@article{ŠebekovaStuermerFazelietal.2015, author = {Šebekov{\´a}, K. and St{\"u}rmer, M. and Fazeli, G. and Bahner, U. and St{\"a}b, F. and Heidland, A.}, title = {Is vitamin D deficiency related to accumulation of advanced glycation end products, markers of inflammation, and oxidative stress in diabetic subjects?}, series = {BioMed Research International}, volume = {2015}, journal = {BioMed Research International}, number = {958097}, doi = {10.1155/2015/958097}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-149197}, year = {2015}, abstract = {Objectives. In diabetes accumulated advanced glycation end products (AGEs) are involved in the striking cardiovascular morbidity/mortality. We asked whether a hypovitaminosis D associates with an increased formation and toxicity of AGEs in diabetes. Methods. In 276 diabetics (160M/116 F, age: 65.0 ± 13.4; 43 type 1,T1DM, and 233 type 2 patients, T2DM) and 121 nondiabetic controls (60 M/61 F; age: 58.6 ± 15.5 years) routine biochemistry, levels of 25-hydroxyvitamin D\(_{3}\) (25-(OH)D), skin autofluorescence (SAF), plasma AGE-associated fluorescence (AGE-FL), N\(^{ε}\) -(carboxymethyl) lysine (CML), soluble receptor for AGEs (sRAGE), soluble vascular adhesion protein-1 (sVAP-1), high sensitive C-reactive protein (hs-CRP), and renal function (eGFR) were determined. Results. In the diabetics SAF and AGE-Fl were higher than those of the controls and correlated with age, duration of diabetes, and degree of renal impairment. In T2DM patients but not in T1DM the age-dependent rise of SAF directly correlated with hs-CRP and sVAP-1. 25-(OH)D levels in diabetics and nondiabetics were lowered to a similar degree averaging 22.5 ng/mL. No relationship between 25-(OH)D and studied markers except for sVAP-1 was observed in the diabetics. Conclusion. In diabetics hypovitaminosis D does not augment accumulation of AGEs and studied markers of microinflammation and oxidative stress except for sVAP-1.}, language = {en} } @article{UeceylerKewenigKittelSchneideretal.2015, author = {{\"U}{\c{c}}eyler, Nurcan and Kewenig, Susanne and Kittel-Schneider, Sarah and Fallgatter, Andreas J. and Sommer, Claudia}, title = {Increased cortical activation upon painful stimulation in fibromyalgia syndrome}, series = {BMC Neurology}, volume = {15}, journal = {BMC Neurology}, number = {210}, doi = {10.1186/s12883-015-0472-4}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-125230}, year = {2015}, abstract = {Background Fibromyalgia syndrome (FMS) is a chronic condition characterized by widespread pain and associated symptoms. We investigated cerebral activation in FMS patients by functional near-infrared spectroscopy (fNIRS). Methods Two stimulation paradigms were applied: a) painful pressure stimulation at the dorsal forearm; b) verbal fluency test (VFT). We prospectively recruited 25 FMS patients, ten patients with unipolar major depression (MD) without pain, and 35 healthy controls. All patients underwent neurological examination and all subjects were investigated with questionnaires (pain, depression, FMS, empathy). Results FMS patients had lower pressure pain thresholds than patients with MD and controls (p < 0.001) and reported higher pain intensity (p < 0.001). Upon unilateral pressure pain stimulation fNIRS recordings revealed increased bilateral cortical activation in FMS patients compared to controls (p < 0.05). FMS patients also displayed a stronger contralateral activity over the dorsolateral prefrontal cortex in direct comparison to patients with MD (p < 0.05). While all three groups performed equally well in the VFT, a frontal deficit in cortical activation was only found in patients with depression (p < 0.05). Performance and cortical activation correlated negatively in FMS patients (p < 0.05) and positively in patients with MD (p < 0.05). Conclusion Our data give further evidence for altered central nervous processing in patients with FMS and the distinction between FMS and MD.}, language = {en} } @phdthesis{Zuern2015, author = {Z{\"u}rn, Michael}, title = {The Dual Nature of Utility - Categorical and Comparative Evaluations in Economic Decisions}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-120141}, school = {Universit{\"a}t W{\"u}rzburg}, year = {2015}, abstract = {Utility is perhaps the most central concept in modern economic theorizing. However, the behaviorist reduction to Revealed Preference not only removed the psychological content of utility but experimental investigations also exposed numerous anomalies in this theory. This program of research focused on the psychological processes by which utility judgments are generated. For this purpose, the standard assumption of a homogeneous concept is substituted by the Utilitarian Duality Hypothesis. In particular, judgments concerning categorical utility (uCat) infer an object's category based on its attributes which may subsequently allow the transfer of evaluative information like feelings or attitudes. In contrast, comparative utility (uCom) depends on the distance to a reference value on a specific dimension of comparison. Importantly, dimensions of comparison are manifold and context dependent. In a series of experiments, we show that the resulting Dual Utility Model is able to explain several known anomalies in a parsimonious fashion. Moreover, we identify central factors determining the relative weight assigned to both utility components. Finally, we discuss the implications of the Utilitarian Duality for both, the experimental practice in economics as well as the consequences for economic theorizing. In sum, we propose that the Dual Utility Model can serve as an integrative framework for both the rational model and its anomalies.}, subject = {Nutzen}, language = {en} } @article{ZusanGiesekingZersonetal.2015, author = {Zusan, Andreas and Gieseking, Bj{\"o}rn and Zerson, Mario and Dyakonov, Vladimir and Magerle, Robert and Deibel, Carsten}, title = {The Effect of Diiodooctane on the Charge Carrier Generation in Organic Solar Cells Based on the Copolymer PBDTTT-C}, series = {Scientific Reports}, volume = {5}, journal = {Scientific Reports}, doi = {10.1038/srep08286}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-125022}, pages = {8286}, year = {2015}, abstract = {Microstructural changes and the understanding of their effect on photocurrent generation are key aspects for improving the efficiency of organic photovoltaic devices. We analyze the impact of a systematically increased amount of the solvent additive diiodooctane (DIO) on the morphology of PBDTTT-C:PC71BM blends and related changes in free carrier formation and recombination by combining surface imaging, photophysical and charge extraction techniques. We identify agglomerates visible in AFM images of the 0\% DIO blend as PC71BM domains embedded in an intermixed matrix phase. With the addition of DIO, a decrease in the size of fullerene domains along with a demixing of the matrix phase appears for 0.6\% and 1\% DIO. Surprisingly, transient absorption spectroscopy reveals an efficient photogeneration already for the smallest amount of DIO, although the largest efficiency is found for 3\% DIO. It is ascribed to a fine-tuning of the blend morphology in terms of the formation of interpenetrating donor and acceptor phases minimizing geminate and nongeminate recombination as indicated by charge extraction experiments. An increase in the DIO content to 10\% adversely affects the photovoltaic performance, most probably due to an inefficient free carrier formation and trapping in a less interconnected donor-acceptor network.}, language = {en} } @article{ZoungranaConradAmekudzietal.2015, author = {Zoungrana, Benewinde Jean-Bosco and Conrad, Christopher and Amekudzi, Leonard K. and Thiel, Michael and Dapola Da, Evariste and Forkuor, Gerald and L{\"o}w, Fabian}, title = {Multi-Temporal Landsat Images and Ancillary Data for Land Use/Cover Change (LULCC) Detection in the Southwest of Burkina Faso, West Africa}, series = {Remote Sensing}, volume = {7}, journal = {Remote Sensing}, number = {9}, doi = {10.3390/rs70912076}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-125866}, pages = {12076-12102}, year = {2015}, abstract = {Accurate quantification of land use/cover change (LULCC) is important for efficient environmental management, especially in regions that are extremely affected by climate variability and continuous population growth such as West Africa. In this context, accurate LULC classification and statistically sound change area estimates are essential for a better understanding of LULCC processes. This study aimed at comparing mono-temporal and multi-temporal LULC classifications as well as their combination with ancillary data and to determine LULCC across the heterogeneous landscape of southwest Burkina Faso using accurate classification results. Landsat data (1999, 2006 and 2011) and ancillary data served as input features for the random forest classifier algorithm. Five LULC classes were identified: woodland, mixed vegetation, bare surface, water and agricultural area. A reference database was established using different sources including high-resolution images, aerial photo and field data. LULCC and LULC classification accuracies, area and area uncertainty were computed based on the method of adjusted error matrices. The results revealed that multi-temporal classification significantly outperformed those solely based on mono-temporal data in the study area. However, combining mono-temporal imagery and ancillary data for LULC classification had the same accuracy level as multi-temporal classification which is an indication that this combination is an efficient alternative to multi-temporal classification in the study region, where cloud free images are rare. The LULCC map obtained had an overall accuracy of 92\%. Natural vegetation loss was estimated to be 17.9\% ± 2.5\% between 1999 and 2011. The study area experienced an increase in agricultural area and bare surface at the expense of woodland and mixed vegetation, which attests to the ongoing deforestation. These results can serve as means of regional and global land cover products validation, as they provide a new validated data set with uncertainty estimates in heterogeneous ecosystems prone to classification errors.}, language = {en} } @article{ZinnerSperlichWahletal.2015, author = {Zinner, Christoph and Sperlich, Billy and Wahl, Patrick and Mester, Joachim}, title = {Classification of selected cardiopulmonary variables of elite athletes of different age, gender, and disciplines during incremental exercise testing}, series = {SpringerPlus}, volume = {4}, journal = {SpringerPlus}, number = {544}, doi = {10.1186/s40064-015-1341-8}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-126275}, year = {2015}, abstract = {Incremental exercise testing is frequently used as a tool for evaluating determinants of endurance performance. The available reference values for the peak oxygen uptake \((VO_{2peak})\), \% of \(VO_{2peak}\) , running speed at the lactate threshold \((v_{LT})\), running economy (RE), and maximal running speed \((v_{peak})\) for different age, gender, and disciplines are not sufficient for the elite athletic population. The key variables of 491 young athletes (age range 12-21 years; 250 males, 241 females) assessed during a running step test protocol \((2.4 m s^{-1} ; increase 0.4 m s^{-1} 5 min^{-1})\) were analysed in five subgroups, which were related to combat-, team-, endurance-, sprint- and power-, and racquet-related disciplines. Compared with female athletes, male athletes achieved a higher \(v_{peak}\) (P = 0.004). The body mass, lean body mass, height, abs. \(VO_{2peak} (ml min^{-1})\), rel. \(VO_{2peak} (ml kg^{-1} min^{-1})\), rel. \(VO_{2peak} (ml min^{-1} kg^{-0.75})\), and RE were higher in the male participants compared with the females (P < 0.01). The \% of \(VO_2\) at \(v_{LT}\) was lower in the males compared with the females (P < 0.01). No differences between gender were detected for the \(v_{LT}\) (P = 0.17) and \% of \(VO_2\) at \(v_{LT}\) (P = 0.42). This study is one of the first to provide a broad spectrum of data to classify nearly 500 elite athletes aged 12-21 years of both gender and different disciplines.}, language = {en} } @article{ZinnerSperlichKruegeretal.2015, author = {Zinner, Christoph and Sperlich, Billy and Krueger, Malte and Focke, Tim and Reed, Jennifer and Mester, Joachim}, title = {Strength, Endurance, Throwing Velocity and in-Water Jump Performance of Elite German Water Polo Players}, series = {Journal of Human Kinetics}, volume = {45}, journal = {Journal of Human Kinetics}, doi = {10.1515/hukin-2015-0015}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-148812}, pages = {149-156}, year = {2015}, abstract = {The purpose of this study was threefold: 1) to assess the eggbeater kick and throwing performance using a number of water polo specific tests, 2) to explore the relation between the eggbeater kick and throwing performance, and 3) to investigate the relation between the eggbeater kick in the water and strength tests performed in a controlled laboratory setting in elite water polo players. Fifteen male water polo players of the German National Team completed dynamic and isometric strength tests for muscle groups (adductor, abductor, abdominal, pectoralis) frequently used during water polo. After these laboratory strength tests, six water polo specific in-water tests were conducted. The eggbeater kick assessed leg endurance and agility, maximal throwing velocity and jump height. A 400 m test and a sprint test examined aerobic and anaerobic performance. The strongest correlation was found between jump height and arm length (p < 0.001, r = 0.89). The laboratory diagnostics of important muscles showed positive correlations with the results of the in-water tests (p < 0.05, r = 0.52-0.70). Muscular strength of the adductor, abdominal and pectoralis muscles was positively related to in-water endurance agility as assessed by the eggbeater kick (p < 0.05; r = 0.53-0.66). Findings from the current study emphasize the need to assess indices of water polo performance both in and out of the water as well as the relation among these parameters to best assess the complex profile of water polo players.}, language = {en} } @article{ZinnerHauserBornetal.2015, author = {Zinner, Christoph and Hauser, Anna and Born, Dennis-Peter and Wehrlin, Jon P. and Holmberg, Hans-Christer and Sperlich, Billy}, title = {Influence of Hypoxic Interval Training and Hyperoxic Recovery on Muscle Activation and Oxygenation in Connection with Double-Poling Exercise}, series = {PLoS One}, volume = {10}, journal = {PLoS One}, number = {10}, doi = {10.1371/journal.pone.0140616}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-126299}, pages = {e0140616}, year = {2015}, abstract = {Here, we evaluated the influence of breathing oxygen at different partial pressures during recovery from exercise on performance at sea-level and a simulated altitude of 1800 m, as reflected in activation of different upper body muscles, and oxygenation of the m. triceps brachii. Ten well-trained, male endurance athletes (25.3±4.1 yrs; 179.2±4.5 cm; 74.2±3.4 kg) performed four test trials, each involving three 3-min sessions on a double-poling ergometer with 3-min intervals of recovery. One trial was conducted entirely under normoxic (No) and another under hypoxic conditions \((Ho; F_iO_2 = 0.165)\). In the third and fourth trials, the exercise was performed in normoxia and hypoxia, respectively, with hyperoxic recovery \((HOX; F_iO_2 = 1.00)\) in both cases. Arterial hemoglobin saturation was higher under the two HOX conditions than without HOX (p<0.05). Integrated muscle electrical activity was not influenced by the oxygen content (best d = 0.51). Furthermore, the only difference in tissue saturation index measured via near-infrared spectroscopy observed was between the recovery periods during the NoNo and HoHOX interventions (P<0.05, d = 0.93). In the case of HoHo the athletes' \(P_{mean}\) declined from the first to the third interval (P < 0.05), whereas Pmean was unaltered under the HoHOX, NoHOX and NoNo conditions. We conclude that the less pronounced decline in \(P_{mean}\) during 3 x 3-min double-poling sprints in normoxia and hypoxia with hyperoxic recovery is not related to changes in muscle activity or oxygenation. Moreover, we conclude that hyperoxia \((F_iO_2 = 1.00)\) used in conjunction with hypoxic or normoxic work intervals may serve as an effective aid when inhaled during the subsequent recovery intervals.