@phdthesis{WeidergebOswald2023, author = {Weider [geb. Oswald], Margareta}, title = {Mundgesundheit von Hypophosphatasie-Patienten und Gendefekttr{\"a}gern - eine patientenorientierte Querschnittsstudie}, doi = {10.25972/OPUS-30278}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-302781}, school = {Universit{\"a}t W{\"u}rzburg}, year = {2023}, abstract = {Diese Studie evaluiert die Mundgesundheit von Hypophosphatasie (HPP)-Patienten und beinhaltet die Untersuchungen folgender Kenngr{\"o}ßen: erster Milchzahnverlust, Anzahl fehlender Z{\"a}hne, DMF/T-Index (Kari{\"o}s/Fehlend/Gef{\"u}llt), Blutung auf Sondierung (BOP), Sondierungstiefen (PPD), klinisches Attachmentniveau (CAL), Zahnlockerungen und kombinierter CDC/AAP Parodontal-Index. Die Daten wurden zwischen HHP-Patienten mit einer und zwei Mutationen auf dem f{\"u}r die alkalische Phosphatase kodierenden Genabschnitt (ALPL-Gen), sowie mit den Ergebnissen der DMS V verglichen, welche die Mundgesundheit der deutschen Allgemeinbev{\"o}lkerung repr{\"a}sentiert. 80 Patienten wurden untersucht; 64 von ihnen waren weiblich, 18 m{\"a}nnlich. Das Mittlere Alter lag bei 46,4 Jahren. 55 Studienteilnehmer wiesen eine Mutation und 18 zwei Mutationen des ALPL-Gens auf (n=7 keine Testung). Patienten, die von zwei Mutationen des f{\"u}r die alkalische Phosphatase kodierenden Genabschnitts betroffen waren, zeigten ein h{\"o}heres Risiko f{\"u}r Parodontitis und Zahnverlust als HPP-Patienten mit nur einer Mutation, sowie im Vergleich mit der deutschen Allgemeinbev{\"o}lkerung. Allerdings stiegen auch bei Patienten mit nur einer Mutation mit zunehmendem Lebensalter die Auspr{\"a}gungen parodontaler Erkrankungen, sowie die Zahnverlustrate im Vergleich zur Durchschnittsbev{\"o}lkerung in Deutschland.}, subject = {Hypophosphatasie}, language = {de} } @phdthesis{Hartmann2023, author = {Hartmann, Sebastian Erich}, title = {Mobbing und Straining im {\"o}ffentlichen Dienst : Eine rechtliche W{\"u}rdigung juristisch vernachl{\"a}ssigter, aber real existenter Ph{\"a}nomene}, doi = {10.25972/OPUS-31672}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-316724}, school = {Universit{\"a}t W{\"u}rzburg}, year = {2023}, abstract = {Mobbing und Straining sind Ph{\"a}nomene, die in Deutschland bislang kaum rechtliche Beachtung erfahren haben, obgleich sie real existieren, eine Vielzahl von Personen betreffen und immense wirtschaftliche Sch{\"a}den verursachen. So begegnet man diesen Ph{\"a}nomenen zuweilen mit allgemeinen Rechtsinstrumenten, was eine Herausforderung darstellt und mitunter an Grenzen st{\"o}ßt. Im ersten Teil der Arbeit wird ein umfassender {\"U}berblick dar{\"u}ber gegeben, welche Anspr{\"u}che in Betracht kommen und welche rechtlichen M{\"o}glichkeiten f{\"u}r betroffene Personen bestehen. In einer systematischen Darstellung wird aufgezeigt, wie reale Lebensvorg{\"a}nge im Kontext von Mobbing und Straining unter bestehende Rechtsvorschriften subsumiert werden k{\"o}nnen. Im Fokus steht insbesondere der Bereich des {\"o}ffentlichen Dienstes, der aufgrund seiner speziellen Rahmenbedingungen vielfach rechtliche und tats{\"a}chliche Besonderheiten aufweist, die es zu ber{\"u}cksichtigen gilt, wie etwa die Amtshaftung. Neben der rechtlichen Aufarbeitung h{\"a}lt der zweite Teil der Arbeit eine deutschlandweite Studie mit rund 2.300 Teilnehmenden zum Thema Straining und Mobbing im {\"o}ffentlichen Dienst bereit, deren Ergebnisse erstmalig Aussagen und R{\"u}ckschl{\"u}sse zum Strainingaufkommen in Deutschland zulassen. Ferner liefert die umfassende empirische Untersuchung vertiefte Erkenntnisse zur Existenz und Bedeutung der Ph{\"a}nomene Straining und Mobbing im Kontext des {\"o}ffentlichen Dienstes.}, subject = {Mobbing}, language = {de} } @article{WeibelPoppReisetal.2023, author = {Weibel, Stephanie and Popp, Maria and Reis, Stefanie and Skoetz, Nicole and Garner, Paul and Sydenham, Emma}, title = {Identifying and managing problematic trials: A research integrity assessment tool for randomized controlled trials in evidence synthesis}, series = {Research Synthesis Methods}, volume = {14}, journal = {Research Synthesis Methods}, number = {3}, doi = {10.1002/jrsm.1599}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-318236}, pages = {357 -- 369}, year = {2023}, abstract = {Evidence synthesis findings depend on the assumption that the included studies follow good clinical practice and results are not fabricated or false. Studies which are problematic due to scientific misconduct, poor research practice, or honest error may distort evidence synthesis findings. Authors of evidence synthesis need transparent mechanisms to identify and manage problematic studies to avoid misleading findings. As evidence synthesis authors of the Cochrane COVID-19 review on ivermectin, we identified many problematic studies in terms of research integrity and regulatory compliance. Through iterative discussion, we developed a research integrity assessment (RIA) tool for randomized controlled trials for the update of this Cochrane review. In this paper, we explain the rationale and application of the RIA tool in this case study. RIA assesses six study criteria: study retraction, prospective trial registration, adequate ethics approval, author group, plausibility of methods (e.g., randomization), and plausibility of study results. RIA was used in the Cochrane review as part of the eligibility check during screening of potentially eligible studies. Problematic studies were excluded and studies with open questions were held in awaiting classification until clarified. RIA decisions were made independently by two authors and reported transparently. Using the RIA tool resulted in the exclusion of >40\% of studies in the first update of the review. RIA is a complementary tool prior to assessing "Risk of Bias" aiming to establish the integrity and authenticity of studies. RIA provides a platform for urgent development of a standard approach to identifying and managing problematic studies.}, language = {en} } @article{BellutBieberKraftetal.2023, author = {Bellut, Maximilian and Bieber, Michael and Kraft, Peter and Weber, Alexander N. R. and Stoll, Guido and Schuhmann, Michael K.}, title = {Delayed NLRP3 inflammasome inhibition ameliorates subacute stroke progression in mice}, series = {Journal of Neuroinflammation}, volume = {20}, journal = {Journal of Neuroinflammation}, number = {1}, doi = {10.1186/s12974-022-02674-w}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-300599}, year = {2023}, abstract = {Background Ischemic stroke immediately evokes a strong neuro-inflammatory response within the vascular compartment, which contributes to primary infarct development under vessel occlusion as well as further infarct growth despite recanalization, referred to as ischemia/reperfusion injury. Later, in the subacute phase of stroke (beyond day 1 after recanalization), further inflammatory processes within the brain parenchyma follow. Whether this second wave of parenchymal inflammation contributes to an additional/secondary increase in infarct volumes and bears the potential to be pharmacologically targeted remains elusive. We addressed the role of the NLR-family pyrin domain-containing protein 3 (NLRP3) inflammasome in the subacute phase of ischemic stroke. Methods Focal cerebral ischemia was induced in C57Bl/6 mice by a 30-min transient middle cerebral artery occlusion (tMCAO). Animals were treated with the NLRP3 inhibitor MCC950 therapeutically 24 h after or prophylactically before tMCAO. Stroke outcome, including infarct size and functional deficits as well as the local inflammatory response, was assessed on day 7 after tMCAO. Results Infarct sizes on day 7 after tMCAO decreased about 35\% after delayed and about 60\% after prophylactic NLRP3 inhibition compared to vehicle. Functionally, pharmacological inhibition of NLRP3 mitigated the local inflammatory response in the ischemic brain as indicated by reduction of infiltrating immune cells and reactive astrogliosis. Conclusions Our results demonstrate that the NLRP3 inflammasome continues to drive neuroinflammation within the subacute stroke phase. NLRP3 inflammasome inhibition leads to a better long-term outcome—even when administered with a delay of 1 day after stroke induction, indicating ongoing inflammation-driven infarct progression. These findings may pave the way for eagerly awaited delayed treatment options in ischemic stroke.}, language = {en} } @phdthesis{Saulin2023, author = {Saulin, Anne Christin}, title = {Sustainability of empathy as driver for prosocial behavior and social closeness: insights from computational modelling and functional magnetic resonance imaging}, doi = {10.25972/OPUS-30555}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-305550}, school = {Universit{\"a}t W{\"u}rzburg}, year = {2023}, abstract = {Empathy, the act of sharing another person's affective state, is a ubiquitous driver for helping others and feeling close to them. These experiences are integral parts of human behavior and society. The studies presented in this dissertation aimed to investigate the sustainability and stability of social closeness and prosocial decision-making driven by empathy and other social motives. In this vein, four studies were conducted in which behavioral and neural indicators of empathy sustainability were identified using model-based functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI). Applying reinforcement learning, drift-diffusion modelling (DDM), and fMRI, the first two studies were designed to investigate the formation and sustainability of empathy-related social closeness (study 1) and examined how sustainably empathy led to prosocial behavior (study 2). Using DDM and fMRI, the last two studies investigated how empathy combined with reciprocity, the social norm to return a favor, on the one hand and empathy combined with the motive of outcome maximization on the other hand altered the behavioral and neural social decision process. The results showed that empathy-related social closeness and prosocial decision tendencies persisted even if empathy was rarely reinforced. The sustainability of these empathy effects was related to recalibration of the empathy-related social closeness learning signal (study 1) and the maintenance of a prosocial decision bias (study 2). The findings of study 3 showed that empathy boosted the processing of reciprocity-based social decisions, but not vice versa. Study 4 revealed that empathy-related decisions were modulated by the motive of outcome maximization, depending on individual differences in state empathy. Together, the studies strongly support the concept of empathy as a sustainable driver of social closeness and prosocial behavior.}, subject = {Einf{\"u}hlung }, language = {en} } @phdthesis{Grimm2023, author = {Grimm, Philipp Martin}, title = {Locally driven complex plasmonic nanoantenna systems}, doi = {10.25972/OPUS-30315}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-303152}, school = {Universit{\"a}t W{\"u}rzburg}, year = {2023}, abstract = {Metallic nanostructures possess the ability to support resonances in the visible wavelength regime which are related to localized surface plasmons. These create highly enhanced electric fields in the immediate vicinity of metal surfaces. Nanoparticles with dipolar resonance also radiate efficiently into the far-field and hence serve as antennas for light. Such optical antennas have been explored during the last two decades, however, mainly as standalone units illuminated by external laser beams and more recently as electrically driven point sources, yet merely with basic antenna properties. This work advances the state of the art of locally driven optical antenna systems. As a first instance, the electric driving scheme including inelastic electron tunneling over a nanometer gap is merged with Yagi-Uda theory. The resulting antenna system consists of a suitably wired feed antenna, incorporating a tunnel junction, as well as several nearby parasitic elements whose geometry is optimized using analytical and numerical methods. Experimental evidence of unprecedented directionality of light emission from a nanoantenna is provided. Parallels in the performance between radiofrequency and optical Yagi-Uda arrays are drawn. Secondly, a pair of electrically connected antennas with dissimilar resonances is harnessed as electrodes in an organic light emitting nanodiode prototype. The organic material zinc phthalocyanine, exhibiting asymmetric injection barriers for electrons and holes, in conjunction with the electrode resonances, allows switching and controlling the emitted peak wavelength and directionality as the polarity of the applied voltage is inverted. In a final study, the near-field based transmission-line driving of rod antenna systems is thoroughly explored. Perfect impedance matching, corresponding to zero back-reflection, is achieved when the antenna acts as a generalized coherent perfect absorber at a specific frequency. It thus collects all guided, surface-plasmon mediated input power and transduces it to other nonradiative and radiative dissipation channels. The coherent interplay of losses and interference effects turns out to be of paramount importance for this delicate scenario, which is systematically obtained for various antenna resonances. By means of the here developed semi-analytical toolbox, even more complex nanorod chains, supporting topologically nontrivial localized edge states, are studied. The results presented in this work facilitate the design of complex locally driven antenna systems for optical wireless on-chip communication, subwavelength pixels, and loss-compensated integrated plasmonic nanocircuitry which extends to the realm of topological plasmonics.}, subject = {Plasmonik}, language = {en} } @phdthesis{Lichter2023, author = {Lichter, Katharina}, title = {Die Ultrastruktur von Aktiven Zonen in hippocampalen Moosfaserboutons}, doi = {10.25972/OPUS-30312}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-303126}, school = {Universit{\"a}t W{\"u}rzburg}, year = {2023}, abstract = {In nervous systems, synapses precisely orchestrate information transfer and memory formation. Active zones (AZ) are specialized subcellular compartments at the presynaptic mesoscale which process synaptic transmission on an ultrastructural level. The AZ cytomatrix including the essential scaffold protein Rab3 interacting molecule (RIM) enables exocytosis of synaptic vesicles. A deficiency of the locally most abundant protein isoform RIM1α diminishes long-term potentiation in a complex central mammalian synapse - the connection of hippocampal mossy fiber boutons (MFB) to cornu ammonis (CA)3 pyramidal neurons. Behaviourally, these mice present with learning impairment. The present MD thesis addresses the so far unknown three-dimensional (3D) AZ ultrastructure of MFBs in acute hippocampal slices of wild-type and RIM1α-/- mice. In a first set of experiments, a standardized protocol for near-to-native synaptic tissue preparation at MFBs using high-pressure freezing and freeze substitution and 3D modelling using electron tomography was developed and established. Based on the excellent preservation of synaptic tissue using this protocol, the AZ ultrastructure in both genotypes was quantified in detail up to an individual docked synaptic vesicle using custom-written programming scripts. The experiments demonstrate that deficiency of RIM1α leads to multidimensional alter-ation of AZ 3D ultrastructure and synaptic vesicle pools in MFBs. (Tightly) docked synaptic vesicles - ultrastructural correlates of the readily releasable pool - are reduced, decentralized, and structurally modified, whereas the more distant vesicle pool clusters more densely above larger and more heterogenous AZ surfaces with higher synaptic clefts. The present thesis contributes to a more comprehensive understanding regarding the role of RIM1α for (tight) vesicle docking and organization at MFBs. Furthermore, the precise 3D ultrastructural analysis of MFB AZs in this thesis provides the necessary mor-phological basis for further studies to correlate synaptic ultrastructure with presynaptic plasticity and memory dysfunction in RIM1α-/- mice using advanced electrophysiological and behavioral techniques.}, subject = {Hippocampus}, language = {de} } @phdthesis{FetivaMora2023, author = {Fetiva Mora, Maria Camila}, title = {Changes in chromatin accessibility by oncogenic YAP and its relevance for regulation of cell cycle gene expression and cell migration}, doi = {10.25972/OPUS-30291}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-302910}, school = {Universit{\"a}t W{\"u}rzburg}, year = {2023}, abstract = {Various types of cancer involve aberrant cell cycle regulation. Among the pathways responsible for tumor growth, the YAP oncogene, a key downstream effector of the Hippo pathway, is responsible for oncogenic processes including cell proliferation, and metastasis by controlling the expression of cell cycle genes. In turn, the MMB multiprotein complex (which is formed when B-MYB binds to the MuvB core) is a master regulator of mitotic gene expression, which has also been associated with cancer. Previously, our laboratory identified a novel crosstalk between the MMB-complex and YAP. By binding to enhancers of MMB target genes and promoting B-MYB binding to promoters, YAP and MMB co-regulate a set of mitotic and cytokinetic target genes which promote cell proliferation. This doctoral thesis addresses the mechanisms of YAP and MMB mediated transcription, and it characterizes the role of YAP regulated enhancers in transcription of cell cycle genes. The results reported in this thesis indicate that expression of constitutively active, oncogenic YAP5SA leads to widespread changes in chromatin accessibility in untransformed human MCF10A cells. ATAC-seq identified that newly accessible and active regions include YAP-bound enhancers, while the MMB-bound promoters were found to be already accessible and remain open during YAP induction. By means of CRISPR-interference (CRISPRi) and chromatin immuniprecipitation (ChIP), we identified a role of YAP-bound enhancers in recruitment of CDK7 to MMB-regulated promoters and in RNA Pol II driven transcriptional initiation and elongation of G2/M genes. Moreover, by interfering with the YAP-B-MYB protein interaction, we can show that binding of YAP to B-MYB is also critical for the initiation of transcription at MMB-regulated genes. Unexpectedly, overexpression of YAP5SA also leads to less accessible chromatin regions or chromatin closing. Motif analysis revealed that the newly closed regions contain binding motifs for the p53 family of transcription factors. Interestingly, chromatin closing by YAP is linked to the reduced expression and loss of chromatin-binding of the p53 family member Np63. Furthermore, I demonstrate that downregulation of Np63 following expression of YAP is a key step in driving cellular migration. Together, the findings of this thesis provide insights into the role of YAP in the chromatin changes that contribute to the oncogenic activities of YAP. The overexpression of YAP5SA not only leads to the opening of chromatin at YAP-bound enhancers which together with the MMB complex stimulate the expression of G2/M genes, but also promotes the closing of chromatin at ∆Np63 -bound regions in order to lead to cell migration.}, subject = {Chromatin}, language = {en} } @phdthesis{Sauer2023, author = {Sauer, Christian}, title = {Development, Simulation and Evaluation of Mobile Wireless Networks in Industrial Applications}, doi = {10.25972/OPUS-29923}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-299238}, school = {Universit{\"a}t W{\"u}rzburg}, year = {2023}, abstract = {Manyindustrialautomationsolutionsusewirelesscommunicationandrelyontheavail- ability and quality of the wireless channel. At the same time the wireless medium is highly congested and guaranteeing the availability of wireless channels is becoming increasingly difficult. In this work we show, that ad-hoc networking solutions can be used to provide new communication channels and improve the performance of mobile automation systems. These ad-hoc networking solutions describe different communi- cation strategies, but avoid relying on network infrastructure by utilizing the Peer-to- Peer (P2P) channel between communicating entities. This work is a step towards the effective implementation of low-range communication technologies(e.g. VisibleLightCommunication(VLC), radarcommunication, mmWave communication) to the industrial application. Implementing infrastructure networks with these technologies is unrealistic, since the low communication range would neces- sitate a high number of Access Points (APs) to yield full coverage. However, ad-hoc networks do not require any network infrastructure. In this work different ad-hoc net- working solutions for the industrial use case are presented and tools and models for their examination are proposed. The main use case investigated in this work are Automated Guided Vehicles (AGVs) for industrial applications. These mobile devices drive throughout the factory trans- porting crates, goods or tools or assisting workers. In most implementations they must exchange data with a Central Control Unit (CCU) and between one another. Predicting if a certain communication technology is suitable for an application is very challenging since the applications and the resulting requirements are very heterogeneous. The proposed models and simulation tools enable the simulation of the complex inter- action of mobile robotic clients and a wireless communication network. The goal is to predict the characteristics of a networked AGV fleet. Theproposedtoolswereusedtoimplement, testandexaminedifferentad-hocnetwork- ing solutions for industrial applications using AGVs. These communication solutions handle time-critical and delay-tolerant communication. Additionally a control method for the AGVs is proposed, which optimizes the communication and in turn increases the transport performance of the AGV fleet. Therefore, this work provides not only tools for the further research of industrial ad-hoc system, but also first implementations of ad-hoc systems which address many of the most pressing issues in industrial applica- tions.}, subject = {Industrie}, language = {en} } @phdthesis{Hamann2023, author = {Hamann, Catharina Sophia}, title = {Fear and anxiety disorders - interaction of AVP and OXT brain systems with the serotonergic system}, doi = {10.25972/OPUS-30333}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-303338}, school = {Universit{\"a}t W{\"u}rzburg}, year = {2023}, abstract = {Anxiety disorders pose a great burden onto society and economy and can have devastating consequences for affected individuals. Treatment options are still limited to psychopharmacotherapy originally developed for the treatment of depression and behavioral therapy. A combination of genetic traits together with aversive events is most likely the cause of these diseases. Gene x environment studies are trying to find a link between genetic traits and specific negative circumstances. In a first study, we focused on social anxiety disorder (SAD), which is the second most-common anxiety disorder after specific phobias. We used a social fear conditioning (SFC) paradigm, which is able to mimic the disease in a mouse model. We wanted to investigate protein levels, as well as mRNA expression of immediate early genes (IEGs), to determine brain areas affected by the paradigm. We also included genes of the vasopressin (AVP)-, oxytocin (OXT)-, neuropeptide Y (NPY)-, and the serotonin system, to investigate the effects of SFC on neurotransmitter gene expression levels in brain regions related to social as well as fear-related behavior. AVP and OXT regulate a lot of different social and anxiety-related behaviors, both positive and negative. Finding a link between different neurotransmitter systems in the development of anxiety disorders could help to identify potential targets for new treatment approaches, which are desperately needed, because the rate of patients not responding to available treatment is very high. We were able to show altered gene expression of the IEGs cFos and Fosl2, as well as a change in number and density of cFOS-positive cells in the dorsal hippocampus, indicating an influence of SFC on neuronal activity. Our results reveal a possible involvement of anterior dentate gyrus (DG), as well as cornu ammonis area 1 (CA1) and CA3 in the dorsal hippocampus during the expression of social fear. Contrary to our hypothesis, we were not able to see changes in neuronal activity through expression changes of IEGs in the amygdala. Significant higher IEG immunoreactivity and gene expression in the dorsal hippocampus of animals without fear conditioning (SFC-), compared to animals with fear conditioning (SFC+), indicate an involvement of different hippocampal regions in two possible scenarios. Either as elevated gene expression in SFC- animals compared to SFC+ animals or as reduction in SFC+ animals compared to SFC- animals. However, this question cannot be answered without an additional control of basal IEG-activity without social interaction. The NPY system in general and the neuropeptide y receptor type 2 in particular seem to be involved in regulating the response to social fear, mostly through the septum region. In addition to that, a possible role for the induction of social fear response could be identified in the serotonergic system and especially the serotonin receptor 2a of the PVN. In a second study we focused on changes in the serotonergic system. A polymorphism in the human serotonin transporter (5-HTT) gene is associated with higher risks for the development of anxiety disorders. This makes the 5-HTT a widely used target to study possible causes and the development of anxiety disorders. In mice, a genetically induced knockout of the 5-Htt gene is associated with increased anxiety-like behavior. High amounts of stress during pregnancy, also known as prenatal stress, significantly increase the risk to develop psychiatric disorders for the unborn child. We utilized a prenatal stress paradigm in mice heterozygous for the 5-Htt gene. Some of the animals which had been subjected to prenatal stress showed noticeably "unsocial" interaction behavior towards conspecifics. Again, we were searching for links between the serotonergic system and AVP- and OXT systems. Through quantitative gene expression analysis, we were able to show that both AVP and OXT neuromodulator systems are affected through prenatal stress in female mice, but not in male mice. The 5-Htt genotype seems to be only slightly influential to AVP, OXT or any other neurotransmitter system investigated. Gene expression of AVP and OXT brain systems is highly influenced through the estrous cycle stages of female mice. Additionally, we analyzed the AVP and OXT neuropeptide levels of mice with different 5-Htt genotypes and in both sexes, in order to see whether the production of AVP and OXT is influenced by 5-Htt genotype. On neuropeptide level, we were able to identify a sex difference for vasopressin-immunoreactive (ir) cells in the PVN, with male mice harboring significantly more positive cells than female mice.