 - Bei den Charcot-Marie-Tooth (CMT) Neuropathien handelt es sich um erbliche Erkrankungen des peripheren Nervensystems, die progredient zu motorischen und sensorischen Defiziten führen und für die bislang keine kausalen Therapieoptionen existieren. In verschiedenen Studien konnte gezeigt werden, dass Entzündungsreaktionen, insbesondere durch Lymphozyten und Makrophagen vermittelt, eine bedeutende Rolle bei der Pathogenese dieser Erkrankung spielen. Neben neuronaler und axonaler Schädigung, sowie Demyelinisierung ist in untersuchten Myelin Mutanten auch eine erhöhte Anzahl an denervierten neuromuskulärer Endplatten zu erkennen. Eine genetische Blockade der Makrophagen-Aktivierung konnte in den Studien eine Verbesserung sämtlicher neuropathologischer Merkmale bei gleichzeitig reduzierter Makrophagenanzahl zeigen. Ob und welche Rolle Makrophagen bei der Denervation neuromuskulärer Endplatten spielen, blieb bislang ungeklärt. In dieser Studie konnte in allen untersuchten Myelin Mutanten im Vergleich zum Wildtyp eine Zunahme an neuromuskulären Synapsen beobachtet werden, die mit Makrophagen räumlich assoziiert waren. Daneben zeigten entsprechende Myelin Mutanten eine Zunahme denervierter und partiell denervierter Endplatten und zwar interessanterweise direkt proportional zur Anzahl an Synapsen in Assoziation mit Makrophagen. Das bedeutet, dass die Anzahl an Endplatten in Assoziation mit Makrophagen verhältnismäßig parallel zur Anzahl an denervierten Endplatten zunahm, während die Anzahl an Makrophagen im gesamten Muskel nahezu unverändert blieb. Dies deutet eine mögliche Rolle der räumlich mit Endplatten assoziierten Makrophagen an deren Denervation an. Dabei waren alle Synapsen in Assoziation mit Makrophagen innerviert und damit morphologisch intakt. Bei doppel-mutanten Mäusen mit genetischer Blockade der Makrophagen-Aktivierung waren die beschriebenen pathologischen Merkmale an der neuromuskulären Synapse deutlich reduziert bei gleichzeitig signifikanter Abnahme an Makrophagen in Assoziation mit Endplatten. Ähnliche pathologische Auffälligkeiten wie bei Myelin Mutanten fanden sich in geringerer Ausprägung auch im Wildtyp im Rahmen des Alterungsprozesses sowie auch bei Mäusen mit Defizienz des neurotrophen Faktors CNTF. Zusammenfassend deuten die Ergebnisse darauf hin, dass sowohl in der Pathogenese der CMT Neuropathie wie auch im Rahmen altersbedingter Neurodegeneration ein Makrophagen-vermittelter Schaden an der neuromuskulären Endplatte entsteht. Wesentliche Mediatoren scheinen hierbei das von Fibroblasten und vermutlich auch perisynaptischen Fibroblasten exprimierte CSF-1 zu sein, sowie MCP-1, das durch Schwann Zellen und möglicherweise auch von terminalen Schwann Zellen freigesetzt wird. Auch eine Defizienz des neurotrophen Faktors CNTF bewirkt zumindest in geringem Ausmaß eine Zunahme der pathologischen Merkmale Denervation und Makrophagen-Endplatten-Assoziation im Vergleich zum Wildtyp. Diese Ergebnisse erweitern insbesondere das Wissen um Pathomechanismen an der neuromuskulären Endplatte und eröffnen neue Möglichkeiten der Behandlung für CMT und weitere neuromuskuläre Erkrankungen. N2 - Charcot-Marie-Tooth (CMT) neuropathies are a group of hereditary diseases of the peripheral nervous system that progressively lead to motor and sensory deficits and for which currently no causal therapeutic options exist. Various studies revealed that inflammatory reactions, especially mediated by lymphocytes and macrophages, play a significant role in the pathogenesis of this disease. In addition to demyelination, neuronal and axonal damage, an increased number of denervated neuromuscular junctions were detected in myelin mutant mice. In these studies, a genetic blockade of macrophage activation induced an improvement in all neuropathological features with a simultaneous reduction in the number of macrophages. Whether and which role macrophages play in the denervation of neuromuscular endplates remained unclear by now. In this presented study, an increase in neuromuscular synapses spatially associated with macrophages was observed in all investigated myelin mutant mice compared to wild type mice. In addition, corresponding myelin mutants showed an increase in denervated and partially denervated endplates directly proportional to the number of synapses associated with macrophages. This means that the number of endplates in association with macrophages increased relatively in parallel with the number of denervated endplates, while the number of macrophages remained nearly unchanged throughout the skeletal muscle. This suggests a possible pathogenetic role of spatially endplate-associated macrophages in their denervation. All synapses in association with macrophages were innervated and thus morphologically intact. In dual mutant mice with a genetic blockade of macrophage activation, the described pathological features at the neuromuscular junction were significantly reduced with concomitant significant decrease in macrophages associated with endplates. Similar pathological abnormalities as in myelin mutants were found to a lesser extent also in the wild type in the context of the aging process as well as in mice with deficiency of the neurotrophic factor CNTF. In summary, these results suggest that macrophage-related damage of neuromuscular junctions occurs in both the pathogenesis of CMT neuropathy and in the context of age-related neurodegeneration. Important mediators seem to be CSF-1 expressed by fibroblasts and probably also perisynaptic fibroblasts, as well as MCP-1, which is released by Schwann cells and possibly also by terminal Schwann cells. Furthermore, a deficiency of the neurotrophic factor CNTF causes, at least to a small extent, an increase in the pathological features of denervation and macrophage-endplate association compared to the wild-type. In particular, these findings expand knowledge of pathomechanisms at the neuromuscular endplate and open up new treatment options for CMT and other neuromuscular diseases. KW - CMT KW - Charcot-Marie-Tooth KW - hereditäre Neuropathien KW - neuromuskuläre Endplatte KW - Makrophagen Y1 - 2018 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-169412 ER - TY - THES A1 - Kobsar, Igor V. T1 - Die Rolle von Immunzellen bei der primär genetisch-vermittelten Demyelinisierung in einem Mausmodell für die Charcot-Marie-Tooth-Neuropathie, Typ 1X T1 - The role of immune cells in genetic-mediated demyelination in a mouse model of Charcot-Marie-Tooth neuropathy, type 1X N2 - Ziel der vorliegenden Arbeit war, zu untersuchen, ob Immunzellen den Schweregrad einer peripheren Neuropathie im Mausmodell von CMT1X (Cx32def (Cx32-defiziente) Maus) beeinflussen können. Mit Hilfe von immunhistochemischen Färbemethoden, lichtmikroskopischen, immunelektronenmikroskopischen und computergestützen konventionellen elektronenmikroskopischen Auswertungsverfahren wurde die Anzahl von endoneuralen Makrophagen und CD8+ T-Zellen, sowie die Morphologie von Quadricepsnerven und ventralen Spinalwurzeln analysiert.. Aufgrund der vorliegenden Ergebnissen können dabei folgende Aussagen getroffen werden: 1. Makrophagen und CD8+ T-Zellen sind in Quadricepsnerven von Cx32-defizienten Mäusen hochreguliert, wobei die Anzahl der endoneuralen Makrophagen die Anzahl der CD8+ T-Zellen wesentlich übersteigt. Die Anzahl war altersabhängig und korrelierte mit dem Schweregrad des pathomorphologischen Bildes der peripheren Neuropathie. 2. Mit Immunelektronenmikroskopie haben wir eindeutig identifizierbare endoneurale Makrophagen innerhalb der endoneuralen Röhren in engem Kontakt zu demyelinisierten oder in Demyelinisierung begriffenen Axonen nachgewiesen. Endoneurale Makrophagen enthielten häufig Reste von phagozytiertem Myelin. 3. Bei Immun- und konventioneller Elektronenmikroskopie haben wir häufig ausgeprägte Kontakte zwischen Makrophagen und Fibroblasten beobachtet. 4. In Cx32def/RAG-1-/- Doppelmutanten, die zusätzlich zu der Myelinmutation auch keine reifen Lymphozyten beinhalten, ist eine signifikant geringere Hochregulation der Anzahl von endoneuralen Makrophagen nachweisbar, ebenso eine wesentliche Abmilderung der pathologischen Veränderungen von Quadricepsnerven und ventralen Spinalwurzeln im Vergleich zu Cx32def/ RAG-1+/? Geschwistertieren. Diese Ergebnisse lassen die Schlußfolgerung zu, daß Makrophagen und CD8+ T-Zellen die primär genetisch-bedingte Demyelinisierung im Mausmodell für CMT1X wesentlich verstärkend beeinflussen. Aufgrund der ähnlichen Literaturdaten über das Mausmodell von CMT1B (P0+/- Mutante) können wir vermuten, daß die Interaktion zwischen Schwann- und Immunzellen eine wichtige Komponente der peripheren Demyelinisierung in Mausmodellen für CMT1 ist. N2 - An aim of the presented work was to investigate whether immune cells could influence upon the severity of a peripheral neuropathy in a mouse model of CMT1X (Cx32def (Cx32-deficient mouse). Using immunohistochemical methods of staining, light-, immunelectron microscopy and computerised conventional electron microscopy we analysed a number of endoneurial macrophages and CD8+ T-cells as well as morphology of N. Quadriceps and ventral spinal roots. Taking into account our results, we could make such a conclusion: 1. Macrophages and CD8+ T-cells are upregulated in the N. Quadriceps and the number of endoneurial macrophages is significantly higher in comparison with the number of endoneurial CD8+ T-cells. These numbers are correlated with the age of the mice and with the severity of patholomorphological signs of peripheral neuropathy. 2. With the help of immunelectronmicroscopy we could definitely identify endoneurial macrophages inside of endoneurial tubes in close contact with axons during or after the process of demyelination. The endoneurial macrophages included rather often the rest of phagocyted myelin. 3. By means of immun- and conventional electron microscopy we have also observed close contacts between macrophages and fibroblasts inside of investigated nerves. 4. In Cx32def/RAG-1-/- double mutants, which in addition to myelin mutation contained no mature lymphocytes, we observed significantly lower upregulation of endoneurial macrophages as well as amelioration of pathological changes of N. Quadriceps and ventral spinal roots in comparison with Cx32def/ RAG-1+/? littermates. These results lead us to conclusion that macrophages and CD8+ T-cells could significantly aggravate genetically-mediated demyelination in a mouse model of CMT1X. Taking into account similar literature data concerning a mouse model of CMT1B (P0+/- mutants), we could assume, that interaction between Schwann- and immune cells is an important component of the pathogenesis of peripheral demyelination in mouse models of CMT1. KW - CMT KW - HMSN KW - immunzellen KW - RAG-1 KW - makrophagen KW - CMT KW - HMSN immune cells KW - RAG-1 KW - macrophages Y1 - 2005 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-17047 ER - TY - THES A1 - Hornburger, Hannah T1 - Die Rolle des primären somatosensiblen Kortex für die multisensorische Integration bei der Puppenhandillusion – eine tDCS-Studie T1 - The role of the primary somatosensory cortex for multisensory integration during rubber hand illusion - a tDCS study N2 - In der Puppenhandillusion (PHI) wird durch die synchrone Berührung der nicht-sichtbaren Hand des Probanden und einer sichtbaren Puppenhand ein illusio-näres Körperzugehörigkeitsgefühl induziert. Dieses Paradigma erlaubt es zu untersuchen, wie das Gehirn widersprüchliche multisensorische Informationen während einer perzeptiven Inferenz auflöst. Vorausgehende Studien weisen darauf hin, dass der Konflikt zwischen visueller und propriozeptiver Information vor der PHI durch eine Abschwächung des so-matosensiblen Inputs behoben wird. Um herauszufinden, ob eine Exzitabilitäts-Minderung des primären somatosensiblen Kortex die PHI verstärken kann, kam die kathodale transkranielle Gleichstromstimulation (c-tDCS) zum Einsatz. An dreißig gesunden Probanden wurde die PHI ohne (=baseline) und während tDCS untersucht. Jeder Proband erhielt kathodale, anodale und sham-Stimulation an drei unterschiedlichen Tagen im Abstand von je einer Woche. Das PHI-Paradigma wurde in sechs Distanzen (von 17,5 bis 67,5 cm) zwischen der eigenen Hand und der Puppenhand durchgeführt. Das Auftreten der PHI wurde anhand eines Fragebogens (Illusionsscore, IS) und der Abweichung der gefühlten Handposition in Bezug zur realen Position (relativer Drift, RD) evalu-iert. Die kathodale Stimulation war mit einem signifikanten Anstieg des IS im Vergleich zur anodalen Stimulation assoziiert, wohingegen die RD-Werte über alle Stimulationsarten hinweg vergleichbar waren. Die fehlende Signifikanz zwischen Verum und Sham-Stimulation wurde auf die geringe Effektstärke bei vergleichsweise kleinem Probandenkollektiv bezogen. Die Ergebnisse dieser Studie zeigen jedoch eine verstärkte Wahrnehmung der PHI unabhängig von demographischen Faktoren, wenn kathodale tDCS über dem kontralateralen primären somatosensiblen Kortex appliziert wurde. Dies unterstützt unsere Hypothese, dass eine Abschwächung der somatosensiblen Präzision den Weg für eine erleichterte Integration eines fremden Körperteils in das eigene Körperschema ebnet. N2 - In the rubber hand illusion (RHI), illusory bodily ownership is induced by synchronous touch of a participant's hidden hand and a visible surrogate. This paradigm allows investigating how the brain resolves conflicting multisensory evidence during perceptual inference. Previous studies suggest that the conflict between visual and proprioceptive information preceding the RHI is solved by attenuation of the somatosensory input. To investigate whether excitability-decreasing transcranial direct current stimulation (cathodal tDCS) over the primary somatosensory cortex may enhance the RHI, thirty healthy subjects underwent RHI without (baseline) and during tDCS. Each subject received cathodal, anodal, and sham stimulation at independent sessions on three separate days. The RHI paradigm was applied at six interval distances between the real and artificial hand. Occurrence of the RHI was evaluated by a questionnaire (illusion score) and the perceived hand misplacement (relative drift). Compared to sham, neither cathodal, nor anodal tDCS induced significant changes of the illusion score. However, cathodal tDCS was associated with significantly higher illusion scores compared to anodal stimulation. The relative drift was comparable between stimulation modes. Our findings point to a differential impact of cathodal vs. anodal tDCS over the somatosensory region on RHI perception. This may indicate that an attenuation - in contrast to an enhancement - of somatosensory precision might pave the way for the integration of an artificial limb into one's body schema. KW - tDCS KW - Puppenhandillusion KW - Propriozeption KW - multisensorische Integration KW - predictive coding Y1 - 2021 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-232323 ER - TY - THES A1 - Emmerich, Christoph T1 - Die Rolle der clathrin- und dynaminabhängigen Endozytose bei der Internalisation von anti-Amphiphysin-Autoantikörpern im Falle des Stiff-Person-Syndroms, untersucht am Zellkulturmodell hippocampaler Neurone T1 - The role of clathrin- and dynamin dependent endocytosis in internalisation of anti-amphiphysin-autoantibodies in case of Stiff-Person-Syndrom N2 - In dieser Arbeit wurde mit Hilfe von small-molecule Inhibitoren die Rolle von clathrin- und dynaminabhängigen Endozytosemechanismen bei der Aufnahme von anti-Amphiphysin-Autoantikörpern am Zellkulturmodell primärer hippocampaler Neurone untersucht. Hierbei konnte eine Beeinflussung der Autoaantikörperaufnahme durch die Intervention gezeigt werden. Außerdem erfolgte der Versuch der Etablierung eines siRNA knockdowns unter Zuhilfenahme unterschiedlicher Traansfektionsreaaagenzien. N2 - This thesis investigated the role of clathrin and dynamin dependent endocytosis in internalisation of anti-amphiphysin-autoantibodies in primary mouse hippocampal neurons by using small molecule inhibitors. An influence in the uptake due to small molecule treatment can be shown. Furthermore an attempt of siRNA knockdown establishment was performed using different transfection reagents. KW - siRNA KW - small molecule KW - Stiff-Person-Syndrom KW - anti-Amphiphysin Antikörper KW - siRNA KW - small-molecule Inhibitoren KW - Stiff-Person-Syndrom KW - anti-amphiphysin antibodies KW - small-molecule inhibitors Y1 - 2020 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-209360 ER - TY - THES A1 - Zeumer, Karolina T1 - Die Rolle dendritischer Zellen beim ischämischen Schlaganfall T1 - The role of dendritic cells in ischemic stroke N2 - Ziel dieser Studie war es, zu untersuchen, ob dendritische Zellen eine Rolle beim ischämischen Schlaganfall spielen. Zur Beantwortung dieser Fragestellung wurde ein Mausmodell gewählt, in dem es nach Administration von Diphterietoxin zur selektiven Depletion CD11c positiver Zellen kommt (C.FVB-Tg(Itgax-DTR/EGFP)57Lan/J). Hierbei wird der Diphterietoxinrezeptor unter dem CD11c Promotor (ITGAX) exprimiert. Aufgrund der Wiederherstellung dendritischer Zellen nach ca. 24 Stunden waren wiederholte Applikationen von Diphterietoxin notwendig. Die Zusammensetzung anderer Immunzellen wurde dabei im Wesentlichen nicht geändert. Für eine Schlaganfallinduktion wurde eine tMCAO (transient middle cerebral artery occlusion) durchgeführt. Hierbei wird durch Okklusion der A. cerebri media mittels Verschlussfilament für 30 oder 60 Minuten ein Schlaganfall im Mediastromgebiet induziert. Es wurden unterschiedliche Verschlusszeiten, Zeitpunkte und Depletionsraten untersucht. In keinem der Versuchsansätze kam es zu einer signifikanten Veränderung des Schlaganfallvolumens nach Depletion CD11c positiver Zellen. Mittels quantitativer real-time PCR wurde die Expression unterschiedlicher Zytokine nach tMCAO und CD11c-Depletion untersucht. An Tag 1 nach Schlaganfallinduktion und hoher Depletionsrate ergab sich eine Verminderung der Expression von IL-1β und IL-6, während an Tag 3 und niedriger Depletionsrate die Expression dieser Zytokine nach CD11c-Depletion zunahm. Grund hierfür könnte die Expression dieser Zytokine durch andere Zellen des Immunsystems, wie etwa neutrophile Granulozyten oder Mikroglia/Makrophagen sein, die möglicherweise einer regulatorischen Funktion durch die Interaktion von Dendritischen Zellen und regulatorischen T-Zellen unterliegen. Weitere experimentelle Ansätze sind notwendig, um diese Fragestellung beantworten zu können. TGF-β zeigte durchgehend in allen Versuchsanordnungen eine verminderte Expression nach der Depletion dendritischer Zellen. Es ist naheliegend, dass dieses neuroprotektiv-regulatorische Zytokin direkt einer Produktion durch dendritische Zellen oder von nachfolgend aktivierten T-Zellen unterliegt. In immunhistochemischen Studien konnte des Weiteren keine Änderung des Immigrationsverhaltens von CD11b+ Zellen ins Gehirn gesehen werden. Diese Studie unterliegt jedoch einigen Limitationen. So stellte sich im Laufe der Experimente heraus, dass die wiederholte Applikation von Diphterietoxin zu einer erhöhten Mortalität der Versuchstiere führte. Nach Fertigstellung der Experimente erschien hierzu eine Publikation, welche die wiederholte Administration von DTX und die Entwicklung einer Myokarditis im gewählten Mausmodell in Zusammenhang brachte. N2 - The aim of this study was to investigate whether dendritic cells play a role in ischemic stroke. To address the subject we chose a mouse model in which administration of diphteria toxin induces selective depletion of CD11c positive cells (C.FVB-Tg(Itgax-DTR/EGFP)57Lan/J). In these the diphteria toxin receptor is expressed under the CD11c promotor (ITGAX). Due to reconstitution of dendric cells after 24 hours repeated application of diptheria toxin was necessary. In general, the composition of other immune cells was not affected. To induce ischemic stroke, we performed tMCAO (transient middle cerebral artery occlusion). Here ischemic stroke in the perfusion area of the middle cerebral artery is induced by occlusion of the middle cerebral artery via insertion of a blocking filament for 30 or 60 minutes. Different times of blocking, points in time and depletion rates were examined. None of our experimental setups showed significant changes in stroke volumetry after depletion of CD11c positive cells. By means of quantitative real-time PCR we assessed the expression of different cytokines after tMCAO and CD11c depletion. On day 1 after stroke induction and high depletion rate we found a reduction in IL-1β and IL-6 expression, whereas on day 3 and low depletion rate there was an increase of the expression of these two cytokines. This might be due to expression of these cytokines by other cell types of the immune system like neutrophils or microglia/macrophages which may underly regulatory functions due to interaction with dendritic cells and regulatory T cells. Further experiments will be necessary to address these issues thoroughly. In all our experiments TGF-β expression was reduced after depletion of dendritic cells. It appears likely that this neuroprotective-regulatory cytokine is regulated by the production of dendric cells or activated T cells. In immune-histochemical studies there was no change in the migration of CD11b+ cells into the brain. There are some limitations to this study. During our experiments there was evidence that repeated application of diphteria toxin increases mortality in our test animals. After completion of our studies, it was published that repeated administration of DTX favours the development of myocarditis in the chosen mouse model. KW - Schlaganfall KW - Neuroimmunologie KW - Dendritische Zelle Y1 - 2023 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-302580 ER - TY - THES A1 - Schäfer, Sabine T1 - Die funktionelle Relevanz humoraler und zellulärer Immunreaktionen gegen Campylobacter jejuni in der Pathogenese von Immunneuropathien T1 - The functional relevance of humoral and cellulare immune responses to Campylobacter jejuni in the pathogenesis of acute neuropathies. N2 - Verschiedene mögliche Pathomechanismen einer Campylobacter jejuni-spezifischen Immunantwort bei der Entstehung akuter Immunneuropathien wurden untersucht. Neben anderen wurden für die Untersuchungen auch C. jejuni-Stämme eingesetzt, welche von Guillain-Barré- (GBS) und Miller-Fisher-syndrome (MFS) Patienten isoliert worden waren. Es wurden Ultraschall-Gesamt-Homogenate der C. jejuni Stämme sowie von Salmonella typhimurium als Kontrollbakterium hergestellt. Anschließend wurden verschiedene Proteinfraktionen isoliert und die Lipopolysaccharide (LPS) der Bakterien isoliert. Durch Immunisierung von Ratten mit diesen C. jejuni-Präparationen konnten keine Krankheitszeichen der experimentellen autoimmunen Neuritis (EAN) ausgelöst werden. Trotz Produktion hoher Titer C. jejuni-spezifischer Antikörper verlief in diesen Tieren eine anschließend durch P2-spezifische T-Lymphozyten induzierte adoptiv transferierte EAN (AT-EAN) nicht schwerer als in mit komplettem Freund´schen Adjuvans (CFA) kontrollimmunisierten Ratten. Nach Immunisierung mit C. jejuni-Protein wurden C. jejuni-spezifische T-Zellen von Lewis-Ratten gewonnen, die mit allen getesteten C. jejuni-Stämmen als Antigen reagieren, jedoch zeigten C. jejuni-spezifische Ratten-T-Zellen in vitro keine Kreuzreaktivität mit PNS-Antigenen und induzierten in vivo keine Neuritis. Im Modell der EAN läßt sich durch Füttern des Antigens eine natürliche orale Toleranz induzieren, welche die Tiere gegen eine aktiv induzierte EAN resistent macht. Die immunologische Auswirkung der enteralen Gabe von C. jejuni-LPS auf die natürliche Immuntoleranz wurde untersucht. Dabei konnte bei diskrepanten Ergebnissen keine pathogene Bedeutung von enteralen C. jejuni-Antigenen in der Ratte festgestellt werden. Zur Generation und Untersuchung C. jejuni-spezifischer monoklonaler Antikörper wurden Balb/c-Mäuse mit C. jejuni-LPS-Präparationen in CFA immunisiert und die Milzzellen dieser Tiere mit Maus-Myelomzellen fusioniert. Es konnte eine Vielzahl von monoklonalen Antikörpern etabliert werden. Selektive Spezifitäten der monoklonalen Antikörper für