TY - JOUR A1 - Medler, Juliane A1 - Nelke, Johannes A1 - Weisenberger, Daniela A1 - Steinfatt, Tim A1 - Rothaug, Moritz A1 - Berr, Susanne A1 - Hünig, Thomas A1 - Beilhack, Andreas A1 - Wajant, Harald T1 - TNFRSF receptor-specific antibody fusion proteins with targeting controlled FcγR-independent agonistic activity JF - Cell Death & Disease N2 - Antibodies specific for TNFRSF receptors that bind soluble ligands without getting properly activated generally act as strong agonists upon FcγR binding. Systematic analyses revealed that the FcγR dependency of such antibodies to act as potent agonists is largely independent from isotype, FcγR type, and of the epitope recognized. This suggests that the sole cellular attachment, achieved by Fc domain-FcγR interaction, dominantly determines the agonistic activity of antibodies recognizing TNFRSF receptors poorly responsive to soluble ligands. In accordance with this hypothesis, we demonstrated that antibody fusion proteins harboring domains allowing FcγR-independent cell surface anchoring also act as strong agonist provided they have access to their target. This finding defines a general possibility to generate anti-TNFRSF receptor antibodies with FcγR-independent agonism. Moreover, anti-TNFRSF receptor antibody fusion proteins with an anchoring domain promise superior applicability to conventional systemically active agonists when an anchoring target with localized disease associated expression can be addressed. KW - biologics KW - proteins Y1 - 2019 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-223948 VL - 10 ER - TY - THES A1 - Jorgacevic, Ivana T1 - Elucidating the interconnection of GvHD and Western diet-induced atherosclerosis T1 - Aufklärung des Zusammenhangs von GvHD und durch westliche Ernährung induzierter Atherosklerose N2 - Allogeneic hematopoietic cell transplantation (Allo-HCT) is the main and only treatment for many malignant and non-malignant haematological disorders. Even though the treatment has improved through the years and patient life expectancy has increased, graft versus host disease (GvHD) is still considered the main obstacle and one of the main reasons for increased mortality. Furthermore, improved patient’s survival and life expectancy brought into question the late post-HCT complications. The leading cause of late death after allo-HCT is the relapse of primary disease as well as chronic GvHD (cGvHD). However, a clear relationship was also described with pulmonary complications, endocrine dysfunction and infertility, and cataracts in post-HCT patients. In the last years big concern regarding a cumulative cardiovascular incidence in long-term survivors has been raised. Severe cardiovascular disease (CVD) is caused by atherosclerosis which is considered a chronic inflammatory disease of blood vessels. As such, it takes a long time from endothelial damage, as the onset event, and followed plaque formation to a manifestation of severe consequences, such as stroke, coronary heart disease, or peripheral arterial disease. Endothelial damage is well documented in patients post-HCT. In the context of allo-HCT, the endothelial damage is induced by the conditioning regimen with or without total body irradiation (TBI). Furthermore, endothelial cells (ECs) have been documented as a target of GvHD and increased concentration of circulating endothelial cells (CEC) coinciding with an increase in the number of circulating alloreactive T cells. According to 2021 ESC Guidelines on CVD prevention, the main atherosclerotic CVD (ASCVD) risk factors are blood apolipoprotein B (ApoB)-containing lipoproteins (of which low-density lipoprotein (LDL) is the most abundant), high blood pressure, cigarette smoking and diabetes mellitus (DM). GvHD is considered a high-risk factor for the onset of dyslipidaemia, hypertension, and DM. Overall, the risk of premature cardiovascular death is 2.7 fold increased in comparison to the general population, while the cumulative incidence of cardiovascular complications was shown to be up to 47% at ten years after reduced intensity conditioning (RIC), post-HCT. However, up to date, there are no available studies elucidating the interconnection between GvHD and atherosclerosis. The goal of this study was, therefore, to investigate the involvement of GvHD in the progression of atherosclerosis as well as to elucidate whether cytotoxic, CD8+ T cells that were shown to play a significant role in endothelial damage during the course of skin GvHD on one hand, and inducers of formation of unstable plaque on the other, are involved in this interconnection. For that purpose we established a novel minor histocompatibility anti gens (miHAg) allo-HCT Western diet (WD)-induced atherosclerosis mouse model. We were able to show that GvHD has a significant impact on atherosclerosis development in B6.Ldlr−/− recipient mice even in the absence of overt clinical disease activity. It seems that the impact is at least partly induced by CD8+ T cells, that showed significantly increased infiltration of aortic lesions in mice facing subclinical GvHD. As studies have shown in regular atherosclerotic mouse models as well as in humans, these CD8+ T cells exhibited not only increased expression of genes involved in activation, survival and differentiation to cytotoxic phenotype, but also some genes pointing out their exhaustion, that were absent in CD4+ T cell cluster. When anti-CD8β antibody was applied once per week along with WD feeding for eight weeks, the plaque formation was significantly reduced in aorta and aortic root pointing out the importance of these cells in an alloreactivity induced lesion formation. Furthermore, anti-CD8β treatment led to significantly decreased necrotic core formation followed by overall increase in plaque stability. Strikingly, bone marrow plus T cells (BMT) recipients fed WD showed significantly increased serum cholesterol levels in comparison to bone marrow (BM) (a group lacking alloreactive T cells that induce GvHD). This effect was reversed when anti-CD8β treatment was applied, suggesting, at least partly, an impact of alloreactive CD8+ T cells on cholesterol levels. Expression of genes responsible for lipid metabolism pointed out the tendency of the liver to regulate the increased cholesterol levels, however, the mechanism behind this phenotype still remains to be revealed. On the other hand, the impact of obesity, induced by chronic high-fat diet (HFD) feeding, has been shown to be an independent risk factor for gastrointestinal GvHD. Similarly, in major histocompatibility complex (MHC) disparate allo-HCT mouse model, we have noticed that even short-term WD intake leads to a significant decrease in survival of mice post-HCT. When the concentration of transplanted alloreactive T cells was reduced, the survival was improved, pointing out the involvement of these cells in the pathogenesis. Additionally, bioluminescence imaging (BLI) during initiation and effector phase of acute GvHD (aGvHD) revealed increased infiltration of alloreactive T cells in mice fed WD. Studies in an obesity model, we could confirm the involvement of specifically CD4+ T cells in WD induced impact, as the relative number of these cells was significantly increased in small intestine on day six post-HCT in mice fed WD. This increased intestinal infiltration was preceded by increase in the number of alloreactive T cells expressing intestine homing receptor (α4β7 integrin) in peripheral lymph nodes (LNs). Even though the number of T cells was not changed in the spleen of WD fed mice, the subset of CD4+ and CD8+ T cells that were highly secreting TNFα was increased as well as the expression of genes regulating pro-inflammatory cytokines such as IL-6 and interferon (IFN)γ pointing out significant WD-induced inflammation. Moreover, slight tendency towards increased intestinal permeability and load of translocated luminal bacteria, that we observed, could induce severe endotoxemia and dysregulated systemic immune response that could lead to detrimental induction of cell death. Justifying our speculations, we noted increased levels of transaminases and an increase in lactate dehydrogenase (LDH) levels (pointing out significant tissue damages). However, the exact mechanism behind this detrimental WD impact still remains to be elucidated. N2 - Die allogene hämatopoetische Zelltransplantation (engl.: allogeneic hematopoietic cell transplantation; allo-HCT) ist die wichtigste und einzige Behandlung für viele bösartige und nicht bösartige hämatologische Erkrankungen. Auch wenn sich die Behandlung im Laufe der Jahre verbessert hat und die Lebenserwartung der Patienten gestiegen ist, gilt die Transplantat-gegen-Wirt-Krankheit (engl.: graft versus host disease; GvHD) nach wie vor als Haupthindernis und ist einer der Hauptgründe für die erhöhte Sterblichkeit. Darüber hinaus hat die Verbesserung der Überlebensrate und der Lebenserwartung der Patienten dazu geführt, dass die Spätkomplikationen nach der HCT in Frage gestellt wer den. Die Hauptursache für den späten Tod nach einer allo-HCT ist das Wiederauftreten der Primärerkrankung und die chronische GvHD (cGvHD). Es wurde jedoch auch ein ein deutiger Zusammenhang mit pulmonalen Komplikationen, endokriner Dysfunktion und Unfruchtbarkeit sowie Katarakten bei Patienten nach einer HCT beschrieben. In den letzten Jahren wurde große Besorgnis hinsichtlich einer kumulativen kardio vaskulären Inzidenz bei Langzeitüberlebenden geäußert. Schwere Herz-Kreislauf Erkrankungen werden durch Atherosklerose verursacht, die als chronische Entzündu ngserkrankung der Blutgefäße gilt. Von der Endothelschädigung als Beginn und der anschließenden Plaquebildung bis zur Manifestation schwerwiegender Folgen wie Schla ganfall, koronare Herzkrankheit oder periphere arterielle Verschlusskrankheit vergeht eine lange Zeit. Endothelschäden sind bei Patienten nach HCT gut dokumen tiert. Im Zusammenhang mit der allo-HCT wird die Endothelschädigung durch das Konditionierungsschema mit oder ohne TBI induziert. Darüber hinaus wurde dokumentiert, dass Endothelzellen ein Ziel der GvHD sind und dass eine erhöhte Konzentration zirkulierender Endothelzellen (engl: circulating endothelial cells; CEC) mit einem Anstieg der Anzahl zirkulierender alloreaktiver T-Zellen korreliert. Nach den ESC-Leitlinien 2021 zur Prävention von Herz-Kreislauf-Erkrankungen sind die wichtigsten Risikofaktoren für atherosklerotische Herz-Kreislauf-Erkrankungen (engl.: atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease; ASCVD) Apolipoprotein B (ApoB)-haltige Lipoproteine im Blut (von denen das Low-Density-Lipoprotein (LDL) am häufigsten vorkommt), Bluthochdruck, Zigarettenrauchen und Diabetes mellitus (DM). GvHD gilt als Hochrisikofaktor für das Auftreten von Dyslipidämie, Bluthochdruck und DM. Insgesamt ist das Risiko eines vorzeitigen kardiovaskulären Todes im Vergleich zur Allgemeinbevölkerung um das 2,7-fache erhöht, während die kumulative Inzidenz kardiovaskulärer Komp likationen zehn Jahre nach einer Konditionierung mit reduzierter Intensität (RIC) nach einer HCT bei bis zu 47% lag. Bislang gibt es jedoch keine Studien, die den Zusam menhang zwischen GvHD und Atherosklerose aufklären. Ziel dieser Studie war es daher, die Beteiligung der GvHD am Fortschreiten der Atherosklerose zu untersuchen und zu klären, ob zytotoxische CD8+ T-Zellen, die einerseits eine bedeutende Rolle bei der En dothelschädigung im Verlauf der Haut-GvHD spielen und andererseits die Bildung insta biler Plaques induzieren, an diesem Zusammenhang beteiligt sind. Zu diesem Zweck haben wir ein neuartiges miHAg-allo-HCT Atherosklerose-Mausmodell etabliert. Wir konnten zeigen, dass GvHD einen signifikanten Einfluss auf die Entwicklung von Atherosklerose in B6.Ldlr−/−-Empfängermäusen hat, selbst wenn keine klinische Krankheitsaktivität vor 3 Chapter 1. Summary liegt. Es scheint, dass dieser Einfluss zumindest teilweise durch CD8+ T-Zellen induziert wird, die bei Mäusen mit subklinischer GvHD eine signifikant erhöhte Infiltration von Aortenläsionen zeigten. Dies wurde auch in Studien in regulären Atherosklerose-Modellen sowie beim Menschen gezeigt. Diese CD8+-T-Zellen wiesen nicht nur eine erhöhte Expression von Genen auf, die an der Aktivierung, dem Überleben und der Differenzierung zum zytotoxischen Phänotyp beteiligt sind, sondern auch einige Gene, die auf zelluläre Erschöpfung hinweisen, die im CD4+-T-Zell-Cluster fehlten. Wurde ein Anti-CD8β-Antikörper einmal wöchentlich zusammen mit der Fütterung von WD acht Wochen lang verabreicht, so wurde die Plaquebildung in der Aorta und der Aortenwurzel signifikant reduziert, was auf die Bedeutung dieser Zellen bei der durch Alloreaktivität induzierten Läsionsbildung hinweist. Darüber hinaus führte eine Anti-CD8β-Behandlung zu einer signifikant verringerten Bildung eines nekrotischen Kerns, gefolgt von einer allge meinen Zunahme der Plaquestabilität. Auffallend ist, dass BMT-Empfänger, die mit WD gefüttert wurden, im Vergleich zu BM (einer Gruppe ohne alloreaktive T-Zellen, die GvHD induzieren) signifikant erhöhte Serumcholesterinwerte aufwiesen. Dieser Effekt kehrte sich um, wenn eine Anti-CD8β-Behandlung durchgeführt wurde, was zumindest teilweise auf einen Einfluss alloreaktiver CD8+-T-Zellen auf den Cholesterinspiegel schließen lässt. Die Expression von Genen, die für den Lipidstoffwechsel verantwortlich sind, wies auf die Tendenz der Leber hin, den erhöhten Cholesterinspiegel zu regulieren; der Mechanismus, der diesem Phänotyp zugrunde liegt, muss jedoch noch aufgeklärt werden. Andererseits hat sich gezeigt, dass die durch chronische Fütterung induzierte Fettleibigkeit ein un abhängiger Risikofaktor für gastrointestinale GvHD ist. In ähnlicher Weise haben wir in dem MHC disparaten allo-HCT-Mausmodell festgestellt, dass selbst eine kurzfristige WD-Zufuhr zu einer signifikanten Verringerung des Überlebens der Mäuse nach der HCT führte. Wenn die Konzentration der transplantierten alloreaktiven T-Zellen reduziert wurde, verbesserte sich die Überlebensrate, was auf die Beteiligung dieser Zellen an der Pathogenese hinweist. Darüber hinaus zeigte die Biolumineszenz-Bildgebung (engl.: bio luminiscence imaging; BLI) während der Initiations- und Effektorphase der aGvHD eine erhöhte Infiltration alloreaktiver T-Zellen bei Mäusen, die mit WD gefüttert wurden. Wie Studien gezeigt in einem Adipositasmodell vorgeschlagen haben, konnten wir die Beteili gung von spezifisch CD4+ T-Zellen an der WD-induzierten Wirkung bestätigen, da die relative Anzahl dieser Zellen im Dünndarm am sechsten Tag nach der HCT bei Mäusen, die mit WD gefüttert wurden, signifikant erhöht war. Dieser erhöhten Darminfiltration ging ein Anstieg der Zahl alloreaktiver T-Zellen voraus, die den Darm-Homing-Rezeptor (α4β7-Integrin) in den peripheren LNs exprimieren. Obwohl sich die Anzahl der T-Zellen in der Milz von mit WD gefütterten Mäusen nicht veränderte, war die Untergruppe der CD4+- und CD8+-T-Zellen, die in hohem Maße TNFα sezernierten, ebenso erhöht wie die Expression von Genen, die pro-inflammatorische Zytokine wie IL-6 und IFNγ reg ulieren, was auf eine signifikante WD-induzierte Entzündung hinweist. Darüber hinaus könnte die von uns beobachtete leichte Tendenz zu einer erhöhten intestinalen Perme abilität und Belastung mit translozierten luminalen Bakterien eine schwere Endotoxämie und eine dysregulierte systemische Immunantwort auslösen, die zu einer schädlichen In duktion des Zelltods führen könnte. Zur Untermauerung unserer Spekulationen stellten wir erhöhte Transaminasenwerte und einen Anstieg der LDH-Werte fest (was auf erhe bliche Gewebeschäden hinweist).Jedoch verbleibt der genaue Mechanismus, der zu den verheerenden Auswirkungen von WD führt, ungeklärt. KW - Periphere Stammzellentransplantation KW - Arteriosklerose KW - GvHD KW - HCT KW - Atherosclerosis Y1 - 2024 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-325792 ER - TY - THES A1 - Papay, Marion T1 - Notwendigkeit der präoperativen Reposition von distalen, nach dorsal dislozierten Radiusfrakturen bei bestehender Operationsindikation im Hinblick auf das Schmerzniveau sowie postoperative Ergebnisse T1 - Necessity of preoperative closed reduction of dorsally displaced distal radius fractures with existing surgical indication with regard to the pain level and postoperative results N2 - Die distale Radiusfraktur gehört zu den häufigsten Frakturen in Deutschland mit einem Inzidenzanstieg im Alter unter Betonung des weiblichen Geschlechts. Dabei zeigt sich ein zunehmender Trend in Richtung operative Versorgung, allen voran die Versorgung mittels winkelstabiler Plattensysteme. Instabile, distale Radiusfrakturen werden dabei vor geplanter operativer Versorgung im Rahmen der Initialbehandlung üblicherweise geschlossen reponiert und im Gipsverband retiniert. Ziel der vorliegenden monozentrischen, prospektiv randomisierten Studie mit zwei Studiengruppen war es herauszufinden, ob sich das Unterlassen der Reposition vor geplanter Operation nachteilig auf das Schmerzniveau in der präoperativen Phase auswirkt und ob sich durch die Dislokation Nachteile in Bezug auf den Nervus medianus im Sinne eines Traktionsschadens sowie bezüglich des klinisch-radiologischen Ausheilungsergebnisses zeigen. Die Studie zeigte, dass das Schmerzempfinden während der präoperativen Gipsbehandlung unabhängig von einer vorherigen Reposition war. Für den primären Endpunkt an Tag 1 nach der Akutbehandlung konnte statistisch signifikante Nichtunterlegenheit der Gruppe ohne Reposition gegenüber der Gruppe mit Reposition nachgewiesen werden. Gleiches galt für Tag 2, sowohl für die absoluten Schmerzniveaus als auch für die Schmerzlinderung. Das Unterlassen der Reposition hatte zudem keine nachteiligen Effekte auf den Nervus medianus. Gleiches zeigte sich für das klinische und radiologische Ausheilungsergebnis. Für die funktionellen DASH- und Krimmer-Scores konnte ein Jahr postoperativ ebenfalls statistisch signifikante Nichtunterlegenheit der Gruppe ohne Reposition nachgewiesen werden. Diese Erkenntnisse bestätigen die in der Literatur vorhandenen Ergebnisse verschiedener Studien dahingehend, dass das Unterlassen der Reposition keine nachteiligen Effekte auf das postoperative Outcome hat. Einige Studien verdeutlichen zudem, dass es nach Reposition, insbesondere bei Vorliegen gewisser Risiko- und Instabilitätsfaktoren, ohnehin zur sekundären Dislokation kommt, sodass die generelle Notwendigkeit der Reposition vor Gipsanlage sowohl vor einer operativen als auch vor einer konservativen Weiterbehandlung angezweifelt werden muss. N2 - The distal radius fracture is one of the most common fractures in Germany, with an increase in incidence with age and an emphasis on the female sex. There is an increasing trend towards surgical treatment, above all treatments using locking plate systems. Prior to planned surgical treatment, unstable, distal radius fractures are usually reduced in a closed manner as part of the initial treatment and are retained in a plaster cast. The aim of the present monocentric, prospective randomized study with two study groups was to find out whether omitting reduction before planned surgery has a negative effect on the pain level in the preoperative phase and whether the dislocation has disadvantages with regard to the median nerve in terms of traction damage and with regard to the clinical and radiological healing result. The study showed that the sensation of pain during preoperative plaster treatment was independent of previous reduction. For the primary endpoint on day 1 after acute treatment, statistically significant non-inferiority of the group without reduction compared to the group with reduction was demonstrated. The same was true for day 2, both for absolute pain levels and pain relief. The omission of the reduction also had no adverse effects on the median nerve. The same was shown for the clinical and radiological healing results. For the functional DASH and Krimmer scores, statistically significant non-inferiority of the group without reduction was also demonstrated one year postoperatively. These findings confirm the results of various studies in the literature to the effect that omitting reduction has no detrimental effects on the postoperative outcome. Some studies also make it clear that secondary dislocation occurs anyway after reduction, especially in the presence of certain risk and instability factors, so that the general necessity of reduction prior to plaster application must be questioned both before surgical and conservative further treatment. KW - distale Radiusfraktur KW - Reposition KW - geschlossene präoperative Reposition KW - präoperatives Schmerzniveau KW - distale instabile Radiusfraktur KW - preoperative closed reduction KW - preoperative pain level KW - unstable distal radius fracture Y1 - 2024 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-363882 N1 - Erstellung der Disseration an folgendem Institut: Abteilung für Orthopädie und Unfallchirurgie Caritas Krankenhaus Bad Mergentheim Lehrkrankenhaus der Universität Würzburg ER - TY - THES A1 - von der Heide, Julia Magdalena T1 - Ist eine Berechnung der Geometrie der Halswirbelkörper anhand ihrer Morphologie im Kindesalter und somit eine Individualisierung der CVM-Methode möglich? T1 - Is it possible to calculate the geometry of the cervical vertebral bodies based on their morphology in childhood and thus individualize the CVM method? N2 - Ziel der vorliegenden Studie war es zu untersuchen, ob anhand geometrischer Merkmale der HWK im Kindesalter eine sichere individuelle Vorhersage der Morphologie der HWK zum Ende der Entwicklung möglich ist. Hierdurch könnte eine Individualisierung der CVM-Methode und somit eine Einschätzung des bereits verstrichenen Wachstums erfolgen. Zu diesem Zweck wurden insgesamt 1377 FRS-Aufnahmen von 267 Patienten – 110 weibliche und 157 männliche – aus dem Archiv der Poliklinik für Kieferorthopädie des Universitätsklinikums Würzburg digitalisiert und untersucht. Die HWK wurden im Programm OnyxCeph (Herst.: Image Instruments GmbH) quantifiziert und die berechneten Werte mit der Software SPSS statistisch ausgewertet. Mittels linearer Regressionen wurde versucht, anhand der Morphologie der Wirbelkörper vor dem puberalen Wachstumsschub auf die Geometrie der HWK im Erwachsenenalter zu schließen. Zur Illustrierung wurden Streudiagramm und die dazugehörigen Abfolgen von Röntgenbildern dargestellt. Eine Schätzung der Geometrie der HWK im Erwachsenenalter würde bei den separat betrachteten Parametern und bei einer gemeinsamen Betrachtung der Parameter kaum zu korrekten Einschätzungen führen. Die Streudiagramme mit den Bilderabfolgen stützen diese These ebenfalls und illustrieren die mögliche Fehleinschätzung der Geometrie. Die Ergebnisse der Studie zeigen erneut, dass die Geometrie der HWK im Erwachsenenalter sehr variabel ist, wie komplex die Entwicklung der HWK ist und dass anhand ihrer Geometrie im Kindesalter keine sichere Einschätzung der skelettalen Reife möglich ist. Eine Individualisierung der CVM-Methode ist anhand der in dieser Studie untersuchten Parameter nicht möglich. Somit lässt sich schlussfolgern, dass die CVM-Methode nicht als alleinige Methode zur präzisen skelettalen Alterseinschätzung verlässlich genutzt werden kann, sondern für eine sichere Beurteilung weitere Reifeindikatoren hinzugezogen werden sollten. Allerdings sollten hierzu zusätzliche radiologische Untersuchungen, wie beispielsweise die Handröntgenaufnahme, nur dann durchgeführt werden, wenn diese dem ALARA-Prinzip entsprechen. N2 - The aim of the present study was to investigate whether a reliable individual prediction of the morphology of the cervical vertebral bodies at the end of development is possible based on their geometric features in childhood. This could allow the CVM method to be individualized and thus an assessment of the growth that has already occurred. For this purpose, a total of 1377 FRS images of 267 patients - 110 female and 157 male - from the archive of the Department of Orthodontics at the University Hospital of Würzburg were digitized and examined. The cervical vertebrae were quantified using the OnyxCeph program and the calculated values were statistically evaluated using the SPSS software. Through linear regressions an attempt was made to use the morphology of the cervical vertebral bodies before the pubertal growth spurt to draw conclusions about the geometry of the cervical vertebrae in adulthood. A scatter diagram and the associated sequences of X-ray images were displayed to illustrate this. An estimate of the geometry of the cervical vertebral bodies in adulthood would hardly lead to correct assessments wheter the parameters were considered separately or together. The scatter diagrams with the image sequences also support this thesis and illustrate the possible misjudgement of the geometry. The results of the study show once again the geometrical variability and the complexity of the development of the cervical vertebral bodies, which makes it impossible to give a reliable assessment of skeletal maturity based on its geometry in childhood. It is not possible to individualize the CVM method based on the parameters examined in this study. It can therefore be concluded that the CVM method cannot be used reliably as the sole method for precise skeletal age assessment, but that further maturity indicators should be involved for a reliable assessment. However, additional radiological examinations, such as hand X-rays, should only be carried out if they comply with the ALARA principle. KW - Skelett KW - CVM-Methode KW - Altersbestimmung Y1 - 2024 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-360753 ER - TY - THES A1 - Krings, Moritz T1 - Universitäre Psychiatrie um 1900 : Die Anfangsjahre der psychiatrischen Klinik in Würzburg T1 - University psychiatry around 1900 : The early years of the psychiatric clinic in Würzburg N2 - Ende des 19. Jahrhunderts standen sich in Deutschland zwei verschiedene Arten psychiatrischer Institutionen gegenüber, die Anstaltspsychiatrien auf der einen, die universitären psychiatrischen Kliniken auf der anderen Seite. Die psychiatriehistorische Forschung widmete sich überwiegend psychiatrischen Anstalten während Kliniken hier unterrepräsentiert sind. Die vorliegende Arbeit möchte zur historischen Kenntnis universitärer psychiatrischer Einrichtungen beitragen. Hierzu werden die Charakteristika einer psychiatrischen Klinik um 1900 anhand des Beispiels der psychiatrischen Klinik der Universität Würzburg betrachtet. Der Fokus liegt hierbei neben Lage und Aufbau der Klinik sowie deren Personal auf den drei Bereichen Patient*innen, Forschung und Lehre. N2 - At the end of the 19th century, there were two different types of psychiatric institutions in Germany: asylums on the one hand and university psychiatric clinics on the other. Research into the history of psychiatry has mainly focused on asylums, while clinics are underrepresented. This study aims to contribute to the historical knowledge of university psychiatric institutions. To this end, the characteristics of a psychiatric clinic around 1900 are examined using the example of the psychiatric clinic at the University of Würzburg. In