}, subject = {Serotonin}, language = {en} } @phdthesis{Laesker2023, author = {L{\"a}sker, Katharina}, title = {The influence of the short-chain fatty acid butyrate on "Signal transducer and activator of transcription 3" (STAT3) and selected inflammatory genes in the colon carcinoma cell line CACO-2 cultured in 2D and 3D}, doi = {10.25972/OPUS-30038}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-300389}, school = {Universit{\"a}t W{\"u}rzburg}, year = {2023}, abstract = {A disturbance in the symbiotic mutualism between the intestinal microbiome and the human host's organism (syn. dysbiosis) accompanies the development of a variety of inflammatory and metabolic diseases that comprise the Metabolic Syndrome, chronic inflammatory gut diseases like Crohn's disease, Non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) and cardiovascular diseases, among others. The changed uptake and effectiveness of short chain fatty acids (SCFAs) as well as an increase of the intestinal permeability are common, interdependent disease elements in this regard. Short chain fatty acids are end-products of intestinal bacterial fermentation and affect the mucosal barrier integrity via numerous molecular mechanisms. There is evidence to suggest, that SCFAs have a modulating influence on Signal transducer and activator of transcription 3 (STAT3) in intestinal epithelial cells. STAT3 is a central gene-transcription factor in signaling pathways of proliferation and inflammation. It can be activated by growth factors and other intercellular signaling molecules like the cytokine Oncostatin M (OSM). The mode of STAT3's activation exhibits, finally, a decisive influence on the immunological balance at the intestinal mucosa. Therefore, the posttranslational modification of STAT3 under the influence of SCFAs is likely to be a very important factor within the development and -progression of dysbiosis-associated diseases. In this study, a clear positive in vitro-effect of the short chain fatty acid butyrate on the posttranslational serine727-phosphorylation of STAT3 and its total protein amount in the human adenocarcinoma cell line CACO2 is verified. Moreover, an increased gene expression of the OSM-receptor subunit OSMRβ can be observed after butyrate incubation. Histone deacetylase inhibition is shown to have a predominant role in these effects. Furthermore, a subsequent p38 MAPK-activation by Butyrate is found to be a key molecular mechanism regarding the STAT3-phosphorylation at serine727-residues. To consider the portion of butyrate receptor signaling in this context in future assays, a CACO-2 cell 3D-culture model is introduced in which an improvement of the GPR109A-receptor expression in CACO-2 cells is accomplished.}, subject = {Butyrate }, language = {en} } @phdthesis{Aigner2023, author = {Aigner, Max}, title = {Establishing successful protocols and imaging pipelines for Expansion Microscopy in murine blood platelets}, doi = {10.25972/OPUS-30900}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-309003}, school = {Universit{\"a}t W{\"u}rzburg}, year = {2023}, abstract = {Platelets play an important role in the body, since they are part of the hemostasis system, preventing and stopping blood loss. Nevertheless, when platelet or coagulation system function are impaired, uncontrolled bleedings but also irreversible vessel occlusion followed by ischemic tissue damage can occur. Therefore, understanding platelet function and activation, mechanisms which are controlled by a variety of platelet membrane receptors and other factors is important to advance out knowledge of hemostasis and platelet malfunction. For a complete picture of platelet function and their modulating behavior it is desired to be able to quantify receptor distributions and interactions of these densely packed molecular ensembles in the membrane. This challenges scientists for several reasons. Most importantly, platelets are microscopically small objects, challenging the spatial resolution of conventional light microscopy. Moreover, platelet receptors are highly abundant on the membrane so even super-resolution microscopy struggles with quantitative receptor imaging on platelets. With Expansion microscopy (ExM), a new super-resolution technique was introduced, allowing resolutions to achieve super-resolution without using a super-resolution microscope, but by combining a conventional confocal microscopy with a highly processed sample that has been expanded physically. In this doctoral thesis, I evaluated the potential of this technique for super-resolution platelet imaging by optimizing the sample preparation process and establishing an imaging and image processing pipeline for dual-color 3D images of different membrane receptors. The analysis of receptor colocalization using ExM demonstrated a clear superiority compared to conventional microscopy. Furthermore, I identified a library of fluorescently labeled antibodies against different platelet receptors compatible with ExM and showed the possibility of staining membrane receptors and parts of the cytoskeleton at the same time.}, subject = {Mikroskopie}, language = {en} } @phdthesis{Heider2023, author = {Heider, Melanie}, title = {Detektionsrate der \(^{68}\)Ga-PSMA-PET/CT bei Patienten mit Rezidiv eines Prostatakarzinoms und Androgendeprivationstherapie}, doi = {10.25972/OPUS-30612}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-306123}, school = {Universit{\"a}t W{\"u}rzburg}, year = {2023}, abstract = {Die Detektion des Prostataspezifischen Membranantigens (PSMA) mittels kombinierter Positronenemissions- und Computertomographie (PET/CT) ist ein etabliertes diagnostisches Verfahren bei Patienten mit Prostatakarzinom. Hierbei ist bislang unklar, ob und wie eine bereits eingeleitete Androgendeprivationstherapie (ADT) die diagnostische Genauigkeit der PSMA-PET/CT beeinflusst. Ziel dieser Arbeit war es, die Detektionsrate der PSMA-PET/CT mit 68Ga-PSMA I\&T unter ADT in Abh{\"a}ngigkeit des PSA-Wertes zu evaluieren und mit einer Kontrollgruppe ohne ADT zu vergleichen. In dieser retrospektiven Studie wurden Daten von Patienten mit biochemischem Rezidiv nach radikaler Prostatektomie analysiert, welche zwischen 2014 und 2018 eine PSMA-PET/CT am Universit{\"a}tsklinikum W{\"u}rzburg erhalten haben. Mittels Propensity Score Matching wurde f{\"u}r die Patienten mit ADT innerhalb der letzten 6 Monate vor Durchf{\"u}hrung der PSMA-PET/CT eine Kontrollgruppe ohne ADT erstellt. Die Patienten mit ADT (n=62) wiesen eine signifikant h{\"o}here Detektionsrate auf als die Patienten ohne ADT (n=62). Die Traceranreicherung unterschied sich nicht signifikant in beiden Gruppen. Dagegen wiesen die Patienten mit ADT jedoch eine signifikant h{\"o}here Tumorlast auf und hatten h{\"a}ufiger Knochen- und Organmetastasen, sodass als Ursache f{\"u}r die h{\"o}here Detektionsrate der PSMA-PET/CT bei Patienten mit ADT ein fortgeschritteneres Tumorstadium angenommen wurde. Die Detektionsrate war bei den Patienten mit ADT auch bei niedrigen PSA-Werten hoch. Es scheint daher nicht erforderlich zu sein, eine bestehende ADT vor Durchf{\"u}hrung der PSMA-PET/CT im biochemischen Rezidiv abzusetzen und damit das Risiko einer Krankheitsprogression einzugehen. Die Korrelation des PSA-Wertes mit der Tumorlast in der PSMA-PET/CT war bei Patienten mit ADT geringer ausgepr{\"a}gt als bei Patienten ohne ADT. Patienten unter ADT k{\"o}nnten daher von einer regelm{\"a}ßigen Durchf{\"u}hrung der PSMA-PET/CT zur {\"U}berwachung der Krankheitsprogression profitieren. Hier bleibt allerdings eine Kosten-Nutzen-Analyse abzuwarten, da dies deutlich aufwendiger und teurer ist als die Bestimmung des PSA-Wertes.}, subject = {Positronen-Emissions-Tomografie}, language = {de} } @article{ParisiLehnerSchraderetal.2023, author = {Parisi, Sandra and Lehner, Nina and Schrader, Hanna and Kierer, Leonard and Fleischer, Anna and Miljukov, Olga and Borgulya, Gabor and R{\"u}ter, Gernot and Viniol, Annika and G{\´a}gyor, Ildik{\´o}}, title = {Experiencing COVID-19, home isolation and primary health care: A mixed-methods study}, series = {Frontiers in Public Health}, volume = {10}, journal = {Frontiers in Public Health}, issn = {2296-2565}, doi = {10.3389/fpubh.2022.1023431}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-301498}, year = {2023}, abstract = {Objectives Although the vast majority of COVID-19 cases are treated in primary care, patients' experiences during home isolation have been little studied. This study aimed to explore the experiences of patients with acute COVID-19 and to identify challenges after the initial adaptation of the German health system to the pandemic (after first infection wave from February to June 2020). Methods A mixed-method convergent design was used to gain a holistic insight into patients experience. The study consisted of a cross-sectional survey, open survey answers and semi-structured telephone interviews. Descriptive analysis was performed on quantitative survey answers. Between group differences were calculated to explore changes after the first infection wave. Qualitative thematic analysis was conducted on open survey answers and interviews. The results were then compared within a triangulation protocol. Results A total of 1100 participants from all German states were recruited by 145 general practitioners from August 2020 to April 2021, 42 additionally took part in qualitative interviews. Disease onset varied from February 2020 to April 2021. After the first infection wave, more participants were tested positive during the acute disease (88.8\%; 95.2\%; P < 0.001). Waiting times for tests (mean 4.5 days, SD 4.1; 2.7days, SD 2.6, P < 0.001) and test results (mean 2.4 days, SD 1.9; 1.8 days, SD 1.3, P < 0.001) decreased. Qualitative results indicated that the availability of repeated testing and antigen tests reduced insecurities, transmission and related guilt. Although personal consultations at general practices increased (6.8\%; 15.5\%, P < 0.001), telephone consultation remained the main mode of consultation (78.5\%) and video remained insignificant (1.9\%). The course of disease, the living situation and social surroundings during isolation, access to health care, personal resilience, spirituality and feelings of guilt and worries emerged as themes influencing the illness experience. Challenges were contact management and adequate provision of care during home isolation. A constant contact person within the health system helped against feelings of care deprivation, uncertainty and fear. Conclusions Our study highlights that home isolation of individuals with COVID-19 requires a holistic approach that considers all aspects of patient care and effective coordination between different care providers.}, language = {en} } @phdthesis{Hennlein2023, author = {Hennlein, Luisa}, title = {Plastin 3 rescues defective cell surface translocation and activation of TrkB in mouse models for spinal muscular atrophy}, publisher = {Journal of Cell Biology}, doi = {10.25972/OPUS-29879}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-298793}, school = {Universit{\"a}t W{\"u}rzburg}, year = {2023}, abstract = {Spinal muscular atrophy (SMA) is a genetic pediatric condition that affects lower motoneurons leading to their degeneration and muscle weakness. It is caused by homozygous loss or mutations in the Survival Motor Neuron 1 (SMN1) gene; however, the pathomechanism leading to motoneuron degeneration is not fully resolved. Cultured embryonic SMA motoneurons display axon elongation and differentiation defects accompanied by collapsed growth cones with a disturbed actin cytoskeleton. Intriguingly, motoneurons cultured from mice deficient for the Tropomyosin-kinase receptor B (TrkB), exhibit similar pathological features. Thus, the question arises whether SMA motoneurons suffer from defective Brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF)/TrkB signaling and whether there is a link to the disturbed actin cytoskeleton. In the recent years, modifier genes such as Plastin 3 (PLS3) were shown to beneficially interfere with SMA pathology. Nevertheless, the mechanism of how the actin-bundler PLS3 counteracts SMN deficiency is not well understood. In this study, we investigated TrkB localization and its activation in cultured SMA motoneurons and neuromuscular junctions (NMJs). While TrkB levels are only mildly affected locally in axon terminals, BDNF-mediated TrkB phosphorylation was massively disturbed. The activity-dependent TrkB translocation to the cell surface and its activation via BDNF were shown to be Pls3-dependent processes, that can be abolished by knockdown of Pls3. In contrast, PLS3 overexpression in SMA motoneurons rescued the defects on morphological and functional level. In particular, the relocation of TrkB to the cell surface after BDNF-induced internalization is disturbed in SMA, which is based on an actin-dependent TrkB translocation defect from intracellular stores. Lastly, AAV9-mediated PLS3 overexpression in vivo in neonatal SMA mice provided further evidence for the capacity of PLS3 to modulate actin dynamics necessary for accurate BDNF/TrkB signaling. In conclusion, we provide a novel role for PLS3 in mediating proper alignment of transmembrane proteins as prerequisite for their appropriate functioning. Hence, PLS3 is required for a key process indispensable for the development and function of motoneurons even beyond the context of SMA.}, subject = {Spinale Muskelatrophie}, language = {en} } @phdthesis{Jaud2023, author = {Jaud, Tobias Armin}, title = {Application based personalized food choices and health sustainment: scientific background and investigation of biomarkers in human tissue specimens}, doi = {10.25972/OPUS-29864}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-298646}, school = {Universit{\"a}t W{\"u}rzburg}, year = {2023}, abstract = {Dietary fatty acids serve as objective biomarkers for the estimation of habitual diet mainly because biomarkers are free of memory bias or inaccuracies of food databases. The aim of the present work encompassed the implementation of a gas chromatographical method coupled with a mass spectrometrical and flame-ionization detector for analysis of fatty acid biomarkers in human biospecimens, their analytical determination and statistical evaluation in two different study populations and different biospecimens as well as the elaboration of adverse reactions to food ingredients with special focus on food allergies and food intolerances in the context of a possible implementation into an application for consumer health. The first aim was the identification of potential influence of fatty acid biomarkers on desaturase and elongase indexes (Δ9DI, Δ6DI, Δ5DI and ELOVLI5), which are factors in type 2 diabetes risk, in breast adipose tissue from healthy women. Influence of further variables on respective indexes was also investigated. 40 samples were investigated and potential variables were either collected by questionnaire or determined. Principle component analysis was applied for fatty acid biomarkers (PCdiet1, PCdiet2 and PCdiet3 representative for the dietary intake of vegetable oils/nuts, fish and partially hydrogenated vegetable oils), endogenous estrogens (PCE1) and oxysterols (PCOxy1). Multiple linear regression models were applied. Δ9DI and Δ6DI were influenced non-significantly and significantly negatively by PCdiet2 supporting a putative beneficial effect of vegetable oils and nuts on type 2 diabetes risk factors. ELOVLI5 and Δ5DI were influenced significantly and non-significantly positively by PCdiet1 supporting a putative beneficial effect of fish consumption on type 2 diabetes risk factors. On the other hand, PCdiet1 also significantly and non-significantly positively influenced Δ9DI and Δ6DI supporting a putative adverse effect of fish biomarkers on type 2 diabetes risk factors. The opposing influences of PCdiet1 suggesting an ambivalent role of dietary intake of fish on investigated indexes. Δ6DI was significantly positively influenced by PCdiet3 and number of pregnancies supporting a putative adverse effect of partially hydrogenated vegetable oils and pregnancies on type 2 diabetes risk factors. Lifestyle factors like smoking significantly and non-significantly influenced Δ9DI and Δ6DI putatively adversely. Δ5DI was influenced significantly positively by estrogen active drugs suggesting a putative beneficial effect on type 2 diabetes risk factors. It must be considered that a variation coefficient of up to 0.44 only explained 44\% of variance of the respective indexes, suggesting other influencing factors might play a role. The second aim was the implementation of a gas chromatographical method coupled with a mass spectrometrical and flame-ionization detector for analysis of fatty acid biomarkers in human biospecimens. The method was optimized for separation and detection of 40 fatty acids. Mean recovery for tridecanoic acid was x(tridecanoic acid) = 90.51\% and for nonadecanoic acid x(nonadecanoic acid) = 96.21\%. Thus, there was no significant loss of fatty acids with shorter and longer carbon chains over the extraction process to be expected. Limit of detections were calculated in adipose tissue samples and ranged from 0.007 to 0.077\% of the proportion of the respective fatty acid to total fatty acids. The third aim was the investigation if differentiation between breast glandular and adipose tissue had a relevant impact on the analysis of dietary fatty acid biomarkers or if contamination of breast glandular with breast adipose tissue and vice versa was neglectable for the analysis of dietary fatty acid biomarkers. No statistical significant differences were observed for all investigated fatty acid biomarkers (pentadecanoic-, heptadecanoic-, trans palmitoleic-, eicosapentaenoic-, docosahexaenoic-, linoleic and α-linolenic acid) between breast glandular and adipose tissue. Thus, differentiation between breast glandular and adipose tissue seems not to be necessary for the analysis of fatty acids serving as biomarkers for the intake of specific food groups. Potential influence of mixed breast tissue on fatty acid biomarkers analysis seems to be neglectable. The fourth aim was the determination of fatty acid biomarkers in adipose tissue in another study population from healthy participants. 27 adipose tissue samples were analyzed. Milk and ruminant fat biomarkers exhibited proportions of 0.47\% for pentadecanoic acid, 0.34\% for heptadecanoic acid and 0.25\% for trans palmitoleic acid. Fish fatty acid biomarkers revealed proportions of 0.034\% for eicosapentaenoic acid and 0.061\% for docosahexaenoic acid. The mean proportion of vegetable oils and nuts biomarkers were 9.58\% for linoleic acid and 0.48\% for α-linolenic acid in all adipose tissues. Principle component analysis was applied for the fatty acid biomarkers to provide objective markers of habitual diet for this study population. PCdiet1 was mainly characterized by pentadecanoic acid, heptadecanoic acid and trans palmitoleic acid and therefore served as a principle component for the dietary intake of milk and ruminant fat. PCdiet2 and PCdiet3 only exhibited pattern for ω3 and ω6 fatty acids but not for dietary intake of specific food groups and could therefore not used as objective marker. PCdiet1, 2 and 3 explained 82.76\% of variance. The last aim of this thesis was the elaboration of adverse reactions to food ingredients with special focus on food allergies and food intolerances in the context of a possible implementation into an application for consumer health. Scientific information on adverse reactions to food ingredients and trigger substances was provided in this thesis and possible implementation strategies were evaluated. For food allergens, which have regulatory requirements in the context of labelling, a strategy was elaborated, where it is necessary to provide information on the list of ingredients, the nexus 'contain' and the respective food allergen as well as information on the name of the product. For food intolerances, which do not have regulatory requirements, limits were shown in the context of the application. If the elaborated food intolerances shall be implemented into the application, a professional dietary concept has to be developed for every food intolerance because of the complexity of the implementation.