C. jejuni-LPS oder -protein wurden detektiert, die meisten der monoklonalen Antikörper als IgM, einige als IgG charakterisiert. Die Antikörper reagieren mit allen getesteten C. jejuni-Stämmen sowohl im ELISA als auch im Western Blot kreuz. Eine Reaktivität der Antikörper mit verschiedenen Gangliosiden konnte nicht nachgewiesen werden. Zur Untersuchung eines elektrophysiologisch fassbaren blockierenden Effektes von C. jejuni-spezifischen Antikörpern wurden Makro-patch-clamp-Untersuchungen am Mäusezwerchfell mit dialysierten Seren von C. jejuni-immunisierten Ratten durchgeführt. Einige der C. jejuni-Antiseren blockierten die präsynaptische Quantenfreisetzung partiell. Dieser Effekt war C. jejuni-spezifisch und durch Salmonella-Antiserum oder Kontrollseren CFA-immunisierter Tiere nicht induzierbar. Ein von uns generierter monoklonaler IgG-Antikörper gegen C. jejuni-LPS wurde ebenfalls in Makro-patch-clamp-Untersuchungen getestet und blockierte die Quantenfreisetzung. Weiterhin wurden humane T-Zellen gegen C. jejuni HB 93-13 generiert. Es konnte erstmals gezeigt werden, daß diese Zellen mit anderen C. jejuni-Stämmen, jedoch nicht mit Salmonellen, kreuzreagieren und ausschließlich Proteine jedoch nicht LPS erkennen. Die generierten Zellen sind alle HLA-DR restringiert und der Phänotyp wurde als CD 4+/CD 8-, /-TZR+ identifiziert. Einige der C. jejuni-spezifischen T-Zell-Linien zeigten eine starke oder partielle Kreuzreaktivität mit humanem rekombinantem P2-Protein des PNS und mit einzelnen P2-Peptiden. Dieser Befund belegt erstmals, dass durch Konfrontation mit C. jejuni eine zelluläre Immunantwort angestoßen werden kann, die in autoimmuner Weise mit Myelinprotein des PNS kreuzreagiert. N2 - The present study evaluates the putative pathogenic role of a Campylobacter jejuni directed immune response in the pathogenesis of acute neuropathies. Among other C. jejuni strains, strains isolated from Guillain-Barré- (GBS) and Miller-Fisher syndrome (MFS) patients were used for this investigation. By sonication, total homogenate of different C. jejuni strains and Salmonella typhimurium, which served as a control, were prepared. Additionally, different protein fractions and bacterial lipopolysaccharides (LPS) were isolated. Immunization of rats with C. jejuni preparations did not lead to clinical manifestation of active experimental autoimmune neuritis (EAN). Furthermore, the severity of adoptive transfer-EAN (AT-EAN), induced by adoptively transferred P2-specific T cells was not altered in rats that had been previously immunized with C. jejuni for production of high anti-C. jejuni antibody titers. C. jejuni-specific T cell lines were generated from Lewis rats immunized with C. jejuni proteins. These T cells proliferated in an antigen-specific manner in the presence of extracts from different C. jejuni strains. C. jejuni-specific rat T cells did not show any cross-reactive proliferation to peripheral nervous system (PNS) antigens. Furthermore, it was not possibe to induce neuritis by adoptive transfer of C. jejuni-specific T cells in vivo. Oral application of myelin antigens induces oral tolerance which renders rats resistant to actively induced EAN. This observation lead to analyse the immunological consequences of oral administration of C. jejuni LPS with respect to the induction of tolerance. C. jejuni/myelin-fed rats developed accelerated clinical sings of EAN compared to control animals. Thus, oral administration of C. jejuni HB 93-13 LPS inhibited the induction of myelin-specific oral tolerance. In order to investigate the humoral immune response, monoclonal C. jejuni-specific antibodies were isolated by immunization of Balb/c mice with C. jejuni LPS preparations emulsified in complete Freund´s adjuvant (CFA). Splenocytes from primed animals were fused with myeloma cells. A number of monoclonal antibodies were characterized. These monoclonal antibodies were either specific for C. jejuni LPS or C. jejuni proteins. These immunoglobulins were characterized to be predominantly IgM, but also IgG antibodies could be found. ELISA and western blot analysis verified cross-reactivity of antibodies with different C. jejuni strains. However, the antibodies were not able to recognize gangliosides. Electrophysiological investigations were used to determine a possible blocking effect of C. jejuni-specific antibodies at the neuromusculare endplate. Alteration of neuromuscular transmission at the diaphragm of mice after appling dialysed sera of C. jejuni immunized rat, were investigated using patch-clamp. Several C. jejuni antisera were able to partially block the pre-synaptic quantal release. This effect was C. jejuni-specific and was not inducible by Salmonella typhimurium antisera or control sera, obtained from CFA immunized animals. Additionally, one of the generated monoclonal C. jejuni LPS specific IgG antibodies was able to block the quantal release. Finally, we were able to generate human T cells reacting specifically with C. jejuni HB 93-13. For the first time it could be shown, that these cells respond to homogenates of other C. jejuni strains but not to Salmonella typhimurium homogenate. Specifically C. jejuni proteins but not C. jejuni LPS were recognized by the human T cell lines. The generated T cells were all HLA-DR restricted and identified to be CD4+/CD8-, /-TCR+. A few of the C. jejuni-specific T cell lines demonstrated a strong cross-reactivity to a PNS-component, the recombinant human P2-protein and single P2-peptides. This observation shows that C. jejuni induces a variety of antigen-specific and non-specific immune responses which are able to facilitate or even trigger autoimmunity against the PNS as occuring in GBS or the MFS. KW - Campylobacter jejuni KW - Immunreaktion KW - Guillain-Barr'e-Syndrom KW - Campylobacter jejuni KW - Guillain-Barré Syndrom KW - Campylobacter jejuni KW - Guillain-Barré syndrome Y1 - 2002 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-5531 ER - TY - THES A1 - Groß, Catharina Luise T1 - Die funktionelle Beteiligung verschiedener Hirnregionen in einer das Körperselbstgefühl täuschenden Illusion: Eine Läsionsstudie T1 - Functional participation of different brain regions in a body-ownerhip illusion- a lesion study N2 - Das Körperselbstgefühl stellt einen elementaren, jedoch selten beachteten Bestandteil unserer Wahrnehmung dar, ohne dass wir den Alltag nicht bewältigen könnten. Umso gravierender ist es, wenn dieses Selbstverständnis für den eigenen Körper oder für einen Körperteil durch z.B. einen Schlaganfall verloren geht. Die Grundlagen der Entstehung und der Störung des Körperselbstgefühles sind bisher nur teilweise bekannt. Diese Studie hat zwei Aspekte des Körperselbstgefühles bei Schlaganfallpatienten un-tersucht: die Störung der Puppenhandillusion als eine Unfähigkeit, eine Illusion der Zu-gehörigkeit einer Puppenhand zum eigenen Körper zu empfinden und Asomatognosie als eine spontane Störung des Zugehörigkeitsgefühles zur eigenen Hand. Mit der so genannten Puppenhandillusion (PHI) kann auf einfache Weise die Basis der Selbstidentifikation untersucht werden. Innerhalb kurzer Zeit entsteht bei dem Proban-den der Eindruck, eine vor ihm liegende Puppenhand gehöre zu ihm. Die PHI entsteht, wenn die eigene, für den Probanden verdeckte Hand und eine für den Probanden sicht-bare, direkt über der eigenen Hand platzierte, lebensgroße Puppenhand zeit- und orts-synchron an den Fingern mit Pinseln berührt und bestrichen werden. Es wurden 120 gesunde Probanden und 70 Schlaganfallpatienten an beiden Händen mit der PHI untersucht und das Vorhandensein der PHI durch einen anschließend beantworteten Fragebogen festgestellt. Zusätzlich wurden 64 Schlaganfallpatienten auf das Vorhandensein einer Asomatognosie hin untersucht. Eine Analyse der ischämischen Läsionen der Schlaganfallpatienten wurde mit den dif-fusionsgewichteten MRT-Bildern und frei im Internet erhältlicher Software durchge-führt. Die Ischämien wurden manuell als regions of interest (ROI) markiert und in den Standardraum des MNI152-Gehirns transformiert. Rechtshemisphärische Läsionen wurden über die Mittellinie gespiegelt. Es wurden Subtraktionsanalysen und ein voxel-based lesion-symptom mapping (VLSM) zur Feststellung der für die PHI und eine nor-male Somatognosie essentiellen Hirnregionen angewandt. Repetitive transkranielle Magnetstimulation (rTMS) als reversible Läsionstechnik wurde über dem ventralen prämotorischen Kortex bei 8 Probanden durchgeführt. Erstmals wurde eine große Gruppe gesunder Probanden mit der PHI untersucht. Es zeigten sich keine signifikanten Unterschiede im Auftreten der PHI in Bezug auf Alter, Geschlecht, Körperseite und Händigkeit. Die PHI konnte bei 86% der Probanden an beiden Händen induziert werden. Bei der rTMS-Untersuchung konnte nach Stimulation des prämotorischen Kortex keine signifikante Änderung des Illusionserlebnisses beobachtet werden. Eine kontraläsional gestörte PHI fand sich bei 11 (16%), eine bilateral gestörte PHI bei zusätzlich 7 (10%) der 70 Schlaganfallpatienten. Wir fanden Läsionsvoxel innerhalb der subkortikalen weißen Substanz in direkter struk-tureller Nähe zum prämotorischen, präfrontalen und parietalen Kortex sowie zur Insel-region, welche eine signifikante Assoziation mit kontraläsionaler bzw. beidseitiger PHI-Störung aufweisen. Eine kontraläsionale Asomatognosie wurde bei 18 (28%) von 64 Schlaganfallpatienten gefunden. Asomatognosie korrelierte nicht mit einer gestörten PHI- weder in der klini-schen Untersuchung noch hinsichtlich der Läsionslokalisation. Unsere Resultate sind vereinbar mit einer Rolle des prämotorischen Kortex und dessen subkortikalen Verbindungen, sowie parietaler Hirnregionen und der Inselregion bei der Entstehung der PHI. Bei Schlaganfallpatienten korrelierte eine Störung der PHI und eine Asomatognosie nicht miteinander, folglich gehen wir von zwei unabhängig voneinander bestehenden Mechanismen aus, denen verschiedene neuronale Netzwerke zugrunde liegen. N2 - Objective: To find out which brain regions are essential for the experimentally induced perceptual experience of ownership of a hand. To study the relationship between disturbance of body-ownership after stroke (asomatognosia) and illusionary body ownership in stroke patients. Methods: The occurrence of a rubber hand illusion (RHI) was tested on both hands in 70 acute stroke patients and in 120 healthy controls. Additionally, the presence of asomatognosia was quantified in 64 acute stroke patients. Lesion analysis in stroke patients was performed on diffusion weighted MR imaging using freely available software tools. Ischemic lesions were marked manually and transformed to the structural standard space of the MNI152 template. Right-hemispheric lesions were mirrored across midline. We used voxel-based lesion-symptom mapping (VLSM) to outline regions which might be essential for the RHI and for normal somatognosia. Probabilistic diffusion tractography was used to retain tracts passing these regions. Results: Contralesional rubber hand illusion failure (RHIF) was observed in 11 (16%), and bilateral RHIF in an additional 7 (10%) out of 70 stroke patients. We found lesion voxels within subcortical white matter which showed significant association with contralesional and ipsilesional RHIF, respectively. Tractography revealed fibre tract connections of these voxels with premotor, parietal, and prefrontal cortex. Contralesional asomatognosia was found in 18 (28%) out of 64 stroke patients. Fibre tract connections of lesion voxels significantly associated with asomatognosia terminated in parietal and prefrontal, but not in premotor cortex. Asomatognosia did not correlate with RHIF – neither behaviorally, nor with respect to imaging data. Conclusions: The results are compatible with a role for the premotor area and its connections for the generation of the RHI. RHIF did not correlate with asomatognosia. Thus, different brain regions may contribute to these phenomenons. KW - Anosognosie KW - Schlaganfall KW - NMR-Tomographie KW - Transkranielle magnetische Stimulation KW - Puppenhandillusion KW - Körperselbstgefühl KW - MRT-Läsionsstudie KW - prämotorischer Cortex KW - Asomatognosie KW - rubber hand illusion KW - body ownership KW - MRI lesion study KW - premotor cortex KW - asomatognosia Y1 - 2010 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-51319 ER - TY - THES A1 - Messinger, Julia T1 - Die Effekte von IVIG auf die Antikörperbindung und Komplementablagerung bei Anti-Neurofascin-positiver Nodo-Paranodopathie T1 - The effects of IVIG on antibody binding and complement deposition in anti-neurofascin associated neuropathy N2 - Autoantikörper gegen nodo-paranodale Proteine des Ranvier’schen Schnürrings wie Neurofascin-155 (NF-155), Contactin-1 und Caspr wurden in der Literatur bei Patienten/Patientinnen mit Immunneuropathien beschrieben. Bei zwei bis zehn Prozent der Patienten/Patientinnen mit Immunneuropathien können Autoantikörper gegen Isoformen des Neurofascin detektiert werden. Patienten/Patientinnen mit Autoantikörpern gegen NF-155 weisen gemeinsame klinische Merkmale auf, unter anderem einen schweren Verlauf mit subakutem Beginn, vorwiegend motorischen Defiziten, Tremor und einem schlechten Ansprechen auf eine Therapie mit intravenösen Immunglobulinen (IVIG). Ein Grund für Letzteres könnte sein, dass es sich überwiegend um Autoantikörper der Subklasse IgG4 handelt, die als anti-inflammatorisch gelten und kein Komplement aktivieren. Neben der IgG4-Subklasse können bei manchen Erkrankten auch die proinflammatorischen IgG-Subklassen 1 bis 3 nachgewiesen werden. Bei der Anti-Pan-Neurofascin (155/140/186) Polyneuropathie zeigt sich klinisch häufig ein fulminanter Phänotyp mit IgG3 Prädominanz. Das Ziel dieser Studie war, die Autoantikörper-induzierte Komplementablagerung zu detektieren, sowie die Rolle der IgG Subklasse und die Effekte von IVIG auf Antikörperbindung, Komplementaktivierung und Effektorfunktionen zu untersuchen. Hierzu wurde das Serum von 212 Probanden/-innen mit der Verdachtsdiagnose einer entzündlichen Neuropathie auf Autoantikörper gegen NF-155 mittels ELISA und Bindungsversuchen an Mäusezupfnerven gescreent. Im Fall eines positiven Ergebnisses dienten zellbasierte Bindungsversuche mit NF-155-transfizierten HEK-293- Zellen als Bestätigungstest. Die Effekte unterschiedlicher IVIG Konzentrationen auf die Antikörperbindung und Komplementablagerung wurden in ELISA, Komplementbindungsassays und zellbasierten Verfahren getestet. Außerdem wurde mithilfe von LDH-Zytotoxizitätsmessungen die Komplement-induzierte Zelllyse sowie die Effekte von IVIG untersucht. Klinische Daten wurden retrospektiv ausgewertet. Fünf Patienten/Patientinnen mit hohen Autoantikörpertitern gegen NF-155 und ein Patient mit Anti-Pan-Neurofascin Autoantikörpern konnten in der Studie detektiert werden. Der Patient mit Autoantikörpern gegen alle drei Isoformen des Neurofascins und IgG3-Prädominanz zeigte die deutlichste Komplementablagerung. Bei drei Patienten/Patientinnen, die IgG1, IgG2 und IgG4 aufwiesen, war eine Aktivierung des Komplementsystems zu beobachten, während bei zwei Patienten mit prädominanter IgG4-Antikörpersubklasse keine Komplementablagerung nachweisbar war. Bei Letzteren war eine Therapie mit IVIG in der Vorgeschichte erfolglos, während es bei zwei der Patienten/Patientinnen mit anderen IgG-Subklassen und Komplementbindung unter IVIG Therapie zu einer mäßigen bis deutlichen Symptombesserung in der Akutphase kam. Eine Koinkubation mit IVIG führte in den ELISA basierten und zellbasierten Versuchen zu keinem Effekt auf die Autoantikörperbindung an das Zielantigen, jedoch zu einer deutlichen Reduktion der Antikörper-vermittelten Komplementbindung. Diese Reduktion war sowohl bei Koinkuabtion von IVIG mit dem Komplementfaktor C1q als auch bei Präinkubation von IVIG vor C1q Gabe zu sehen. Bei zwei der Patienten/Patientinnen mit hohen Komplementablagerungen konnte eine erhöhte Zytotoxizität nachgewiesen werden, welche bei Zugabe von IVIG verringert wurde. Schlussfolgernd ist die Autoantikörper-induzierte Komplementablagerung abhängig von der prädominanten IgG Subklasse. IVIG führt zu einer deutlichen, konzentrationsabhängigen Reduktion der Komplementablagerung, sowie möglicher zytotoxischer Effektorfunktionen wie die Zytolyse myelinisierter Schwannzellen oder Nervenaxonen. Darüber hinaus könnte die Subklassenanalyse von Erkrankten das Therapieansprechen auf IVIG vorhersagen und sollte daher eine wichtige Rolle in der Diagnostik der Nodo-Paranodopathie spielen. IVIG sowie andere über das Komplementsystem wirkende Therapeutika können in der Behandlung der schwer betroffenen Patienten/Patientinnen, insbesondere bei Anti-Pan-Neurofascin positiver Neuropathie, in Betracht gezogen werden. N2 - Autoantibodies against nodo-paranodal proteins of the Node of Ranvier like Neurofascin-155 (NF-155), Contactin-1 (CNTN-1) and Contactin-associated-protein-1 (Caspr-1) can be detected in patients with autoimmune polyneuropathies. In 2-10% of patients with inflammatory polyneuropathies autoantibodies against isoforms of the (para)nodal protein neurofascin (NF-140/155/186) can be detected. NF-155-seropositive patients present a severe, motor-predominant phenotype with subacute onset, tremor and poor response to intravenous immunoglobulins (IVIG) which might be due to the predominance of non-complement activating IgG4 antibodies. Anti-pan-NF-associated neuropathy is associated with a fulminant clinical phenotype and IgG3 predominance whereas treatment response has not been thoroughly investigated. In the present study, we aim to measure autoantibody-associated complement activation, the role of IgG subclasses and the effects of IVIG on antibody binding, complement deposition and effector functions. Sera of 212 patients with chronic inflammatory demyelinating polyneuropathy (CIDP), Guillain-Barré syndrome (GBS) or other forms of polyneuropathies were screened for anti-NF autoantibodies and subclasses by binding assays on murine teased fibers and by ELISA. Antibodies were confirmed in seropositive patients by cell-based assay. Complement binding and the effects of different concentrations of IVIG on complement deposition and complement-dependent cell lysis were analyzed via ELISA, cell-based tests and LDH-cytotoxicity assay. Five patients with autoantibodies against NF-155 and one patient with anti-pan-NF autoanibodies were identified in this study. Two patients with predominance of the IgG4 subclass did not show a complement deposition whereas four patients with predominant IgG1 to IgG3 did. Complement binding was associated with the presence of IgG subclass IgG3>IgG1>IgG2>IgG4, corresponding to physiological C1q binding-capacities. IVIG led to a strong reduction of complement deposition in a dose dependent manner. In the cytotoxicity assay patient sera with high amounts of complement deposition showed an increased relative cytotoxicity that can be reduced by high-dose IVIG. We conclude that complement deposition in NF-associated neuropathy is IgG subclass-dependent and IVIG leads to a reduction of complement deposition and its effector functions, such as possible cytolysis of myelinating Schwann cells or neurons. The characterization of autoantibody subclasses as well as IVIG and other options targeting the complement cascade can be considered in the therapeutic regime of severely-affected patients, especially in anti-pan-NF-associated neuropathy. KW - Paranodopathie KW - Neurofascin KW - Komplement KW - Neuropathie KW - Komplementsystem KW - IVIG Y1 - 2023 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-321109 ER - TY - THES A1 - Ortler, Sonja T1 - Die Bedeutung koinhibitorischer Signale in der ZNS Immunregulation: die Rolle des B7-Homologs B7-H1 (PD-L1) T1 - The impact of coinhibitory signals in CNS immune regulation: the role of B7-homologue 1 (PD-L1) N2 - Das koinhibitorische Molekül B7-H1 beeinflusst adaptive Immunantworten und ist vermutlich an den Mechanismen zur Aufrechterhaltung peripherer Toleranz und der Limitierung inflammatorischen Schadens beteiligt. Zusätzlich kommt DZ eine entscheidende Bedeutung in der Entwicklung, Aufrechterhaltung und Regulation ZNS-spezifischer Autoimmunität und Inflammationsprozessen zu. Um den B7-H1/PD-1-Signalweg eingehender zu untersuchen, wurden adaptive Immunantworten und die Zielorgan-spezifische Infiltration im Modell der MOG35-55-induzierten EAE analysiert, einem Tiermodell der MS, das durch neurologische Schädigungen und progressive Paralyse bedingt durch die inflammatorische Demyelinisierung im ZNS charakterisiert ist. Im Vergleich zu Wildtyptieren zeigten B7-H1-/- Mäuse einen beschleunigten Krankheitsbeginn und eine signifikante Steigerung des Schweregrads der EAE. Periphere MOG35-55-spezifische IFNg-/IL-17-Immunzellantworten traten in B7-H1-/- Mäusen verfrüht und verstärkt auf, klangen allerdings auch schneller ab. Im ZNS persistierte jedoch eine signifikant höhere Anzahl aktivierter, Neuroantigen-spezifischer T-Zellen während allen Phasen der EAE, wobei diese Zellen ebenfalls größere Mengen proinflammatorischer Zytokine sezernieren konnten. Experimente mit APZ-assoziiertem B7-H1, die einen direkten inhibitorischen Effekt auf die Aktivierung und Proliferation MOG35-55-spezifischer Effektorzellen zeigten, unterstützen die Hypothese, dass parenchymale Expression von B7-H1 ausschlaggebend für das Schicksal von T-Zellen im Zielorgan ist. B7-H1 stellt damit ein Schlüsselmolekül für die Kontrolle parenchymaler Immunreaktionen dar. Nachdem die Relevanz von B7-H1 auf APZ in vitro bewiesen werden konnte, wurde der Einfluss von B7-H1 auf systemisch oder intrazerebral injizierten DZ mit immunogenem oder tolerogenem Phänotyp untersucht. Intravenöse Applikation von tolerogenen B7-H1-/- DZ resultierte in einer besseren Protektion gegen EAE, und dieser Effekt war von einer gesteigerten Produktion Tr1-/Th2-typischer Zytokine sowie einer verstärkten Sekretion von IL-4 und IL-13 durch CD1d-restringierte T-Zellen in der Peripherie begleitet. Die Anzahl Neuroantigen-spezifischer T-Zellen, die proinflammatorische Zytokine sezernierten, war dementsprechend sowohl in der Peripherie als auch im ZNS reduziert. In diesem Zusammenhang konnte für B7-H1 eine wesentliche Beteiligung an der Inhibition der Aktivierung antigen-spezifischer, regulatorischer T-Zellen und CD1d-restringierter T-Zellen gefunden werden. Bei der Injektion intrazerebraler DZ bewirkten tolerogene DZ im Vergleich zu immunogenen DZ eine Reduktion der ZNS-Infiltration mit CD4+ T-Zellen in der frühen Phase der Erkrankung. Außerdem konnte eine Veränderung des intrazerebralen Zytokinmilieus von IFNg/IL-17 exprimierenden enzephalitogenen T-Zellen zu IL-10+ regulatorischen T-Zellen gezeigt werden. B7-H1-Defizienz auf APZ verstärkte diesen Effekt und führte dadurch in den Mäusen zur partiellen Protektion gegen klinische Symptome der EAE. Zusätzlich wurde die Beteiligung von B7-H1 an der Rekrutierung und ZNS-lokalisierten Induktion der Proliferation CD8+ regulatorischer T-Zellen durch DZ beschrieben. Unabhängig vom Phänotyp der DZ wurde eine bereits in der frühen Phase vorhandene und dauerhaft expandierende Population von CD8+ T-Zellen im ZNS DZ[B7-H1-/-]-injizierter Mäuse gefunden. Diese Zellen konnten in vitro die Proliferation MOG35-55-spezifischer CD4+ T-Zellen supprimieren und wirkten so mutmaßlich an der Abmilderung der EAE mit. Zusammengefasst zeigen die Ergebnisse dieser Arbeit die entscheidende Bedeutung von B7 H1 auf DZ als immuninhibitorisches Molekül, das sowohl enzephalitogene als auch regulatorische T-Zell-Antworten moduliert und damit zur Limitation von Immunantworten beiträgt. N2 - The coinhibitory B7-H1 molecule influences adaptive immune responses and has been proposed to contribute to the mechanisms maintaining peripheral tolerance and limiting inflammatory damage in parenchymal organs. Additionally, DC emerge as crucial immune cell population during development, maintenance and regulation of CNS-specific autoimmunity and inflammation. To further explore the B7-H1/PD1 pathway in CNS autoimmune inflammation, adaptive immune responses and target organ infiltration were analysed in MOG35-55-induced EAE, an animal model of MS characterized by neurological impairment and