}, language = {en} } @phdthesis{ZinkgebSondergeld2015, author = {Zink [geb. Sondergeld], Thomas Gerd}, title = {Der Cofilin-Signalweg im Glioblastoma multiforme - Ursachen f{\"u}r den Verlust von Chronophin und Einfluss von LIM-Kinase-Inhibitoren}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-127065}, school = {Universit{\"a}t W{\"u}rzburg}, year = {2015}, abstract = {Das invasive Potential maligner Gliome beeinflusst maßgeblich die schlechte Prognose dieser Tumorentit{\"a}t. Migration und Invasion von Tumorzellen werden entscheidend durch die Cofilin-vermittelte Umstrukturierung des Aktin-Zytoskeletts gepr{\"a}gt, die durch die Aktivit{\"a}t antagonistischer Cofilin-Kinasen und -Phosphatasen reguliert wird. Im Rahmen der vorliegenden Arbeit konnte ein progressiver Expressionsverlust der Cofilin-Phosphatase Chronophin mit ansteigendem Malignit{\"a}tsgrad astrozyt{\"a}rer Gliome aufgezeigt werden, der mit einer Zunahme der Phosphorylierung von Cofilin einhergeht. In den entsprechenden Gewebeproben gelang gleichzeitig der Nachweis einer gesteigerten Expression der Cofilin-Kinase LIMK-2. Genetische und epigenetische Analysen des Chronophin-Locus konnten eine Hypermethylierung im Bereich der Promotorregion der Phosphatase identifizieren, die m{\"o}glicherweise dem Verlust von Chronophin in Glioblastom-Gewebeproben zugrunde liegt. In Glioblastom-Zelllinien, die unterschiedliche Expressionsmuster von Chronophin aufwiesen, konnten hingegen keine molekularen Alterationen festgestellt werden. Untersuchungen des Einflusses von ROCK- und LIMK-Inhibitoren auf Glioblastomzellen konnten ausgepr{\"a}gte Ver{\"a}nderungen der Zellmorphologie dokumentieren, wobei erstmals die Induktion eines stellate cell-Ph{\"a}notyps unter Einfluss des LIMK-Inhibitors BMS-5 beschrieben wird. W{\"a}hrend ROCK- und LIMK-Inhibitoren keinen Einfluss auf die 2D-Motilit{\"a}t der Tumorzellen hatten, wiesen die Glioblastomzellen in Abh{\"a}ngigkeit ihrer basalen Cofilin-Aktivit{\"a}t eine verst{\"a}rkte bzw. verminderte 3D-Invasivit{\"a}t auf. Die Erkenntnisse dieser Arbeit unterstreichen die Bedeutung des Cofilin-Signalweges f{\"u}r die Migration und Invasion von Gliomzellen, zeigen neue Angriffspunkte in der Therapie maligner Gliome auf und warnen zugleich vor einem unkritischen Einsatz neuer Wirkstoffe.}, subject = {Cofilin}, language = {de} } @book{ZimmermanngebBlidschun2015, author = {Zimmermann [geb. Blidschun], Claudia}, title = {Systemstrukturen des Deutschen}, edition = {2. Auflage}, isbn = {978-3-945459-03-4}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-119154}, publisher = {Universit{\"a}t W{\"u}rzburg}, pages = {154}, year = {2015}, abstract = {Diese Ver{\"o}ffentlichung ist eine Einf{\"u}hrung in die syntaktischen Strukturen der deutschen Gegenwartssprache und deckt folgende Gebiete ab: Satzdefinition, Wortarten, Topologie deutscher S{\"a}tze, valenzabh{\"a}ngige und -unabh{\"a}ngige Satzglieder (Erg{\"a}nzungen und Angaben), Funktion und Semantik von Dativ- und Genitivkonstruktionen, Hilfs-, Modal- und Modalit{\"a}tsverben, Funktionsverbgef{\"u}ge und verbale Wendungen, reflexive Konstruktionen, komplexe S{\"a}tze und Satzglieder, Passivkonstruktionen, Temporalit{\"a}t sowie Modalit{\"a}t.}, subject = {Aktiv}, language = {de} } @article{ZimanowskiGudmundsson2015, author = {Zimanowski, Bernd and Gudmundsson, Magńus Tumi}, title = {Fire in the hole: recreating volcanic eruptions with cannon blasts}, series = {Eos}, volume = {96}, journal = {Eos}, number = {8}, doi = {10.1029/2015EO027703}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-149304}, pages = {12-15}, year = {2015}, abstract = {Artificial volcanic plumes, fired from cannons loaded with ash plucked from the slopes of Iceland, may help researchers better monitor disruptive eruptions.}, language = {en} } @article{ZienerKurzBuschleetal.2015, author = {Ziener, Christian H. and Kurz, Felix T. and Buschle, Lukas R. and Kampf, Thomas}, title = {Orthogonality, Lommel integrals and cross product zeros of linear combinations of Bessel functions}, series = {SpringerPlus}, volume = {4}, journal = {SpringerPlus}, number = {390}, doi = {10.1186/s40064-015-1142-0}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-151432}, year = {2015}, abstract = {The cylindrical Bessel differential equation and the spherical Bessel differential equation in the interval R\(\leq\)r\(\leq\)\(\gamma\)R with Neumann boundary conditions are considered. The eigenfunctions are linear combinations of the Bessel function \(\Phi\)\(_{n,ν}\)(r) = Y'\(_{ν}\) (\(\lambda\)\(_{n,ν}\))J\(_{ν}\)(\(\lambda\)\(_{n,ν}\) r/R) - J'\(_{ν}\)(\(\lambda\)\(_{n,ν}\))Y\(_{ν}\)(\(\lambda\)\(_{n,ν}\)r/R) or linear combinations of the spherical Bessel functions \(\psi\)\(_{m,ν}\)(r) = y'\(_{ν}\)(\(\lambda\)\(_{m,ν}\))j\(_{ν}\)(\(\lambda\)\(_{m,ν}\)r/R) - j'\(_{ν}\)(\(\lambda\)\(_{m,ν}\))y\(_{ν}\)(\(\lambda\)\(_{m,ν}\)r/R). The orthogonality relations with analytical expressions for the normalization constant are given. Explicit expressions for the Lommel integrals in terms of Lommel functions are derived. The cross product zeros Y'\(_{ν}\)\(\lambda\)\(_{n,ν}\))J'\(_{ν}\)(\(\gamma\)\(\lambda\)\(_{n,ν}\))- J'\(_{ν}\)(\(\lambda\)\(_{n,ν}\))Y'\(_{ν}\)(\(\gamma\)\(\lambda\)\(_{n,ν}\)) = 0 and y'\(_{ν}\)(\(\lambda\)\(_{m,ν}\))j'\(_{ν}\)(\(\gamma\)\(\lambda\)\(_{m,ν}\)) - j'\(_{ν}\)(\(\lambda\)\(_{m,ν}\))y'\(_{ν}\)(\(\gamma\)\(\lambda\)\(_{m,ν}\)) = 0 are considered in the complex plane for real as well as complex values of the index ν and approximations for the exceptional zero \(\lambda\)\(_{1,ν}\) are obtained. A numerical scheme based on the discretization of the twodimensional and three-dimensional Laplace operator with Neumann boundary conditions is presented. Explicit representations of the radial part of the Laplace operator in form of a tridiagonal matrix allow the simple computation of the cross product zeros.}, language = {en} } @phdthesis{Zhu2015, author = {Zhu, Ana Cheng}, title = {Metagenomic analysis of genetic variation in human gut microbial species}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-113890}, school = {Universit{\"a}t W{\"u}rzburg}, year = {2015}, abstract = {Microbial species (bacteria and archaea) in the gut are important for human health in various ways. Not only does the species composition vary considerably within the human population, but each individual also appears to have its own strains of a given species. While it is known from studies of bacterial pan-genomes, that genetic variation between strains can differ considerably, such as in Escherichia coli, the extent of genetic variation of strains for abundant gut species has not been surveyed in a natural habitat. This is mainly due to the fact that most of these species cannot be cultured in the laboratory. Genetic variation can range from microscale genomic rearrangements such as small nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) to macroscale large genomic rearrangements like structural variations. Metagenomics offers an alternative solution to study genetic variation in prokaryotes, as it involves DNA sequencing of the whole community directly from the environment. However, most metagenomic studies to date only focus on variation in gene abundance and hence are not able to characterize genetic variation (in terms of presence or absence of SNPs and genes) of gut microbial strains of individuals. The aim of my doctorate studies was therefore to study the extent of genetic variation in the genomic sequence of gut prokaryotic species and its phenotypic effects based on: (1) the impact of SNP variation in gut bacterial species, by focusing on genes under selective pressure and (2) the gene content variation (as a proxy for structural variation) and their effect on microbial species and the phenotypic traits of their human host. In the first part of my doctorate studies, I was involved in a project in which we created a catalogue of 10.3 million SNPs in gut prokaryotic species, based on metagenomes. I used this to perform the first SNP-based comparative study of prokaryotic species evolution in a natural habitat. Here, I found that strains of gut microbial species in different individuals evolve at more similar rates than the strains within an individual. In addition, I found that gene evolution can be uncoupled from the evolution of its originating species, and that this could be related to selective pressure such as diet, exemplified by galactokinase gene (galK). Despite the individuality (i.e. uniqueness of each individual within the studied metagenomic dataset) in the SNP profile of the gut microbiota that we found, for most cases it is not possible to link SNPs with phenotypic differences. For this reason I also used gene content as a proxy to study structural variation in metagenomes. In the second part of my doctorate studies, I developed a methodology to characterize the variability of gene content in gut bacterial species, using metagenomes. My approach is based on gene deletions, and was applied to abundant species (demonstrated using a set of 11 species). The method is sufficiently robust as it captures a similar range of gene content variability as has been detected in completely sequenced genomes. Using this procedure I found individuals differ by an average of 13\% in their gene content of gut bacterial strains within the same species. Interestingly no two individuals shared the same gene content across bacterial species. However, this variation corresponds to a lower limit, as it is only accounts for gene deletion and not insertions. This large variation in the gene content of gut strain was found to affect important functions, such as polysaccharide utilization loci (PULs) and capsular polysaccharide synthesis (CPS), which are related with digestion of dietary fibers. In summary, I have shown that metagenomics based approaches can be robust in characterizing genetic variation in gut bacterial species. I also illustrated, using examples both for SNPs and gene content (galK, PULs and CPS), that this genetic variation can be used to predict the phenotypic characteristics of the microbial species, as well as predicting the phenotype of their human host (for example, their capacity to digest different food components). Overall, the results of my thesis highlight the importance of characterizing the strains in the gut microbiome analogous to the emerging variability and importance of human genomics.}, subject = {Darmflora}, language = {en} } @article{ZhaoYuHuetal.2015, author = {Zhao, De-Wei and Yu, Mang and Hu, Kai and Wang, Wei and Yang, Lei and Wang, Ben-Jie and Gao, Xiao-Hong and Guo, Yong-Ming and Xu, Yong-Qing and Wei, Yu-Shan and Tian, Si-Miao and Yang, Fan and Wang, Nan and Huang, Shi-Bo and Xie, Hui and Wei, Xiao-Wei and Jiang, Hai-Shen and Zang, Yu-Qiang and Ai, Jun and Chen, Yuan-Liang and Lei, Guang-Hua and Li, Yu-Jin and Tian, Geng and Li, Zong-Sheng and Cao, Yong and Ma, Li}, title = {Prevalence of Nontraumatic Osteonecrosis of the Femoral Head and its Associated Risk Factors in the Chinese Population: Results from a Nationally Representative Survey}, series = {Chinese Medical Journal}, volume = {128}, journal = {Chinese Medical Journal}, number = {21}, doi = {10.4103/0366-6999.168017}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-138482}, pages = {2843-2850}, year = {2015}, abstract = {Background: Nontraumatic osteonecrosis of the femoral head (NONFH) is a debilitating disease that represents a significant financial burden for both individuals and healthcare systems. Despite its significance, however, its prevalence in the Chinese general population remains unknown. This study aimed to investigate the prevalence of NONFH and its associated risk factors in the Chinese population. Methods: A nationally representative survey of 30,030 respondents was undertaken from June 2012 to August 2013. All participants underwent a questionnaire investigation, physical examination of hip, and bilateral hip joint X-ray and/or magnetic resonance imaging examination. Blood samples were taken after overnight fasting to test serum total cholesterol, triglyceride, and high-density lipoprotein (HDL) and low-density lipoprotein (LDL) levels. We then used multivariate logistic regression analysis to investigate the associations between various metabolic, demographic, and lifestyle-related variables and NONFH. Results: NONFH was diagnosed in 218 subjects (0.725\%) and the estimated NONFH cases were 8.12 million among Chinese people aged 15 years and over. The prevalence of NONFH was significantly higher in males than in females (1.02\% vs. 0.51\%, \(\chi^2\) = 24.997, P < 0.001). Among NONFH patients, North residents were subjected to higher prevalence of NONFH than that of South residents (0.85\% vs. 0.61\%, \(\chi^2\) = 5.847, P = 0.016). Our multivariate regression analysis showed that high blood levels of triglycerides, total cholesterol, LDL-cholesterol, and non-HDL-cholesterol, male, urban residence, family history of osteonecrosis of the femoral head, heavy smoking, alcohol abuse and glucocorticoid intake, overweight, and obesity were all significantly associated with an increased risk of NONFH. Conclusions: Our findings highlight that NONFH is a significant public health challenge in China and underscore the need for policy measures on the national level. Furthermore, NONFH shares a number of risk factors with atherosclerosis.}, language = {en} } @article{ZhangLeeWehneretal.2015, author = {Zhang, Yi and Lee, Chil-Woo and Wehner, Nora and Imdahl, Fabian and Svetlana, Veselova and Weiste, Christoph and Dr{\"o}ge-Laser, Wolfgang and Deeken, Rosalia}, title = {Regulation of Oncogene Expression in T-DNA-Transformed Host Plant Cells}, series = {PLoS Pathogens}, volume = {11}, journal = {PLoS Pathogens}, number = {1}, doi = {10.1371/journal.ppat.1004620}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-125256}, pages = {e1004620}, year = {2015}, abstract = {Virulent Agrobacterium tumefaciens strains integrate their T-DNA into the plant genome where the encoded agrobacterial oncogenes are expressed and cause crown gall disease. Essential for crown gall development are IaaH (indole-3-acetamide hydrolase), IaaM (tryptophan monooxygenase) and Ipt (isopentenyl transferase), which encode enzymes for the biosynthesis of auxin (IaaH, IaaM) and cytokinin (Ipt). Although these oncogenes are well studied as the tumor-inducing principle, nothing is known about the regulation of oncogene expression in plant cells. Our studies show that the intergenic regions (IGRs) between the coding sequences (CDS) of the three oncogenes function as promoters in plant cells. These promoters possess a eukaryotic sequence organization and cis-regulatory elements for the binding of plant transcription factors. WRKY18, WRKY40, WRKY60 and ARF5 were identified as activators of the Ipt promoter whereas IaaH and IaaM is constitutively expressed and no transcription factor further activates their promoters. Consistent with these results, the wrky triple mutant plants in particular, develops smaller crown galls than wild-type and exhibits a reduced Ipt transcription, despite the presence of an intact ARF5 gene. WRKY40 and WRKY60 gene expression is induced by A. tumefaciens within a few hours whereas the ARF5 gene is transcribed later during crown gall development. The WRKY proteins interact with ARF5 in the plant nucleus, but only WRKY40 together with ARF5 synergistically boosts the activation of the Ipt promoter in an auxin-dependent manner. From our data, we propose that A. tumefaciens initially induces WRKY40 gene expression as a pathogen defense response of the host cell. The WRKY protein is recruited to induce Ipt expression, which initiates cytokinin-dependent host cell division. With increasing auxin levels triggered by ubiquitous expression of IaaH and IaaM, ARF5 is activated and interacts with WRKY40 to potentiate Ipt expression and balance cytokinin and auxin levels for further cell proliferation.