}, subject = {Lebensmittelchemie}, language = {en} } @phdthesis{Jung2023, author = {Jung, Johannes}, title = {Wechselwirkungen zwischen Kantenzust{\"a}nden auf dem topologisch kristallinen Isolator Pb\(_{1-x}\)Sn\(_x\)Se}, doi = {10.25972/OPUS-29861}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-298616}, school = {Universit{\"a}t W{\"u}rzburg}, year = {2023}, abstract = {Einerseits besteht die einfachste M{\"o}glichkeit zum Ladungs- und Informationstransport zwischen zwei Punkten in deren direkter Verbindung durch eindimensionale Kan{\"a}le. Andererseits besitzen topologische Materialien exotische und {\"a}ußerst vorteilhafte Eigenschaften, weshalb es nahe liegt, dass schon bald neue Anwendungen aus ihnen realisiert werden. Wenn diese beiden Entwicklungen zusammenkommen, dann ist ein grundlegendes Verst{\"a}ndnis von Quanteninterferenz oder Hybridisierungseffekten in eindimensionalen, topologischen Kan{\"a}len von fundamentaler Wichtigkeit. Deshalb werden in der vorliegenden Arbeit Wechselwirkungen von eindimensionalen, topologisch gesch{\"u}tzten Kantenzust{\"a}nden, die an ungeradzahligen Stufenkanten auf der (001)-Oberfl{\"a}che von Pb1-xSnxSe auftreten, untersucht. Aufgrund der lateralen Lokalisierung auf wenige Nanometer um eine Stufenkante herum und der Notwendigkeit zwischen gerad- und ungeradzahligen Stufenkantenh{\"o}hen zu unterscheiden, bieten sich die Rastertunnelmikroskopie und -spektroskopie als Methoden an. Die neu entdeckten Kopplungs- bzw. Wechselwirkungseffekte zwischen benachbarten Kantenzust{\"a}nden treten auf, sobald der Stufe zu Stufe Abstand einen kritischen Wert von dkri ≈ 25nm unterschreitet. Dieses Kriterium kann durch verschiedene r{\"a}umliche Anordnungen von Stufenkanten erf{\"u}llt werden. Infolgedessen werden sich kreuzende, parallel verlaufende und zusammenlaufende Stufenkanten genauer untersucht. Bei letzteren ver{\"a}ndert sich entlang der Struktur kontinuierlich der Abstand und damit die Kopplungsst{\"a}rke zwischen den beiden Randkan{\"a}len. Infolgedessen wurden drei Koppelungsregime identifiziert. (I) Ausgehend von einer schwachen Wechselwirkung zeigt der f{\"u}r die Kantenzust{\"a}nde charakteristische Peak im Spektrum zun{\"a}chst eine Verbreiterung und Verminderung der Intensit{\"a}t. (II) Mit weiter zunehmender Wechselwirkung beginnt sich der Zustand in zwei Peaks aufzuspalten, sodass ab dkri ≈ 15nm an beiden Stufenkanten durchgehen eine Doppelpeak zu beobachten ist . Mit weiter abnehmendem Abstand erreicht die Aufspaltung Werte von einigen 10 meV, w{\"a}hrend sich die Intensit{\"a}t weiter reduziert. (III) Sobald zwei Stufenkanten weniger als etwa 5nm voneinander getrennt sind, konvergieren aufgrund der schwindenden Intensit{\"a}t und des sinkenden energetischen Abstands der beiden Peaks zu den van Hove Singularit{\"a}ten die Spektren an den Stufenkanten gegen das Spektrum {\"u}ber einer Terrasse. i Die Aufspaltung verl{\"a}uft in den Bereichen I und II asymmetrisch, d. h. ein Peak verbleibt ungef{\"a}hr bei der Ausgangsenergie, w{\"a}hrend der andere mit zunehmender Kopplung immer weiter weg schiebt. Bez{\"u}glich der Asymmetrie kann kein Unterschied festgestellt werden, ob die zusammenlaufenden Stufenkanten eine Insel oder Fehlstelleninsel bilden oder ob die Stufenkanten sogar g{\"a}nzlich parallel verlaufen. Es zeigt sich keine Pr{\"a}ferenz, ob zun{\"a}chst der niederenergetische oder der hochenergetische Peak schiebt. Erst im Regime starker Kopplung (III) kann beobachtet werden, dass beide Peaks die Ausgangsenergie deutlich verlassen. Im Gegensatz dazu kann bei sich kreuzenden Stufen ein erheblicher Einfluss der Geometrie, in Form des eingeschlossenen Winkels, auf das Spektrum beobachtet werden. Unabh{\"a}ngig vom Winkel existiert am Kreuzungspunkt selbst kein Kantenzustand mehr. Die Zust{\"a}nde an den vier Stufen beginnen, abh{\"a}ngig vom Winkel, etwa 10-15nm vor dem Kreuzungspunkt abzuklingen. {\"U}berraschenderweise zeigt sich dabei, dass im Fall rechtwinkliger Stufen gar keine Aufspaltung zu beobachten ist, w{\"a}hrend bei allen anderen Winkeln ein Doppelpeak festgestellt werden kann. Diese Entdeckung deutet auf Orthogonalit{\"a}t bez{\"u}glich einer Quantenzahl bei den beteiligten Kantenzust{\"a}nde hin. Neben einer nur theoretisch vorhergesagten Spinpolarisation kann dieser Effekt auch von dem orbitalem Charakter der beteiligten Dirac-Kegel verursacht sein. Da der topologische Schutz in Pb1-xSnxSe durch Kristallsymmetrien garantiert ist, wird als letzter intrinsischer Effekt der Einfluss von eindimensionalen Defekten auf die Kantenzust{\"a}nde untersucht. Ber{\"u}cksichtigt werden dabei ein nicht n{\"a}her klassifizierbarer, oberfl{\"a}chennaher Defekt und Schraubversetzungen. In beiden F{\"a}llen kann ebenfalls eine Aufspaltung des Kantenzustands in einen Doppelpeak gezeigt werden. Im zweiten Teil dieser Arbeit werden die Grundlagen f{\"u}r eine Wiederverwendung von (Pb,Sn)Se-Oberfl{\"a}chen bei zuk{\"u}nftige Experimenten mit (magnetischen) Adatomen geschaffen. Durch Kombination von Inoenzerst{\"a}ubung und Tempern wird dabei nicht nur eine gereinigte Oberfl{\"a}che erzeugt, sondern es kann auch das Ferminiveau gezielt erh{\"o}ht oder gesenkt werden. Dieser Effekt beruht auf eine Modifikation der Sn- Konzentration und der von ihr kontrollierten Anzahl an Defektelektronen. Als letztes sind erste Messungen an Cu- und Fe-dotierte Proben gezeigt. Durch die Adatome tritt eine n-Dotierung auf, welche den Dirac-Punkt des Systems in Richtung des Ferminiveaus verschiebt. Sobald er dieses erreicht hat kommt es zu Wechselwirkungsph{\"a}nomenen an freistehenden Stufenkanten. Dies f{\"u}hrt zu einer Doppelpeakstruktur mit einer feinen Aufspaltung von wenigen meV. Das Ph{\"a}nomen ist auf ein schmales Energiefenster beschr{\"a}nkt, bei dem die Lage des Dirac-Punkts nur etwa 5 meV (in beide Richtungen) von der des Ferminiveaus abweichen darf.}, subject = {Topologischer Isolator}, language = {de} } @phdthesis{Forster2023, author = {Forster, Leonard}, title = {Hyaluronic acid based Bioinks for Biofabrication of Mesenchymal Stem Cells}, doi = {10.25972/OPUS-29860}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-298603}, school = {Universit{\"a}t W{\"u}rzburg}, year = {2023}, abstract = {As a major component of the articular cartilage extracellular matrix, hyaluronic acid is a widely used biomaterial in regenerative medicine and tissue engineering. According to its well-known interaction with multiple chondrocyte surface receptors which positively affects many cellular pathways, some approaches by combining mesenchymal stem cells and hyaluronic acid-based hydrogels are already driven in the field of cartilage regeneration and fat tissue. Nevertheless, a still remaining major problem is the development of the ideal matrix for this purpose. To generate a hydrogel for the use as a matrix, hyaluronic acid must be chemically modified, either derivatized or crosslinked and the resulting hydrogel is mostly shaped by the mold it is casted in whereas the stem cells are embedded during or after the gelation procedure which does not allow for the generation of zonal hierarchies, cell density or material gradients. This thesis focuses on the synthesis of different hyaluronic acid derivatives and poly(ethylene glycol) crosslinkers and the development of different hydrogel and bioink compositions that allow for adjustment of the printability, integration of growth factors, but also for the material and biological hydrogel, respectively bioink properties.}, language = {en} } @phdthesis{Fasemore2023, author = {Fasemore, Akinyemi Mandela}, title = {Genomic and internet based analysis of \(Coxiella\) \(burnetii\)}, doi = {10.25972/OPUS-29663}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-296639}, school = {Universit{\"a}t W{\"u}rzburg}, year = {2023}, abstract = {Coxiella burnetii, a Gram negative obligate intracellular bacterium, is the causative agent of Q fever. It has a world wide distribution and has been documented to be capable of causing infections in several domestic animals, livestock species, and human beings. Outbreaks of Q fever are still being observed in livestock across animal farms in Europe, and primary transmission to humans still oc- curs especially in animal handlers. Public health authorities in some countries like Germany are required by law to report human acute cases denoting the significance of the challenge posed by C. burnetii to public health. In this thesis, I have developed a platform alongside methods to address the challenges of genomic analyses of C. burnetii for typing purposes. Identification of C. burnetii isolates is an important task in the laboratory as well as in the clinics and genotyping is a reliable method to identify and characterize known and novel isolates. Therefore, I designed and implemented several methods to facilitate the genotyping analyses of C. burnetii genomes in silico via a web platform. As genotyping is a data intensive process, I also included additional features such as visualization methods and databases for interpretation and storage of obtained results. I also developed a method to profile the resistome of C. burnetii isolates using a machine learning approach. Data about antibiotic resistance in C. burnetii are scarce majorly due to its lifestyle and the difficulty of cultivation in laboratory media. Alternative methods that rely on homology identification of resistance genes are also inefficient in C. burnetii, hence, I opted for a novel approach that has been shown to be promising in other bacteria species. The applied method relied on an artificial neural network as well as amino acid composition of position specific scoring matrix profile for feature extraction. The resulting model achieved an accuracy of ≈ 0.96 on test data and the overall performance was significantly higher in comparison to existing models. Finally, I analyzed two new C. burnetii isolates obtained from an outbreak in Germany, I compared the genome to the RSA 493 reference isolate and found extensive deletions across the genome landscape. This work has provided a new digital infrastructure to analyze and character- ize C. burnetii genomes that was not in existence before and it has also made a significant contribution to the existing information about antibiotic resistance genes in C. burnetii.}, language = {en} } @phdthesis{Vogg2023, author = {Vogg, Nora Johanna}, title = {Mass spectrometry-based quantification of steroids for the diagnostic workup of adrenal tumors}, doi = {10.25972/OPUS-29343}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-293438}, school = {Universit{\"a}t W{\"u}rzburg}, year = {2023}, abstract = {Tumors of the adrenal gland belong to the most frequent neoplasms in humans with a prevalence of 3-10 \% in adults. The aim of the diagnostic workup is the identification of potentially hormone-secreting and / or malignant tumors, because most of these tumors will require surgical resection. Malignant adrenocortical carcinomas (ACC) are very rare and associated with a poor prognosis in advanced stages, therefore, an early and accurate diagnosis is crucial. Within this thesis, two liquid chromatography tandem mass spectrometry (LC-MS/MS) methods for the quantification of steroids in different biomaterials were developed to improve the diagnostic workup of adrenal tumors. First, an LC-MS/MS method for the simultaneous quantification of cortisol and dexamethasone in serum samples after dexamethasone suppression test (DST) was developed, validated, and applied to 400 clinical samples. Newly established method-specific threshold concentrations for cortisol and dexamethasone increased DST specificity from 67.5 \% to 92.4 \% while preserving 100 \% sensitivity. Second, an LC-MS/MS method for the quantification of eleven urinary steroids was developed and validated to improve the differentiation between ACC and adrenocortical adenomas (ACA). A decision tree requiring only two steroids was trained for classification and tested based on 24 h urine samples from 268 patients with adrenal tumor. Malignancy was excluded with a negative predictive value of 100 \% in an independent validation cohort of 84 samples of 24-h urine. A newly proposed simplified diagnostic workflow with urinary steroid profiling as first tier test could obviate additional adrenal-specific imaging in 42 of 64 patients with ACA. The new DST method is already in clinical use at the University Hospital W{\"u}rzburg, whereas the classification model based on urinary steroid profiling will require prospective validation in a larger cohort.}, subject = {Nebennierentumor}, language = {en} } @phdthesis{Geyer2023, author = {Geyer, Florian}, title = {Targeting of M\(_2\) and M\(_4\) Muscarinic Receptor Subtypes with New Dualsteric Ligands}, doi = {10.25972/OPUS-27150}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-271506}, school = {Universit{\"a}t W{\"u}rzburg}, year = {2023}, abstract = {As part of the parasympathetic nervous system, muscarinic receptors are involved in the regulation of numerous functions in the human body. However, targeting a specific subtype of muscarinic receptors is challenging due to the high degree of similarity within the binding site of the endogenous neurotransmitter acetylcholine. Therefore, this study focused on the investigation of dualsteric ligands. Such hybrid ligands target the orthosteric acetylcholine binding site and, simultaneously, a distinct allosteric binding site. Since allosteric binding regions show significant structural differences throughout muscarinic receptor subtypes, it was aimed to produce selective ligands by means of combination of two pharmacophores in one molecule. Herein, the thienopyridine derivatives LY2033298 and LY2119620 were chosen as allosteric moieties. Based on literature studies, the investigated allosteric modulators were analyzed in terms of adequate attachment points for the combination with an orthosteric agonist. As orthosteric units, muscarinic superagonist iperoxo, xanomeline, and TMA were applied in this work. Since the distance between orthosteric and allosteric moieties plays a crucial role for dualsteric ligand binding, the linker chain length was also varied. Pharmacological investigations of the synthesized hybrid ligands were perfomed via FRET- and BRET-assay measurements.}, subject = {GTP-bindende Proteine}, language = {en} } @phdthesis{Herrmann2023, author = {Herrmann, Ruth Magdalena}, title = {Molekular- und zellbiologische Untersuchung zur Rolle des kanonischen Wnt-Signalwegs bei der Entwicklung von \(Echinococcus\) \(multilocularis\)}, doi = {10.25972/OPUS-27193}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-271937}, school = {Universit{\"a}t W{\"u}rzburg}, year = {2023}, abstract = {Die alveol{\"a}re Echinokokkose (AE) ist eine lebensbedrohliche Erkrankung des Menschen, welche durch das infiltrative Wachstum des Metazestoden-Larvenstadiums des Fuchsbandwurms (Echinococcus multilocularis) in der Leber verursacht wird. Das tumorartige Wachstum des Metazestoden beruht auf einer Echinococcus-spezifischen Modifikation der anterior-posterioren-K{\"o}rperachse (AP Achse). Es wird vermutet, dass dabei der anteriore Pol der invadierenden Oncosp{\"a}ren-Larve zun{\"a}chst abgeschaltet wird und sich der Metazestode anschließend asexuell als vesikul{\"a}res, posteriorisiertes Gewebes im Wirt vermehrt. Nach massiver Proliferation wird der anteriore Pol reetabliert und f{\"u}hrt zur Bildung zahlreicher Bandwurm-Kopfanlagen (Protoskolizes). Da die Ausbildung der AP K{\"o}rperachse evolutionsgeschichtlich konserviert {\"u}ber den wingless-related (Wnt)-Signalweg gesteuert wird, wurde in dieser Arbeit die Rolle von Wnt-Signaling bei der Musterbildung von E. multilocularis {\"u}ber molekular- und zellbiologische Studien n{\"a}her beleuchtet. Zentraler methodischer Ansatz der vorliegenden Arbeit war ein E. multilocularis Stammzell-Kultursystem, das Prim{\"a}rzellsystem, welches die in vitro-Generierung von Metazestoden-Vesikeln durch Proliferation und Differenzierung von germinativen Zellen (Stammzellen) erlaubt. {\"U}ber RNA-Sequenzierung wurde zun{\"a}chst gezeigt, dass in Prim{\"a}rzellkulturen sowohl Markergene f{\"u}r posteriore Entwicklung in Richtung Metazestode wie auch f{\"u}r Anterior-und Protoskolexmarker exprimiert werden. Unter Verwendung von RNA-Interferenz (RNAi) wurde anschließend ein erfolgreicher Knockdown des vermuteten Hauptregulators des kanonischen Wnt-Signalwegs, β Catenin (em-bcat1), erreicht und f{\"u}hrte zu einem charakteristischen, sogenannten ‚red dot' Ph{\"a}notyp, dem ersten jemals beschriebenen RNAi Ph{\"a}notyp f{\"u}r E. multilocularis-Prim{\"a}rzellen. Prim{\"a}rzellkulturen nach em-bcat1 RNAi zeigten eine stark verminderte F{\"a}higkeit, Metazestoden-Vesikel zu bilden sowie eine {\"U}berproliferation von germinativen Zellen. Zus{\"a}tzliche RNA-Seq-Analysen des Transkriptoms von RNAi(em-bcat1)-Kulturen zeigten eine signifikant verringerte Expression von Posterior- und Metazestodenmarkern, w{\"a}hrend Anterior- und Protoskolexmarker deutlich {\"u}berexprimiert wurden. Durch umfangreiche Whole-mount-in-situ-Hybridisierung (WMISH)-Experimente wurden diese Daten f{\"u}r eine Reihe ausgew{\"a}hlter Markergene f{\"u}r posteriore (Metazestode; em-wnt1, em-wnt11b, em-muc1) und f{\"u}r anteriore Entwicklung (Protoskolex; em sfrp, em-nou-darake, em npp36, em-frizzled10) verifiziert. In allen genannten F{\"a}llen zeigte sich durch {\"A}nderung der Polarit{\"a}t eine verminderte Genexpression von Posteriormarkern, w{\"a}hrend Anteriormarker deutlich erh{\"o}ht exprimiert wurden. {\"A}hnlich wie bei den verwandten, freilebenden Planarien, f{\"u}hrt demnach ein Knockdown des zentralen Wnt-Regulators β-Catenin bei E. multilocularis zu einer anteriorisierten, Anterior- und Protoskolexmarker dominierte Genexpression, welche der posteriorisierten Entwicklung zum Metazestoden entgegenwirkt. Neben Markergenen f{\"u}r die Ausbildung der AP-Achse wurden in dieser Arbeit auch solche f{\"u}r die medio-laterale (ML)-K{\"o}rperachse bei Zestoden erstmals beschrieben. So zeigte sich, dass ein Slit-Ortholog (em slit) im E. multilocularis Protoskolex im Bereich der K{\"o}rper-Mittellinie exprimiert wird und lieferte Hinweise darauf, dass, {\"a}hnlich zur Situation bei Planarien, die ML Achse von E. multilocularis durch Morphogengradienten aus slit (Mittellinie) und wnt5 (lateral) definiert wird. Im Metazestoden wird hingegen nur em-slit exprimiert. Der Metazestode besitzt damit als posterior-medianisiertes Gewebe Anlagen zur Polarit{\"a}t zur AP- und ML-Achse, welche erst mit Bildung von Protoskolizes vollst{\"a}ndig etabliert werden. Schließlich deuten die Ergebnisse dieser Arbeit darauf hin, dass bei der Wiederherstellung der K{\"o}rperachsen w{\"a}hrend der Entwicklung von Protoskolizes Hedgehog (Hh)-Signale entscheidend mitwirken. Zusammenfassend wurde in dieser Arbeit der zentrale Faktor des kanonischen Wnt Signalwegs, β-Catenin, als Hauptregulator der Entwicklung des tumorartig wachsenden E. multilocularis-Metazestoden identifiziert. Zudem wurde gezeigt, dass zur Metazestodenbildung neben einer Echinococcus-spezifischen Modifikation der AP K{\"o}rperachse auch eine solche der ML Achse beitr{\"a}gt. In humanen malignen Tumoren sind der Wnt-, Slit-Robo- und Hh-Signalweg gut erforschte Wirkstofftargets und k{\"o}nnten in Zukunft in {\"a}hnlicher Weise f{\"u}r eine zielgerichtete Therapie von AE dienen.}, subject = {Fuchsbandwurm}, language = {de} } @phdthesis{Rutschmann2023, author = {Rutschmann, Benjamin}, title = {Occurrence and population density of wild-living honey bees in Europe and the impact of different habitat types on their foraging and overwintering success}, doi = {10.25972/OPUS-28673}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-286732}, school = {Universit{\"a}t W{\"u}rzburg}, year = {2023}, abstract = {The original habitat of native European honey bees (\(Apis\) \(mellifera\)) is forest, but currently there is a lack of data about the occurrence of wild honey bee populations in Europe. Prior to being kept by humans in hives, honey bees nested as wild species in hollow trees in temperate forests. However, in the 20th century, intensification of silviculture and agriculture with accompanying losses of nesting sites and depletion of food resources caused population declines in Europe. When the varroa mite (Varroa destructor), an invasive ectoparasite from Asia, was introduced in the late 1970s, wild honey bees were thought to be eradicated in Europe. Nevertheless, sporadic, mostly anecdotal, reports from ornithologists or forest ecologists indicated that honey bee colonies still occupy European forest areas. In my thesis I hypothesize that near-natural deciduous forests may provide sufficient large networks of nesting sites representing refugia for wild-living honey bees. Using two special search techniques, i.e. the tracking of flight routes of honey bee foragers (the "beelining" method) and the inspection of known cavity trees, I collected for the first time data on the occurrence and density of wild-living honey bees in forest areas in Germany (CHAPTER 3). I found wild-living honey bee colonies in the Hainich national park at low densities in two succeeding years. In another forest region, I checked known habitat trees containing black woodpecker cavities for occupation by wild-living honey bee colonies. It turned out that honey bees regularly use these cavities and occur in similar densities in both studied forest regions, independent of the applied detection method. Extrapolating these densities to all German forest areas, I estimate several thousand wild-living colonies in Germany that potentially interact in different ways with the forest environment. I conclude that honey bees regularly colonize forest areas in Germany and that networks of mapped woodpecker cavities offer unique possibilities to study the ecology of wild-living honey bees over several years. While their population status is ambiguous and the density of colonies low, the fact that honey bees can still be found in forests poses questions about food supply in forest environments. Consequently, I investigated the suitability of woodlands as a honey bee foraging habitat (CHAPTER 4). As their native habitat, forests are assumed to provide important pollen and nectar sources for honey bee colonies. However, resource supply might be spatially and temporally restricted and landscape-scale studies in European forest regions are lacking. Therefore, I set up twelve honey bee colonies in observation hives at locations with varying degree of forest cover. Capitalizing on the unique communication behaviour, the waggle dance, I examined the foraging distances and habitat preferences of honey bees over almost an entire foraging season. Moreover, by connecting this decoded dance information with colony weight recordings, I could draw conclusions about the contribution of the different habitat types to honey yield. Foraging distances generally increased with the amount of forest in the surrounding landscape. Yet, forest cover did not have an effect on colony weight. Compared to expectations based on the proportions of different habitats in the surroundings, colonies foraged more frequently in cropland and grasslands than in deciduous and coniferous forests, especially in late summer when pollen foraging in the forest is most difficult. In contrast, colonies used forests for nectar/honeydew foraging in early summer during times of colony weight gain emphasizing forests as a temporarily significant source of carbohydrates. Importantly, my study shows that the ecological and economic value of managed forest as habitat for honey bees and other wild pollinators can be significantly increased by the continuous provision of floral resources, especially for pollen foraging. The density of these wild-living honey bee colonies and their survival is driven by several factors that vary locally, making it crucial to compare results in different regions. Therefore, I investigated a wild-living honey bee population in Galicia in north-western Spain, where colonies were observed to reside in hollow electric poles (CHAPTER 5). The observed colony density only in these poles was almost twice as high as in German forest areas, suggesting generally more suitable resource conditions for the bees in Galicia. Based on morphometric analyses of their wing venation patterns, I assigned the colonies to the native evolutionary lineage (M-lineage) where the particularly threatened subspecies \(Apis\) \(mellifera\) \(iberiensis\) also belongs to. Averaged over two consecutive years, almost half of the colonies survived winter (23 out of 52). Interestingly, semi-natural areas both increased abundance and subsequent colony survival. Colonies surrounded by more semi-natural habitat (and therefore less intensive cropland) had an elevated overwintering probability, indicating that colonies need a certain amount of semi-natural habitat in the landscape to survive. Due to their ease of access these power poles in Galicia are, ideally suited to assess the population demography of wild-living Galician honey bee colonies through a long-term monitoring. In a nutshell, my thesis indicates that honey bees in Europe always existed in the wild. I performed the first survey of wild-living bee density yet done in Germany and Spain. My thesis identifies the landscape as a major factor that compromises winter survival and reports the first data on overwintering rates of wild-living honey bees in Europe. Besides, I established methods to efficiently detect wild-living honey bees in different habitat. While colonies can be found all over Europe, their survival and viability depend on unpolluted, flower rich habitats. The protection of near-natural habitat and of nesting sites is of paramount importance for the conservation of wild-living honey bees in Europe.  }, subject = {Biene}, language = {en} } @phdthesis{Franzke2023, author = {Franzke, Myriam}, title = {Keep on track : The use of visual cues for orientation in monarch butterflies}, doi = {10.25972/OPUS-28470}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-284709}, school = {Universit{\"a}t W{\"u}rzburg}, year = {2023}, abstract = {The monarch butterfly (Danaus plexippus) performs one of the most astonishing behaviors in the animal kingdom: every fall millions of these butterflies leave their breeding grounds in North Amerika and migrate more than 4.000 km southwards until they reach their overwintering habitat in Central Mexico. To maintain their migratory direction over this enormous distance, the butterflies use a time-compensated sun compass. Beside this, skylight polarization, the Earth's magnetic field and specific mountain ranges seem to guide the butterflies as well the south. In contrast to this fascinating orientation ability, the behavior of the butterflies in their non-migratory state received less attention. Although they do not travel long distances, they still need to orient themselves to find food, mating partners or get away from competitors. The aim of the present doctoral thesis was to investigate use of visual cues for orientation in migrating as well as non-migrating monarch butterflies. For this, field experiments investigating the migration of the butterflies in Texas (USA) were combined with experiments testing the orientation performance of non-migratory butterflies in Germany. In the first project, I recorded the heading directions of tethered butterflies during their annual fall migration. In an outdoor flight simulator, the butterflies maintained a southwards direction as long as they had a view of the sun's position. Relocating the position of the sun by 180° using a mirror, revealed that the sun is the animals' main orientation reference. Furthermore, I demonstrated that when the sun is blocked and a green light stimulus (simulated sun) is introduced, the animals interpreted this stimulus as the 'real' sun. However, this cue was not sufficient to set the migratory direction when simulated as the only visual cue in indoor experiments. When I presented the butterflies a linear polarization pattern additionally to the simulated sun, the animals headed in the correct southerly direction showing that multiple skylight cues are required to guide the butterflies during their migration. In the second project, I, furthermore, demonstrated that non-migrating butterflies are able to maintain a constant direction with respect to a simulated sun. Interestingly, they ignored the spectral component of the stimulus and relied on the intensity instead. When a panoramic skyline was presented as the only orientation reference, the butterflies maintained their direction only for short time windows probably trying to stabilize their flight based on optic-flow information. Next, I investigated whether the butterflies combine celestial with local cues by simulating a sun stimulus together with a panoramic skyline. Under this conditions, the animals' directedness was increased demonstrating that they combine multiple visual cues for spatial orientation. Following up on the observation that a sun stimulus resulted in a different behavior than the panoramic skyline, I investigated in my third project which orientation strategies the butterflies use by presenting different simulated cues to them. While a bright stripe on a dark background elicited a strong attraction of the butterflies steering in the direction of the stimulus, the inverted version of the stimulus was used for flight stabilization. In contrast to this, the butterflies maintained arbitrary directions with a high directedness with respect to a simulated sun. In an ambiguous scenery with two identical stimuli (two bright stripes, two dark stripes, or two sun stimuli) set 180° apart, a constant flight course was only achieved when two sun stimuli were displayed suggesting an involvement of the animals' internal compass. In contrast, the butterflies used two dark stripes for flight stabilization and were alternatingly attracted by two bright stripes. This shows that monarch butterflies use stimulus-dependent orientation strategies and gives the first evidence for different neuronal pathways controlling the output behavior.}, subject = {Monarchfalter}, language = {en} } @phdthesis{Kunz2023, author = {Kunz, Marcel}, title = {Diffusion kinetics of organic compounds and water in plant cuticular model wax under the influence of diffusing barrier-modifying adjuvants}, doi = {10.25972/OPUS-27487}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-274874}, school = {Universit{\"a}t W{\"u}rzburg}, year = {2023}, abstract = {To reach their target site, systemic pesticides must enter the plant from a spray droplet applied in the field. The uptake of an active ingredient (AI) takes place via the barrier-forming cuticular membrane, which is the outermost layer of the plant, separating it from the surrounding environment. Formulations are usually used which, in addition to the AI, also contain stabilizers and adjuvants. Adjuvants can either have surface-active properties or they act directly as barrier-modifying agents. The latter are grouped in the class of accelerating adjuvants, whereby individual variants may also have surface-active properties. The uptake of a pesticide from a spray droplet depends essentially on its permeability through the cuticular barrier. Permeability defines a combined parameter, which is the product of AI mobility and AI solubility within the cuticle. In recent decades, several tools have been developed that allowed the determination of individual parameters of organic compound penetration across the cuticular membrane. Nevertheless, earlier studies showed that mainly cuticular waxes are the barrier-determining component of the cuticular membrane and additionally, it was shown that mainly the very-long-chain aliphatic compounds (VLCAs) are responsible for establishing an effective barrier. However, the barrier-determining role of the individual VLCAs, being classified according to their respective functional groups, is still unknown. Therefore, the following objectives were pursued and achieved in this work: (1) A new ATR-FTIR-based approach was developed to measure the temperature-dependent real-time diffusion kinetics of organic models for active ingredients (AIs) in paraffin wax, exclusively consisting of very-long chain alkanes. (2) The developed ATR-FTIR approach was applied to determine the diffusion kinetics of self-accelerating adjuvants in cuticular model waxes of different VLCA composition. At the same time, wax-specific changes were recorded in the respective IR spectra, which provided information about the respective wax modification. (3) The ATR-FTIR method was used to characterize the diffusion kinetics, as well as to determine the wax-specific sorption capacities for an AI-modeling organic compound and water in cuticular model waxes after adjuvant treatment. Regarding the individual chemical compositions and structures, conclusions were drawn about the adjuvant-specific modes of action (MoA). In the first chapter, the ATR-FTIR based approach to determine organic compound diffusion kinetics in paraffin wax was successfully established. The diffusion kinetics of the AI modelling organic compounds heptyl parabene (HPB) and 4-cyanophenol (CNP) were recorded, comprising different lipophilicities and molecular volumes typical for AIs used in pesticide formulations. Derived diffusion coefficients ranged within 10-15 m2 s-1, thus being thoroughly higher than those obtained from previous experiments using an approach solely investigating desorption kinetics in reconstituted cuticular waxes. An ln-linear dependence between the diffusion coefficients and the applied diffusion temperature was demonstrated for the first time in cuticular model wax, from which activation energies were derived. The determined activation energies were 66.2 ± 7.4 kJ mol-1 and 56.4 ± 9.8 kJ mol-1, being in the expected range of already well-founded activation energies required for organic compound diffusion across cuticular membranes, which again confirmed the significant contribution of waxes to the cuticular barrier. Deviations from the assumed Fickian diffusion were attributed to co-occurring water diffusion and apparatus-specific properties. In the second and third chapter, mainly the diffusion kinetics of accelerating adjuvants in the cuticular model waxes candelilla wax and carnauba wax were investigated, and simultaneously recorded changes in the wax-specific portion of the IR spectrum were interpreted as indications of plasticization. For this purpose, the oil derivative methyl oleate, as well as the organophosphate ester TEHP and three non-ionic monodisperse alcohol ethoxylates (AEs) C12E2, C12E4 and C12E6 were selected. Strong dependence of diffusion on the respective principal components of the mainly aliphatic waxes was demonstrated. The diffusion kinetics of the investigated adjuvants were faster in the n-alkane dominated candelilla wax than in the alkyl ester dominated carnauba wax. Furthermore, the equilibrium absorptions, indicating equilibrium concentrations, were also higher in candelilla wax than in carnauba wax. It was concluded that alkyl ester dominated waxes feature higher resistance to diffusion of accelerating adjuvants than alkane dominated waxes with shorter average chain lengths due to their structural integrity. This was also found either concerning candelilla/policosanol (n-alcohol) or candelilla/rice bran wax (alkyl-esters) blends: with increasing alcohol concentration, the barrier function was decreased, whereas it was increased with increasing alkyl ester concentration. However, due to the high variability of the individual diffusion curves, only a trend could be assumed here, but significant differences were not shown. The variability itself was described in terms of fluctuating crystalline arrangements and partial phase separation of the respective wax mixtures, which had inevitable effects on the adjuvant diffusion. However, diffusion kinetics also strongly depended on the studied adjuvants. Significantly slower methyl oleate diffusion accompanied by a less pronounced reduction in orthorhombic crystallinity was found in carnauba wax than in candelilla wax, whereas TEHP diffusion was significantly less dependent on the respective wax structure and therefore induced considerable plasticization in both waxes. Of particular interest was the AE diffusion into both waxes. Differences in diffusion kinetics were also found here between candelilla blends and carnauba wax. However, these depended equally on the degree of ethoxylation of the respective AEs. The lipophilic C12E2 showed approximately Fickian diffusion kinetics in both waxes, accompanied by a drastic reduction in orthorhombic crystallinity, especially in candelilla wax, whereas the more hydrophilic C12E6 showed significantly retarded diffusion kinetics associated with a smaller effect on orthorhombic crystallinity. The individual diffusion kinetics of the investigated adjuvants sometimes showed drastic deviations from the Fickian diffusion model, indicating a self-accelerating effect. Hence, adjuvant diffusion kinetics were accompanied by a distinct initial lag phase, indicating a critical concentration in the wax necessary for effective penetration, leading to sigmoidal rather than to exponential diffusion kinetics. The last chapter dealt with the adjuvant-affected diffusion of the AI modelling CNP in candelilla and carnauba wax. Using ATR-FTIR, diffusion kinetics were recorded after adjuvant treatment, all of which were fully explicable based on the Fickian model, with high diffusion coefficients ranging from 10-14 to 10-13 m2 s-1. It is obvious that the diffusion coefficients presented in this work consistently demonstrated plasticization induced accelerated CNP mobilities. Furthermore, CNP equilibrium concentrations were derived, from which partition- and permeability coefficients could be determined. Significant differences between diffusion coefficients (mobility) and partition coefficients (solubility) were found on the one hand depending on the respective waxes, and on the other hand depending on treatment with respective adjuvants. Mobility was higher in candelilla wax than in carnauba wax only after methyl oleate treatment. Treatment with TEHP and AEs resulted in higher CNP mobility in the more polar alkyl ester dominated carnauba wax. The partition coefficients, on the other hand, were significantly lower after methyl oleate treatment in both candelilla and carnauba wax as followed by TEHP or AE treatment. Models were designed for the CNP penetration mode considering the respective adjuvants in both investigated waxes. Co-penetrating water, which is the main ingredient of spray formulations applied in the field, was likely the reason for the drastic differences in adjuvant efficacy. Especially the investigated AEs favored an enormous water uptake in both waxes with increasing ethoxylation level. Surprisingly, this effect was also found for the lipophilic TEHP in both waxes. This led to the assumption that the AI permeability is not exclusively determined by adjuvant induced plasticization, but also depends on a "secondary plasticization", induced by adjuvant-attracted co-penetrating water, consequently leading to swelling and drastic destabilization of the crystalline wax structure. The successful establishment of the presented ATR-FTIR method represents a milestone for the study of adjuvant and AI diffusion kinetics in cuticular waxes. In particular, the simultaneously detectable wax modification and, moreover, the determinable water uptake form a perfect basis to establish the ATR-FTIR system as a universal screening tool for wax-adjuvants-AI-water interaction in crop protection science.}, subject = {Pflanzen}, language = {en} } @phdthesis{Deng2023, author = {Deng, Chunchu}, title = {Dynamic remodeling of endoplasmic reticulum and ribosomes in axon terminals of wildtype and Spinal Muscular Atrophy motoneurons}, doi = {10.25972/OPUS-26495}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-264954}, school = {Universit{\"a}t W{\"u}rzburg}, year = {2023}, abstract = {In highly polarized neurons, endoplasmic reticulum (ER) forms a dynamic and continuous network in axons that plays important roles in lipid synthesis, Ca2+ homeostasis and the maintenance of synapses. However, the mechanisms underlying the regulation of axonal ER dynamics and its function in regulation of local translation still remain elusive. In the course of my thesis, I investigated the fast dynamic movements of ER and ribosomes in the growth cone of wildtype motoneurons as well as motoneurons from a mouse model of Spinal Muscular Atrophy (SMA), in response to Brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF) stimulation. Live cell imaging data show that ER extends into axonal growth cone filopodia along actin filaments and disruption of actin cytoskeleton by cytochalasin D treatment impairs the dynamic movement of ER in the axonal filopodia. In contrast to filopodia, ER movements in the growth cone core seem to depend on coordinated actions of the actin and microtubule cytoskeleton. Myosin VI is especially required for ER movements into filopodia and drebrin A mediates actin/microtubule coordinated ER dynamics. Furthermore, we found that BDNF/TrkB signaling induces assembly of 80S ribosomes in growth cones on a time scale of seconds. Activated ribosomes relocate to the presynaptic ER and undergo local translation. These findings describe the dynamic interaction between ER and ribosomes during local translation and identify a novel potential function for the presynaptic ER in intra-axonal synthesis of transmembrane proteins such as the α-1β subunit of N-type Ca2+ channels in motoneurons. In addition, we demonstrate that in Smn-deficient motoneurons, ER dynamic movements are impaired in axonal growth cones that seems to be due to impaired actin cytoskeleton. Interestingly, ribosomes fail to undergo rapid structural changes in Smn-deficient growth cones and do not associate to ER in response to BDNF. Thus, aberrant ER dynamics and ribosome response to extracellular stimuli could affect axonal growth and presynaptic function and maintenance, thereby contributing to the pathology of SMA.}, subject = {Motoneuron}, language = {en} } @phdthesis{Nogatz2023, author = {Nogatz, Falco}, title = {Defining and Implementing Domain-Specific Languages with Prolog}, doi = {10.25972/OPUS-30187}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-301872}, school = {Universit{\"a}t W{\"u}rzburg}, year = {2023}, abstract = {The landscape of today's programming languages is manifold. With the diversity of applications, the difficulty of adequately addressing and specifying the used programs increases. This often leads to newly designed and implemented domain-specific languages. They enable domain experts to express knowledge in their preferred format, resulting in more readable and concise programs. Due to its flexible and declarative syntax without reserved keywords, the logic programming language Prolog is particularly suitable for defining and embedding domain-specific languages. This thesis addresses the questions and challenges that arise when integrating domain-specific languages into Prolog. We compare the two approaches to define them either externally or internally, and provide assisting tools for each. The grammar of a formal language is usually defined in the extended Backus-Naur form. In this work, we handle this formalism as a domain-specific language in Prolog, and define term expansions that allow to translate it into equivalent definite clause grammars. We present the package library(dcg4pt) for SWI-Prolog, which enriches them by an additional argument to automatically process the term's corresponding parse tree. To simplify the work with definite clause grammars, we visualise their application by a web-based tracer. The external integration of domain-specific languages requires the programmer to keep the grammar, parser, and interpreter in sync. In many cases, domain-specific languages can instead be directly embedded into Prolog by providing appropriate operator definitions. In addition, we propose syntactic extensions for Prolog to expand its expressiveness, for instance to state logic formulas with their connectives verbatim. This allows to use all tools that were originally written for Prolog, for instance code linters and editors with syntax highlighting. We present the package library(plammar), a standard-compliant parser for Prolog source code, written in Prolog. It is able to automatically infer from example sentences the required operator definitions with their classes and precedences as well as the required Prolog language extensions. As a result, we can automatically answer the question: Is it possible to model these example sentences as valid Prolog clauses, and how? We discuss and apply the two approaches to internal and external integrations for several domain-specific languages, namely the extended Backus-Naur form, GraphQL, XPath, and a controlled natural language to represent expert rules in if-then form. The created toolchain with library(dcg4pt) and library(plammar) yields new application opportunities for static Prolog source code analysis, which we also present.}, subject = {PROLOG }, language = {en} } @incollection{Chaturvedi2023, author = {Chaturvedi, Ridhi}, title = {Female Suicidality and Its Cultural Aspects: Watching the "Living Dead" in Deepa Mehta's Water}, series = {Global Cultural Studies? Engaged Scholarship between National and Transnational Frames}, booktitle = {Global Cultural Studies? Engaged Scholarship between National and Transnational Frames}, editor = {Jetter, Tobias}, publisher = {W{\"u}rzburg University Press}, address = {W{\"u}rzburg}, doi = {10.25972/WUP-978-3-95826-207-2-129}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-305927}, publisher = {W{\"u}rzburg University Press}, pages = {129-147}, year = {2023}, abstract = {No abstract available.}, subject = {Film}, language = {en} } @incollection{Wohlfahrt2023, author = {Wohlfahrt, Saskia}, title = {Rethinking Cultural Studies: From the Role of the Intellectual to Transnational Feminism}, series = {Global Cultural Studies? Engaged Scholarship between National and Transnational Frames}, booktitle = {Global Cultural Studies? Engaged Scholarship between National and Transnational Frames}, editor = {Jetter, Tobias}, publisher = {W{\"u}rzburg University Press}, address = {W{\"u}rzburg}, doi = {10.25972/WUP-978-3-95826-207-2-159}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-305935}, publisher = {W{\"u}rzburg University Press}, pages = {159-170}, year = {2023}, abstract = {No abstract available.}, subject = {Kulturwissenschaften}, language = {en} } @article{SoundararajanMarincolaLiongetal.2023, author = {Soundararajan, Manonmani and Marincola, Gabriella and Liong, Olivia and Marciniak, Tessa and Wencker, Freya D. R. and Hofmann, Franka and Schollenbruch, Hannah and Kobusch, Iris and Linnemann, Sabrina and Wolf, Silver A. and Helal, Mustafa and Semmler, Torsten and Walther, Birgit and Schoen, Christoph and Nyasinga, Justin and Revathi, Gunturu and Boelhauve, Marc and Ziebuhr, Wilma}, title = {Farming practice influences antimicrobial resistance burden of non-aureus staphylococci in pig husbandries}, series = {Microorganisms}, volume = {11}, journal = {Microorganisms}, number = {1}, issn = {2076-2607}, doi = {10.3390/microorganisms11010031}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-312750}, year = {2023}, abstract = {Non-aureus staphylococci (NAS) are ubiquitous bacteria in livestock-associated environments where they may act as reservoirs of antimicrobial resistance (AMR) genes for pathogens such as Staphylococcus aureus. Here, we tested whether housing conditions in pig farms could influence the overall AMR-NAS burden. Two hundred and forty porcine commensal and environmental NAS isolates from three different farm types (conventional, alternative, and organic) were tested for phenotypic antimicrobial susceptibility and subjected to whole genome sequencing. Genomic data were analysed regarding species identity and AMR gene carriage. Seventeen different NAS species were identified across all farm types. In contrast to conventional farms, no AMR genes were detectable towards methicillin, aminoglycosides, and phenicols in organic farms. Additionally, AMR genes to macrolides and tetracycline were rare among NAS in organic farms, while such genes were common in conventional husbandries. No differences in AMR detection existed between farm types regarding fosfomycin, lincosamides, fusidic acid, and heavy metal resistance gene presence. The combined data show that husbandry conditions influence the occurrence of resistant and multidrug-resistant bacteria in livestock, suggesting that changing husbandry practices may be an appropriate means of limiting the spread of AMR bacteria on farms.}, language = {en} } @article{MichauxGerovacHansenetal.2023, author = {Michaux, Charlotte and Gerovac, Milan and Hansen, Elisabeth E. and Barquist, Lars and Vogel, J{\"o}rg}, title = {Grad-seq analysis of Enterococcus faecalis and Enterococcus faecium provides a global view of RNA and protein complexes in these two opportunistic pathogens}, series = {microLife}, volume = {4}, journal = {microLife}, doi = {10.1093/femsml/uqac027}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-313311}, year = {2023}, abstract = {Enterococcus faecalis and Enterococcus faecium are major nosocomial pathogens. Despite their relevance to public health and their role in the development of bacterial antibiotic resistance, relatively little is known about gene regulation in these species. RNA-protein complexes serve crucial functions in all cellular processes associated with gene expression, including post-transcriptional control mediated by small regulatory RNAs (sRNAs). Here, we present a new resource for the study of enterococcal RNA biology, employing the Grad-seq technique to comprehensively predict complexes formed by RNA and proteins in E. faecalis V583 and E. faecium AUS0004. Analysis of the generated global RNA and protein sedimentation profiles led to the identification of RNA-protein complexes and putative novel sRNAs. Validating our data sets, we observe well-established cellular RNA-protein complexes such as the 6S RNA-RNA polymerase complex, suggesting that 6S RNA-mediated global control of transcription is conserved in enterococci. Focusing on the largely uncharacterized RNA-binding protein KhpB, we use the RIP-seq technique to predict that KhpB interacts with sRNAs, tRNAs, and untranslated regions of mRNAs, and might be involved in the processing of specific tRNAs. Collectively, these datasets provide departure points for in-depth studies of the cellular interactome of enterococci that should facilitate functional discovery in these and related Gram-positive species. Our data are available to the community through a user-friendly Grad-seq browser that allows interactive searches of the sedimentation profiles (https://resources.helmholtz-hiri.de/gradseqef/).}, language = {en} } @article{RaschigRamirez‐ZavalaWiestetal.2023, author = {Raschig, Martina and Ram{\´i}rez-Zavala, Bernardo and Wiest, Johannes and Saedtler, Marco and Gutmann, Marcus and Holzgrabe, Ulrike and Morschh{\"a}user, Joachim and Meinel, Lorenz}, title = {Azobenzene derivatives with activity against drug-resistant Candida albicans and Candida auris}, series = {Archiv der Pharmazie}, volume = {356}, journal = {Archiv der Pharmazie}, number = {2}, doi = {10.1002/ardp.202200463}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-312295}, year = {2023}, abstract = {Increasing resistance against antimycotic drugs challenges anti-infective therapies today and contributes to the mortality of infections by drug-resistant Candida species and strains. Therefore, novel antifungal agents are needed. A promising approach in developing new drugs is using naturally occurring molecules as lead structures. In this work, 4,4'-dihydroxyazobenzene, a compound structurally related to antifungal stilbene derivatives and present in Agaricus xanthodermus (yellow stainer), served as a starting point for the synthesis of five azobenzene derivatives. These compounds prevented the growth of both fluconazole-susceptible and fluconazole-resistant Candida albicans and Candida auris strains. Further in vivo studies are required to confirm the potential therapeutic value of these compounds.