progressive paralysis resulting from inflammatory demyelination in the CNS. In comparison to wildtype mice B7 H1-/- mice exhibited an accelerated disease onset and significantly exacerbated EAE severity. Peripheral MOG35-55-specific IFNg/IL-17 T cell responses occurred earlier and enhanced in B7-H1-/- mice, but ceased more rapidly. In the CNS, however, significantly higher numbers of activated neuroantigen-specific T cells persisted during all stages of EAE and were able to secrete higher amounts of proinflammatory cytokines. Experiments showing a direct inhibitory role of APC-derived B7-H1 on the activation and proliferation of MOG35-55-specific effector cells support the assumption that parenchymal B7 H1 is pivotal for delineating T cell fate in the target organ. Therefore, B7-H1 represents a key molecule in the control of parenchymal immune reactions. Having shown the critical relevance of B7-H1 on APC in vitro, the influence of B7-H1 expression on systemically or intracerebrally injected DC displaying an immunogenic or tolerogenic phenotype was investigated. Intravenous application of tolerogenic B7-H1-/- DC resulted in a more efficient protection from EAE, accompanied by an increased peripheral production of Tr1/Th2 cytokines and a pronounced secretion of IL-4 and IL-13 by CD1d-restricted T cells. In accordance, numbers of neuroantigen-specific T cells secreting proinflammatory cytokines were reduced both in the periphery and in the CNS. Here, a substantial contribution of B7-H1 to inhibition of activation of antigen-specific, regulatory T cells and CD1d-restricted T cells could be found. Using intracerebral DC injections, a reduction of early CNS CD4+ T cell infiltration was shown for tolerogenic DC compared to immunogenic DC. Furthermore, alteration of the intracerebral cytokine milieu containing IFNg+/IL-17+ encephalitogenic T cells to IL 10+ regulatory T cells was demonstrated. B7-H1 deficiency on DC enhanced this effect, thereby mediating partial protection of mice from clinical signs of EAE. Additionally, involvement of B7-H1 expression on the ability of DC to recruit and induce proliferation of CD8 regulatory T cells locally in the CNS was described. Regardless of DC phenotype, an early and consistently expanding population of CD8+ T cells was observed in the CNS of DC[B7-H1-/-]-injected mice, which was able to suppress proliferation of MOG35-55-specific CD4+ T cells in vitro and thus probably contributes to EAE amelioration in vivo. Taken together, the findings of this study demonstrate the critical importance of DC-derived B7-H1 as an immune-inhibitory molecule capable of modulating both encephalitogenic and regulatory T cell responses thus contributing to the confinement of immune responses. KW - Multiple Sklerose KW - Kostimulation KW - EAE KW - dendritische Zellen KW - ZNS KW - B7-H1 KW - multiple sclerosis KW - costimulation KW - EAE KW - dendritic cells KW - CNS KW - B7-H1 Y1 - 2009 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-34784 ER - TY - THES A1 - Wagenhäuser, Laura Maria T1 - Die Auswirkungen der X-Inaktivierung auf den klinischen Phänotyp bei Patientinnen mit Morbus Fabry T1 - The effect of X-chromosomal inactivation in women with Fabry disease N2 - M. Fabry ist eine X-chromosomal vererbte Stoffwechselerkrankung. Die Mutation im α-Galactosidase A Gen führt zur reduzierten Aktivität des Enzyms und zur Akkumulation der Stoffwechselprodukte im gesamten Körper. Von der daraus resultierenden Multiorganerkrankung sind sowohl Männer, als auch Frauen betroffen. Als Grund hierfür steht eine verschobene X-Inaktivierung zur Diskussion. In der vorliegenden Arbeit wurden 104 Frauen rekrutiert und die X-Inaktivierungsmuster in Mundschleimhautepithel, Blut und Hautfibroblasten untersucht. Es wurden umfangreiche klinische und laborchemische Untersuchungen durchgeführt, sodass von jeder Patientin ein klinischer Phänotyp vorlag, der mit Hilfe eines numerischen Scores klassifiziert wurde. Es zeigte sich, dass Blut ein leicht zu asservierendes Biomaterial mit einer hohen Prävalenz an verschobenen X-Inaktivierungsmustern darstellt. Eine signifikante Korrelation mit dem klinischen Phänotyp konnte in keinem der drei untersuchten Gewebe nachgewiesen werden. N2 - Fabry disease is a X-linked lysosomal storage disorder caused by mutations in the α-galactosidase A gene, which leads to deficient activity of the enzyme. The resulting multisystem disease affects men as well as women. As a reason therefor the X-inactivation is discussed. This study recruited 104 women and investigated in X-inactivation patterns from mouth epithelial cells, blood and skin fibroblasts. A clinical and laboratory examination of each women was carried out, so that the clinical phenotype of the women was classified with a numeric score. It was shown that blood is an easy available biomaterial with a high prevalence of skewing in X-inactivation patterns. However no significant correlation was found between X-inactivation patterns and the clinical phenotype in all three investigated biomaterials. KW - Fabry-Krankheit KW - X-Chromosom KW - Fabry KW - X-Inaktivierung KW - skewed Y1 - 2023 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-311530 ER - TY - THES A1 - Christ, Nicolas T1 - Die Auswirkung zerebraler Mikroblutungen auf die kognitive Leistungsfähigkeit nach ischämischem Schlaganfall T1 - The impact of cerebral microbleeds on the Cognition after ischemic stroke N2 - In der vorliegenden Studie wurde untersucht, ob zerebrale Mikroblutungen (CMB) bereits im frühen Verlauf nach ischämischem Schlaganfall (IS) oder Transitorisch-Ischämischer Attacke (TIA) mit kognitivem Abbau assoziiert sind und ob spezifische kognitive Domänen besonders betroffen sind. Der Vergleich zweier Probandengruppen mit IS/TIA und CMB bzw. IS/TIA ohne CMB hinsichtlich ihrer Ergebnisse in der neuropsychologischen Testbatterie CERAD ergab, dass CMB bereits sechs Monate nach dem zerebrovaskulären Ereignis mit einem kognitiven Abbau assoziiert sind. Multilokuläre CMB zeigen eine stärkere Auswirkung auf die Kognition als solche CMB, die in einer einzigen Hirnregion gefunden wurden. Zudem wurde eine signifikante Korrelation zwischen dem Grad der kognitiven Einschränkung und der Anzahl der CMB errechnet. Die separate Betrachtung derjenigen Testungen, welche das episodische Gedächtnis erfassen, zeigte eine Beeinträchtigung der Testpersonen beim Wiedererkennen von zuvor gelernten Wörtern. Bei der Untersuchung des semantischen Gedächtnisses der ProbandInnen fiel eine signifikant eingeschränkte phonematische Wortflüssigkeit auf, die semantische Flüssigkeit und das Benennen jedoch waren weniger betroffen. Die Domäne „Visuokonstruktive Fähigkeiten“ wurde ebenfalls in drei Untertests beurteilt. Hierbei zeigten sich keine Defizite der Testgruppe beim Abzeichnen der dargebotenen Figuren, die Reproduktion hingegen war signifikant gestört. Es zeigte sich keine CMB-bedingte Einschränkung der exekutiven Funktionen. N2 - In this study, we aimed to investigate (1) whether cerebral microbleeds (CMB) are associated with cognitive decline 6 months after ischemic stroke and if so (2) whether there are some cognitive domains that are affected more preferentially by CMB. In a prospective cohort study, cognitive function was investigated in 33 patients with ischemic stroke or transient ischemic attack (TIA) and ≥ 1 CMB valuated by the Consortium to Establish a Registry for Alzheimer’s Diseases (CERAD)-plus test battery. The cognitive performance of these patients was compared with 33 stroke survivors without CMB . Both groups were matched for age, gender, clinical and radiological characteristics. This study yielded the following main findings: (1) within 6 months after ischemic stroke or TIA, CMB-positive patients revealed cognitive decline in more than one cognitive domain; (2) among tested domains, memory and phonemic fluency were most affected in CMB-positive patients, and (3) an occurrence of CMB in more than one of the predefined brain regions was associated with more pronounced cognitive deficits. KW - Hirnblutung KW - Kognition KW - Schlaganfall KW - Neuropsychologischer Test KW - Consortium to Establish a Registry for Alzheimer's Disease KW - Mikroblutung Y1 - 2021 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-243679 ER - TY - THES A1 - Stenner, Max-Philipp T1 - Diapedese und immuntolerogene Funktion regulatorischer T Zellen in der schubförmigen Multiplen Sklerose unter Therapie mit Natalizumab T1 - Diapedesis and tolerogenic function of regulatory T cells under natalizumab therapy of relapsing-remitting multiple sclerosis N2 - Die schubförmige Multiple Sklerose (MS) ist eine chronisch-entzündliche, demyelinisierende, multifokale Erkrankung des Zentralnervensystems (ZNS). Autoreaktive immunologische Prozesse, insbesondere der T-Zell vermittelten Immunität, leisten einen entscheidenden Beitrag zur Pathogenese der schubförmigen MS. Ein wesentlicher Schritt in immunpathogenetischen Modellen ist die transendotheliale Migration von Immunzellen über die Blut-Hirn-Schranke. Die Interaktion des very late antigen 4 (VLA-4) mit dem vascular cell adhesion molecule 1 (VCAM-1) und mit Fibronectin leistet einen wesentlichen Beitrag zur Extravasation von T Zellen in das ZNS. Auf dieser Schlüsselfunktion des VLA-4 gründet die Therapie mit Natalizumab, einem monoklonalen Antikörper gegen die α4 Integrinkette. Ziel der vorliegenden Studie war es, die Auswirkungen der Therapie der schubförmigen MS mit Natalizumab auf die transendotheliale Migration von CD4+CD25+FOXP3+ und CD4+HLA-G+ regulatorischen T Zellen (Treg) und auf die antiproliferative Funktion von FOXP3+ Treg zu untersuchen. Zentrale Hypothese war, dass Natalizumab über eine universelle Blockade der Immunzellinvasion in das ZNS hinaus immunmodulatorisch wirkt. Unter Verwendung eines prospektiven, longitudinalen Studiendesigns wurden die T Zellen von RR-MS Patienten unter Therapie mit Natalizumab (n=31) sowie von stabilen RR-MS Patienten ohne Therapie und gesunden Spendern in jeweils zwei in vitro Modellen der Blut-Hirn-Schranke sowie Treg vermittelter Immuntoleranz untersucht. FOXP3+ regulatorische T-Zellen banden weniger Natalizumab und exprimierten weniger VLA-4 als nicht-regulatorische T Helferzellen, bewahrten unter Therapie jedoch einen höheren Anteil ihrer ursprünglichen VLA-4 Expression. FOXP3+ Treg gesunder Spender wiesen in vitro höhere Migrationsraten über mikrovaskuläre humane Hirnendothelzellen als nicht-regulatorische T Helferzellen auf und akkumulierten innerhalb der T-Zell Population nach Migration. Dagegen reicherten sich FOXP3+ Treg von MS Patienten in Folge der Migration nur nach Vorbehandlung des Endothel mit inflammatorischen Zytokinen an, nicht jedoch ohne diese Vorbehandlung. Natalizumab beeinträchtigte die transendotheliale Migration von FOXP3+ Treg und nicht-regulatorischen T Helferzellen von MS Patienten in vergleichbaren Ausmaßen. HLA-G+ Treg zeigten in den Migrationsanalysen ein den FOXP3+ Treg entgegengesetztes Muster und wiesen ausschließlich in der MS, nicht jedoch im Gesunden, eine höhere Migrationsrate auf als HLA-G- T Helferzellen. Diese Akkumulation von HLA-G+ Treg in der migrierten Zellfraktion ließ sich nach Therapiebeginn nicht mehr nachweisen. Eine ergänzende Einzelfallstudie zu Auswirkungen des LFA-1 Antagonisten Efalizumab auf Treg ergab Hinweise auf eine Schlüsselfunktion dieses Integrins für die Migration von FOXP3+ Treg. Die Analyse der FOXP3+ Treg Suppressorfunktion zeigte eine schrittweise Zunahme des suppressiven Einflusses von FOXP3+ Treg auf die Reifung dendritischer Zellen unter Natalizumabtherapie. Zeitlich parallel kam es zu einem Ungleichgewicht in der Expression von LFA-1 auf der Oberfläche von FOXP3+ Treg und nicht-regulatorischen T Helferzellen. Zusammenfassend stützt die Studie die Hypothese immunmodulatorischer Effekte von Natalizumab in der schubförmigen Multiplen Sklerose, insbesondere auf den Antagonismus von regulatorischen und Effektor-T Zellen. Die Arbeit belegt, dass Natalizumab in vivo über die Blockade von VLA-4 hinaus modulatorisch in das Netzwerk von Adhäsionsmolekülen auf T Zellen eingreift. Die Studienergebnisse ergeben ein Überwiegen regulatorischer Einflüsse auf die Reifung dendritischer Zellen unter Therapie. Berichte zum Beitrag von LFA-1 zur Suppressorfunktion von FOXP3+ Treg werden durch Daten der vorliegenden Studie unterstützt und um Hinweise auf eine zusätzliche, spezifische Bedeutung des Integrins zur präferentiellen Diapedese dieser Treg über die Blut-Hirn-Schranke im Gesunden erweitert. Zudem liefert die Arbeit erstmals Hinweise auf einen Defekt der transendothelialen Migration von FOXP3+ Treg über die Blut-Hirn-Schranke in der schubförmigen Multiplen Sklerose, der zur Entstehung neuer Läsionen beitragen könnte. N2 - Relapsing-remitting multiple sclerosis (MS) is a multifocal, chronic, inflammatory, demyelinating disease of the central nervous system (CNS). Autoreactive processes, in particular T-cell mediated immunity, are essential to the pathogenesis of MS. A pivotal step in immunopathogenetic models is the diapedesis of immune cells across the blood-brain barrier. Transendothalial migration of encephalitogenic T cells across the blood-brain barrier depends critically on the interaction between very late antigen 4 (VLA-4) and vascular cell adhesion molecule 1 (VCAM-1) as well as fibronectin. The therapeutic rationale for natalizumab, a monoclonal antibody against the α4 chain of VLA-4, is based on this pivotal role of VLA-4 for T-cell diapedesis. This study aimed to examine transendothelial migration of CD4+CD25+FOXP3+ and CD4+HLA-G+ regulatory T cells (Treg) as well as the suppressive capacity of FOXP3+ Treg in relapsing-remitting multiple sclerosis under natalizumab therapy. The study tested the hypothesis that natalizumab exerts immunmodulatory effects beyond a universal blockade of immune cell invasion into the CNS. T cells from MS patients under natalizumab therapy (n=31) were compared to T cells from stable MS patients without treatment and from healthy controls according to a prospective, longitudinal study design. Two in vitro models of the blood-brain barrier and two models of Treg-mediated tolerance were employed. FOXP3+ regulatory T cells exhibited reduced natalizumab binding and VLA-4 expression when compared to non-regulatory T helper cells but preserved a greater proportion of their initial VLA-4 expression under natalizumab therapy. FOXP3+ Treg from healthy controls showed enhanced migration across human brain microvascular endothelial cells when compared to non-regulatory T cells in vitro and accumulated within the T-cell population after migration. FOXP3+ Treg from MS patients, in contrast, accumulated only after pre-treatment of the endothelium with inflammatory cytokines. Natalizumab inhibited transendothelial migration of FOXP3+ Treg and non-regulatory T cells to a similar extent. HLA-G+ Treg showed a reverse pattern in these migration assays: HLA-G+ Treg from MS patients, but not from healthy controls, exhibited enhanced migratory rates when compared to non-regulatory, HLA-G- TH cells. This accumulation of HLA-G+ Treg within the fraction of migrated cells could no longer be detected any more after initiation of natalizumab therapy. The results of a supplementary single case study on the effects of the LFA-1 antagonist efalizumab on Treg pointed towards a pivotal role of this integrin for the preferential migration of FOXP3+ Treg. Suppression of the maturation of dendritic cells by FOXP3+ Treg gradually increased under natalizumab therapy. A growing imbalance in the surface distribution of LFA-1 among FOXP3+ Treg and non-regulatory TH cells parallelled this recovery of MS Treg suppression. In summary, this study supports the hypothesis of immunomodulatory effects of natalizumab in relapsing-remitting multiple sclerosis, particularly on the antagonism between regulatory and effector T cells. The study documents interference of natalizumab with the network of adhesion molecules on T cells in vivo that extends beyond its blockade of VLA-4. Furthermore, it demonstrates a dominance of Treg-mediated suppression on the maturation of dendritic cells under therapy. It supports recent reports on a pivotal role of LFA-1 for suppressive mechanisms of FOXP3+ Treg and points towards a similar relevance for preferential Treg migration across the blood-brain barrier. Lastly, the study provides the first evidence for deficient transendothelial migration of FOXP3+ Treg in multiple sclerosis, which could contribute to early lesion formation. KW - Neuroimmunologie KW - Multiple Sklerose KW - Natalizumab KW - regulatorische T Zellen KW - FOXP3 KW - HLA-G KW - Diapedese KW - natalizumab KW - regulatory T cells KW - FOXP3 KW - HLA-G KW - diapedesis Y1 - 2011 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-70573 ER - TY - THES A1 - Schröter, Nils T1 - Diagnostische Wertigkeit von Gb3-Ablagerungen in der Haut von Patienten mit M. Fabry T1 - The diagnostic value of Gb3-skin deposits in Patients with Fabry Disease N2 - In der vorliegenden Arbeit wurde geprüft, ob Gb3 in Hautstanzbiopsien von Patienten mit M. Fabry nachweisbar ist, die Ablagerungen quantifizierbar sind, mit der Krankheitsschwere korrelieren, und ob eine Unterscheidung von Patienten und gesunden Kontrollen anhand der dermalen Gb3-Ablagerungen möglich ist. Es wurden 84 Patienten mit M. Fabry über das FAZiT sowie 27 gesunde Kontrollen zwischen 2008 und 2013 prospektiv rekrutiert und jeweils eine proximale und eine distale Hautbiopsie entnommen. Zusätzlich erfolgten eine Anamnese, eine klinische Untersuchung, eine QST, das Ausfüllen von Fragebögen mit der Fragestellung nach Schmerz und Depression sowie eine Blutentnahme und kardiale Diagnostik. Die Immunfluoreszenz erfolgte mit Antikörpern gegen CD77, einem Marker für Gb3. Es erfolgte die verblindete, semiautomatische Quantifizierung der Gb3 Ablagerungen. Hierzu wurden pro Biopsie drei ROI ausgewählt und die Fläche der ROIs mit Gb3-Ablagerungen in Relation zu der Gesamtfläche der ROIs gesetzt. Für die Auswertung wurden die Patienten sowohl nach Geschlecht als auch nach Krankheitsschwere und einzelnen Symptomen stratifiziert Die Gb3 Ablagerungen ließen sich bevorzugt in Schweißdrüsen und Endothel nachweisen. Es fanden sich jedoch auch größere Mengen an Gb3-Ablagerungen ohne ersichtliches anatomischer Korrelat. Die Gb3-Ablagerungen wurden semiautomatisch quantifiziert. Es konnte nachgewiesen werden, dass männliche Fabry-Patienten eine deutlich größere Menge an Gb3 in den distalen Hautbiopsien zeigen als gesunde Kontrollen, Patienten mit einer eingeschränkten Nierenfunktion hatten eine größere Menge an Gb3-Ablagerungen in der Haut als Patienten mit einer uneingeschränkten Nierenfunktion. Bei Patienten mit einer SFN waren erhöhte dermale Gb3 Mengen vorhanden im Vergleich zu gesunden Kontrollen, bei Patienten ohne eine SFN fand sich dieser Unterschied nicht. Patienten mit einem niedrigen SNAP zeigten im Vergleich zu gesunden Kontrollen eine größere Menge an Gb3 in ihrer distalen Haut, bei Patienten mit einem höheren SNAP fand sich dies nicht. Aus diesen Ergebnissen ergeben sich ein mögliches weiteres Werkzeug sowohl für die Diagnosestellung als auch für das Monitoring der Erkrankung, sowie weiterführend auch ein möglicher Indikator für den Therapieerfolg der ERT. N2 - Fabry disease (FD) is an X-chromosomally linked disease which leads to deposits of globotriaosylceramide 3 (Gb3) in several tissues. The aim of this study was to prove, that these deposits can be shown in the skin of patients with FD via immunofluorescence, that Gb3 deposits can be quantified, that patients with FD have more Gb3-deposits in their skin than healthy controls and that the amount of Gb3 deposits in skin correlates with disease severity. 84 patients were prospectively recruited in the Würzburg Fabry Center for Interdisciplinary Therapy as well as 27 healthy controls. Every patient received a skin biopsy from a proximal and a distal location, a physical examination as well as a thorough anamnesis, filled out questionnaires regarding pain and symptoms hinting for depression and underwent cardiac diagnostics. Immunofluorescence double stains were done for Gb3 and protein-gene-product 9.5 as well as for Gb3 and von Willebrand factor. We quantified the amount of Gb3 semi-automatically in three predetermined regions of interest. We could show, that Gb3 can be visualized and quantified in the skin of patients with FD using immunofluorescence. Furthermore, male patients with FD had a higher Gb3 load in their distal skin than healthy controls (p<0.05). Male patients with FD and an impaired renal function had a higher Gb3 load in their distal skin (p<0.05). Similarly, it was shown, that male patients with a small fiber neuropathy had a higher load of Gb3 in their distal skin than male patients without a small-fiber neuropathy (p<0.05). In conclusion it can be stated, that the quantification of Gb3 via immunofluorescence could be used in the diagnostics of FD and might be of value as a biomarker in the course of the disease. KW - Fabry-Krankheit KW - Biomarker KW - Haut KW - Immunfluoreszenz KW - Hautbiopsie Y1 - 2018 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-160552 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Kuzkina, Anastasia A1 - Bargar, Connor A1 - Schmitt, Daniela A1 - Rößle, Jonas A1 - Wang, Wen A1 - Schubert, Anna-Lena A1 - Tatsuoka, Curtis A1 - Gunzler, Steven A. A1 - Zou, Wen-Quan A1 - Volkmann, Jens A1 - Sommer, Claudia A1 - Doppler, Kathrin A1 - Chen, Shu G. T1 - Diagnostic value of skin RT-QuIC in Parkinson's disease: a two-laboratory study JF - NPJ Parkinson's Disease N2 - Skin alpha-synuclein deposition is considered a potential biomarker for Parkinson's disease (PD). Real-time quaking-induced conversion (RT-QuIC) is a novel, ultrasensitive, and efficient seeding assay that enables the detection of minute amounts of alpha-synuclein aggregates. We aimed to determine the diagnostic accuracy, reliability, and reproducibility of alpha-synuclein RT-QuIC assay of skin biopsy for diagnosing PD and to explore its correlation with clinical markers of PD in a two-center inter-laboratory comparison study. Patients with clinically diagnosed PD (n = 34), as well as control subjects (n = 30), underwent skin punch biopsy at multiple sites (neck, lower back, thigh, and lower leg). The skin biopsy samples (198 in total) were divided in half to be analyzed by RT-QuIC assay in two independent laboratories. The a-synuclein RT-QuIC assay of multiple skin biopsies supported the clinical diagnosis of PD with a diagnostic accuracy of 88.9% and showed a high degree of inter-rater agreement between the two laboratories (92.2%). Higher alpha-synuclein seeding activity in RT-QuIC was shown in patients with longer disease duration and more advanced disease stage and correlated with the presence of REM sleep behavior disorder, cognitive impairment, and constipation. The alpha-synuclein RT-QuIC assay of minimally invasive skin punch biopsy is a reliable and reproducible biomarker for Parkinson's disease. Moreover, alpha-synuclein RT-QuIC seeding activity in the skin may serve as a potential indicator of progression as it correlates with the disease stage and certain non-motor symptoms. KW - diagnostic markers KW - Parkinson's disease Y1 - 2021 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-260451 VL - 7 IS - 1 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Egenolf, Nadine A1 - Altenschildesche, Caren Meyer zu A1 - Kreß, Luisa A1 - Eggermann, Katja A1 - Namer, Barbara A1 - Gross, Franziska A1 - Klitsch, Alexander A1 - Malzacher, Tobias A1 - Kampik, Daniel A1 - Malik, Rayaz A. A1 - Kurth, Ingo A1 - Sommer, Claudia A1 - Üçeyler, Nurcan T1 - Diagnosing small fiber neuropathy in clinical practice: a deep phenotyping study JF - Therapeutic Advances in Neurological Disorders N2 - Background and aims: Small fiber neuropathy (SFN) is increasingly suspected in patients with pain of uncertain origin, and making the diagnosis remains a challenge lacking a diagnostic gold standard. Methods: In this case–control study, we prospectively recruited 86 patients with a medical history and clinical phenotype suggestive