}, language = {en} } @article{ZhangWuLietal.2015, author = {Zhang, Xin and Wu, Wei and Li, Gang and Wen, Lin and Sun, Qing and Ji, An-Chun}, title = {Phase diagram of interacting Fermi gas in spin-orbit coupled square lattices}, series = {New Journal of Physics}, volume = {17}, journal = {New Journal of Physics}, number = {073036}, doi = {10.1088/1367-2630/17/7/073036}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-151475}, year = {2015}, abstract = {The spin-orbit (SO) coupled optical lattices have attracted considerable interest. In this paper, we investigate the phase diagram of the interacting Fermi gas with Rashba-type spin-orbit coupling (SOC) on a square optical lattice. The phase diagram is investigated in a wide range of atomic interactions and SOC strength within the framework of the cluster dynamical mean-field theory (CDMFT). We show that the interplay between the atomic interactions and SOC results in a rich phase diagram. In the deep Mott insulator regime, the SOC can induce diverse spin ordered phases. Whereas near the metal-insulator transition (MIT), the SOC tends to destroy the conventional antiferromagnetic fluctuations, giving rise to distinctive features of the MIT. Furthermore, the strong fluctuations arising from SOC may destroy the magnetic orders and trigger an order to disorder transition in close proximity of the MIT.}, language = {en} } @phdthesis{Zesewitz2015, author = {Zesewitz, Anna-Katharina}, title = {Die Rolle des dorsolateralen pr{\"a}frontalen Cortex w{\"a}hrend der Regulation appetitiver Reaktionstendenzen bei Alkoholabh{\"a}ngigkeit}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-109534}, school = {Universit{\"a}t W{\"u}rzburg}, year = {2015}, abstract = {Gem{\"a}ß 2-Prozess-Modellen der Abh{\"a}ngigkeit resultiert die Reaktion auf suchtassoziierte Reize aus der Interaktion zweier in Verbindung stehender, aber unabh{\"a}ngig voneinander arbeitender Systeme: Aus dem Zusammenspiel eines dominierenden Implizitsystems und eines geschw{\"a}chten Explizitsystems ergeben sich starke Ann{\"a}herungstendenzen, die immer wieder zum Konsum der Droge f{\"u}hren. Den genannten Systemen k{\"o}nnen eigene aber {\"u}berlappend arbeitende neuronale Schaltkreise zugeordnet werden. Als Anteil des Implizitsystems generieren Impulse des Striatums Ann{\"a}herungstendenzen. Gegenspieler hierzu ist der Bereich der Amygdala, hier kann Vermeidungs- und Abwendungsverhalten gegen{\"u}ber pr{\"a}sentierten Stimuli entstehen. Beiden {\"u}bergeordnet bef{\"a}higt der pr{\"a}frontale Cortex zu einer bewussten Entscheidungsfindung und Verhaltenskontrolle (Triadic Modell). Indirekte Mess-methoden wie die Approach-Avoidance Task (AAT) erm{\"o}glichen {\"u}ber die Analyse des gezeigten Verhaltens die Erfassung der vorherrschenden Assoziationen zwischen emotionaler Stimuluswertigkeit und aufkommender Verhaltenstendenz des impulsiven Systems. Grundlage der AAT ist es dabei, dass prinzipiell als positiv bewertete Stimuli vorrangig mit Ann{\"a}herungs-verhalten, Stimuli mit Negativbewertung dagegen eher mit Vermeidungs-verhalten verkn{\"u}pft werden. Je nach Aufgabenstellung werden Reizvalenz und geforderte motorische Reaktion unterschiedlich kombiniert. So ergeben sich kompatible bzw. inkompatible Kombinationen zwischen dargebotenem Reiz, geforderter Reaktion (Ann{\"a}herung vs. Vermeidung) und empfundener Assoziation (positiv vs. negativ). Bei Kompatibilit{\"a}t werden schnellere Reaktionen mit niedrigerer Fehlerrate gezeigt als bei inkompatibler Aufgaben-stellung. Dies l{\"a}sst auf die vorliegenden Verhaltenstendenzen schließen. In der vorliegenden Arbeit entscheidet der Faktor „Gruppe" (alkoholabh{\"a}ngige Pro-banden bzw. gesunde Kontrollpersonen) {\"u}ber Kompatibilit{\"a}t bzw. Inkompatibilit{\"a}t der Kombination aus Reiz (alkoholassoziierter bzw. nicht-alkoholassoziierter Stimulus) und Verhalten (Ann{\"a}herung bzw. Vermeidung). Ziel war es nun die postulierten Ann{\"a}herungstendenzen gegen{\"u}ber alkohol-assoziierten Reizen auf Verhaltensebene mittels AAT zu erfassen. Gleichzeitig wurde mittels Nahinfrarot-Spektroskopie (NIRS) die Aktivit{\"a}t der beteiligten kortikalen Strukturen des dorsolateralen Pr{\"a}frontalcortex (DLPFC), des Orbito-frontalcortex (OFC) sowie des dorsalen fronto-medianen Cortex (DFMC) gemessen und zwischen alkoholabh{\"a}ngigen und gesunden Probanden ver-glichen. Bez{\"u}glich der gemessenen Reaktionszeiten ergaben sich wie erwartet bei dem untersuchten Patientenkollektiv Ann{\"a}herungstendenzen gegen{\"u}ber alkoholassoziierten Stimuli. Gegen{\"u}ber nicht-alkoholassoziierten Produkt-bildern waren Vermeidungstendenzen erkennbar. Die Auswertungen der Kontrollgruppe ergaben genau umgekehrte Resultate. Identische Ergebnisse ließen sich f{\"u}r beide Gruppen bei Betrachtung der mittels NIRS gemessenen Hirnaktivit{\"a}t des OFC beschreiben. Diese Ergebnisse werden im Rahmen einer Abh{\"a}ngigkeit als Resultat einer vermehrt positiven Bewertung suchtassoziierter Stimuli mit einem {\"u}berm{\"a}ßigen Ansprechen des Belohnungszentrums diskutiert. Unabh{\"a}ngig der Gruppenzugeh{\"o}rigkeit konnten im Bereich des DLPFC durch eine st{\"a}rkere kortikale Aktivierung bei Vermeidung im Vergleich zur Ann{\"a}herung der alkoholassoziierten Produktbilder Ann{\"a}herungspr{\"a}ferenzen gegen{\"u}ber alkoholischen Produktbildern nachgewiesen werden. Die fehlenden Gruppenunterschiede lassen sich eventuell durch die gegebenen Instruktionen mit Betonung des Bildinhaltes und einem dadurch erzeugten Bewusstsein f{\"u}r die Hypothesen des Experiments erkl{\"a}ren. Außerdem bietet eine durch Alkoholabh{\"a}ngigkeit generell verminderte Aktivit{\"a}t des DLPFC einen m{\"o}glichen Erkl{\"a}rungsansatz. Korrelationsanalysen zwischen DLPFC und OFC unter-st{\"u}tzen die Vorstellung des DLPFC als oberstes Kontrollgremium {\"u}ber s{\"a}mtlichen dem Belohnungszentrum zuzuordnenden Hirnstrukturen. Ausblickend l{\"a}sst sich die klinische Bedeutung der erhaltenen Resultate er{\"o}rtern. Aktuelle Forschungsarbeiten verwenden die AAT im Rahmen eines Trainings zur R{\"u}ckfallpr{\"a}vention. Durch viele Wiederholungen der inkompatiblen Reiz-Verhaltenskombination werden vorhandene Ann{\"a}herungs-tendenzen abgeschw{\"a}cht und R{\"u}ckf{\"a}lle vermieden. Offen bleibt die Erforschung der diesen Trainingserfolgen zugrundeliegenden Mechanismen sowie eine m{\"o}gliche Eingrenzung der davon profitierenden Patientengruppen.}, subject = {dorsolateraler pr{\"a}frontaler Cortex}, language = {de} } @phdthesis{Zeiner2015, author = {Zeiner, Judith}, title = {Die Beeinflussung des europ{\"a}ischen Gesetzgebungsprozesses durch Lobbying - Eine empirische Analyse am Beispiel der Unternehmensteuerharmonisierung}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-118615}, school = {Universit{\"a}t W{\"u}rzburg}, year = {2015}, abstract = {Aufgrund der gestiegenen Komplexit{\"a}t der Umwelt ist es f{\"u}r den Gesetzgeber unerl{\"a}sslich, Experten in die Entscheidungsfindungsphase einzubeziehen, um funktionsf{\"a}hige Regelwerke zu erstellen. Diese Spezialisten sind in der Theorie in Informationslieferanten und Interessensvertreter zu differenzieren. Die Vorgehensweisen "echter" Lobbyisten haben sich im Laufe der Zeit auf eine {\"a}ußerst diskrete Ebene verschoben, sodass ein Sichtbarmachen nicht legitimierter Handlungen sich als ein {\"a}ußerst schwieriges Unterfangen darstellt. Die politikwissenschaftlichen Ans{\"a}tze zum empirischen Nachweis von Lobbyismusaktivit{\"a}ten im Gesetzgebungsprozess werden daher einerseits auf die Anwendbarkeit im Steuerrecht {\"u}berpr{\"u}ft und die bestm{\"o}gliche Methodenkombination auf das europ{\"a}ische Vorhaben einer Gemeinsamen Konsolidierten K{\"o}rperschaftsteuer-Bemessungsgrundlage (GKKB) angewandt. Es ist hierdurch m{\"o}glich, eine begrenzte Anzahl von Individuen, Verb{\"a}nden und Unternehmen aus der Gesamtheit der durch offizielle Dokumente der Europ{\"a}ischen Kommission sichtbaren Akteure herauszufiltern, denen eine erh{\"o}hte Beteiligung am Entstehungsprozess des Richtlinienentwurfs nachgesagt wird.}, subject = {Europ{\"a}ische Union}, language = {de} } @article{ZannasArlothCarrilloRoaetal.2015, author = {Zannas, Anthony S. and Arloth, Janine and Carrillo-Roa, Tania and Iurato, Stella and R{\"o}h, Simone and Ressler, Kerry J. and Nemeroff, Charles B. and Smith, Alicia K. and Bradley, Bekh and Heim, Christine and Menke, Andreas and Lange, Jennifer F. and Br{\"u}ckl, Tanja and Ising, Marcus and Wray, Naomi R. and Erhardt, Angelika and Binder, Elisabeth B. and Mehta, Divya}, title = {Lifetime stress accelerates epigenetic aging in an urban, African American cohort: relevance of glucocorticoid signaling}, series = {Genome Biology}, volume = {16}, journal = {Genome Biology}, number = {266}, doi = {10.1186/s13059-015-0828-5}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-149865}, year = {2015}, abstract = {Background Chronic psychological stress is associated with accelerated aging and increased risk for aging-related diseases, but the underlying molecular mechanisms are unclear. Results We examined the effect of lifetime stressors on a DNA methylation-based age predictor, epigenetic clock. After controlling for blood cell-type composition and lifestyle parameters, cumulative lifetime stress, but not childhood maltreatment or current stress alone, predicted accelerated epigenetic aging in an urban, African American cohort (n = 392). This effect was primarily driven by personal life stressors, was more pronounced with advancing age, and was blunted in individuals with higher childhood abuse exposure. Hypothesizing that these epigenetic effects could be mediated by glucocorticoid signaling, we found that a high number (n = 85) of epigenetic clock CpG sites were located within glucocorticoid response elements. We further examined the functional effects of glucocorticoids on epigenetic clock CpGs in an independent sample with genome-wide DNA methylation (n = 124) and gene expression data (n = 297) before and after exposure to the glucocorticoid receptor agonist dexamethasone. Dexamethasone induced dynamic changes in methylation in 31.2 \% (110/353) of these CpGs and transcription in 81.7 \% (139/170) of genes neighboring epigenetic clock CpGs. Disease enrichment analysis of these dexamethasone-regulated genes showed enriched association for aging-related diseases, including coronary artery disease, arteriosclerosis, and leukemias. Conclusions Cumulative lifetime stress may accelerate epigenetic aging, an effect that could be driven by glucocorticoid-induced epigenetic changes. These findings contribute to our understanding of mechanisms linking chronic stress with accelerated aging and heightened disease risk.}, language = {en} } @article{ZahoGhirlandoAlfonsoetal.2015, author = {Zaho, Huaying and Ghirlando, Rodolfo and Alfonso, Carlos and Arisaka, Fumio and Attali, Ilan and Bain, David L. and Bakhtina, Marina M. and Becker, Donald F. and Bedwell, Gregory J. and Bekdemir, Ahmet and Besong, Tabot M. D. and Birck, Catherine and Brautigam, Chad A. and Brennerman, William and Byron, Olwyn and Bzowska, Agnieszka and Chaires, Jonathan B. and Chaton, Catherine T. and Coelfen, Helmbut and Connaghan, Keith D. and Crowley, Kimberly A. and Curth, Ute and Daviter, Tina and Dean, William L. and Diez, Ana I. and Ebel, Christine and Eckert, Debra M. and Eisele, Leslie E. and Eisenstein, Edward and England, Patrick and Escalante, Carlos and Fagan, Jeffrey A. and Fairman, Robert and Finn, Ron M. and Fischle, Wolfgang and Garcia de la Torre, Jose and Gor, Jayesh and Gustafsson, Henning and Hall, Damien and Harding, Stephen E. and Hernandez Cifre, Jose G. and Herr, Andrew B. and Howell, Elizabeth E. and Isaac, Richard S. and Jao, Shu-Chuan and Jose, Davis and Kim, Soon-Jong and Kokona, Bashkim and Kornblatt, Jack A. and Kosek, Dalibor and Krayukhina, Elena and Krzizike, Daniel and Kusznir, Eric A. and Kwon, Hyewon and Larson, Adam and Laue, Thomas M. and Le Roy, Aline and Leech, Andrew P. and Lilie, Hauke and Luger, Karolin and Luque-Ortega, Juan R. and Ma, Jia and May, Carrie A. and Maynard, Ernest L. and Modrak-Wojcik, Anna and Mok, Yee-Foong and M{\"u}cke, Norbert and Nagel-Steger, Luitgard and Narlikar, Geeta J. and Noda, Masanori and Nourse, Amanda and Obsil, Thomas and Park, Chad K and Park, Jin-Ku and Pawelek, Peter D. and Perdue, Erby E. and Perkins, Stephen J. and Perugini, Matthew A. and Peterson, Craig L. and Peverelli, Martin G. and Piszczek, Grzegorz and Prag, Gali and Prevelige, Peter E. and Raynal, Bertrand D. E. and Rezabkova, Lenka and Richter, Klaus and Ringel, Alison E. and Rosenberg, Rose and Rowe, Arthur J. and Rufer, Arne C. and Scott, David J. and Seravalli, Javier G. and Solovyova, Alexandra S. and Song, Renjie and Staunton, David and Stoddard, Caitlin and Stott, Katherine and Strauss, Holder M. and Streicher, Werner W. and Sumida, John P. and Swygert, Sarah G. and Szczepanowski, Roman H. and Tessmer, Ingrid and Toth, Ronald T. and Tripathy, Ashutosh and Uchiyama, Susumu and Uebel, Stephan F. W. and Unzai, Satoru and Gruber, Anna Vitlin and von Hippel, Peter H. and Wandrey, Christine and Wang, Szu-Huan and Weitzel, Steven E and Wielgus-Kutrowska, Beata and Wolberger, Cynthia and Wolff, Martin and Wright, Edward and Wu, Yu-Sung and Wubben, Jacinta M. and Schuck, Peter}, title = {A Multilaboratory Comparison of Calibration Accuracy and the Performance of External References in Analytical Ultracentrifugation}, series = {PLoS ONE}, volume = {10}, journal = {PLoS ONE}, number = {5}, doi = {10.1371/journal.pone.0126420}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-151903}, pages = {e0126420}, year = {2015}, abstract = {Analytical ultracentrifugation (AUC) is a first principles based method to determine absolute sedimentation coefficients and buoyant molar masses of macromolecules and their complexes, reporting on their size and shape in free solution. The purpose of this multi-laboratory study was to establish the precision and accuracy of basic data dimensions in AUC and validate previously proposed calibration techniques. Three kits of AUC cell assemblies containing radial and temperature calibration tools and a bovine serum albumin (BSA) reference sample were shared among 67 laboratories, generating 129 comprehensive data sets. These allowed for an assessment of many parameters of instrument performance, including accuracy of the reported scan time after the start of centrifugation, the accuracy of the temperature calibration, and the accuracy of the radial magnification. The range of sedimentation coefficients obtained for BSA monomer in different instruments and using different optical systems was from 3.655 S to 4.949 S, with a mean and standard deviation of (4.304\(\pm\)0.188) S (4.4\%). After the combined application of correction factors derived from the external calibration references for elapsed time, scan velocity, temperature, and radial magnification, the range of s-values was reduced 7-fold with a mean of 4.325 S and a 6-fold reduced standard deviation of \(\pm\)0.030 S (0.7\%). In addition, the large data set provided an opportunity to determine the instrument-to-instrument variation of the absolute radial positions reported in the scan files, the precision of photometric or refractometric signal magnitudes, and the precision of the calculated apparent molar mass of BSA monomer and the fraction of BSA dimers. These results highlight the necessity and effectiveness of independent calibration of basic AUC data dimensions for reliable quantitative studies.