}, language = {en} } @article{LassmannEberlein2023, author = {Lassmann, Michael and Eberlein, Uta}, title = {Comparing absorbed doses and radiation risk of the α-emitting bone-seekers [\(^{223}\)Ra]RaCl\(_2\) and [\(^{224}\)Ra]RaCl\(_2\)}, series = {Frontiers in Medicine}, volume = {9}, journal = {Frontiers in Medicine}, issn = {2296-858X}, doi = {10.3389/fmed.2022.1057373}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-301509}, year = {2023}, abstract = {[\(^{223}\)Ra]RaCl\(_2\) and [\(^{224}\)Ra]RaCl\(_2\) are bone seekers, emitting high LET, and short range (< 100 μm) alpha-particles. Both radionuclides show similar decay properties; the total alpha energies are comparable (\(^{223}\)Ra: ≈28 MeV, \(^{224}\)Ra: ≈26 MeV). [\(^{224}\)Ra]RaCl\(_2\) has been used from the mid-1940s until 1990 for treating different bone and joint diseases with activities of up to approximately 50 MBq [\(^{224}\)Ra]RaCl\(_2\). In 2013 [\(^{223}\)Ra]RaCl\(_2\) obtained marketing authorization by the FDA and by the European Union for the treatment of metastatic prostate cancer with an activity to administer of 0.055 MBq per kg body weight for six cycles. For intravenous injections in humans a model calculation using the biokinetic model of ICRP67 shows a ratio of organ absorbed dose coefficients (\(^{224}\)Ra:\(^{223}\)Ra) between 0.37 (liver) and 0.97 except for the kidneys (2.27) and blood (1.57). For the red marrow as primary organ-at-risk, the ratio is 0.57. The differences are mainly caused be the differing half-lives of the decay products of both radium isotopes. Both radionuclides show comparable DNA damage patterns in peripheral blood mononuclear cells after internal ex-vivo irradiation. Data on the long-term radiation-associated side effects are only available for treatment with [\(^{224}\)Ra]RaCl\(_2\). Two epidemiological studies followed two patient groups treated with [\(^{224}\)Ra]RaCl\(_2\) for more than 25 years. One of them was the "Spiess study", a cohort of 899 juvenile patients who received several injections of [\(^{224}\)Ra]RaCl\(_2\) with a mean specific activity of 0.66 MBq/kg. Another patient group of ankylosing spondylitis patients was treated with 10 repeated intravenous injections of [\(^{224}\)Ra]RaCl\(_2\), 1 MBq each, 1 week apart. In total 1,471 of these patients were followed-up in the "Wick study". In both studies, an increased cancer mortality by leukemia and solid cancers was observed. Similar considerations on long-term effects likely apply to [\(^{223}\)Ra]RaCl\(_2\) as well since the biokinetics are similar and the absorbed doses in the same range. However, this increased risk will most likely not be observed due to the much shorter life expectancy of prostate cancer patients treated with [\(^{223}\)Ra]RaCl\(_2\).}, language = {en} } @misc{WarmdtFrisch2023, author = {Warmdt, Julia and Frisch, Henrik}, title = {Digital Storytelling mit Hund Milo - Eine Geschichte im inklusiven Anfangsunterricht am iPad lesen und weitererz{\"a}hlen}, edition = {2., korrigierte Auflage}, doi = {10.25972/OPUS-30222}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-302226}, year = {2023}, abstract = {„Digital Storytelling mit Hund Milo" beinhaltet neben dem digitalen Bilderbuch „Hund Milo" (Illustration: Lena Kaufmann) auch Zusatzmaterial sowie Aufgaben zur Differenzierung. Das Bilderbuch und alle Materialien wurden f{\"u}r erste und zweite inklusive Klassen mit Kindern der Grundschule und des Schwerpunkts Geistige Entwicklung konzipiert. Ziel ist es, Sch{\"u}ler:innen im inklusiven Anfangsunterricht in multimodale Erz{\"a}hlm{\"o}glichkeiten der App Book Creator einzuf{\"u}hren (Kapitel eins und zwei), mit denen sie anschließend digital eine Geschichte weitererz{\"a}hlen k{\"o}nnen (Kapitel drei und vier). In Kapitel f{\"u}nf wird den Sch{\"u}ler:innen ein m{\"o}gliches Ende der Geschichte angeboten. Alle Materialien wurden mit Blick auf die oben genannten spezifischen Zielgruppen entwickelt und erprobt. Sie sind im Rahmen des BMBF-gef{\"o}rderten Projekts CoTeach-Arbeitspaket 4 „Medienkompetenzen in inklusiven Grundschulklassen im Bereich Digital Storytelling" entstanden, das von Prof Dr. Sanna Pohlmann-Rother und Prof. Dr. Christoph Ratz geleitet wird.}, subject = {Bilderbuch}, language = {de} } @unpublished{FerschMalyRueheetal.2023, author = {Fersch, Daniel and Mal{\´y}, Pavel and R{\"u}he, Jessica and Lisinetskii, Victor and Hensen, Matthias and W{\"u}rthner, Frank and Brixner, Tobias}, title = {Single-Molecule Ultrafast Fluorescence-Detected Pump-Probe Microscopy}, doi = {10.25972/OPUS-31348}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-313485}, year = {2023}, abstract = {We introduce fluorescence-detected pump-probe microscopy by combining a wavelength-tunable ultrafast laser with a confocal scanning fluorescence microscope, enabling access to the femtosecond time scale on the micrometer spatial scale. In addition, we obtain spectral information from Fourier transformation over excitation pulse-pair time delays. We demonstrate this new approach on a model system of a terrylene bisimide (TBI) dye embedded in a PMMA matrix and acquire the linear excitation spectrum as well as time-dependent pump-probe spectra simultaneously. We then push the technique towards single TBI molecules and analyze the statistical distribution of their excitation spectra. Furthermore, we demonstrate the ultrafast transient evolution of several individual molecules, highlighting their different behavior in contrast to the ensemble due to their individual local environment. By correlating the linear and nonlinear spectra, we assess the effect of the molecular environment on the excited-state energy.}, subject = {Fluoreszenz}, language = {en} } @phdthesis{Mims2023, author = {Mims, David}, title = {Einblicke in die Spinchemie durch Untersuchung des Magnetfeldeffektes in rigide gebundenen Radikalionenpaaren}, doi = {10.25972/OPUS-30354}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-303547}, school = {Universit{\"a}t W{\"u}rzburg}, year = {2023}, abstract = {Synthese starrer Donor-Akzeptor-Verbindungen und Untersuchung des Magnetfeldeffektes auf Lebenszeit resultierender Biradikale mittels optischer Spektroskopie.}, subject = {Magnetfeldeffekt}, language = {de} } @phdthesis{Dahinten2023, author = {Dahinten, Anna}, title = {Baghdadit - Biozemente in der Anwendung als endodontischer Funktionswerkstoff}, doi = {10.25972/OPUS-31989}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-319892}, school = {Universit{\"a}t W{\"u}rzburg}, year = {2023}, abstract = {In k{\"u}rzlich erschienenen Studien hat sich die Zementformulierung Baghdadit (Ca3ZrSi2O9) durch Eigenschaften wie eine hydraulische Aktivit{\"a}t, R{\"o}ntgenopazit{\"a}t und bioaktive Wirkung als potenzielles Material f{\"u}r die endodontische Anwendung qualifiziert. Ziel dieser Studie war es, Baghdadit als einphasigen Biozement und in Form verschiedener Materialzusammensetzungen auf vorteilhafte Eigenschaften im Hinblick auf die Anwendung als endodontischen Funktionswerkstoff zu untersuchen. Nach eigenst{\"a}ndiger Herstellung des mechanisch aktivierten Zementpulvers Ca3ZrSi2O9, erfolgte die Charakterisierung der verschiedenen Zementformulierungen maBag, Bag100Bru und Bag50Bru hinsichtlich der Injizierbarkeit, des pH-Verlaufs w{\"a}hrend der Abbindung, der Druckfestigkeit und Phasenzusammensetzung mittels XRD. Daneben wurde Baghdadit zu je drei verschiedenen Gewichtsanteilen als F{\"u}llstoff in eine Methacrylat-basierte Matrix integriert und hinsichtlich der Fließf{\"a}higkeit entsprechend der Norm DIN EN ISO 6876:2012, des qualitativen Polymerisationsgrads und der Druckfestigkeit gepr{\"u}ft. Mit einer Auswahl der oben genannten Materialien erfolgte die Untersuchung der antibakteriellen Wirksamkeit, der R{\"o}ntgensichtbarkeit orientierend an der Norm DIN EN ISO 13116:2014 und der Dichtigkeit im Wurzelkanal.}, subject = {Endodontie}, language = {de} } @phdthesis{Lenard2023, author = {Lenard, Chris}, title = {Ans{\"a}tze zur informatik-gest{\"u}tzten Vorherbestimmung der Behandlungszeit anhand von Befundungsdaten bei Kontroll- und Schmerzf{\"a}llen in der Zahnarztpraxis}, doi = {10.25972/OPUS-32034}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-320348}, school = {Universit{\"a}t W{\"u}rzburg}, year = {2023}, abstract = {Diese retrospektive Studie untersuchte Patientenakten des elektronischen Karteikartensystems einer privaten Zahnarztpraxis von Patienten, welche zur Kontrolluntersuchung oder wegen Schmerzen vorstellig waren. Ziel der Studie war das Entwickeln von Methoden zur Vorhersage der Behandlungszeit f{\"u}r zuk{\"u}nftige Termine anhand verschiedener Patienteninformationen. Mittels statistischer deskriptiver Auswertung wurden die erfassten Daten untersucht und Korrelationen in Hinblick auf die Behandlungsdauer zwischen den verschiedenen Attributen hergestellt. Es wurden verschiedene Methoden zur Vorherbestimmung der Behandlungsdauer aufgestellt und auf ihr Optimierungspotential getestet. Die Methode mit dem h{\"o}chsten Optimierungswert war ein Ansatz maschinellen Lernens. Der entworfene Algorithmus berechnete Behandlungszeiten der Testgruppe anhand eines Neuronalen Netzes, welches durch Trainieren mit den Daten der Untersuchungsgruppe erstellt wurde.}, subject = {Maschinelles Lernen}, language = {de} } @phdthesis{Mueller2023, author = {M{\"u}ller, Annika Wiebke}, title = {Funktionalit{\"a}t eines \(Stathmin\)-Promotor-Polymorphismus}, doi = {10.25972/OPUS-31812}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-318120}, school = {Universit{\"a}t W{\"u}rzburg}, year = {2023}, abstract = {Bereits in vorausgegangenen Studien konnte nachgewiesen werden, dass das Stathmin-Gen eine entscheidende Rolle im Hinblick auf erlernte und angeborene Angstreaktionen spielt. So konnte Frau Dr. Julia Katharina Heupel in ihrer Arbeit aus dem Jahr 2013 eine Assoziation eines (TAA)n-Polymorphismus, welcher sich ca. 2 kb upstream des ersten Exons des Stathmin-Gens und ca. 4 kb upstream des Translationsstarts befindet, mit Cluster-C-Pers{\"o}nlichkeitsst{\"o}rungen belegen. Sie vermutete, dass eine Hochregulation der Expression des Stathmin-Gens ein Risikofaktor f{\"u}r die Entstehung von Cluster C Pers{\"o}nlichkeitsst{\"o}rungen darstellen k{\"o}nnte. Da sich der beschriebene Polymorphismus in der Promotor-Region des Stathmin-Gens befindet, ist eine allelspezifische Auswirkung auf die Genexpression vorstellbar. Um diese Vermutung zu st{\"u}tzen, wurde in dieser Arbeit die Auswirkung zweier Allele des STR-Polymorphismus im Bereich der Promotorregion des Stathmin-Gens im Hinblick auf die Promotoraktivit{\"a}t untersucht. Hierzu wurde die zu untersuchende Sequenz zun{\"a}chst mittels Polymerase-Ketten-Reaktion vervielf{\"a}ltigt und anschließend in einen pGL4.23.Vektor kloniert. Im Anschluss daran erfolgte die Untersuchung der Promotoraktivit{\"a}t mittels eines Luciferase-Assays in der humanen Neuroblastomzelllinie SH-SY5Y. Nach statischer Auswertung der Messreihen zeigte sich eine signifikant h{\"o}here Luciferase-Aktivit{\"a}t des STR-Polymorphismus (TAA)12 im Vergleich zu dem STR-Polymorphismus (TAA)13. Hierdurch kann von einer h{\"o}heren Promotoraktivit{\"a}t bei dem Genotyp (TAA)12 gegen{\"u}ber dem Genotyp (TAA)13 ausgegangen werden. Zusammenfassend unterst{\"u}tzen die Ergebnisse dieser Arbeit die These, dass es sich bei dem Stathmin-Gen um ein Suszeptibilit{\"a}tsgen f{\"u}r die Entstehung von Cluster C Pers{\"o}nlichkeitsst{\"o}rungen handeln k{\"o}nnte.}, subject = {Pers{\"o}nlichkeitsst{\"o}rung}, language = {de} } @phdthesis{Kroschewski2023, author = {Kroschewski, Miriam}, title = {Kardinalverst{\"a}ndnis von Sch{\"u}ler:innen mit sonderp{\"a}dagogischem Schwerpunkt Geistige Entwicklung: Quantitative Querschnittsstudie zur Analyse dom{\"a}nenspezifischer und dom{\"a}nen{\"u}bergreifender Faktoren}, doi = {10.25972/OPUS-31665}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-316653}, school = {Universit{\"a}t W{\"u}rzburg}, year = {2023}, abstract = {Das Kardinalverst{\"a}ndnis, also die erfolgreiche Verkn{\"u}pfung von Zahlen und dazugeh{\"o}rigen Mengen, stellt die zentrale Kompetenz im Zuge der numerischen Entwicklung dar. Nur auf der Grundlage des Kardinalverst{\"a}ndnisses kann es gelingen, ein weiterf{\"u}hrendes mathematisches Verst{\"a}ndnis zu erreichen. Die mathematischen Kompetenzen von Sch{\"u}ler:innen mit sonderp{\"a}dagogischem Schwerpunkt Geistige Entwicklung waren bis heute eher selten Gegenstand der Forschung, obgleich das Wissen {\"u}ber die Zusammenh{\"a}nge einzelner dom{\"a}nenspezifischer Kompetenzen f{\"u}r eine bestm{\"o}gliche F{\"o}rderung ausschlaggebend ist. Daher wird in dieser Arbeit der Frage nachgegangen, welchen Einfluss Zahl-Gr{\"o}ßen-Kompetenzen auf die zentrale Kompetenz des Kardinalverst{\"a}ndnisses bei Sch{\"u}ler:innen mit sonderp{\"a}dagogischem Schwerpunkt Geistige Entwicklung haben. Hierf{\"u}r wurde ausgehend vom Modell der Zahl-Gr{\"o}ßen-Verkn{\"u}pfung (ZGV-Modell) von Krajewski (2013) ein Lehrkr{\"a}ftefragebogen entwickelt. Im Mai/Juni 2019 sch{\"a}tzten Lehrkr{\"a}fte von 20 bayerischen Schulen die Kompetenzen ihre Sch{\"u}ler:innen mit sonderp{\"a}dagogischem Schwerpunkt Geistige Entwicklung ein. Die geschichtete Clusterstichprobe (Schichtvariablen: Schulkonzeption, Siedlungsstruktur und Regierungsbezirke in Bayern) umfasste 1 082 Lehrkr{\"a}ftefrageb{\"o}-gen, die Sch{\"u}ler:innen waren zwischen 6 und 21 Jahre alt. Durch die Verkn{\"u}pfung dieser Arbeit mit der Studie SFGE II (Sch{\"u}lerschaft mit dem F{\"o}rderschwerpunkt Geistige Entwicklung II, Baumann et al., 2021) konnten außerdem dom{\"a}nen{\"u}bergreifende Faktoren (z. B. Alter, Grad der Intelligenzminderung, Lesef{\"a}higkeiten) erhoben werden. Anhand dieser Kontrollvariablen ließ sich der tats{\"a}chliche Einfluss der dom{\"a}nenspezifischen Zahl-Gr{\"o}ßen-Kompetenzen auf das Kardinalverst{\"a}ndnis zeigen und so feststellen, dass der Grad der Intelligenzminderung einen großen Teil der Varianz des Kardinalverst{\"a}ndnisses aufkl{\"a}rt. Die Hinzunahme der dom{\"a}nenspezifischen Faktoren ergab eine nochmals bessere Erkl{\"a}rungsg{\"u}te. Zudem steht das buchstabenweise Erlesen von W{\"o}rtern in einem engen Zusammenhang mit dem erfolgreichen Beherrschen des Kardinalverst{\"a}ndnisses. Mit dieser Erhebung konnte nicht nur die zentrale Bedeutung des numerischen Vorwissens in Abh{\"a}ngigkeit von den Zahlraumstufen f{\"u}r das Kardinalverst{\"a}ndnis bei Sch{\"u}ler:innen mit sonderp{\"a}dagogischem Schwerpunkt Geistige Entwicklung, sondern auch die Intelligenzminderung als relevante Einflussgr{\"o}ße nachgewiesen werden.}, subject = {Kardinalzahl}, language = {de} } @phdthesis{Ranecky2023, author = {Ranecky, Maria Helena}, title = {Experimentelle Charakterisierung intestinaler, GvHD-protektiver myeloider Empf{\"a}ngerzellen nach allogener Stammzelltransplantation}, doi = {10.25972/OPUS-31092}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-310924}, school = {Universit{\"a}t W{\"u}rzburg}, year = {2023}, abstract = {Die akute Graft-versus-Host Disease (GvHD) und speziell ihre intestinale Manifestation ist eine schwere Komplikation der allogenen Stammzelltransplantation mit erheblichem Einfluss auf Mortalit{\"a}t und Morbidit{\"a}t der Patienten. Pathophysiologisch stellt sie eine Immunreaktion von Spender-T-Zellen auf Empf{\"a}ngergewebestrukturen dar. In Versuchsm{\"a}usen ist die experimentelle Depletion CD11c+ Antigen-pr{\"a}sentierender Empf{\"a}ngerzellen in der fr{\"u}hen GvHD-Effektorphase assoziiert mit einem schlechteren klinischen Outcome, einer h{\"o}heren Dichte alloreaktiver T-Zellen und einer verst{\"a}rkten Entz{\"u}ndungsreaktion in der intestinalen Mukosa. Ziel der Studie war eine umfassende Charakterisierung und systematische Einordnung der folglich GvHD-protektiven intestinalen CD11c+ Empf{\"a}ngerzellen. Bez{\"u}glich ihrer Oberfl{\"a}chenproteinsignatur analysierten wir die myeloiden Zellen der intestinalen Mukosa am Tag 6 nach allogener Stammzelltransplantation. Mittels durchflusszytometrischer Analyse und Vergleich zwischen gesunden, allein bestrahlten und GvHD-M{\"a}usen ordneten wir die CD11c+ Empf{\"a}ngerzellen als Makrophagen ein und schlossen eine Identit{\"a}t als dendritische Zellen aus. In der Immunfluoreszenzmikroskopie wiesen wir ihre Kolokalisation mit allogenen T-Zellen nach und best{\"a}tigten darin eine PD-L1 Expression als m{\"o}glichen T-Zell-Suppressionsmechanismus. Bez{\"u}glich ihres Transkriptoms f{\"u}hrten wir eine Einzelzell-RNA-Sequenzierung intestinaler h{\"a}matopoetischer Empf{\"a}ngerzellen aus CD11c+ Zell-depletierten und nicht depletierten M{\"a}usen durch. Auf rein bioinformatischer Grundlage wurden die Einzelzellen kombiniert und anhand ihrer Transkriptomprofile in Cluster eingeteilt. Der Vergleich beider Versuchsgruppen offenbarte zwei unterschiedliche pr{\"a}sente bzw. depletierte und damit GvHD-protektive Zellcluster: Cluster 4 enthielt Zellen mit deutlicher Makrophagensignatur und gewebeprotektivem, antipathogenem Effektorprofil, welches in Kombination mit weiteren Genen ein Kontinuum der in Hom{\"o}ostase vorhandenen Makrophagen nahelegte. Cluster 10 dagegen enthielt Zellen mit immun- und spezifisch T-Zell-suppressivem Effektorprofil, weniger deutlicher Makrophagensignatur und {\"A}hnlichkeit zu myeloiden Suppressorzellen. Somit lieferte die Studie wichtige Hinweise auf einen Mechanismus der GvHD- bzw. T-Zell-Suppression und Gewebeprotektion in Form von physiologisch vorhandenen bzw. im Laufe der GvHD auftretenden Empf{\"a}ngermakrophagen.}, subject = {Makrophage}, language = {de} } @phdthesis{Roos2023, author = {Roos, Lena}, title = {Synthese unterschiedlicher Tetracene und Untersuchung ihrer optischen und elektronischen Eigenschaften}, doi = {10.25972/OPUS-31326}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-313268}, school = {Universit{\"a}t W{\"u}rzburg}, year = {2023}, abstract = {Mittels einer f{\"u}nfstufigen Synthese wurde das 2,2´-Ditetracen als Modellsystem zur Erforschung von singlet fission-Prozessen hergestellt. Die Synthese wurde mit einer Gesamtausbeute von 21 \% durchgef{\"u}hrt, wobei der Schl{\"u}sselschritt, die Kopplung der beiden Monomere, durch eine Suzuki-Kopplung erfolgte. Das gew{\"u}nschte Produkt konnte nach gr{\"u}ndlicher Reinigung mittels Gradientensublimation als leuchtend rote Einkristalle erhalten werden. W{\"a}hrend die Emissionsspektren der Einzelmolek{\"u}le nahezu identisch sind, zeigen Untersuchungen mittels Photolumineszenzspektroskopie eine Rotverschiebung im Emissionsspektrum des Dimer-Einkristalls im Vergleich zum Einkristall des Tetracen-Monomers. Durch theoretische Berechnung konnte die Absenkung des S1-Zustands des Dimers im Kristall erkl{\"a}rt werden, wodurch die Energiebedingung f{\"u}r singlet fission (2 E(T1) ≤ E(S1)) nicht mehr erf{\"u}llt ist. Weiterhin wurden mehrere mit Alkylgruppen und Vinylgruppen substituierte Tetracenderivate synthetisiert und diese mittels optischer und elektrochemischer Methoden auf ihre Eigenschaften hin untersucht. Es wurde bei allen synthetisierten Derivaten eine Rotverschiebung der Hauptbanden im Absorptionsspektrum beobachtet, was durch einen kleineren HOMO-LUMO-Abstand im Vergleich zum nicht substituierten Tetracen erkl{\"a}rt wird. Es wurde zudem eine erh{\"o}hte Stabilit{\"a}t dieser Derivate gegen{\"u}ber Umwelteinfl{\"u}ssen wie Licht und Sauerstoff, die die Bildung von Endoperoxiden und Dimeren zur Folge haben, festgestellt. Dies kann auf sterische Effekte sowie die Stabilisierung des biradikalischen Zustands dieser Molek{\"u}le durch Hyperkonjugation und Resonanzeffekte zur{\"u}ckgef{\"u}hrt werden.}, subject = {Polycyclische Aromaten}, language = {de} } @phdthesis{Heinemann2023, author = {Heinemann, Hannes}, title = {Lebensqualit{\"a}t und Coping beim Multiplen Myelom}, doi = {10.25972/OPUS-31322}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-313227}, school = {Universit{\"a}t W{\"u}rzburg}, year = {2023}, abstract = {Einf{\"u}hrung: Beim Multiplen Myleom handelt es sich um eine b{\"o}sartige Proliferation der Plasmazellen, wenn es auch nur 1\% aller b{\"o}sartigen Erkrankungen ausmacht, muss angesichts der steigenden Lebenserwartung von einer Zunahme der F{\"a}lle ausgegangen werden. Methoden: Diese Dissertation soll als {\"U}bersichtsarbeit zur QoL und Coping bei MM-Patienten und deren Angeh{\"o}rigen dienen. Es konnten 101 relevante Studien in der Literaturrecherche gefunden werden. Resultate: In allen Bereichen lag bei MM-Patienten, abgesehen von fr{\"u}hen Stadien oder bei Patienten mit CR, eine schlechtere QoL als bei der Referenzpopulation vor. Diese Ergebnisse waren unabh{\"a}ngig vom verwendeten QoL-Erhebungsinstrument. Vor allem die Tatsache, dass Multiples Myleom unheilbar ist, ist f{\"u}r die Patienten sehr belastend. Es lagen die unterschiedlichsten Coping-Mechanismen bei den Patienten und deren Angeh{\"o}rigen vor. Soziale Unterst{\"u}tzung war meistens der QoL f{\"o}rderlich, wenn es auch problematische Formen gab. Es konnten diverse, teils widerspr{\"u}chliche Korrelationen von QoL und demographischen Faktoren, wie Alter und Geschlecht gefunden werden. Diskussion: Auch wenn in den letzten Jahren vermehrt in diesem Gebiet geforscht wurde, gestaltete es sich als schwierig Studien zu dem Thema zu finden und es bleibt zu hoffen, dass zuk{\"u}nftig ein gr{\"o}ßerer Fokus hier gelegt wird.}, subject = {Plasmozytom}, language = {de} } @phdthesis{Koerber2023, author = {K{\"o}rber, Simon Erhard}, title = {Correlated Topological Responses In Dynamical Synthetic Quantum Matter}, doi = {10.25972/OPUS-31671}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-316717}, school = {Universit{\"a}t W{\"u}rzburg}, year = {2023}, abstract = {The last years have witnessed an exciting scientific quest for intriguing topological phenomena in time-dependent quantum systems. A key to many manifestations of topology in dynamical systems relies on the effective dimensional extension by time-periodic drives. An archetypal example is provided by the Thouless pump in one spatial dimension, where a robust and quantized charge transport can be described in terms of an integer quantum Hall effect upon interpreting time as an extra dimension. Generalizing this fundamental concept to multifrequency driving, a variety of higher-dimensional topological models can be engineered in dynamical synthetic dimensions, where the underlying topological classification leads to quantized pumping effects in the associated lower-dimensional time-dependent systems. In this Thesis, we explore how correlations profoundly impact the topological features of dynamical synthetic quantum materials. More precisely, we demonstrate that the interplay of interaction and dynamical synthetic dimension gives rise to striking topological phenomena that go beyond noninteracting implementations. As a starting point, we exploit the Floquet counterpart of an integer quantum Hall scenario, namely a two-level system driven by two incommensurate frequencies. In this model, the topologically quantized response translates into a process in which photons of different frequencies are exchanged between the external modes, referred to as topological frequency conversion. We extend this prototypical setup to an interacting version, focusing on the minimal case of two correlated spins equally exposed to the external drives. We show that the topological invariant determining the frequency conversion can be changed by odd integers, something explicitly forbidden in the noninteracting limit of two identical spins. This correlated topological feature may, in turn, result in an enhancement of the quantized response. Robust response signals, such as those predicted for the topological frequency converter, are of fundamental interest for potential technological applications of topological quantum matter. Based on an open quantum system implementation of the frequency converter, we propose a novel mechanism of topological quantization coined ''topological burning glass effect''. Remarkably, this mechanism amplifies the local response of the driven two-level system by an integer that is proportional to the number of environmental degrees of freedom to which the system is strongly coupled. Specifically, our findings are illustrated by the extension of the frequency converter to a central spin model. There, the local energy transfer mediated exclusively by the central spin is significantly enhanced by the collective motion of the surrounding spins. In this sense, the central spin adopts the topological nature of the total system in its non-unitary dynamics, taking into account the correlations with the environment.