of SFN. Patients underwent neurological examination, quantitative sensory testing (QST), and distal and proximal skin punch biopsy, and were tested for pain-associated gene loci. Fifty-five of these patients additionally underwent pain-related evoked potentials (PREP), corneal confocal microscopy (CCM), and a quantitative sudomotor axon reflex test (QSART). Results: Abnormal distal intraepidermal nerve fiber density (IENFD) (60/86, 70%) and neurological examination (53/86, 62%) most frequently reflected small fiber disease. Adding CCM and/or PREP further increased the number of patients with small fiber impairment to 47/55 (85%). Genetic testing revealed potentially pathogenic gene variants in 14/86 (16%) index patients. QST, QSART, and proximal IENFD were of lower impact. Conclusion: We propose to diagnose SFN primarily based on the results of neurological examination and distal IENFD, with more detailed phenotyping in specialized centers. KW - algorithm KW - diagnosis KW - neurological examination KW - skin punch biopsy KW - small fiber neuropathy Y1 - 2021 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-232019 SN - 1756-2864 VL - 14 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Appeltshauser, Luise A1 - Messinger, Julia A1 - Starz, Katharina A1 - Heinrich, David A1 - Brunder, Anna-Michelle A1 - Stengel, Helena A1 - Fiebig, Bianca A1 - Ayzenberg, Ilya A1 - Birklein, Frank A1 - Dresel, Christian A1 - Dorst, Johannes A1 - Dvorak, Florian A1 - Grimm, Alexander A1 - Joerk, Alexander A1 - Leypoldt, Frank A1 - Mäurer, Mathias A1 - Merl, Patrick A1 - Michels, Sebastian A1 - Pitarokoili, Kalliopi A1 - Rosenfeldt, Mathias A1 - Sperfeld, Anne-Dorte A1 - Weihrauch, Marc A1 - Welte, Gabriel Simon A1 - Sommer, Claudia A1 - Doppler, Kathrin T1 - Diabetes Mellitus Is a Possible Risk Factor for Nodo-paranodopathy With Antiparanodal Autoantibodies JF - Neurology: Neuroimmunology & Neuroinflammation N2 - Background and Objectives Nodo-paranodopathies are peripheral neuropathies with dysfunction of the node of Ranvier. Affected patients who are seropositive for antibodies against adhesion molecules like contactin-1 and neurofascin show distinct clinical features and a disruption of the paranodal complex. An axoglial dysjunction is also a characteristic finding of diabetic neuropathy. Here, we aim to investigate a possible association of antibody-mediated nodo-paranodopathy and diabetes mellitus (DM). Methods We retrospectively analyzed clinical data of 227 patients with chronic inflammatory demyelinating polyradiculoneuropathy and Guillain-Barré syndrome from multiple centers in Germany who had undergone diagnostic testing for antiparanodal antibodies targeting neurofascin-155, pan-neurofascin, contactin-1–associated protein 1, and contactin-1. To study possible direct pathogenic effects of antiparanodal antibodies, we performed immunofluorescence binding assays on human pancreatic tissue sections. Results The frequency of DM was 33.3% in seropositive patients and thus higher compared with seronegative patients (14.1%, OR = 3.04, 95% CI = 1.31–6.80). The relative risk of DM in seropositive patients was 3.4-fold higher compared with the general German population. Seropositive patients with DM most frequently harbored anti–contactin-1 antibodies and had higher antibody titers than seropositive patients without DM. The diagnosis of DM preceded the onset of neuropathy in seropositive patients. No immunoreactivity of antiparanodal antibodies against pancreatic tissue was detected. Discussion We report an association of nodo-paranodopathy and DM. Our results suggest that DM may be a potential risk factor for predisposing to developing nodo-paranodopathy and argue against DM being induced by the autoantibodies. Our findings set the basis for further research investigating underlying immunopathogenetic connections. KW - Diabetes mellitus KW - Nodo-parandopathy KW - Antiparanodal Autoantibodies Y1 - 2022 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-300551 VL - 9 IS - 3 ER - TY - THES A1 - Behne, Robert Stefan Friedrich T1 - Development Of A Human iPSC-Derived Cortical Neuron Model Of Adaptor- Protein-Complex-4-Deficiency T1 - Entwicklung eines humanen iPSC-abgeleiteten kortikalen Neuronenmodells der Adaptor-Protein-Komplex-4-Defizienz N2 - Adaptor-protein-4-deficiency (AP-4-deficiency) is an autosomal-recessive childhood- onset form of complicated hereditary spastic paraplegia (HSP) caused by bi-allelic loss- of-function mutations in one of the four subunits of the AP-4-complex. These four conditions are named SPG47 (AP4B1, OMIM #614066), SPG50 (AP4M1, OMIM #612936), SPG51 (AP4E1, OMIM #613744) and SPG52 (AP4S1, OMIM #614067), respectively and all present with global developmental delay, progressive spasticity and seizures. Imaging features include a thinning of the corpus callosum, ventriculomegaly and white matter changes. AP-4 is a highly conserved heterotetrameric complex, which is responsible for polarized sorting of transmembrane cargo including the autophagy- related protein 9 A (ATG9A). Loss of any of the four subunits leads to an instable complex and defective sorting of AP-4-cargo. ATG9A is implicated in autophagosome formation and neurite outgrowth. It is missorted in AP-4-deficient cells and CNS-specific knockout of Atg9a in mice results in a phenotype reminiscent of AP-4-deficiency. However, the AP-4-related cellular phenotypes including ATG9A missorting have not been investigated in human neurons. Thus, the aim of this study is to provide the first human induced pluripotent stem cell- derived (iPSC) cortical neuron model of AP-4-deficiency to explore AP-4-related phenotypes in preparation for a high-content screening. Under the hypothesis that AP-4- deficiency leads to ATG9A missorting, elevated ATG9A levels, impaired autophagy and neurite outgrowth in human iPSC-derived cortical neurons, in vitro biochemical and imaging assays including automated high-content imaging and analysis were applied. First, these phenotypes were investigated in fibroblasts from three patients with compound heterozygous mutations in the AP4B1 gene and their sex-matched parental controls. The same cell lines were used to generate iPSCs and differentiate them into human excitatory cortical neurons. This work shows that ATG9A is accumulating in the trans-Golgi-network in AP-4- deficient human fibroblasts and that ATG9A levels are increased compared to parental controls and wild type cells suggesting a compensatory mechanism. Protein levels of the AP4E1-subunit were used as a surrogate marker for the AP-4-complex and were decreased in AP-4-deficient fibroblasts with co-immunoprecipitation confirming the instability of the complex. Lentiviral re-expression of the AP4B1-subunit rescues this corroborating the fact that a stable AP-4-complex is needed for ATG9A trafficking. Surprisingly, autophagic flux was present in AP-4-deficient fibroblasts under nutrient- rich and starvation conditions. These phenotypic markers were evaluated in iPSC-derived cortical neurons and here, a robust accumulation of ATG9A in the juxtanuclear area was seen together with elevated ATG9A protein levels. Strikingly, assessment of autophagy markers under nutrient-rich conditions showed alterations in AP-4-deficient iPSC- derived cortical neurons indicating dysfunctional autophagosome formation. These findings point towards a neuron-specific impairment of autophagy and need further investigation. Adding to the range of AP-4-related phenotypes, neurite outgrowth and branching are impaired in AP-4-deficient iPSC-derived cortical neurons as early as 24h after plating and together with recent studies point towards a distinct role of ATG9A in neurodevelopment independent of autophagy. Together, this work provides the first patient-derived neuron model of AP-4-deficiency and shows that ATG9A is sorted in an AP-4-dependent manner. It establishes ATG9A- related phenotypes and impaired neurite outgrowth as robust markers for a high-content screening. This disease model holds the promise of providing a platform to further study AP-4-deficiency and to search for novel therapeutic targets. N2 - Die Adaptor-Protein-4-Defizienz (AP-4-Defizienz) ist eine autosomal-rezessiv vererbte, komplizierte Form hereditären spastischen Paraplegien (HSPs), welche durch biallelische Mutationen in einer der vier Untereinheiten des AP-4-Gens verursacht wird. Die vier resultierenden Erkrankungen werden SPG47 (AP4B1, OMIM #614066), SPG50 (AP4M1, OMIM #612936), SPG51 (AP4E1, OMIM #613744) und SPG52 (AP4S1, OMIM #614067) genannt und präsentieren sich mit globaler Entwicklungsverzögerung im frühen Säuglingsalter, progressiver Spastik sowie Krampfanfällen. Radiologische Zeichen beinhalten ein verschmälertes Corpus callosum, Ventrikulomegalie und Veränderungen der weißen Substanz. AP-4 ist ein hoch konservierter, heterotetramerer Proteinkomplex, welcher für die polarisierte Verteilung von Transmembranproteinen einschließlich des „autophagy-related protein 9 A“ (ATG9A) zuständig ist. Eine „lossof- function“ Mutation in einer der vier Untereinheiten führt zur Instabilität des gesamten Komplexes und zur Beeinträchtigung des AP-4-abhängigen Proteintransportes. ATG9A ist notwendig für die Bildung von Autophagosomen und das Neuritenwachstum. In AP- 4-defizienten Zellen ist der ATG9A-Transport beeinträchtigt und ein ZNS-spezifischer Knockout von ATG9A erzeugt in Mäusen einen Phenotyp, der große Überschneidungen mit dem der AP-4-Defizienz aufweist. Bisher sind diese AP-4-abhängigen zellulären Phenotypen nicht in humanen Neuronen untersucht worden. Daher ist die Entwicklung des ersten humanen aus induzierten pluripotenten Stammzellen (iPSC) abgeleiteten kortikalen Neuronenmodells der AP-4-Defizienz und die Identifikation AP-4-abhängiger Phenotypen für die Anwendung in einem Hochdurchsatzscreening das Ziel dieser Arbeit. Unter der Hypothese, dass AP-4- Defizienz in humanen iPSC-abgeleiteten kortikalen Neuronen zu ATG9A Fehltransport, erhöhtem ATG9A Protein, beeinträchtigter Autophagie und vermindertem Neuritenwachstum führt, wurden biochemische und automatisierte, Mikroskopie-basierte in vitro Assays entwickelt. Zunächst wurden primäre humane Fibroblasten von Patienten mit compound-heterozygoten Mutationen im AB4B1-Gen und geschlechtsangepasste, elterliche Kontrollzellen auf die genannten Phenotypen hin untersucht. Dieselben Zelllinien wurden anschließend für die Generierung von iPSCs und die Differenzierung in exzitatorische kortikale Neurone verwendet. 90 Diese Arbeit zeigt, dass ATG9A in AP-4-defizienten Fibroblasten im Bereich des Trans- Golgi-Netzwerkes akkumuliert und das ATG9A Proteinlevel erhöht sind, was auf eine kompensatorische Hochregulierung hindeutet. Die Proteinlevel der AP4E1-Untereinheit wurden als Surrogatparameter für einen stabilen AP-4-Komplex genutzt und waren in AP-4-defizienten Fibroblasten vermindert. In der Co-Immunpräzipitation konnte eine Instabilität des AP-4-Komplexes bestätigt werden. Die lentivirale Reexpression der AB4B1-Untereinheit führte zu einer Wiederherstellung des Wildtyp-Phänotyps und zeigt damit, dass ein stabiler AP-4-Komplex für die korrekte Verteilung von ATG9A notwendig ist. Trotz der bekannten Beteiligung von ATG9A an der Bildung von Autophagosomen, zeigte sich eine intakte Autophagosomenbildung und Degradation in AP-4-defizienten Fibroblasten. Die beschriebenen phänotypischen Marker wurden in iPSC-abgeleiteten kortikalen Neuronen evaluiert und auch hier konnten eine juxtanukleäre Akkumulation von ATG9A sowie erhöhte ATG9A Proteinlevel demonstriert werden. Im Gegensatz zu den Fibroblasten, zeigten AP-4-defiziente iPSCabgeleitete kortikale Neurone bereits unter nährstoffreichen Bedingungen eine Konstellation von Autophagiemarkern, die auf eine gestörte Autophagosomenbildung und damit auf eine Neuronen-spezifische Störung von Autophagie hindeuten und der weiteren Untersuchung bedürfen. Zusätzlich fand sich bei AP-4-defizienten kortikalen Neuronen bereits in den ersten 24 Stunden im Inkubator eine Störung des Neuritenwachstums und der -verzweigung, welche in Zusammenschau mit kürzlich erschienenen Arbeiten auf eine zusätzliche Autophagie-unabhängige Funktion von ATG9A hinweisen. Diese Arbeit stellt zusammenfassend die Entwicklung des ersten Patienten-abgeleiteten Neuronenmodells der AP-4-Defizienz dar und zeigt das ATG9A in einer AP-4-abhänigen Weise in der Zelle verteilt wird. Weiterhin etabliert diese Arbeit ATG9A-abhängige zelluläre Phänotypen und gestörtes Neuritenwachstum als robuste phänotypische Marker für ein High-Content Screening. Dieses zelluläre Krankheitsmodell trägt das Potential als Plattform für weitere Studien der AP-4-Defizienz zu dienen und damit neue therapeutische Möglichkeiten aufzudecken. KW - Adaptorproteine KW - hereditary spastic paraplegia KW - iPSC Y1 - 2024 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-351390 ER - TY - THES A1 - Kreß, Luisa Sophia T1 - Determination of cytokine and axon guidance molecule profiles in patients with small fiber neuropathy T1 - Bestimmung von Zytokin- und Axon Guidance Molekül-Profilen bei Patienten mit Kleinfaserneuropathie N2 - The pathophysiological mechanisms of pain in small fiber neuropathy (SFN) are unclear. Based on experimental and clinical studies, sensitized nociceptors in the skin are reported to be involved in pain development. These nociceptors may be sensitized by cutaneous and systemic pain mediators e.g. pro- and anti-inflammatory cytokines. The aim of our study was, to measure the systemic and local gene expression of pro- and anti-inflammatory cytokines in white blood cells (WBC) as well as in primary fibroblasts and keratinocytes obtained from human skin of patients with SFN. Furthermore, gene expression levels of axon guidance molecules and their receptors, as potential regulators of the intraepidermal nerve fiber density (IENFD), were investigated. 55 patients and 31 healthy controls were prospectively recruited. Participants underwent extensive clinical phenotyping and blood sampling, 6-mm skin punch biopsies were taken from the right lateral calf and the upper thigh. Systemic relative gene expression levels (ΔG) of the interleukin (IL)-1β, IL-2, IL-6, IL-8, and tumor necrosis factor (TNF) was measured in WBC. Skin punch biopsies were taken to determine the IENFD and to obtain primary fibroblast and keratinocyte cell cultures. Skin cells were then used for investigation of ΔG in axon guidance molecules netrin 1 (NTN1) and ephrin A4 (EPHA4) as well as their receptors Unc5b receptor, and ephrin A4 (EFNA4) as well as cytokines IL-1β, IL-4, IL-6, IL-8, IL-10, TNF, and transforming growth factor (TGF). Systemically, gene expression of IL-2, IL-8, and TNF was higher in SFN patients compared to healthy controls. In keratinocytes, higher expression levels of NTN1 and TGF were found when comparing the SFN patients to the controls. In fibroblasts higher gene expression was shown in NTN1, Unc5b, IL-6, and IL-8 when comparing patients to healthy controls. The systemically and local elevated levels of pro-inflammatory, algesic cytokines in SFN patients compared to healthy controls, confirms a potential pathophysiological role in the development of neuropathic pain. Data also indicate fibroblasts and keratinocytes to influence subepidermal and intraepidermal nerve fiber growth through the expression of NTN1 and Unc5b. Thus, skin cells may contribute to the development of neuropathic pain through local denervation. N2 - Der Pathomechanismus von Schmerz bei Small fiber Neuropathie (SFN) ist unklar. Auf Grundlage tierexperimenteller und klinischer Studien wird die Einwirkung kutaner und systemischer Schmerzmediatoren auf sensibilisierte Nozizeptoren in der Haut als mögliche Ursache diskutiert. In diesem Zusammenhang gab es Hinweise auf die Bedeutung von pro- und anti-inflammatorischen Zytokinen in der Pathophysiologie neuropathischer Schmerzen. Ziel der Studie war es, die systemische und lokale Genexpression pro- und anti-inflammatorischer Zytokine in Leukozyten sowie kutanen Fibroblasten und Keratinozyten von Patienten mit SFN zu messen. Ferner wurde untersucht, inwieweit die Expression repellierender Axon Guidance Moleküle und ihrer Rezeptoren in Hautzellen die intraepidermale Nervenfaserdichte (IENFD) regulieren könnte. Insgesamt konnten 55 SFN PatientInnen und 31 gesunde KontrollprobandInnen prospektiv rekrutiert werden. Nach ausführlicher klinischer Phänotypisierung und Blutentnahme wurden bei allen StudienteilnehmerInnen 6-mm Hautstanzbiopsien am lateralen Unter- und Oberschenkel entnommen. Die Messung der systemisch relativen Genexpression (ΔG) der Zytokine Interleukin (IL)-1β, IL-2, IL-6, IL-8 und des tumor necrose factors (TNF) erfolgte aus Leukozyten. Aus den Hautstanzbiopsien, die u.a. zur Bestimmung der IENFD verwendet wurden, wurden außerdem Primärzellkulturen von Keratinozyten und Fibroblasten angelegt, aus denen die lokale ΔG von Axon Guidance Molekülen Netrin 1 (NTN1) und Ephrin A4 (EPHA4), deren Rezeptoren Unc5b, und Ephrin A4 receptor (EFNA4) sowie der Zytokine IL-1β, IL-4, IL-6, IL-8, IL-10, TNF und des transforming growth factors (TGF) erfolgte. Systemisch zeigte sich eine höhere Genexpression für IL-2, IL-8 und TNF bei SFN Patienten im Vergleich zu gesunden Kontrollen. In Keratinozyten konnten höhere Expressionen von NTN1 und TGF-β1 bei Vergleich der Patientengruppe mit der Kontrollgruppe nachgewiesen werden. In Fibroblasten zeigte sich im Gruppenvergleich eine höhere Genexpression für NTN1, Unc5b sowie für IL-6 und IL-8. Die systemisch und lokal bei SFN Patienten nachgewiesene höhere Expression algetischer, pro-inflammatorischer Zytokine verglichen mit Kontrollen unterstützt eine mögliche pathophysiologische Rolle bei der Entstehung von neuropathischen Schmerzen. Ferner weisen die Daten darauf hin, dass Fibroblasten und Keratinozyten durch die Expression von NTN1 und Unc5b Einfluss auf das subepidermale und intraepidermale Nervenfaserwachstum nehmen und durch lokale Denervierung bei der Entstehung neuropathischer Schmerzen mitwirken könnten. KW - Neuropathischer Schmerz KW - Pathomechanismus KW - Cytokine KW - small fiber neuropathy KW - axon guidance molecules KW - pathophysilogical mechanisms KW - cytokines KW - skin cells Y1 - 2020 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-209113 ER - TY - THES A1 - Hemprich, Antonia T1 - Detektion von Autoantikörpern gegen Cortactin und Agrin im Serum von Patient*innen mit Myasthenia gravis T1 - Detection of autoantibodies against cortactin and agrin in the serum of myasthenia gravis patients N2 - Myasthenia gravis ist eine Autoimmunerkrankung, die durch Störung der Erregungsübertragung an der neuromuskulären Endplatte zu einer Schwäche der Muskulatur führt. In dieser Arbeit wird die Rolle von Cortactin und Agrin als potentielle neue Antigene von Autoantikörpern bei Myasthenia gravis untersucht. Die detektierten Antikörper werden charakterisiert und die klinischen Merkmale der Patient*innen ausgewertet. N2 - Myasthenia gravis is an autoimmune disease that leads to muscle weakness through an impaired signal transmission at the neuromuscular junction. This publication examines the role of cortactin and agrin as new potential antigens of autoantibodies in myasthenia gravis. The detected antibodies are characterized and the clinical features of the patients are evaluated. KW - Myasthenia gravis KW - Agrin KW - Autoantikörper KW - autoantibodies KW - Cortactin KW - Cgrin KW - agrin Y1 - 2022 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-286920 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Brumberg, Joachim A1 - Kuzkina, Anastasia A1 - Lapa, Constantin A1 - Mammadova, Sona A1 - Buck, Andreas A1 - Volkmann, Jens A1 - Sommer, Claudia A1 - Isaias, Ioannis U. A1 - Doppler, Kathrin T1 - Dermal and cardiac autonomic fiber involvement in Parkinson's disease and multiple system atrophy JF - Neurobiology of Disease N2 - Pathological aggregates of alpha-synuclein in peripheral dermal nerve fibers can be detected in patients with idiopathic Parkinson's disease and multiple system atrophy. This study combines skin biopsy staining for p-alpha-synuclein depositions and radionuclide imaging of the heart with [\(^{123}\)I]-metaiodobenzylguanidine to explore peripheral denervation in both diseases. To this purpose, 42 patients with a clinical diagnosis of Parkinson's disease or multiple system atrophy were enrolled. All patients underwent a standardized clinical workup including neurological evaluation, neurography, and blood samples. Skin biopsies were obtained from the distal and proximal leg, back, and neck for immunofluorescence double labeling with anti-p-alpha-synuclein and anti-PGP9.5. All patients underwent myocardial [\(^{123}\)I]-metaiodobenzylguanidine scintigraphy. Dermal p-alpha-synuclein was observed in 47.6% of Parkinson's disease patients and was mainly found in autonomic structures. 