}, language = {en} } @article{YuNatarajanHorikirietal.2015, author = {Yu, Leo and Natarajan, Chandra M. and Horikiri, Tomoyuki and Langrock, Carsten and Pelc, Jason S. and Tanner, Michael G. and Abe, Eisuke and Maier, Sebastian and Schneider, Christian and H{\"o}fling, Sven and Kamp, Martin and Hadfield, Robert H. and Fejer, Martin M. and Yamamoto, Yoshihisa}, title = {Two-photon interference at telecom wavelengths for time-bin-encoded single photons from quantum-dot spin qubits}, series = {Nature Communications}, volume = {6}, journal = {Nature Communications}, doi = {10.1038/ncomms9955}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-138677}, pages = {8955}, year = {2015}, abstract = {Practical quantum communication between remote quantum memories rely on single photons at telecom wavelengths. Although spin-photon entanglement has been demonstrated in atomic and solid-state qubit systems, the produced single photons at short wavelengths and with polarization encoding are not suitable for long-distance communication, because they suffer from high propagation loss and depolarization in optical fibres. Establishing entanglement between remote quantum nodes would further require the photons generated from separate nodes to be indistinguishable. Here, we report the observation of correlations between a quantum-dot spin and a telecom single photon across a 2-km fibre channel based on time-bin encoding and background-free frequency downconversion. The downconverted photon at telecom wavelengths exhibits two-photon interference with another photon from an independent source, achieving a mean wavepacket overlap of greater than 0.89 despite their original wavelength mismatch (900 and 911 nm). The quantum-networking operations that we demonstrate will enable practical communication between solid-state spin qubits across long distances.}, language = {en} } @phdthesis{Yang2015, author = {Yang, Zhenghong}, title = {A systematic study of learned helplessness in Drosophila melanogaster}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-112424}, school = {Universit{\"a}t W{\"u}rzburg}, year = {2015}, abstract = {The learned helplessness phenomenon is a specific animal behavior induced by prior exposure to uncontrollable aversive stimuli. It was first found by Seligman and Maier (1967) in dogs and then has been reported in many other species, e.g. in rats (Vollmayr and Henn, 2001), in goldfishes (Padilla, 1970), in cockroaches (Brown, 1988) and also in fruit flies (Brown, 1996; Bertolucci, 2008). However, the learned helplessness effect in fruit flies (Drosophila melanogaster) has not been studied in detail. Thus, in this doctoral study, we investigated systematically learned helplessness behavior of Drosophila for the first time. Three groups of flies were tested in heatbox. Control group was in the chambers experiencing constant, mild temperature. Second group, master flies were punished in their chambers by being heated if they stopped walking for 0.9s. The heat pulses ended as soon as they resumed walking again. A third group, the yoked fly, was in their chambers at the same time. However, their behavior didn't affect anything: yoked flies were heated whenever master flies did, with same timing and durations. After certain amount of heating events, yoked flies associated their own behavior with the uncontrollability of the environment. They suppressed their innate responses such as reducing their walking time and walking speed; making longer escape latencies and less turning around behavior under heat pulses. Even after the conditioning phase, yoked flies showed lower activity level than master and control flies. Interestingly, we have also observed sex dimorphisms in flies. Male flies expressed learned helplessness not like female flies. Differences between master and yoked flies were smaller in male than in female flies. Another interesting finding was that prolonged or even repetition of training phases didn't enhance learned helplessness effect in flies. Furthermore, we investigated serotonergic and dopaminergic nervous systems in learned helplessness. Using genetic and pharmacological manipulations, we altered the levels of serotonin and dopamine in flies' central nervous system. Female flies with reduced serotonin concentration didn't show helpless behavior, while the learned helplessness effect in male flies seems not to be affected by a reduction of serotonin. Flies with lower dopamine level do not display the learned helplessness effect in the test phase, suggesting that with low dopamine the motivational change in learned helplessness in Drosophila may decline faster than with a normal dopamine level.}, subject = {Taufliege}, language = {en} } @article{XiuGeigerKlaver2015, author = {Xiu, Daiming and Geiger, Maximilian J. and Klaver, Peter}, title = {Emotional face expression modulates occipital-frontal effective connectivity during memory formation in a bottom-up fashion}, series = {Frontiers in Behavioral Neuroscience}, volume = {9}, journal = {Frontiers in Behavioral Neuroscience}, number = {90}, doi = {10.3389/fnbeh.2015.00090}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-143211}, year = {2015}, abstract = {This study investigated the role of bottom-up and top-down neural mechanisms in the processing of emotional face expression during memory formation. Functional brain imaging data was acquired during incidental learning of positive ("happy"), neutral and negative ("angry" or "fearful") faces. Dynamic Causal Modeling (DCM) was applied on the functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) data to characterize effective connectivity within a brain network involving face perception (inferior occipital gyrus and fusiform gyrus) and successful memory formation related areas (hippocampus, superior parietal lobule, amygdala, and orbitofrontal cortex). The bottom-up models assumed processing of emotional face expression along feed forward pathways to the orbitofrontal cortex. The top-down models assumed that the orbitofrontal cortex processed emotional valence and mediated connections to the hippocampus. A subsequent recognition memory test showed an effect of negative emotion on the response bias, but not on memory performance. Our DCM findings showed that the bottom-up model family of effective connectivity best explained the data across all subjects and specified that emotion affected most bottom-up connections to the orbitofrontal cortex, especially from the occipital visual cortex and superior parietal lobule. Of those pathways to the orbitofrontal cortex the connection from the inferior occipital gyrus correlated with memory performance independently of valence. We suggest that bottom-up neural mechanisms support effects of emotional face expression and memory formation in a parallel and partially overlapping fashion.}, language = {en} } @article{Woersdoerfer2015, author = {W{\"o}rsd{\"o}rfer, Anna Isabell}, title = {Vom 'bon sauvage' zum franz{\"o}sischen Ritter par excellence. Die 'Mati{\`e}re de Bretagne' als Streitobjekt konkurrierender Erinnerungskulturen in Jean-Pierre Claris de Florians Mittelalternovelle Bliomb{\´e}ris (1784).}, series = {promptus - W{\"u}rzburger Beitr{\"a}ge zur Romanistik}, volume = {1}, journal = {promptus - W{\"u}rzburger Beitr{\"a}ge zur Romanistik}, issn = {2510-2613}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-139518}, pages = {229-251}, year = {2015}, abstract = {While French Enlightenment seems philosophically dominated by a pejorative idea of the medieval past as the 'Dark Ages', this is only one conception among others. This article focuses on a different, a positive, representation of the Middle Ages in eighteenth-century literature, analyzing the chivalric novella Bliomb{\´e}ris (1784) by Jean-Pierre Claris de Florian. On the one hand, the eponymous hero is considered a 'noble savage' who develops into an ideal knight by education and successful learning - two central ideas of the Enlightenment period. On the other hand, the study shows how the medieval topic of the Mati{\`e}re de Bretagne, exclusively required by English literature for a long time, is finally regained by the French and is reintegrated into their national memory.}, language = {de} } @article{WaeldchenLehmannKleinetal.2015, author = {W{\"a}ldchen, Sina and Lehmann, Julian and Klein, Teresa and van de Linde, Sebastian and Sauer, Markus}, title = {Light-induced cell damage in live-cell super-resolution microscopy}, series = {Scientific Reports}, volume = {5}, journal = {Scientific Reports}, number = {15348}, doi = {10.1038/srep15348}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-145207}, year = {2015}, abstract = {Super-resolution microscopy can unravel previously hidden details of cellular structures but requires high irradiation intensities to use the limited photon budget efficiently. Such high photon densities are likely to induce cellular damage in live-cell experiments. We applied single-molecule localization microscopy conditions and tested the influence of irradiation intensity, illumination-mode, wavelength, light-dose, temperature and fluorescence labeling on the survival probability of different cell lines 20-24 hours after irradiation. In addition, we measured the microtubule growth speed after irradiation. The photo-sensitivity is dramatically increased at lower irradiation wavelength. We observed fixation, plasma membrane permeabilization and cytoskeleton destruction upon irradiation with shorter wavelengths. While cells stand light intensities of similar to 1 kW cm\(^{-2}\) at 640 nm for several minutes, the maximum dose at 405 nm is only similar to 50 J cm\(^{-2}\), emphasizing red fluorophores for live-cell localization microscopy. We also present strategies to minimize phototoxic factors and maximize the cells ability to cope with higher irradiation intensities.}, language = {en} } @phdthesis{Wurst2015, author = {Wurst, Jan-Eric}, title = {Hp-Finite Elements for PDE-Constrained Optimization}, publisher = {W{\"u}rzburg University Press}, address = {W{\"u}rzburg}, isbn = {978-3-95826-024-5 (print)}, doi = {10.25972/WUP-978-3-95826-025-2}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-115027}, school = {W{\"u}rzburg University Press}, pages = {188}, year = {2015}, abstract = {Diese Arbeit behandelt die hp-Finite Elemente Methode (FEM) f{\"u}r linear quadratische Optimal-steuerungsprobleme. Dabei soll ein Zielfunktional, welches die Entfernung zu einem angestrebten Zustand und hohe Steuerungskosten (als Regularisierung) bestraft, unter der Nebenbedingung einer elliptischen partiellen Differentialgleichung minimiert werden. Bei der Anwesenheit von Steuerungsbeschr{\"a}nkungen k{\"o}nnen die notwendigen Bedingungen erster Ordnung, die typischerweise f{\"u}r numerische L{\"o}sungsverfahren genutzt werden, als halbglatte Projektionsformel formuliert werden. Folglich sind optimale L{\"o}sungen oftmals auch nicht-glatt. Die Technik der hp-Diskretisierung ber{\"u}cksichtigt diese Tatsache und approximiert raue Funktionen auf feinen Gittern, w{\"a}hrend Elemente h{\"o}herer Ordnung auf Gebieten verwendet werden, auf denen die L{\"o}sung glatt ist. Die erste Leistung dieser Arbeit ist die erfolgreiche Anwendung der hp-FEM auf zwei verwandte Problemklassen: Neumann- und Interface-Steuerungsprobleme. Diese werden zun{\"a}chst mit entsprechenden a-priori Verfeinerungsstrategien gel{\"o}st, mit der randkonzentrierten (bc) FEM oder interface konzentrierten (ic) FEM. Diese Strategien generieren Gitter, die stark in Richtung des Randes beziehungsweise des Interfaces verfeinert werden. Um f{\"u}r beide Techniken eine algebraische Reduktion des Approximationsfehlers zu beweisen, wird eine elementweise interpolierende Funktion konstruiert. Außerdem werden die lokale und globale Regularit{\"a}t von L{\"o}sungen behandelt, weil sie entscheidend f{\"u}r die Konvergenzgeschwindigkeit ist. Da die bc- und ic- FEM kleine Polynomgrade f{\"u}r Elemente verwenden, die den Rand beziehungsweise das Interface ber{\"u}hren, k{\"o}nnen eine neue L2- und L∞-Fehlerabsch{\"a}tzung hergeleitet werden. Letztere bildet die Grundlage f{\"u}r eine a-priori Strategie zum Aufdatieren des Regularisierungsparameters im Zielfunktional, um Probleme mit bang-bang Charakter zu l{\"o}sen. Zudem wird die herk{\"o}mmliche hp-Idee, die daraus besteht das Gitter geometrisch in Richtung der Ecken des Gebiets abzustufen, auf die L{\"o}sung von Optimalsteuerungsproblemen {\"u}bertragen (vc-FEM). Es gelingt, Regularit{\"a}t in abz{\"a}hlbar normierten R{\"a}umen f{\"u}r die Variablen des gekoppelten Optimalit{\"a}tssystems zu zeigen. Hieraus resultiert die exponentielle Konvergenz im Bezug auf die Anzahl der Freiheitsgrade. Die zweite Leistung dieser Arbeit ist die Entwicklung einer v{\"o}llig adaptiven hp-Innere-Punkte-Methode, die Probleme mit verteilter oder Neumann Steuerung l{\"o}sen kann. Das zugrundeliegende Barriereproblem besitzt ein nichtlineares Optimilit{\"a}tssystem, das eine numerische Herausforderung beinhaltet: die stabile Berechnung von Integralen {\"u}ber Funktionen mit m{\"o}glichen Singularit{\"a}ten in Elementen h{\"o}herer Ordnung. Dieses Problem wird dadurch gel{\"o}st, dass die Steuerung an den Integrationspunkten {\"u}berwacht wird. Die Zul{\"a}ssigkeit an diesen Punkten wird durch einen Gl{\"a}ttungsschritt garantiert. In dieser Arbeit werden sowohl die Konvergenz eines Innere-Punkte-Verfahrens mit Gl{\"a}ttungsschritt als auch a-posteriori Schranken f{\"u}r den Diskretisierungsfehler gezeigt. Dies f{\"u}hrt zu einem adaptiven L{\"o}sungsalgorithmus, dessen Gitterverfeinerung auf der Entwicklung der L{\"o}sung in eine Legendre Reihe basiert. Hierbei dient das Abklingverhalten der Koeffizienten als Glattheitsindikator und wird f{\"u}r die Entscheidung zwischen h- und p-Verfeinerung herangezogen.