}, subject = {Floquet-Theorie}, language = {en} } @phdthesis{Hartleb2023, author = {Hartleb, Annika}, title = {Auswirkungen eines Tandem-Peptids auf den intrazellul{\"a}ren Kalziumhaushalt und Arrhythmien von humanen iPS-Kardiomyozyten mit Mutationen in desmosomalen Proteinen}, doi = {10.25972/OPUS-31657}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-316579}, school = {Universit{\"a}t W{\"u}rzburg}, year = {2023}, abstract = {Die arrhythmogene Kardiomyopathie (ACM) ist eine Herzmuskelerkrankung, die durch den fett- und bindegewebigen Umbau von Herzmuskelgewebe charakterisiert ist. Klinisch treten h{\"a}ufig ventrikul{\"a}re Herzrhythmusst{\"o}rungen auf, teilweise bis hin zum pl{\"o}tzlichen Herztod. ACM ist eine genetisch bedingte Erkrankung, die durch Mutationen in desmosomalen Proteinen, wie Plakophilin-2 (PKP2) und Desmoglein-2 (DSG2), entsteht. Die molekularen Mechanismen sind nur teilweise verstanden und aktuell gibt es keine spezifischen Therapiem{\"o}glichkeiten. Ziel der Arbeit war es, die therapeutische Wirkung eines DSG2-spezifischen Tandem-Peptids (TP) durch desmosomale Stabilisierung an humanen Kardiomyozyten (KM) in einem ACM-Modell zu untersuchen. KM wurden aus humanen induzierten pluripotenten Stammzellen (hiPS) einer PKP2-Knockout- (PKP2-KO), DSG2-Knockout- (DSG2-KO) und deren isogener Kontrollzelllinie differenziert. Zun{\"a}chst wurden verschiedene Methoden der beschleunigten Zellreifung getestet. Dann wurden die PKP2- und DSG2-KO-KM anhand von intrazellul{\"a}ren Kalzium-Messungen und Arrhythmie-Analysen ph{\"a}notypisch charakterisiert. Letztlich wurde die Wirkung des TPs, das an die DSG2 der geschw{\"a}chten Zellbindungen von PKP2-KO-KM binden sollte, im Vergleich zu entsprechenden Kontrollen untersucht. Die Ergebnisse zeigen, dass mit der Matrigel-Mattress-Kultivierung und einer Hormonbehandlung elektrisch stimulierbare hiPS-KM mit reifen Eigenschaften hergestellt werden konnten. Der Ph{\"a}notyp der mutationstragenden PKP2-KO-KM und DSG2-KO-KM zeichnete sich durch erh{\"o}hte diastolische Kalzium-Konzentrationen und erniedrigte Kalzium-Amplituden sowie durch beschleunigte Kalzium-Kinetik im Sinne der Relaxationszeiten aus. Weiterhin war bei den PKP2-KO-KM die H{\"a}ufigkeit der Arrhythmien erh{\"o}ht, die unter beta-adrenerger Stimulation nachließen. Insgesamt konnte keine eindeutige Wirkung des TPs im ACM-Modell gezeigt werden. Das TP hatte nur auf die diastolischen Kalzium-Konzentrationen der PKP2-KO-KM einen therapeutischen Einfluss, allerdings auch auf DSG2-KO-KM, weshalb der Hinweis auf eine fehlende DSG2-Spezifit{\"a}t des TPs entstand. Schlussfolgernd wurde best{\"a}tigt, dass sich reife hiPS-KM mit genetischen Ver{\"a}nderungen als Modell zur Untersuchung der Kalziumhom{\"o}ostase und von Arrhythmien bei der ACM eignen. Sie k{\"o}nnen grunds{\"a}tzlich zum Test von therapeutischen Anwendungen genutzt werden. Die Wirksamkeit und Spezifit{\"a}t des getesteten TPs sollte zuk{\"u}nftig weiter {\"u}berpr{\"u}ft werden.}, subject = {Herzmuskelkrankheit}, language = {de} } @phdthesis{Heinemann2023, author = {Heinemann, Jonas}, title = {Evaluation der aktuellen Therapie von Bandverletzungen am oberen Sprunggelenk}, doi = {10.25972/OPUS-31318}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-313189}, school = {Universit{\"a}t W{\"u}rzburg}, year = {2023}, abstract = {Die fibulare Kapselbandverletzung ist eine der h{\"a}ufigsten Verletzungen im Alltag und im Sport. Durch das hohe Patientenaufkommen mit finanziellen Auswirkungen entsteht eine Belastung f{\"u}r das Gesundheitssystem. Nicht selten wird die Verletzung bagatellisiert und endet in chronischen Folgen. Zur Erhebung der bis dato unklaren Versorgungsrealit{\"a}t f{\"u}hrten wir eine Onlinebefragung durch. Kernfrage war, ob Einheitlichkeit in der Therapie der fibularen Kapselbandverletzung herrscht. Leitende {\"A}rzte orthop{\"a}discher/ unfallchirurgischer Kliniken sowie GFFC-Mitglieder wurden online mittels standardisierten Fragebogens gebeten, an einer Befragung teilzunehmen. Untersuchte Faktoren waren Einsatz von Bildgebung, Ottawa Ankle Rules, Immobilisation, Belastung, Rehabilitationsmaßnahmen, OP-Indikationen, operative Techniken und generelle Handlungsleitlinien. Insgesamt 549 vollst{\"a}ndig ausgef{\"u}llte Frageb{\"o}gen wurden analysiert. Die R{\"u}ckantwortquote lag bei 24,69 \%. Gefragt nach der Diagnostik und Therapie unterscheiden sich die Antworten vermehrt in Abh{\"a}ngigkeit des jeweiligen Versorgungsstatus. Im Mittel wird die niedriggradige Verletzung mit einer Orthese oder einem Tape-/ St{\"u}tzverband ruhiggestellt, die h{\"o}hergradige anfangs auch mit einem Gips und im Verlauf mit einer Orthese. Drittgradig Verletzte erhalten unterst{\"u}tzend Unterarmgehst{\"u}tzen. Operiert wird bei der prim{\"a}ren Verletzung selten. Im Falle einer OP wird in 72,5 \% der F{\"a}lle arthroskopisch vorgegangen. Anhand unserer Ergebnisse wird deutlich, dass es eine grobe Behandlungspr{\"a}ferenz gibt: die konservative, fr{\"u}hfunktionelle Therapie mit einer Orthesenversorgung f{\"u}r vier bis sechs Wochen. Jedoch kann man von keiner Einheitlichkeit sprechen, da sich bei Teilaspekten derselben Verletzungsschwere unterschiedliche, teils widerspr{\"u}chliche Behandlungspfade ergaben. H{\"a}ufig unterschieden sich die Versorgungsstufen in ihrem Vorgehen. Als Problem sehen wir die fehlende Kenntnis, der zu dem Krankheitsbild geh{\"o}renden Leitlinie. Weitere Aufmerksamkeit und Aufkl{\"a}rung sind vonn{\"o}ten.}, subject = {Oberes Sprunggelenk}, language = {de} } @phdthesis{Taleh2023, author = {Taleh, Scharoch}, title = {Einfluss kardiovaskul{\"a}rer Risikofaktoren und Komorbidit{\"a}ten auf die Progression einer mittelgradigen und hochgradigen Aortenklappenstenose}, doi = {10.25972/OPUS-31340}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-313401}, school = {Universit{\"a}t W{\"u}rzburg}, year = {2023}, abstract = {Bei dieser retrospektiven monozentrischen Studie wurden insgesamt 402 Patienten (mittleres Alter 78 ± 9,4 Jahre, 58 \% m{\"a}nnlich) eingeschlossen. Zwischen April 2006 und Februar 2016 erfolgten zwei aufeinanderfolgende TTE im Abstand von mindestens einem Jahr; ber{\"u}cksichtigt wurden alle Patienten mit mindestens der Diagnose einer mittelgradigen AS zum Follow-up-Zeitpunkt. Laborparameter, Medikationen und das Auftreten von acht kardialen Komorbidit{\"a}ten und Risikofaktoren (aHT, DM, KHK, pAVK, CKD, cerebrovaskul{\"a}re Erkrankungen, BMI ≥ 30 kg/m² und Nikotinabusus) wurden hierzu analysiert. Es folgte eine Unterteilung der Patienten in zwei Gruppen, eine mit langsamer Progression (AV-Pmean < 5 mmHg/Jahr) und eine mit schneller Progression (AV-Pmean ≥ 5 mmHg/Jahr). Die durchschnittliche Follow-up-Dauer betrug 3,4 ± 1,9 Jahre. Die Patienten hatten im Durchschnitt 3,1 ± 1,6 kardiale Komorbidit{\"a}ten und Risikofaktoren. Die Anzahl der Faktoren zeigte sich in der Gruppe der langsamen Progression erh{\"o}ht (Anzahl kardialer Komorbidit{\"a}ten und Risikofaktoren langsame Progressionsgruppe vs. schnelle Progressionsgruppe: 3,3 ± 1,5 vs. 2,9 ± 1,7; P = 0,036). Die Ergebnisse der vorliegenden Arbeit veranschaulichen, dass Patienten mit moderater oder schwerer AS und einer hohen Pr{\"a}valenz von kardialen Komorbidit{\"a}ten und Risikofaktoren, vor allem nach Myokardinfarkt, KHK und DM, generell eine langsamere Progression des Pmean {\"u}ber der AV zeigen im Vergleich zu Patienten mit einer geringen Pr{\"a}valenz von kardialen Komorbidit{\"a}ten und Risikofaktoren. Eine h{\"o}here LDL-C-Konzentration im Blut ist ein Risikofaktor f{\"u}r eine schnelle AV-Pmean-Progression, w{\"a}hrend eine h{\"o}here CRP-Konzentration verbunden ist mit einer langsameren AV-Pmean-Progression. Dies zeigt eine starke Korrelation zwischen der Pr{\"a}valenz von kardialen Komorbidit{\"a}ten und Inflammationsstress. Unter der Annahme einer klinischen Anwendbarkeit der Ergebnisse dieser Arbeit lassen sich Patienten mit bekannter AS, die ein erh{\"o}htes Risiko f{\"u}r einen schnellen Progress der Stenose haben, besser identifizieren und herausfiltern und somit engmaschiger kontrollieren und auch fr{\"u}hzeitiger behandeln. Dieser m{\"o}gliche Zeitvorteil ist von großer Bedeutung aufgrund der geringen {\"U}berlebensrate bei hochgradiger AS und der nachweislichen Reduktion von Mortalit{\"a}t und Morbidit{\"a}t bei fr{\"u}hzeitiger {\"U}berweisung in spezialisierte Zentren}, subject = {Aortenstenose}, language = {de} } @phdthesis{Eshun2023, author = {Eshun, Guy}, title = {Functional properties and chemical constituents of eight underutilized Ghanaian legumes}, doi = {10.25972/OPUS-29927}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-299274}, school = {Universit{\"a}t W{\"u}rzburg}, year = {2023}, abstract = {The aim of this study was to determine the potential of some Ghanaian underutilized legumes in helping to reduce the problems of poverty, hunger and malnutrition among the vulnerable group of the Ghanaian population. The study looked into the functional properties, fat and fatty acid distribution, raffinose, sucrose, glucose, fructose, calcium, magnesium, sodium, potassium, iron, copper, manganese, zinc, cyanide and isoflavone contents of raw and processed seed flours of Cajanus cajan, Canavalia ensiformis, Canavalia gladiata, Mucuna pruriens, Parkia biglobosa, Phaseolus lunatus and Vigna subterranea. The parameters mentioned above were also determined for raw fruit flour of Dialium guineense. In addition to these, the study also looked into the crude protein and starch contents of the raw and processed seed flours of Canavalia gladiata, Parkia biglobosa and Vigna subterranea. The obtained results suggest that the legumes may have untapped potential, which may be exploited to help assist in reducing hunger, malnutrition and poverty in Ghana. Results of the functional properties reveal that the legumes may serve useful roles in various food products. For instance, velvet tamarind (Dialium guineense) flour may be useful in infant food formulations because of it high solubility and low bulk density. African Locust bean (Parkia biglobosa) flour had the highest fat content among the studied flours, recording a fat content of approximately 14\%. It may therefore be economical to express the oil and use the oil as an edible oil or for industrial applications for products such as soaps, shampoos, paints, etc. This means the properties of the oil of African Locust bean flour need to be studied to know the uses of the oil. Unsaturated fatty acids in the cis configuration formed more than 50\% of the fatty acids in all the legumes. This observation coupled with the low sodium content of all the legumes suggest that these legumes may be suitable for consumption to prevent cardiovascular diseases. The daily nutrient needs of individuals can be met by the consumption of the appropriate amounts of these legumes. For example, 375.25 g of processed velvet beans (Mucuna pruriens) flour may be able to meet the adequate intake (AI) of 350 mg/day magnesium for adult males.}, subject = {H{\"u}lsenfr{\"u}chte}, language = {en} } @phdthesis{Gruendahl2023, author = {Gr{\"u}ndahl, Marthe Erda}, title = {From Lab to Life: Investigating the Role of Social Contact for Anxiety and Related Autonomic Responses}, doi = {10.25972/OPUS-31685}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-316859}, school = {Universit{\"a}t W{\"u}rzburg}, year = {2023}, abstract = {Social contact is an integral part of daily life. Its health-enhancing effects include reduced negative affective experiences of fear and anxiety, a phenomenon called social buffering. This dissertation studied different forms of social contact and their anxiety-buffering effects with diverse methodologies. The laboratory-based first study investigated minimal social contact in the context of pain relief learning. Results showed that the observed decreased autonomic and increased subjective fear responses following pain relief learning were independent of social influence. The minimalistic and controlled social setting may have prevented social buffering. Study 2 targeted social buffering in daily life using Ecological Momentary Assessment. We repeatedly assessed individuals' state anxiety, related cardiovascular responses, and aspects of social interactions with smartphones and portable sensors on five days. Analyses of over 1,500 social contacts revealed gender-specific effects, e.g., heart rate-reducing effects of familiarity in women, but not men. Study 3 examined anxiety, loneliness, and related social factors in the absence of social contact due to social distancing. We constructed and validated a scale measuring state and trait loneliness and isolation, and analysed its link to mental health. Results include a social buffering-like relation of lower anxiety with more trait sociability and sense of belonging. In sum, the studies showed no fear reduction by minimal social contact, but buffering effects relating to social and personal factors in more complex social situations. Anxiety responses during daily social contacts were lower with more familiar or opposite-gender interaction partners. During limited social contact, lower anxiety related to inter-individual differences in sociability, social belonging, and loneliness. By taking research from lab to life, this dissertation underlined the diverse nature of social contact and its relevance to mental health.}, subject = {Angst}, language = {en} } @phdthesis{Ponath2023, author = {Ponath, Falk Fred Finn}, title = {Investigating the molecular biology of \(Fusobacterium\) \(nucleatum\)}, doi = {10.25972/OPUS-30351}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-303516}, school = {Universit{\"a}t W{\"u}rzburg}, year = {2023}, abstract = {The anaerobe Fusobacterium nucleatum (F. nucleatum) is an important member of the oral microbiome but can also colonize different tissues of the human body. In particular, its association with multiple human cancers has drawn much attention. This association has prompted growing interest into the interaction of F. nucleatum with cancer, with studies focusing primarily on the host cells. At the same time, F. nucleatum itself remains poorly understood, which includes its transcriptomic architecture but also gene regulation such as global stress responses that typically enable survival of bacteria in new environments. An important aspect of such regulatory networks is the post-transcriptional regulation, which is entirely unknown in F. nucleatum. This paucity extents to any knowledge on small regulatory RNAs (sRNAs), despite their important role as post-transcriptional regulators of the bacterial physiology. Investigating the above stated aspects is further complicated by the fact that F. nucleatum is phylogenetically distant from all other bacteria, displays very limited genetic tractability and lacks genetic tools for dissecting gene function. This leaves many open questions on basic gene regulation in F. nucleatum, such as if the bacterium combines transcriptional and post-transcriptional regulation in its adaptation to a changing environment. To begin answering this question, this works elucidated the transcriptomic landscape of F. nucleatum by performing differential RNA-seq (dRNA-seq). Conducted for five representative strains of all F. nucleatum subspecies and the closely related F. periodonticum, the analysis globally uncovered transcriptional start sites (TSS), 5'untranslated regions (UTRs) and improved the existing annotation. Importantly, the dRNA-seq analysis also identified a conserved suite of sRNAs specific to Fusobacterium. The development of five genetic tools enabled further investigations of gene functions in F. nucleatum. These include vectors that enable the expression of different fluorescent proteins, inducible gene expression and scarless gene deletion in addition to transcriptional and translational reporter systems. These tools enabled the dissection of a Sigma E response and uncovered several commonalities with its counterpart in the phylogenetically distant Proteobacteria. The similarities include the upregulation of genes involved in membrane homeostasis but also a Simga E-dependent regulatory sRNA. Surprisingly, oxygen was found to activated Sigma E in F. nucleatum contrasting the typical role of the factor in envelope stress. The non-coding Sigma E-dependent sRNA, named FoxI, was shown to repress the translation of several envelope proteins which represented yet another parallel to the envelope stress response in Proteobacteria. Overall, this work sheds light on the RNA landscape of the cancer-associated bacterium leading to the discovery of a conserved global stress response consisting of a coding and a non-coding arm. The development of new genetic tools not only aided the latter discovery but also provides the means for further dissecting the molecular and infection biology of this enigmatic bacterium.}, language = {en} } @phdthesis{Reinhard2023, author = {Reinhard, Sebastian}, title = {Improving Super-Resolution Microscopy Data Reconstruction and Evaluation by Developing Advanced Processing Algorithms and Artifcial Neuronal Networks}, doi = {10.25972/OPUS-31695}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-316959}, school = {Universit{\"a}t W{\"u}rzburg}, year = {2023}, abstract = {The fusion of methods from several disciplines is a crucial component of scientific development. Artificial Neural Networks, based on the principle of biological neuronal networks, demonstrate how nature provides the best templates for technological advancement. These innovations can then be employed to solve the remaining mysteries of biology, including, in particular, processes that take place on microscopic scales and can only be studied with sophisticated techniques. For instance, direct Stochastic Optical Reconstruction Microscopy combines tools from chemistry, physics, and computer science to visualize biological processes at the molecular level. One of the key components is the computer-aided reconstruction of super-resolved images. Improving the corresponding algorithms increases the quality of the generated data, providing further insights into our biology. It is important, however, to ensure that the heavily processed images are still a reflection of reality and do not originate in random artefacts. Expansion microscopy is expanding the sample by embedding it in a swellable hydrogel. The method can be combined with other super-resolution techniques to gain additional resolution. We tested this approach on microtubules, a well-known filamentous reference structure, to evaluate the performance of different protocols and labelling techniques. We developed LineProfiler an objective tool for data collection. Instead of collecting perpendicular profiles in small areas, the software gathers line profiles from filamentous structures of the entire image. This improves data quantity, quality and prevents a biased choice of the evaluated regions. On the basis of the collected data, we deployed theoretical models of the expected intensity distribution across the filaments. This led to the conclusion that post-expansion labelling significantly reduces the labelling error and thus, improves the data quality. The software was further used to determine the expansion factor and arrangement of synaptonemal complex data. Automated Simple Elastix uses state-of-the-art image alignment to compare pre- and post-expansion images. It corrects linear distortions occurring under isotropic expansion, calculates a structural expansion factor and highlights structural mismatches in a distortion map. We used the software to evaluate expanded fungi and NK cells. We found that the expansion factor differs for the two structures and is lower than the overall expansion of the hydrogel. Assessing the fluorescence lifetime of emitters used for direct Stochastic Optical Reconstruction Microscopy can reveal additional information about the molecular environment or distinguish dyes emitting with a similar wavelength. The corresponding measurements require a confocal scanning of the sample in combination with the fluorescent switching of the underlying emitters. This leads to non-linear, interrupted Point Spread Functions. The software ReCSAI targets this problem by combining the classical algorithm of compressed sensing with modern methods of artificial intelligence. We evaluated several different approaches to combine these components and found, that unrolling compressed sensing into the network architecture yields the best performance in terms of reconstruction speed and accuracy. In addition to a deep insight into the functioning and learning of artificial intelligence in combination with classical algorithms, we were able to reconstruct the described non-linearities with significantly improved resolution, in comparison to other state-of-the-art architectures.}, subject = {Mikroskopie}, language = {en} } @phdthesis{Stoessel2023, author = {St{\"o}ßel, Anna}, title = {Auswirkungen zerebell{\"a}rer Gleichstromstimulation auf das motorische Lernen bei gesunden {\"a}lteren Probanden}, doi = {10.25972/OPUS-31793}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-317930}, school = {Universit{\"a}t W{\"u}rzburg}, year = {2023}, abstract = {Sowohl neurologische Erkrankungen als auch der nat{\"u}rliche Alterungsprozess gehen regelhaft mit einem Untergang von Neuronen einher und bedingen neurologische Funktionsverluste. Diese mit Hilfe nicht-invasiver Techniken, beispielsweise tDCS, zu reduzieren, stellt ein wichtiges Ziel der neurowissenschaftlichen Forschung dar. Neben Arbeiten, die tDCS-Effekte auf das motorische Lernen bei Stimulation des motorischen Kortex nachweisen konnten, gibt es auch Hinweise f{\"u}r solche Effekte bei Stimulation des Kleinhirns. Allerdings besteht derzeit noch eine hohe Variabilit{\"a}t und damit einhergehend eine schlechte Vergleichbarkeit der Studien bez{\"u}glich ihrer Stimulationsbedingungen. Das Ansprechen unterschiedlicher Altersgruppen bleibt unklar. In der vorliegenden Arbeit wurden die Effekte zerebell{\"a}rer a-tDCS auf das motorische Lernen bei gesunden {\"a}lteren Probanden untersucht. Im Cross-over-Design wurde zu unterschiedlichen Zeitpunkten (vor bzw. nach der motorischen Aufgabe) stimuliert und im 24-Stunden-Verlauf die Langzeitwirkung evaluiert. Gruppe A erhielt vor einer motorischen {\"U}bungsaufgabe eine zerebell{\"a}re Stimulation, entweder als a-tDCS oder Scheinstimulation, Gruppe B nach der {\"U}bungsaufgabe. Zur {\"U}berpr{\"u}fung der Effekte auf das Sequenzlernen diente der Finger-Tapping-Task. Der Lernerfolg wurde anhand der Genauigkeit, der Sequenzdauer und des Skill-Index gemessen. Die Ergebnisse deuten darauf hin, dass eine zerebell{\"a}re a-tDCS vor einer {\"U}bungsaufgabe zu einer Verbesserung der Konsolidierung der F{\"a}higkeit, eine Zahlenfolge m{\"o}glichst schnell und gleichzeitig genau einzutippen, f{\"u}hrt, w{\"a}hrend die Stimulation nach einer {\"U}bungsaufgabe das motorische Lernen nicht zu beeinflussen scheint. Insgesamt st{\"u}tzen die Ergebnisse zum Teil die bisherigen Hinweise, dass eine zerebell{\"a}r applizierte a-tDCS das motorische Lernen verbessern kann. Aufgrund einiger Limitationen, besonders der geringen Gruppengr{\"o}ße, verbleibt dieses Ergebnis jedoch vorl{\"a}ufig und bedarf einer Best{\"a}tigung in gr{\"o}ßeren Probandengruppen. Es bleibt von hohem Interesse, die optimalen Bedingungen f{\"u}r die Anwendung von tDCS am Kleinhirn zu definieren, um motorische Lernprozesse positiv zu beeinflussen. Dies ist die Voraussetzung daf{\"u}r, zerebell{\"a}re tDCS mittelfristig auch zu therapeutischen Zwecken anwenden zu k{\"o}nnen.}, subject = {Motorisches Lernen}, language = {de} } @phdthesis{Ebner2023, author = {Ebner, Sebastian Manfred}, title = {Antimykotikaresistenzen bei deutschen \(Candida\) \(auris\) Isolaten}, doi = {10.25972/OPUS-31806}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-318068}, school = {Universit{\"a}t W{\"u}rzburg}, year = {2023}, abstract = {Bei dem 2009 erstbeschriebenen Hefepilz C. auris handelt es sich um einen Keim, welcher aufgrund von nosokomialen Ausbr{\"u}chen und hohen Antimykotikaresistenzen Aufmerksamkeit erregte. Ziel dieser Arbeit war es in Deutschland gesammelte Isolate bez{\"u}glich vorhandener Resistenzen und Mutationen in Resistenzregionen zu testen und das epidemiologische Geschehen hierzulande mit dem globalen Auftreten des Keims zu vergleichen. Bez{\"u}glich der durchgef{\"u}hrten Resistenztestungen wiesen die CLSI-konformen Testarten (YO-Platten und E-Test-Verfahren) meist vergleichbare Ergebnisse auf. F{\"u}r das EUCAST-konforme Mikrodilutionstestverfahren kann aufgrund eines stark ausgepr{\"a}gten paradoxen Wachstumseffekts nur Anidulafungin, nicht jedoch Caspofungin, zur Testung empfohlen werden. Insgesamt erwiesen sich 25 \% der Isolate als Caspofungin-resistent. Zwei Isolate zeigten eine Resistenz gegen{\"u}ber allen getesteten Echinocandinen (16,7 \%). Die h{\"o}chsten Resistenzraten wurden gegen{\"u}ber Fluconazol (92 \%) beobachtet. Zwei der Isolate zeigten sich gegen{\"u}ber Voriconazol resistent (16,7 \%). F{\"u}r Amphotericin B konnte eine Resistenzrate von 33,3 \% festgestellt werden. F{\"u}r die Wirkstoffe Posaconazol und Itraconazol erwiesen sich alle untersuchten Isolate als sensitiv. Dies konnte auch mit Ausnahme eines Isolates f{\"u}r 5-Flucytosin beobachtet werden. Die durch eine Sanger-Sequenzierung erhaltenen Sequenzen der Gene FKS1 und ERG11 wurden auf Mutationen untersucht, welche zu Aminos{\"a}uresubstitutionen im Gesamtprotein f{\"u}hrten. Hierbei ergaben sich f{\"u}r zwei Isolate (16,7 \%) Mutationen im FKS1-Hot Spot 1 (Typ S639F und S639Y). Beide Isolate zeigten sich in den AFST Echinocandin-resistent. Bei allen untersuchten Isolaten lagen Mutationen im ERG11 Gen vor. So fand sich in 8 F{\"a}llen eine Mutation des Typen Y132F (66,7 \%), in 3 F{\"a}llen der Typ K143R (25 \%) und in einem Fall der Typ F126L (8,3 \%). Im Rahmen eines anderen Projekts wurde mit den hier gewonnenen PCR-Produkten ein WGS durchgef{\"u}hrt, um die Isolate durch SNPs-Vergleich mit Referenzst{\"a}mmen phylogenetischen Clades zuzuordnen. Dabei konnten 91,7 \% der Isolate dem s{\"u}dasiatischen Clade I und ein Isolat dem s{\"u}dafrikanischen Clade III zugeordnet werden. Aufgrund der geringen epidemiologischen Fallzahlen in Deutschland scheint gegenw{\"a}rtig keine Bedrohung von C. auris auszugehen. Berichte aus anderen L{\"a}ndern konnten allerdings eine rasche, ausbruchartige Zunahme von C. auris F{\"a}llen nachweisen. So kann nur angeraten werden das infektiologische Geschehen in Deutschland weiterhin zu beobachten.