81.0% of multiple system atrophy patients had deposits with most of cases in somatosensory fibers. The [\(^{123}\)I]-metaiodobenzylguanidine heart-to-mediastinum ratio was lower in Parkinson's disease than in multiple system atrophy patients (1.94 +/- 0.63 vs. 2.91 +/- 0.96; p < 0.0001). Irrespective of the diagnosis, uptake was lower in patients with than without p-alpha-synuclein in autonomic structures (1.42 +/- 0.51 vs. 2.74 +/- 0.83; p < 0.0001). Rare cases of Parkinson's disease with p-alpha-synuclein in somatosensory fibers and multiple system atrophy patients with deposits in autonomic structures or both fiber types presented with clinically overlapping features. In conclusion, this study suggests that alpha-synuclein contributes to peripheral neurodegeneration and mediates the impairment of cardiac sympathetic neurons in patients with synucleinopathies. Furthermore, it indicates that Parkinson's disease and multiple system atrophy share pathophysiologic mechanisms of peripheral nervous system dysfunction with a clinical overlap. KW - peripheral nervous system KW - Parkinson's disease KW - skin biopsy KW - MIBG scintigraphy KW - multiple system atrophy Y1 - 2021 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-260061 VL - 153 ER - TY - THES A1 - Kuzkina, Anastasia T1 - Dermal α-synuclein oligomers and aggregates in Parkinson’s disease T1 - Nachweis von Alpha-Synuclein-Oligomeren und -Aggregaten in Hautbiopsien von Parkinson-Patienten N2 - Lewy bodies and Lewy neurites are neuropathological hallmarks of Parkinson’s disease (PD). These depositions in the brain mostly consist of aggregated α-synuclein (α-syn) phosphorylated at Ser129. A number of studies reported detection of phosphorylated α-syn (p-α-syn) in the dermal nerve fibers in Parkinson’s disease. The objective of this study was to investigate whether pathological α-syn accumulations detected in the skin represent aggregated protein. A number of methods aimed at detecting α-syn oligomers and aggregates were first tested and optimized on the brain samples in PD and normal control. These methods included proximity ligation assay (PLA), PET-blot, immunohistochemical (IHC) stains with α-syn aggregate (5G4) or oligomer specific (ASyO5) antibodies and a stain against native α-syn (syn211) after proteinase K (PK) digestion. Subsequently, the most specific methods (stains with 5G4, ASyO5 and syn211 after PK digestion) were studied in two separate patient and control cohorts. Anti-p-α-syn stain was performed in parallel. Single sections from at least 2 biopsy sites from 44 patients and 22 controls (cohort 1) as well as serial sections of 4 biopsy sites from 27 patients and 5 controls (cohort 2) were systematically studied for presence of aggregated and oligomeric α-syn. In total, 5G4 positive deposits were found in 24% (cohort 1) and 37% (cohort 2), ASyO5 positive lesions in 17,7% (cohort 1) and 33% (cohort 2), syn211 positive lesions after PK digestion in 38,7% (cohort 1) and 48% (cohort 2) of cases. There was a major overlap among positivity for a particular staining on the patient level and in most cases, the same nerve fiber was found to be positive for all 4 markers in neighboring sections. Among the skin biopsies which contained p-α-syn accumulation, 59% were also PK resistant, 41% were 5G4 positive and 45% were ASyO5 positive. The samples belonging to normal controls did not show any positive signal in either of the newly established stainings or in the anti-p-α-syn staining. Using 3 distinct IHC methods, α-syn oligomers and aggregates were detectable in the majority of p-α-syn positive skin biopsies. This finding supports the hypothesis that α-syn aggregation occurs in the peripheral (i.e. dermal) nerves and can be specifically detected using skin biopsy. N2 - Die neuropathologischen Kennzeichen des Morbus Parkinson sind Lewy-Körperchen und Lewy-Neuriten. Diese Ablagerungen im Gehirn bestehen hauptsächlich aus aggregiertem α-Synuclein (α-Syn), das am Ser129 phosphoryliert ist. Mehrere Studien konnten zeigen, dass phosphoryliertes α-Syn (p-α-Syn) auch in Nervenfasern der Haut von Parkinsonpatienten nachweisbar ist. Das Ziel dieser Arbeit war, zu untersuchen, ob es sich bei den pathologischen Ablagerungen von p-α-Syn in der Haut wie im Gehirn um Aggregate handelt. Mehrere Methoden, die dem Nachweis von α-Syn-Oligomere und Aggregate dienen, wurden zuerst an Gehirnen von einem Parkinsonpatienten und Normalkontrolle getestet und optimiert, darunter: Proximity Ligation Assay (PLA), PET-Blot, immunhistochemische Färbungen mit α-Syn-Aggregat- (5G4) oder Oligomer-spezifischen Antikörper (ASyO5) und eine Färbung mit einem Antikörper gegen natives α-Syn (syn211) nach Verdau mit Proteinase K (PK). Danach wurden die spezifischsten Methoden (Färbung mit 5G4, ASyO5 und syn211 nach PK-Verdau) an den Hautstanzbiopsien von zwei Patienten- und Normalkontrollkohorten untersucht. Parallel wurde in den Biopsien das p-α-Syn angefärbt. Einzelschnitte von je mind. 2 Biopsiestellen von 44 Patienten und 22 Kontrollen (Kohorte 1) sowie Serienschnitte von je 4 Biopsiestellen von 27 Patienten und 5 Kontrollen (Kohorte 2) wurden systematisch nach Vorliegen von aggregierten und oligomerischen α-Syn untersucht. Zusammenfassend, wurden 5G4-positive Ablagerungen in 24% (Kohorte 1) und 37% (2. Kohorte), ASyO5-positive Läsionen in 17,7% (Kohorte 1) und 33% (Kohorte 2), syn211-positive Läsionen nach PK-Verdau in 38,7% (Kohorte 1) und 48% (Kohorte 2) der Fälle gefunden. Das p-α-Syn wurde entsprechend in 43,6% und 48% der Fälle detektiert. Es zeigte sich die Tendenz, dass Patienten, bei denen p-α-Syn nachweisbar war, auch für mehrere der neuen Marker positiv waren; auch häufig waren für alle 4 Marker positive Nervenfasern in naheliegenden Schnitte zu sehen, was für eine Kolokalisation spricht. Unter den Hautbiopsien, in den p-α-Syn-Ablagerungen zu sehen waren, hatten 59% gleichzeitig PK-resistente, 41% 5G4- und 45% ASyO5-positive Ablagerungen. Bei Kontrollen waren Ablagerungen weder mit den neu eingeführten Methoden noch mit anti-p-α-Syn-Färbung detektierbar. Mit Hilfe von drei unterschiedlichen immunhistochemischen Methoden waren Oligomere und Aggregate vom α-Syn im Großteil der p-α-Syn-positiven Hautbiopsien nachweisbar. Dieser Befund unterstützt die Hypothese, dass die Ablagerung von α-Syn-Aggregaten auch in peripheren (v.a. dermalen) Nerven vorkommt und spezifisch nachgewiesen werden kann. KW - Parkinson-Krankheit KW - Biomarker KW - Haut KW - Biopsie KW - parkinson's disease KW - skin biopsy KW - alpha-synuclein KW - biomarker Y1 - 2020 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-204369 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Doppler, Kathrin A1 - Brockmann, Kathrin A1 - Sedghi, Annahita A1 - Wurster, Isabel A1 - Volkmann, Jens A1 - Oertel, Wolfgang H. A1 - Sommer, Claudia T1 - Dermal phospho-alpha-synuclein deposition in patients with Parkinson's disease and mutation of the glucocerebrosidase gene JF - Frontiers in Neurology N2 - Heterozygous mutations in the glucocerebrosidase gene (GBA1) represent the most common genetic risk factor for Parkinson's disease (PD) and are histopathologically associated with a widespread load of alpha-synuclein in the brain. Therefore, PD patients with GBA1 mutations are a cohort of high interest for clinical trials on disease-modifying therapies targeting alpha-synuclein. There is evidence that detection of phospho-alpha-synuclein (p-syn) in dermal nerve fibers might be a biomarker for the histopathological identification of PD patients even at premotor or very early stages of disease. It is so far unknown whether dermal p-syn deposition can also be found in PD patients with GBA1 mutations and may serve as a biomarker for PD in these patients. Skin biopsies of 10 PD patients with different GBA1 mutations (six N3705, three E326K, one L444P) were analyzed by double-immunofluorescence labeling with anti-p-syn and anti-protein gene product 9.5 (PGP9.5, axonal marker) to detect intraaxonal p-syn deposition. Four biopsy sites (distal, proximal leg, paravertebral Th10, and C7) per patient were studied. P-syn was found in six patients (three N370S, three E326K). P-syn deposition was mainly detected in autonomic nerve fibers, but also in somatosensory fibers and was not restricted to a certain GBA1 mutation. In summary, dermal p-syn in PD patients with GBA1 mutations seems to offer a similar distribution and frequency as observed in patients without a known mutation. Skin biopsy may be suitable to study p-syn deposition in these patients or even to identify premotor patients with GBA1 mutations. KW - Parkinson's disease KW - glucocerebrosidase mutation KW - alpha-synuclein KW - skin biopsy KW - biomarker Y1 - 2018 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-222828 VL - 9 ER - TY - THES A1 - Küttner [geb. Weber], Sarah-Lucia T1 - Der Optikusnervenscheidendurchmesser als Instrument zur Prognoseeinschätzung bei Patienten mit hypoxischer Enzephalopathie nach erfolgreicher Reanimation T1 - Optic nerve sheath diameter for prognostication in resuscitated patients with hypoxic-ischemic encephalopathy N2 - Eine Prognoseeinschätzung bei Patienten mit hypoxischer Enzephalopathie (HIE) nach Reanimation wird frühestens 72 Stunden nach Reanimation empfohlen. Bis zu diesem Zeitpunkt besteht eine für Ärzte und Angehörige belastende prognostische Lücke. Und auch nach 72 Stunden bestehen nur ungenaue Angaben zum weiteren Vorgehen, sodass eine fundierte Prognoseeinschätzung aktuell eine deutliche Herausforderung im Alltag klinisch tätiger Ärzte darstellt. Der Nervus opticus ist als Bestandteil des zentralen Nervensystems mit dem Liquorsystem verbunden. Intrazerebrale Druckerhöhungen wirken sich daher unmittelbar auf die ihn ummantelnde Nervenscheide und deren Durchmesser aus, sodass sich die Bestimmung des Optikusnervenscheidendurchmessers (ONSD) mittels transorbitaler Sonographie in der Diagnostik unterschiedlicher intrakranieller Erkrankungen bereits bewährt hat. Das Krankheitsbild der HIE wurde als weiteres mögliches Einsatzgebiet des ONSD jedoch bisher nicht untersucht. 
Ziel dieser Dissertation war es daher, den ONSD grundsätzlich auf seine Verlässlichkeit als Prognoseparameter bei HIE nach Reanimation zu überprüfen. Besonderes Augenmerk lag hierbei auf der Ermöglichung einer frühzeitigen Prognoseeinschätzung innerhalb von 24 Stunden sowie auf der Definition eines prognostischen Cut-Off-Wertes als klare Entscheidungshilfe für weitere therapeutische Strategien. 24, 48 und 72 Stunden nach Reanimation werden signifikant unterschiedliche ONSD unter überlebenden und verstorbenen Patienten nachgewiesen. Letztere weisen dabei im Vergleich sowohl höhere als auch im zeitlichen Verlauf signifikant ansteigende ONSD-Werte auf. Als prognostischer Cut-Off-Wert konnte eine Grenze bei 5,75mm festgelegt werden. Zusammenfassend stellt die sonographische Bestimmung des ONSD eine sinnvolle Zusatzdiagnostik in der Prognoseeinschätzung bei Patienten mit HIE nach Reanimation dar. N2 - Prognostication of neurological outcome in resuscitated patients with hypoxic-ischemic encephalopathy (HIE) is recommended 72 hours after cardiac arrest. Until this time, there is a prognostic gap that is burdensome for physicians and relatives. And even after 72 hours, there is only imprecise information on the further course of action, so that a well-founded prognostication remains challenging in the everyday life of physicians. As a component of the central nervous system, the optic nerve is connected to the cerebrospinal fluid system. Increase in intracerebral pressure therefore directly affects the optic nerve sheath and its diameter, so that measurement of the optic nerve sheath diameter (ONSD) by means of transorbital sonography has already proven its worth in the diagnosis of various intracranial diseases. However, HIE has not yet been investigated as another possible field of application of ONSD. 
Therefore, the aim of this dissertation was to evaluate the reliability of ONSD as a prognostic parameter in HIE after resuscitation. Particular emphasis was placed on enabling early prognostication within 24 hours and on defining a prognostic cut-off-value as a clear decision aid for further therapeutic strategies. Significantly different ONSD are demonstrated among surviving and deceased patients 24, 48, and 72 hours after resuscitation. The latter show both higher ONSD values and significantly increasing ONSD values over time. A prognostic cut-off value of 5.75mm could be established. In conclusion, sonographic measurement of ONSD is a useful additional diagnostic tool for prognostication in patients with HIE after resuscitation. KW - Wiederbelebung KW - Prognostik KW - Ultraschalldiagnostik KW - Optikusnervenscheidendurchmesser KW - hypoxische Enzephalopathie KW - optic nerve sheath diameter KW - hypoxic-ischemic encephalopathy Y1 - 2021 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-237669 ER - TY - THES A1 - Rosen, Sandra T1 - Der Einsatz von Abciximab (ReoPro®) in der Akutbehandlung von ischämischen Hirninfarkten mit und ohne vorangehende Thrombolysebehandlung mit rt-PA T1 - Abciximab (Reopro®) in treatment of acute ischemic stroke with or without previous thrombolysis with rt-PA N2 - Abciximab wurde, in Phase II-Studien, in der Behandlung der akuten cerebralen Ischämie erprobt und es erscheint bisher sicher und effektiv. Obwohl die Effektivität in der Abciximab in Acute Ischemic Stroke Studie nicht prospektiv untersucht wurde, ist jedoch ein Trend zu einem verbessertem Outcome zu beobachten. In unserer Untersuchung wurden 65 Patienten mit cerebralen Ischämien in verschiedenen Gefäßterritorien mit Abciximab behandelt. Die Patienten zeigten entweder Zeichen und Symptome einer Crescendo-TIA, eines progressive stroke außerhalb des "3-Stunden-Zeitfensters" für eine Thrombolyse oder eine erneute Verschlechterung nach zunächst erfolgreicher Thrombolyse. Alle Patienten wurden anhand der modified Rankin Scale (mRS) zum Zeitpunkt des Eintreffens in der Klinik und am Tag der Entlassung von der Stroke Unit untersucht. Ergebnisse: 88% der Patienten (57/65) verbesserten sich um im Mittel 2,3 Punkte bezogen auf die mRS. 71% der Patienten (46/65) erreichten eine mRS von 0-2. Es wurden keine fatalen oder symptomatischen intracerebralen Blutungen beobachtet. Fazit: In dieser nicht-randomisierten Untersuchung über die Akuttherapie der cerebralen Ischämie, zeigte die Behandlung mit Abciximab alleine oder in Kombination mit Thrombolyse eine klinische Verbesserung in 88% der Patienten. Blutungskomplikationen waren selten und nie schwerwiegend. Diese Ergebnisse unterstützen die Forderung nach weiteren placebokontrollierten, randomisierten Studien von Abciximab in der Akutbehandlung der cerebralen Ischämie. N2 - Abciximab has been studied, in phase II trials, for the treatment of acute ischemic stroke and appears to have a favorable safety profile. Although efficacy was not prospektively evaluated in the Abciximab in Acute Ischemic Stroke trial, a trend towards improved outcome was observed. In our experience, sixty-five patients, diagnosed with ischemic stroke in various vascular territories, were treated with abciximab. Patients demonstrated signs and symptoms of either crescendo TIA, progressive stroke outside the time window indicated for thrombolysis or reocclusion after initial successful thrombolysis. All patients were assessed according to the modified Rankin Scale (mRS) at the time of admission and at the time of discharge from the stroke unit. Results: Clinical improvement was seen in 88% of patients (57/65) with the mean mRS decreasing from 4.2 to 1.9. 71% of patients (46/65) achieved mRS 0-2. There were no fatal or symptomatic intracerebral bleeding complications. Conclusion: In this non-randomized, open-label study of acute cerebral ischemia, abciximab alone or in combination with thrombolytic therapy demonstrated clinical improvement in 88% of patients. Hemorrhagic complications were rare and never serious. These results support the need for additional well-controlled, randomized trials evaluating abciximab for the treatment of acute ischemic stroke. KW - Abciximab KW - GP-IIb/IIIa-Antagonist KW - cerebrale Ischämie KW - Thrombolyse KW - abciximab KW - GP-IIb/IIIa-antagonist KW - ischemic stroke KW - thrombolysis Y1 - 2005 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-17514 ER - TY - THES A1 - Moriabadi, Neville Fairdoon T1 - Der Einfluß von Virusinfektion und Impfung auf autoreaktive T-Lymphozyten bei der Multiplen Sklerose T1 - Effects of virus infection and immunisation on autoreactive T lymphocytes in multiple sclerosis N2 - In der sogenannten ViMS-Studie, bei der MS-Patienten und gesunde Kontrollpersonen mit einer Influenza-Spaltvakzine geimpft und für einen zum Teil viermonatigen Zeitraum im Verlauf nachbeobachtet wurden, ergab sich weder mit dem sensitiven IFNg-ELISPOT noch mit der quantitativen RT-PCR ein Anhalt für erhöhte Autoimmunreaktivität gegen die zwei untersuchten Myelin-Antigene MBP und MOG. Im Gegensatz dazu konnten mit dem IFNg-ELISPOT-Assay bei einigen gesunden Spendern und MS-Patienten nach natürlichen Atemwegsinfektionen eine erhöhte Frequenz autoreaktiver MBP-spezifischer T-Lymphozyten beobachtet werden. Im zweiten Teil dieser Arbeit konnten durch Zellkulturinfektionen mit Influenzavirus oder HHV-6 weder an Primärzellkulturen noch in einem etablierten in vitro-Modell für MS-Autoimmunität an MBP-spezifischen T-Zellen eine immunstimulierende Wirkung gezeigt werden. Bei niedrigen Infektionsdosen kam es zur Proliferation einer wahrscheinlich virus-spezifischen Zellpopulation, bei höheren Dosen wurde dieser Effekt durch die bekannte Immunsuppression der in vitro-Infektion mit HHV-6 übertroffen. In einer umfassenden Untersuchung von Serumproben von gesunden Spendern und MS-Patienten in unterschiedlichen Krankheitsphasen wurden trotz sensitiver Nachweismethoden keine erhöhten Antikörper-Titer (IgG/IgM) gegen HHV-6 oder HHV-6-DNA nachgewiesen, woraus geschlossen werden darf, daß die untersuchten Viren keine intrinsische Pathogenität für die Entstehung von Autoimmunität bei der MS aufweisen. Im Vergleich zu der Kontrollgruppe erhöhte Anti-HHV-6-IgG-Titer bei PTX-behandelten MS-Patienten lassen sich als mögliches Epiphänomen durch die immun-modulatorische (Th2-vermittelte) Wirkung des Medikaments deuten. In Zusammenschau aller Ergebnisse dieser Arbeit lassen sich die anfangs angedeuteten Modelle einer virusvermittelten Autoimmunpathogenese der MS nicht eindeutig ein-ordnen. Die Ergebnisse der ViMS-Studie, unterstützt durch zahlreiche Untersuchungen anderer Gruppen, weisen in Bezug auf Schubauslösung oder Verschlechterung auf einen generellen immunaktivierenden Mechanismus im Sinne einer unspezifischen Begleitreaktion durch Infektion aber nicht durch Influenzaschutzimpfung hin. Dabei spielt wohl nicht eine einzelne Virusinfektion die maßgebliche Rolle in einem schon auf immunologischer Ebene recht komplexen Netzwerk, sondern können prinzipiell verschiedene (beliebige) Viren zum Anstoßen einer Autoimmunkaskade beitragen, wenn sie auf einen konstitutionell oder temporär empfänglichen Wirtsorganismus treffen. Dies ist auch vom Infektionsort und –milieu abhängig. Bei der vorliegenden Multifaktorialität und Heterogenität der Subpopulatio-nen sind monolineare Erklärungsansätze bislang zum Scheitern verurteilt gewesen. Aber aus dem Fehlen eines Beweises kann nicht der Beweis für das Fehlen eines Zusammen-hangs zwischen Virusinfektionen und Autoimmunreaktionen geschlossen werden. N2 - We immunised MS patients and healthy volunteers with an influenza split vaccine (ViMS-study) and could not find increased autoimmune reactivity against myelin antigens MBP or MOG over a four months follow up period with sensitive IFNg-ELISPOT or quantitative RT-PCR technology. In contrast we could detect in healthy persons and MS patients an increased number of autoreactive T cells against MBP (IFNg-ELISPOT) after naturally occuring airway infection. In the second part in vitro-infections with neither influenza virus nor human herpesvirus 6 stimulated primary lymphocyte cultures or MBP-specific T cell lines. In a clinical study no differences in HHV-6 antibody titres or HHV-6-DNA could be found between MS patients and healthy donors KW - Multiple Sklerose KW - ViMS KW - Influenza KW - Herpesvirus 6 KW - Virus KW - Impfung KW - MBP KW - MOG KW - T-Lymphozyten KW - Kreuzreaktivität KW - ELISPOT KW - RT-PCR KW - multiple sclerosis KW - ViMS KW - Viral KW - immunisation KW - infection KW - MBP KW - MOG KW - T cell line KW - molecular mimicry KW - bystander activation Y1 - 2002 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-5859 ER - TY - THES A1 - Ruschil, Christoph T1 - Der Einfluss von Autoantikörpern gegen Aquaporin 4 bei der Pathogenese der Neuromyelitis optica T1 - The function of autoantibodies targeting aquaporin-4 in the pathogenesis of neuromyelitis optica N2 - Neuromyelitis optica (NMO) ist eine schwerwiegende Autoimmunerkrankung des zentralen Nervensystems, deren pathogene Ursache in Zusammenhang mit Autoantikörpern gegen Aquaporin 4 (AQP4) steht. In einem intrathekalen Passiv-Transfermodell der Ratte wurden die Auswirkungen von NMO-Immunglobulin (IgG) aus Plasmapheresematerial und rekombinanten Antikörpern gegen AQP4 sowie der Effekt von additiver Applikation von humanem Komplement untersucht. NMO-IgG, rekombinante Antikörper und modifizierte Antikörper ohne Fähigkeit zur Aktivierung der Komplementkaskade waren bei repetitiver Applikation in der Lage, auch ohne additives humanes Komplement NMO-ähnliche progrediente motorische Symptome zu induzieren. Durch Ko-Injektion von humanem Komplement konnte keine signifikante Exazerbation der Pathologie bewirkt werden. MRT-Studien zeigten lokale Schrankenstörungen am Ort der höchsten Antikörperkonzentration. In histologischen Aufarbeitungen von Rückenmarksschnitten zeigten sich lokale Deposition an humanem IgG, ein dazu korrelierender Verlust an AQP4 sowie eine darüber hinausgehende Reduktion des Glutamattransporters EAAT2, während GFAP-reaktive Astrozyten tendenziell hypertroph und vermehrt waren. Auch bei additiver Applikation von humanem Komplement wiesen die Läsionsareale im Gegensatz zu histopathologischen Befunden bei NMO-Patienten und anderen Tiermodellen nur eine geringe Ablagerung von aktivem Komplement und wenig Infiltration durch ED1-positive Makrophagen auf. Da in einem Kontrollexperiment mit intrazerebraler intraparenchymaler Applikation von NMO-IgG die beschriebene additive Zytotoxizität von humanem Komplement reproduziert werden konnte, erscheint die Verwendbarkeit des intrathkalen Modells zur Evaluation der Wirkung von humanem Komplement bei Autoimmunerkrankungen mit intraspinalen Zielepitopen nicht geeignet. Die Ergebnisse lassen sich als Komplement-unabhängige intrinsische Wirkungen von Antikörpern gegen AQP4 deuten, die in einer Reduktion der Oberflächenexpresseion von AQP4 und EAAT2 resultieren und zu einer progredienten Myelopathie führen. Neben der bekannten Antikörper-induzierten Komplement-abhängigen Zytotoxizität könnten diese Effekte einen bislang nicht beschriebenen zusätzlichen Pathomechanismus bei der NMO darstellen. N2 - Neuromyelitis optica (NMO) is a severe autoimmune disorder of the central nervous system that is causally linked to autoantibodies against aquaporin-4 (AQP4). In a intrathecal passive transfer rat model the effects of purified patient NMO-immunoglobuline (IgG) and recombinant anti-AQP4-antibodies were studied as well as those of additional application of human complement. Repetitive application of NMO-IgG, recombinant antibodies and modified antibodies without the ability of activation of the complement cascade caused NMO-like progressive symptoms. Additional application of human complement did not exacerbate the pathologic symptoms. MRI-studies revealed local spinal cord lesions at the site of the highest antibody concentration. Histopathological analysis of the spinal cord showed local deposition of human IgG, a corresponding loss of AQP4 and - even more pronounced - of the excitatory amino acid transporter 2 (EAAT2), whereas immunoreactivity to the astrocytic marker glial fibrillary acid protein (GFAP) was increased. Even by additional application of human complement, only little deposition of activated complement und poor infiltration by ED1-positive macrophages was observed. However, direct intracerebral application of NMO-IgG revealed complement dependent cytotoxicity as described previously; therefore the intrathecal passive transfer model is not suited to evaluate the effects of human complement in autoimmune disorders with intraspinal targets. The results can be interpreted as intrinsic effects of anti-AQP4-antibodies that are independent of complement activation and that reduce expressivity of AQP4 und EAAT2 and cause a progressive myelopathy. Additionally to the previously described antibody and complement dependent cytotoxicity, these effects might be a new pathogenic pathway in neuromyelitis optica. KW - Autoantikörper KW - AQP KW - Komplement KW - Neuromyelitis optica KW - Passiv-Transfer KW - autoantibodies KW - NMO KW - Aquaporin 4 KW - AQP4 KW - Komplement KW - EAAT2 KW - passiv transfer KW - complement Y1 - 2014 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-105787 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Bellut, Maximilian A1 - Bieber, Michael A1 - Kraft, Peter A1 - Weber, Alexander N. R. A1 - Stoll, Guido A1 - Schuhmann, Michael K. T1 - Delayed NLRP3 inflammasome inhibition ameliorates subacute stroke progression in mice JF - Journal of Neuroinflammation N2 - Background Ischemic stroke immediately evokes a strong neuro-inflammatory response within the vascular compartment, which contributes to primary infarct development under vessel occlusion as well as further infarct growth despite recanalization, referred to as ischemia/reperfusion injury. Later, in the subacute phase of stroke (beyond day 1 after recanalization), further inflammatory processes within the brain parenchyma follow. Whether this second wave of parenchymal inflammation contributes to an additional/secondary increase in infarct volumes and bears the potential to be pharmacologically targeted remains elusive. We addressed the role of the NLR-family pyrin domain-containing protein 3 (NLRP3) inflammasome in the subacute phase of ischemic stroke. Methods Focal cerebral ischemia was induced in C57Bl/6 mice by a 30-min transient middle cerebral artery occlusion (tMCAO). Animals were treated with the NLRP3 inhibitor MCC950 therapeutically 24 h after or prophylactically before tMCAO. Stroke outcome, including infarct size and functional deficits as well as the local inflammatory response, was assessed on day 7 after tMCAO. Results Infarct sizes on day 7 after tMCAO decreased about 35% after delayed and about 60% after prophylactic NLRP3 inhibition compared to vehicle. Functionally, pharmacological inhibition of NLRP3 mitigated the local inflammatory response in the ischemic brain as indicated by reduction of infiltrating immune cells and reactive astrogliosis. Conclusions Our results demonstrate that the NLRP3 inflammasome continues to drive neuroinflammation within the subacute stroke phase. NLRP3 inflammasome inhibition leads to a better long-term outcome—even when administered with a delay of 1 day after stroke induction, indicating ongoing inflammation-driven infarct progression. These findings may pave the way for eagerly awaited delayed treatment options in ischemic stroke. KW - ischemic stroke KW - secondary infarct growth KW - neuroinflammation KW - middle cerebral artery occlusion KW - NLRP3 KW - inflammasome Y1 - 2023 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-300599 VL - 20 IS - 1 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Kraft, Peter A1 - Benz, Peter Michael A1 - Austinat, Madeleine A1 - Brede, Marc Elmar A1 - Schuh, Kai A1 - Walter, Ulrich A1 - Stoll, Guido A1 - Kleinschnitz, Christoph T1 - Deficiency of Vasodilator-Stimulated Phosphoprotein (VASP) Increases Blood-Brain-Barrier Damage and Edema Formation after Ischemic Stroke in Mice N2 - Background: Stroke-induced brain edema formation is a frequent cause of secondary infarct growth and deterioration of neurological function. The molecular mechanisms underlying edema formation after stroke are largely unknown. Vasodilator-stimulated phosphoprotein (VASP) is an important regulator of actin dynamics and stabilizes endothelial barriers through interaction with cell-cell contacts and focal adhesion sites. Hypoxia has been shown to foster vascular leakage by downregulation of VASP in vitro but the significance of VASP for regulating vascular permeability in the hypoxic brain in vivo awaits clarification. Methodology/Principal Findings: Focal cerebral ischemia was induced in Vasp2/2 mice and wild-type (WT) littermates by transient middle cerebral artery occlusion (tMCAO). Evan’s Blue tracer was applied to visualize the extent of blood-brainbarrier (BBB) damage. Brain edema formation and infarct volumes were calculated from 2,3,5-triphenyltetrazolium chloride (TTC)-stained brain slices. Both mouse groups were carefully controlled for anatomical and physiological parameters relevant for edema formation and stroke outcome. BBB damage (p,0.05) and edema volumes (1.7 mm360.5 mm3 versus 0.8 mm360.4 mm3; p,0.0001) were significantly enhanced in Vasp2/2 mice compared to controls on day 1 after tMCAO. This was accompanied by a significant increase in infarct size (56.1 mm3617.3 mm3 versus 39.3 mm3610.7 mm3, respectively; p,0.01) and a non significant trend (p.0.05) towards worse neurological outcomes. Conclusion: Our study identifies VASP as critical regulator of BBB maintenance during acute ischemic stroke. Therapeutic modulation of VASP or VASP-dependent signalling pathways could become a novel strategy to combat excessive edema formation in ischemic brain damage. KW - Vasodilatator-stimuliertes Phosphoprotein KW - Vasodilator-Stimulated Phosphoprotein Y1 - 2010 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-68522 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Grünewald, Benedikt A1 - Lange, Maren D A1 - Werner, Christian A1 - O'Leary, Aet A1 - Weishaupt, Andreas A1 - Popp, Sandy A1 - Pearce, David A A1 - Wiendl, Heinz A1 - Reif, Andreas A1 - Pape, Hans C A1 - Toyka, Klaus V A1 - Sommer, Claudia A1 - Geis, Christian T1 - Defective synaptic transmission causes disease signs in a mouse model of juvenile neuronal ceroid lipofuscinosis JF - eLife N2 - Juvenile neuronal ceroid lipofuscinosis (JNCL or Batten disease) caused by mutations in the CLN3 gene is the most prevalent inherited neurodegenerative disease in childhood resulting in widespread central nervous system dysfunction and premature death. The consequences of CLN3 mutation on the progression of the disease, on neuronal transmission, and on central nervous network dysfunction are poorly understood. We used Cln3 knockout (Cln3\(^{Δex1-6}\)) mice and found increased anxiety-related behavior and impaired aversive learning as well as markedly affected motor function including disordered coordination. Patch-clamp and loose-patch recordings revealed severely affected inhibitory and excitatory synaptic transmission in the amygdala, hippocampus, and cerebellar networks. Changes in presynaptic release properties may result from dysfunction of CLN3 protein. Furthermore, loss of calbindin, neuropeptide Y, parvalbumin, and GAD65-positive interneurons in central networks collectively support the hypothesis that degeneration of GABAergic interneurons may be the cause of supraspinal GABAergic disinhibition. KW - CLN3 KW - mutation KW - mouse model KW - synaptic transmission KW - amygdala KW - hippocampus Y1 - 2017 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-170004 VL - 6 IS - e28685 ER - TY - THES A1 - Oehler, Steffen Claus T1 - Deeskalation der Immuntherapie bei Patienten mit Multipler Sklerose T1 - Deescalation of Immuntherapy in patients with Multiple Sclerosis N2 - Die vorliegende Arbeit ist die erste, die sich mit der Frage beschäftigt, mit welcher zur Deeskalation eingesetzten Therapie nach Beendigung einer Eskalationstherapie mit Mitoxantron am besten Krankheitsstabilität erreicht werden kann bzw. ob Patienten-/Krankheitscharakteristika existieren, die eine bestimmte Nachfolge-Therapie favorisieren. Trotz neuer Behandlungsmöglichkeiten der hochaktiven MS mit Fingolimod, Natalizumab und Alemtuzumab hat Mitoxantron im klinischen Alltag nach wie vor einen hohen Stellenwert, so dass die Fragestellung dieser Studie weiter relevant ist. Es zeigten sich keine Patientencharakteristika, die auf eine erfolgsversprechende Therapie in der Deeskalationsphase nach Mitoxantron schließen ließen. Bei Patienten, bei denen während der Eskalation mit Mitoxantron die Dosis reduziert werden konnte, wurden während der Deeskalationstherapie ein stabilerer Verlauf und weniger Therapiewechsel beobachtet. Bei Patienten, die wegen einer rein chronischen Krankheitsprogredienz eskaliert wurden, trat eine Verschlechterung nach Deeskalation häufiger auf als bei denjenigen, welche wegen Schubaktivität eskaliert wurden. Die Aussagekraft der Daten wird durch die nur niedrige Anzahl der in diese Studie eingeschlossenen Patienten limitiert. Rekrutierungsprobleme stellten die Hauptursache für die geringe Anzahl der Studienteilnehmer dar. N2 - Deescalation of Immuntherapy in patients with Multiple Sclerosis KW - Multiple Sklerose KW - Mitoxantron KW - Deeskalation KW - MS KW - Deeskalationstherapie Y1 - 2015 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-133666 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Griebel, Matthias A1 - Segebarth, Dennis A1 - Stein, Nikolai A1 - Schukraft, Nina A1 - Tovote, Philip A1 - Blum, Robert A1 - Flath, Christoph M. T1 - Deep learning-enabled segmentation of ambiguous bioimages with deepflash2 JF - Nature Communications N2 - Bioimages frequently exhibit low signal-to-noise ratios due to experimental conditions, specimen characteristics, and imaging trade-offs. Reliable segmentation of such ambiguous images is difficult and laborious. Here we introduce deepflash2, a deep learning-enabled segmentation tool for bioimage analysis. The tool addresses typical challenges that may arise during the training, evaluation, and application of deep learning models on ambiguous data. The tool’s training and evaluation pipeline uses multiple expert annotations and deep model ensembles to achieve accurate results. The application pipeline supports various use-cases for expert annotations and includes a quality assurance mechanism in the form of uncertainty measures. Benchmarked against other tools, deepflash2 offers both high predictive accuracy and efficient computational resource usage. The tool is built upon established deep learning libraries and enables sharing of trained model ensembles with the research community. deepflash2 aims to simplify the integration of deep learning into bioimage analysis projects while improving accuracy and reliability. KW - machine learning KW - microscopy KW - quality control KW - software Y1 - 2023 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-357286 VL - 14 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Krämer, Stefanie D. A1 - Schuhmann, Michael K. A1 - Volkmann, Jens A1 - Fluri, Felix T1 - Deep brain stimulation in the subthalamic nucleus can improve skilled Forelimb movements and retune dynamics of striatal networks in a rat stroke model JF - International Journal of Molecular Sciences N2 - Recovery of upper limb (UL) impairment after stroke is limited in stroke survivors. Since stroke can be considered as a network disorder, neuromodulation may be an approach to improve UL motor dysfunction. Here, we evaluated the effect of high-frequency stimulation (HFS) of the subthalamic nucleus (STN) in rats on forelimb grasping using the single-pellet reaching (SPR) test after stroke and determined costimulated brain regions during STN-HFS using 2-[\(^{18}\)F]Fluoro-2-deoxyglucose-([\(^{18}\)F]FDG)-positron emission tomography (PET). After a 4-week training of SPR, photothrombotic stroke was induced in the sensorimotor cortex of the dominant hemisphere. Thereafter, an electrode was implanted in the STN ipsilateral to the infarction, followed by a continuous STN-HFS or sham stimulation for 7 days. On postinterventional day 2 and 7, an SPR test was performed during STN-HFS. Success rate of grasping was compared between these two time points. [\(^{18}\)F]FDG-PET was conducted on day 2 and 3 after stroke, without and with STN-HFS, respectively. STN-HFS resulted in a significant improvement of SPR compared to sham stimulation. During STN-HFS, a significantly higher [\(^{18}\)F]FDG-uptake was observed in the corticosubthalamic/pallidosubthalamic circuit, particularly ipsilateral to the stimulated side. Additionally, STN-HFS led to an increased glucose metabolism within the brainstem. These data demonstrate that STN-HFS supports rehabilitation of skilled forelimb movements, probably by retuning dysfunctional motor centers within the cerebral network. KW - photothrombosis KW - experimental stroke KW - subthalamic nucleus KW - invasive electric stimulation KW - skilled forelimb movements KW - neuronal network KW - [18F]FDG positron emission tomography Y1 - 2022 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-312828 VL - 23 IS - 24 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Coenen, Volker A. A1 - Amtage, Florian A1 - Volkmann, Jens A1 - Schläpfer, Thomas E. T1 - Deep Brain Stimulation in Neurological and Psychiatric Disorders JF - Deutsches Ärzteblatt International N2 - Background: Deep brain stimulation (DBS) is the chronic electrical stimulation of selected target sites in the brain through stereotactically implanted electrodes. More than 150 000 patients around the world have been treated to date with DBS for medically intractable conditions. The indications for DBS include movement disorders, epilepsy, and some types of mental illness. Methods: This review is based on relevant publications retrieved by a selective search in PubMed and the Cochrane Library, and on the current guidelines of the German Neurological Society (Deutsche Gesellschaft fur Neurologie, DGN). Results: DBS is usually performed to treat neurological diseases, most often movement disorders and, in particular, Parkinson's disease. Multiple randomized controlled trials (RCTs) have shown that DBS improves tremor, dyskinesia, and quality of life in patients with Parkinson's disease by 25% to 50%, depending on the rating scales used. DBS for tremor usually involves stimulation in the cerebello-thalamo-cortical regulatory loop. In an RCT of DBS for the treatment of primary generalized dystonia, the patients who underwent DBS experienced a 39.3% improvement of dystonia, compared to only 4.9% in the control group. Two multicenter trials of DBS for depression were terminated early because of a lack of efficacy. Conclusion: DBS is an established treatment for various neurological and psychiatric diseases. It has been incorporated in the DGN guidelines and is now considered a standard treatment for advanced Parkinson's disease. The safety and efficacy of DBS can be expected to improve with the application of new technical developments in electrode geometry and new imaging techniques. Controlled trials would be helpful so that DBS could be extended to further indications, particularly psychiatric ones. KW - treatment-resistant depression KW - randomized controlled trial KW - parkinsons disease KW - essential tremor KW - pallidal stimulation KW - nucleus ventralis intermedius KW - term follow-up KW - subthalamic nucleus KW - cervical dystonia KW - major depression Y1 - 2015 U6 - https://doi.org/10.3238/arztebl.2015.0519 VL - 112 SP - 519 EP - 526 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Kremer, Naomi I. A1 - Pauwels, Rik W. J. A1 - Pozzi, Nicolò G. A1 - Lange, Florian A1 - Roothans, Jonas A1 - Volkmann, Jens A1 - Reich, Martin M. T1 - Deep Brain Stimulation for Tremor: Update on Long-Term Outcomes, Target Considerations and Future Directions JF - Journal of Clinical Medicine N2 - Deep brain stimulation (DBS) of the thalamic ventral intermediate nucleus is one of the main advanced neurosurgical treatments for drug-resistant tremor. However, not every patient may be eligible for this procedure. Nowadays, various other functional neurosurgical procedures are available. In particular cases, radiofrequency thalamotomy, focused ultrasound and radiosurgery are proven alternatives to DBS. Besides, other DBS targets, such as the posterior subthalamic area (PSA) or the dentato-rubro-thalamic tract (DRT), may be appraised as well. In this review, the clinical characteristics and pathophysiology of tremor syndromes, as well as long-term outcomes of DBS in different targets, will be summarized. The effectiveness and safety of lesioning procedures will be discussed, and an evidence-based clinical treatment approach for patients with drug-resistant tremor will be presented. Lastly, the future directions in the treatment of severe tremor syndromes will be elaborated. KW - deep brain stimulation KW - tremor KW - essential tremor KW - Parkinson’s disease KW - outcomes KW - clinical approach KW - target considerations KW - future directions Y1 - 2021 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-244982 SN - 2077-0383 VL - 10 IS - 16 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Odorfer, Thorsten M. A1 - Volkmann, Jens T1 - Deep brain stimulation for focal or segmental craniocervical dystonia in patients who have failed botulinum neurotoxin therapy - a narrative review of the literature JF - Toxins N2 - (1) Background: The first-line treatment for patients with focal or segmental dystonia with a craniocervical distribution is still the intramuscular injection of botulinum neurotoxin (BoNT). However, some patients experience primary or secondary treatment failure from this potential immunogenic therapy. Deep brain stimulation (DBS) may then be used as a backup strategy in this situation. (2) Methods: Here, we reviewed the current study literature to answer a specific question regarding the efficacy and safety of the use of DBS, particularly for cervical dystonia (CD) and Meige syndrome (MS) in patients with documented treatment failure under BoNT. (3) Results: There are only two studies with the highest level of evidence in this area. Despite this clear limitation, in the context of the narrowly defined research question of this paper, it is possible to report 161 patients with CD or MS who were included in studies that were able to show a statistically significant reduction in dystonic symptoms using DBS. Safety and tolerability data appeared adequate. However, much of the information is based on retrospective observations. (4) Conclusions: The evidence base in this area is in need of further scientific investigation. Most importantly, more randomized, controlled and double-blind trials are needed, possibly including a head-to-head comparison of DBS and BoNT. KW - cervical dystonia KW - Meige syndrome KW - deep brain stimulation KW - internal globus pallidus KW - subthalamic nucleus KW - botulinum neurotoxin KW - medication therapy failure KW - symptom control KW - safety and tolerability Y1 - 2023 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-357707 SN - 2072-6651 VL - 15 IS - 10 ER - TY - THES A1 - Küsters, Sebastian T1 - Darstellung des nikotinergen Acetylcholinrezeptors bei Patienten mit idiopathischem Parkinson-Syndrom und Levodopa-induzierter Dyskinesie T1 - Nicotinic acetylcholine receptors in patients with idiopathic Parkinson's disease and levodopa-induced dyskinesia N2 - Ziel der Studie war ein Zusammenhang zwischen cholinerger Innervation in den Basalganglien mit Levodopa-induzierter Dyskinesie darzustellen. 26 Patienten mit idiopatischem Parkinson-Syndrom ohne Demenz und Depression wurden in zwei Gruppen mit und ohne Dyskinesie eingeteilt. Es wurde nach klinischer Untersuchung eine SPECT-Bildgebung mit 5-[123I]iodo-3-[2(S)-2-azetidinylmethoxy]pyridine (5IA) durchgeführt und anschließend die Ergebnisse in Zusammenschau mit den klinischen Daten und mit den Ergebnissen der SPECT mit [123I]N-ω-fluoropropyl-2β-carbomethoxy-3β-(4-iodophenyl)nortropane (FP-CIT) bewertet. Dyskinetische Patienten hatten eine höhere Dichte an nikotinergen Acetylcholinrezeptoren im Nucleus caudatus, hauptsächlich der Halbseite mit stärkerer dopaminerger Degeneration. Dies stützt die Hypothese, dass sich die Dyskinesie nach Levodopa-Therapie aufgrund einer verstärkten cholinergen Modulation im stärker degenerierten Striatum entwickelt. N2 - Objective: To explore cholinergic innervation in the basal ganglia in relation to levodopa-induced dyskinesia in patients with Parkinson’s disease. Methods: A total of 26 patients with PD without dementia and depression were divided into two matched groups (dyskinetic and nondyskinetic). We acquired SPECT scan with 5-[123I]iodo-3-[2(S)-2-azetidinylmethoxy]pyridine. We then analyzed binding potentials at basal ganglia structures and correlations with clinical variables and [123I]N-ω-fluoropropyl-2β-carbomethoxy-3β-(4-iodophenyl)nortropane SPECT. Results: Dyskinetic subjects showed higher density of nicotinic acetylcholine receptors in the caudate nucleus, predominant in the hemisphere with lower dopamine transporter density. Conclusion: Our findings support the hypothesis that the expression of dyskinesia following repeated levodopa exposure may result from enhanced cholinergic neuronal excitability in a dopaminergic-depleted striatum. KW - Parkinson-Krankheit KW - Dyskinesie KW - Bewegungsstörung KW - Acetylcholinrezeptor KW - SPECT KW - nACh-Rezeptor Y1 - 2019 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-178740 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Kreß, Luisa A1 - Egenolf, Nadine A1 - Sommer, Claudia A1 - Üçeyler, Nurcan T1 - Cytokine expression profiles in white blood cells of patients with small fiber neuropathy JF - BMC Neuroscience N2 - Background The role of cytokines in the pathophysiology, diagnosis, and prognosis of small fiber neuropathy (SFN) is incompletely understood. We studied expression profiles of selected pro- and anti-inflammatory cytokines in RNA from white blood cells (WBC) of patients with a medical history and a clinical phenotype suggestive for SFN and compared data with healthy controls. Methods We prospectively recruited 52 patients and 21 age- and sex-matched healthy controls. Study participants were characterized in detail and underwent complete neurological examination. Venous blood was drawn for routine and extended laboratory tests, and for WBC isolation. Systemic RNA expression profiles of the pro-inflammatory cytokines interleukin (IL)-1ß, IL-2, IL-8, tumor necrosis factor-alpha (TNF) and the anti-inflammatory cytokines IL-4, IL-10, transforming growth factor beta-1 (TGF) were analyzed. Protein levels of IL-2, IL-8, and TNF were measured in serum of patients and controls. Receiver operating characteristic (ROC)-curve analysis was used to determine the accuracy of IL-2, IL-8, and TNF in differentiating patients and controls. To compare the potential discriminatory efficacy of single versus combined cytokines, equality of different AUCs was tested. Results WBC gene expression of IL-2, IL-8, and TNF was higher in patients compared to healthy controls (IL-2: p = 0.02; IL-8: p = 0.009; TNF: p = 0.03) and discriminated between the groups (area under the curve (AUC) ≥ 0.68 for each cytokine) with highest diagnostic accuracy reached by combining the three cytokines (AUC = 0.81, sensitivity = 70%, specificity = 86%). Subgroup analysis revealed the following differences: IL-8 and TNF gene expression levels were higher in female patients compared to female controls (IL-8: p = 0.01; TNF: p = 0.03). The combination of TNF with IL-2 and TNF with IL-2 and IL-8 discriminated best between the study groups. IL-2 was higher expressed in patients with moderate pain compared to those with severe pain (p = 0.02). Patients with acral pain showed higher IL-10 gene expression compared to patients with generalized pain (p = 0.004). We further found a negative correlation between the relative gene expression of IL-2 and current pain intensity (p = 0.02). Serum protein levels of IL-2, IL-8, and TNF did not differ between patients and controls. Conclusions We identified higher systemic gene expression of IL-2, IL-8, and TNF in SFN patients than in controls, which may be of potential relevance for diagnostics and patient stratification. KW - gene expression KW - small fiber neuropathy KW - cytokines KW - white blood cells Y1 - 2023 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-300619 VL - 24 IS - 1 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Friedrich, Maximilian U. A1 - Eldebakey, Hazem A1 - Roothans, Jonas A1 - Capetian, Philipp A1 - Zwergal, Andreas A1 - Volkmann, Jens A1 - Reich, Martin T1 - Current-dependent ocular tilt reaction in deep brain stimulation of the subthalamic nucleus: Evidence for an incerto-interstitial pathway? JF - European Journal of Neurology N2 - Background and purpose The aim was to characterize a combined vestibular, ocular motor and postural syndrome induced by deep brain stimulation (DBS) of the subthalamic nucleus in a patient with Parkinson's disease. Methods In a systematic DBS programming session, eye, head and trunk position in roll and pitch plane were documented as a function of stimulation amplitude and field direction. Repeat ocular coherence tomography was used to estimate ocular torsion. The interstitial nucleus of Cajal (INC), zona incerta (ZI) and ascending vestibular fibre tracts were segmented on magnetic resonance imaging using both individual and normative structural connectomic data. Thresholded symptom-associated volumes of tissue activated (VTA) were calculated based on documented stimulation parameters. Results Ipsilateral ocular tilt reaction and body lateropulsion as well as contralateral torsional nystagmus were elicited by the right electrode in a current-dependent manner and subsided after DBS deactivation. With increasing currents, binocular tonic upgaze and body retropulsion were observed. Symptoms were consistent with an irritative effect on the INC. Symptom-associated VTA was found to overlap with the dorsal ZI and the ipsilateral vestibulothalamic tract, while lying rather distant to the INC proper. A ZI-to-INC ‘incerto-interstitial’ tract with contact to the medial-uppermost portion of the VTA could be traced. Conclusion Unilateral stimulation of INC-related circuitry induces an ipsilateral vestibular, ocular motor and postural roll-plane syndrome, which converts into a pitch-plane syndrome when functional activation expands bilaterally. In this case, tractography points to an incerto-interstitial pathway, a tract previously only characterized in non-human primates. Directional current steering proved useful in managing this rare side effect. KW - deep brain stimulation KW - vestibular KW - movement disorders Y1 - 2022 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-318700 VL - 29 IS - 5 SP - 1545 EP - 1549 ER - TY - THES A1 - Schreiber, David Lukas T1 - CSF-1-Rezeptor Inhibitor als Therapieansatz in Mausmodellen für Charcot-Marie-Tooth Neuropathien Typ 1 T1 - CSF-1-Receptor Inhibitor as treatment approach in mouse models for Charcot-Marie-Tooth neuropathies typ 1 N2 - Charcot-Marie-Tooth Neuropathien sind die häufigsten hereditären Erkrankungen des peripheren Nervensystems und dennoch bis heute nicht therapierbar. Die Lebensqualität der Patienten ist durch motorische und sensorische Defizite der Extremitäten häufig stark eingeschränkt. Ursache