addition to the location and structure of the clinic and its staff, the focus is on the three main topics of patients, research and teaching. KW - Julius-Maximilians-Universität Würzburg KW - Psychiatrie KW - Rieger, Konrad KW - Psychiatriegeschichte KW - Universitäre Psychiatrie KW - History of Psychiatry KW - Wuerzburg KW - Clinical psychiatry KW - University of Wuerzburg KW - Würzburg Y1 - 2024 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-361407 ER - TY - THES A1 - Gaballa, Abdallah Hatem Hassan Hosny Ahmed T1 - PAF1c drives MYC-mediated immune evasion in pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma T1 - PAF1c treibt die MYC-vermittelte Immunevasion im duktalen Adenokarzinom der Bauchspeicheldrüse an N2 - The expression of the MYC proto-oncogene is elevated in a large proportion of patients with pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma (PDAC). Previous findings in PDAC have shown that this increased MYC expression mediates immune evasion and promotes S-phase progression. How these functions are mediated and whether a downstream factor of MYC mediates these functions has remained elusive. Recent studies identifying the MYC interactome revealed a complex network of interaction partners, highlighting the need to identify the oncogenic pathway of MYC in an unbiased manner. In this work, we have shown that MYC ensures genomic stability during S-phase and prevents transcription-replication conflicts. Depletion of MYC and inhibition of ATR kinase showed a synergistic effect to induce DNA damage. A targeted siRNA screen targeting downstream factors of MYC revealed that PAF1c is required for DNA repair and S-phase progression. Recruitment of PAF1c to RNAPII was shown to be MYC dependent. PAF1c was shown to be largely dispensable for cell proliferation and regulation of MYC target genes. Depletion of CTR9, a subunit of PAF1c, caused strong tumor regression in a pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma model, with long-term survival in a subset of mice. This effect was not due to induction of DNA damage, but to restoration of tumor immune surveillance. Depletion of PAF1c resulted in the release of RNAPII with transcription elongation factors, including SPT6, from the bodies of long genes, promoting full-length transcription of short genes. This resulted in the downregulation of long DNA repair genes and the concomitant upregulation of short genes, including MHC class I genes. These data demonstrate that a balance between long and short gene transcription is essential for tumor progression and that interference with PAF1c levels shifts this balance toward a tumor-suppressive transcriptional program. It also directly links MYC-mediated S-phase progression to immune evasion. Unlike MYC, PAF1c has a stable, known folded structure; therefore, the development of a small molecule targeting PAF1c may disrupt the immune evasive function of MYC while sparing its physiological functions in cellular growth. N2 - Die Expression des MYC-Proto-Onkogens ist bei einem großen Teil der Patienten mit duktalem Adenokarzinom der Bauchspeicheldrüse (PDAC) erhöht. Bisherige Erkenntnisse in der Erforschung des ankreaskarzinoms zeigen, dass die erhöhte MYCExpression die Umgehung des Immunsystems bewirkt und die Progression der S-Phase fördert. Wie diese Funktionen vermittelt werden und ob ein nachgeschalteter Faktor von MYC für diese Funktion verantwortlich ist, blieb jedoch bisher ungeklärt. Jüngste Studien zur Identifizierung des MYC-Interaktoms haben ein sehr komplexes Netzwerk an Interaktionspartnern von MYC aufgedeckt, was die Notwendigkeit unterstreicht, die onkogenen Eigenschaften von MYC und seinen Interaktionspartnern unvoreingenommen und genau zu untersuchen. In dieser Arbeit konnte gezeigt werden, dass MYC die genomische Stabilität während der S-Phase herstellt und Konflikte zwischen Transkription und Replikation verhindert. Die Depletion von MYC und die Hemmung der ATR-Kinase zeigten bei der Induktion von DNA Schäden eine synergistische Wirkung. Ein siRNA-Screen, der Gene beinhaltete, die MYC nachgeschaltet sind, ergab, dass PAF1c für die DNA-Reparatur und die S-PhasenProgression erforderlich ist. Es zeigte sich außerdem, dass die Rekrutierung von PAF1c an RNAPII von MYC abhängig ist. Für die Zellproliferation und die Regulierung von MYCZielgenen ist PAF1c jedoch weitgehend entbehrlich. Es konnte gezeigt werden, dass die Depletion von CTR9, einer Untereinheit von PAF1c, in einem murinen Modell des duktalen Adenokarzinoms der Bauchspeicheldrüse zu einer starken Tumorregression mit langfristigem Überleben einiger Mäuse führte. Diese Wirkung war nicht auf die Induktion von DNA-Schäden zurückzuführen, sondern auf die Wiederherstellung der Immunüberwachung des Tumors. Die Deletion von PAF1c führte zu einer Umverteilung von RNAPII und Trankriptionselongationsfaktoren wie SPT6, von langen Genen hin zu kurzen Genen. Dadurch wurden lange Gene wie zum Beispiel DNA Reparaturgene nicht vollständig transkribiert, kurze Gene wie MHC-Klasse-I-Gene hingegen schon. Diese Daten zeigen, dass ein Gleichgewicht zwischen der Transkription langer und kurzer Gene für die Tumorprogression wichtig ist und dass eine Verminderung der PAF1c-Konzentration dieses Gleichgewicht in Richtung eines tumorsuppressiven Transkriptionsprogramms verschiebt. Außerdem besteht ein direkter Zusammenhang zwischen der MYCvermittelten S-Phasen-Progression und der Umgehung des Immunsystems. Im Gegensatz zu MYC verfügt PAF1c über eine stabile und gut bekannte gefaltete Struktur. Daher könnte die Entwicklung eines kleinen Moleküls, das PAF1c hemmt, die Funktion von MYC zur Umgehung des Immunsystems stören und gleichzeitig seine physiologischen Funktionen für das Zellwachstum nicht beeinträchtigen. KW - Myc KW - Transkription KW - PAF1c KW - Transcription elongation KW - Immune evasion KW - Immunevasion Y1 - 2024 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-360459 ER - TY - THES A1 - Polzin, Charlotte T1 - Entwicklung eines Screeningverfahrens für Linezolid-resistente Enterokokken und Aufnahme der Prävalenz T1 - Development of a screening method for linezolid-resistant enterococci and determination of prevalence N2 - Enterokokken gehören zu den bedeutendsten nosokomialen Keimen. Die Verbreitung von Multiresistenzen bei diesen Keimen stellt das deutsche Gesundheitssystem aufgrund von wenigen verbleibenden Therapieoptionen von Infektionen vor große Probleme. Die KRINKO des Robert-Koch-Instituts empfiehlt als mögliche Präventionsmaßnahme ein regelmäßiges Screening auf Enterokokken mit Vancomycin- bzw. Linezolid-Resistenzen. Ziel dieser Arbeit war es, ein kulturelles Screeningverfahren für Linezolid-resistente Enterokokken (LRE) zu entwickeln und dieses anschließend im Routinescreening des Universitätsklinikums Würzburg zu etablieren. Es wurde ein Verfahren entwickelt, welches sich aus einem Anreicherungsschritt mit 3 mg/l Linezolid versetzter selektiver Enterococcosel-Bouillon und einer anschließenden Subkultivierung auf Linezolid-Enterococcosel-Agar mit 4 mg/l Linezolid zusammensetzt. In einer Simulation von klinischen Bedingungen zeigte sich eine gute Sensitivität und Spezifität. Das entwickelte Screeningverfahren wurde mit einem geringen Sensitivitätsverlust und ohne zusätzliche Belastung für die Patienten in das bestehende Routinescreening für Vancomycin-resistente Enterokokken des Universitätsklinikums Würzburg eingegliedert. Die nachgewiesen LRE zeigten unterschiedliche Resistenzmechanismen, wobei bei dem Großteil der Isolate Resistenzgene nachgewiesen werden konnten. Des Weiteren zeigte sich ein breit gestreuter genetischer Hintergrund. Viele der Isolate gehörten genetischen Gruppen an, welche bisher kaum in hospitalisierten Patienten nachgewiesen wurden. Durch die labortechnische Weiterentwicklung von Screeningverfahren für LRE können diese möglicherweise bald routinemäßig in vielen Kliniken etabliert werden. N2 - Enterococci are one of the most important nosocomial pathogens. The spread of multiresistance in these pathogens poses a major problem for the German healthcare system due to the few remaining treatment options for infections. The Robert Koch Institute's KRINKO recommends regular screening for enterococci with vancomycin or linezolid resistance as a possible preventive measure. The aim of this work was to develop a cultural screening method for linezolid-resistant enterococci (LRE) and to establish it in routine screening at the University Hospital of Würzburg. A procedure was developed consisting of an enrichment step with 3 mg/l linezolid-added selective enterococcosel broth and a subsequent subcultivation on linezolid-enterococcosel agar with 4 mg/l linezolid. A simulation of clinical conditions showed good sensitivity and specificity. The developed screening method was integrated into the existing routine screening for vancomycin-resistant enterococci at the University Hospital of Würzburg with little loss of sensitivity and no additional burden for patients. The detected LRE showed different resistance mechanisms, with resistance genes being detected in the majority of isolates. In addition, a broad genetic background was found. Many of the isolates belonged to genetic groups that have rarely been detected in hospitalized patients. With further development of laboratory screening methods for LRE, it may soon be possible to establish them routinely in many hospitals. KW - Enterococcus KW - Linezolid KW - Multidrug-Resistenz KW - Linezolid-resistente Enterokokken KW - linezolid-resistant enterococci KW - Screeningverfahren KW - screening method KW - Screening Y1 - 2024 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-370665 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Elliot, Perry M. A1 - Germain, Dominique P. A1 - Hilz, Max J. A1 - Spada, Marco A1 - Wanner, Christoph A1 - Falissard, Bruno T1 - Why systematic literature reviews in Fabry disease should include all published evidence JF - European Journal of Medical Genetics N2 - Fabry disease is an X-linked inherited, progressive disorder of lipid metabolism resulting from the deficient activity of the enzyme α-galactosidase. Enzyme replacement therapy (ERT) with recombinant agalsidase, with intravenous infusions of either agalsidase beta or agalsidase alfa, is available and clinical experience now exceeds 15 years. There are very few randomised, placebo-controlled clinical trials evaluating the outcomes of ERT. Data are often derived from observational, registry-based studies and case reports. Pooled analysis of data from different sources may be limited by the heterogeneity of the patient populations, outcomes and treatment. Therefore, comprehensive systematic literature reviews of unpooled data are needed to determine the effects of ERT on disease outcomes. A systematic literature search was conducted in the Embase and PubMed (MEDLINE) databases to retrieve original articles that evaluated outcomes of ERT in patients with Fabry disease; the outcome data were analysed unpooled. The literature analysis included the full range of published literature including observational studies and case series/case reports. Considerable heterogeneity was found among the studies, with differences in sample size, statistical methods, ERT regimens and patient demographic and clinical characteristics. We have demonstrated the value of performing an unpooled systematic literature review of all published evidence of ERT outcomes in Fabry disease, highlighting that in a rare genetic disorder like Fabry disease, which is phenotypically diverse, different patient populations can require different disease management and therapeutic goals depending on age, genotype, and disease severity/level of organ involvement. In addition, these findings are valuable to guide the design and reporting of new clinical studies. KW - Fabry disease KW - enzyme replacement therapy KW - systematic literature review Y1 - 2019 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-226654 VL - 62 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Sondermann, Wiebke A1 - Utikal, Jochen Sven A1 - Enk, Alexander H. A1 - Schadendorf, Dirk A1 - Klode, Joachim A1 - Hauschild, Axel A1 - Weichenthal, Michael A1 - French, Lars E. A1 - Berking, Carola A1 - Schilling, Bastian A1 - Haferkamp, Sebastian A1 - Fröhling, Stefan A1 - von Kalle, Christof A1 - Brinker, Titus J. T1 - Prediction of melanoma evolution in melanocytic nevi via artificial intelligence: A call for prospective data JF - European Journal of Cancer N2 - Recent research revealed the superiority of artificial intelligence over dermatologists to diagnose melanoma from images. However, 30–50% of all melanomas and more than half of those in young patients evolve from initially benign lesions. Despite its high relevance for melanoma screening, neither clinicians nor computers are yet able to reliably predict a nevus’ oncologic transformation. The cause of this lies in the static nature of lesion presentation in the current standard of care, both for clinicians and algorithms. The status quo makes it difficult to train algorithms (and clinicians) to precisely assess the likelihood of a benign skin lesion to transform into melanoma. In addition, it inhibits the precision of current algorithms since ‘evolution’ image features may not be part of their decision. The current literature reveals certain types of melanocytic nevi (i.e. ‘spitzoid’ or ‘dysplastic’ nevi) and criteria (i.e. visible vasculature) that, in general, appear to have a higher chance to transform into melanoma. However, owing to the cumulative nature of oncogenic mutations in melanoma, a more fine-grained early morphologic footprint is likely to be detectable by an algorithm. In this perspective article, the concept of melanoma prediction is further explored by the discussion of the evolution of melanoma, the concept for training of such a nevi classifier and the implications of early melanoma prediction for clinical practice. In conclusion, the authors believe that artificial intelligence trained on prospective image data could be transformative for skin cancer diagnostics by (a) predicting melanoma before it occurs (i.e. pre-in situ) and (b) further enhancing the accuracy of current melanoma classifiers. Necessary prospective images for this research are obtained via free mole-monitoring mobile apps. KW - melanoma KW - skin cancer KW - artificial Intelligence KW - deep learning KW - prediction Y1 - 2019 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-239263 VL - 119 ER - TY - THES A1 - Danner, Elisabeth T1 - Systolische Ejektionszeit - Referenzwerte und Einfluss kardiovaskulärer Risikofaktoren in einer populationsbasierten Kohortenstudie T1 - Systolic ejection time - Reference values and impact of cardiovascular risk factors in a population-based cohort study N2 - Die systolische Ejektionszeit (SET) und die prä-Ejektionszeit (pET) sind Zeitintervalle, die sich zuverlässig mittels transthorakaler Echokardiographie erheben lassen und wichtige Aspekte in der kardialen Leistungsdiagnostik abbilden. Gleichwohl gibt es bislang für diese systolischen Zeitintervalle keine Normwerte. Die vorliegende Arbeit analysierte echokardiographische Daten von 4965 ProbandInnen der STAAB-Studie, einer umfänglich phänotypisierten populationsbasierten Kohortenstudie mit dem Ziel der Erstellung von Normwerten für die systolischen Zeitintervalle sowie der Identifizierung und Quantifizierung ihrer Determinanten mittels multivariable Regressionsanalysen. Aufgrund der starken Abhängigkeit der SET von der Herzfrequenz wurde die herzfrequenzkorrigierte SETc eingeführt, die in Anlehnung an die QTc-Zeit nach Fridericia berechnet wurde ("SET" /∛("RR-Intervall" )). Die Normwerte wurden anhand der gesunden Untergruppe (definiert durch Abwesenheit von kardiovaskulären Risikofaktoren oder Erkrankungen; N=966) aus STAAB generiert. Dem starken Einfluss von Geschlecht und Alter wurde dabei Rechnung getragen, indem für SET, SETc und pET alters- und geschlechtsspezifische Referenzwerte berechnet wurden. SETc war stark korreliert mit linksventrikulärer Ejektionsfraktion sowie enddiastolischem Volumen und Schlagvolumen. Zudem zeigte sich ein deutlicher Zusammenhang von SETc mit spezifischen Markern der Nachlast (Ea und Ees). Aus der großen Liste der klinischen Marker, die in STAAB erhoben wurden, ergab sich eine größere Anzahl von Einflussfaktoren. Bedeutsame Determinanten der systolischen Zeitintervalle waren insbesondere das metabolische Syndrom (sowie dessen Komponenten), das Rauchverhalten und die Einnahme von β Blockern. Die Ergebnisse zeigen, dass die systolischen Zeitintervalle, insbesondere SETc, reliable Informationen über das kardiale Kontraktionsverhalten liefern können. Derzeit werden neue Substanzklassen untersucht, die unter anderem über die Modifizierung von SET wirken sollen. Hier zu nennen sind insbesondere Myosin-Aktivatoren bei Herzinsuffizienz mit reduzierter Pumpfunktion wie zum Beispiel Omecamtiv Mecarbil oder Myosin-Inhibitoren bei Hypertropher Obstruktiver Kardiomyopathie. Die hierzu laufenden Studien betrachten auch die Effekte dieser Medikamente auf die systolischen Zeitintervalle als bedeutsame Surrogate der klinischen Effekte und letztlich der Prognose. Die nun vorliegenden Normwerte dieser Zeitintervalle erlauben es, die pathologisch veränderten Werte bei diesen spezifischen Krankheitsbildern und klinischen Studien besser einzuordnen und zu verstehen. N2 - The systolic ejection time (SET) and the pre-ejection time (pET) are time intervals that can be reliably recorded using transthoracic echocardiography and represent important aspects in cardiac performance diagnostics. However, there are currently no standard values for these systolic time intervals. The present research paper analyzed echocardiographic data from 4965 subjects from the STAAB study, a comprehensively characterized population-based cohort study with the aim of establishing standard values for the systolic time intervals and identifying and quantifying their determinants using multivariable regression analyses. Due to the strong dependency of SET on heart rate, the heart rate-corrected SETc was introduced which was calculated based on the QTc-time according to Fridericia ("SET" /∛("RR-Intervall" )). The standard values were generated from the STAAB study based on the healthy subgroup (defined by the absence of cardiovascular risk factors or diseases; N=966). Regarding the strong influence of gender and age, specific reference values for SET, SETc and pET implying gender and age affection were calculated. SETc was strongly correlated with left ventricular ejection fraction as well as end-diastolic volume and stroke volume. In addition, there was a notable correlation between SETc and specific markers of afterload (Ea and Ees). The large list of clinical markers collected in STAAB resulted in a number of affecting factors. Significant determinants of the systolic time intervals were in particular the metabolic syndrome (and its components), smoking behavior and the use of β-blockers. The results show that the systolic time intervals, especially SETc, can provide reliable information about cardiac contraction. New classes of substances are currently being investigated, which are supposed to work, among other things, by modifying SET. In particular, myosin activators in heart failure with reduced ejection fraction such as Omecamtiv Mecarbil or myosin inhibitors in hypertrophic obstructive cardiomyopathy should be mentioned here. The current studies also consider the effects of these drugs on the systolic time intervals as important surrogates of the clinical effects and the prognosis. The standard values for these time intervals enable better classifiying and unterstanding pathologically changed values in these specific disease pattern and clinical studies. KW - Referenzwert KW - Herzinsuffizienz KW - Risikofaktor KW - Systolische Ejektionszeit KW - kardiovaskuläre Risikofaktoren Y1 - 2024 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-370480 ER - TY - THES A1 - Engelbrecht, Elisabeth T1 - Retrospektive Auswertung des Therapieerfolges einer PTCD-Anlage bei Insuffizienz der Pankreatojejunostomie nach Pankreaskopfresektionen T1 - Retrospective evaluation of effective treatment of biliopancreatic fistulas due to leakage of the pancreatojejunostomy after pancreatic head resection by transhepatic biliary drainage N2 - Trotz stetiger Weiterentwicklung und Verbesserungen in chirurgischen Anastomosetechniken treten postoperative Pankreasfisteln (POPF) in 20 - 25 % der Patienten und Patientinnen als Komplikation nach partieller Pankreatikoduodenektomie (PPD) auf. Kommt es zu einer kombinierten Leckage aus Gallen- und Pankreassekret, wurde in dieser Arbeit die Definition einer komplizierten POPF (CPPF) eingeführt, welche eine seltene, aber schwerwiegende und gefährliche postoperative Komplikation darstellt. Neben einer Relaparotomie kann eine Restpankreatektomie als ultima ratio zur Beherrschung dieser schweren Komplikation notwendig werden, welche mit einer Mortalität von 50 % verbunden ist. Die Internationale Studiengruppe der Pankreaschirurgie (ISGPS) entwickelte ein Klassifikationssystem für POPF, welches auf Abweichungen der üblichen postoperativen Behandlungsstrategie beruht. Jedoch wurden keine spezifischen Behandlungsalgorithmen bzw. Therapiekonzepte, insbesondere im Falle einer CPPF, vorgeschlagen. In dieser Arbeit soll die therapeutische Effektivität einer perkutanen transhepatischen Cholangiodrainage (PTCD) bei Patienten und Patientinnen mit einer CPPF evaluiert werden. Dazu wurde eine retrospektive Analyse an Patienten und Patientinnen durchgeführt, welche eine CPPF nach PPD entwickelten. Die Patienten und Patientinnen wurden hinsichtlich der gewählten Behandlungsstrategie, des Outcomes, postoperativer Komplikationen nach Clavien-Dindo-Klassifikation, des CCI (Comprehensive Complication Index), der 30- und 90-Tage-Mortalität sowie Restpankreatektomie, postoperativer Arrosionsblutungen und der Hospitalisierungsdauer nach Behandlung einer CPPF analysiert. Zwischen 2007 und 2018 entwickelten 56 (19,1 %) von insgesamt 293 Patienten und Patientinnen eine relevante POPF (ISGPS Grad B/C) nach einer Pankreaskopfresektion. Darunter wurden 17 Patienten und Patientinnen mit einer komplizierten POPF (CPPF) identifiziert. 11 Patienten und Patientinnen erhielten als Behandlung eine PTCD und sechs Patienten und Patientinnen erhielten eine chirurgisch eingebrachte transhepatische Cholangiodrainage (CTCD) im Rahmen eines Revisionseingriffes. Es wurde keine Restpankreatektomie oder Reoperation nach einer initialen PTCD Therapie notwendig. In 4 von 17 Fällen kam es zu postoperativen Blutungen nach Einbringen einer transhepatischen Cholangiodrainage, der mediane CCI lag bei 44 ± 17,3, die mediane Hospitalisierungsdauer betrug 36 ± 19,2 Tage, die 30-Tage-Mortalität war 0 % und die 90-Tage-Mortalität 17,7 %. Es wurde kein Sterbefall in Verbindung mit einer PTCD beobachtet. Mit Hilfe dieser Studie kann gezeigt werden, dass eine PTCD eine praktikable, sichere und effektive Behandlungsoption für Patienten und Patientinnen mit einer CPPF bietet. Die Separierung von Galle und Pankreassaft stellt eine neuartige Behandlungsoption in ausgewählten Patienten und Patientinnen mit ausreichend drainierter CPPF nach PPD dar. N2 - Despite continuous advancements and improvements in surgical anastomosis techniques, postoperative pancreatic fistulas (POPF) occur as complications in 20-25 % of patients after partial pancreaticoduodenectomy (PPD). In cases of combined leakage of bile and pancreatic secretions, this work introduces the definition of a complicated POPF (CPPF), which is a rare but severe and dangerous postoperative complication. Besides a relaparotomy, a remaining pancreatectomy may be necessary as a last resort to control this severe complication, which is associated with a mortality rate of 50 %. The International Study Group of Pancreatic Surgery (ISGPS) developed a classification system for POPF based on deviations from the usual postoperative treatment strategy. However, no specific treatment algorithms or therapeutic concepts, especially in the case of a CPPF, have been proposed. This study aims to evaluate the therapeutic effectiveness of percutaneous transhepatic biliary drainage (PTCD) in patients with a CPPF. For this purpose, a retrospective analysis was conducted on patients who developed a CPPF after PPD. The patients were analyzed regarding the chosen treatment strategy, outcome, postoperative complications according to the Clavien-Dindo classification, the Comprehensive Complication Index (CCI), the 30- and 90-day mortality rates, as well as remaining pancreatectomy, postoperative erosive bleeding and hospitalization duration after treatment of a CPPF. Between 2007 and 2018, 56 (19.1%) out of a total of 293 patients developed a relevant POPF (ISGPS Grade B/C) after pancreatic head resection. Among them, 17 patients with a complicated POPF (CPPF) were identified. Eleven patients received PTCD as treatment, and six patients received surgically placed transhepatic biliary drainage (CTCD) as part of a revision procedure. No remaining pancreatectomy or reoperation was necessary after initial PTCD therapy. In 4 out of 17 cases, postoperative bleeding occurred after the introduction of a transhepatic biliary drainage; the median CCI was 44 ± 17.3, the median hospitalization duration was 36 ± 19.2 days, the 30-day mortality was 0%, and the 90-day mortality was 17.7%. No deaths associated with PTCD were observed. This study demonstrates that PTCD offers a feasible, safe and effective treatment option for patients with a CPPF. The separation of bile and pancreatic juice presents an innovative treatment option in selected patients with adequately drained CPPF after PPD. KW - Bauchspeicheldrüsenkrebs KW - Postoperative Komplikation KW - Pankreasfistel KW - PTCD KW - postoperative Pankreasfistel KW - Anastomoseninsuffizienz Y1 - 2024 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-370395 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Franke, Barbara A1 - Michelini, Giorgia A1 - Asherson, Philip A1 - Banaschewski, Tobias A1 - Bilbow, Andrea A1 - Buitelaar, Jan K. A1 - Cormand, Bru A1 - Faraone, Stephen V. A1 - Ginsberg, Ylva A1 - Haavik, Jan A1 - Kuntsi, Jonna A1 - Larsson, Henrik A1 - Lesch, Klaus-Peter A1 - Ramos-Quiroga, J. Antoni A1 - Réthelyi, János M. A1 - Ribases, Marta A1 - Reif, Andreas T1 - Live fast, die young? A review on the developmental trajectories of ADHD across the lifespan JF - European Neuropsychopharmacology N2 - Attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) is highly heritable and the most common neurodevelopmental disorder in childhood. In recent decades, it has been appreciated that in a substantial number of cases the disorder does not remit in puberty, but persists into adulthood. Both in childhood and adulthood, ADHD is characterised by substantial comorbidity including substance use, depression, anxiety, and accidents. However, course and symptoms of the disorder and the comorbidities may fluctuate and change over time, and even age of onset in childhood