}, subject = {Candida}, language = {de} } @phdthesis{Rizzo2023, author = {Rizzo, Giuseppe}, title = {Determinants of macrophage and neutrophil heterogeneity in cardiac repair after myocardial infarction}, doi = {10.25972/OPUS-31068}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-310680}, school = {Universit{\"a}t W{\"u}rzburg}, year = {2023}, abstract = {Current therapeutic strategies efficiently improve survival in patients after myocardial infarction (MI). Nevertheless, long-term consequences such as heart failure development, are still one of the leading causes of death worldwide. Inflammation is critically involved in the cardiac healing process after MI and has a dual role, contributing to both tissue healing and tissue damage. In the last decade, a lot of attention was given to targeting inflammation as a potential therapeutic approach in MI, but the poor understanding of inflammatory cell heterogeneity and function is a limit to the development of immune modulatory strategies. The recent development of tools to profile immune cells with high resolution has provided a unique opportunity to better understand immune cell heterogeneity and dynamics in the ischemic heart. In this thesis, we employed single-cell RNA-sequencing combined with detection of epitopes by sequencing (CITE-seq) to refine our understanding of neutrophils and monocytes/macrophages heterogeneity and dynamic after experimental myocardial infarction. Neutrophils rapidly invade the infarcted heart shortly after ischemic damage and have previously been proposed to display time-dependent functional heterogeneity. At the single-cell level, we observed dynamic transcriptional heterogeneity in neutrophil populations during the acute post-MI phase and defined previously unknown cardiac neutrophil states. In particular, we identified a locally acquired SiglecFhi neutrophil state that displayed higher ROS production and phagocytic ability compared to newly recruited neutrophils, suggesting the acquisition of specific function in the infarcted heart. These findings highlight the importance of the tissue microenvironment in shaping neutrophil response. From the macrophage perspective, we characterized MI-associated monocyte-derived macrophage subsets, two with a pro-inflammatory gene signature (MHCIIhiIl1βhi) and three Trem2hi macrophage populations with a lipid associated macrophage (LAM) signature, also expressing pro-fibrotic and tissue repair genes. Combined analysis of blood monocytes and cardiac monocyte/macrophages indicated that the Trem2hi LAM signature is acquired in the infarcted heart. We furthermore characterized the role of TREM2, a surface protein expressed mainly in macrophages and involved in macrophage survival and function, in the post-MI macrophage response and cardiac repair. Using TREM2 deficient mice, we demonstrate that acquisition of the LAM signature in cardiac macrophages after MI is partially dependent on TREM2. While their cardiac function was not affected, TREM2 deficient mice showed reduced collagen deposition in the heart after MI. Thus, our data in Trem2-deficient mice highlight the role of TREM2 in promoting a macrophage pro-fibrotic phenotype, in line with the pro-fibrotic/tissue repair gene signature of the Trem2hi LAM-signature genes. Overall, our data provide a high-resolution characterization of neutrophils and macrophage heterogeneity and dynamics in the ischemic heart and can be used as a valuable resource to investigate how these cells modulate the healing processes after MI. Furthermore, our work identified TREM2 as a regulator of macrophage phenotype in the infarcted heart}, subject = {Makrophage}, language = {en} } @phdthesis{Yang2023, author = {Yang, Weiyue}, title = {Population Policy and Governance at the Local Level - A Qualitative Research of the Implementation of the Universal Two-Child Policy in China}, doi = {10.25972/OPUS-31305}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-313052}, school = {Universit{\"a}t W{\"u}rzburg}, year = {2023}, abstract = {The universal two-child policy was introduced by the central government of China in 2016 to respond to the country's deteriorating population problems, but it was soon replaced by a three-child policy in 2021 given that it failed to continuously boost fertility in Chinese society. This dissertation empirically investigates the implementation of universal two-child policy in three Chinese major cities. Based on the data collected through semi-structured interviews with leaders of local family planning agencies, it finds that local officials are primarily devoted to coping with the discontent of the bereaved single-child parents (shidu families), which is an unexpected consequence of the historical one-child policy, rather than working on the tasks regarding birth encouragement. The dissertation suggests understanding the implementation of China's population policy within the framework of both historical and rational choice institutionalism. The target responsibility system as an effective tool of the central authority drives local agents to fix their attention at tasks that have larger impact on their career. The shifted focus in the implementation of the universal two-child policy is a result of local officials' emphasis on the task of maintaining social stability. Shidu families are deemed as a salient threat to social order because their discontent with the state support has incurred continuous petitions at both the national and local level, which would severely undermine local officials' career advancement. However, in the meantime, stability maintenance is found to have become alienated as reflected by the rising costs and that it replaced birth support to be the focus of local family planning agents in the universal two-child policy era. Since the conflict between the shidu group and the state is unlikely to be resolved, the future population policy design and enforcement will continue to be constrained by the shidu problem.}, language = {en} } @phdthesis{CrespoVidal2023, author = {Crespo Vidal, Can Raphael}, title = {Spectroscopic investigation of the three-dimensional topological insulators (MnBi\(_2\)Te\(_4\))(Bi\(_2\)Te\(_3\))\(_n\) and HgTe: band structure, orbital symmetries, and influence of the cation \(d\)-states}, doi = {10.25972/OPUS-31293}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-312931}, school = {Universit{\"a}t W{\"u}rzburg}, year = {2023}, abstract = {This thesis examines the electronic properties of two materials that promise the realization and observation of novel exotic quantum phenomena. For this purpose, angle-resolved photoemission forms the experimental basis for the investigation of the electronic properties. Furthermore, the magnetic order is investigated utilizing X-ray dichroism measurements. First, the bulk and surface electronic structure of epitaxially grown HgTe in its three-dimensional topological insulator phase is investigated. In this study, synchrotron radiation is used to address the three-dimensional band structure and orbital composition of the bulk states by employing photon-energy-dependent and polarization-dependent measurements, respectively. In addition, the topological surface state is examined on in situ grown samples using a laboratory photon source. The resulting data provide a means to experimentally localize the bulk band inversion in momentum space and to evidence the momentum-dependent change in the orbital character of the inverted bulk states. Furthermore, a rather new series of van der Waals compounds, (MnBi\(_2\)Te\(_4\))(Bi\(_2\)Te\(_3\))\(_n\), is investigated. First, the magnetic properties of the first two members of the series, MnBi\(_2\)Te\(_4\) and MnBi\(_4\)Te\(_7\), are studied via X-ray absorption-based techniques. The topological surface state on the two terminations of MnBi\(_4\)Te\(_7\) is analyzed using circular dichroic, photon-energy-dependent, and spin-resolved photoemission. The topological state on the (MnBi\(_2\)Te\(_4\))-layer termination shows a free-standing Dirac cone with its Dirac point located in the bulk band gap. In contrast, on the (Bi\(_2\)Te\(_3\))-layer termination the surface state hybridizes with the bulk valences states, forming a spectral weight gap, and exhibits a Dirac point that is buried within the bulk continuum. Lastly, the lack of unambiguous evidence in the literature showing a temperature-dependent mass gap opening in these magnetic topological insulators is discussed through MnBi\(_2\)Te\(_4\).}, subject = {ARPES}, language = {en} } @phdthesis{Frackmann2023, author = {Frackmann, Kyra}, title = {In Vitro Analyse der Glukose- und Methionin-Restriktion im humanen Modellsystem HeLa sowie im Plattenepithelkarzinom HNSCC}, doi = {10.25972/OPUS-31156}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-311565}, school = {Universit{\"a}t W{\"u}rzburg}, year = {2023}, abstract = {Die Krebserkrankung ist bis zum heutigen Zeitpunkt eine große Belastung in unserer Gesellschaft. Obwohl es stets Fortschritte in der Entwicklung neuer Therapiem{\"o}glichkeiten gibt, stellt die Behandlung auch in der modernen Medizin eine enorme Herausforderung dar. Darum besteht bis heute ein hoher Bedarf an neuen und weiterentwickelten Behandlungsm{\"o}glichkeiten. Um die Proliferation einer neoplastischen Zelle zu beeinflussen, stellen die Biomasse und die Energie einen grundlegenden Ansatz dar. Hier bieten sich vor allem die Aminos{\"a}uren als wesentlicher Baustein der Zellmasse und der Energietr{\"a}ger „Glukose" an, wodurch sich die beiden Ans{\"a}tze einer Protein- bzw. Aminos{\"a}ure-Restriktion und einer Glukose-Restriktion ergeben. Ziel ist es durch eine ver{\"a}nderte Stoffwechsellage einen Low-Energy-Metabolismus (LEM) zu induzieren, welcher die Zelle in einen sich selbst regenerierenden, antiproliferativen Zustand versetzt. Zus{\"a}tzlich sollte untersucht werden, ob sich die beiden Ans{\"a}tze grunds{\"a}tzlich als Therapieform gegen das Plattenepithelkarzinom (HNSCC) eignen. Zudem sollte ein Modell einer humanen Zelllinie erstellt werden, mit Hilfe dessen sich ein LEM auf metaboler Ebene charakterisieren l{\"a}sst. Die Ergebnisse zeigen, dass Zellen unter konstanter Glukose-Restriktion teils sensitiver auf Todesliganden reagieren. Außerdem wirken Kalorien-Restriktions-Mimetika antiproliferativ auf HNSCC Zellen. Hinzu kommt, dass eine Methionin-Restriktion Einfluss auf die Genexpression jener Gene hat, die mit der LEM-Signalkaskade in Zusammenhang stehen. Zuletzt lieferte die massenspektrometrische Analyse von mehr als 150 Metaboliten der humanen Zelllinie HeLa ein detailliertes Bild ihres Metabolismus unter Methionin-Restriktion. Durch die Definition eines charakteristischen Fingerabdrucks nach 72 h und eines kleinen Fußabdrucks aus wenigen Metaboliten, konnte ein humanes Modellsystem etabliert werden, dass zuk{\"u}nftig u.a. die schnelle Analyse von Kalorien-Restriktions-Mimetika erm{\"o}glicht.}, subject = {Methionin}, language = {de} } @phdthesis{Cetindere2023, author = {Cetindere, Rojan}, title = {Klinische und radiologische Ergebnisse nach offener Schultergelenksstabilisierung mittels Beckenkammspan}, doi = {10.25972/OPUS-31314}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-313148}, school = {Universit{\"a}t W{\"u}rzburg}, year = {2023}, abstract = {Im Rh{\"o}n-Klinikum wurden von 2012 bis 2015 49 Patient*innen wegen eines Glenoiddefektes mittels offenem Beckenkammspantransfer mit Kapselshift bei anteriorer Schulterinstabilit{\"a}t behandelt. 27 Patienten konnten in dieser Studie eingeschlossen werden (Einschlusskriterien: Follow-up von mindestens 12 Monaten, kompletter pr{\"a}operativer 3D-CT-Datensatz / Ausschlusskriterien: traumatische Schulterluxation oder Voroperation der kontralateralen Schulter). Ziel der Studie war es, das kurz- bis mittelfristige klinische Outcome dieser Kohorte zu erfassen, der Vergleich mit Ergebnissen anderer Arbeitsgruppen und der Vergleich von pr{\"a}operativ verwendeten Messmethoden (Chuang- bzw. Wambacher-Methode) f{\"u}r den Glenoiddefekt. Bei einem mittleren Follow-up von 27,11 Monaten zeigten sich {\"u}berwiegend gute bis exzellente kurz- bis mittelfristige OP-Ergebnisse (Rowe-Score: 84,81, Oxford-Shoulder-Score: 20,56, WOSI-Score: 371, Constant-Score: 86,74). Die OP-Methode eignet sich gut f{\"u}r Patient*innen, die mehrfach voroperiert sind, multiple Luxationsereignisse hatten sowie f{\"u}r diejenigen mit relevanter Hyperlaxizit{\"a}t, bei denen eine Latarjet-Operation kontraindiziert ist. Die OP-Methode ist gut anwendbar bei Patient*innen mit subkritischem Glenoidverlust < 20 \%, wenn zus{\"a}tzliche Sekund{\"a}rfaktoren vorliegen. Eine postoperative Omarthrose ist ein Risikofaktor f{\"u}r ein signifikant schlechteres Outcome. Die Gesamtkomplikationsrate lag bei 25,9\%, der Großteil hiervon (18,3\%) waren innerhalb kurzer Zeit reversibel. Die Reluxationsrate lag bei 3,7\%. Bei allen Studienteilnehmenden kam es zum Span-Remodelling ohne Schraubenlockerung oder Spanbruch. Eine {\"u}berm{\"a}ßige Spanresorbtion erfolgt antero-inferior, w{\"a}hrend um die Osteosyntheseschrauben eine {\"U}berkontur persistiert. Die Glenoiddefekte lagen bei 23,39 \% (Chuang) bzw. 22,06 \% (Wambacher). Es zeigte sich eine gute {\"U}bereinstimmung der Messergebnisse beider Methoden, allerdings lagen die Werte nach Chuang signifikant h{\"o}her.}, subject = {Orthop{\"a}die}, language = {de} } @phdthesis{Kreul2023, author = {Kreul, Lukas}, title = {Behandlungswechsel von Agalsidase beta zu Agalsidase alfa bei Morbus Fabry}, doi = {10.25972/OPUS-31311}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-313113}, school = {Universit{\"a}t W{\"u}rzburg}, year = {2023}, abstract = {Die lysosomale Speichererkrankung Morbus Fabry wird X-chromosomal rezessiv vererbt und f{\"u}hrt durch eine Mutation des α-Galactosidase A-Gens zu einer fehlerhaften Kodierung des α-Galactosidase A Enzyms. Die folgliche Akkumulation von Glykosphingolipiden, vorwiegend Gb-3 und Lyso-Gb-3 in den Lysosomen der Zellen verschiedener Organe sorgen dort f{\"u}r irreversible Sch{\"a}digungen. Klinisch werden von klassisch betroffenen M{\"a}nnern, bis zu nicht klassisch und teilweise v{\"o}llig asymptomatischen Frauen, eine Vielzahl an unterschiedlichen Ph{\"a}notypen detektiert. Insbesondere die Zellen des Herzens, der Niere, des Gef{\"a}ßsystems, des Nervensystems und auch der Cornea sind betroffen. Deshalb stellen die Krankheitsbilder der Herzinsuffizienz, fortschreitendes Nierenversagen und cerebrovaskul{\"a}re Ereignisse keine Seltenheit dar. Neben der im Jahr 2001 zugelassenen Enzymersatztherapie, besteht seit 2016 die M{\"o}glichkeit einer Chaperontherapie mit Migalastat f{\"u}r bestimmte Genotypen. Aktuell sind f{\"u}r die ERT die Produkte Agalsidase alfa (Replagal) mit einer Dosis von 0,2 mg/kg KG und Agalsidase beta (Fabrazyme) mit einer Dosis von 1,0 mg/kg KG beziehungsweise 0,3 mg/kg KG verf{\"u}gbar. Der perfekte Therapiebeginn und die optimale Dosis sind Gegenstand aktueller Forschung. Nachdem von 2009 bis 2012 ein Agalsidase beta Lieferengpass bestand, mussten viele Patienten unter Agalsidase beta Therapie auf Agalsidase alfa umgestellt werden. Bisherige Studien deuteten bei einem Wechsel zu Agalsidase alfa auf eine Abnahme der eGFR und eine Zunahme Fabry bezogener Schmerzen hin. Außerdem wurde bei einem Zur{\"u}ckwechseln zu Agalsidase beta ein Sinken der Plasma Lyso-Gb-3 Spiegel beobachtet. Da jedoch die Langzeiteffekte dieser Therapieumstellung noch unbeleuchtet waren, war es nun an der Zeit, mit dieser Arbeit Langzeitfolgen klinischer Stabilit{\"a}t und Sicherheit bei Patienten unter Dosisumstellung von Agalsidase alfa zu Agalsidase beta („switch") und solchen mit folgendem Zur{\"u}ckwechseln auf Agalsidase beta („re-switch") zu untersuchen. Von den 89 Studienteilnehmern aus drei verschiedenen Fabry Zentren in Deutschland zu Beginn konnten 78 Patienten am Ende des > 80 monatigen Bobachtungszeitraumes mit einer Baseline und zwei Follow-up Untersuchungen analysiert werden. Die Zuteilung zu den drei Gruppen „re-switch", „switch" und „regular Agalsidase beta" erfolgte je nach individuellem Therapieplan. Der Fokus der Studie lag auf den Langzeitdaten der Nierenfunktion, klinischen Symptomen und Ereignissen und der Plasma Lyso-Gb-3 Entwicklung. Patienten der „re-switch" Gruppe starteten zur Baseline mit den schlechtesten eGFR Werten. W{\"a}hrend die eGFR der Teilnehmer mit regul{\"a}rer Dosis stabil schien, verzeichnete sich in den „switch" und „re-switch" Gruppen eine signifikante Abnahme. Der eGFR-R{\"u}ckgang war dabei bei den „switch" Patienten am st{\"a}rksten. Im Geschlechtervergleich zeigten die M{\"a}nner aller drei Gruppen j{\"a}hrlich signifikante eGFR Einbußen zum zweiten Follow-up. Unterschiede in ernsthaften klinischen Ereignissen der Gruppen wurden nicht beobachtet. Gastrointestinale Beschwerden und Fabry bezogene Schmerzen verschlimmerten sich in der „re-switch" Gruppe nach Wechsel zu Agalsidase alfa und konnten durch Zur{\"u}ckwechseln zu Agalsidase beta wieder gebessert werden. Nachdem die Lyso-Gb-3 Spiegel der „switch" Gruppe konstant am h{\"o}chsten waren, konnten diese bei den „re-switch" Patienten nach einem Zur{\"u}ckwechseln zu Agalsidase beta signifikant gesenkt werden. Korrespondierend mit den vorherigen Studien konnte best{\"a}tigt werden, dass ein Wechsel von Agalsidase beta zu Agalsidase alfa im Allgemeinen sicher ist. Da aus den Daten nicht geschlussfolgert werden kann, dass Agalsidase beta das bessere Medikament ist, sollte die Wahl des Enzympr{\"a}parates nach wie vor auf individueller Basis erfolgen. Dennoch suggerieren die Daten eine bessere biochemische Antwort unter h{\"o}heren Enzymdosen, nach einem Zur{\"u}ckwechseln zu Agalsidase beta. Eine repr{\"a}sentative Optimierung der Nierenfunktion vor allem bei den M{\"a}nnern gelang nicht. Die Symptomverbesserung war am ehesten auf einen dosisabh{\"a}ngigen Enzymeffekt f{\"u}r die Beseitigung von Gb-3 Einschl{\"u}ssen zur{\"u}ckzuf{\"u}hren. Obwohl auch f{\"u}r die Reinigung von Gb-3 Einschl{\"u}ssen der Niere eine solche Wirkung nachgewiesen wurde, deutet der signifikante Verlust der Nierenfunktion der M{\"a}nner auf einen bereits gestarteten inflammatorischen Prozess hin, welcher auch durch h{\"o}here Dosen unbeeinflusst blieb. Eine L{\"o}sung k{\"o}nnte eine fr{\"u}here, noch vor dem Beginn der Inflammation startende ERT-Initiierung sein. Diese {\"U}berlegung und m{\"o}gliche anti-inflammatorische Therapiestrategien sollten mit zuk{\"u}nftigen Studien gekl{\"a}rt werden.}, subject = {Fabry-Krankheit}, language = {de} } @phdthesis{KlinnertVlachopoulou2023, author = {Klinnert Vlachopoulou, Cristina Maria}, title = {Comparison between Dual-Energy-CT perfusion imaging and perfusion-weighted SElf-gated Non-Contrast-Enhanced FUnctional MR imaging of the lung in patients with pulmonary artery embolism}, doi = {10.25972/OPUS-31303}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-313034}, school = {Universit{\"a}t W{\"u}rzburg}, year = {2023}, abstract = {Pulmonary artery embolism (PE) is a common condition and an even more common clinical suspect. The computed tomography pulmonary angiogram (CTPA) is the main medical imaging tool used to diagnose a suspected case of PE. To gain a better impression of the effects of a PE on the perfusion and hence the gas exchange, a functional imaging method is beneficial. One approach for functional imaging using radiation exposure is the generation of color-coded iodine perfusion maps acquired by Dual-Energy Computed Tomography (DECT), which enable the detection of perfusion defects in the pulmonary parenchyma. In contrast to the existing approach of DECT with iodine color-coded maps, the SElf-gated Non-Contrast-Enhanced FUnctional Lung (SENCEFUL) MRI technique offers the possibility to interpret perfusion maps without any radiation exposure or application of contrast agents. The measurement in SENCEFUL MRI can be performed during conditions of free breathing and without electrocardiogram triggering. The purpose of this study was to determine whether PE can be diagnosed on the basis of visible perfusion defects in the perfusion maps of SENCEFUL MRI and in the iodine-coded maps of DECT and to compare the diagnostic performance of these methods. Both SENCEFUL-MRI and iodine distribution maps from DECT have been compared with the CTPA of ten patients with PE. Additionally, the functional images were compared with each other on a per-patient basis. The iodine perfusion maps of DECT had a sensitivity of 84.2 \% and specificity of 65.2 \% for the diagnosis of PE. The SENCEFUL technique in MRI showed a sensitivity of 78.9 \% and a specificity of 26.1 \%. When comparing the whole lung depicted in both series of functional images, the main perfusion defect location matched in four of ten patients (40 \%). In conclusion, this work found that DECT iodine maps have higher sensitivity and specificity in the diagnosis of pulmonary embolism compared with SENCEFUL MRI.}, subject = {Lungenembolie}, language = {en} } @incollection{AckermannSnyderKoerber2023, author = {Ackermann, Zeno and Snyder-K{\"o}rber, MaryAnn}, title = {Series Foreword : JMU Cultural Studies - Strategies for Struggling with the Obvious}, series = {Global Cultural Studies? Engaged Scholarship between National and Transnational Frames}, booktitle = {Global Cultural Studies? Engaged Scholarship between National and Transnational Frames}, editor = {Jetter, Tobias}, publisher = {W{\"u}rzburg University Press}, address = {W{\"u}rzburg}, doi = {10.25972/WUP-978-3-95826-207-2-iii}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-305801}, publisher = {W{\"u}rzburg University Press}, pages = {iii-v}, year = {2023}, abstract = {No abstract available.}, subject = {Kulturwissenschaften}, language = {en} } @article{AlpermannMalzer2023, author = {Alpermann, Bj{\"o}rn and Malzer, Michael}, title = {"In Other News": China's International Media Strategy on Xinjiang — CGTN and New China TV on YouTube}, series = {Modern China}, journal = {Modern China}, edition = {Online first}, issn = {1552-6836}, doi = {10.1177/00977004231169008}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-314173}, pages = {1-44}, year = {2023}, abstract = {In the Western world China stands accused of severe human rights violations regarding its treatment of the Uyghurs and other predominantly Muslim minorities in its northwestern Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region. This is the first article to systematically analyze the response of China's international state media to these allegations. By studying the YouTube channels of two leading Chinese state media, China Global Television Network (CGTN) and New China TV (operated by Xinhua News Agency), it presents an indepth understanding of how China's foreign-facing propaganda works in a crucial case. The quantitative content analysis highlights how China reacted to increasing international (mostly United States) pressure regarding its Xinjiang policies by producing higher volumes of videos and putting out new counternarratives. The qualitative analysis that follows provides in-depth treatment of the most important discourses that Chinese media engage in to salvage the nation's international image, namely those on development, culture, nature, and terrorism. It finds several ways of countering criticism, ranging from presenting a positive image of China, in line with traditional propaganda guidelines and President Xi Jinping's assignment to state media to "tell the China story well," to more innovative approaches. Thus the development narrative becomes more personalized, the discourse on culture supports the "heritagization process" to incorporate minority cultures into a harmonized "Chinese civilization," representations of nature firmly tie Xinjiang into the discourse of "beautiful China," the "terror narrative" strategically employs shocking footage in an attempt to gain international "discourse power," etc. The article provides an up-to-date picture of China's state media strategy on a highly contentious international issue.}, language = {en} } @incollection{Jetter2023, author = {Jetter, Tobias}, title = {Afterword : Engaged Scholarship in Practice; or: How to Look Back into the Future}, series = {Global Cultural Studies? Engaged Scholarship between National and Transnational Frames}, booktitle = {Global Cultural Studies? Engaged Scholarship between National and Transnational Frames}, editor = {Jetter, Tobias}, publisher = {W{\"u}rzburg University Press}, address = {W{\"u}rzburg}, doi = {10.25972/WUP-978-3-95826-207-2-183}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-305953}, publisher = {W{\"u}rzburg University Press}, pages = {183-187}, year = {2023}, abstract = {No abstract available.