können unter anderem Mutationen in Schwann-Zellen sein, die zu dem typischen Bild von Demyelinisierung und axonalem Schaden führen. In den letzten Jahren konnte in Mausmodellen das Immunsystem als wichtiger Mediator in der Pathogenese der CMT 1 Subtypen A, B und X identifiziert werden. Insbesondere Makrophagen spielen eine tragende Rolle bei dem Verlust der axonalen Integrität, bei der Schädigung der Myelinscheiden, sowie bei der Dedifferenzierung von Schwann-Zellen. Entscheidender Faktor für Proliferation und Aktivierung der Makrophagen ist hierbei das Zytokin CSF-1, dessen korrespondierender Rezeptor auf Makrophagen exprimiert wird. Der CSF-1/CSF1R Signalweg bietet somit einen vielversprechenden Angriffspunkt. In der vorliegenden Arbeit wurden Mausmodelle der CMT 1 Subtypen A, B und X mit einem niedermolekularen CSF-1-Rezeptor Inhibitor behandelt. Anschließend erfolgte eine funktionelle und strukturelle Auswertung der peripheren Nerven. Das beste Ansprechen auf die Therapie zeigten Cx32def Mutanten. Strukturell fielen ein verringerter axonaler Schaden und eine verbesserte axonale Regenerationsfähigkeit sowie erhaltene neuromuskuläre Synapsen auf. Funktionell äußerte sich dies in verbesserten elektrophysiologischen Parametern und einem Krafterhalt, welcher als klinischer Parameter die größte Relevanz für betroffene Patienten hat und somit besonders hervorzuheben ist. Auch P0het Mutanten zeigten Verbesserungen nach der CSF1RI Behandlung. Anders als bei Cx32def Tieren zeigte sich hier jedoch vor allem ein Erhalt der Myelinintegrität. Weiterhin wirkte sich die Therapie positiv auf elektrophysiologische Parameter und Krafttests aus. Vor allem besonders stark betroffene Individuen schienen hierbei von der CSF1RI Behandlung zu profitieren. Bei PMP22tg Mutanten hingegen konnten keine positiven Effekte der CSF1RI Behandlung nachgewiesen werden. Strukturelle und funktionelle Parameter behandelter Tiere unterschieden sich nicht von unbehandelten. Diese Ergebnisse unterstreichen die Relevanz der sekundären Entzündungsreaktion in CMT 1 Neuropathien als wichtigen Mediator in der Pathogenese. Weiterhin konnte gezeigt werden, dass eine Intervention im CSF-1/CSF1R Signalweg einen vielversprechenden möglichen Ansatz für die Therapie der bisher nicht behandelbaren CMT 1 Subypen X und B darstellt. Unausweichlich ist hierbei ein möglichst früher Therapiestart vor Ausprägung der ersten molekularen und histologischen Veränderungen. Im Hinblick auf die nicht die Lebenserwartung reduzierende Erkrankung muss ferner eine Minimierung der Nebenwirkungen der Therapie gewährleistet sein. Besonders hervorzuheben ist hier die Verwendung eines Inhibitors, welcher nicht in das zentrale Nervensystem vordringen kann und somit die Funktion der Mikroglia nicht beeinträchtigt. N2 - Charcot-Marie-Tooth neuropathies are the most abundant inherited disorders of the peripheral nervous system, caused by a various number of mutations in schwann cell proteins which lead to the typical outcome with demyelination and axonal damage. Affected Patients suffer from motor and sensory deficits of the upper and lower extremities. To this day there is no specific therapy available. Within the last years the immune system has been identified as a mediator in the pathogenesis oft the CMT 1 subtypes A, B and X. It was shown that macrophages play a crucial role in demyelination, loss of axonal integrity and schwann cell dedifferentiation. As main factor for macrophage proliferation and differentiation cytokine CSF-1 has been identified which corresponding receptor is expressed on the outer surface oft he macrophages. Hence the CSF-1/CSF1R signalling pathway represent a promising target for pharmacological approaches. In this study we treated mouse models of CMT 1 subtypes A, B and X with a small-molecule CSF-1-receptor inhibitor, followed by histological and functional evaluation of peripheral nerves and muscles. The best response to the treatment was observed in Cx32def mutants. The treatment resulted in reduced axonal damage, improved axonal regeneration and preserved neuromuscular junctions. In addition we found improved functional parameters in grip strength testing and in electrophysiological studies. In contrast to Cx32def mutants, the characteristic feature observed in P0het mutants after CSF-1-receptor inhibitor treatment was preserved myelin integrity. Especially strongly affected individuals seemed to benefit from the treatment. PMP22tg mutants did not respond to CSF-1-receptor inhibitor treatment. The results of this study emphaize the importance of low-grade secondary inflammation as a desease amplifier in CMT 1 neuropathies. Furthermore we could show that targeting the CSF-1/CSF1RI signalling pathway might represent a promising treatment approach for CMT 1 subtypes X and B. It should be started preferably in early childhood before the developement of the typical histopathological alterations. KW - CSF-1 KW - Charcot-Marie-Tooth-Hoffmann-Syndrom KW - Makrophage KW - Immunsystem KW - CSF-1 KW - Makrophagen KW - Charcot-Marie-Tooth Neuropathie KW - Heriditäre sensomotorische Neuropathie KW - CSF-1 Rezeptor Inhibitor KW - Macrophage KW - Charcot-Marie-Tooth Neuropathy KW - Heriditary sensor and motor neuropathy KW - CSF-1 receptor inhibitor Y1 - 2019 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-174931 ER - TY - THES A1 - Patzkó, Ágnes T1 - CSF-1 receptor as a target for the treatment of Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease 1 T1 - CSF-1 Rezeptor als Target für die Behandlung der Charcot-Marie-Tooth Krankheit Typ 1 N2 - Previous studies by our group revealed that chronic low grade inflammation implicating phagocytosing macrophages is a highly relevant mechanism in the pathogenesis of Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease. The lack of CSF-1, the primary regulator of macrophage function and survival, led to a robust and persistent amelioration of the phenotype in two authentic mouse models of CMT. Moreover, a close contact between CSF-1 producing fibroblasts and endoneurial macrophages carrying CSF-1R has been confirmed in nerve biopsies of CMT patients, further supporting the clinical significance of this pathway. In the current study we treated 3 distinct mouse models of CMT1: the PMP22tg mice as a model for CMT1A, the P0+/- mice as a model for CMT1B and the Cx32def mice as a model for CMT1X, with a CSF-1R specific kinase (c-FMS) inhibitor (800-1200 mg PLX5622/ kg chow) according to different treatment regimes mimicking an ideal early onset treatment, a late onset treatment and the withdrawal of the drug. Using the above mentioned doses of PLX5622, we documented a dramatic decrease in macrophage numbers in the PNS of all 3 myelin mutants, except for the quadriceps nerve of Cx32def mice. Fibroblast numbers remained unchanged in treated animals. Surprisingly, in spite of the decrease in the number of detrimental macrophages we could not detect an unequivocal phenotypic improvement. CMAP amplitudes were reduced in both wild type and myelin mutant mice treated with CSF-1R inhibitor in comparison to untreated littermates. Corresponding to the electrophysiological findings, the axon number and the percentage of large diameter axons were reduced in the quadriceps nerve of treated P0+/- and Cx32def mice. By contrast we observed a higher number of fully myelinated axons, in parallel with a decrease in the percentage of demyelinated (and hypermyelinated in PMP22tg mice) fibers in the ventral roots of P0+/- mice treated with CSF-1R inhibitor from 3 months up to 6 months of age and PMP22tg animals treated from 9 months up to 15 months of age. Our results indicate that CSF-1R inhibitor has the potential to improve the demyelinating phenotype of at least two models of CMT1. Nevertheless, further studies are necessary (for example with lower doses of the inhibitor) to minimize or even eliminate the putative neurotoxic effect we observed with high dose treatment conditions. N2 - Vorhergehende Studien unserer Gruppe haben gezeigt, dass eine niedriggradige Entzündung, die von phagozytierenden Makrophagen ausgeht, von ausserordentlicher Bedeutung für die Pathogenese der Charcot-Marie-Tooth Krankheit ist. In Abwesenheit von CSF-1, des primären Regulators für Funktion und Überleben von Makrophagen, trat eine stabile und dauerhafte Verbesserung des Phänotyps in den zwei etablierten CMT Mausmodellen auf. Darüber hinaus konnte ein enger Kontakt zwischen CSF-1-produzierenden Fibroblasten und Makrophagen, die den zugehörigen Rezeptor CSF-1Rexprimieren, in Nervbiopsien von CMT Patienten bestätigt werden, was die klinische Relevanz dieses Mechanismus weiter verdeutlicht. In der aktuellen Studie wurden drei verschiedene CMT1 Mausmodelle, PMP22tg Mäuse als Modell für CMT1A, P0+/- Mäuse als Modell für CMT1B und Cx32-defiziente Mäuse als Modell für CMT1X, mit einem Inhibitor der CSF-1R spezifischen Kinase (c-FMS) (800-1200 mg PLX5622/kg Futter) behandelt. Der Inhibitor wurde gemäß den verschiedenen Behandlungsmethoden eingesetzt, um den Verlauf eineridealerweise frühzeitigen und einer spät-beginnenden Behandlung und des Entzug des Medikaments zu imitieren. Nach der Behandlung mit PLX5622 konnten wir im PNS aller drei Myelin-Mutanten, mit Ausnahme des N. quadriceps von Cx32-defizienten Mäusen, einen drastischen Rückgang der Makrophagenanzahl feststellen. Die Anzahl der Fibroblasten blieb in den behandelten Tieren unverändert. Überraschenderweise konnten wir, trotz des Rückgangs der Anzahl an schädlichen Makrophagen, keine einheitliche Verbesserung des Phänotyps dokumentieren. CMAP Amplituden waren nach CSF-1R Inhibitor Behandlung sowohl in Wild-Typ Mäusenals auch in den Myelin-Mutanten geringer als in unbehandelten Kontrolltieren. Passend zu den elektrophysiologischen Ergebnissen war die Anzahl an Axonen und die Prozentzahl an großkalibrigen Axonen im N. quadriceps von behandelten P0+/- und Cx32-defizienten Mäusen reduziert.Im Gegensatz dazu war eine erhöhte Menge an normalmyelinisierten Axonen, mit einer gleichzeitigen Reduktiondemyelinisierter Fasern (und hypermyelinisierten in PMP22tg Mäusen) in den ventralen Spinalwurzeln von P0+/- Mäusen zu beobachten, die mit dem CSF-1R Inhibitor im Alter von 3 bis 6 Monaten behandelt worden waren sowie bei PMP22tg Mäusen, die im Alter von 9 bis 15 Monaten den Inhibitor erhalten hatten. Unsere Ergebnisse deuten an, dass der CSF-1R Inhibitor das Potential besitzt, zumindest in zwei Modellen von CMT1 den demyelinisierenden Phänotyp zu verbessern. Dennoch müssen weitere Studien durchgeführt werden (z.B. die Verwendung einer niedrigeren Dosis des Inhibitors), um den möglichen neurotoxischen Effekt, der bei oben genannten Behandlungsbedingungen zu beobachten war, zu minimieren oder ganz zu beheben. KW - Makrophage KW - Charcot-Marie-Tooth KW - Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease KW - Myelin KW - CSF-1 Rezeptor KW - Neuropathie KW - macrophage KW - CSF-1 receptor KW - neuropathy KW - myelin Y1 - 2012 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-85325 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Eichner, Felizitas A. A1 - Reis, Joschua M. A1 - Dores, Joaquim A1 - Pavlovic, Vladimir A1 - Kreß, Luisa A1 - Daneshkhah, Naeimeh A1 - Weinhardt, Renate A1 - Grau, Armin A1 - Mühler, Johannes A1 - Soda, Hassan A1 - Schwarzbach, Christopher J. A1 - Schuler, Michael A1 - Häusler, Karl Georg A1 - Heuschmann, Peter U. T1 - Cross-sectional study on patients' understanding and views of the informed consent procedure of a secondary stroke prevention trial JF - European Journal of Neurology N2 - Background and purpose Improving understanding of study contents and procedures might enhance recruitment into studies and retention during follow-up. However, data in stroke patients on understanding of the informed consent (IC) procedure are sparse. Methods We conducted a cross-sectional study among ischemic stroke patients taking part in the IC procedure of an ongoing cluster-randomized secondary prevention trial. All aspects of the IC procedure were assessed in an interview using a standardized 20-item questionnaire. Responses were collected within 72 h after the IC procedure and analyzed quantitatively and qualitatively. Participants were also asked their main reasons for participation. Results A total of 146 stroke patients (65 ± 12 years old, 38% female) were enrolled. On average, patients recalled 66.4% (95% confidence interval = 65.2%–67.5%) of the content of the IC procedure. Most patients understood that participation was voluntary (99.3%) and that they had the right to withdraw consent (97.1%); 79.1% of the patients recalled the study duration and 56.1% the goal. Only 40.3% could clearly state a benefit of participation, and 28.8% knew their group allocation. Younger age, higher graduation, and allocation to the intervention group were associated with better understanding. Of all patients, 53% exclusively stated a personal and 22% an altruistic reason for participation. Conclusions Whereas understanding of patient rights was high, many patients were unable to recall other important aspects of study content and procedures. Increased attention to older and less educated patients may help to enhance understanding in this patient population. Actual recruitment and retention benefit of an improved IC procedure remains to be tested in a randomized trial. KW - comprehension KW - mixed methods KW - informed consent KW - interview KW - ischemic stroke Y1 - 2021 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-259404 VL - 28 IS - 8 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Schmidbauer, Moritz L. A1 - Ferse, Caroline A1 - Salih, Farid A1 - Klingner, Carsten A1 - Musleh, Rita A1 - Kunst, Stefan A1 - Wittstock, Matthias A1 - Neumann, Bernhard A1 - Schebesch, Karl-Michael A1 - Bösel, Julian A1 - Godau, Jana A1 - Lochner, Piergiorgio A1 - Adam, Elisabeth H. A1 - Jahnke, Kolja A1 - Knier, Benjamin A1 - Schirotzek, Ingo A1 - Müllges, Wolfgang A1 - Notz, Quirin A1 - Dengl, Markus A1 - Güldner, Andreas A1 - Onur, Oezguer A. A1 - Garcia Borrega, Jorge A1 - Dimitriadis, Konstantinos A1 - Günther, Albrecht T1 - COVID-19 and intracranial hemorrhage: a multicenter case series, systematic review and pooled analysis JF - Journal of Clinical Medicine N2 - Introduction: Severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV2) profoundly impacts hemostasis and microvasculature. In the light of the dilemma between thromboembolic and hemorrhagic complications, in the present paper, we systematically investigate the prevalence, mortality, radiological subtypes, and clinical characteristics of intracranial hemorrhage (ICH) in coronavirus disease (COVID-19) patients. Methods: Following the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses (PRISMA) guidelines, we performed a systematic review of the literature by screening the PubMed database and included patients diagnosed with COVID-19 and concomitant ICH. We performed a pooled analysis, including a prospectively collected cohort of critically ill COVID-19 patients with ICH, as part of the PANDEMIC registry (Pooled Analysis of Neurologic Disorders Manifesting in Intensive Care of COVID-19). Results: Our literature review revealed a total of 217 citations. After the selection process, 79 studies and a total of 477 patients were included. The median age was 58.8 years. A total of 23.3% of patients experienced the critical stage of COVID-19, 62.7% of patients were on anticoagulation and 27.5% of the patients received ECMO. The prevalence of ICH was at 0.85% and the mortality at 52.18%, respectively. Conclusion: ICH in COVID-19 patients is rare, but it has a very poor prognosis. Different subtypes of ICH seen in COVID-19, support the assumption of heterogeneous and multifaceted pathomechanisms contributing to ICH in COVID-19. Further clinical and pathophysiological investigations are warranted to resolve the conflict between thromboembolic and hemorrhagic complications in the future. KW - COVID-19 KW - intracranial hemorrhage KW - prognosis KW - anticoagulation Y1 - 2022 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-255236 SN - 2077-0383 VL - 11 IS - 3 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Kraft, P. A1 - Schwarz, T. A1 - Pochet, L. A1 - Stoll, G. A1 - Kleinschnitz, Christoph T1 - COU254, a specific 3-carboxamide-coumarin inhibitor of coagulation factor XII, does not protect mice from acute ischemic stroke N2 - Background: Anticoagulation is an important means to prevent from acute ischemic stroke but is associated with a significant risk of severe hemorrhages. Previous studies have shown that blood coagulation factor XII (FXII)- deficient mice are protected from pathological thrombus formation during cerebral ischemia without bearing an increased bleeding tendency. Hence, pharmacological blockade of FXII might be a promising and safe approach to prevent acute ischemic stroke and possibly other thromboembolic disorders but pharmacological inhibitors selective over FXII are still lacking. In the present study we investigated the efficacy of COU254, a novel nonpeptidic 3-carboxamide-coumarin that selectively blocks FXII activity, on stroke development and post stroke functional outcome in mice. Methods: C57Bl/6 mice were treated with COU254 (40 mg/kg i.p.) or vehicle and subjected to 60 min transient middle cerebral artery occlusion (tMCAO) using the intraluminal filament method. After 24 h infarct volumes were determined from 2,3,5-Triphenyltetrazoliumchloride(TTC)-stained brain sections and functional scores were assessed. Hematoxylin and eosin (H&E) staining was used to estimate the extent of neuronal cell damage. Thrombus formation within the infarcted brain areas was analyzed by immunoblot. Results: Infarct volumes and functional outcomes on day 1 after tMCAO did not significantly differ between COU254 pre-treated mice or untreated controls (p > 0.05). Histology revealed extensive ischemic neuronal damage regularly including the cortex and the basal ganglia in both groups. COU254 treatment did not prevent intracerebral fibrin(ogen) formation. Conclusions: COU254 at the given concentration of 40 mg/kg failed to demonstrate efficacy in acute ischemic stroke in this preliminary study. Further preclinical evaluation of 3-carboxamide-coumarins is needed before the antithrombotic potential of this novel class of FXII inhibitors can be finally judged. KW - Schlaganfall KW - Maus KW - COU254 Y1 - 2010 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-68103 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Gonzalez‐Escamilla, Gabriel A1 - Muthuraman, Muthuraman A1 - Reich, Martin M. A1 - Koirala, Nabin A1 - Riedel, Christian A1 - Glaser, Martin A1 - Lange, Florian A1 - Deuschl, Günther A1 - Volkmann, Jens A1 - Groppa, Sergiu T1 - Cortical network fingerprints predict deep brain stimulation outcome in dystonia JF - Movement Disorders N2 - Background Deep brain stimulation (DBS) is an effective evidence‐based therapy for dystonia. However, no unequivocal predictors of therapy responses exist. We investigated whether patients optimally responding to DBS present distinct brain network organization and structural patterns. Methods From a German multicenter cohort of 82 dystonia patients with segmental and generalized dystonia who received DBS implantation in the globus pallidus internus, we classified patients based on the clinical response 3 years after DBS. Patients were assigned to the superior‐outcome group or moderate‐outcome group, depending on whether they had above or below 70% motor improvement, respectively. Fifty‐one patients met MRI‐quality and treatment response requirements (mean age, 51.3 ± 13.2 years; 25 female) and were included in further analysis. From preoperative MRI we assessed cortical thickness and structural covariance, which were then fed into network analysis using graph theory. We designed a support vector machine to classify subjects for the clinical response based on individual gray‐matter fingerprints. Results The moderate‐outcome group showed cortical atrophy mainly in the sensorimotor and visuomotor areas and disturbed network topology in these regions. The structural integrity of the cortical mantle explained about 45% of the DBS stimulation amplitude for optimal response in individual subjects. Classification analyses achieved up to 88% of accuracy using individual gray‐matter atrophy patterns to predict DBS outcomes. Conclusions The analysis of cortical integrity, informed by group‐level network properties, could be developed into independent predictors to identify dystonia patients who benefit from DBS. KW - brain networks KW - clinical outcome KW - deep brain stimulation KW - dystonia Y1 - 2019 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-213532 VL - 34 IS - 10 SP - 1536 EP - 1545 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Üçeyler, Nurcan A1 - Buchholz, Hans-Georg A1 - Kewenig, Susanne A1 - Ament, Stephan-Johann A1 - Birklein, Frank A1 - Schreckenberger, Mathias A1 - Sommer, Claudia T1 - Cortical Binding Potential of Opioid Receptors in Patients With Fibromyalgia Syndrome and Reduced Systemic Interleukin-4 Levels – A Pilot Study JF - Frontiers in Neuroscience N2 - Objective: We investigated cerebral opioid receptor binding potential in patients with fibromyalgia syndrome (FMS) using positron-emission-tomography (PET) and correlated our results with patients’ systemic interleukin-4 (IL-4) gene expression. Methods: In this pilot study, seven FMS patients (1 man, 6 women) agreed to participate in experimental PET scans. All patients underwent neurological examination, were investigated with questionnaires for pain, depression, and FMS symptoms. Additionally, blood for IL-4 gene expression analysis was withdrawn at two time points with a median latency of 1.3 years. Patients were investigated in a PET scanner using the opioid receptor ligand F-18-fluoro-ethyl-diprenorphine ([18F]FEDPN) and results were compared with laboratory normative values. Results: Neurological examination was normal in all FMS patients. Reduced opioid receptor binding was found in mid cingulate cortex compared to healthy controls (p < 0.005). Interestingly, three patients with high systemic IL-4 gene expression had increased opioid receptor binding in the fronto-basal cortex compared to those with low IL-4 gene expression (p < 0.005). Conclusion: Our data give further evidence for a reduction in cortical opioid receptor availability in FMS patients as another potential central nervous system contributor to pain in FMS. KW - fibromyalgia syndrome KW - PET KW - brain KW - opioid KW - IL-4 Y1 - 2020 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-204457 SN - 1662-453X VL - 14 ER - TY - THES A1 - Klitsch, Alexander T1 - Corneal and cutaneous factors contributing to small fiber pathology in fibromyalgia syndrome T1 - Untersuchung cornealer und kutaner Faktoren im Rahmen der Kleinfaserpathologie beim Fibromyalgie-Syndrom N2 - We examined 143 patients suffering from FMS, a syndrome characterized by chronic widespread pain, sleep disturbances, and fatigue. Etiology and pathophysiology of FMS are scarcely understood. In recent years abnormalities of small Aδ- and C-nerve fibers have been found in subgroups of FMS patients. It is yet unclear how such SFP is caused in FMS patients and how it contributes to FMS symptoms. We used CCM to analyze corneal small nerve fibers and associated LC, comparing FMS patients’ results to those from 65 healthy controls and 41 disease controls suffering from SFN. We, further, assessed expression levels of mRNA and miRNA in keratinocytes taken from skin punch biopsies of FMS patients and healthy controls kept as monocellular cell cultures. A screening was performed using NGS in a small cohort of 12 FMS patients and 5 healthy controls. Results were validated in larger cohorts by qRT-PCR. As in previous studies IENFD and CNFD were reduced in a subgroup of FMS patients. We found identical LC densities in FMS patients, healthy controls, and SFN patients. The subpopulation of dLCfiber contact in FMS and SFN patients was lower than in healthy controls. Our RNA expression analysis revealed one mRNA that was expressed higher in