has recently been questioned. Available evidence to date is poor and largely inconsistent with regard to the predictors of persistence versus remittance. Likewise, the development of comorbid disorders cannot be foreseen early on, hampering preventive measures. These facts call for a lifespan perspective on ADHD from childhood to old age. In this selective review, we summarise current knowledge of the long-term course of ADHD, with an emphasis on clinical symptom and cognitive trajectories, treatment effects over the lifespan, and the development of comorbidities. Also, we summarise current knowledge and important unresolved issues on biological factors underlying different ADHD trajectories. We conclude that a severe lack of knowledge on lifespan aspects in ADHD still exists for nearly every aspect reviewed. We encourage large-scale research efforts to overcome those knowledge gaps through appropriately granular longitudinal studies. KW - developmental trajectory KW - treatment KW - comorbidity KW - cognitive impairment KW - genetics KW - adult-onset ADHD Y1 - 2018 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-228407 VL - 28 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Estes, Chris A1 - Anstee, Quentin M. A1 - Arias-Loste, Maria Teresa A1 - Bantel, Heike A1 - Bellentani, Stefano A1 - Caballeria, Joan A1 - Colombo, Massimo A1 - Craxi, Antonio A1 - Crespo, Javier A1 - Day, Christopher P. A1 - Eguchi, Yuichiro A1 - Geier, Andreas A1 - Kondili, Loreta A. A1 - Kroy, Daniela C. A1 - Lazarus, Jeffrey V. A1 - Loomba, Rohit A1 - Manns, Michael P. A1 - Marchesini, Giulio A1 - Nakajima, Atsushi A1 - Negro, Francesco A1 - Petta, Salvatore A1 - Ratziu, Vlad A1 - Romero-Gomez, Manuel A1 - Sanyal, Arun A1 - Schattenberg, Jörn M. A1 - Tacke, Frank A1 - Tanaka, Junko A1 - Trautwein, Christian A1 - Wei, Lai A1 - Zeuzem, Stefan A1 - Ravazi, Homie T1 - Modeling NAFLD disease burden in China, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, Spain, United Kingdom, and United States for the period 2016–2030 JF - Journal of Hepatology N2 - Background & Aims Non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) and non-alcoholic steatohepatitis (NASH) are increasingly a cause of cirrhosis and hepatocellular carcinoma globally. This burden is expected to increase as epidemics of obesity, diabetes and metabolic syndrome continue to grow. The goal of this analysis was to use a Markov model to forecast NAFLD disease burden using currently available data. Methods A model was used to estimate NAFLD and NASH disease progression in eight countries based on data for adult prevalence of obesity and type 2 diabetes mellitus (DM). Published estimates and expert consensus were used to build and validate the model projections. Results If obesity and DM level off in the future, we project a modest growth in total NAFLD cases (0–30%), between 2016–2030, with the highest growth in China as a result of urbanization and the lowest growth in Japan as a result of a shrinking population. However, at the same time, NASH prevalence will increase 15–56%, while liver mortality and advanced liver disease will more than double as a result of an aging/increasing population. Conclusions NAFLD and NASH represent a large and growing public health problem and efforts to understand this epidemic and to mitigate the disease burden are needed. If obesity and DM continue to increase at current and historical rates, both NAFLD and NASH prevalence are expected to increase. Since both are reversible, public health campaigns to increase awareness and diagnosis, and to promote diet and exercise can help manage the growth in future disease burden. Lay summary Non-alcoholic fatty liver disease and non-alcoholic steatohepatitis can lead to advanced liver disease. Both conditions are becoming increasingly prevalent as the epidemics of obesity and diabetes continue to increase. A mathematical model was built to understand how the disease burden associated with non-alcoholic fatty liver disease and non-alcoholic steatohepatitis will change over time. Results suggest increasing cases of advanced liver disease and liver-related mortality in the coming years. KW - burden of disease KW - cardiovascular disease KW - health care resource utilization KW - metabolic syndrome KW - NAFLD KW - NASH KW - cirrhosis KW - HCC KW - diabetes mellitus KW - obesity Y1 - 2018 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-227286 VL - 69 ER - TY - THES A1 - Bredemeyer, Cynthia Natascha T1 - Akademisierung und Professionalisierung der Zahnheilkunde, insbesondere der Zahnchirurgie, in Würzburg und Unterfranken im 19. Jahrhundert T1 - The dental surgical instrument collection of the Juliusspital in Würzburg: The professionalization of dentistry, especially the dental surgery in 19th century Würzburg and Franconia / Bavaria N2 - Die Arbeit befasst sich mit der Akademisierung und Professionalisierung der Zahnheilkunde, insbesondere der Zahnchirurgie, in Würzburg und Unterfranken im 19. Jahrhundert. Dies wurde insbesondere anhand des zahnchirurgischen Teils der Lehrchirurgischen Instrumentensammlung der Universität Würzburg bzw. des Juliusspitals erforscht. Der zahnchirurgische Teil der Instrumentensammlung war bisher noch nicht erforscht worden und besteht aktuell aus 34+1 Instrumenten, die für diese Arbeit komplett katalogisiert wurden. Für die Entwicklung der Instrumente im Verlauf des 19. Jahrhunderts wurde die Provenienz der Teilsammlung ergründet und diese in den Kontext der Akademisierungsbewegung des 19. Jahrhunderts eingeordnet. Die Forschung wurde anhand der tatsächlich in der Praxis tätigen und nach und nach akademisch ausgebildeten Personen nachvollzogen. Hierzu wurden neben den Instrumenten als Quelle die Adressbücher der Stadt Würzburg und die Matrikel-, Personal- und Vorlesungsverzeichnisse der Universität Würzburg des gesamten 19. Jahrhunderts systematisch durchgearbeitet. Außerdem wurden Lehrbücher aus dem nichtakademischen zahnchirurigischen Bereich (Bader) mit denen aus dem sich beginnenden akademischen Bereich analysiert. Anhand dieser Forschungsarbeit konnte dargelegt werden, dass die Zahnchirurgie sich analog zur Chiurgie aus dem handwerklichen Bereich abgekoppelt und nach und nach auf verschiedenen Stufen akademisiert hat. Die Zahnchirurgie hat sich "von unten nach oben" durch das Bestreben nichtakademisch ausgebildeter Menschen akademisiert. N2 - The thesis deals with the academization and professionalization of dentistry, especially dental surgery, in Würzburg and lower Franconia in the 19th century. This was researched in particular on the basis of the dental surgical part of the surgical instrument collection of the University of Würzburg and the Juliusspital. The dental surgical part of the instrument collection had not yet been researched and currently consists of 34+1 instruments, which were completely catalogued for this work. For the development of the instruments over the course of the 19th century, the provenance of the partial collection was investigated and placed in the context of the academization movement of the 19th century. The research was traced on the basis of the people who actually worked in the field and were gradually trained academically. In addition to the instruments as sources, the address books of the city of Würzburg and the matriculation, personnel and lecture directories of the University of Würzburg for the entire 19th century were systematically analyzed. In addition, textbooks from the non-academic dental surgery field (so called "Bader") were analyzed with those from the emerging academic field. On the basis of this research, it was possible to demonstrate that dental surgery, like surgery, separated itself from the craft sector and gradually became academicized at various stages. Dental surgery has developed and academized "from bottom up" due to efforts of non-academic trained people. KW - Zahnchirurgie KW - Akademisierung KW - Professionalisierung KW - Instrument KW - Lehrchirurgische Sammlung KW - Juliusspital Würzburg KW - 19. Jahrhundert Y1 - 2024 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-363878 ER - TY - THES A1 - Morabbian, Jasamin T1 - Etablierung von Stammzell-Sphäroiden mit inkorporierten Biokeramik-Partikeln zur Förderung der osteogenen Differenzierung T1 - Establishment of stem cell spheroids with incorporated bioceramic particles for the promotion of osteogenic differentiation N2 - In der vorliegenden Dissertationsarbeit wurden Sphäroide aus mesenchymalen Stammzellen aus dem Fettgewebe oder dem Knochenmark mittels der Micromold-Methode hergestellt. Den Sphäroiden wurden entweder Calciumphosphat- oder Calcium-Magnesium-Phosphat-Partikel hinzugefügt. Zum einen sollte überprüft werden, ob die Zugabe von Partikeln die osteogene Differenzierung der Sphäroide fördert und somit zur weiteren Entwicklung von körpereigenem Knochenersatzmaterial in der regenerativen Medizin beiträgt. Zum anderen sollte festgestellt werden, ob eine der beiden Biokeramiken hinsichtlich der osteogenen Differenzierung überlegen ist. N2 - In this dissertation, spheroids were produced from mesenchymal stem cells from adipose tissue or bone marrow using the micromold method. Either calcium phosphate or calcium magnesium phosphate particles were added to the spheroids. On the one hand, it was to be examined whether the addition of particles promotes the osteogenic differentiation of the spheroids and thus contributes to the further development of endogenous bone replacement material in regenerative medicine. Secondly, to determine whether one of the two bioceramics is superior in terms of osteogenic differentiation. KW - Stammzelle KW - Calciumphosphat KW - Spheroid KW - Knochenzement KW - Knochenersatzmaterial KW - Calcium-Magnesium-Phosphat Y1 - 2024 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-369256 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Bugai, Andrii A1 - Quaresma, Alexandre J. C. A1 - Friedel, Caroline C. A1 - Lenasi, Tina A1 - Düster, Robert A1 - Sibley, Christopher R. A1 - Fujinaga, Koh A1 - Kukanja, Petra A1 - Hennig, Thomas A1 - Blasius, Melanie A1 - Geyer, Matthias A1 - Ule, Jernej A1 - Dölken, Lars A1 - Barborič, Matjaž T1 - P-TEFb Activation by RBM7 Shapes a Pro-survival Transcriptional Response to Genotoxic Stress JF - Molecular Cell N2 - DNA damage response (DDR) involves dramatic transcriptional alterations, the mechanisms of which remain ill defined. Here, we show that following genotoxic stress, the RNA-binding motif protein 7 (RBM7) stimulates RNA polymerase II (Pol II) transcription and promotes cell viability by activating the positive transcription elongation factor b (P-TEFb) via its release from the inhibitory 7SK small nuclear ribonucleoprotein (7SK snRNP). This is mediated by activation of p38MAPK, which triggers enhanced binding of RBM7 with core subunits of 7SK snRNP. In turn, P-TEFb relocates to chromatin to induce transcription of short units, including key DDR genes and multiple classes of non-coding RNAs. Critically, interfering with the axis of RBM7 and P-TEFb provokes cellular hypersensitivity to DNA-damage-inducing agents due to activation of apoptosis. Our work uncovers the importance of stress-dependent stimulation of Pol II pause release, which enables a pro-survival transcriptional response that is crucial for cell fate upon genotoxic insult. KW - Pol II elongation KW - Pol II pause release KW - P-TEFb KW - CDK9 KW - 7SK snRNP KW - RBM7 KW - genotoxic stress KW - DNA damage response KW - p38 MAP kinase KW - apoptosis Y1 - 2019 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-221726 VL - 74 ER - TY - THES A1 - Laqua, Caroline T1 - Association of myocardial tissue characteristics and functional outcome in biopsy-verified myocarditis assessed by cardiac magnetic resonance imaging T1 - Zusammenhänge zwischen geweblichen Eigenschaften des Myokards und funktionellem Outcome bei biopsie-verifizierter Myokarditis im Kardio-MRT N2 - The relation between LV function and cardiac MRI tissue characteristics in separate myocardial segments and their change over time has yet to be explored in myocarditis. Thus, our research aimed to investigate possible associations between global and regional myocardial T1 and T2 times and peak strain in patients with suspected myocarditis. From 2012 to 2015, 129 patients with clinically suspected myocarditis of the prospective, observational MyoRacer-Trial underwent systematic biventricular EMB at baseline and cardiac MRI at baseline and after three months as a follow-up. We divided the LV myocardium into 17 segments and estimated the segmental myocardial strain using FT. We registered T1 and T2 maps to the cine sequences and transferred the segmentations used for FT to ensure conformity of the myocardial segments. Multi-level multivariable linear mixed effects regression was applied to investigate the relation of segmental myocardial strain to relaxation times and their respective change from baseline to follow-up. We found a significant improvement in myocardial peak strain from baseline to follow-up (p < 0.001; all p-values given for likelihood ratio tests) and significant associations between higher T1 and T2 times and lower segmental myocardial peak strain (p ranging from < 0.001 to 0.049). E.g., regression coefficient (Reg. coef.) for segmental radial peak strain in short axis view (SRPS_SAX) and T1 time: -1.9, 95% CI (-2.6;-1.2) %/100 ms, p < 0.001. A decrease in T1 and T2 times from baseline to follow-up was also significantly related to a recovery of segmental peak strains (p ranging from < 0.001 to 0.050). E.g., Reg. coef. for SRPS_SAX per ΔT1: -1.8, 95% CI (-2.5;-1.0) %/100 ms, p < 0.001. Moreover, the higher the baseline T1 time, the more substantial the functional recovery from baseline to follow-up (p ranging from 0.004 to 0.042, e.g., for SRPS_SAX: Reg. coef. 1.3, 95% CI (0.4;2.1) %/100 ms, p 0.004). We did not find an effect modification by the presence of myocarditis in the EMB (p > 0.1). Our cross-sectional and longitudinal analyses provide evidence of dose-dependent correlations between T1 and T2 relaxation times and myocardial peak strain in patients with clinical presentation of myocarditis, regardless of the EMB result. Thus, assessing strain values and mapping relaxation times helps estimate the functional prognosis in patients with clinically suspected myocarditis. N2 - Die Zusammenhänge zwischen der kardialen linksventrikulären (LV) Funktion und magnetresonanztomographisch erhebbaren Parametern des Myokards sowie deren jeweiligen Entwicklungen im zeitlichen Verlauf einer Myokarditis sind bisher nicht umfassend untersucht. Daher beschäftigt sich die vorliegende Arbeit mit der Erforschung des Verhältnisses von globalen und regionalen peak strain-Werten und T1 und T2 Zeiten des LV Myokards in der Magnetresonanztomographie (MRT) bei Patienten mit Verdacht auf Myokarditis. Die MyoRacer-Studie ist eine prospektive Beobachtungsstudie, die von 2012 bis 2015 am Herzzentrum des Universitätsklinikums Leipzig durchgeführt wurde. Dabei wurden 129 Patienten mit klinischem Verdacht auf Myokarditis mittels biventrikulärer Myokardbiopsie sowie kardialer MRT untersucht. Drei Monate nach der Erstuntersuchung (EU) erfolgte eine MRT-Folgeuntersuchung (FU). Für unsere Analysen unterteilten wir das LV Myokard standardmäßig in 17 Segmente, um mithilfe der Technik des feature trackings den segmentalen peak strain zu evaluieren. Weiterhin registrierten wir T1 und T2 maps gegen cine-Sequenzen der MRT und übertrugen die Segmentierungen aus den cine-Sequenzen zwecks Übereinstimmung in die MRT maps. Anschließend analysierten wir die Zusammenhänge zwischen segmentalem strain und T1 und T2 Zeiten und deren jeweiligen Veränderungen im zeitlichen Verlauf mithilfe eines hierarchischen, multivariablen, gemischten linearen Regressionsmodells. Unsere Ergebnisse zeigen eine signifikante Verbesserung der peak strain-Werte von der EU zur FU (p < 0.001; alle p-Werte für likelihood ratio tests angegeben) sowie eine signifikante Assoziation von erhöhten T1 und T2 Zeiten mit verminderten segmentalen peak strain-Werten (p zwischen < 0.001 und 0.049). Weiterhin war ein Abfall der T1 und T2 Zeiten von der EU zur FU signifikant mit einer Erholung der segmentalen peak strain-Werte verknüpft (p zwischen < 0.001 und 0.050). Je höher die T1 Zeiten bei der EU ausfielen, desto stärker erholte bzw. verbesserte sich der peak strain von der EU zur FU (p zwischen 0.004 und 0.042). Eine Effektmodifikation durch den bioptischen Nachweis einer Myokarditis war nicht zu beobachten (p > 0.1). Unsere Quer- und Längsschnittanalysen belegen dosisabhängige Zusammenhänge zwischen T1 und T2 Zeiten und myokardialen peak strain-Werten bei Patienten mit dem klinischen Bild einer Myokarditis, unabhängig vom Ergebnis der Myokardbiopsie. Daher ist die Bestimmung von T1 und T2 Zeiten und myokardialem strain mittels kardialer MRT zur Abschätzung der funktionellen Prognose bei Patienten mit klinischem Verdacht auf Myokarditis hilfreich. KW - Myokarditis KW - Kernspintomografie KW - T1-Zeit KW - T2-Zeit KW - strain KW - t1 time KW - t2 time KW - myocarditis KW - MRI Y1 - 2024 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-363903 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Baluapuri, Apoorva A1 - Hofstetter, Julia A1 - Dudvarski Stankovic, Nevenka A1 - Endres, Theresa A1 - Bhandare, Pranjali A1 - Vos, Seychelle Monique A1 - Adhikari, Bikash A1 - Schwarz, Jessica Denise A1 - Narain, Ashwin A1 - Vogt, Markus A1 - Wang, Shuang-Yan A1 - Düster, Robert A1 - Jung, Lisa Anna A1 - Vanselow, Jens Thorsten A1 - Wiegering, Armin A1 - Geyer, Matthias A1 - Maric, Hans Michael A1 - Gallant, Peter A1 - Walz, Susanne A1 - Schlosser, Andreas A1 - Cramer, Patrick A1 - Eilers, Martin A1 - Wolf, Elmar T1 - MYC Recruits SPT5 to RNA Polymerase II to Promote Processive Transcription Elongation JF - Molecular Cell N2 - The MYC oncoprotein binds to promoter-proximal regions of virtually all transcribed genes and enhances RNA polymerase II (Pol II) function, but its precise mode of action is poorly understood. Using mass spectrometry of both MYC and Pol II complexes, we show here that MYC controls the assembly of Pol II with a small set of transcription elongation factors that includes SPT5, a subunit of the elongation factor DSIF. MYC directly binds SPT5, recruits SPT5 to promoters, and enables the CDK7-dependent transfer of SPT5 onto Pol II. Consistent with known functions of SPT5, MYC is required for fast and processive transcription elongation. Intriguingly, the high levels of MYC that are expressed in tumors sequester SPT5 into non-functional complexes, thereby decreasing the expression of growth-suppressive genes. Altogether, these results argue that MYC controls the productive assembly of processive Pol II elongation complexes and provide insight into how oncogenic levels of MYC permit uncontrolled cellular growth. KW - MYC KW - SPT5 KW - SUPT5H KW - SPT6 KW - RNA polymerase II KW - transcription KW - elongation rate KW - processivity KW - directionality KW - tumorigenesis Y1 - 2019 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-221438 VL - 74 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - McColl, Erin A1 - Groll, Jürgen A1 - Jungst, Tomasz A1 - Dalton, Paul D. T1 - Design and fabrication of melt electrowritten tubes using intuitive software JF - Materials and Design N2 - This study approaches the accurate continuous direct-writing onto a cylindrical collector from a mathematical perspective, taking into account the winding angle, cylinder diameter and length required for the final 3D printed tube. Using an additive manufacturing process termed melt electrowriting (MEW), porous tubes intended for tissue engineering applications are fabricated from medical-grade poly(ε-caprolactone) (PCL), validating the mathematically-derived method. For the fabricated tubes in this study, the pore size, winding angle and printed length can all be planned in advance and manufactured as designed. The physical dimensions of the tubes matched theoretical predictions and mechanical testing performed demonstrated that variations in the tubular morphology have a direct impact on their strength. MEWTubes, the web-based application developed and described here, is a particularly useful tool for planning the complex continuous direct writing path required for MEW onto a rotating, cylindrical build surface. KW - additive manufacturing KW - 3D printing KW - electrohydrodynamic printing KW - biomaterials KW - polycaprolactone Y1 - 2018 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-223891 VL - 155 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Colunga, Thomas A1 - Hayworth, Miranda A1 - Kreß, Sebastian A1 - Reynolds, David M. A1 - Chen, Luoman A1 - Nazor, Kristopher L. A1 - Baur, Johannes A1 - Singh, Amar M. A1 - Loring, Jeanne F. A1 - Metzger, Marco A1 - Dalton, Stephen T1 - Human Pluripotent Stem Cell-Derived Multipotent Vascular Progenitors of the Mesothelium Lineage Have Utility in Tissue Engineering and Repair JF - Cell Reports N2 - In this report we describe a human pluripotent stem cell-derived vascular progenitor (MesoT) cell of the mesothelium lineage. MesoT cells are multipotent and generate smooth muscle cells, endothelial cells, and pericytes and self-assemble into vessel-like networks in vitro. MesoT cells transplanted into mechanically damaged neonatal mouse heart migrate into the injured tissue and contribute to nascent coronary vessels in the repair zone. When seeded onto decellularized vascular scaffolds, MesoT cells differentiate into the major vascular lineages and self-assemble into vasculature capable of supporting peripheral blood flow following transplantation. These findings demonstrate in vivo functionality and the potential utility of MesoT cells in vascular engineering applications. KW - stem cells KW - mesothelium KW - vascular progenitor KW - tissue engineering KW - regenerative medicine Y1 - 2019 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-223217 VL - 26 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Chhatbar, Chintan A1 - Detje, Claudia N. A1 - Grabski, Elena A1 - Borst, Katharina A1 - Spanier, Julia A1 - Ghita, Luca A1 - Elliott, David A. A1 - Jordão, Marta Joana Costa A1 - Mueller, Nora A1 - Sutton, James A1 - Prajeeth, Chittappen K. A1 - Gudi, Viktoria A1 - Klein, Michael A. A1 - Prinz, Marco A1 - Bradke, Frank A1 - Stangel, Martin A1 - Kalinke, Ulrich T1 - Type I Interferon Receptor Signaling of Neurons and Astrocytes Regulates Microglia Activation during Viral Encephalitis JF - Cell Reports N2 - In sterile neuroinflammation, a pathological role is proposed for microglia, whereas in viral encephalitis, their function is not entirely clear. Many viruses exploit the odorant system and enter the CNS via the olfactory bulb (OB). Upon intranasal vesicular stomatitis virus instillation, we show an accumulation of activated microglia and monocytes in the OB. Depletion of microglia during encephalitis results in enhanced virus spread and increased lethality. Activation, proliferation, and accumulation of microglia are regulated by type I IFN receptor signaling of neurons and astrocytes, but not of microglia. Morphological analysis of myeloid cells shows that type I IFN receptor signaling of neurons has a stronger impact on the activation of myeloid cells than of astrocytes. Thus, in the infected CNS, the cross talk among neurons, astrocytes, and microglia is critical for full microglia activation and protection from lethal encephalitis. KW - encephalitis KW - regulation of microglia activation KW - neurons KW - astrocytes KW - type I IFN receptor signaling Y1 - 2018 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-222456 VL - 25 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Kusch, Valentin A1 - Bornschein, Grit A1 - Loreth, Desiree A1 - Bank, Julia A1 - Jordan, Johannes A1 - Baur, David A1 - Watanabe, Masahiko A1 - Kulik, Akos A1 - Heckmann, Manfred A1 - Eilers, Jens A1 - Schmidt, Hartmut T1 - Munc13-3 Is Required for the Developmental Localization of Ca2+ Channels to Active Zones and the Nanopositioning of Cav2.1 Near Release Sensors JF - Cell Reports N2 - Spatial relationships between Cav channels and release sensors at active zones (AZs) are a major determinant of synaptic fidelity. They are regulated developmentally, but the underlying molecular mechanisms are largely unclear. Here, we show that Munc13-3 regulates the density of Cav2.1 and Cav2.2 channels, alters the localization of Cav2.1, and is required for the development of tight, nanodomain coupling at parallel-fiber AZs. We combined EGTA application and Ca2+-channel pharmacology in electrophysiological and two-photon Ca2+ imaging experiments with quantitative freeze-fracture immunoelectron microscopy and mathematical modeling. We found that a normally occurring developmental shift from release being dominated by Ca2+ influx through Cav2.1 and Cav2.2 channels with domain overlap and loose coupling (microdomains) to a nanodomain Cav2.1 to sensor coupling is impaired in Munc13-3-deficient synapses. Thus, at AZs lacking Munc13-3, release remained triggered by Cav2.1 and Cav2.2 microdomains, suggesting a critical role of Munc13-3 in the formation of release sites with calcium channel nanodomains. KW - coupling KW - nanodomain KW - synapse KW - active zone KW - development KW - Ca2+ channels KW - Munc13-3 KW - cerebellar cortex KW - transmitter release Y1 - 2018 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-233468 VL - 22 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Gerber, Bertram A1 - König, Christian A1 - Fendt, Markus A1 - Andreatta, Marta A1 - Romanos, Marcel A1 - Pauli, Paul A1 - Yarali, Ayse T1 - Timing-dependent valence reversal: a principle of reinforcement processing and its possible implications JF - Current Opinion in Behavioral Sciences N2 - Punishment feels bad, but relief upon its termination feels good. As a consequence of such timing-dependent valence reversal, memories of opposite valence can result from associating stimulus A with, for example, the occurrence of punishment (A-) versus punishment termination (-A): A- training results in aversive memory, but -A training in appetitive memory (corresponding effects exist for reward occurrence and termination). Whereas learning through the occurrence of punishment is well studied, much less is known about learning through its termination. Current research investigates how dopaminergic system function contributes to these processes in Drosophila, rats and humans. We argue that dopamine-related psychopathology may entail distortions in learning through punishment termination, and that this may contribute, for example, to non-suicidal self-injury or post-traumatic stress disorder. Y1 - 2019 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-232933 VL - 26 ER - TY - THES A1 - Fleißner, Janik Frank Hans-Werner T1 - Die Bedeutung von Oncostatin M für die Lipidhomöostase Apoe- und Ldlr-deletierter Mäuse T1 - The Significance of Oncostatin M for the Lipid Homeostasis in Apoe and Ldlr Knockout Mice N2 - OSM, ein Vertreter der IL-6-Typ-Zytokine, ist nicht nur für entzündliche, sondern auch