}, subject = {Finite-Elemente-Methode}, language = {en} } @article{WurmbVollmerSefrinetal.2015, author = {Wurmb, Thomas and Vollmer, Tina and Sefrin, Peter and Kraus, Martin and Happel, Oliver and Wunder, Christian and Steinisch, Andrias and Roewer, Norbert and Maier, Sebastian}, title = {Monitoring of in-hospital cardiac arrest events with the focus on Automated External Defibrillators - a retrospective observational study}, series = {Scandinavian Journal of Trauma, Resuscitation and Emergency Medicine}, volume = {23}, journal = {Scandinavian Journal of Trauma, Resuscitation and Emergency Medicine}, number = {87}, doi = {10.1186/s13049-015-0170-7}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-125756}, year = {2015}, abstract = {Background Patients with cardiac arrest have lower survival rates, when resuscitation performance is low. In In-hospital settings the first responders on scene are usually nursing staff without rhythm analysing skills. In such cases Automated External Defibrillators (AED) might help guiding resuscitation performance. At the Wuerzburg University Hospital (Germany) an AED-program was initiated in 2007. Aim of the presented study was to monitor the impact of Automated External Defibrillators on the management of in-hospital cardiac arrest events. Methods The data acquisition was part of a continuous quality improvement process of the Wuerzburg University Hospital. For analysing the CPR performance, the chest compression rate (CCR), compression depth (CCD), the no flow fraction (NFF), time interval from AED-activation to the first compression (TtC), the time interval from AED-activation to the first shock (TtS) and the post schock pause (TtCS) were determined by AED captured data. A questionnaire was completed by the first responders. Results From 2010 to 2012 there were 359 emergency calls. From these 53 were cardiac arrests with an AED-application. Complete data were available in 46 cases. The TtC was 34 (32-52) seconds (median and IQR).The TtS was 30 (28-32) seconds (median and IQR) . The TtCS was 4 (3-6) seconds (median and IQR) . The CCD was 5.5 ± 1 cm while the CCR was 107 ± 11/min. The NFF was calculated as 41 \%. ROSC was achieved in 21 patients (45 \%), 8 patients (17 \%) died on scene and 17 patients (37 \%) were transferred under ongoing CPR to an Intensive Care Unit (ICU). Conclusion The TtS and TtC indicate that there is an AED-user dependent time loss. These time intervals can be markedly reduced, when the user is trained to interrupt the AED's "chain of advices" by placing the electrode-paddles immediately on the patient's thorax. At this time the AED switches directly to the analysing mode. Intensive training and adaption of the training contents is needed to optimize the handling of the AED in order to maximize its advantages and to minimize its disadvantages.}, language = {en} } @article{WunschZhangHansonetal.2015, author = {Wunsch, Marie and Zhang, Wenji and Hanson, Jodi and Caspell, Richard and Karulin, Alexey Y. and Recks, Mascha S. and Kuerten, Stefanie and Sundararaman, Srividya and Lehmann, Paul V.}, title = {Characterization of the HCMV-Specific CD4 T Cell Responses that Are Associated with Protective Immunity}, series = {Viruses}, volume = {7}, journal = {Viruses}, doi = {10.3390/v7082828}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-151462}, pages = {4414 -- 4437}, year = {2015}, abstract = {Most humans become infected with human cytomegalovirus (HCMV). Typically, the immune system controls the infection, but the virus persists and can reactivate in states of immunodeficiency. While substantial information is available on the contribution of CD8 T cells and antibodies to anti-HCMV immunity, studies of the T\(_{H}\)1, T\(_{H}\)2, and T\(_{H}\)17 subsets have been limited by the low frequency of HCMV-specific CD4 T cells in peripheral blood mononuclear cell (PBMC). Using the enzyme-linked Immunospot\(^{®}\) assay (ELISPOT) that excels in low frequency measurements, we have established these in a sizable cohort of healthy HCMV controllers. Cytokine recall responses were seen in all seropositive donors. Specifically, interferon (IFN)-\({\gamma}\) and/or interleukin (IL)-17 were seen in isolation or with IL-4 in all test subjects. IL-4 recall did not occur in isolation. While the ratios of T\(_{H}\)1, T\(_{H}\)2, and T\(_{H}\)17 cells exhibited substantial variations between different individuals these ratios and the frequencies were relatively stable when tested in samples drawn up to five years apart. IFN-\({\gamma}\) and IL-2 co-expressing polyfunctional cells were seen in most subjects. Around half of the HCMV-specific CD4 cells were in a reversible state of exhaustion. The data provided here established the T\(_{H}\)1, T\(_{H}\)2, and T\(_{H}\)17 characteristic of the CD4 cells that convey immune protection for successful immune surveillance against which reactivity can be compared when the immune surveillance of HCMV fails.}, language = {en} } @article{WunschCaspellKuertenetal.2015, author = {Wunsch, Marie and Caspell, Richard and Kuerten, Stefanie and Lehmann, Paul V. and Sundararaman, Srividya}, title = {Serial measurements of apoptotic cell numbers provide better acceptance criterion for PBMC quality than a single measurement prior to the T cell assay}, series = {Cells}, volume = {4}, journal = {Cells}, number = {1}, doi = {10.3390/cells4010040}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-150213}, pages = {40-55}, year = {2015}, abstract = {As soon as Peripheral Blood Mononuclear Cells (PBMC) are isolated from whole blood, some cells begin dying. The rate of apoptotic cell death is increased when PBMC are shipped, cryopreserved, or stored under suboptimal conditions. Apoptotic cells secrete cytokines that suppress inflammation while promoting phagocytosis. Increased numbers of apoptotic cells in PBMC may modulate T cell functions in antigen-triggered T cell assays. We assessed the effect of apoptotic bystander cells on a T cell ELISPOT assay by selectively inducing B cell apoptosis using α-CD20 mAbs. The presence of large numbers of apoptotic B cells did not affect T cell functionality. In contrast, when PBMC were stored under unfavorable conditions, leading to damage and apoptosis in the T cells as well as bystander cells, T cell functionality was greatly impaired. We observed that measuring the number of apoptotic cells before plating the PBMC into an ELISPOT assay did not reflect the extent of PBMC injury, but measuring apoptotic cell frequencies at the end of the assay did. Our data suggest that measuring the numbers of apoptotic cells prior to and post T cell assays may provide more stringent PBMC quality acceptance criteria than measurements done only prior to the start of the assay.}, language = {en} } @article{WuWinklerWieseretal.2015, author = {Wu, Lingdan and Winkler, Markus H. and Wieser, Matthias J. and Andreatta, Marta and Li, Yonghui and Pauli, Paul}, title = {Emotion regulation in heavy smokers: experiential, expressive and physiological consequences of cognitive reappraisal}, series = {Frontiers in Psychology}, volume = {6}, journal = {Frontiers in Psychology}, number = {1555}, doi = {10.3389/fpsyg.2015.01555}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-145225}, year = {2015}, abstract = {Emotion regulation dysfunctions are assumed to contribute to the development of tobacco addiction and relapses among smokers attempting to quit. To further examine this hypothesis, the present study compared heavy smokers with non-smokers (NS) in a reappraisal task. Specifically, we investigated whether non-deprived smokers (NDS) and deprived smokers (DS) differ from non-smokers in cognitive emotion regulation and whether there is an association between the outcome of emotion regulation and the cigarette craving. Sixty-five participants (23 non-smokers, 22 NDS, and 20 DS) were instructed to down-regulate emotions by reappraising negative or positive pictorial scenarios. Self-ratings of valence, arousal, and cigarette craving as well as facial electromyography and electroencephalograph activities were measured. Ratings, facial electromyography, and electroencephalograph data indicated that both NDS and DS performed comparably to nonsmokers in regulating emotional responses via reappraisal, irrespective of the valence of pictorial stimuli. Interestingly, changes in cigarette craving were positively associated with regulation of emotional arousal irrespective of emotional valence. These results suggest that heavy smokers are capable to regulate emotion via deliberate reappraisal and smokers' cigarette craving is associated with emotional arousal rather than emotional valence. This study provides preliminary support for the therapeutic use of reappraisal to replace maladaptive emotion-regulation strategies in nicotine addicts.}, language = {en} } @techreport{WorreschReinders2015, author = {Worresch, Vanessa and Reinders, Heinz}, title = {Evaluation des Mannheimer Unterst{\"u}tzungssystems Schule (MAUS): Abschlussbericht {\"u}ber die dritte Projektphase 2012-2014}, isbn = {978-3-923959-98-3}, doi = {10.25972/OPUS-11773}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-117732}, pages = {92}, year = {2015}, abstract = {Mit diesem Abschlussbericht liegen die Ergebnisse der Begleitevaluation zur dritten Programmphase des „Mannheimer Unterst{\"u}tzungssystems Schule" vor. Bei dieser Evaluation wird der Schwerpunkt auf ausgew{\"a}hlte MAUS-Schulen gelegt, die {\"u}ber ein spezifisches Profil in der Umsetzung des Konzepts verf{\"u}gen. Dieses Profil wurde aus umfangreichen qualitativen Interviews der zweiten Programmphase von MAUS gewonnen. Der Fokus auf ausgew{\"a}hlte Schulen erlaubt einen vertiefenden Blick in Gelingensbedingungen und Herausforderungen bei der Durchf{\"u}hrung eines solchen F{\"o}rderangebots. Befragt wurden ausgew{\"a}hlte Lehrkr{\"a}fte, F{\"o}rderlehrerInnen, Eltern und Sch{\"u}lerInnen mittels qualitativer Interviews. Zus{\"a}tzlich wurde eine Stichprobe der F{\"o}rderlehrkr{\"a}fte anhand eines standardisierten Online-Fragebogens befragt. Insgesamt ist festzuhalten, dass sich spezifische Gelingensbedingungen und Ansatzpunkte f{\"u}r eine Optimierung und Transferierbarkeit des Unterst{\"u}tzungssystems herauskristallisieren.}, subject = {Evaluation}, language = {de} } @article{WorkuStichDaugschiesetal.2015, author = {Worku, Netsanet and Stich, August and Daugschies, Arwid and Wenzel, Iris and Kurz, Randy and Thieme, Rene and Kurz, Susanne and Birkenmeier, Gerd}, title = {Ethyl Pyruvate Emerges as a Safe and Fast Acting Agent against Trypanosoma brucei by Targeting Pyruvate Kinase Activity}, series = {PLoS ONE}, volume = {10}, journal = {PLoS ONE}, number = {9}, doi = {10.1371/journal.pone.0137353}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-150002}, pages = {e0137353}, year = {2015}, abstract = {Background Human African Trypanosomiasis (HAT) also called sleeping sickness is an infectious disease in humans caused by an extracellular protozoan parasite. The disease, if left untreated, results in 100\% mortality. Currently available drugs are full of severe drawbacks and fail to escape the fast development of trypanosoma resistance. Due to similarities in cell metabolism between cancerous tumors and trypanosoma cells, some of the current registered drugs against HAT have also been tested in cancer chemotherapy. Here we demonstrate for the first time that the simple ester, ethyl pyruvate, comprises such properties. Results The current study covers the efficacy and corresponding target evaluation of ethyl pyruvate on T. brucei cell lines using a combination of biochemical techniques including cell proliferation assays, enzyme kinetics, phasecontrast microscopic video imaging and ex vivo toxicity tests. We have shown that ethyl pyruvate effectively kills trypanosomes most probably by net ATP depletion through inhibition of pyruvate kinase (Ki = 3.0\(\pm\)0.29 mM). The potential of ethyl pyruvate as a trypanocidal compound is also strengthened by its fast acting property, killing cells within three hours post exposure. This has been demonstrated using video imaging of live cells as well as concentration and time dependency experiments. Most importantly, ethyl pyruvate produces minimal side effects in human red cells and is known to easily cross the blood-brain-barrier. This makes it a promising candidate for effective treatment of the two clinical stages of sleeping sickness. Trypanosome drug-resistance tests indicate irreversible cell death and a low incidence of resistance development under experimental conditions. Conclusion Our results present ethyl pyruvate as a safe and fast acting trypanocidal compound and show that it inhibits the enzyme pyruvate kinase. Competitive inhibition of this enzyme was found to cause ATP depletion and cell death. Due to its ability to easily cross the blood-brain-barrier, ethyl pyruvate could be considered as new candidate agent to treat the hemo-lymphatic as well as neurological stages of sleeping sickness.}, language = {en} } @phdthesis{Wongkaew2015, author = {Wongkaew, Suttida}, title = {On the control through leadership of multi-agent systems}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-120914}, school = {Universit{\"a}t W{\"u}rzburg}, year = {2015}, abstract = {The investigation of interacting multi-agent models is a new field of mathematical research with application to the study of behavior in groups of animals or community of people. One interesting feature of multi-agent systems is collective behavior. From the mathematical point of view, one of the challenging issues considering with these dynamical models is development of control mechanisms that are able to influence the time evolution of these systems. In this thesis, we focus on the study of controllability, stabilization and optimal control problems for multi-agent systems considering three models as follows: The first one is the Hegselmann Krause opinion formation (HK) model. The HK dynamics describes how individuals' opinions are changed by the interaction with others taking place in a bounded domain of confidence. The study of this model focuses on determining feedback controls in order to drive the agents' opinions to reach a desired agreement. The second model is the Heider social balance (HB) model. The HB dynamics explains the evolution of relationships in a social network. One purpose of studying this system is the construction of control function in oder to steer the relationship to reach a friendship state. The third model that we discuss is a flocking model describing collective motion observed in biological systems. The flocking model under consideration includes self-propelling, friction, attraction, repulsion, and alignment features. We investigate a control for steering the flocking system to track a desired trajectory. Common to all these systems is our strategy to add a leader agent that interacts with all other members of the system and includes the control mechanism. Our control through leadership approach is developed using classical theoretical control methods and a model predictive control (MPC) scheme. To apply the former method, for each model the stability of the corresponding linearized system near consensus is investigated. Further, local controllability is examined. However, only in the Hegselmann-Krause opinion formation model, the feedback control is determined in order to steer agents' opinions to globally converge to a desired agreement. The MPC approach is an optimal control strategy based on numerical optimization. To apply the MPC scheme, optimal control problems for each model are formulated where the objective functions are different depending on the desired objective of the problem. The first-oder necessary optimality conditions for each problem are presented. Moreover for the numerical treatment, a sequence of open-loop discrete optimality systems is solved by accurate Runge-Kutta schemes, and in the optimization procedure, a nonlinear conjugate gradient solver is implemented. Finally, numerical experiments are performed to investigate the properties of the multi-agent models and demonstrate the ability of the proposed control strategies to drive multi-agent systems to attain a desired consensus and to track a given trajectory.