FMS patients than in controls: PRSS21. We conclude that reduced neurotrophic signaling of LC may contribute to SFP in the cornea. Epidermal PRSS21 expression and dLCfiber contact density are promising biomarker candidates for FMS diagnosis. N2 - Wir untersuchten 143 PatientInnen mit FMS, einem chronischen Schmerzsyndrom mit bislang kaum verstandener Ätiologie und Pathophysiologie. In den letzten Jahren wurden bei Subgruppen von FMS-PatientInnen Pathologien der sogenannten small fibers nachgewiesen. Wie diese entstehen oder zu den Symptomen des FMS beitragen ist noch unklar. Wir untersuchten corneale Nerven und assoziierte LC mittels CCM und verglichen die Ergebnisse der FMS PatientInnen mit denen von 65 gesunden Kontrollen und 41 SFN Patientinnen. Weiterhin untersuchten wir die mRNA und miRNA Expression in Keratinozyten aus Hautstanzbiopsien von FMS PatientInnen und gesunden Kontrollen, die isoliert in Zellkultur genommen wurden. Mittels NGS wurde ein mRNA/miRNA-Screening in einer kleinen Kohorte von 12 PatientInnen und 5 Kontrollen durchgeführt. Die Ergebnisse wurden mittels qRT-PCR in einer größeren Gruppe validiert. Wie in vorausgegangenen Studien waren IENFD und CNFD bei FMS PatientInnen-Subgruppen reduziert. Die Dichte an LC war bei FMS und SFN PatientInnen sowie gesunden Kontrollen identisch. Die Subpopulation der dLCfiber contact war bei FMS und SFN PatientInnen niedriger als bei gesunden Kontrollen. Eine mRNA, PRSS21, wurde bei FMS PatientInnen stärker als bei Kontrollen exprimiert. Wir schlussfolgern, dass eine Reduktion neurotropher Signale durch LC zur Kleinfaserpathologie bei FMS beitragen könnte. Epidermale PRSS21-Expression und dLCfiber contact Dichte stellen vielversprechende Kandidaten für Biomarker zur FMS-Diagnose dar. KW - Fibromyalgie KW - Hornhaut KW - small fiber pathology KW - fibromyalgia sydrome KW - corneal confocal microscopy KW - Langerhans cells Y1 - 2021 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-224398 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Jarius, Sven A1 - Ruprecht, Klemens A1 - Wildemann, Brigitte A1 - Kuempfel, Tania A1 - Ringelstein, Marius A1 - Geis, Christian A1 - Kleiter, Ingo A1 - Kleinschnitz, Christoph A1 - Berthele, Achim A1 - Brettschneider, Johannes A1 - Hellwig, Kerstin A1 - Hemmer, Bernhard A1 - Linker, Ralf A. A1 - Lauda, Florian A1 - Hayrettin, Christoph A. A1 - Tumani, Hayrettin A1 - Melms, Arthur A1 - Trebst, Corinna A1 - Stangel, Martin A1 - Marziniak, Martin A1 - Hoffmann, Frank A1 - Schippling, Sven A1 - Faiss, Jürgen H. A1 - Neuhaus, Oliver A1 - Ettrich, Barbara A1 - Zentner, Christian A1 - Guthke, Kersten A1 - Hofstadt-van Oy, Ulrich A1 - Reuss, Reinhard A1 - Pellkofer, Hannah A1 - Ziemann, Ulf A1 - Kern, Peter A1 - Wandinger, Klaus P. A1 - Bergh, Florian Then A1 - Boettcher, Tobias A1 - Langel, Stefan A1 - Liebetrau, Martin A1 - Rommer, Paulus S. A1 - Niehaus, Sabine A1 - Münch, Christoph A1 - Winkelmann, Alexander A1 - Zettl, Uwe K A1 - Metz, Imke A1 - Veauthier, Christian A1 - Sieb, Jörn P. A1 - Wilke, Christian A1 - Hartung, Hans P. A1 - Aktas, Orhan A1 - Paul, Friedemann T1 - Contrasting disease patterns in seropositive and seronegative neuromyelitis optica: A multicentre study of 175 patients JF - Journal of Neuroinflammation N2 - Background: The diagnostic and pathophysiological relevance of antibodies to aquaporin-4 (AQP4-Ab) in patients with neuromyelitis optica spectrum disorders (NMOSD) has been intensively studied. However, little is known so far about the clinical impact of AQP4-Ab seropositivity. Objective: To analyse systematically the clinical and paraclinical features associated with NMO spectrum disorders in Caucasians in a stratified fashion according to the patients' AQP4-Ab serostatus. Methods: Retrospective study of 175 Caucasian patients (AQP4-Ab positive in 78.3%). Results: Seropositive patients were found to be predominantly female (p < 0.0003), to more often have signs of co-existing autoimmunity (p < 0.00001), and to experience more severe clinical attacks. A visual acuity of <= 0.1 during acute optic neuritis (ON) attacks was more frequent among seropositives (p < 0.002). Similarly, motor symptoms were more common in seropositive patients, the median Medical Research Council scale (MRC) grade worse, and MRC grades <= 2 more frequent, in particular if patients met the 2006 revised criteria (p < 0.005, p < 0.006 and p < 0.01, respectively), the total spinal cord lesion load was higher (p < 0.006), and lesions >= 6 vertebral segments as well as entire spinal cord involvement more frequent (p < 0.003 and p < 0.043). By contrast, bilateral ON at onset was more common in seronegatives (p < 0.007), as was simultaneous ON and myelitis (p < 0.001); accordingly, the time to diagnosis of NMO was shorter in the seronegative group (p < 0.029). The course of disease was more often monophasic in seronegatives (p < 0.008). Seropositives and seronegatives did not differ significantly with regard to age at onset, time to relapse, annualized relapse rates, outcome from relapse (complete, partial, no recovery), annualized EDSS increase, mortality rate, supratentorial brain lesions, brainstem lesions, history of carcinoma, frequency of preceding infections, oligoclonal bands, or CSF pleocytosis. Both the time to relapse and the time to diagnosis was longer if the disease started with ON (p < 0.002 and p < 0.013). Motor symptoms or tetraparesis at first myelitis and > 1 myelitis attacks in the first year were identified as possible predictors of a worse outcome. KW - cerebrospinal-fluid KW - intractable hiccup KW - extensiv transverse myelitis KW - multiple sclerosis KW - anti-aquaporin-4 antibody KW - NMO-IGG KW - aquaporin-4 autoantibodies KW - immune-response KW - myasthenia gravis KW - immunoglobulin-G Y1 - 2012 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-133636 VL - 9 IS - 14 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Doppler, Kathrin A1 - Appeltshauser, Luise A1 - Krämer, Heidrun H. A1 - King Man Ng, Judy A1 - Meinl, Edgar A1 - Villmann, Carmen A1 - Brophy, Peter A1 - Dib-Hajj, Sulayman D. A1 - Waxman, Stephen G. A1 - Weishaupt, Andreas A1 - Sommer, Claudia T1 - Contactin-1 and Neurofascin-155/-186 Are Not Targets of Auto-Antibodies in Multifocal Motor Neuropathy JF - PLoS One N2 - Multifocal motor neuropathy is an immune mediated disease presenting with multifocal muscle weakness and conduction block. IgM auto-antibodies against the ganglioside GM1 are detectable in about 50% of the patients. Auto-antibodies against the paranodal proteins contactin-1 and neurofascin-155 and the nodal protein neurofascin-186 have been detected in subgroups of patients with chronic inflammatory demyelinating polyneuropathy. Recently, auto-antibodies against neurofascin-186 and gliomedin were described in more than 60% of patients with multifocal motor neuropathy. In the current study, we aimed to validate this finding, using a combination of different assays for auto-antibody detection. In addition we intended to detect further auto-antibodies against paranodal proteins, specifically contactin-1 and neurofascin-155 in multifocal motor neuropathy patients’ sera. We analyzed sera of 33 patients with well-characterized multifocal motor neuropathy for IgM or IgG anti-contactin-1, anti-neurofascin-155 or -186 antibodies using enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay, binding assays with transfected human embryonic kidney 293 cells and murine teased fibers. We did not detect any IgM or IgG auto-antibodies against contactin-1, neurofascin-155 or -186 in any of our multifocal motor neuropathy patients. We conclude that auto-antibodies against contactin-1, neurofascin-155 and -186 do not play a relevant role in the pathogenesis in this cohort with multifocal motor neuropathy. KW - motor proteins KW - enzyme-linked immunoassays KW - binding analysis KW - neuropathy KW - nerve fibers KW - cell binding assay KW - antibodies KW - enzyme assays Y1 - 2015 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-126156 VL - 10 IS - 7 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Üçeyler, Nurcan A1 - Biko, Lydia A1 - Hose, Dorothea A1 - Hoffmann, Lukas A1 - Sommer, Claudia T1 - Comprehensive and differential long-term characterization of the alpha-galactosidase A deficient mouse model of Fabry disease focusing on the sensory system and pain development JF - Molecular Pain N2 - Fabry disease is an X-linked lysosomal storage disorder due to impaired activity of alpha-galactosidase A with intracellular accumulation of globotriaosylceramide. Associated small fiber pathology leads to characteristic pain in Fabry disease. We systematically assessed sensory system, physical activity, metabolic parameters, and morphology of male and female mice with alpha-galactosidase A deficiency (Fabry ko) from 2 to 27 months of age and compared results with those of age- and gender-matched wild-type littermates of C57Bl/6J background. Results From the age of two months, male and female Fabry mice showed mechanical hypersensitivity (p < 0.001 each) compared to wild-type littermates. Young Fabry ko mice of both genders were hypersensitive to heat stimulation (p < 0.01) and developed heat hyposensitivity with aging (p < 0.05), while cold hyposensitivity was present constantly in young (p < 0.01) and old (p < 0.05) Fabry ko mice compared to wild-type littermates. Stride angle increased only in male Fabry ko mice with aging (p < 0.01) in comparison to wild-type littermates. Except for young female mice, male (p < 0.05) and female (p < 0.01) Fabry ko mice had a higher body weight than wild-type littermates. Old male Fabry ko mice were physically less active than their wild-type littermates (p < 0.05), had lower chow intake (p < 0.001), and lost more weight (p < 0.001) in a one-week treadmill experiment than wild-type littermates. Also, Fabry ko mice showed spontaneous pain protective behavior and developed orofacial dysmorphism resembling patients with Fabry disease. Conclusions. Mice with alpha-galactosidase A deficiency show age-dependent and distinct deficits of the sensory system. alpha-galactosidase A-deficient mice seem to model human Fabry disease and may be helpful when studying the pathophysiology of Fabry-associated pain. KW - Fabry disease KW - alpha-galactosidase A KW - mouse model KW - pain Y1 - 2016 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-147562 VL - 12 IS - 1744806916646370 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Kuzkina, A. A1 - Rößle, J. A1 - Seger, A. A1 - Panzer, C. A1 - Kohl, A. A1 - Maltese, V. A1 - Musacchio, T. A1 - Blaschke, S. J. A1 - Tamgüney, G. A1 - Kaulitz, S. A1 - Rak, K. A1 - Scherzad, A. A1 - Zimmermann, P. H. A1 - Klussmann, J. P. A1 - Hackenberg, S. A1 - Volkmann, J. A1 - Sommer, C. A1 - Sommerauer, M. A1 - Doppler, K. T1 - Combining skin and olfactory α-synuclein seed amplification assays (SAA)—towards biomarker-driven phenotyping in synucleinopathies JF - npj Parkinson’s Disease N2 - Seed amplification assays (SAA) are becoming commonly used in synucleinopathies to detect α-synuclein aggregates. Studies in Parkinson’s disease (PD) and isolated REM-sleep behavior disorder (iRBD) have shown a considerably lower sensitivity in the olfactory epithelium than in CSF or skin. To get an insight into α-synuclein (α-syn) distribution within the nervous system and reasons for low sensitivity, we compared SAA assessment of nasal brushings and skin biopsies in PD (n = 27) and iRBD patients (n = 18) and unaffected controls (n = 30). α-syn misfolding was overall found less commonly in the olfactory epithelium than in the skin, which could be partially explained by the nasal brushing matrix exerting an inhibitory effect on aggregation. Importantly, the α-syn distribution was not uniform: there was a higher deposition of misfolded α-syn across all sampled tissues in the iRBD cohort compared to PD (supporting the notion of RBD as a marker of a more malignant subtype of synucleinopathy) and in a subgroup of PD patients, misfolded α-syn was detectable only in the olfactory epithelium, suggestive of the recently proposed brain-first PD subtype. Assaying α-syn of diverse origins, such as olfactory (part of the central nervous system) and skin (peripheral nervous system), could increase diagnostic accuracy and allow better stratification of patients. KW - diagnostic markers KW - Parkinson's disease Y1 - 2023 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-357687 SN - 2373-8057 VL - 9 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Israel, Ina A1 - Ohsiek, Andrea A1 - Al-Momani, Ehab A1 - Albert-Weissenberger, Christiane A1 - Stetter, Christian A1 - Mencl, Stine A1 - Buck, Andreas K. A1 - Kleinschnitz, Christoph A1 - Samnick, Samuel A1 - Sirén, Anna-Leena T1 - Combined [\(^{18}\)F]DPA-714 micro-positron emission tomography and autoradiography imaging of microglia activation after closed head injury in mice JF - Journal of Neuroinflammation N2 - Background Traumatic brain injury (TBI) is a major cause of death and disability. Neuroinflammation contributes to acute damage after TBI and modulates long-term evolution of degenerative and regenerative responses to injury. The aim of the present study was to evaluate the relationship of microglia activation to trauma severity, brain energy metabolism, and cellular reactions to injury in a mouse closed head injury model using combined in vivo PET imaging, ex vivo autoradiography, and immunohistochemistry. Methods A weight-drop closed head injury model was used to produce a mixed diffuse and focal TBI or a purely diffuse mild TBI (mTBI) in C57BL6 mice. Lesion severity was determined by evaluating histological damage and functional outcome using a standardized neuroscore (NSS), gliosis, and axonal injury by immunohistochemistry. Repeated intra-individual in vivo μPET imaging with the specific 18-kDa translocator protein (TSPO) radioligand [\(^{18}\)F]DPA-714 was performed on day 1, 7, and 16 and [\(^{18}\)F]FDG-μPET imaging for energy metabolism on days 2–5 after trauma using freshly synthesized radiotracers. Immediately after [\(^{18}\)F]DPA-714-μPET imaging on days 7 and 16, cellular identity of the [\(^{18}\)F]DPA-714 uptake was confirmed by exposing freshly cut cryosections to film autoradiography and successive immunostaining with antibodies against the microglia/macrophage marker IBA-1. Results Functional outcome correlated with focal brain lesions, gliosis, and axonal injury. [\(^{18}\)F]DPA-714-μPET showed increased radiotracer uptake in focal brain lesions on days 7 and 16 after TBI and correlated with reduced cerebral [\(^{18}\)F]FDG uptake on days 2–5, with functional outcome and number of IBA-1 positive cells on day 7. In autoradiography, [\(^{18}\)F]DPA-714 uptake co-localized with areas of IBA1-positive staining and correlated strongly with both NSS and the number of IBA1-positive cells, gliosis, and axonal injury. After mTBI, numbers of IBA-1 positive cells with microglial morphology increased in both brain hemispheres; however, uptake of [\(^{18}\)F]DPA-714 was not increased in autoradiography or in μPET imaging. Conclusions [\(^{18}\)F]DPA-714 uptake in μPET/autoradiography correlates with trauma severity, brain metabolic deficits, and microglia activation after closed head TBI. KW - neuroinflammation KW - TBI KW - immunohistochemistry KW - weight drop KW - PET KW - diffuse KW - focal KW - TSPO KW - autoradiography KW - IBA-1 Y1 - 2016 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-146606 VL - 13 IS - 140 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Aster, Hans-Christoph A1 - Evdokimov, Dimitar A1 - Braun, Alexandra A1 - Üçeyler, Nurcan A1 - Kampf, Thomas A1 - Pham, Mirko A1 - Homola, György A. A1 - Sommer, Claudia T1 - CNS imaging characteristics in fibromyalgia patients with and without peripheral nerve involvement JF - Scientific Reports N2 - We tested the hypothesis that reduced skin innervation in fibromyalgia syndrome is associated with specific CNS changes. This prospective case–control study included 43 women diagnosed with fibromyalgia syndrome and 40 healthy controls. We further compared the fibromyalgia subgroups with reduced (n = 21) and normal (n = 22) skin innervation. Brains were analysed for cortical volume, for white matter integrity, and for functional connectivity. Compared to controls, cortical thickness was decreased in regions of the frontal, temporal and parietal cortex in the fibromyalgia group as a whole, and decreased in the bilateral pericalcarine cortices in the fibromyalgia subgroup with reduced skin innervation. Diffusion tensor imaging revealed a significant increase in fractional anisotropy in the corona radiata, the corpus callosum, cingulum and fornix in patients with fibromyalgia compared to healthy controls and decreased FA in parts of the internal capsule and thalamic radiation in the subgroup with reduced skin innervation. Using resting-state fMRI, the fibromyalgia group as a whole showed functional hypoconnectivity between the right midfrontal gyrus and the posterior cerebellum and the right crus cerebellum, respectively. The subgroup with reduced skin innervation showed hyperconnectivity between the inferior frontal gyrus, the angular gyrus and the posterior parietal gyrus. Our results suggest that the subgroup of fibromyalgia patients with pronounced pathology in the peripheral nervous system shows alterations in morphology, structural and functional connectivity also at the level of the encephalon. We propose considering these subgroups when conducting clinical trials. KW - fibromyalgia syndrome KW - CNS imaging KW - peripheral nerve involvement Y1 - 2022 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-300562 VL - 12 IS - 1 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Brumberg, Joachim A1 - Küsters, Sebastian A1 - Al-Momani, Ehab A1 - Marotta, Giorgio A1 - Cosgrove, Kelly P. A1 - van Dyck, Christopher H. A1 - Herrmann, Ken A1 - Homola, György A. A1 - Pezzoli, Gianni A1 - Buck, Andreas K. A1 - Volkmann, Jens A1 - Samnick, Samuel A1 - Isaias, Ioannis U. T1 - Cholinergic activity and levodopa-induced dyskinesia: a multitracer molecular imaging study JF - Annals of Clinical and Translational Neurology N2 - Objective: To investigate the association between levodopa‐induced dyskinesias and striatal cholinergic activity in patients with Parkinson's disease. Methods: This study included 13 Parkinson's disease patients with peak‐of‐dose levodopa‐induced dyskinesias, 12 nondyskinetic patients, and 12 healthy controls. Participants underwent 5‐[\(^{123}\)I]iodo‐3‐[2(S)‐2‐azetidinylmethoxy]pyridine single‐photon emission computed tomography, a marker of nicotinic acetylcholine receptors, [\(^{123}\)I]N‐ω‐fluoropropyl‐2β‐carbomethoxy‐3β‐(4‐iodophenyl)nortropane single‐photon emission computed tomography, to measure dopamine reuptake transporter density and 2‐[\(^{18}\)F]fluoro‐2‐deoxyglucose positron emission tomography to assess regional cerebral metabolic activity. Striatal binding potentials, uptake values at basal ganglia structures, and correlations with clinical variables were analyzed. Results: Density of nicotinic acetylcholine receptors in the caudate nucleus of dyskinetic subjects was similar to that of healthy controls and significantly higher to that of nondyskinetic patients, in particular, contralaterally to the clinically most affected side. Interpretation: Our findings support the hypothesis that the expression of dyskinesia may be related to cholinergic neuronal excitability in a dopaminergic‐depleted striatum. Cholinergic signaling would play a role in maintaining striatal dopaminergic responsiveness, possibly defining disease phenotype and progression. KW - levodopa-induced dyskinesia KW - cholinergic activity KW - Parkinson’s disease Y1 - 2017 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-170406 VL - 4 IS - 9 ER - TY - THES A1 - Geis, Christian T1 - Charakterisierung von Spinalganglienneuronen intakter und lädierter Afferenzen T1 - Characteristics of injured and spared dorsal root ganglia neurons N2 - Am Tiermodell einer experimentellen Mononeuropathie (chronic constriction injury, CCI) wurde bei Ratten die Expression von Zytokinen (TNF-α, IL-10), Vanilloidrezeptor 1 (VR1) und Neuropeptiden in Spinalganglienneuronen immunhistochemisch analy-siert. Durch retrograde Anfärbung mit den Tracern Fluorogold (FG) und Fluoruby (FR) konnten intakte von geschädigten Neuronen unterschieden und Muskel- und Hautaffe-renzen getrennt untersucht werden. Nach CCI fand sich ein selektiver Anstieg der TNF-α Immunreaktivität in mittelgroßen und großen Spinalganglienneuronen, welche durch Vergleich mit anderen neuronalen Markern als A-Faser Neurone identifiziert werden konnten. Nicht nur geschädigte, sondern auch intakte Spinalganglienneurone wiesen eine erhöhte TNF-α Immunreaktivität auf und sowohl Muskel- als auch Hautafferenzen trugen zur vermehrten TNF-α Expression bei. IL-10, VR1 und IB4 Immunreaktivität fand sich vor allem in kleinen Neuronen und war nach CCI deutlich reduziert, während die Expression von CGRP in kleinen und mittel-großen Spinalganglienneuronen nachzuweisen war und keine Veränderung zeigte. Die Ergebnisse zeigen, dass intakt gebliebene A-Faser Neurone pathophysiologische Veränderungen im Sinne einer vermehrten Expression des pro-inflammatorischen Zyto-kins TNF-α erfahren. Dieser phänotypische Switch ist möglicherweise mit einer neuen Funktion dieser Neurone im nozizeptiven System verbunden. Die verminderte Expression des anti-inflammatorischen Zytokins IL-10 vier Tage nach CCI korrespondiert mit der frühen Schmerzentstehung nach peripherer Nervenläsion und der noch fehlenden Suppression der pro-inflammatorischen Zytokine zu diesem Zeitpunkt. Dagegen ist der Rückgang der VR1 und IB4 Konzentrationen im Spinal-ganglion am ehesten durch einen läsionsbedingten Mangel an neurotrophen Faktoren zu erklären. Die in dieser Arbeit gewonnenen Erkenntnisse unterstützen die These, dass pro-inflammatorischen Zytokinen, insbesondere TNF-α, eine besondere Bedeutung bei der Entstehung neuropathischer Schmerzen zukommt. Dies könnte ein Ansatzpunkt für wei-tere Studien sein, die Wirksamkeit TNF-α hemmender Medikamente bei neuropathi-schen Schmerzmodellen im Tierversuch und eventuell später klinisch zu untersuchen. N2 - Chronic constriction of the sciatic nerve leading to a hyperalgesic state results in a partial lesion wherein some axons are injured and others remain intact. Here we sought to characterize reactive changes which occur in DRG cell bodies of injured and uninjured axons projecting to skin and muscle. Using immunohistochemistry combined with flurorogold and fluororuby retrograde labelling to define DRG cell bodies associated with injured and uninjured axons, we analyzed the DRG immunoreactivity (IR) for tumor necrosis factor-alpha (TNF), interleukin-10 (IL-10), the sensory neuron-specific channel vanilloid receptor 1 (VR1), isolectin B4 (IB4) and calcitonin-gene-related peptide (CGRP) 4 days after a unilateral chronic constriction (CCI) of the rat sciatic nerve. TNF IR was predominantly localized in neuronal DRG cells. In DRG with an intact nerve, TNF IR was present in 45 %, IL-10 IR in 46 %, VR1 IR in 44 %, IB4 IR in 51 % and CGRP IR in 40 % of all neuronal profiles. Four days after CCI, TNF IR was increased in medium-sized neurons, whereas IR for IL-10, VR1 and IB4, predominantly present in small neurons, was reduced. Importantly, not only injured, but also adjacent spared neurons contributed markedly to increased TNF IR. Neurons projecting to both muscle and skin displayed upregulated TNF IR after CCI. TNF in medium-sized neurons colocalized with neurofilament and trkB, but not with IB4, trkA and RET, suggesting a selective phenotypic switch in presumably low-threshold myelinated primary afferents. Spared myelinated fibers with intact sensory functions but upregulated TNF expression may contribute to behavioral changes observed after nerve injury. KW - TNF alpha KW - Spinalganglion KW - Schmerz KW - Zytokine KW - retrograde Marker KW - TNF alpha KW - Dorsal root ganglion KW - Pain KW - Cytokines KW - retrograde tracers Y1 - 2004 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-13926 ER -