für metabolische Prozesse von Bedeutung. Vorarbeiten der Arbeitsgruppe GEIER/HERMANNS und Studien von KOMORI et al. legen protektive Eigenschaften des Zytokins nahe, da Mäuse, denen OSMR fehlte, Charakteristika des metabolischen Syndroms aufwiesen. Zur eingehenderen Untersuchung der von OSM vermittelten Wirkung auf den murinen Lipidstoffwechsel wurden zwei für die NAFLD und Atherosklerose anfällige Modelle herangezogen und jeweils in Gegenwart und Abwesenheit des Osmr studiert: Weibliche Apoe-/-(Osmr-/-) und Ldlr-/-(Osmr-/-) Mäuse wurden über einen Zeitraum von zwölf Wochen mit westlicher Diät gefüttert, wöchentlich gewogen, am Ende der Diät geopfert und geerntet. Wildtypische C57Bl/6-Mäuse erfuhren die gleiche Behandlung und dienten als Referenzgruppe. Im Rahmen des Promotionsprojektes wurden Leberfettgehalt, Serumlipidspiegel, Lipoproteinfraktionen und Stuhllipide von Apoe-deletierten Mäusen bestimmt und mit bereits vorhandenen Daten der Ldlr-/-(Osmr-/-) und wildtypischen Mäuse in Beziehung gesetzt. Expressionsanalysen von am Lipidstoffwechsel beteiligten Genen in Darm-, Leber- und Fettgewebe trugen dazu bei, OSM-abhängige Regulationen aufzudecken. Ldlr-/- Tiere nahmen unter der Diät exzessiv zu, hatten hohe Serumspiegel an Leptin, Gluco-se und Lipiden, eine Lebersteatose und, begleitet von einer Induktion des Vldlr, erhöhte inflammatorische Marker im visceralen Fettgewebe. Der zusätzliche Knockout des Osmr ging mit einer geringeren Vldlr-Expression im Fettgewebe und einer hepatozytären Induktion von Cyp7a1 einher und resultierte in einem metabolisch günstigeren Phänotyp. Apoe-defiziente Tiere unterschieden sich hinsichtlich ihrer Gewichtszunahme nicht von Ldlr-/-Osmr-/- und C57Bl/6-Mäusen. Überraschenderweise zeigten sich im Serum von Apoe-/-Osmr-/- jedoch gegenüber Apoe-/- Mäusen erhöhte Konzentrationen des Gesamt- und VLDL-Cholesterins, der Triglyceride und freien Fettsäuren. Obwohl Lebern der Apoe-/-Osmr-/- Mäuse geringere Ldlr- und Lrp1-mRNA-Spiegel als die der Apoe-/- Mäuse aufwiesen, hatten sie einen höheren hepatischen Cholesteringehalt. Bei gesteigerter Cpt1a-Expression fiel der hepatische Tri-glyceridgehalt Apoe-deletierter Mäuse geringer aus als in Ldlr-/-(Osmr-/-) und wildtypischen Tieren. Unter Umgehung einer Fettgewebsentzündung präsentierten Apoe-defiziente Mäuse Hinweise einer inflammatorischen Leberschädigung, die pathogenetisch am ehesten mit einer gestörten Cholesterinhomöostase in Verbindung zu bringen war. Abhängig vom genetischen Hintergrund des Mausmodells hatte OSM schützende oder schädliche Effekte auf den Lipidmetabolismus. Die Ergebnisse der vorliegenden Arbeit betonen die entscheidende Bedeutung entzündlicher, von OSM modulierter Prozesse für den Fettstoffwechsel in Leber- und Fettgewebe. Weiterführende Experimente sind nötig, um die den Beobachtungen zugrunde liegenden molekularen Mechanismen zu entschlüsseln. N2 - OSM, a member of the IL-6-type family, plays a pivotal role not only in inflammatory pro-cesses, but also in the regulation of metabolism. In line with studies conducted by KOMORI et al., findings obtained by GEIER/HERMANNS revealed characteristics of the metabolic syndrome in mice lacking the OSMR. Therefore, protective properties of OSM were suggested. In order to further investigate OSM-mediated effects on murine lipid metabolism, two models prone to NAFLD and atherosclerosis were employed and studied in the presence and absence of Osmr: Female Apoe-/-(Osmr-/-) and Ldlr-/-(Osmr-/-) mice were fed a Western-type diet for twelve weeks, weighed weekly, sacrificed and harvested at the end of the diet. Wild-type C57Bl/6 mice underwent the same procedure and were used as a reference group. Thereafter, lipid levels and lipoprotein fractions in the sera of Apoe-deleted mice were deter-mined. In addition, their lipid content in liver tissue and stool was measured. Findings were compared with data from Ldlr-/-(Osmr-/-) and wild-type mice. To reveal OSM-dependent regulations of genes playing a key role in lipid metabolism, gene expression analyses were performed in intestinal, liver, and adipose tissue samples from all mice groups. Ldlr-/- animals excessively gained weight during the diet, had high serum levels of leptin, glucose, and lipids, hepatic steatosis, and, accompanied by induction of Vldlr, increased inflammatory markers in visceral adipose tissue. The additional knockout of Osmr was accom-panied by a lower Vldlr expression in adipose tissue and an induction of liver Cyp7a1, resulting in a metabolically favorable phenotype. In terms of weight gain, Apoe-deficient animals were not different from Ldlr-/-Osmr-/- and C57Bl/6 mice. Surprisingly, however, serum from Apoe-/-Osmr-/- mice showed increased concentrations of total and VLDL cholesterol, triglyc-erides, and free fatty acids when compared to Apoe-/- animals. Despite lower hepatic Ldlr and Lrp1 mRNA levels, Apoe-/-Osmr-/- mice had a higher hepatic cholesterol content than Apoe-/- mice. Fitting to an increased Cpt1a expression, the hepatic triglyceride content of Apoe-deleted mice was lower than in Ldlr-/-(Osmr-/-) and wild-type mice. Most likely due to an impaired hepatic cholesterol homeostasis, liver sections of Apoe-deleted mice displayed features of inflammation, whereas the adipose tissues of these animals remained rather unscathed. Depending on the genetic background of the mouse model, OSM had protective or deleterious effects on lipid metabolism. The results of this project emphasize the significance of OSM regarding both inflammation and metabolism in liver and adipose tissue. Further ex-periments are needed to unravel the molecular mechanisms underlying these observations. KW - Apolipoprotein E KW - LDL-Rezeptor KW - Oncostatin M KW - Oncostatin-M-Rezeptor KW - Lipoprotein KW - Oncostatin M receptor KW - lipoprotein KW - Interleukin-6-Typ-Zytokine KW - Interleukin-6 type cytokines Y1 - 2024 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-280592 ER - TY - THES A1 - Das [geb. Nitschke], Felix Marcel T1 - DNA-Methylierung und Genexpression von FKPB5 als Teil des Stresshormonsystems bei von Depressionen und Herzinsuffizienz Betroffenen sowie gesunden Kontrollen T1 - DNA methylation and gene expression of FKPB5 as part of the stress hormone system in people affected by depression and heart failure as well as healthy controls N2 - FKBP5 stellt im Stresssystem der HPA-Achse ein zentrales Gen bei der Regulation der Sensitivität des Glukokortikoidrezeptors und somit der Reaktion auf Stress dar. Zur Adaptation an Umwelteinflüsse ist es selbst in ein komplexes System von Regulationsmechanismen eingebettet, die unter anderem epigenetische Modifikationen in Form von DNA-Methylierung umfassen. Bisherige Studien legen eine starke Assoziation von FKBP5 zu stressinduzierten psychischen Erkrankungen nahe und weisen auf eine Dysregulation der HPA-Achse als möglichen Pathomechanismus hin. Für die enge klinische Interaktion von Depression und Herzinsuffizienz sowie eine ebenfalls vermutete Rolle der HPA-Achse in der Pathogenese letzterer, könnte FKBP5 daher ein entscheidendes Bindeglied darstellen. Gleichzeitig bietet die Identifikation einer über FKBP5 ausgedrückten Dysregulation der HPA-Achse einen biologischen Befund, der als Marker für das Ansprechen einer antidepressiven Therapie herangezogen werden könnte. Ziel dieser Arbeit war daher die Untersuchung eines möglichen Einflusses regulatorischer Parameter von FKBP5 auf die Herzinsuffizienz sowie eine Prüfung dieser als mögliche Biomarker für einen Erfolg der antidepressiven Therapie. Dazu wurden Blutproben von ProbandInnen der GEParD- bzw. DaCFail-Studie mit Depression, Herzinsuffizienz sowie gesunde Kontrollen untersucht. Durch Pyrosequenzierung bisulfitkonvertierter DNA erfolgte die Bestimmung der Methylierung regulatorischer CpGs. Die Messung der relativen mRNA-Expression erfolgte durch den Einsatz einer qPCR. In der Auswertung fand sich keine differentielle mRNA-Expression oder Methylierung zwischen den vier Untersuchungsgruppen. Allerdings reagierten depressive PatientInnen verglichen mit der Kontrollgruppe mit einer geringeren Zunahme der mRNA-Expression als Reaktion auf den mDST. Das Therapieansprechen in der Depressionsgruppe wiederum war mit einer niedrigeren Methylierung auf CpG7 sowie einer höheren mRNA-Expression zu Therapiebeginn assoziiert. Im Behandlungsverlauf führte eine Abnahme der mRNA-Expression bei den Respondern zu einer Annäherung beider Gruppen. Diese Arbeit konnte keine Hinweise für eine Rolle von FKBP5 in der Pathogenese der Herzinsuffizienz finden. Allerdings zeigten die Befunde zur Regulation des Gens bei Glukokortikoidstimulation eine hohe Konstanz zu vorherigen Ergebnissen. In diesen Kontext reihen sich auch die Ergebnisse für das Therapieansprechen ein, die aufgrund einer Herabregulation der HPA-Achse im Therapieverlauf die Idee einer ursächlichen HPA-Dysregulation in der Gruppe der Responder bekräftigen. Für sich allein genommen lassen sich mRNA-Expression und Methylierung aufgrund mangelnder Sensitivität und Spezifität nicht als Biomarker für das Therapieansprechen einsetzen. Die bisherigen Befunde bestärken aber eine mögliche Rolle in einer Batterie unterschiedlicher Biomarker auf verschiedenen Ebenen, wie Klinik, Psychometrie und Physiologie. N2 - FKBP5 represents a central gene in the stress system of the HPA axis in the regulation of the sensitivity of the glucocorticoid receptor and thus the reaction to stress. To adapt to environmental influences, it is itself embedded in a complex system of regulatory mechanisms, including epigenetic modifications in the form of DNA -Methylation. Previous studies suggest a strong association of FKBP5 with stress-induced mental illnesses and point to a dysregulation of the HPA axis as a possible pathomechanism. FKBP5 could therefore represent a crucial link for the close clinical interaction between depression and heart failure as well as a suspected role of the HPA axis in the pathogenesis of the latter. At the same time, the identification of HPA axis dysregulation expressed via FKBP5 provides a biological finding that could be used as a marker for the response to antidepressant therapy. The aim of this work was therefore to investigate a possible influence of regulatory parameters of FKBP5 on heart failure and to examine these as possible biomarkers for the success of the antidepressive therapy. For this purpose, blood samples from subjects of the GEParD or DaCFail study with depression, heart failure and healthy controls were examined. Pyrosequencing of bisulfite-converted DNA was used to determine the methylation of regulatory CpGs. The relative mRNA expression was measured using qPCR. The analysis found no differential mRNA expression or methylation between the four study groups. However, depressed patients responded with a smaller increase in mRNA expression in response to the mDST compared to the control group. The treatment response in the depression group was associated with lower methylation on CpG7 and higher mRNA expression at the start of therapy. Over the course of treatment, a decrease in mRNA expression in responders led to a convergence of both groups. This work did not find any evidence for a role for FKBP5 in the pathogenesis of heart failure. However, the findings on the regulation of the gene during glucocorticoid stimulation showed a high degree of consistency with previous results. The results for the treatment response also fit into this context, which strengthen the idea of a causal HPA dysregulation in the group of responders due to a downregulation of the HPA axis during the course of therapy. Taken alone, mRNA expression and methylation cannot be used as biomarkers of treatment response due to a lack of sensitivity and specificity. However, the findings so far support a possible role in a battery of different biomarkers at different levels, such as clinical, psychometrics and physiology. KW - Gen FKBP5 KW - Methylierung KW - Genexpression KW - Depression KW - Herzinsuffizienz KW - FKBP5 Y1 - 2024 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-369730 ER - TY - THES A1 - Wucherpfennig, Sophia T1 - HTS (high-throughput drug screening) zur Untersuchung der Blut-Hirn-Schranken-Permeabilität in vitro beim zerebral metastasierten Mammakarzinom T1 - High-throughput drug screening to investigate blood-brain barrier permeability in vitro with a focus on breast cancer chemotherapeutic agents N2 - Die Blut-Hirn-Schranke (BHS) stellt eine selektiv durchlässige Barriere dar, die den Austausch von Stoffen zwischen Blut und ZNS kontrolliert und so neuroprotektiv wirkt. Sie verhindert allerdings nicht nur die Passage toxischer Metaboliten, sondern verwehrt auch vielen therapeutischen Wirkstoffen den Zugang zum Gehirn. Die Forschung an Methoden zum Erreichen höherer Arzneimittelkonzentrationen im Gehirn ist deshalb essenziell für die Behandlung zerebraler Erkrankungen wie dem zerebral metastasierten Mammakarzinom. Ziel dieser Arbeit war es deshalb, Wirkstoffe zu identifizieren, die die Permeabilität der BHS erhöhen. Die Substanzdatenbank LO1208 von Sigma-Aldrich wurde im Rahmen eines HTS auf ihre permeabilitätsbeeinflussenden Eigenschaften untersucht. Hierbei konnten 31 Substanzen identifiziert werden, welche die Permeabilität von BLECs um mindestens 50 % erhöhen. Aus diesen wurden 4-Amino-1,8-naphthalimid (PARP-Inhibitor) und GW2974 (TKI) für eine genauere Analyse ausgewählt. Als dritter Wirkstoff wurde Ibuilast (Inhibitor der PDE4, des MIF sowie des Toll-like-Rezeptor-4) untersucht, wobei dieser keine signifikante Veränderung der Permeabilität bewirkt. Die Messung des TEERs und der Permeabilität für Fluorescein bestätigten die Ergebnisse aus dem HTS, welches demnach zukünftig für Permeabilitätstests eingesetzt werden kann. Die Zellviabilität wird durch 4 Amino-1,8-naphthalmid nicht beeinflusst. GW2974 und Ibudilast zeigen bei 500 µM einen toxischen Einfluss auf MCF-7-Zellen. BLECs werden durch 100 µM GW2974 gehemmt. Es konnte gezeigt werden, dass die erhöhte Permeabilität mit einer Veränderung der TJ-Proteinexpression einhergeht. 4-Amino-1,8-naphthalimid senkt die Expression von Occludin auf mRNA- und Proteinebene. GW2974 vermindert zusätzlich die Expression von VE-Cadherin, Claudin-5 und ZO-1. Darüber hinaus wurde die Wirkung auf Effluxpumpen untersucht. Die Ergebnisse der mRNA- und Protein-expression weichen voneinander ab, weshalb eine genauere Untersuchung der Translationsvorgänge sinnvoll erscheint. Glut-1 wird in GW2974 behandelten Zellen überexprimiert, was auf eine erhöhte Aktivität der BLECs hinweist. GW2974 und 4-Amino-1,8-naphthalimid könnten durch ihre permeabilitätssteigernde Wirkung die Ansprechrate einer systemischen Behandlung von PatientInnen mit einem zerebral metastasierten Mammakarzinom erhöhen und somit ihre Prognose verbessern. Detaillierte Studien zu Kombinationstherapien, den notwendigen Wirkstoff-konzentrationen und eventuellen negativen neurologischen Wirkungen sollten erwogen werden. N2 - The Blood-Brain Barrier (BBB) represents a selectively permeable barrier that controls the exchange of substances between the blood and the brain and thus has a neuroprotective effect. However, it not only prevents the passage of toxic metabolites, but also limits the access of therapeutic agents to the brain. Further research into methods to achieve higher drug concentrations in the brain is essential for the treatment of cerebral diseases such as cerebral metastatic breast cancer. The goal of this study was to identify drugs that increase the permeability of the BBB. The substance database LO1208 from Sigma-Aldrich was examined for its permeability-influencing properties as part of a high throughput drug screening (HTS). 31 of the examined substances showed an increase of the permeability on brain-like endothelial cells (BLECs) by at least 50%. Thereof 4-amino-1,8-naphthalimide (PARP inhibitor) and GW2974 (TKI) were selected for a more detailed analysis. Ibudilast (inhibitor of PDE4, MIF and Toll-like receptor-4) was found to be the third most active substance, although it did not cause any significant change in permeability. The measurement of the trans endothelial electrical resistance (TEER) and the permeability for fluorescein confirmed the results from the HTS and therefore is suggested to be used in further permeability tests in the future. Cell viability is not affected by 4 amino-1,8-naphthalmide. GW2974 and Ibudilast have a toxic effect on MCF-7 cells at a concentration of 500 µM, whereas BLECs are inhibited at a concentration of 100 µM of GW2974. The results show that the increased permeability is associated with a change in tight junction protein expression. 4-Amino-1,8-naphthalimide decreases the expression of occludin at mRNA and protein level. GW2974 also reduces the expression of VE-cadherin, claudin-5 and ZO-1. In addition to the abovementioned analysis, also the effect on efflux pumps was investigated. As the results of the mRNA and protein expression differ from each other, a more detailed analysis will be necessary to investigate the translation process. Glut-1 is overexpressed in GW2974-treated cells, which indicates an increased activity of the BLECs. GW2974 and 4-amino-1,8-naphthalimide could increase the response rate to systemic therapy of patients with cerebral metastatic breast cancer through their permeability-enhancing effect and thereby improve their prognosis. Detailed studies on combination therapies, the necessary drug concentrations and possible negative neurological effects are recommended to gain further insight. KW - Blut-Hirn-Schranke KW - Brustkrebs KW - Hirnmetastase KW - zerebral matastasierte Mammakarzinom KW - High-throughput drug screening KW - Blut-Hirn-Schrankenpermeabilität KW - High throughput screening KW - Hochdurchsatzscreening Y1 - 2024 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-369964 ER - TY - THES A1 - Banaschewski, Nora Malaika Marcia Cathérine T1 - Erleichterungslernen bei Jugendlichen mit nicht-suizidalem selbstverletzendem Verhalten T1 - Pain relief learning in adolescents with non-suicidal self-injury N2 - Die Erleichterung von einem körperlichen Schmerzreiz besitzt appetitiven Charakter (Leknes et al., 2008; 2011; Seymour et al., 2005), aktiviert belohnungsassoziierte Hirnstrukturen (Leknes et al., 2011; Leknes & Brock, 2014; Leknes & Tracey, 2008; Navratilova & Porreca, 2014) und fördert durch ihre Konditionierbarkeit als Erleichterungslernen bezeichnete appetitive Lern- und Konditionierungsprozesse (Andreatta et al., 2010, 2012; 2013; 2017; Gerber et al., 2014; Tanimoto et al., 2004; Yarali et al., 2008). Die vorliegende Arbeit bestätigt das angewandte Versuchsparadigma als valides Modell für Erleichterungslernen im Menschen und zeigt erstmals, dass der appetitive Charakter von Schmerzerleichterung auch in Jugendlichen konditionierbar ist. Erfolgreiches Erleichterungslernen zeigte sich dabei in der untersuchten Stichprobe lediglich auf impliziter, nicht aber auf expliziter, kognitiver Ebene. Dies stützt Thesen und vorherige Forschungsbefunde einer Dualität assoziativen Lernens in ein implizites Lernen, welches vornehmlich subkortikale Strukturen erfordert und ein explizites Lernen, das vorrangig kortikale Strukturen wie den präfrontalen Cortex involviert (Andreatta et al., 2010; Strack & Deutsch, 2004; Williams et al., 2001). Die Beobachtungen einer differenten Furcht- versus Erleichterungs-Extinktion bestärken die Thesen eines diversen neuronalen Hintergrunds dieser beiden Lernformen (Diegelmann et al., 2013; Gerber et al., 2014; Yarali et al., 2009; Yarali & Gerber, 2010). Gleichzeitig werfen die Studienergebnisse die Frage auf, ob und inwiefern im Erleichterungslernen von Jugendlichen Unterschiede zu jenem in Erwachsenen bestehen. Die Hypothese einer verstärkten Akquisition von Erleichterungslernen bei Jugendlichen mit NSSV im Vergleich zu gesunden Jugendlichen ließ sich in der vorliegenden Studie nicht bestätigen. Somit liefern die Ergebnisse keinen direkten Hinweis darauf, dass ein verstärktes Lernen durch Schmerzerleichterung an der Ätiopathogenese von NSSV beteiligt sein könnte. Die vorliegende Arbeit zeigte vielmehr die Tendenz eines abgeschwächten impliziten Erleichterungslernens bei den Jugendlichen mit NSSV. Die tendenziellen Gruppenunterschiede ließen sich nicht hinreichend durch eine differente aktuelle Stimmungslage oder durch eine unterschiedlich starke Ausprägung aversiver emotionaler Anspannungen oder momentaner Angstaffekte erklären. Innerhalb der Gruppe Jugendlicher mit NSSV zeigte sich auch kein Hinweis darauf, dass der Erfolg von Erleichterungslernen vom Schweregrad des NSSV oder von der aktuellen Einnahme von Antidepressiva abhängig sein könnte. Explorative Analysen ergaben, dass Gruppeneffekte in der vorliegenden Studie womöglich aufgrund einer statistischen Unterschätzung, bedingt durch einen zu geringen Stichprobenumfang, nicht das Signifikanzniveau erreichten und dass Unterschiede im Erleichterungslernen von Jugendlichen mit und ohne NSSV tatsächlich sogar noch stärker ausgeprägt sein könnten. Somit sollte die vorliegende Arbeit als Pilotstudie für zukünftige größer angelegte Studien zu Erleichterungslernen bei NSSV betrachtet werden. Zukünftige Studien erscheinen insbesondere sinnvoll mit Blick auf die hohe klinische sowie gesellschaftliche Relevanz von NSSV für welches, trotz der hohen Prävalenzen und des deutlich erhöhten Morbiditäts- und Mortalitätsrisikos, zum aktuellen Zeitpunkt noch keine hinreichenden Erklärungsmodelle bestehen. Die Studie bestätigte das Vorliegen eines erhöhten Grades aversiver emotionaler Anspannung in Jugendlichen mit NSSV, welcher zuvor nur an Erwachsenen mit einer BPD untersucht und festgestellt worden war (Niedtfeld et al., 2010; Stiglmayr et al., 2005). Die Abnahme negativer Affekte bei den Jugendlichen mit NSSV im Studienverlauf repliziert die Ergebnisse vorheriger Studien, in denen eine Reduktion selbst-berichteter negativer Affekte durch die Beendigung eines Schmerzreizes beobachtet wurde (Bresin et al., 2010; Bresin & Gordon, 2013). Damit bestärken die Studienergebnisse bestehende Erklärungsmodelle für NSSV, welche eine entscheidende Beteiligung der körperlichen Schmerzen und der Schmerzerleichterung bei der Selbstverletzung an der Affektregulation vermuten. Weiterhin wirft die vorliegende Arbeit die Frage auf, welche Rolle eine veränderte Wahrnehmung von Schmerz und Schmerzerleichterung in der Ätiopathogenese von NSSV einnimmt und wie diese sich auf Lernprozesse auswirkt. Insgesamt erbrächten weitere Erkenntnisse über den potenziellen Zusammenhang von NSSV und abweichendem Erleichterungslernen ein besseres Verständnis für Mechanismen der Entstehung und Aufrechterhaltung von NSSV und böten zudem möglicherweise Ansätze für neue Therapiemöglichkeiten des Störungsbildes. N2 - Relief from a physical pain stimulus has an appetitive character (Leknes et al., 2008; 2011; Seymour et al., 2005), activates reward-associated brain structures (Leknes et al., 2011; Leknes & Brock, 2014; Leknes & Tracey, 2008; Navratilova & Porreca, 2014) and, due to its conditionability, promotes learning and conditioning processes called relief learning (Andreatta et al., 2010, 2012; 2013; 2017; Gerber et al., 2014; Tanimoto et al., 2004; Yarali et al., 2008). The present work confirms the applied experimental paradigm as a valid model for relief learning in humans and shows for the first time that the appetitive nature of pain relief is also conditionable in adolescents. Successful relief learning was shown in the investigated sample only on an implicit, but not on an explicit, cognitive level. This supports theses and prior research findings of a duality of associative learning into implicit learning, which primarily requires subcortical structures, and explicit learning, which primarily involves cortical structures such as the prefrontal cortex (Andreatta et al., 2010; Strack & Deutsch, 2004; Williams et al., 2001). The observations of differential fear versus relief extinction reinforce the hypotheses of a diverse neural background of these two forms of learning (Diegelmann et al., 2013; Gerber et al., 2014; Yarali et al., 2009; Yarali & Gerber, 2010). At the same time, the study results raise the question of whether and to what extent differences exist in the relief learning of adolescents compared to that in adults. The hypothesis of increased acquisition of relief learning in adolescents with non-suicidal self-injury (NSSI) compared with healthy adolescents could not be confirmed in the present study. Thus, the results do not provide direct evidence that enhanced relief learning may be involved in the etiopathogenesis of NSSI. Rather, the present work demonstrated a tendency for attenuated implicit relief learning among adolescents with NSSI. The tendential group differences could not be adequately explained by a differential current mood state or by different degrees of aversive emotional tension or momentary anxiety effects. Within the group of adolescents with NSSI, there was also no evidence that the success of relief learning might depend on the severity of NSSI or on the current use of antidepressants. Exploratory analyses revealed that group effects in the present study did not reach the significance level possibly because of statistical underestimation due to an insufficient sample size and that differences in relief learning between adolescents with and without NSSI might actually be even bigger. Thus, the present work should be considered as a pilot study for future larger-scale studies on relief learning in NSSI. Future studies seem particularly useful in view of the high clinical as well as societal relevance of NSSI for which, despite the high prevalences and the significantly increased risk of morbidity and mortality, no adequate explanatory models exist at the present time. The study confirmed the presence of increased levels of aversive emotional tension in adolescents with NSSI, which had previously been studied and found only in adults with a borderline personality disorder (Niedtfeld et al., 2010; Stiglmayr et al., 2005). The decrease in negative affect in adolescents with NSSI over the course of the study replicates the findings of previous studies in which a reduction in self-reported negative affect was observed as a result of the cessation of a pain stimulus (Bresin et al., 2010; Bresin & Gordon, 2013). Thus, the study results reinforce existing explanatory models for NSSI that suggest a crucial involvement of physical pain and pain relief during self-injury in affect regulation. Furthermore, the present work raises the question of the role of altered perception of pain and pain relief in the etiopathogenesis of NSSI and how this affects learning processes. Overall, further insights into the potential link between NSSI and deviant relief learning would provide a better understanding of mechanisms involved in the development and maintenance of NSSI, and, on top of that, might offer approaches for new treatment options for the disorder. KW - Selbstbeschädigung KW - Erleichterungslernen KW - Nicht-suizidales selbstverletzendes Verhalten KW - NSSV Y1 - 2024 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-323673 