}, subject = {Mehragentensystem}, language = {en} } @phdthesis{Wolter2015, author = {Wolter, Patrick}, title = {Characterization of the mitotic localization and function of the novel DREAM target GAS2L3 and Mitotic kinesins are regulated by the DREAM complex, often up-regulated in cancer cells, and are potential targets for anti-cancer therapy}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-122531}, school = {Universit{\"a}t W{\"u}rzburg}, year = {2015}, abstract = {The recently discovered human DREAM complex (for DP, RB-like, E2F and MuvB complex) is a chromatin-associated pocket protein complex involved in cell cycle- dependent gene expression. DREAM consists of five core subunits and forms a complex either with the pocket protein p130 and the transcription factor E2F4 to repress gene expression or with the transcription factors B-MYB and FOXM1 to promote gene expression. Gas2l3 was recently identified by our group as a novel DREAM target gene. Subsequent characterization in human cell lines revealed that GAS2L3 is a microtubule and F-actin cross-linking protein, expressed in G2/M, plays a role in cytokinesis, and is important for chromosomal stability. The aim of the first part of the study was to analyze how expression of GAS2L3 is regulated by DREAM and to provide a better understanding of the function of GAS2L3 in mitosis and cytokinesis. ChIP assays revealed that the repressive and the activating form of DREAM bind to the GAS2L3 promoter. RNA interference (RNAi) mediated GAS2L3 depletion demonstrated the requirement of GAS2L3 for proper cleavage furrow ingression in cytokinesis. Immunofluorescence-based localization studies showed a localization of GAS2L3 at the mitotic spindle in mitosis and at the midbody in cytokinesis. Additional experiments demonstrated that the GAS2L3 GAR domain, a putative microtubule- binding domain, is responsible for GAS2L3 localization to the constriction zones in cytokinesis suggesting a function for GAS2L3 in the abscission process. DREAM is known to promote G2/M gene expression. DREAM target genes include several mitotic kinesins and mitotic microtubule-associated proteins (mitotic MAPs). However, it is not clear to what extent DREAM regulates mitotic kinesins and MAPs, so far. Furthermore, a comprehensive study of mitotic kinesin expression in cancer cell lines is still missing. Therefore, the second major aim of the thesis was to characterize the regulation of mitotic kinesins and MAPs by DREAM, to investigate the expression of mitotic kinesins in cancer cell line panels and to evaluate them as possible anti-cancer targets. ChIP assays together with RNAi mediated DREAM subunit depletion experiments demonstrated that DREAM is a master regulator of mitotic kinesins. Furthermore, expression analyses in a panel of breast and lung cancer cell lines revealed that mitotic kinesins are up-regulated in the majority of cancer cell lines in contrast to non-transformed controls. Finally, an inducible lentiviral-based shRNA system was developed to effectively deplete mitotic kinesins. Depletion of selected mitotic kinesins resulted in cytokinesis failures and strong anti-proliferative effects in several human cancer cell lines. Thus, this system will provide a robust tool for future investigation of mitotic kinesin function in cancer cells.}, subject = {Zellzyklus}, language = {en} } @article{WollbornWunderStixetal.2015, author = {Wollborn, Jakob and Wunder, Christian and Stix, Jana and Neuhaus, Winfried and Bruno, Rapahel R. and Baar, Wolfgang and Flemming, Sven and Roewer, Norbert and Schlegel, Nicolas and Schick, Martin A.}, title = {Phosphodiesterase-4 inhibition with rolipram attenuates hepatocellular injury in hyperinflammation in vivo and in vitro without influencing inflammation and HO-1 expression}, series = {Journal of Pharmacology and Pharmacotherapeutics}, volume = {6}, journal = {Journal of Pharmacology and Pharmacotherapeutics}, number = {1}, doi = {10.4103/0976-500X.149138}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-149336}, pages = {13-23}, year = {2015}, abstract = {Objective: To investigate the impact of the phophodiesterase-4 inhibition (PD-4-I) with rolipram on hepatic integrity in lipopolysaccharide (LPS) induced hyperinflammation. Materials and Methods: Liver microcirculation in rats was obtained using intravital microscopy. Macrohemodynamic parameters, blood assays, and organs were harvested to determine organ function and injury. Hyperinflammation was induced by LPS and PD-4-I rolipram was administered intravenously one hour after LPS application. Cell viability of HepG2 cells was measured by EZ4U-kit based on the dye XTT. Experiments were carried out assessing the influence of different concentrations of tumor necrosis factor alpha (TNF-α) and LPS with or without PD-4-I. Results: Untreated LPS-induced rats showed significantly decreased liver microcirculation and increased hepatic cell death, whereas LPS + PD-4-I treatment could improve hepatic volumetric flow and cell death to control level whithout influencing the inflammatory impact. In HepG2 cells TNF-α and LPS significantly reduced cell viability. Coincubation with PD-4-I increased HepG2 viability to control levels. The heme oxygenase 1 (HO-1) pathway did not induce the protective effect of PD-4-I. Conclusion: Intravenous PD-4-I treatment was effective in improving hepatic microcirculation and hepatic integrity, while it had a direct protective effect on HepG2 viability during inflammation.}, language = {en} } @incollection{Wolfzettel2015, author = {Wolfzettel, Friedrich}, title = {« H{\"o}hle, die tiefste, sch{\"u}tzt » (Faust II). {\"U}berlegungen zur Signatur von H{\"o}hle und Grotte seit der Aufkl{\"a}rung}, series = {Kommunikation und Repr{\"a}sentation in den romanischen Kulturen. Festschrift f{\"u}r Gerhard Penzkofer}, booktitle = {Kommunikation und Repr{\"a}sentation in den romanischen Kulturen. Festschrift f{\"u}r Gerhard Penzkofer}, editor = {Hornung, Christoph and Lambrecht, Gabriella-Maria and Sendner, Annika}, publisher = {AVM.edition}, address = {M{\"u}nchen}, isbn = {9783954770557}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-152223}, publisher = {Universit{\"a}t W{\"u}rzburg}, pages = {259-279}, year = {2015}, abstract = {No abstract available.}, subject = {H{\"o}hle }, language = {de} } @phdthesis{Wolf2015, author = {Wolf, Nadine}, title = {Synthese, Charakterisierung und Modellierung von klassischen Sol-Gel- und Nanopartikel-Funktionsschichten auf der Basis von Zinn-dotiertem Indiumoxid und Aluminium-dotiertem Zinkoxid}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-112416}, school = {Universit{\"a}t W{\"u}rzburg}, year = {2015}, abstract = {Das Ziel dieser Arbeit ist neben der Synthese von Sol-Gel-Funktionsschichten auf der Basis von transparent leitf{\"a}higen Oxiden (transparent conducting oxides, TCOs) die umfassende infrarotoptische und elektrische Charakterisierung sowie Modellierung dieser Schichten. Es wurden sowohl {\"u}ber klassische Sol-Gel-Prozesse als auch {\"u}ber redispergierte Nanopartikel-Sole spektralselektive Funktionsschichten auf Glas- und Polycarbonat-Substraten appliziert, die einen m{\"o}glichst hohen Reflexionsgrad im infraroten Spektralbereich und damit einhergehend einen m{\"o}glichst geringen Gesamtemissionsgrad sowie einen niedrigen elektrischen Fl{\"a}chenwiderstand aufweisen. Zu diesem Zweck wurden dotierte Metalloxide, n{\"a}mlich einerseits Zinn-dotiertes Indiumoxid (tin doped indium oxide, ITO) und andererseits Aluminium-dotiertes Zinkoxid (aluminum doped zinc oxide, AZO)verwendet. Im Rahmen dieser Arbeit wurden vertieft verschiedene Parameter untersucht, die bei der Pr{\"a}paration von niedrigemittierenden ITO- und AZO-Funktionsschichten im Hinblick auf die Optimierung ihrer infrarot-optischen und elektrischen Eigenschaften sowie ihrer Transmission im sichtbaren Spektralbereich von Bedeutung sind. Neben der Sol-Zusammensetzung von klassischen Sol-Gel-ITO-Beschichtungsl{\"o}sungen wurden auch die Beschichtungs- und Ausheizparameter bei der Herstellung von klassischen Sol-Gel-ITO- sowie -AZO-Funktionsschichten charakterisiert und optimiert. Bei den klassischen Sol-Gel- ITO-Funktionsschichten konnte als ein wesentliches Ergebnis der Arbeit der Gesamtemissionsgrad um 0.18 auf 0.17, bei in etwa gleichbleibenden visuellen Transmissionsgraden und elektrischen Fl{\"a}chenwiderst{\"a}nden, reduziert werden, wenn anstelle von (optimierten) Mehrfach-Beschichtungen Einfach-Beschichtungen mit einer schnelleren Ziehgeschwindigkeit anhand des Dip-Coating-Verfahrens hergestellt wurden. Mit einer klassischen Sol-Gel-ITO-Einfach-Beschichtung, die mit einer deutlich erh{\"o}hten Ziehgeschwindigkeit von 600 mm/min gedippt wurde, konnte mit einem Wert von 0.17 der kleinste Gesamtemissionsgrad dieser Arbeit erzielt werden. Die Gesamtemissionsgrade und elektrischen Fl{\"a}chenwiderst{\"a}nde von klassischen Sol-Gel-AZOFunktionsschichten konnten mit dem in dieser Arbeit optimierten Endheizprozess deutlich gesenkt werden. Bei Neunfach-AZO-Beschichtungen konnten der Gesamtemissionsgrad um 0.34 auf 0.50 und der elektrische Fl{\"a}chenwiderstand um knapp 89 \% auf 65 Ω/sq verringert werden. Anhand von Hall-Messungen konnte dar{\"u}ber hinaus nachgewiesen werden, dass mit dem optimierten Endheizprozess, der eine erh{\"o}hte Temperatur w{\"a}hrend der Reduzierung der Schichten aufweist, mit N = 4.3·1019 cm-3 eine etwa doppelt so hohe Ladungstr{\"a}gerdichte und mit µ = 18.7 cm2/Vs eine etwa drei Mal so große Beweglichkeit in den Schichten generiert wurden, im Vergleich zu jenen Schichten, die nach dem alten Endheizprozess ausgeh{\"a}rtet wurden. Das deutet darauf hin, dass bei dem optimierten Heizschema sowohl mehr Sauerstofffehlstellen und damit eine h{\"o}here Ladungstr{\"a}gerdichte als auch Funktionsschichten mit einem h{\"o}heren Kristallisationsgrad und damit einhergehend einer h{\"o}heren Beweglichkeit ausgebildet werden. Ein Großteil der vorliegenden Arbeit behandelt die Optimierung und Charakterisierung von ITO-Nanopartikel-Solen bzw. -Funktionsschichten. Neben den verwendeten Nanopartikeln, dem Dispergierungsprozess, der Beschichtungsart sowie der jeweiligen Beschichtungsparameter und der Nachbehandlung der Funktionsschichten, wurde erstmals in einer ausf{\"u}hrlichen Parameterstudie die Sol-Zusammensetzung im Hinblick auf die Optimierung der infrarot-optischen und elektrischen Eigenschaften der applizierten Funktionsschichten untersucht. Dabei wurde insbesondere der Einfluss der verwendeten Stabilisatoren sowie der verwendeten L{\"o}sungsmittel auf die Schichteigenschaften charakterisiert. Im Rahmen dieser Arbeit wird dargelegt, dass die exakte Zusammensetzung der Nanopartikel-Sole einen große Rolle spielt und die Wahl des verwendeten L{\"o}sungsmittels im Sol einen gr{\"o}ßeren Einfluss auf den Gesamtemissionsgrad und die elektrischen Fl{\"a}chenwiderst{\"a}nde der applizierten Schichten hat als die Wahl des verwendeten Stabilisators. Allerdings wird auch gezeigt, dass keine pauschalen Aussagen dar{\"u}ber getroffen werden k{\"o}nnen, welcher Stabilisator oder welches L{\"o}sungsmittel in den Nanopartikel-Solen zu Funktionsschichten mit kleinen Gesamtemissionsgraden und elektrischen Fl{\"a}chenwiderst{\"a}nden f{\"u}hrt. Stattdessen muss jede einzelne Kombination von verwendetem Stabilisator und L{\"o}sungsmittel empirisch getestet werden, da jede Kombination zu Funktionsschichten mit anderen Eigenschaften f{\"u}hrt. Zudem konnte im Rahmen dieser Arbeit erstmals stabile AZO-Nanopartikel-Sole {\"u}ber verschiedene Rezepte hergestellt werden. Neben der Optimierung und Charakterisierung von ITO- und AZO- klassischen Sol-Gel- sowie Nanopartikel-Solen und -Funktionsschichten wurden auch die infrarot-optischen Eigenschaften dieser Schichten modelliert, um die optischen Konstanten sowie die Schichtdicken zu bestimmen. Dar{\"u}ber hinaus wurden auch kommerziell erh{\"a}ltliche, gesputterte ITO- und AZO-Funktionsschichten modelliert. Die Reflexionsgrade dieser drei Funktionsschicht-Typen wurden einerseits ausschließlich mit dem Drude-Modell anhand eines selbstgeschriebenen Programmes in Sage modelliert, und andererseits mit einem komplexeren Fit-Modell, welches in der kommerziellen Software SCOUT aus dem erweiterten Drude-Modell, einem Kim-Oszillator sowie dem OJL-Modell aufgebaut wurde. In diesem Fit-Modell werden auch die Einfl{\"u}sse der Glas-Substrate auf die Reflexionsgrade der applizierten Funktionsschichten ber{\"u}cksichtigt und es k{\"o}nnen die optischen Konstanten sowie die Dicken der Schichten ermittelt werden. Dar{\"u}ber hinaus wurde im Rahmen dieser Arbeit ein Ellipsometer installiert und geeignete Fit-Modelle entwickelt, anhand derer die Ellipsometer-Messungen ausgewertet und die optischen Konstanten sowie Schichtdicken der pr{\"a}parierten Schichten bestimmt werden k{\"o}nnen.}, subject = {Transparent-leitendes Oxid}, language = {de} } @article{WolfKuonenDandekaretal.2015, author = {Wolf, Beat and Kuonen, Pierre and Dandekar, Thomas and Atlan, David}, title = {DNAseq workflow in a diagnostic context and an example of a user friendly implementation}, series = {BioMed Research International}, journal = {BioMed Research International}, number = {403497}, doi = {10.1155/2015/403497}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-144527}, year = {2015}, abstract = {Over recent years next generation sequencing (NGS) technologies evolved from costly tools used by very few, to a much more accessible and economically viable technology. Through this recently gained popularity, its use-cases expanded from research environments into clinical settings. But the technical know-how and infrastructure required to analyze the data remain an obstacle for a wider adoption of this technology, especially in smaller laboratories. We present GensearchNGS, a commercial DNAseq software suite distributed by Phenosystems SA. The focus of GensearchNGS is the optimal usage of already existing infrastructure, while keeping its use simple. This is achieved through the integration of existing tools in a comprehensive software environment, as well as custom algorithms developed with the restrictions of limited infrastructures in mind. This includes the possibility to connect multiple computers to speed up computing intensive parts of the analysis such as sequence alignments. We present a typical DNAseq workflow for NGS data analysis and the approach GensearchNGS takes to implement it. The presented workflow goes from raw data quality control to the final variant report. This includes features such as gene panels and the integration of online databases, like Ensembl for annotations or Cafe Variome for variant sharing.}, language = {en} } @phdthesis{Wohlschloegel2015, author = {Wohlschl{\"o}gel, Florian}, title = {Einfluss eines variablen Protokolls zur enteralen und parenteralen Ern{\"a}hrung auf die N{\"a}hrstoffversorgung und das Outcome bei beatmeten, intensivpflichtigen Patienten unter Ber{\"u}cksichtigung der Kosten}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-122975}, school = {Universit{\"a}t W{\"u}rzburg}, year = {2015}, abstract = {Kritisch-Kranke Patienten auf der Intensivstation unterliegen einem Postaggressionsstoffwechsel. Die Ern{\"a}hrungstherapie kritisch kranker Patienten ist ein wesentlicher Pfeiler im Therapiekonzept dieser Patienten und hat Auswirkung auf deren Outcome. Es wurde in der vorliegenden Arbeit das Ern{\"a}hrungsregime der an{\"a}sthesiologischen Intensivstation untersucht, deren N{\"a}hrstoffversorgung, Outcome sowie die damit verbundenen Kosten.