}, subject = {Kulturwissenschaften}, language = {en} } @incollection{OPUS4-31325, title = {Contributors}, series = {Global Cultural Studies? Engaged Scholarship between National and Transnational Frames}, booktitle = {Global Cultural Studies? Engaged Scholarship between National and Transnational Frames}, editor = {Jetter, Tobias}, publisher = {W{\"u}rzburg University Press}, address = {W{\"u}rzburg}, doi = {10.25972/WUP-978-3-95826-207-2-189}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-313258}, publisher = {W{\"u}rzburg University Press}, pages = {189-192}, year = {2023}, abstract = {No abstract available.}, language = {en} } @techreport{NordEssHurtienneetal.2023, type = {Working Paper}, author = {Nord, Ilona and Ess, Charles and Hurtienne, J{\"o}rn and Schlag, Thomas}, title = {Robotics in Christian Religious Practice Reflections on initial experiments in this field}, doi = {10.25972/OPUS-30314}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-303149}, year = {2023}, abstract = {In this article we offer initial insights into the fairly new interdisciplinary and international domain of robotics in Christian religious practice. We are a group of scholars in media ethics, practical theology/religious education, and human computer interaction, who have been engaged in this discourse since 2017. A natural starting point is our study of BlessU2, a "blessing robot," a device which received considerable recognition from the global public at the Wittenberg 500th reformation anniversary in 2017. We thus begin with the results of this study. Secondly, we will briefly address the relevant theses from Gabriele Trovato et al., as presented in their 2019 article on so-called theomorphic robots - followed by our interdisciplinary discussion of their approach. Finally, we draw conclusions for further work on the field of "religious robots." Somewhat more carefully: Section 1 offers starting points within the perspectives of Christian religious practice: here, the blessing robot is both cause and occasion for doing religion and theologizing in the context of existential questions (1.1). We continue with perceptions in the field of religion regarding "Discursive Design Theory" (1.2). The interaction of humans with computers as posing questions for theological standardization of religious practice is focused upon in 1.3. Section 2 reconstructs the HRI/HCI-initiative to develop theomorphic robots in a twofold manner, i.e., the idea of developing theomorphic robots (2.1) and the concept of theomorphic robots: Questions and objections (2.2). In this part of the article we raise discussion points concerning the relationship between technology and religion and the need for sharpening the understanding of religion within the research field. Section 3 closes with propositions and alternatives.}, subject = {Soziale Robotik}, language = {en} } @incollection{Khapai2023, author = {Khapai, YS Sochuiwon Priscilla}, title = {Rethinking the Culture of Education with Raymond Williams}, series = {Global Cultural Studies? Engaged Scholarship between National and Transnational Frames}, booktitle = {Global Cultural Studies? Engaged Scholarship between National and Transnational Frames}, editor = {Jetter, Tobias}, publisher = {W{\"u}rzburg University Press}, address = {W{\"u}rzburg}, doi = {10.25972/WUP-978-3-95826-207-2-33}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-305854}, publisher = {W{\"u}rzburg University Press}, pages = {33-44}, year = {2023}, abstract = {No abstract available.}, subject = {Kulturwissenschaften}, language = {en} } @incollection{Koch2023, author = {Koch, Louisa}, title = {Cultural Studies as a Question of Stance}, series = {Global Cultural Studies? Engaged Scholarship between National and Transnational Frames}, booktitle = {Global Cultural Studies? Engaged Scholarship between National and Transnational Frames}, editor = {Jetter, Tobias}, publisher = {W{\"u}rzburg University Press}, address = {W{\"u}rzburg}, doi = {10.25972/WUP-978-3-95826-207-2-21}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-305845}, publisher = {W{\"u}rzburg University Press}, pages = {21-31}, year = {2023}, abstract = {No abstract available.}, subject = {Kulturwissenschaften}, language = {en} } @incollection{Jetter2023, author = {Jetter, Tobias}, title = {Introduction : Global Cultural Studies?}, series = {Global Cultural Studies? Engaged Scholarship between National and Transnational Frames}, booktitle = {Global Cultural Studies? Engaged Scholarship between National and Transnational Frames}, editor = {Jetter, Tobias}, publisher = {W{\"u}rzburg University Press}, address = {W{\"u}rzburg}, doi = {10.25972/WUP-978-3-95826-207-2-1}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-305815}, publisher = {W{\"u}rzburg University Press}, pages = {1-3}, year = {2023}, abstract = {No abstract available.}, subject = {Kulturwissenschaften}, language = {en} } @incollection{JetterAckermannSnyderKoerber2023, author = {Jetter, Tobias and Ackermann, Zeno and Snyder-K{\"o}rber, MaryAnn}, title = {Acknowledgements}, series = {Global Cultural Studies? Engaged Scholarship between National and Transnational Frames}, booktitle = {Global Cultural Studies? Engaged Scholarship between National and Transnational Frames}, editor = {Jetter, Tobias}, publisher = {W{\"u}rzburg University Press}, address = {W{\"u}rzburg}, doi = {10.25972/WUP-978-3-95826-207-2-i}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-305790}, publisher = {W{\"u}rzburg University Press}, pages = {i-ii}, year = {2023}, abstract = {No abstract available.}, language = {en} } @incollection{Saundarya2023, author = {Saundarya,}, title = {Food Cultures: Dynamics of Caste, Gender, Religion, and Class in India}, series = {Global Cultural Studies? Engaged Scholarship between National and Transnational Frames}, booktitle = {Global Cultural Studies? Engaged Scholarship between National and Transnational Frames}, editor = {Jetter, Tobias}, publisher = {W{\"u}rzburg University Press}, address = {W{\"u}rzburg}, doi = {10.25972/WUP-978-3-95826-207-2-101}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-305901}, publisher = {W{\"u}rzburg University Press}, pages = {101-111}, year = {2023}, abstract = {No abstract available.}, subject = {Kulturwissenschaften}, language = {en} } @incollection{Mantraraj2023, author = {Mantraraj, Sudeeti Geeta}, title = {Strategies for Survival and Resources for Resistance}, series = {Global Cultural Studies? Engaged Scholarship between National and Transnational Frames}, booktitle = {Global Cultural Studies? Engaged Scholarship between National and Transnational Frames}, editor = {Jetter, Tobias}, publisher = {W{\"u}rzburg University Press}, address = {W{\"u}rzburg}, doi = {10.25972/WUP-978-3-95826-207-2-171}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-305948}, publisher = {Universit{\"a}t W{\"u}rzburg}, pages = {171-180}, year = {2023}, abstract = {No abstract available.}, subject = {Kulturwissenschaften}, language = {en} } @incollection{Doering2023, author = {D{\"o}ring, Adrian}, title = {A New International}, series = {Global Cultural Studies? Engaged Scholarship between National and Transnational Frames}, booktitle = {Global Cultural Studies? Engaged Scholarship between National and Transnational Frames}, editor = {Jetter, Tobias}, publisher = {W{\"u}rzburg University Press}, address = {W{\"u}rzburg}, doi = {10.25972/WUP-978-3-95826-207-2-87}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-305898}, publisher = {W{\"u}rzburg University Press}, pages = {87-93}, year = {2023}, abstract = {No abstract available.}, subject = {Kulturwissenschaften}, language = {en} } @article{BrustNaglerShoyamaetal.2023, author = {Brust, Felix and Nagler, Oliver and Shoyama, Kazutaka and Stolte, Matthias and W{\"u}rthner, Frank}, title = {Organic Light-Emitting Diodes Based on Silandiol-Bay-Bridged Perylene Bisimides}, series = {Advanced Optical Materials}, volume = {11}, journal = {Advanced Optical Materials}, number = {5}, doi = {10.1002/adom.202202676}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-312599}, year = {2023}, abstract = {Perylene bisimides (PBIs) are among the best fluorophores but have to be enwrapped for optoelectronic applications by large and heavy substituents to prevent their ππ-stacking, which is known to accelerate non-radiative decay processes in the solid state. Here, light-weight di-tert-butylsilyl groups are introduced to bridge 1,12-dihydroxy and 1,6,7,12-tetrahydroxy PBIs to afford sublimable dyes for vacuum-processed optoelectronic devices. For both new compounds, this substitution provides a twisted and shielded perylene π-core whose, via OSiObridges, rigid structure affords well-resolved absorption and emission spectra with strong fluorescence in solution, as well as in the solid state. The usefulness of these dyes for vacuum-processed optoelectronic devices is demonstrated in organic light-emitting diodes (OLEDs) that show monomer-like emission spectra and high maximum external quantum efficiency (EQEmax) values of up to 3.1\% for the doubly silicon-bridged PBI.}, language = {en} } @article{DresenPimientoPateletal.2023, author = {Dresen, Ellen and Pimiento, Jose M. and Patel, Jayshil J. and Heyland, Daren K. and Rice, Todd W. and Stoppe, Christian}, title = {Overview of oxidative stress and the role of micronutrients in critical illness}, series = {Journal of Parenteral and Enteral Nutrition}, volume = {47}, journal = {Journal of Parenteral and Enteral Nutrition}, doi = {10.1002/jpen.2421}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-318186}, pages = {S38 -- S49}, year = {2023}, abstract = {Inflammation and oxidative stress represent physiological response mechanisms to different types of stimuli and injury during critical illness. Its proper regulation is fundamental to cellular and organismal survival and are paramount to outcomes and recovery from critical illness. A proper maintenance of the delicate balance between inflammation, oxidative stress, and immune response is crucial for resolution from critical illness with important implications for patient outcome. The extent of inflammation and oxidative stress under normal conditions is limited by the antioxidant defense system of the human body, whereas the antioxidant capacity is commonly significantly compromised, and serum levels of micronutrients and vitamins significantly depleted in patients who are critically ill. Hence, the provision of antioxidants and anti-inflammatory nutrients may help to reduce the extent of oxidative stress and therefore improve clinical outcomes in patients who are critically ill. As existing evidence of the beneficial effects of antioxidant supplementation in patients who are critically ill is still unclear, actual findings about the most promising anti-inflammatory and antioxidative candidates selenium, vitamin C, zinc, and vitamin D will be discussed in this narrative review. The existing evidence provided so far demonstrates that several factors need to be considered to determine the efficacy of an antioxidant supplementation strategy in patients who are critically ill and indicates the need for adequately designed multicenter prospective randomized control trials to evaluate the clinical significance of different types and doses of micronutrients and vitamins in selected groups of patients with different types of critical illness.}, language = {en} } @article{MoratinThoeleLangetal.2023, author = {Moratin, Helena and Th{\"o}le, Anna and Lang, Josephine and Ehret Kasemo, Totta and St{\"o}th, Manuel and Hagen, Rudolf and Scherzad, Agmal and Hackenberg, Stephan}, title = {Ag- but not ZnO-nanoparticles disturb the airway epithelial barrier at subtoxic concentrations}, series = {Pharmaceutics}, volume = {15}, journal = {Pharmaceutics}, number = {10}, issn = {1999-4923}, doi = {10.3390/pharmaceutics15102506}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-357403}, year = {2023}, abstract = {Inhalation is considered to be the most relevant source of human exposure to nanoparticles (NPs); however, only a few investigations have addressed the influence of exposing the respiratory mucosal barrier to subcytotoxic doses. In the nasal respiratory epithelium, cells of the mucosa represent one of the first contact points of the human organism with airborne NPs. Disruption of the epithelial barrier by harmful materials can lead to inflammation in addition to potential intrinsic toxicity of the particles. The aim of this study was to investigate whether subtoxic concentrations of zinc oxide (ZnO)- and silver (Ag)-NPs have an influence on upper airway barrier integrity. Nasal epithelial cells from 17 donors were cultured at the air-liquid interface and exposed to ZnO- and Ag-NPs. Barrier function, quantified by transepithelial electrical resistance (TEER), decreased after treatment with 10 µg/mL Ag-NPs, but FITC-dextran permeability remained stable and no change in mRNA levels of tight junction proteins and E-cadherin was detected by real-time quantitative PCR (RT-qPCR). The results indicate that subtoxic concentrations of Ag-NPs may already induce damage of the upper airway epithelial barrier in vitro. The lack of similar disruption by ZnO-NPs of similar size suggests a specific effect by Ag-NPs.}, language = {en} } @article{IsraelRiehlButtetal.2023, author = {Israel, Ina and Riehl, Gabriele and Butt, Elke and Buck, Andreas K. and Samnick, Samuel}, title = {Gallium-68-labeled KISS1-54 peptide for mapping KISS1 receptor via PET: initial evaluation in human tumor cell lines and in tumor-bearing mice}, series = {Pharmaceuticals}, volume = {17}, journal = {Pharmaceuticals}, number = {1}, issn = {1424-8247}, doi = {10.3390/ph17010044}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-355898}, year = {2023}, abstract = {Kisspeptins (KPs, KISS1) and their receptor (KISS1R) play a pivotal role as metastasis suppressor for many cancers. Low or lost KP expression is associated with higher tumor grade, increased metastatic potential, and poor prognosis. Therefore, KP expression has prognostic relevance and correlates with invasiveness in cancers. Furthermore, KISS1R represents a very promising target for molecular imaging and therapy for KISS1R-expressing tumors. The goal of this study was to evaluate the developed KISS1-54 derivative, [\(^{68}\)Ga]KISS1-54, as a PET-imaging probe for KISS1R-expressing tumors. The NODAGA-KISS1-54 peptide was labeled by Gallium-68, and the stability of the resulting [\(^{68}\)Ga]KISS1-54 evaluated in injection solution and human serum, followed by an examination in different KISS1R-expressing tumor cell lines, including HepG2, HeLa, MDA-MB-231, MCF7, LNCap, SK-BR-3, and HCT116. Finally, [\(^{68}\)Ga]KISS1-54 was tested in LNCap- and MDA-MB-231-bearing mice, using µ-PET, assessing its potential as an imaging probe for PET. [\(^{68}\)Ga]KISS1-54 was obtained in a 77 ± 7\% radiochemical yield and at a >99\% purity. The [\(^{68}\)Ga]KISS1-54 cell uptake amounted to 0.6-4.4\% per 100,000 cells. Moreover, the accumulation of [\(^{68}\)Ga]KISS1-54 was effectively inhibited by nonradioactive KISS1-54. In [\(^{68}\)Ga]KISS1-54-PET, KISS1R-positive LNCap-tumors were clearly visualized as compared to MDA-MB-231-tumor implant with predominantly intracellular KISS1R expression. Our first results suggest that [\(^{68}\)Ga]KISS1-54 is a promising candidate for a radiotracer for targeting KISS1R-expressing tumors via PET.}, language = {en} } @article{OdorferVolkmann2023, author = {Odorfer, Thorsten M. and Volkmann, Jens}, title = {Deep brain stimulation for focal or segmental craniocervical dystonia in patients who have failed botulinum neurotoxin therapy - a narrative review of the literature}, series = {Toxins}, volume = {15}, journal = {Toxins}, number = {10}, issn = {2072-6651}, doi = {10.3390/toxins15100606}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-357707}, year = {2023}, abstract = {(1) Background: The first-line treatment for patients with focal or segmental dystonia with a craniocervical distribution is still the intramuscular injection of botulinum neurotoxin (BoNT). However, some patients experience primary or secondary treatment failure from this potential immunogenic therapy. Deep brain stimulation (DBS) may then be used as a backup strategy in this situation. (2) Methods: Here, we reviewed the current study literature to answer a specific question regarding the efficacy and safety of the use of DBS, particularly for cervical dystonia (CD) and Meige syndrome (MS) in patients with documented treatment failure under BoNT. (3) Results: There are only two studies with the highest level of evidence in this area. Despite this clear limitation, in the context of the narrowly defined research question of this paper, it is possible to report 161 patients with CD or MS who were included in studies that were able to show a statistically significant reduction in dystonic symptoms using DBS. Safety and tolerability data appeared adequate. However, much of the information is based on retrospective observations. (4) Conclusions: The evidence base in this area is in need of further scientific investigation. Most importantly, more randomized, controlled and double-blind trials are needed, possibly including a head-to-head comparison of DBS and BoNT.}, language = {en} } @article{WatzlingKlausWeidemeieretal.2023, author = {Watzling, Martin and Klaus, Lorenz and Weidemeier, Tamara and Horder, Hannes and Ebert, Regina and Blunk, Torsten and Bauer-Kreisel, Petra}, title = {Three-dimensional breast cancer model to investigate CCL5/CCR1 expression mediated by direct contact between breast cancer cells and adipose-derived stromal cells or adipocytes}, series = {Cancers}, volume = {15}, journal = {Cancers}, number = {13}, issn = {2072-6694}, doi = {10.3390/cancers15133501}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-362502}, year = {2023}, abstract = {The tumor microenvironment (TME) in breast cancer is determined by the complex crosstalk of cancer cells with adipose tissue-inherent cells such as adipose-derived stromal cells (ASCs) and adipocytes resulting from the local invasion of tumor cells in the mammary fat pad. This leads to heterotypic cellular contacts between these cell types. To adequately mimic the specific cell-to-cell interaction in an in vivo-like 3D environment, we developed a direct co-culture spheroid model using ASCs or differentiated adipocytes in combination with MDA-MB-231 or MCF-7 breast carcinoma cells. Co-spheroids were generated in a well-defined and reproducible manner in a high-throughput process. We compared the expression of the tumor-promoting chemokine CCL5 and its cognate receptors in these co-spheroids to indirect and direct standard 2D co-cultures. A marked up-regulation of CCL5 and in particular the receptor CCR1 with strict dependence on cell-cell contacts and culture dimensionality was evident. Furthermore, the impact of direct contacts between ASCs and tumor cells and the involvement of CCR1 in promoting tumor cell migration were demonstrated. Overall, these results show the importance of direct 3D co-culture models to better represent the complex tumor-stroma interaction in a tissue-like context. The unveiling of tumor-specific markers that are up-regulated upon direct cell-cell contact with neighboring stromal cells, as demonstrated in the 3D co-culture spheroids, may represent a promising strategy to find new targets for the diagnosis and treatment of invasive breast cancer.}, language = {en} } @article{GuederReinFlohretal.2023, author = {G{\"u}der, G{\"u}lmisal and Rein, Eva von and Flohr, Thomas and Weismann, Dirk and Schmitt, Dominik and St{\"o}rk, Stefan and Frantz, Stefan and Kratzer, Vincent and Kendi, Christian}, title = {Motion detectors as additional monitoring devices in the intensive care unit — a proof-of-concept study}, series = {Applied Sciences}, volume = {13}, journal = {Applied Sciences}, number = {16}, issn = {2076-3417}, doi = {10.3390/app13169319}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-362404}, year = {2023}, abstract = {Background: Monitoring the vital signs of delirious patients in an intensive care unit (ICU) is challenging, as they might (un-)intentionally remove devices attached to their bodies. In mock-up scenarios, we systematically assessed whether a motion detector (MD) attached to the bed may help in identifying emergencies. Methods: We recruited 15 employees of the ICU and equipped an ICU bed with an MD (IRON Software GmbH, Gr{\"u}nwald, Germany). Participants were asked to replay 22 mock-up scenes of one-minute duration each: 12 scenes with movements and 10 without movements, of which 5 were emergency scenes ("lying dead-still, with no or very shallow breathing"). Blinded recordings were presented to an evaluation panel consisting of an experienced ICU nurse and a physician, who was asked to assess and rate the presence of motions. Results: Fifteen participants (nine women; 173 ± 7.0 cm; 78 ± 19 kg) joined the study. In total, 286 out of 330 scenes (86.7\%) were rated correctly. Ratings were false negative (FN: "no movements detected, but recorded") in 7 out of 180 motion scenes (3.9\%). Ratings were false positive (FP: "movements detected, but not recorded") in 37 out of 150 scenes (24.7\%), more often in men than women (26 out of 60 vs. 11 out of 90, respectively; p \< 0.001). Of note, in 16 of these 37 FP-rated scenes, a vibrating mobile phone was identified as a potential confounder. The emergency scenes were correctly rated in 64 of the 75 runs (85.3\%); 10 of the 11 FP-rated scenes occurred in male subjects. Conclusions: The MD allowed for identifying motions of test subjects with high sensitivity (96\%) and acceptable specificity (75\%). Accuracy might increase further if activities are recorded continuously under real-world conditions.}, language = {en} } @article{HiewEibeckNguemenietal.2023, author = {Hiew, Shawn and Eibeck, Leila and Nguemeni, Carine and Zeller, Daniel}, title = {The influence of age and physical activity on locomotor adaptation}, series = {Brain Sciences}, volume = {13}, journal = {Brain Sciences}, number = {9}, issn = {2076-3425}, doi = {10.3390/brainsci13091266}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-362478}, year = {2023}, abstract = {Background: Aging increases individual susceptibility to falls and injuries, suggesting poorer adaptation of balance responses to perturbation during locomotion, which can be measured with the locomotor adaptation task (LAT). However, it is unclear how aging and lifestyle factors affect these responses during walking. Hence, the present study investigates the relationship between balance and lifestyle factors during the LAT in healthy individuals across the adult lifespan using a correlational design. Methods: Thirty participants aged 20-78 years performed an LAT on a split-belt treadmill (SBT). We evaluated the magnitude and rate of adaptation and deadaptation during the LAT. Participants reported their lifelong physical and cognitive activity. Results: Age positively correlated with gait-line length asymmetry at the late post-adaptation phase (p = 0.007). These age-related effects were mediated by recent physical activity levels (p = 0.040). Conclusion: Our results confirm that locomotor adaptive responses are preserved in aging, but the ability to deadapt newly learnt balance responses is compromised with age. Physical activity mediates these age-related effects. Therefore, gait symmetry post-adaptation could effectively measure the risk of falling, and maintaining physical activity could protect against declines in balance.}, language = {en} } @article{GryszelSchlossarekWuerthneretal.2023, author = {Gryszel, Maciej and Schlossarek, Tim and W{\"u}rthner, Frank and Natali, Mirco and Głowacki, Eric Daniel}, title = {Water-soluble cationic perylene diimide dyes as stable photocatalysts for H\(_2\)O\(_2\) evolution}, series = {ChemPhotoChem}, volume = {7}, journal = {ChemPhotoChem}, number = {9}, issn = {2367-0932}, doi = {10.1002/cptc.202300070}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-370250}, year = {2023}, abstract = {Photocatalytic generation of hydrogen peroxide, H\(_2\)O\(_2\), has gained increasing attention in recent years, with applications ranging from solar energy conversion to biophysical research. While semiconducting solid-state materials are normally regarded as the workhorse for photogeneration of H\(_2\)O\(_2\), an intriguing alternative for on-demand H\(_2\)O\(_2\) is the use of photocatalytic organic dyes. Herein we report the use of water-soluble dyes based on perylene diimide molecules which behave as true molecular catalysts for the light-induced conversion of dissolved oxygen to hydrogen peroxide. In particular, we address how to obtain visible-light photocatalysts which are stable with respect to aggregation and photochemical degradation. We report on the factors affecting efficiency and stability, including variable electron donors, oxygen partial pressure, pH, and molecular catalyst structure. The result is a perylene diimide derivative with unprecedented peroxide evolution performance using a broad range of organic donor molecules and operating in a wide pH range.}, language = {en} }