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Mühlemann, Markus A1 - Zdzieblo, Daniela A1 - Friedrich, Alexandra A1 - Berger, Constantin A1 - Otto, Christoph A1 - Walles, Heike A1 - Koepsell, Hermann A1 - Metzger, Marco T1 - Altered pancreatic islet morphology and function in SGLT1 knockout mice on a glucose-deficient, fat-enriched diet JF - Molecular Metabolism N2 - Objectives Glycemic control by medical treatment represents one therapeutic strategy for diabetic patients. The Na+-d-glucose cotransporter 1 (SGLT1) is currently of high interest in this context. SGLT1 is known to mediate glucose absorption and incretin secretion in the small intestine. Recently, inhibition of SGLT1 function was shown to improve postprandial hyperglycemia. In view of the lately demonstrated SGLT1 expression in pancreatic islets, we investigated if loss of SGLT1 affects islet morphology and function. Methods Effects associated with the loss of SGLT1 on pancreatic islet (cyto) morphology and function were investigated by analyzing islets of a SGLT1 knockout mouse model, that were fed a glucose-deficient, fat-enriched diet (SGLT1−/−-GDFE) to circumvent the glucose-galactose malabsorption syndrome. To distinguish diet- and Sglt1−/−-dependent effects, wildtype mice on either standard chow (WT-SC) or the glucose-free, fat-enriched diet (WT-GDFE) were used as controls. Feeding a glucose-deficient, fat-enriched diet further required the analysis of intestinal SGLT1 expression and function under diet-conditions. Results Consistent with literature, our data provide evidence that small intestinal SGLT1 mRNA expression and function is regulated by nutrition. In contrast, pancreatic SGLT1 mRNA levels were not affected by the applied diet, suggesting different regulatory mechanisms for SGLT1 in diverse tissues. Morphological changes such as increased islet sizes and cell numbers associated with changes in proliferation and apoptosis and alterations of the β- and α-cell population are specifically observed for pancreatic islets of SGLT1−/−-GDFE mice. Glucose stimulation revealed no insulin response in SGLT1−/−-GDFE mice while WT-GDFE mice displayed only a minor increase of blood insulin. Irregular glucagon responses were observed for both, SGLT1−/−-GDFE and WT-GDFE mice. Further, both animal groups showed a sustained release of GLP-1 compared to WT-SC controls. Conclusion Loss or impairment of SGLT1 results in abnormal pancreatic islet (cyto)morphology and disturbed islet function regarding the insulin or glucagon release capacity from β- or α-cells, respectively. Consequently, our findings propose a new, additional role for SGLT1 maintaining proper islet structure and function. KW - glucose transporter SGLT1 KW - pancreatic islet cytomorphology KW - pancreatic islet function KW - β-cell KW - α-cell Y1 - 2018 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-224230 VL - 13 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Hauke, Jan A1 - Horvath, Judit A1 - Groß, Eva A1 - Gehrig, Andrea A1 - Honisch, Ellen A1 - Hackmann, Karl A1 - Schmidt, Gunnar A1 - Arnold, Norbert A1 - Faust, Ulrike A1 - Sutter, Christian A1 - Hentschel, Julia A1 - Wang-Gohrke, Shan A1 - Smogavec, Mateja A1 - Weber, Bernhard H. F. A1 - Weber-Lassalle, Nana A1 - Weber-Lassalle, Konstantin A1 - Borde, Julika A1 - Ernst, Corinna A1 - Altmüller, Janine A1 - Volk, Alexander E. A1 - Thiele, Holger A1 - Hübbel, Verena A1 - Nürnberg, Peter A1 - Keupp, Katharina A1 - Versmold, Beatrix A1 - Pohl, Esther A1 - Kubisch, Christian A1 - Grill, Sabine A1 - Paul, Victoria A1 - Herold, Natalie A1 - Lichey, Nadine A1 - Rhiem, Kerstin A1 - Ditsch, Nina A1 - Ruckert, Christian A1 - Wappenschmidt, Barbara A1 - Auber, Bernd A1 - Rump, Andreas A1 - Niederacher, Dieter A1 - Haaf, Thomas A1 - Ramser, Juliane A1 - Dworniczak, Bernd A1 - Engel, Christoph A1 - Meindl, Alfons A1 - Schmutzler, Rita K. A1 - Hahnen, Eric T1 - Gene panel testing of 5589 BRCA1/2-negative index patients with breast cancer in a routine diagnostic setting: results of the German Consortium for Hereditary Breast and Ovarian Cancer JF - Cancer Medicine N2 - The prevalence of germ line mutations in non-BRCA1/2 genes associated with hereditary breast cancer (BC) is low, and the role of some of these genes in BC predisposition and pathogenesis is conflicting. In this study, 5589 consecutive BC index patients negative for pathogenic BRCA1/2 mutations and 2189 female controls were screened for germ line mutations in eight cancer predisposition genes (ATM, CDH1, CHEK2, NBN, PALB2, RAD51C, RAD51D, and TP53). All patients met the inclusion criteria of the German Consortium for Hereditary Breast and Ovarian Cancer for germ line testing. The highest mutation prevalence was observed in the CHEK2 gene (2.5%), followed by ATM (1.5%) and PALB2 (1.2%). The mutation prevalence in each of the remaining genes was 0.3% or lower. Using Exome Aggregation Consortium control data, we confirm significant associations of heterozygous germ line mutations with BC for ATM (OR: 3.63, 95%CI: 2.67–4.94), CDH1 (OR: 17.04, 95%CI: 3.54–82), CHEK2 (OR: 2.93, 95%CI: 2.29–3.75), PALB2 (OR: 9.53, 95%CI: 6.25–14.51), and TP53 (OR: 7.30, 95%CI: 1.22–43.68). NBN germ line mutations were not significantly associated with BC risk (OR:1.39, 95%CI: 0.73–2.64). Due to their low mutation prevalence, the RAD51C and RAD51D genes require further investigation. Compared with control datasets, predicted damaging rare missense variants were significantly more prevalent in CHEK2 and TP53 in BC index patients. Compared with the overall sample, only TP53 mutation carriers show a significantly younger age at first BC diagnosis. We demonstrate a significant association of deleterious variants in the CHEK2, PALB2, and TP53 genes with bilateral BC. Both, ATM and CHEK2, were negatively associated with triple-negative breast cancer (TNBC) and estrogen receptor (ER)-negative tumor phenotypes. A particularly high CHEK2 mutation prevalence (5.2%) was observed in patients with human epidermal growth factor receptor 2 (HER2)-positive tumors. KW - breast cancer predisposition KW - hereditary breast cancer Y1 - 2018 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-227902 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Charbonnier, Baptiste A1 - Baradaran, Aslan A1 - Sato, Daisuke A1 - Alghamdi, Osama A1 - Zhang, Zishuai A1 - Zhang, Yu-Ling A1 - Gbureck, Uwe A1 - Gilardino, Mirko A1 - Harvey, Edward A1 - Makhoul, Nicholas A1 - Barralet, Jake T1 - Material-Induced Venosome-Supported Bone Tubes JF - Advanced Science N2 - The development of alternatives to vascular bone grafts, the current clinical standard for the surgical repair of large segmental bone defects still today represents an unmet medical need. The subcutaneous formation of transplantable bone has been successfully achieved in scaffolds axially perfused by an arteriovenous loop (AVL) and seeded with bone marrow stromal cells or loaded with inductive proteins. Although demonstrating clinical potential, AVL-based approaches involve complex microsurgical techniques and thus are not in widespread use. In this study, 3D-printed microporous bioceramics, loaded with autologous total bone marrow obtained by needle aspiration, are placed around and next to an unoperated femoral vein for 8 weeks to assess the effect of a central flow-through vein on bone formation from marrow in a subcutaneous site. A greater volume of new bone tissue is observed in scaffolds perfused by a central vein compared with the nonperfused negative control. These analyses are confirmed and supplemented by calcified and decalcified histology. This is highly significant as it indicates that transplantable vascularized bone can be grown using dispensable vein and marrow tissue only. This is the first report illustrating the capacity of an intrinsic vascularization by a single vein to support ectopic bone formation from untreated marrow. KW - angiogenesis KW - axial vascularization KW - bioceramic KW - bioinorganic KW - material-host interactions KW - osteogenesis Y1 - 2019 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-222318 VL - 6 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Kirsch, Anna Dalal A1 - Hassin-Baer, Sharon A1 - Matthies, Cordula A1 - Volkmann, Jens A1 - Steigerwald, Frank T1 - Anodic versus cathodic neurostimulation of the subthalamic nucleus: A randomized-controlled study of acute clinical effects JF - Parkinsonism and Related Disorders N2 - Introduction Stimulation settings of deep brain stimulation (DBS) have evolved empirically within a limited parameter space dictated by first generation devices. There is a need for controlled clinical studies, which evaluate efficacy and safety of established programming practice against novel programming options provided by modern neurostimulation devices. Methods Here, we tested a polarity reversal from conventional monopolar cathodic to anodic stimulation in an acute double-blind, randomized, cross-over study in patients with PD implanted with bilateral STN DBS. The primary outcome measure was the difference between efficacy and side-effect thresholds (current amplitude, mA) in a monopolar review and the severity of motor symptoms (as assessed by MDS-UPDRS III ratings) after 30 min of continuous stimulation in the medication off-state. Results Effect and side effect thresholds were significantly higher with anodic compared to cathodic stimulation (3.36 ± 1.58 mA vs. 1.99 ± 1.37 mA; 6.05 ± 1.52 mA vs. 4.15 ± 1.13 mA; both p < 0.0001). However, using a predefined amplitude of 0.5 mA below the respective adverse effect threshold, blinded MDS-UPDRS-III-ratings were significantly lower with anodic stimulation (anodic: median 17 [min: 12, max: 25]; cathodic: 23 [12, 37]; p < 0.005). Conclusion Effective anodic stimulation requires a higher charge injection into the tissue, but may provide a better reduction of off-period motor symptoms within the individual therapeutic window. Therefore, a programming change to anodic stimulation may be considered in patients suffering from residual off-period motor symptoms of PD despite reaching the adverse effect threshold of cathodic stimulation in the subthalamic nucleus. KW - deep brain stimulation KW - subthalamic nucleus KW - Parkinson's disease KW - anodic stimulation Y1 - 2018 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-325820 VL - 55 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Godel, Tim A1 - Pham, Mirko A1 - Kele, Henrich A1 - Kronlage, Moritz A1 - Schwarz, Daniel A1 - Brunée, Merle A1 - Heiland, Sabine A1 - Bendszus, Martin A1 - Bäumer, Philipp T1 - Diffusion tensor imaging in anterior interosseous nerve syndrome – functional MR Neurography on a fascicular level JF - NeuroImage: Clinical N2 - Purpose By applying diffusor tensor imaging (DTI) in patients with anterior interosseous nerve syndrome (AINS), this proof of principle study aims to quantify the extent of structural damage of a peripheral nerve at the anatomical level of individual fascicles. Methods In this institutional review board approved prospective study 13 patients with spontaneous AINS were examined at 3 Tesla including a transversal T2-weighted turbo-spin-echo and a spin-echo echo-planar-imaging pulse sequence of the upper arm level. Calculations of quantitative DTI parameters including fractional anisotropy (FA), mean diffusivity (MD), radial diffusivity (RD), and axial diffusivity (AD) for median nerve lesion and non-lesion fascicles as well as ulnar and radial nerve were obtained. DTI values were compared to each other and to a previously published dataset of 58 healthy controls using one-way Analysis of Variance with Bonferroni correction and p-values <.05 were considered significant. Receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curves were performed to assess diagnostic accuracy. Results FA of median nerve lesion fascicles was decreased compared to median nerve non-lesion fascicles, ulnar nerve and radial nerve while MD, RD, and AD was increased (p < .001 for all parameters). Compared to median nerve values of healthy controls, lesion fascicles showed a significant decrease in FA while MD, RD, and AD was increased (p < .001 for all parameters). FA of median nerve non-lesion fascicles showed a weak significant decrease compared to healthy controls (p < .01) while there was no difference in MD, RD, and AD. ROC analyses revealed an excellent diagnostic accuracy of FA, MD and RD in the discrimination of median nerve lesion and non-lesion fascicles in AINS patients as well as in the discrimination of lesion fascicles and normative median nerve values of healthy controls. Conclusion By applying this functional MR Neurography technique in patients with AINS, this proof of principle study demonstrates that diffusion tensor imaging is feasible to quantify structural nerve injury at the anatomical level of individual fascicles. KW - anterior interosseous nerve syndrome KW - diffusion tensor imaging KW - functional MR Neurography Y1 - 2019 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-233061 VL - 21 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Counsell, John R. A1 - Karda, Rajvinder A1 - Diaz, Juan Antiano A1 - Carey, Louise A1 - Wiktorowicz, Tatiana A1 - Buckley, Suzanne M. K. A1 - Ameri, Shima A1 - Ng, Joanne A1 - Baruteau, Julien A1 - Almeida, Filipa A1 - de Silva, Rohan A1 - Simone, Roberto A1 - Lugarà, Eleonora A1 - Lignani, Gabriele A1 - Lindemann, Dirk A1 - Rethwilm, Axel A1 - Rahim, Ahad A. A1 - Waddington, Simon N. A1 - Howe, Steven J. T1 - Foamy Virus Vectors Transduce Visceral Organs and Hippocampal Structures following In Vivo Delivery to Neonatal Mice JF - Molecular Therapy: Nucleic Acids N2 - Viral vectors are rapidly being developed for a range of applications in research and gene therapy. Prototype foamy virus (PFV) vectors have been described for gene therapy, although their use has mainly been restricted to ex vivo stem cell modification. Here we report direct in vivo transgene delivery with PFV vectors carrying reporter gene constructs. In our investigations, systemic PFV vector delivery to neonatal mice gave transgene expression in the heart, xiphisternum, liver, pancreas, and gut, whereas intracranial administration produced brain expression until animals were euthanized 49 days post-transduction. Immunostaining and confocal microscopy analysis of injected brains showed that transgene expression was highly localized to hippocampal architecture despite vector delivery being administered to the lateral ventricle. This was compared with intracranial biodistribution of lentiviral vectors and adeno-associated virus vectors, which gave a broad, non-specific spread through the neonatal mouse brain without regional localization, even when administered at lower copy numbers. Our work demonstrates that PFV can be used for neonatal gene delivery with an intracranial expression profile that localizes to hippocampal neurons, potentially because of the mitotic status of the targeted cells, which could be of use for research applications and gene therapy of neurological disorders. KW - foamy virus KW - spumavirus KW - viral vector KW - gene therapy KW - vector tropism KW - bioimaging KW - hippocampus Y1 - 2018 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-223379 VL - 12 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Griemert, Eva-Verena A1 - Schwarzmaier, Susanne M. A1 - Hummel, Regina A1 - Gölz, Christina A1 - Yang, Dong A1 - Neuhaus, Winfried A1 - Burek, Malgorzata A1 - Förster, Carola Y. A1 - Petkovic, Ivan A1 - Trabold, Raimund A1 - Plesnila, Nikolaus A1 - Engelhard, Kristin A1 - Schäfer, Michael K. A1 - Thal, Serge C. T1 - Plasminogen activator inhibitor-1 augments damage by impairing fibrinolysis after traumatic brain injury JF - Annals of Neurology N2 - Objective Plasminogen activator inhibitor-1 (PAI-1) is the key endogenous inhibitor of fibrinolysis, and enhances clot formation after injury. In traumatic brain injury, dysregulation of fibrinolysis may lead to sustained microthrombosis and accelerated lesion expansion. In the present study, we hypothesized that PAI-1 mediates post-traumatic malfunction of coagulation, with inhibition or genetic depletion of PAI-1 attenuating clot formation and lesion expansion after brain trauma. Methods We evaluated PAI-1 as a possible new target in a mouse controlled cortical impact (CCI) model of traumatic brain injury. We performed the pharmacological inhibition of PAI-1 with PAI-039 and stimulation by tranexamic acid, and we confirmed our results in PAI-1–deficient animals. Results PAI-1 mRNA was time-dependently upregulated, with a 305-fold peak 12 hours after CCI, which effectively counteracted the 2- to 3-fold increase in cerebral tissue-type/urokinase plasminogen activator expression. PAI-039 reduced brain lesion volume by 26% at 24 hours and 43% at 5 days after insult. This treatment also attenuated neuronal apoptosis and improved neurofunctional outcome. Moreover, intravital microscopy demonstrated reduced post-traumatic thrombus formation in the pericontusional cortical microvasculature. In PAI-1–deficient mice, the therapeutic effect of PAI-039 was absent. These mice also displayed 13% reduced brain damage compared with wild type. In contrast, inhibition of fibrinolysis with tranexamic acid increased lesion volume by 25% compared with vehicle. Interpretation This study identifies impaired fibrinolysis as a critical process in post-traumatic secondary brain damage and suggests that PAI-1 may be a central endogenous inhibitor of the fibrinolytic pathway, promoting a procoagulatory state and clot formation in the cerebral microvasculature. Ann Neurol 2019;85:667–680 Y1 - 2019 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-228682 VL - 85 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Figel, Benedikt A1 - Brinkmann, Leonie A1 - Buff, Christine A1 - Heitmann, Carina Y. A1 - Hofmann, David A1 - Bruchmann, Maximilian A1 - Becker, Michael P. I. A1 - Herrmann, Martin J. A1 - Straube, Thomas T1 - Phasic amygdala and BNST activation during the anticipation of temporally unpredictable social observation in social anxiety disorder patients JF - NeuroImage: Clinical N2 - Anticipation of potentially threatening social situations is a key process in social anxiety disorder (SAD). In other anxiety disorders, recent research of neural correlates of anticipation of temporally unpredictable threat suggests a temporally dissociable involvement of amygdala and bed nucleus of the stria terminalis (BNST) with phasic amygdala responses and sustained BNST activation. However, the temporal profile of amygdala and BNST responses during temporal unpredictability of threat has not been investigated in patients suffering from SAD. We used functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) to investigate neural activation in the central nucleus of the amygdala (CeA) and the BNST during anticipation of temporally unpredictable aversive (video camera observation) relative to neutral (no camera observation) events in SAD patients compared to healthy controls (HC). For the analysis of fMRI data, we applied two regressors (phasic/sustained) within the same model to detect temporally dissociable brain responses. The aversive condition induced increased anxiety in patients compared to HC. SAD patients compared to HC showed increased phasic activation in the CeA and the BNST for anticipation of aversive relative to neutral events. SAD patients as well as HC showed sustained activity alterations in the BNST for aversive relative to neutral anticipation. No differential activity during sustained threat anticipation in SAD patients compared to HC was found. Taken together, our study reveals both CeA and BNST involvement during threat anticipation in SAD patients. The present results point towards potentially SAD-specific threat processing marked by elevated phasic but not sustained CeA and BNST responses when compared to HC. KW - FMRI KW - threat anticipation KW - social anxiety disorder KW - bed nucleus of stria terminalis KW - amygdala Y1 - 2019 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-228071 VL - 22 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Fazzini, Federica A1 - Lamina, Claudia A1 - Fendt, Liane A1 - Schultheiss, Ulla T. A1 - Kotsis, Fruzsina A1 - Hicks, Andrew A. A1 - Meiselbach, Heike A1 - Weissensteiner, Hansi A1 - Forer, Lukas A1 - Krane, Vera A1 - Eckardt, Kai-Uwe A1 - Köttgen, Anna A1 - Kronenberg, Florian T1 - Mitochondrial DNA copy number is associated with mortality and infections in a large cohort of patients with chronic kidney disease JF - Kidney International N2 - Damage of mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) with reduction in copy number has been proposed as a biomarker for mitochondrial dysfunction and oxidative stress. Chronic kidney disease (CKD) is associated with increased mortality and risk of cardiovascular disease, but the underlying mechanisms remain incompletely understood. Here we investigated the prognostic role of mtDNA copy number for cause-specific mortality in 4812 patients from the German Chronic Kidney Disease study, an ongoing prospective observational national cohort study of patients with CKD stage G3 and A1-3 or G1-2 with overt proteinuria (A3) at enrollment. MtDNA was quantified in whole blood using a plasmid-normalized PCR-based assay. At baseline, 1235 patients had prevalent cardiovascular disease. These patients had a significantly lower mtDNA copy number than patients without cardiovascular disease (fully-adjusted model: odds ratio 1.03, 95% confidence interval [CI] 1.01-1.05 per 10 mtDNA copies decrease). After four years of follow-up, we observed a significant inverse association between mtDNA copy number and all-cause mortality, adjusted for kidney function and cardiovascular disease risk factors (hazard ratio 1.37, 95% CI 1.09-1.73 for quartile 1 compared to quartiles 2-4). When grouped by causes of death, estimates pointed in the same direction for all causes but in a fully-adjusted model decreased copy numbers were significantly lower only in infection-related death (hazard ratio 1.82, 95% CI 1.08-3.08). A similar association was observed for hospitalizations due to infections in 644 patients (hazard ratio 1.19, 95% CI 1.00-1.42 in the fully-adjusted model). Thus, our data support a role of mitochondrial dysfunction in increased cardiovascular disease and mortality risks as well as susceptibility to infections in patients with CKD. KW - chronic kidney disease KW - infections KW - mitochondrial DNA copy number KW - mortality Y1 - 2019 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-227662 VL - 96 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Kiser, Dominik P. A1 - Popp, Sandy A1 - Schmitt-Böhrer, Angelika G. A1 - Strekalova, Tatyana A1 - van den Hove, Daniel L. A1 - Lesch, Klaus-Peter A1 - Rivero, Olga T1 - Early-life stress impairs developmental programming in Cadherin 13 (CDH13)-deficient mice JF - Progress in Neuropsychopharmacology & Biological Psychiatry N2 - Objective Cadherin-13 (CDH13), a member of the calcium-dependent cell adhesion molecule family, has been linked to neurodevelopmental disorders, including autism spectrum (ASD) and attention-deficit/hyperactivity (ADHD) disorders, but also to depression. In the adult brain, CDH13 expression is restricted e.g. to the presynaptic compartment of inhibitory GABAergic synapses in the hippocampus and Cdh13 knockout mice show an increased inhibitory drive onto hippocampal CA1 pyramidal neurons, leading to a shift in excitatory/inhibitory balance. CDH13 is also moderating migration of serotonergic neurons in the dorsal raphe nucleus, establishing projections preferentially to the thalamus and cerebellum during brain development. Furthermore, CDH13 is upregulated by chronic stress as well as in depression, suggesting a role in early-life adaptation to stressful experience. Here, we therefore investigated the interaction between Cdh13 variation and neonatal maternal separation (MS) in mice. Methods Male and female wild-type (Cdh13+/+), heterozygous (Cdh13+/−) and homozygous (Cdh13−/−) knockout mice exposed to MS, or daily handling as control, were subjected to a battery of behavioural tests to assess motor activity, learning and memory as well as anxiety-like behaviour. A transcriptome analysis of the hippocampus was performed in an independent cohort of mice which was exposed to MS or handling, but remained naïve for behavioural testing. Results MS lead to increased anxiety-like behaviour in Cdh13−/− mice compared to the other two MS groups. Cdh13−/− mice showed a context-dependent effect on stress- and anxiety-related behaviour, impaired extinction learning following contextual fear conditioning and decreased impulsivity, as well as a mild decrease in errors in the Barnes maze and reduced risk-taking in the light-dark transition test after MS. We also show sex differences, with increased locomotor activity in female Cdh13−/− mice, but unaltered impulsivity and activity in male Cdh13−/− mice. Transcriptome analysis revealed several pathways associated with cell surface/adhesion molecules to be altered following Cdh13 deficiency, together with an influence on endoplasmic reticulum function. Conclusion MS resulted in increased stress resilience, increased exploration and an overall anxiolytic behavioural phenotype in male Cdh13+/+ and Cdh13+/− mice. Cdh13 deficiency, however, obliterated most of the effects caused by early-life stress, with Cdh13−/− mice exhibiting delayed habituation, no reduction of anxiety-like behaviour and decreased fear extinction. Our behavioural findings indicate a role of CDH13 in the programming of and adaptation to early-life stress. Finally, our transcriptomic data support the view of CDH13 as a neuroprotective factor as well as a mediator in cell-cell interactions, with an impact on synaptic plasticity. KW - Cadherin-13 (CDH13) KW - T-cadherin KW - neurodevelopment KW - autism KW - ADHD KW - depression KW - psychiatric disorders KW - early-life stress KW - mouse KW - RNA sequencing KW - endoplasmic reticulum stress KW - adhesion Y1 - 2019 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-325859 VL - 89 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Germain, Dominique P. A1 - Elliott, Perry M. A1 - Falissard, Bruno A1 - Fomin, Victor V. A1 - Hilz, Max J. A1 - Jovanovic, Ana A1 - Kantola, Ilkka A1 - Linhart, Aleš A1 - Renzo, Mignani A1 - Namdar, Mehdi A1 - Nowak, Albina A1 - Oliveira, João-Paulo A1 - Pieroni, Maurizio A1 - Viana-Baptista, Miguel A1 - Wanner, Christoph A1 - Spada, Marco T1 - The effect of enzyme replacement therapy on clinical outcomes in male patients with Fabry disease: A systematic literature review by a European panel of experts JF - Molecular Genetics and Metabolism Reports N2 - Background Enzyme replacement therapy (ERT) with recombinant human α-galactosidase has been available for the treatment of Fabry disease since 2001 in Europe and 2003 in the USA. Treatment outcomes with ERT are dependent on baseline patient characteristics, and published data are derived from heterogeneous study populations. Methods We conducted a comprehensive