}, subject = {Postaggressorisches Syndrom}, language = {de} } @article{WohllebenScherzadGuettleretal.2015, author = {Wohlleben, Gisela and Scherzad, Agmal and G{\"u}ttler, Antje and Vordermark, Dirk and Kuger, Sebastian and Flentje, Michael and Polat, Buelent}, title = {Influence of hypoxia and irradiation on osteopontin expression in head and neck cancer and glioblastoma cell lines}, series = {Radiation Oncology}, volume = {10}, journal = {Radiation Oncology}, number = {167}, doi = {10.1186/s13014-015-0473-x}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-125746}, year = {2015}, abstract = {Background Tumor hypoxia is a known risk factor for reduced response to radiotherapy. The evaluation of noninvasive methods for the detection of hypoxia is therefore of interest. Osteopontin (OPN) has been discussed as an endogenous hypoxia biomarker. It is overexpressed in many cancers and is involved in tumor progression and metastasis. Methods To examine the influence of hypoxia and irradiation on osteopontin expression we used different cell lines (head and neck cancer (Cal27 and FaDu) and glioblastoma multiforme (U251 and U87)). Cells were treated with hypoxia for 24 h and were then irradiated with doses of 2 and 8 Gy. Osteopontin expression was analyzed on mRNA level by quantitative real-time RT-PCR (qPCR) and on protein level by western blot. Cell culture supernatants were evaluated for secreted OPN by ELISA. Results Hypoxia caused an increase in osteopontin protein expression in all cell lines. In Cal27 a corresponding increase in OPN mRNA expression was observed. In contrast the other cell lines showed a reduced mRNA expression under hypoxic conditions. After irradiation OPN mRNA expression raised slightly in FaDu and U87 cells while it was reduced in U251 and stable in Cal27 cells under normoxia. The combined treatment (hypoxia and irradiation) led to a slight increase of OPN mRNA after 2 Gy in U251 (24 h) and in U87 (24 and 48 h) cell lines falling back to base line after 8 Gy. This effect was not seen in Cal27 or in FaDu cells. Secreted OPN was detected only in the two glioblastoma cell lines with reduced protein levels under hypoxic conditions. Again the combined treatment resulted in a minor increase in OPN secretion 48 hours after irradiation with 8 Gy. Conclusion Osteopontin expression is strongly modulated by hypoxia and only to a minor extent by irradiation. Intracellular OPN homeostasis seems to vary considerably between cell lines. This may explain the partly conflicting results concerning response prediction and prognosis in the clinical setting.}, language = {en} } @phdthesis{Witterauf2015, author = {Witterauf, Franziska}, title = {Ein neues Pro-Prodrug-Konzept zur Synthese antitumoraler Wirkstoffe sowie N,C- und C,C-verkn{\"u}pfter dimerer und trimerer Porphyrine}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-124922}, school = {Universit{\"a}t W{\"u}rzburg}, year = {2015}, abstract = {Seit Anfang des 20. Jahrhunderts ist die Krankheit Krebs die zweith{\"a}ufigste Todesursache. Die immer besser werdende Diagnostik zur Fr{\"u}herkennung von Krebserkrankungen bringt zudem mit sich, dass eine steigende Anzahl an Krankheitsf{\"a}llen bekannt wird; gleichzeitig hat eine sichere Erkennung im Fr{\"u}hstadium einen hohen Stellenwert, da nur so fr{\"u}hzeitig therapeutische Maßnahmen ergriffen werden k{\"o}nnen. Obwohl zur kurativen oder zur palliativen Behandlung schon lange viele ausgereifte Therapiemethoden und -konzepte erfolgreich angewendet werden, sind bis heute viele Krebserkrankungen noch immer unheilbar und es gibt bislang in vielen F{\"a}llen noch keine potenten Arzneistoffe f{\"u}r eine wirkungsvolle Therapie. Die Suche nach neuen Wirkstoffen ist daher ein Schwerpunkt aktueller Forschung. Auch unsere Arbeitsgruppe besch{\"a}ftigt sich mit dieser Thematik und hat in Zusammenarbeit mit dem Universit{\"a}tsklinikum W{\"u}rzburg ein neuartiges Pro-Prodrug- Konzept f{\"u}r antitumorale Wirkstoffe entwickelt. Daher war es ein Ziel der vorliegenden Arbeit, aufbauend auf medizinischen und biochemischen Vorarbeiten, eine Leitstruktur f{\"u}r antitumorale Wirkstoffe zu erarbeiten, die auf dem hier vorgestellten Pro-Prodrug-Konzept basiert, und eine entsprechende Syntheseroute zur Gewinnung erster Fluoreszenz-markierter Pro-Prodrug-Modellverbindungen zu etablieren. Eine andere interessante Substanzklasse, die nicht nur aufgrund ihrer Wirkeigenschaften als Photosensibilisatoren in der photodynamischen Therapie bereits Gegenstand intensiver Forschung ist, sondern auch in weiteren Bereichen der angewandten Chemie, wie beispielsweise in der metallorganischen Katalyse oder in den Materialwissenschaften Anwendung findet, sind die Porphyrine. Neben den achiralen Vertretern finden die chiralen Porphyrinoide Anwendung in der chiralen Erkennung oder in der asymmetrischen Synthese. Auf dem Gebiet der Porphyrine war das Ziel der vorliegenden Arbeit die gezielte Synthese N,C- und C,C-verkn{\"u}pfter dimerer und trimerer Porphyrine, einhergehend mit intensiven Untersuchungen der Reaktivit{\"a}t der verwendeten Bausteine, des Reaktionsmechanismus und der hohen Regioselektivit{\"a}t. Da einige der synthetisierten Substanzen Axial- oder Helikalchiralit{\"a}t aufweisen, wurden diese durch HPLC-CD eingehend auf ihre chiroptischen Eigenschaften untersucht.}, subject = {Porphyrine}, language = {de} } @phdthesis{Winkler2015, author = {Winkler, Marco}, title = {On the Role of Triadic Substructures in Complex Networks}, publisher = {epubli GmbH}, address = {Berlin}, isbn = {978-3-7375-5654-5}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-116022}, school = {Universit{\"a}t W{\"u}rzburg}, year = {2015}, abstract = {In the course of the growth of the Internet and due to increasing availability of data, over the last two decades, the field of network science has established itself as an own area of research. With quantitative scientists from computer science, mathematics, and physics working on datasets from biology, economics, sociology, political sciences, and many others, network science serves as a paradigm for interdisciplinary research. One of the major goals in network science is to unravel the relationship between topological graph structure and a network's function. As evidence suggests, systems from the same fields, i.e. with similar function, tend to exhibit similar structure. However, it is still vague whether a similar graph structure automatically implies likewise function. This dissertation aims at helping to bridge this gap, while particularly focusing on the role of triadic structures. After a general introduction to the main concepts of network science, existing work devoted to the relevance of triadic substructures is reviewed. A major challenge in modeling triadic structure is the fact that not all three-node subgraphs can be specified independently of each other, as pairs of nodes may participate in multiple of those triadic subgraphs. In order to overcome this obstacle, we suggest a novel class of generative network models based on so called Steiner triple systems. The latter are partitions of a graph's vertices into pair-disjoint triples (Steiner triples). Thus, the configurations on Steiner triples can be specified independently of each other without overdetermining the network's link structure. Subsequently, we investigate the most basic realization of this new class of models. We call it the triadic random graph model (TRGM). The TRGM is parametrized by a probability distribution over all possible triadic subgraph patterns. In order to generate a network instantiation of the model, for all Steiner triples in the system, a pattern is drawn from the distribution and adjusted randomly on the Steiner triple. We calculate the degree distribution of the TRGM analytically and find it to be similar to a Poissonian distribution. Furthermore, it is shown that TRGMs possess non-trivial triadic structure. We discover inevitable correlations in the abundance of certain triadic subgraph patterns which should be taken into account when attributing functional relevance to particular motifs - patterns which occur significantly more frequently than expected at random. Beyond, the strong impact of the probability distributions on the Steiner triples on the occurrence of triadic subgraphs over the whole network is demonstrated. This interdependence allows us to design ensembles of networks with predefined triadic substructure. Hence, TRGMs help to overcome the lack of generative models needed for assessing the relevance of triadic structure. We further investigate whether motifs occur homogeneously or heterogeneously distributed over a graph. Therefore, we study triadic subgraph structures in each node's neighborhood individually. In order to quantitatively measure structure from an individual node's perspective, we introduce an algorithm for node-specific pattern mining for both directed unsigned, and undirected signed networks. Analyzing real-world datasets, we find that there are networks in which motifs are distributed highly heterogeneously, bound to the proximity of only very few nodes. Moreover, we observe indication for the potential sensitivity of biological systems to a targeted removal of these critical vertices. In addition, we study whole graphs with respect to the homogeneity and homophily of their node-specific triadic structure. The former describes the similarity of subgraph distributions in the neighborhoods of individual vertices. The latter quantifies whether connected vertices are structurally more similar than non-connected ones. We discover these features to be characteristic for the networks' origins. Moreover, clustering the vertices of graphs regarding their triadic structure, we investigate structural groups in the neural network of C. elegans, the international airport-connection network, and the global network of diplomatic sentiments between countries. For the latter we find evidence for the instability of triangles considered socially unbalanced according to sociological theories. Finally, we utilize our TRGM to explore ensembles of networks with similar triadic substructure in terms of the evolution of dynamical processes acting on their nodes. Focusing on oscillators, coupled along the graphs' edges, we observe that certain triad motifs impose a clear signature on the systems' dynamics, even when embedded in a larger network structure.}, subject = {Netzwerk}, language = {en} } @article{WinklerFischerSchadeetal.2015, author = {Winkler, Karol and Fischer, Julian and Schade, Anne and Amthor, Matthias and Dall, Robert and Geßler, Jonas and Emmerling, Monika and Ostrovskaya, Elena A. and Kamp, Martin and Schneider, Christian and H{\"o}fling, Sven}, title = {A polariton condensate in a photonic crystal potential landscape}, series = {New Journal of Physics}, volume = {17}, journal = {New Journal of Physics}, doi = {10.1088/1367-2630/17/2/023001}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-125050}, pages = {023001}, year = {2015}, abstract = {The possibility of investigating macroscopic coherent quantum states in polariton condensates and of engineering polariton landscapes in semiconductors has triggered interest in using polaritonic systems to simulate complex many-body phenomena. However, advanced experiments require superior trapping techniques that allow for the engineering of periodic and arbitrary potentials with strong on-site localization, clean condensate formation, and nearest-neighbor coupling. Here we establish a technology that meets these demands and enables strong, potentially tunable trapping without affecting the favorable polariton characteristics. The traps are based on a locally elongated microcavity which can be formed by standard lithography. We observe polariton condensation with non-resonant pumping in single traps and photonic crystal square lattice arrays. In the latter structures, we observe pronounced energy bands, complete band gaps, and spontaneous condensation at the M-point of the Brillouin zone.}, language = {en} } @phdthesis{Winkler2015, author = {Winkler, Ann-Cathrin Nicole}, title = {Identification of human host cell factors involved in \(Staphylococcus\) \(aureus\) 6850 infection}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-114300}, school = {Universit{\"a}t W{\"u}rzburg}, year = {2015}, abstract = {Staphylococcus aureus is both a human commensal and a pathogen. 20\%-30\% of all individuals are permanently or occasionally carriers of S. aureus without any symptoms. In contrast to this, S. aureus can cause life-threatening diseases e.g. endocarditis, osteomyelitis or sepsis. Here, the increase in antibiotic resistances makes it more and more difficult to treat these infections and hence the number of fatalities rises constantly. Since the pharmaceutical industry has no fundamentally new antibiotics in their pipeline, it is essential to better understand the interplay between S. aureus and the human host cell in order to find new, innovative treatment options. In this study, a RNA interference based whole genome pool screen was performed to identify human proteins, which play a role during S. aureus infections. Since 1,600 invasion and 2,271 cell death linked factors were enriched at least 2 fold, the big challenge was to filter out the important ones. Here, a STRING pathway analysis proved to be the best option. Subsequently, the identified hits were validated with the help of inhibitors and a second, individualised small interfering RNA-based screen. In the course of this work two important steps were identified, that are critical for host cell death: the first is bacterial invasion, the second phagosomal escape. The second step is obligatory for intracellular bacterial replication and subsequent host cell death. Invasion in turn is determining for all following events. Accordingly, the effect of the identified factors towards these two crucial steps was determined. Under screening conditions, escape was indirectly measured via intracellular replication. Three inhibitors (JNKII, Methyl-beta-cyclodeytrin, 9-Phenantrol) could be identified for the invasion process. In addition, siRNAs targeted against 16 different genes (including CAPN2, CAPN4 and PIK3CG), could significantly reduce bacterial invasion. Seven siRNAs (FPR2, CAPN4, JUN, LYN, HRAS, AKT1, ITGAM) were able to inhibit intracellular replication significantly. Further studies showed that the IP3 receptor inhibitor 2-APB, the calpain inhibitor calpeptin and the proteasome inhibitor MG-132 are able to prevent phagosomal escape and as a consequence intracellular replication and host cell death. In this context the role of calpains, calcium, the proteasome and the mitochondrial membrane potential was further investigated in cell culture. Here, an antagonistic behaviour of calpain 1 and 2 during bacterial invasion was observed. Intracellular calcium signalling plays a major role, since its inhibition protects host cells from death. Beside this, the loss of mitochondrial membrane potential is characteristic for S. aureus infection but not responsible for host cell death. The reduction of membrane potential can be significantly diminished by the inhibition of the mitochondrial Na+/Ca2+ exchanger. All together, this work shows that human host cells massively contribute to different steps in S. aureus infection rather than being simply killed by bacterial pore-forming toxins. Various individual host cell factors were identified, which contribute either to invasion or to phagosomal escape and therefore to S. aureus induced cytotoxicity. Finally, several inhibitors of S. aureus infection were identified. One of them, 2-APB, was already tested in a sepsis mouse model and reduced bacterial load of kidneys. Thus, this study shows valuable evidence for novel treatment options against S. aureus infections, based on the manipulation of host cell signalling cascades.