systematic literature review of all original articles on ERT in the treatment of Fabry disease published up until January 2017. This article presents the findings in adult male patients. Results Clinical evidence for the efficacy of ERT in adult male patients was available from 166 publications including 36 clinical trial publications. ERT significantly decreases globotriaosylceramide levels in plasma, urine, and in different kidney, heart, and skin cell types, slows the decline in estimated glomerular filtration rate, and reduces/stabilizes left ventricular mass and cardiac wall thickness. ERT also improves nervous system, gastrointestinal, pain, and quality of life outcomes. Conclusions ERT is a disease-specific treatment for patients with Fabry disease that may provide clinical benefits on several outcomes and organ systems. Better outcomes may be observed when treatment is started at an early age prior to the development of organ damage such as chronic kidney disease or cardiac fibrosis. Consolidated evidence suggests a dose effect. Data described in male patients, together with female and paediatric data, informs clinical practice and therapeutic goals for individualized treatment. KW - Fabry disease KW - systematic literature review KW - agalsidase beta KW - agalsidase alfa KW - enzyme replacement therapy KW - adult male patients Y1 - 2019 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-232987 VL - 19 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Flunkert, Julia A1 - Maierhofer, Anna A1 - Dittrich, Marcus A1 - Müller, Tobias A1 - Horvath, Steve A1 - Nanda, Indrajit A1 - Haaf, Thomas T1 - Genetic and epigenetic changes in clonal descendants of irradiated human fibroblasts JF - Experimental Cell Research N2 - To study delayed genetic and epigenetic radiation effects, which may trigger radiation-induced carcinogenesis, we have established single-cell clones from irradiated and non-irradiated primary human fibroblasts. Stable clones were endowed with the same karyotype in all analyzed metaphases after 20 population doublings (PDs), whereas unstable clones displayed mosaics of normal and abnormal karyotypes. To account for variation in radiation sensitivity, all experiments were performed with two different fibroblast strains. After a single X-ray dose of 2 Gy more than half of the irradiated clones exhibited radiation-induced genome instability (RIGI). Irradiated clones displayed an increased rate of loss of chromosome Y (LOY) and copy number variations (CNVs), compared to controls. CNV breakpoints clustered in specific chromosome regions, in particular 3p14.2 and 7q11.21, coinciding with common fragile sites. CNVs affecting the FHIT gene in FRA3B were observed in independent unstable clones and may drive RIGI. Bisulfite pyrosequencing of control clones and the respective primary culture revealed global hypomethylation of ALU, LINE-1, and alpha-satellite repeats as well as rDNA hypermethylation during in vitro ageing. Irradiated clones showed further reduced ALU and alpha-satellite methylation and increased rDNA methylation, compared to controls. Methylation arrays identified several hundred differentially methylated genes and several enriched pathways associated with in vitro ageing. Methylation changes in 259 genes and the MAP kinase signaling pathway were associated with delayed radiation effects (after 20 PDs). Collectively, our results suggest that both genetic (LOY and CNVs) and epigenetic changes occur in the progeny of exposed cells that were not damaged directly by irradiation, likely contributing to radiation-induced carcinogenesis. We did not observe epigenetic differences between stable and unstable irradiated clones. The fact that the DNA methylation (DNAm) age of clones derived from the same primary culture varied greatly suggests that DNAm age of a single cell (represented by a clone) can be quite different from the DNAm age of a tissue. We propose that DNAm age reflects the emergent property of a large number of individual cells whose respective DNAm ages can be highly variable. KW - copy number variation (CNV) KW - delayed radiation effects KW - DNA methylation (DNAm) age KW - global DNA methylation KW - loss of chromosome Y (LOY); KW - methylation array analysis KW - radiation-induced genome instability (RIGI) Y1 - 2018 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-228177 VL - 370 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Germain, Dominique P. A1 - Arad, Michael A1 - Burlina, Alessandro A1 - Elliott, Perry M. A1 - Falissard, Bruno A1 - Feldt-Rasmussen, Ulla A1 - Hilz, Max J. A1 - Hughes, Derralynn A. A1 - Ortiz, Alberto A1 - Wanner, Christoph A1 - Weidemann, Frank A1 - Spada, Marco T1 - The effect of enzyme replacement therapy on clinical outcomes in female patients with Fabry disease – A systematic literature review by a European panel of experts JF - Molecular Genetics and Metabolism N2 - Background Heterozygous females with Fabry disease have a wide range of clinical phenotypes depending on the nature of their mutation and their X-chromosome inactivation pattern; it is therefore important to examine outcomes of enzyme replacement therapy (ERT) in the female patient population specifically. This paper presents the findings of a systematic literature review of treatment outcomes with ERT in adult female patients. Methods A comprehensive systematic literature review was conducted through January 2017 to retrieve published papers with original data on ERT in the treatment of Fabry disease. The review included all original articles that presented ERT outcomes data on patients with Fabry disease, irrespective of the study type. Results Clinical evidence for the efficacy of ERT in female patients was available from 67 publications including six clinical trial publications, and indicates significant reductions in plasma and urine globotriaosylceramide (GL-3) accumulation (in female patients with elevated pre-treatment levels) and improvements in cardiac parameters and quality of life (QoL). To date, data are insufficient to conclude on the effects of ERT on the nervous system, gastrointestinal manifestations, and pain in female patients with Fabry disease. Conclusions This review of available literature data demonstrates that ERT in adult female patients with Fabry disease has a beneficial effect on GL-3 levels and cardiac outcomes. The current evidence also suggests that ERT may improve QoL in this patient population, though further studies are needed to examine these results. KW - Fabry disease KW - agalsidase alfa KW - agalsidase beta KW - systematic literature review KW - enzyme replacement therapy KW - adult female patients Y1 - 2019 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-232963 VL - 126 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Omeñaca, Felix A1 - Vázquez, Liliana A1 - Garcia-Corbeira, Pilar A1 - Mesaros, Narcisa A1 - Hanssens, Linda A1 - Dolhain, Jan A1 - Puente Gómez, Ivonne A1 - Liese, Johannes A1 - Knuf, Markus T1 - Immunization of preterm infants with GSK’s hexavalent combined diphtheria-tetanus-acellular pertussis-hepatitis B-inactivated poliovirus-Haemophilus influenzae type b conjugate vaccine: A review of safety and immunogenicity JF - Vaccine N2 - Background Infants with history of prematurity (<37 weeks gestation) and low birth weight (LBW, <2500 g) are at high risk of infection due to functional immaturity of normal physical and immunological defense mechanisms. Despite current recommendations that infants with history of prematurity/LBW should receive routine immunization according to the same schedule and chronological age as full-term infants, immunization is often delayed. Methods Here we summarize 10 clinical studies and 15 years of post-marketing safety surveillance of GSK’s hexavalent vaccine (DTPa-HBV-IPV/Hib), a combined diphtheria-tetanus-acellular-pertussis-hepatitis-B-inactivated-poliovirus-Haemophilus influenzae-type-b (Hib) conjugate vaccine, when administered alone, or co-administered with pneumococcal conjugate, rotavirus, and meningococcal vaccines and respiratory syncytial virus IgG to infants with history of prematurity/LBW in clinical trials. Results At least 92.5% of infants with history of prematurity/LBW as young as 24 weeks gestation in clinical studies were seropositive to all vaccine antigens after 3-dose primary vaccination with GSK’s hexavalent DTPa-HBV-IPV/Hib vaccine, with robust immune responses to booster vaccination. Seropositivity rates and antibody concentrations to hepatitis B and Hib appeared lower in infants with history of prematurity/LBW than term infants. Between 13–30% of medically stable infants with history of prematurity developed apnea after vaccination with GSK’s hexavalent DTPa-HBV-IPV/Hib vaccine; usually after dose 1. The occurrence of post-immunization cardiorespiratory events appears to be influenced by the severity of any underlying neonatal condition. Most cardiorespiratory events resolve spontaneously or require minimal intervention. GSK’s hexavalent DTPa-HBV-IPV/Hib vaccine was well tolerated in co-administration regimens. Conclusion GSK’s hexavalent DTPa-HBV-IPV/Hib vaccine alone or co-administered with other pediatric vaccines has a clinically acceptable safety and immunogenicity profile when used in infants with history of prematurity/LBW for primary and booster vaccination. Additional studies are needed in very premature and very LBW infants. However, currently available data support using GSK’s hexavalent DTPa-HBV-IPV/Hib vaccine to immunize infants with history of prematurity/LBW according to chronological age. KW - DTPa-HBV-IPV/Hib KW - hexavalent vaccine KW - primary vaccination KW - preterm KW - premature Y1 - 2018 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-234450 VL - 36 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Spada, Marco A1 - Baron, Ralf A1 - Elliott, Perry M. A1 - Falissard, Bruno A1 - Hilz, Max J. A1 - Monserrat, Lorenzo A1 - Tøndel, Camilla A1 - Tylki-Szymańska, Anna A1 - Wanner, Christoph A1 - Germain, Dominique P. T1 - The effect of enzyme replacement therapy on clinical outcomes in paediatric patients with Fabry disease – A systematic literature review by a European panel of experts JF - Molecular Genetics and Metabolism N2 - Background Fabry disease is caused by a deficiency of the lysosomal enzyme α-galactosidase, resulting in progressive accumulation of globotriaosylceramide (GL-3). The disease can manifest early during childhood and adolescence. Enzyme replacement therapy (ERT) with recombinant human α-galactosidase is the first specific treatment for Fabry disease and has been available in Europe since 2001. This paper presents the findings of a systematic literature review of clinical outcomes with ERT in paediatric patients with Fabry disease. Methods A comprehensive systematic review of published literature on ERT in Fabry disease was conducted in January 2017. The literature analysis included all original articles reporting outcomes of ERT in paediatric patients. Results Treatment-related outcomes in the paediatric population were reported in six publications derived from open-label clinical trials and in 10 publications derived from observational or registry-based studies. ERT was shown to significantly reduce plasma and urine GL-3 levels in paediatric patients with Fabry disease. The effect of ERT on GL-3 clearance from renal podocytes appeared to be agalsidase dose-dependent. ERT relieved pain and improved gastrointestinal symptoms and quality of life. Conclusions Based on the published literature, the use of ERT in paediatric patients can significantly clear GL-3 accumulation, ameliorate the early symptoms of Fabry disease, and improve quality of life. Treatment with ERT in paediatric patients with Fabry disease may be important to prevent further disease progression and overt organ damage. KW - Fabry disease KW - agalsidase alfa KW - agalsidase beta KW - systematic literature review KW - enzyme replacement therapy KW - paediatric patients Y1 - 2019 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-239287 VL - 126 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Argyrousi, Elentina K. A1 - de Nijs, Laurence A1 - Lagatta, Davi C. A1 - Schlütter, Anna A1 - Weidner, Magdalena T. A1 - Zöller, Johanna A1 - van Goethem, Nick P. A1 - Joca, Sâmia R. L. A1 - van den Hove, Daniel L. A. A1 - Prickaerts, Jos T1 - Effects of DNA methyltransferase inhibition on pattern separation performance in mice JF - Neurobiology of Learning and Memory N2 - Enhancement of synaptic plasticity through changes in neuronal gene expression is a prerequisite for improved cognitive performance. Moreover, several studies have shown that DNA methylation is able to affect the expression of (e.g. plasticity) genes that are important for several cognitive functions. In this study, the effect of the DNA methyltransferase (DNMT) inhibitor RG108 was assessed on object pattern separation (OPS) task in mice. In addition, its effect on the expression of target genes was monitored. Administration of RG108 before the test led to a short-lasting, dose-dependent increase in pattern separation memory that was not present anymore after 48 h. Furthermore, treatment with RG108 did not enhance long-term memory of the animals when tested after a 24 h inter-trial interval in the same task. At the transcriptomic level, acute treatment with RG108 was accompanied by increased expression of Bdnf1, while expression of Bdnf4, Bdnf9, Gria1 and Hdac2 was not altered within 1 h after treatment. Methylation analysis of 14 loci in the promoter region of Bdnf1 revealed a counterintuitive increase in the levels of DNA methylation at three CpG sites. Taken together, these results indicate that acute administration of RG108 has a short-lasting pro-cognitive effect on object pattern separation that could be explained by increased Bdnf1 expression. The observed increase in Bdnf1 methylation suggests a complex interplay between Bdnf methylation-demethylation that promotes Bdnf1 expression and associated cognitive performance. Considering that impaired pattern separation could constitute the underlying problem of a wide range of mental and cognitive disorders, pharmacological agents including DNA methylation inhibitors that improve pattern separation could be compelling targets for the treatment of these disorders. In that respect, future studies are needed in order to determine the effect of chronic administration of such agents. KW - object pattern separation KW - DNA methyltransferase inhibitors KW - BDNF KW - CpG islands KW - epigenetics KW - hippocampal plasticity Y1 - 2019 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-221226 VL - 159 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Grayston, Rebecca A1 - Czanner, Gabriela A1 - Elhadd, Kareim A1 - Goebel, Andreas A1 - Frank, Bernhard A1 - Üçeyler, Nurcan A1 - Malik, Rayaz A A1 - Alam, Uazman T1 - A systematic review and meta-analysis of the prevalence of small fiber pathology in fibromyalgia: Implications for a new paradigm in fibromyalgia etiopathogenesis JF - Seminars in Arthritis and Rheumatism N2 - Objectives Fibromyalgia is a condition which exhibits chronic widespread pain with neuropathic pain features and has a major impact on health-related quality of life. The pathophysiology remains unclear, however, there is increasing evidence for involvement of the peripheral nervous system with a high prevalence of small fiber pathology (SFP). The aim of this systematic literature review is to establish the prevalence of SFP in fibromyalgia. Methods An electronic literature search was performed using MEDLINE, EMBASE, PubMed, Web of Science, CINAHL and the Cochrane Library databases. Published full-text, English language articles that provide SFP prevalence data in studies of fibromyalgia of patients over 18years old were included. All articles were screened by two independent reviewers using a priori criteria. Methodological quality and risk of bias were evaluated using the critical appraisal tool by Munn et al. Overall and subgroup pooled prevalence were calculated by random-effects meta-analysis with 95% CI. Results Database searches found 935 studies; 45 articles were screened of which 8 full text articles satisfied the inclusion criteria, providing data from 222 participants. The meta-analysis demonstrated the pooled prevalence of SFP in fibromyalgia is 49% (95% CI: 38–60%) with a moderate degree of heterogeneity, (I2= 68%). The prevalence estimate attained by a skin biopsy was 45% (95% CI: 32–59%, I2= 70%) and for corneal confocal microscopy it was 59% (95% CI: 40–78%, I2= 51%). Conclusion There is a high prevalence of SFP in fibromyalgia. This study provides compelling evidence of a distinct phenotype involving SFP in fibromyalgia. Identifying SFP will aid in determining its relationship to pain and potentially facilitate the development of future interventions and pharmacotherapy. KW - small nerve fibres KW - pain KW - fibromyalgia KW - skin biopsy KW - corneal confocal microscopy Y1 - 2019 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-227566 VL - 48 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Wilson, Duncan A1 - Ambler, Gareth A1 - Lee, Keon-Joo A1 - Lim, Jae-Sung A1 - Shiozawa, Masayuki A1 - Koga, Masatoshi A1 - Li, Linxin A1 - Lovelock, Caroline A1 - Chabriat, Hugues A1 - Hennerici, Michael A1 - Wong, Yuen Kwun A1 - Mak, Henry Ka Fung A1 - Prats-Sánchez, Luis A1 - Martínez-Domeño, Alejandro A1 - Inamura, Shigeru A1 - Yoshifuji, Kazuhisa A1 - Arsava, Ethem Murat A1 - Horstmann, Solveig A1 - Purrucker, Jan A1 - Lam, Bonnie Yin Ka A1 - Wong, Adrian A1 - Kim, Young Dae A1 - Song, Tae-Jin A1 - Schrooten, Maarten A1 - Lemmens, Robin A1 - Eppinger, Sebastian A1 - Gattringer, Thomas A1 - Uysal, Ender A1 - Tanriverdi, Zeynep A1 - Bornstein, Natan M A1 - Ben Assayag, Einor A1 - Hallevi, Hen A1 - Tanaka, Jun A1 - Hara, Hideo A1 - Coutts, Shelagh B A1 - Hert, Lisa A1 - Polymeris, Alexandros A1 - Seiffge, David J A1 - Lyrer, Philippe A1 - Algra, Ale A1 - Kappelle, Jaap A1 - Salman, Rustam Al-Shahi A1 - Jäger, Hans R A1 - Lip, Gregory Y H A1 - Mattle, Heinrich P A1 - Panos, Leonidas D A1 - Mas, Jean-Louis A1 - Legrand, Laurence A1 - Karayiannis, Christopher A1 - Phan, Thanh A1 - Gunkel, Sarah A1 - Christ, Nicolas A1 - Abrigo, Jill A1 - Leung, Thomas A1 - Chu, Winnie A1 - Chappell, Francesca A1 - Makin, Stephen A1 - Hayden, Derek A1 - Williams, David J A1 - Kooi, M Eline A1 - van Dam-Nolen, Dianne H K A1 - Barbato, Carmen A1 - Browning, Simone A1 - Wiegertjes, Kim A1 - Tuladhar, Anil M A1 - Maaijwee, Noortje A1 - Guevarra, Christine A1 - Yatawara, Chathuri A1 - Mendyk, Anne-Marie A1 - Delmaire, Christine A1 - Köhler, Sebastian A1 - van Oostenbrugge, Robert A1 - Zhou, Ying A1 - Xu, Chao A1 - Hilal, Saima A1 - Gyanwali, Bibek A1 - Chen, Christopher A1 - Lou, Min A1 - Staals, Julie A1 - Bordet, Régis A1 - Kandiah, Nagaendran A1 - de Leeuw, Frank-Erik A1 - Simister, Robert A1 - van der Lugt, Aad A1 - Kelly, Peter J A1 - Wardlaw, Joanna M A1 - Soo, Yannie A1 - Fluri, Felix A1 - Srikanth, Velandai A1 - Calvet, David A1 - Jung, Simon A1 - Kwa, Vincent I H A1 - Engelter, Stefan T A1 - Peters, Nils A1 - Smith, Eric E A1 - Yakushiji, Yusuke A1 - Necioglu Orken, Dilek A1 - Fazekas, Franz A1 - Thijs, Vincent A1 - Heo, Ji Hoe A1 - Mok, Vincent A1 - Veltkamp, Roland A1 - Ay, Hakan A1 - Imaizumi, Toshio A1 - Gomez-Anson, Beatriz A1 - Lau, Kui Kai A1 - Jouvent, Eric A1 - Rothwell, Peter M A1 - Toyoda, Kazunori A1 - Bae, Hee-Yoon A1 - Marti-Fabregas, Joan A1 - Werring, David J T1 - Cerebral microbleeds and stroke risk after ischaemic stroke or transient ischaemic attack: a pooled analysis of individual patient data from cohort studies JF - The Lancet Neurology N2 - Background Cerebral microbleeds are a neuroimaging biomarker of stroke risk. A crucial clinical question is whether cerebral microbleeds indicate patients with recent ischaemic stroke or transient ischaemic attack in whom the rate of future intracranial haemorrhage is likely to exceed that of recurrent ischaemic stroke when treated with antithrombotic drugs. We therefore aimed to establish whether a large burden of cerebral microbleeds or particular anatomical patterns of cerebral microbleeds can identify ischaemic stroke or transient ischaemic attack patients at higher absolute risk of intracranial haemorrhage than ischaemic stroke. Methods We did a pooled analysis of individual patient data from cohort studies in adults with recent ischaemic stroke or transient ischaemic attack. Cohorts were eligible for inclusion if they prospectively recruited adult participants with ischaemic stroke or transient ischaemic attack; included at least 50 participants; collected data on stroke events over at least 3 months follow-up; used an appropriate MRI sequence that is sensitive to magnetic susceptibility; and documented the number and anatomical distribution of cerebral microbleeds reliably using consensus criteria and validated scales. Our prespecified primary outcomes were a composite of any symptomatic intracranial haemorrhage or ischaemic stroke, symptomatic intracranial haemorrhage, and symptomatic ischaemic stroke. We registered this study with the PROSPERO international prospective register of systematic reviews, number CRD42016036602. Findings Between Jan 1, 1996, and Dec 1, 2018, we identified 344 studies. After exclusions for ineligibility or declined requests for inclusion, 20 322 patients from 38 cohorts (over 35 225 patient-years of follow-up; median 1·34 years [IQR 0·19–2·44]) were included in our analyses. The adjusted hazard ratio [aHR] comparing patients with cerebral microbleeds to those without was 1·35 (95% CI 1·20–1·50) for the composite outcome of intracranial haemorrhage and ischaemic stroke; 2·45 (1·82–3·29) for intracranial haemorrhage and 1·23 (1·08–1·40) for ischaemic stroke. The aHR increased with increasing cerebral microbleed burden for intracranial haemorrhage but this effect was less marked for ischaemic stroke (for five or more cerebral microbleeds, aHR 4·55 [95% CI 3·08–6·72] for intracranial haemorrhage vs 1·47 [1·19–1·80] for ischaemic stroke; for ten or more cerebral microbleeds, aHR 5·52 [3·36–9·05] vs 1·43 [1·07–1·91]; and for ≥20 cerebral microbleeds, aHR 8·61 [4·69–15·81] vs 1·86 [1·23–2·82]). However, irrespective of cerebral microbleed anatomical distribution or burden, the rate of ischaemic stroke exceeded that of intracranial haemorrhage (for ten or more cerebral microbleeds, 64 ischaemic strokes [95% CI 48–84] per 1000 patient-years vs 27 intracranial haemorrhages [17–41] per 1000 patient-years; and for ≥20 cerebral microbleeds, 73 ischaemic strokes [46–108] per 1000 patient-years vs 39 intracranial haemorrhages [21–67] per 1000 patient-years). Interpretation In patients with recent ischaemic stroke or transient ischaemic attack, cerebral microbleeds are associated with a greater relative hazard (aHR) for subsequent intracranial haemorrhage than for ischaemic stroke, but the absolute risk of ischaemic stroke is higher than that of intracranial haemorrhage, regardless of cerebral microbleed presence, antomical distribution, or burden. Y1 - 2019 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-233710 VL - 18 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Waszak, Sebastian M A1 - Northcott, Paul A A1 - Buchhalter, Ivo A1 - Robinson, Giles W A1 - Sutter, Christian A1 - Groebner, Susanne A1 - Grund, Kerstin B A1 - Brugières, Laurence A1 - Jones, David T W A1 - Pajtler, Kristian W A1 - Morrissy, A Sorana A1 - Kool, Marcel A1 - Sturm, Dominik A1 - Chavez, Lukas A1 - Ernst, Aurelie A1 - Brabetz, Sebastian A1 - Hain, Michael A1 - Zichner, Thomas A1 - Segura-Wang, Maia A1 - Weischenfeldt, Joachim A1 - Rausch, Tobias A1 - Mardin, Balca R A1 - Zhou, Xin A1 - Baciu, Cristina A1 - Lawerenz, Christian A1 - Chan, Jennifer A A1 - Varlet, Pascale A1 - Guerrini-Rousseau, Lea A1 - Fults, Daniel W A1 - Grajkowska, Wiesława A1 - Hauser, Peter A1 - Jabado, Nada A1 - Ra, Young-Shin A1 - Zitterbart, Karel A1 - Shringarpure, Suyash S A1 - De La Vega, Francisco M A1 - Bustamante, Carlos D A1 - Ng, Ho-Keung A1 - Perry, Arie A1 - MacDonald, Tobey J A1 - Driever, Pablo Hernáiz A1 - Bendel, Anne E A1 - Bowers, Daniel C A1 - McCowage, Geoffrey A1 - Chintagumpala, Murali M A1 - Cohn, Richard A1 - Hassall, Timothy A1 - Fleischhack, Gudrun A1 - Eggen, Tone A1 - Wesenberg, Finn A1 - Feychting, Maria A1 - Lannering, Birgitta A1 - Schüz, Joachim A1 - Johansen, Christoffer A1 - Andersen, Tina V A1 - Röösli, Martin A1 - Kuehni, Claudia E A1 - Grotzer, Michael A1 - Kjaerheim, Kristina A1 - Monoranu, Camelia M A1 - Archer, Tenley C A1 - Duke, Elizabeth A1 - Pomeroy, Scott L A1 - Shelagh, Redmond A1 - Frank, Stephan A1 - Sumerauer, David A1 - Scheurlen, Wolfram A1 - Ryzhova, Marina V A1 - Milde, Till A1 - Kratz, Christian P A1 - Samuel, David A1 - Zhang, Jinghui A1 - Solomon, David A A1 - Marra, Marco A1 - Eils, Roland A1 - Bartram, Claus R A1 - von Hoff, Katja A1 - Rutkowksi, Stefan A1 - Ramaswamy, Vijay A1 - Gilbertson, Richard J A1 - Korshunov, Andrey A1 - Taylor, Michael D A1 - Lichter, Peter A1 - Malkin, David A1 - Gajjar, Amar A1 - Korbel, Jan O A1 - Pfister, Stefan M T1 - Spectrum and prevalence of genetic predisposition in medulloblastoma: a retrospective genetic study and prospective validation in a clinical trial cohort JF - The Lancet Oncology N2 - Background Medulloblastoma is associated with rare hereditary cancer predisposition syndromes; however, consensus medulloblastoma predisposition genes have not been defined and screening guidelines for genetic counselling and testing for paediatric patients are not available. We aimed to assess and define these genes to provide evidence for future screening guidelines. Methods In this international, multicentre study, we analysed patients with medulloblastoma from retrospective cohorts (International Cancer Genome Consortium [ICGC] PedBrain, Medulloblastoma Advanced Genomics International Consortium [MAGIC], and the CEFALO series) and from prospective cohorts from four clinical studies (SJMB03, SJMB12, SJYC07, and I-HIT-MED). Whole-genome sequences and exome sequences from blood and tumour samples were analysed for rare damaging germline mutations in cancer predisposition genes. DNA methylation profiling was done to determine consensus molecular subgroups: WNT (MBWNT), SHH (MBSHH), group 3 (MBGroup3), and group 4 (MBGroup4). Medulloblastoma predisposition genes were predicted on the basis of rare variant burden tests against controls without a cancer diagnosis from the Exome Aggregation Consortium (ExAC). Previously defined somatic mutational signatures were used to further classify medulloblastoma genomes into two groups, a clock-like group (signatures 1 and 5) and a homologous recombination repair deficiency-like group (signatures 3 and 8), and chromothripsis was investigated using previously established criteria. Progression-free survival and overall survival were modelled for patients with a genetic predisposition to medulloblastoma. Findings We included a total of 1022 patients with medulloblastoma from the retrospective cohorts (n=673) and the four prospective studies (n=349), from whom blood samples (n=1022) and tumour samples (n=800) were analysed for germline mutations in 110 cancer predisposition genes. In our rare variant burden analysis, we compared these against 53 105 sequenced controls from ExAC and identified APC, BRCA2, PALB2, PTCH1, SUFU, and TP53 as consensus medulloblastoma predisposition genes according to our rare variant burden analysis and estimated that germline mutations accounted for 6% of medulloblastoma diagnoses in the retrospective cohort. The prevalence of genetic predispositions differed between molecular subgroups in the retrospective cohort and was highest for patients in the MBSHH subgroup (20% in the retrospective cohort). These estimates were replicated in the prospective clinical cohort (germline mutations accounted for 5% of medulloblastoma diagnoses, with the highest prevalence [14%] in the MBSHH subgroup). Patients with germline APC mutations developed MBWNT and accounted for most (five [71%] of seven) cases of MBWNT that had no somatic CTNNB1 exon 3 mutations. Patients with germline mutations in SUFU and PTCH1 mostly developed infant MBSHH. Germline TP53 mutations presented only in childhood patients in the MBSHH subgroup and explained more than half (eight [57%] of 14) of all chromothripsis events in this subgroup. Germline mutations in PALB2 and BRCA2 were observed across the MBSHH, MBGroup3, and MBGroup4 molecular subgroups and were associated with mutational signatures typical of homologous recombination repair deficiency. In patients with a genetic predisposition to medulloblastoma, 5-year progression-free survival was 52% (95% CI 40–69) and 5-year overall survival was 65% (95% CI 52–81); these survival estimates differed significantly across patients with germline mutations in different medulloblastoma predisposition genes. Interpretation Genetic counselling and testing should be used as a standard-of-care procedure in patients with MBWNT and MBSHH because these patients have the highest prevalence of damaging germline mutations in known cancer predisposition genes. We propose criteria for routine genetic screening for patients with medulloblastoma based on clinical and molecular tumour characteristics. Y1 - 2018 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-233425 VL - 19 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Müntze, Jonas A1 - Gensler, Daniel A1 - Maniuc, Octavian A1 - Liu, Dan A1 - Cairns, Tereza A1 - Oder, Daniel A1 - Hu, Kai A1 - Lorenz, Kristina A1 - Frantz, Stefan A1 - Wanner, Christoph A1 - Nordbeck, Peter T1 - Oral Chaperone Therapy Migalastat for Treating Fabry Disease: Enzymatic Response and Serum Biomarker Changes After 1 Year JF - Clinical Pharmacology & Therapeutics N2 - Long-term effects of migalastat therapy in clinical practice are currently unknown. We evaluated migalastat efficacy and biomarker changes in a prospective, single-center study on 14 patients with Fabry disease (55 ± 14 years; 11 men). After 1 year of open-label migalastat therapy, patients showed significant changes in alpha-galactosidase-A activity (0.06–0.2 nmol/minute/mg protein; P = 0.001), left ventricular myocardial mass index (137–130 g/m2; P = 0.037), and serum creatinine (0.94–1.0 mg/dL; P = 0.021), accounting for deterioration in estimated glomerular filtration rate (87–78 mL/minute/1.73 m2; P = 0.012). The enzymatic increase correlated with myocardial mass reduction (r = −0.546; P = 0.044) but not with renal function (r = −0.086; P = 0.770). Plasma globotriaosylsphingosine was reduced in therapy-naive patients (10.9–6.0 ng/mL; P = 0.021) and stable (9.6–12.1 ng/mL; P = 0.607) in patients switched from prior enzyme-replacement therapy. These first real-world data show that migalastat substantially increases alpha-galactosidase-A activity, stabilizes related serum biomarkers, and improves cardiac integrity in male and female patients with amenable Fabry disease mutations. Y1 - 2019 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-231626 VL - 105 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Barkhuizen, Melinda A1 - van Mechelen, Ralph A1 - Vermeer, Marijne A1 - Chedraui, Peter A1 - Paes, Dean A1 - van den Hove, Daniel L. A. A1 - Vaes, Bart A1 - Mays, Robert W. A1 - Steinbusch, Harry W. M. A1 - Robertson, Nicola J. A1 - Kramer, Boris W. A1 - Gavilanes, Antonio W. D. T1 - Systemic multipotent adult progenitor cells improve long-term neurodevelopmental outcomes after preterm hypoxic-ischemic encephalopathy JF - Behavioural Brain Research N2 - There is an urgent need for therapies that could reduce the disease burden of preterm hypoxic-ischemic encephalopathy. Here, we evaluate the long-term effects of multipotent adult progenitor cells (MAPC) on long-term behavioral outcomes in a preterm rat model of perinatal asphyxia. Rats of both sexes were treated with two doses of MAPCs within 24 h after the insult. Locomotor, cognitive and psychiatric impairments were evaluated starting at 1.5 (juvenile) and 6 months (adult). Hypoxia-ischemia affected locomotion, cognition, and anxiety in a sex-dependent manner, with higher vulnerability observed in males. The MAPC therapy partially attenuated deficits in object recognition memory in females of all tested ages, and in the adult males. The hypoxic insult caused delayed hyperactivity in adult males, which was corrected by MAPC therapy. These results suggest that MAPCs may have long-term benefits for neurodevelopmental outcome after preterm birth and global hypoxia-ischemia, which warrants further preclinical exploration. KW - hypoxic-ischemic encephalopathy KW - preterm brain KW - stem cell therapy KW - neurodevelopment Y1 - 2019 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-221506 VL - 362 ER - TY - THES A1 - Brohm, Katharina Andrea T1 - (Differential-) Diagnostik bei primärem Hyperaldosteronismus: Ermittlung eines LC-MS/MS-spezifischen Aldosterongrenzwerts für den Kochsalzbelastungstest und Evaluation des Orthostasetests hinsichtlich der Differenzierung von Subgruppen T1 - (Differential) Diagnosis in Primary Aldosteronism: Determination of an LC-MS/MS-Specific Aldosterone Cut-Off Value for the Saline Infusion Test and Evaluation of the Postural Stimulation Test Regarding the Differentiation of Subtypes N2 - Der primäre Hyperaldosteronismus (PA) stellt aktuell den häufigsten Grund für das Vorliegen einer sekundären Hypertonie dar. Der in der Bestätigungsdiagnostik verwendete Kochsalzbelastungstest basiert dabei auf einem fehlenden Absinken der Aldosteronkonzentration im Testverlauf bei Patient:innen mit PA im Vergleich zu Patient:innen mit essentieller Hypertonie (EH). Die Konzentrationsbestimmung erfolgte bisher mittels Immunoassay. Mit der LC-MS/MS steht jedoch mittlerweile eine weitere wichtige analytische Methode in der quantitativen Bestimmung von Steroidhormonen zur Verfügung, welche in dieser Arbeit im Hinblick auf den Kochsalzbelastungstest untersucht wurde. Hohe Bedeutung kommt außerdem der Subtypdifferenzierung des PA zu, da die Ätiologie der Erkrankung wegweisend für die Art der Therapie ist. Das Ziel dieser Studie war einerseits die Ermittlung eines LC-MS/MS-spezifischen Aldosteron-Cut-off-Wertes im Kochsalzbelastungstest und die Evaluation des Nutzens der Bestimmung von Steroidprofilen in der Diagnostik des PA. Zum anderen wurde der diagnostische Nutzen des Orthostasetests zur Unterscheidung von unilateraler und bilateraler Genese bei vorliegendem PA untersucht. Im Rahmen dieser Studien wurden 187 bzw. 158 Patient:innen analysiert, die zwischen 2009 und 2019 bei Verdacht auf oder Vorliegen eines PA im Universitätsklinikum Würzburg vorstellig wurden. Die Diagnose wurde gemäß der aktuellen Leitlinie anhand der Ergebnisse des Kochsalzbelastungstests, NNVKs, Bildgebung und postoperativen Outcomes gestellt. Mithilfe der LC-MS/MS wurden erneut die Aldosteronkonzentrationen der aufbewahrten Serumproben des Kochsalzbelastungstests, sowie ein erweitertes Steroidpanel bestimmt. Unter Verwendung einer ROC-Analyse wurden die jeweils bestehenden Cut-off-Werte optimiert bzw. neu ermittelt. Die mittels Immunoassay bestimmten Aldosteronkonzentrationen lagen um 28 ng/L höher als die mittels LC-MS/MS bestimmten Konzentrationen. Trotzdem lag der neu ermittelte LC-MS/MS-spezifische Aldosteron-Cut-off-Wert für den Kochsalzbelastungstest bei 69 ng/L und damit höher als der für den Immunoassay geltende, optimierte Aldosteron-Cut-off von 54 ng/L. Unter Verwendung des LC-MS/MS- spezifischen Cut-off-Werts erreichte der Kochsalzbelastungstest eine Sensitivität von 78,6% bei einer Spezifität von 89,3%. Die Sensitivität des Immunoassay-spezifischen Cut-off-Werts betrug 95,2% bei einer Spezifität von 86,9%. Das Bestimmen des gesamten Steroidprofils führte zu keiner zusätzlichen diagnostischen Information bei Durchführung des Kochsalzbelastungstests. Bei Betrachtung der gesamten Patient:innenkohorte erreichte der Orthostasetest, basierend auf einem Absinken der Plasmaaldosteronkonzentration nach 4h in Orthostase um ≥ 28% eine Sensitivität von 36,7% bei einer Spezifität von 100%. Wurde das Vorliegen eines gültigen Tests (Cortisolabfall nach 4h ≥ 10%) oder das Vorliegen einer unilateralen Raumforderung in der Bildgebung vorausgesetzt, stieg die Sensitivität des Orthostasetests auf 51,4% bzw. 51,6% bei gleichbleibend hoher Spezifität von 100% an. Abschließend lässt sich sagen, dass der Orthostasetest keine Alternative zum NNVK darstellt, jedoch als einfache, nicht invasive Methode der zusätzlichen Orientierung zur Untersuchung der Ätiologie des PAs dienen kann. Eine prospektive Evaluation der jeweils neu ermittelten Cut-off-Werte wird notwendig sein, um deren Anwendbarkeit im klinischen Alltag zu überprüfen. Außerdem könnte die Bestimmung der Hybridsteroide 18-Oxocortisol und 18-Hydroxycortisol wegweisend für die Genese des PA sein. N2 - Primary aldosteronism (PA) is currently the most common cause of secondary hypertension. The saline infusion test used in confirmatory diagnostics is based on the lack of decrease in aldosterone concentration during the test in patients with PA compared to those with essential hypertension (EH). Until now, concentration determination has been performed using immunoassay. However, LC-MS/MS has now become an important analytical method for the quantitative determination of steroid hormones, which was investigated in this work in relation to the saline infusion test. Subtype differentiation of PA is also of great significance, as the subtype determines the therapy. The aim of this study was to determine an LC-MS/MS-specific aldosterone cut-off value in the saline infusion test and to evaluate the benefit of determining steroid profiles in the diagnosis of PA. Additionally, the diagnostic value of the postural stimulation test to differentiate between unilateral and bilateral disease in the presence of PA was investigated. In these studies, 187 and 158 patients, respectively, who presented with suspected or confirmed PA at the University Hospital Würzburg between 2009 and 2019 were analyzed. The diagnosis was made according to current guidelines based on the results of the saline infusion test, adrenal vein sampling, imaging, and postoperative outcomes. Using LC-MS/MS, aldosterone concentrations of the stored serum samples from the saline infusion test and an extended steroid panel were determined. ROC analysis was used to optimize or newly determine the existing cut-off values. Aldosterone concentrations determined by immunoassay were 28 ng/L higher than those determined by LC-MS/MS. Nevertheless, the newly determined LC-MS/MS-specific aldosterone cut-off value for the saline infusion test was 69 ng/L, which is higher than the optimized aldosterone cut-off of 54 ng/L for the immunoassay. Using the LC-MS/MS-specific cut-off value, the saline infusion test achieved a sensitivity of 78.6% with a specificity of 89.3%. The sensitivity of the immunoassay-specific cut-off value was 95.2% with a specificity of 86.9%. Determining the entire steroid profile did not provide any additional diagnostic information when performing the saline infusion test. Considering the entire patient cohort, the postural stimulation test, based on a decrease in plasma aldosterone concentration after 4 hours in an upright position by ≥ 28%, achieved a sensitivity of 36.7% with a specificity of 100%. When the test was considered valid (cortisol decrease after 4 hours ≥ 10%) or the presence of a unilateral mass on imaging was assumed, the sensitivity of the postural stimulation test increased to 51.4% and 51.6%, respectively, with a consistently high specificity of 100%. In conclusion, the postural stimulation test does not serve as an alternative to adrenal vein sampling but can provide additional information in investigating the subtype of PA as a simple, non-invasive method. A prospective evaluation of the newly determined cut-off values will be necessary to verify their applicability in clinical practice. Additionally, determining the hybrid steroids 18-oxocortisol and 18-hydroxycortisol could be crucial for understanding the subtype of PA. KW - Aldosteronismus KW - Aldosteron KW - primärer Hyperaldosteronismus KW - LC-MS/MS KW - Kochsalzbelastungstest KW - Orthostasetest Y1 - 2024 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-369382 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Czimmerer, Zsolt A1 - Daniel, Bence A1 - Horvath, Attila A1 - Rückerl, Dominik A1 - Nagy, Gergely A1 - Kiss, Mate A1 - Peloquin, Matthew A1 - Budai, Marietta M. A1 - Cuaranta-Monroy, Ixchelt A1 - Simandi, Zoltan A1 - Steiner, Laszlo A1 - Nagy Jr., Bela A1 - Poliska, Szilard A1 - Banko, Csaba A1 - Bacso, Zsolt A1 - Schulman, Ira G. A1 - Sauer, Sascha A1 - Deleuze, Jean-Francois A1 - Allen, Judith E. A1 - Benko, Szilvia A1 - Nagy, Laszlo T1 - The Transcription Factor STAT6 Mediates Direct Repression of Inflammatory Enhancers and Limits Activation of Alternatively Polarized Macrophages JF - Immunity N2 - The molecular basis of signal-dependent transcriptional activation has been extensively studied in macrophage polarization, but our understanding remains limited regarding the molecular determinants of repression. Here we show that IL-4-activated STAT6 transcription factor is required for the direct transcriptional repression of a large number of genes during in vitro and in vivo alternative macrophage polarization. Repression results in decreased lineage-determining transcription factor, p300, and RNA polymerase II binding followed by reduced enhancer RNA expression, H3K27 acetylation, and chromatin accessibility. The repressor function of STAT6 is HDAC3 dependent on a subset of IL-4-repressed genes. In addition, STAT6-repressed enhancers show extensive overlap with the NF-κB p65 cistrome and exhibit decreased responsiveness to lipopolysaccharide after IL-4 stimulus on a subset of genes. As a consequence, macrophages exhibit diminished inflammasome activation, decreased IL-1β production, and pyroptosis. Thus, the IL-4-STAT6 signaling pathway establishes an alternative polarization-specific epigenenomic signature resulting in dampened macrophage responsiveness to inflammatory stimuli. KW - IL-4 KW - STAT6 KW - alternative macrophage polarization KW - transcription KW - repression KW - inflammation KW - inflammasome activation KW - pyroptosis KW - IL-1β KW - macrophage epigenomics Y1 - 2018 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-223380 VL - 48 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Trübe, Patricia A1 - Hertlein, Tobias A1 - Mrochen, Daniel M. A1 - Schulz, Daniel A1 - Jorde, Ilka A1 - Krause, Bettina A1 - Zeun, Julia A1 - Fischer, Stefan A1 - Wolf, Silver A. A1 - Walther, Birgit A1 - Semmler, Torsten A1 - Bröker, Barbara M. A1 - Ulrich, Rainer G. A1 - Ohlsen, Knut A1 - Holtfreter, Silva T1 - Bringing together what belongs together: Optimizing murine infection models by using mouse-adapted Staphylococcus aureus strains JF - International Journal of Medical Microbiology N2 - Staphylococcus (S.) aureus is a leading cause of bacterial infection world-wide, and currently no vaccine is available for humans. Vaccine development relies heavily on clinically relevant infection models. However, the suitability of mice for S. aureus infection models has often been questioned, because experimental infection of mice with human-adapted S. aureus requires very high infection doses. Moreover, mice were not considered to be natural hosts of S. aureus. The latter has been disproven by our recent findings, showing that both laboratory mice, as well as wild small mammals including mice, voles, and shrews, are naturally colonized with S. aureus. Here, we investigated whether mouse-and vole-derived S. aureus strains show an enhanced virulence in mice as compared to the human-adapted strain Newman. Using a step-wise approach based on the bacterial genotype and in vitro assays for host adaptation, we selected the most promising candidates for murine infection models out of a total of 254 S. aureus isolates from laboratory mice as well as wild rodents and shrews. Four strains representing the clonal complexes (CC) 8, 49, and 88 (n = 2) were selected and compared to the human-adapted S. aureus strain Newman (CC8) in murine pneumonia and bacteremia models. Notably, a bank vole-derived CC49 strain, named DIP, was highly virulent in BALB/c mice in pneumonia and bacteremia models, whereas the other murine and vole strains showed virulence similar to or lower than that of Newman. At one tenth of the standard infection dose DIP induced disease severity, bacterial load and host cytokine and chemokine responses in the murine bacteremia model similar to that of Newman. In the pneumonia model, DIP was also more virulent than Newman but the effect was less pronounced. Whole genome sequencing data analysis identified a pore-forming toxin gene, lukF-PV(P83)/lukM, in DIP but not in the other tested S. aureus isolates. To conclude, the mouse-adapted S. aureus strain DIP allows a significant reduction of the inoculation dose in mice and is hence a promising tool to develop clinically more relevant infection models. KW - Staphylococcus aureus KW - host-adapted KW - infection model KW - mouse KW - vole KW - CC49 Y1 - 2019 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-229081 VL - 309 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Tappenbeck, Nils A1 - Schröder, Hannes M. A1 - Niebergall-Roth, Elke A1 - Hassinger, Fathema A1 - Dehio, Ulf A1 - Dieter, Kathrin A1 - Kraft, Korinna A1 - Kerstan, Andreas A1 - Esterlechner, Jasmina A1 - Frank, Natasha Y. A1 - Scharffetter-Kochanek, Karin A1 - Murphy, George F. A1 - Orgill, Dennis P. A1 - Beck, Joachim A1 - Frank, Markus H. A1 - Ganss, Christoph A1 - Kluth, Mark A. T1 - In vivo safety profile and biodistribution of GMP-manufactured human skin-derived ABCB5-positive mesenchymal stromal cells for use in clinical trials JF - Cytotherapy N2 - Background aims Human dermal ABCB5-expressing mesenchymal stromal cells (ABCB5+ MSCs) represent a promising candidate for stem cell–based therapy of various currently uncurable diseases in several fields of regenerative medicine. We have developed and validated a method to isolate, from human skin samples, and expand ABCB5+ MSCs that meet the guideline criteria of the International Society for Cellular Therapy. We are able to process these cells into a Good Manufacturing Practice–conforming, MSC-based advanced-therapy medicinal product. Methods To support the development of ABCB5+ MSCs for potential therapeutic topical, intramuscular and intravenous administration, we have tested our product in a series of Good Laboratory Practice–compliant nonclinical in-vivo studies addressing all relevant aspects of biosafety, including potential long-term persistence and proliferation, distribution to nontarget tissues, differentiation into undesired cell types, ectopic tissue formation, tumor formation and local tissue reaction. Results (i) Subcutaneous application of 1 × 107 ABCB5+ MSCs/animal and intravenous application of 2 × 106 ABCB5+ MSCs/animal, respectively, to immunocompromised mice did not result in safety-relevant biodistribution, persistence or proliferation of the cells; (ii) three monthly subcutaneous injections of ABCB5+ MSCs at doses ranging from 1 × 105 to 1 × 107 cells/animal and three biweekly intravenous injections of 2 × 106 ABCB5+ MSCs/animal, respectively, to immunocompromised mice were nontoxic and revealed no tumorigenic potential; and (iii) intramuscular injection of 5 × 106 ABCB5+ MSCs/animal to immunocompromised mice was locally well tolerated. Discussion The present preclinical in vivo data demonstrate the local and systemic safety and tolerability of a novel advanced-therapy medicinal product based on human skin-derived ABCB5+ MSCs. KW - stromal cells KW - stem cells KW - MSC KW - biodistribution KW - safety KW - ABCB5 KW - GMP KW - tumorigenicity KW - toxicity KW - persistence Y1 - 2019 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-240456 VL - 21 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Göttlich, Claudia A1 - Kunz, Meik A1 - Zapp, Cornelia A1 - Nietzer, Sarah L. A1 - Walles, Heike A1 - Dandekar, Thomas A1 - Dandekar, Gudrun T1 - A combined tissue-engineered/in silico signature tool patient stratification in lung cancer JF - Molecular Oncology N2 - Patient-tailored therapy based on tumor drivers is promising for lung cancer treatment. For this, we combined in vitro tissue models with in silico analyses. Using individual cell lines with specific mutations, we demonstrate a generic and rapid stratification pipeline for targeted tumor therapy. We improve in vitro models of tissue conditions by a biological matrix-based three-dimensional (3D) tissue culture that allows in vitro drug testing: It correctly shows a strong drug response upon gefitinib (Gef) treatment in a cell line harboring an EGFR-activating mutation (HCC827), but no clear drug response upon treatment with the HSP90 inhibitor 17AAG in two cell lines with KRAS mutations (H441, A549). In contrast, 2D testing implies wrongly KRAS as a biomarker for HSP90 inhibitor treatment, although this fails in clinical studies. Signaling analysis by phospho-arrays showed similar effects of EGFR inhibition by Gef in HCC827 cells, under both 2D and 3D conditions. Western blot analysis confirmed that for 3D conditions, HSP90 inhibitor treatment implies different p53 regulation and decreased MET inhibition in HCC827 and H441 cells. Using in vitro data (western, phospho-kinase array, proliferation, and apoptosis), we generated cell line-specific in silico topologies and condition-specific (2D, 3D) simulations of signaling correctly mirroring in vitro treatment responses. Networks predict drug targets considering key interactions and individual cell line mutations using the Human Protein Reference Database and the COSMIC database. A signature of potential biomarkers and matching drugs improve stratification and treatment in KRAS-mutated tumors. In silico screening and dynamic simulation of drug actions resulted in individual therapeutic suggestions, that is, targeting HIF1A in H441 and LKB1 in A549 cells. In conclusion, our in vitro tumor tissue model combined with an in silico tool improves drug effect prediction and patient stratification. Our tool is used in our comprehensive cancer center and is made now publicly available for targeted therapy decisions. KW - 3D lung tumor model KW - Boolean signaling network KW - chemoresistance KW - HSP90 inhibitor KW - insilico drug screening too KW - KRAS mutation signature Y1 - 2018 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-233137 VL - 12 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Stromecki, Margaret A1 - Tatari, Nazanin A1 - Coudière Morrison, Ludivine A1 - Kaur, Ravinder A1 - Zagozewski, Jamie A1 - Palidwor, Gareth A1 - Ramaswamy, Vijay A1 - Skowron, Patryk A1 - Wölfl, Matthias A1 - Milde, Till A1 - Del Bigio, Marc R. A1 - Taylor, Michael D. A1 - Werbowetski-Ogilvie, Tamra E. T1 - Characterization of a novel OTX2-driven stem cell program in Group 3 and Group 4 medulloblastoma JF - Molecular Oncology N2 - Medulloblastoma (MB) is the most common malignant primary pediatric brain cancer. Among the most aggressive subtypes, Group 3 and Group 4 originate from stem/progenitor cells, frequently metastasize, and often display the worst prognosis, yet we know the least about the molecular mechanisms driving their progression. Here, we show that the transcription factor orthodenticle homeobox 2 (OTX2) promotes self-renewal while inhibiting differentiation in vitro and increases tumor initiation from MB stem/progenitor cells in vivo. To determine how OTX2 contributes to these processes, we employed complementary bioinformatic approaches to characterize the OTX2 regulatory network and identified novel relationships between OTX2 and genes associated with neuronal differentiation and axon guidance signaling in Group 3 and Group 4 MB stem/progenitor cells. In particular, OTX2 levels were negatively correlated with semaphorin (SEMA) signaling, as expression of 9 SEMA pathway genes is upregulated following OTX2 knockdown with some being potential direct OTX2 targets. Importantly, this negative correlation was also observed in patient samples, with lower expression of SEMA4D associated with poor outcome specifically in Group 4 tumors. Functional proof-of-principle studies demonstrated that increased levels of select SEMA pathway genes are associated with decreased self-renewal and growth in vitro and in vivo and that RHO signaling, known to mediate the effects of SEMA genes, is contributing to the OTX2 KD phenotype. Our study provides mechanistic insight into the networks controlled by OTX2 in MB stem/progenitor cells and reveals novel roles for axon guidance genes and their downstream effectors as putative tumor suppressors in MB. KW - axon guidance genes KW - medulloblastoma KW - orthodenticle homeobox 2 KW - RHO KW - semaphorin KW - stem cells Y1 - 2018 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-240089 VL - 12 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Hoenigl, Martin A1 - Orasch, Thomas A1 - Faserl, Klaus A1 - Prattes, Juergen A1 - Loeffler, Juergen A1 - Springer, Jan A1 - Gsaller, Fabio A1 - Reischies, Frederike A1 - Duettmann, Wiebke A1 - Raggam, Reinhard B. A1 - Lindner, Herbert A1 - Haas, Hubertus T1 - Triacetylfusarinine C: A urine biomarker for diagnosis of invasive aspergillosis JF - Journal of Infection N2 - Objectives Early diagnosis of invasive aspergillosis (IA) remains challenging, with available diagnostics being limited by inadequate sensitivities and specificities. Triacetylfusarinine C, a fungal siderophore that has been shown to accumulate in urine in animal models, is a potential new biomarker for diagnosis of IA. Methods We developed a method allowing absolute and matrix-independent mass spectrometric quantification of TAFC. Urine TAFC, normalized to creatinine, was determined in 44 samples from 24 patients with underlying hematologic malignancies and probable, possible or no IA according to current EORTC/MSG criteria and compared to other established biomarkers measured in urine and same-day blood samples. Results