}, subject = {Staphylococcus aureus}, language = {en} } @techreport{Winkelmann2015, type = {Working Paper}, author = {Winkelmann, Axel}, title = {Proceedings of the Doctoral Consortium WI 2015}, editor = {Winkelmann, Axel}, issn = {2199-0328}, doi = {10.25972/OPUS-11171}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-111715}, pages = {213}, year = {2015}, abstract = {Bereits seit Anfang der 1990er Jahre wird jungen Wissenschaftlern im Vorfeld der Tagung "Wirtschaftsinformatik" ein Doctoral Consortium als unterst{\"u}tzendes Forum angeboten. Diese Einrichtung wurde auch zur gr{\"o}ßten Internationalen Konferenz der Wirtschaftsinformatik, der WI 2015 in Osnabr{\"u}ck fortgef{\"u}hrt. Dieser Band fasst die zum Vortag ausgew{\"a}hlten Beitr{\"a}ge zusammen.}, subject = {Wirtschaftsinformatik}, language = {en} } @phdthesis{Willier2015, author = {Willier, Semjon Manuel}, title = {Funktionelle Charakterisierung des Proteins Thyroid Receptor Interacting Protein 6 (TRIP6) in Ewing-Sarkomen}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-119241}, school = {Universit{\"a}t W{\"u}rzburg}, year = {2015}, abstract = {Das Ewing-Sarkom (EFT) ist nach dem Osteosarkom das zweih{\"a}ufigste Knochen-assoziierte Malignom im Kindesalter. Das entscheidende Ereignis in der Pathogenese dieser Entit{\"a}t stellt eine chromosomale Translokation dar, welche zur Entstehung eines chim{\"a}ren Transkriptionsfaktors, meist EWS-FLI1, f{\"u}hrt. Unsere Absicht war es, die Mechanismen zu verstehen, die letztlich zur Metastasierung von Ewing-Sarkomen mit der damit verbundenen, infausten Prognose f{\"u}hren. Die Mitglieder der Zyxin-Proteinfamilie sind in vielf{\"a}ltige zellul{\"a}re Funktionen involviert. Hierbei nehmen sie, teilweise funktionell redundant, Einfluss auf zytoplasmatische und nukle{\"a}re Prozesse. Durch Analyse von {\"o}ffentlich verf{\"u}gbaren Microarraydaten konnten wir belegen, dass lediglich das Protein TRIP6 (thyroid receptor interacting protein 6) aus der Familie in EFT deutlich {\"u}berexprimiert ist. Dieses Protein ist, neben seiner Funktion in der Organisation des Zytoskeletts, auch nukle{\"a}r als Kotranskriptionsfaktor und als Element der Telomerprotektion t{\"a}tig. Vielfach wurde eine Implikation des multifunktionellen Adaptorproteins in maligne Prozesse dokumentiert. Die {\"U}berexpression von TRIP6 in EFT ist jedoch unabh{\"a}ngig von EWS-FLI1. Eine Bindung von EWS-FLI1 an eine putative Bindungsstelle im Promotor von TRIP6 konnte nicht nachgewiesen werden. Die Analyse von Microarrays nach TRIP6-Knockdown in EFT-Zelllinien identifizierte mehrere Gensets, welche mit Proliferation und Invasivit{\"a}t assoziiert sind und die nach TRIP6-Knockdown vermindert exprimiert werden. Die f{\"u}r Malignome pathogenetisch relevanten Zielgene Radixin, CD164 und CRYZ konnten als Zielgene des Kotranskriptionsfaktors TRIP6 durch qRT-PCR und Western Blot best{\"a}tigt werden. Durch RNA-Interferenz-mediierte Verminderung der Proteinmenge von TRIP6 in EFT kam es zu einer deutlich reduzierten Klonogenit{\"a}t und Migration der Zellen in vitro. Nach induzierbarem TRIP6-Knockdown konnte eine verminderte Tumorigenit{\"a}t und hepatische Metastasierung von hierf{\"u}r generierten EFT-Einzelzellklonen in vivo beobachtet werden. Zusammengefasst deuten diese Daten auf eine Rolle von TRIP6 in der Pathogenese der EFT und insbesondere beim Prozess der Metastasierung hin. Somit legen diese Ergebnisse eine weitere Evaluierung von TRIP6 als Biomarker oder molekulare Zielstruktur f{\"u}r therapeutische Ans{\"a}tze in EFT nahe.}, subject = {Kind / Onkologie}, language = {de} } @article{WilliamsChagtaiAlcaideGermanetal.2015, author = {Williams, Richard D. and Chagtai, Tasnim and Alcaide-German, Marisa and Apps, John and Wegert, Jenny and Popov, Sergey and Vujanic, Gordan and Van Tinteren, Harm and Van den Heuvel-Eibrink, Marry M and Kool, Marcel and De Kraker, Jan and Gisselsson, David and Graf, Norbert and Gessler, Manfred and Pritchard-Jones, Kathy}, title = {Multiple mechanisms of MYCN dysregulation in Wilms tumour}, series = {Oncotarget}, volume = {6}, journal = {Oncotarget}, number = {9}, doi = {10.18632/oncotarget.3377}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-143471}, pages = {7232-7243}, year = {2015}, abstract = {Genomic gain of the proto-oncogene transcription factor gene MYCN is associated with poor prognosis in several childhood cancers. Here we present a comprehensive copy number analysis of MYCN in Wilms tumour (WT), demonstrating that gain of this gene is associated with anaplasia and with poorer relapse-free and overall survival, independent of histology. Using whole exome and gene-specific sequencing, together with methylation and expression profiling, we show that MYCN is targeted by other mechanisms, including a recurrent somatic mutation, P44L, and specific DNA hypomethylation events associated with MYCN overexpression in tumours with high risk histologies. We describe parallel evolution of genomic copy number gain and point mutation of MYCN in the contralateral tumours of a remarkable bilateral case in which independent contralateral mutations of TP53 also evolve over time. We report a second bilateral case in which MYCN gain is a germline aberration. Our results suggest a significant role for MYCN dysregulation in the molecular biology of Wilms tumour. We conclude that MYCN gain is prognostically significant, and suggest that the novel P44L somatic variant is likely to be an activating mutation.}, language = {en} } @article{WilleSchuemannWreeetal.2015, author = {Wille, Michael and Sch{\"u}mann, Antje and Wree, Andreas and Kreutzer, Michael and Glocker, Michael O. and Mutzbauer, Grit and Schmitt, Oliver}, title = {The Proteome Profiles of the Cerebellum of Juvenile, Adult and Aged Rats-An Ontogenetic Study}, series = {International Journal of Molecular Sciences}, volume = {16}, journal = {International Journal of Molecular Sciences}, doi = {10.3390/ijms160921454}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-151347}, pages = {21454 -- 21485}, year = {2015}, abstract = {In this study, we searched for proteins that change their expression in the cerebellum (Ce) of rats during ontogenesis. This study focuses on the question of whether specific proteins exist which are differentially expressed with regard to postnatal stages of development. A better characterization of the microenvironment and its development may result from these study findings. A differential two-dimensional polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis (2DE) and matrix-assisted laser desorption/ionization time-of-flight mass spectrometry (MALDI-TOF-MS) analysis of the samples revealed that the number of proteins of the functional classes differed depending on the developmental stages. Especially members of the functional classes of biosynthesis, regulatory proteins, chaperones and structural proteins show the highest differential expression within the analyzed stages of development. Therefore, members of these functional protein groups seem to be involved in the development and differentiation of the Ce within the analyzed development stages. In this study, changes in the expression of proteins in the Ce at different postnatal developmental stages (postnatal days (P) 7, 90, and 637) could be observed. At the same time, an identification of proteins which are involved in cell migration and differentiation was possible. Especially proteins involved in processes of the biosynthesis and regulation, the dynamic organization of the cytoskeleton as well as chaperones showed a high amount of differentially expressed proteins between the analyzed dates.}, language = {en} } @article{WilleSchuemannKreutzeretal.2015, author = {Wille, Michael and Sch{\"u}mann, Antje and Kreutzer, Michael and Glocker, Michael O and Wree, Andreas and Mutzbauer, Grit and Schmitt, Oliver}, title = {The proteome profiles of the olfactory bulb of juvenile, adult and aged rats - an ontogenetic study}, series = {Proteome Science}, volume = {13}, journal = {Proteome Science}, number = {8}, doi = {10.1186/s12953-014-0058-x}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-144073}, year = {2015}, abstract = {Background: In this study, we searched for proteins that change their expression in the olfactory bulb (oB) of rats during ontogenesis. Up to now, protein expression differences in the developing animal are not fully understood. Our investigation focused on the question whether specific proteins exist which are only expressed during different development stages. This might lead to a better characterization of the microenvironment and to a better determination of factors and candidates that influence the differentiation of neuronal progenitor cells. Results: After analyzing the samples by two-dimensional polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis (2DE) and matrix-assisted laser desorption/ionization time-of-flight mass spectrometry (MALDI-TOF-MS), it could be shown that the number of expressed proteins differs depending on the developmental stages. Especially members of the functional classes, like proteins of biosynthesis, regulatory proteins and structural proteins, show the highest differential expression in the stages of development analyzed. Conclusion: In this study, quantitative changes in the expression of proteins in the oB at different developmental stages (postnatal days (P) 7, 90 and 637) could be observed. Furthermore, the expression of many proteins was found at specific developmental stages. It was possible to identify these proteins which are involved in processes like support of cell migration and differentiation.}, language = {en} } @phdthesis{Wiest2015, author = {Wiest, Johannes}, title = {Synthese und Charakterisierung neuer Ionischer Fl{\"u}ssigkeiten zur Verbesserung der Aufl{\"o}sungsrate und L{\"o}slichkeit eines schwer wasserl{\"o}slichen Wirkstoffes}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-121733}, school = {Universit{\"a}t W{\"u}rzburg}, year = {2015}, abstract = {Ionische Fl{\"u}ssigkeiten (engl. Ionic Liquids = IL) sind organische Salze mit einem Schmelzpunkt von unter 100 °C und bieten einen interessanten Ansatz um die orale Bioverf{\"u}gbarkeit von schlecht wasserl{\"o}slichen Arzneistoffen zu verbessern. Aufgrund seiner schlechten Wasserl{\"o}slichkeit wurde aus dem Wirkstoff BGG492 der Novartis AG eine Ionische Fl{\"u}ssigkeit (IL) mit dem sterisch anspruchsvollen Gegenion Tetrabutylphosphonium hergestellt. Die IL ist ein amorpher, glasartiger Feststoff mit einem Schmelzpunkt von 57 °C. Die freie S{\"a}ure (FS), das Kaliumsalz (BGG-K+) und die IL (siehe Abb. 69) wurden in festem Zustand mittels polarisationsmikroskopischen Aufnahmen, R{\"o}ntgen-Pulverdiffraktometrie, R{\"o}ntgenkristallstrukturanalysen, Infrarot-Spektroskopie und Festk{\"o}rper-NMR-Spektroskopie untersucht. Der ionische Charakter der IL in festem Zustand konnte mittels Bandenverschiebung der deprotonierten Sulfonamidgruppe im IR-Spektrum best{\"a}tigt werden. In der R{\"o}ntgenkristallstrukturanalyse konnte gezeigt werden, dass sich die Molek{\"u}le der FS in Schichten anordneten, in denen jedes Molek{\"u}l mit vier Nachbarmolek{\"u}len {\"u}ber Wasserstoffbr{\"u}cken verbunden war. Das BGG-K+ kristallisierte als Monohydrat. In dieser Kristallstruktur bildeten die Kaliumkationen in der bc-Ebene mit den BGG-Anionen ober- und unterhalb Schichten. Im Gegensatz zu der FS waren keine intermolekularen Wasserstoffbr{\"u}cken zu beobachten. Die 15N-Festk{\"o}rper-NMR-Spektren des BGG-K+ und der IL zeigten die gleiche chemische Verschiebung f{\"u}r den unsubstituierten Stickstoffes N-1' der Pyrazolgruppe und belegten somit ebenfalls die ionische Struktur der IL im festen Zustand. Die amorphe Struktur der IL wurde mittels R{\"o}ntgen-Pulverdiffraktometrie und Polarisationsmikroskop best{\"a}tigt und eine fl{\"u}ssigkristalline Phase konnte ausgeschlossen werden. Die IL zeigte im Vergleich zu der FS eine 700-fach schnellere Aufl{\"o}sungsrate J und eine signifikante Verl{\"a}ngerung der Dauer der {\"U}bers{\"a}ttigung in w{\"a}ssriger L{\"o}sung. Der sprunghafte Anstieg der Kon-zentration in L{\"o}sung („spring") und die Dauer der {\"U}bers{\"a}ttigung („parachute") wurden mittels photometrischen und potentiometrischen Titrationen untersucht. Mit Hilfe der NMR-Spektroskopie konnte der Mechanismus der {\"U}bers{\"a}ttigung aufgekl{\"a}rt werden. Das sterisch anspruchsvolle Gegenion Tetrabutylphosphonium verhinderte die Protonierung der deprotonierten Sulfonamidgruppe von BGG. In L{\"o}sung kam es zur Bildung von Aggregaten („Cluster"), in die sich das Gegenion teilweise einlagerte. Nach der Protonierung und der Bildung von Kristallisationskeimen pr{\"a}zipitierte die ungeladenen FS und der metastabile Zustand der {\"U}bers{\"a}ttigung („parachute") brach zusammen. Um den Einfluss der Struktur des Gegenions auf die Aufl{\"o}sungsrate und die Dauer der {\"U}bers{\"a}ttigung zu untersuchen, wurden ca. 40 Phosphonium- und Ammonium-Kationen synthetisiert. Die Schmelzpunkte der Phosphonium- und Ammonium-Salze wurden mittels dynamischer Differenzkalorimetrie (DSC) ermittelt. F{\"u}r das Phosphonium-Salz P3332OH-Bromid konnte eine enantiotrope Umwandlung der Modifikationen mittels temperaturabh{\"a}ngiger XRPD-Messungen best{\"a}tigt werden. Die Zelltoxizit{\"a}ts-Untersuchungen der Phosphonium- und Ammonium-Salze an humanen Leberzellen (HepG2), Nierenzellen (HEK 293T) und murinen Makro-phagenzellen (J774.1) zeigten, dass mit h{\"o}herer Lipophilie die Zelltoxizit{\"a}t zunahm. Polare Kationen zeigten keine Zytotoxizit{\"a}t (IC50 > 1000 µM). Die Zelltoxizit{\"a}t der Ammonium-Salze war im direkten Vergleich mit den Phosphonium-Salzen etwas geringer. Die synthetisierten Phosphonium- und Ammonium-Salze, die als Chloride-, Bromide- und Iodide vorlagen, wurden durch Anionenaustausch in Hydroxide umgewandelt. Die Ionischen Fl{\"u}ssigkeiten wurden in einer S{\"a}ure-Base-Reaktion mit der freien S{\"a}ure des BGG-Molek{\"u}ls und den Hydroxiden hergestellt. Der ionische Charakter konnte mittels Bandenverschiebung der deprotonierten Sulfonamidgruppe im IR-Spektrum best{\"a}tigt werden. Die Substanzen waren amorph (XRPD) und die Glas{\"u}bergangstemperaturen (DSC) bewegten sich f{\"u}r die Mono-Kationen im Bereich zwischen 40 °C - 97 °C, f{\"u}r Dikationen 81 °C - 124 °C und f{\"u}r Trikationen 124 °C - 148 °C. Damit erf{\"u}llten einige Substanzen die Definition einer Ionischen Fl{\"u}ssigkeit nicht (Smp. < 100 °C) und wurden daher als Niedrig-Gitter-Enthalpie-Salze (low lattice enthalpy salt = LLES) bezeichnet. Die ILs und LLES zeigten signifikante Unterschiede in der Aufl{\"o}sungsrate J, der {\"U}bers{\"a}ttigungszeit und der Wasserdampfsorption. In dieser Arbeit konnte gezeigt werden, dass allein durch die Auswahl des Gegenions wichtige Parameter f{\"u}r die orale Bioverf{\"u}gbarkeit gesteuert werden k{\"o}nnen. Durch diesen Ansatz war es m{\"o}glich, aus dem sehr schlecht wasserl{\"o}slichen Arzneistoff BGG492 Ionische Fl{\"u}ssigkeiten bzw. LLES herzustellen, die sich drastisch schneller aufl{\"o}sten und teilweise {\"u}ber mehrere Stunden {\"u}bers{\"a}ttigte L{\"o}sungen bildeten. Insgesamt zeigte sich, dass durch eine Zunahme der Polarit{\"a}t des Gegenions eine gr{\"o}ßere Aufl{\"o}sungsrate J und eine geringere Zelltoxizit{\"a}t erzielt werden konnten. Jedoch verringerte sich dadurch die Dauer der {\"U}bers{\"a}ttigung in L{\"o}sung und erh{\"o}hte die Hygroskopizit{\"a}t der ILs und LLES.}, subject = {Bioverf{\"u}gbarkeit}, language = {de} }