TAFC/creatinine sensitivity, specificity, positive and negative likelihood ratio for probable versus no IA (cut-off ≥ 3) were 0.86, 0.88, 6.86, 0.16 per patient. Conclusion For the first time, we provide proof for the occurrence of TAFC in human urine. TAFC/creatinine index determination in urine showed promising results for diagnosis of IA offering the advantages of non-invasive sampling. Sensitivity and specificity were similar as reported for GM determination in serum and bronchoalveolar lavage, the gold standard mycological criterion for IA diagnosis. KW - aspergillosis KW - biomarker KW - diagnosis KW - siderophore KW - urine Y1 - 2019 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-320939 VL - 78 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Heimann, Sebastian M. A1 - Penack, Olaf A1 - Heinz, Werner J. A1 - Rachow, Tobias A1 - Egerer, Gerlinde A1 - Kessel, Johanna A1 - Claßen, Annika Y. A1 - Vehreschild, Jörg Janne T1 - Intravenous and tablet formulation of posaconazole in antifungal therapy and prophylaxis: A retrospective, non-interventional, multicenter analysis of hematological patients treated in tertiary-care hospitals JF - International Journal of Infectious Diseases N2 - Objectives Novel formulations (gastro-resistant tablet and intravenous solution) of posaconazole (POS) have been approved in prophylaxis and therapy of invasive fungal diseases (IFDs). Study aim was to analyze treatment strategies and clinical effectiveness. Methods We set up a web-based registry on www.ClinicalSurveys.net for documentation of comprehensive data of patients who received novel POS formulations. Data analysis was split into two groups of patients who received novel POS formulations for antifungal prophylaxis (posaconazole prophylaxis group) and antifungal therapy (posaconazole therapy group), respectively. Results Overall, 180 patients (151 in the posaconazole prophylaxis group and 29 in the posaconazole therapy group) from six German tertiary care centers and hospitalized between 05/2014 – 03/2016 were observed. Median age was 58 years (range: 19 – 77 years) and the most common risk factor for IFD was chemotherapy (n = 136; 76%). In the posaconazole prophylaxis group and posaconazole therapy group, median POS serum levels at steady-state were 1,068 μg/L (IQR 573–1,498 μg/L) and 904 μg/L (IQR 728–1,550 μg/L), respectively (P = 0.776). During antifungal prophylaxis with POS, nine (6%) probable/proven fungal breakthroughs were reported and overall survival rate of hospitalization was 86%. The median overall duration of POS therapy was 18 days (IQR: 7 – 23 days). Fourteen patients (48%) had progressive IFD under POS therapy, of these five patients (36%) died related to or likely related to IFD. Conclusions Our study demonstrates clinical effectiveness of antifungal prophylaxis with novel POS formulations. In patients treated for possible/probable/proven IFD, we observed considerable mortality in patients receiving salvage treatment and with infections due to rare fungal species. KW - invasive fungal infection KW - neutropenia KW - posaconazole serum level KW - clinical effectiveness KW - high-risk patient Y1 - 2019 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-319567 VL - 83 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Storey, Benjamin C. A1 - Staplin, Natalie A1 - Haynes, Richard A1 - Reith, Christina A1 - Emberson, Jonathan A1 - Herrington, William G. A1 - Wheeler, David C. A1 - Walker, Robert A1 - Fellström, Bengt A1 - Wanner, Christoph A1 - Landray, Martin J. A1 - Baigent, Colin T1 - Lowering LDL cholesterol reduces cardiovascular risk independently of presence of inflammation JF - Kidney International N2 - Markers of inflammation, including plasma C-reactive protein (CRP), are associated with an increased risk of cardiovascular disease, and it has been suggested that this association is causal. However, the relationship between inflammation and cardiovascular disease has not been extensively studied in patients with chronic kidney disease. To evaluate this, we used data from the Study of Heart and Renal Protection (SHARP) to assess associations between circulating CRP and LDL cholesterol levels and the risk of vascular and non-vascular outcomes. Major vascular events were defined as nonfatal myocardial infarction, cardiac death, stroke or arterial revascularization, with an expanded outcome of vascular events of any type. Higher baseline CRP was associated with an increased risk of major vascular events (hazard ratio per 3x increase 1.28; 95% confidence interval 1.19-1.38). Higher baseline LDL cholesterol was also associated with an increased risk of major vascular events (hazard ratio per 0.6 mmol/L higher LDL cholesterol; 1.14, 1.06-1.22). Higher baseline CRP was associated with an increased risk of a range of non-vascular events (1.16, 1.12-1.21), but there was a weak inverse association between baseline LDL cholesterol and non-vascular events (0.96, 0.92-0.99). The efficacy of lowering LDL cholesterol with simvastatin/ezetimibe on major vascular events, in the randomized comparison, was similar irrespective of CRP concentration at baseline. Thus, decisions to offer statin-based therapy to patients with chronic kidney disease should continue to be guided by their absolute risk of atherosclerotic events. Estimation of such risk may include plasma biomarkers of inflammation, but there is no evidence that the relative beneficial effects of reducing LDL cholesterol depends on plasma CRP concentration. KW - C-reactive protein KW - inflammation KW - LDL cholesterol KW - randomized trials KW - vascular disease Y1 - 2018 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-240067 VL - 93 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Zhang, Zishuai A1 - Ye, Siyu A1 - Gbureck, Uwe A1 - Barralet, Jake E. A1 - Merle, Géraldine T1 - Cavitation Mediated 3D Microstructured Architectures from Nanocarbon JF - Advanced Functional Materials N2 - Here, the formation of high surface area microscale assemblies of nanocarbon through phosphate and ultrasound cavitation treatment is reported. Despite high conductivity and large surface area, potential health and safety concerns limit the use of nanocarbon and add challenges to handling. Previously, it is shown that phosphate ultrasonic bonding is ineffective for organic materials but in this study, it is found that by a preliminary oxidizing treatment, several carbons can be readily assembled from xerogels. Assembling nanocarbon into microparticles can usually require a binder or surfactants, which can reduce surface area or conductivity and generate a low microsphere yield. Carbon nanotube microspheres are nitrogen-doped and flower-like nanostructured Pt deposited on their surface, and finally showcased as efficient cathode electrocatalysts for the oxygen reduction reaction (half-wave potential 0.78 V vs reversible hydrogen electrode) and methanol oxidation (417 mA mg−1). In particular, no significant degradation of the catalysts is detected after 12 000 cycles (26.6 h). These results indicate the potential of this multimaterial assembly method and open a new way to improve handling of nanoscale materials. KW - carbon nanotube microspheres KW - cavitation KW - oxygen reduction reaction KW - platinum nanostructures Y1 - 2018 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-233926 VL - 28 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Mueller, Dolores A1 - Jung, Kathrin A1 - Winter, Manuel A1 - Rogoll, Dorothee A1 - Melcher, Ralph A1 - Kulozik, Ulrich A1 - Schwarz, Karin A1 - Richling, Elke T1 - Encapsulation of anthocyanins from bilberries – Effects on bioavailability and intestinal accessibility in humans JF - Food Chemistry N2 - Anthocyanins are flavonoids that have been suggested to provide beneficial health effects. The biological activity of anthocyanins is influenced by their pharmacokinetic properties, but anthocyanins are associated with limited bioavailability in humans. In the presented study, we investigated how the encapsulation of bilberry extract (BE), a source of anthocyanins, with either whey protein or citrus pectin influences the bioavailability and intestinal accessibility of anthocyanins in humans. We performed an intervention study that analyzed anthocyanins and their degradation products in the urine, plasma, and ileal effluent of healthy volunteers and ileostomists (subjects without an intact colon). We were able to show, that whey protein encapsulation modulated short-term bioavailability and that citrus pectin encapsulation increased intestinal accessibility during passage through the small intestine and modulated the formation of the degradation product phloroglucinol aldehyde (PGAL) in human plasma. KW - anthocyanins KW - encapsulation KW - human intervention KW - bioavailability KW - phloroglucinol aldehyde Y1 - 2018 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-224247 VL - 248 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - McMaster, Rebecca A1 - Hoefner, Christiane A1 - Hrynevich, Andrei A1 - Blum, Carina A1 - Wiesner, Miriam A1 - Wittmann, Katharina A1 - Dargaville, Tim R. A1 - Bauer-Kreisel, Petra A1 - Groll, Jürgen A1 - Dalton, Paul D. A1 - Blunk, Torsten T1 - Tailored Melt Electrowritten Scaffolds for the Generation of Sheet-Like Tissue Constructs from Multicellular Spheroids JF - Advanced Healthcare Materials N2 - Melt electrowriting (MEW) is an additive manufacturing technology that is recently used to fabricate voluminous scaffolds for biomedical applications. In this study, MEW is adapted for the seeding of multicellular spheroids, which permits the easy handling as a single sheet-like tissue-scaffold construct. Spheroids are made from adipose-derived stromal cells (ASCs). Poly(ε-caprolactone) is processed via MEW into scaffolds with box-structured pores, readily tailorable to spheroid size, using 13–15 µm diameter fibers. Two 7–8 µm diameter “catching fibers” near the bottom of the scaffold are threaded through each pore (360 and 380 µm) to prevent loss of spheroids during seeding. Cell viability remains high during the two week culture period, while the differentiation of ASCs into the adipogenic lineage is induced. Subsequent sectioning and staining of the spheroid-scaffold construct can be readily performed and accumulated lipid droplets are observed, while upregulation of molecular markers associated with successful differentiation is demonstrated. Tailoring MEW scaffolds with pores allows the simultaneous seeding of high numbers of spheroids at a time into a construct that can be handled in culture and may be readily transferred to other sites for use as implants or tissue models. KW - 3D printing KW - additive manufacturing KW - adipose tissue engineering Y1 - 2019 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-223921 VL - 8 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Selcuk, Nalan Alan A1 - Toklu, Turkay A1 - Beykan, Seval A1 - Karaaslan, Serife Ipek T1 - Evaluation of the dosimetry approaches in ablation treatment of thyroid cancer JF - Journal of Applied Clinical Medical Physics N2 - In this study, we aimed to evaluate dosimetric approaches in ablation treatment of Differentiated Thyroid Carcinoma (DTC) without interrupting the clinical routine. Prior to therapy, 10.7 MBq 131I in average was orally given to 24 patients suffering from DTC. MIRD formalism was used for dosimetric calculations. For blood and bone marrow dosimetry, blood samples and whole-body counts were collected at 2, 24, 72, and 120 h after I-131 administration. For remnant tissue dosimetry, uptake measurements were performed at the same time intervals. To estimate the remnant volume, anterior and lateral planar gamma camera images were acquired with a reference source within the field of view at 24 h after I-131 administration. Ultrasound imaging was also performed. Treatment activities determined with the fixed activity method were administered to the patients. Secondary cancer risk relative to applied therapy was evaluated for dosimetric approaches. The average dose to blood and bone marrow were determined as 0.15 ± 0.04 and 0.11 ± 0.04 Gy/GBq, respectively. The average remnant tissue dose was 0.58 ± 0.52 Gy/MBq and the corresponding required activity to ablate the remnant was approximately 1.3 GBq of 131I. A strong correlation between 24th-hour uptake and time-integrated activity coefficient values was obtained. Compared to fixed activity method, approximately five times higher secondary cancer risk was determined in bone marrow dosimetry, while the risk was about three times lower in lesion-based dosimetry. KW - bone marrow dosimetry KW - remnant tissue dosimetry KW - thyroid ablation treatment Y1 - 2018 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-235882 VL - 19 ER - TY - THES A1 - Aljasem, Anwar T1 - Der Einfluss des Hepatocyte growth factors auf die PD-L1-Expression in Kopf-Hals-Karzinomen: Die Bedeutung des MAPK-, AKT- und STAT3-Signalwegs T1 - The impact of Hepatocyte growth factor (HGF) on PD-L1 expression in HNSCC: The meaning of MAPK, AKT, and STAT3 signaling pathways N2 - Die zielgerichtete Therapie und die Immuncheckpoint-Inhibitoren haben die Tumortherapie revolutioniert. Während erstere die Tumorzellen gezielt angreift, verhindern letztere die Hemmung des Immunsystems durch Immuncheckpoints, um eine robuste Immunantwort zu erreichen. Zusätzlich ist das Nebenwirkungsprofil bei direktem Vergleich mit der konventionellen Chemotherapie günstiger. Beim HNSCC werden beide Ansätze angewendet. Cetuximab ist ein monoklonaler Antikörper, der sich gegen EGFR, welcher bei HNSCC überexprimiert ist, richtet. Nivolumab und Pembrolizumab richten sich gegen das Immuncheckpoint-Protein PD-1. Nach wie vor sind die Resistenzen, sowohl die initialen als auch die erworbenen, die größte zu überwindende Herausforderung. Aufbauend auf dem Ergebnis vorangegangener Arbeiten, die zeigen konnten, dass HGF über c-MET die Expression des Immuncheckpointliganden PD-L1 steigert, setzt sich diese Arbeit weiter mit den intrazellulären nachgeschalteten Signalwegen nach c-MET Aktivierung auseinander. Dies ist von besonderem Interesse, weil diese Signalwege ebenfalls für die Resistenzentwicklung verantwortlich sein können, zeitgleich können diese im Rahmen der zielgerichteten Therapie gezielt inhibiert werden. Um den HGF-Einfluss auf die intrazellulären Signalwege zu prüfen, wurden vier etablierte HNSCC-Zelllinien herangezogen. Im ersten Teil der Arbeit wurden die 4 HNSCC-abgeleitete Zelllinien mit HGF stimuliert und mittels Western Blot der PD-L1-Anstieg und die Phosphorylierungsänderung der Schlüsselproteine der einzelnen Signalwege nachgewiesen. Daraus ergab sich, dass HGF die MAPK- und PIK3/AKT-Signalwege aktiviert. Während eine kombinierte Blockade des MAPK-Signalwegs den PD-L1-Anstieg vollständig verhindern konnte, hemmte die PIK3/AKT-Blockade den PD-L1-Anstieg nur partiell. Im zweiten Teil wurde mit siRNA der hauptsächlich für den PD-L1-Anstieg zuständige MAPK-Signalweg unterbunden, was mittels quantitativer PCR auf der mRNA-Ebene nachgewiesen werden konnte. Mittels Western Blot konnte entsprechend gezeigt werden, dass der PD-L1-Anstieg trotz HGF-Stimulation bei nicht funktionsfähigem MAPK-Signalweg eingeschränkt war. Weiter wurde der Effekt mit dem Medikament Trametinib, das im Rahmen der zielgerichteten Therapie bei malignem Melanom und NSCLC für die MAPK-Signalweg-Hemmung zugelassen ist, evaluiert. Sowohl im Western Blot als auch in der Durchflusszytometrie konnte bestätigt werden, dass Trametinib den HGF-induzierten Anstieg von PD-L1 signifikant blockiert. Darüber hinaus konnte im Rahmen der Western Blot-Versuche gezeigt werden, dass die Signalwege und die PD-L1-Expression in den Zelllinien unterschiedlich aktiv bzw. hoch waren. Unter den vier Zelllinien zeigte die FaDu-Zelllinie eine erhöhte PI3K/AKT-Aktivität, Detroit562 und SCC9 eine erhöhte MAPK-Aktivität. Die PD-L1- Expression war in der SCC9-Zelllinie am höchsten. Die Arbeit zeigt eine einheitliche Reaktion der HNSCC-Zelllinien auf den Wachstumsfaktor HGF, welcher im Tumormilieu von HNSCC oft in hoher Konzentration vorhanden ist. Neben dem EGFR-Antikörper (Cetuximab) kann eine kombinierte Hemmung entweder von c-MET oder von den nachgeschalteten Signalwegen MAPK und PI3K/AKT bei Resistenzen, Progression oder Unverträglichkeiten eine Möglichkeit für eine wirksamere Therapie von HNSCC darstellen. Ein Screening der Signalwege und deren Aktivierungsmechanismen könnte bei Resistenzen oder bei einem Rezidiv/Progress dazu beitragen, gezielt die alternative Aktivierung zu hemmen und möglicherweise die Wirksamkeit einer Immuncheckpointblockade zu verbessern. N2 - Targeted therapy and immune checkpoint inhibitors have revolutionized tumor therapy. While the former specifically targets tumor cells, the latter prevents inhibitory immune responses via immune checkpoints to achieve a robust immune response. Additionally, the side effect profile is more favorable when directly compared to conventional chemotherapy. Both approaches are approved for the treatment of Head and Neck Squamous Cell Carcinoma (HNSCC). Cetuximab is a monoclonal antibody that targets EGFR, which is overexpressed in HNSCC. Nivolumab and Pembrolizumab target the immune checkpoint protein PD-1. Resistances, both initial and acquired, however, remain significant challenges to overcome. Building on a previous report that HGF upregulates the immune checkpoint ligand PD-L1 expression via the c-MET pathway, this study investigates the intracellular downstream signaling pathways activated by HGF. This is of particular interest because these signaling pathways contribute to resistance development, while at the same time, they can be specifically inhibited in the context of targeted therapy. To examine the influence of HGF on intracellular signaling pathways, four established HNSCC cell lines were utilized. In the first part of the study, the four HNSCC-derived cell lines were stimulated with HGF, and the increase in PD-L1 expression and changes in phosphorylation levels of key proteins in the individual signaling pathways were analyzed using Western Blots. It was found that HGF activates the MAPK and PI3K/AKT pathways. While MAPK inhibition completely blocked the PD-L1 increase, PI3K/AKT inhibition only partially did so after HGF stimulation. In the second part, the MAPK pathway, mainly responsible for the increase in PD-L1, was inhibited using siRNA. Quantitative PCR validated corresponding mRNA levels. Western Blots further showed that the increase in PD-L1 was reduced despite HGF stimulation when the MAPK pathway was non-functional. In line with previous results, inhibiting MAPKs with the drug Trametinib, which is approved as a targeted therapy for malignant melanoma and NSCLC, significantly blocks HGF-induced PD-L1 expression based on Western Blot and flow cytometry analysis. Notably, the activity of the different signaling pathways and the expression levels of PD-L1 vary among the different cell lines, as Western Blot analyses reveal. For instance, while the FaDu cell line manifested high activity in the PI3K/AKT pathway, Detroit562 and SCC9 showed increased MAPK activity. Nonetheless, the SCC9 cell line showed the highest PD-L1 expression level. This study demonstrated that HNSCC cell lines similarly respond to the growth factor HGF, which is frequently present in high concentrations in the tumor microenvironment of HNSCC. Additionally, the inhibition of c-MET and its downstream MAPK or PI3K/AKT pathways in combination with EGFR blockade by Cetuximab may offer a more effective treatment strategy for HNSCC patients in cases of therapeutic resistance, disease progression, or drug intolerance. Screening of the signaling pathways and their activation mechanisms could, in cases of resistance, recurrence, or progression, contribute to the specific inhibition of alternative activation and potentially improve the efficacy of immune checkpoint blockade. KW - Hepatozyten-Wachstumsfaktor KW - MAP-Kinase KW - Plattenepithelcarcinom KW - PD-L1 Y1 - 2024 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-370358 ER - TY - THES A1 - Müller, Nicole T1 - Modellierung klonaler Evolution beim Multiplen Myelom T1 - Modeling Clonal Evolution in Multiple Myeloma N2 - In dieser Arbeit wurde ein modulares Zelllinienmodell zur Visualisierung klonaler Evolutionsmechanismen etabliert. Hierfür wurden unterschiedlich fluoreszierende Proteine (LSSmKate2, EGFP, mTagBFP2) durch Anwendung eines Sleeping Beauty basierten Vektorsystems in unterschiedliche Sublinien der Myelom Zelllinie L363 eingebracht. Diese vier Sublinien beinhalten jeweils eine von drei aus primären Patientenproben gewonnenen Mutationen in IKZF1 (A152T, E170D, R439H) oder den IKZF1 WT. Die Anwendung von immunmodulatorischen Medikamenten (IMiDs) führt zu einer Ubiquitinierung des Transkriptionsfaktors IKZF1 durch die E3-Ubiquitin-Protein-Ligase (CRBN-CUL4). Durch Mutationen in IKZF1 kommt es zu Störungen in diesem Prozess und damit zu einer Überexpression von IKZF1. Dies wirkt sich wachstumsfördert auf die Myelomzellen aus. Die Auswirkungen der einzelnen Mutationen in IKZF1 ist aufgrund dessen ein klinisch relevantes Forschungsthema. In dieser Arbeit wurden jeweils zwei Sublinien mit Zellen des IKZF1 WT und Zellen mit einer IKZF1 Mutation mit jeweils unterschiedlich fluoreszierenden Proteinen markiert. Diese wurden gemeinsam unter Behandlung mit verschiedenen Konzentrationen von Lenalidomid inkubiert. Somit konnte das Selektionsverhalten mittels Durchflusszytometrie-Auswertungen visualisiert werden. Es konnte gezeigt werden, dass die IKZF1 Mutation A152T einen deutlichen Selektionsvorteil für die Myelomzellen darstellt. Bei den IKZF1 Mutationen E170D und R439H konnte kein Selektionsvorteil gegenüber dem IKZF1 WT beobachtet werden. N2 - In this work, a modular cell line model was established to visualize clonal evolutionary mechanisms. Different fluorescent proteins (LSSmKate2, EGFP, mTagBFP2) were introduced into various sublines of the myeloma cell line L363 using a Sleeping Beauty-based vector system. These four sublines each contain one of three mutations in IKZF1 (A152T, E170D, R439H) derived from primary patient samples or the IKZF1 wild type (WT). The application of immunomodulatory drugs (IMiDs) leads to the ubiquitination of the transcription factor IKZF1 by the E3 ubiquitin-protein ligase (CRBN-CUL4). Mutations in IKZF1 disrupt this process, resulting in the overexpression of IKZF1, which promotes the growth of myeloma cells. The effects of individual mutations in IKZF1 are therefore a clinically relevant research topic. In this study, two sublines each with IKZF1 WT cells and cells with an IKZF1 mutation were labeled with different fluorescent proteins. These were incubated together under treatment with various concentrations of lenalidomide. Thus, the selection behavior could be visualized using flow cytometry analyses. It was shown that the IKZF1 mutation A152T provides a clear selective advantage for the myeloma cells. No selective advantage was observed for the IKZF1 E170D and R439H mutations compared to IKZF1 WT. KW - Lenalidomid KW - Plasmozytom KW - IKZF1 KW - klonale Evolution KW - Vektormodell KW - Multiples Myelom Y1 - 2024 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-370818 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Gorlova, Anna A1 - Pavlov, Dmitrii A1 - Anthony, Daniel C. A1 - Ponomarev, Eugene D. A1 - Sambon, Margaux A1 - Proshin, Andrey A1 - Shafarevich, Igor A1 - Babaevskaya, Diana A1 - Lesch, Klaus-Peter A1 - Bettendorff, Lucien A1 - Strekalova, Tatyana T1 - Thiamine and benfotiamine counteract ultrasound-induced aggression, normalize AMPA receptor expression and plasticity markers, and reduce oxidative stress in mice JF - Neuropharmacology N2 - The negative societal impacts associated with the increasing prevalence of violence and aggression is increasing, and, with this rise, is the need to understand the molecular and cellular changes that underpin ultrasound-induced aggressive behavior. In mice, stress-induced aggression is known to alter AMPA receptor subunit expression, plasticity markers, and oxidative stress within the brain. Here, we induced aggression in BALB/c mice using chronic ultrasound exposure and examined the impact of the psychoactive anti-oxidant compounds thiamine (vitamin B1), and its derivative benfotiamine, on AMPA receptor subunit expression, established plasticity markers, and oxidative stress. The administration of thiamine or benfotiamine (200 mg/kg/day) in drinking water decreased aggressive behavior following 3-weeks of ultrasound exposure and benfotiamine, reduced floating behavior in the swim test. The vehicle-treated ultrasound-exposed mice exhibited increases in protein carbonyl and total glutathione, altered AMPA receptor subunits expression, and decreased expression of plasticity markers. These ultrasound-induced effects were ameliorated by thiamine and benfotiamine treatment; in particular both antioxidants were able to reverse ultrasound-induced changes in GluA1 and GluA2 subunit expression, and, within the prefrontal cortex, significantly reversed the changes in protein carbonyl and polysialylated form of neural cell adhesion molecule (PSA-NCAM) expression levels. Benfotiamine was usually more efficacious than thiamine. Thus, the thiamine compounds were able to counteract ultrasound-induced aggression, which was accompanied by the normalization of markers that have been showed to be associated with ultrasound-induced aggression. These commonly used, orally-active compounds may have considerable potential for use in the control of aggression within the community. This article is part of the Special Issue entitled ‘Current status of the neurobiology of aggression and impulsivity’. KW - aggression KW - emotional stress KW - brain oxidative stress KW - plasticity KW - thiamine KW - mice Y1 - 2019 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-227439 VL - 156 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Verheijen, Bert M. A1 - Stevens, Jo A. A. A1 - Gentier, Romina J. G. A1 - van't Hekke, Christian D. A1 - van den Hove, Daniel L. A. A1 - Hermes, Denise J. H. P. A1 - Steinbusch, Harry W. M. A1 - Ruijter, Jan M. A1 - Grimm, Marcus O. W. A1 - Haupenthal, Viola J. A1 - Annaert, Wim A1 - Hartmann, Tobias A1 - van Leeuwen, Fred W. T1 - Paradoxical effects of mutant ubiquitin on Aβ plaque formation in an Alzheimer mouse model JF - Neurobiology of Aging N2 - Amyloid-β (Aβ) plaques are a prominent pathological hallmark of Alzheimer's disease (AD). They consist of aggregated Aβ peptides, which are generated through sequential proteolytic processing of the transmembrane protein amyloid precursor protein (APP) and several Aβ-associated factors. Efficient clearance of Aβ from the brain is thought to be important to prevent the development and progression of AD. The ubiquitin-proteasome system (UPS) is one of the major pathways for protein breakdown in cells and it has been suggested that impaired UPS-mediated removal of protein aggregates could play an important role in the pathogenesis of AD. To study the effects of an impaired UPS on Aβ pathology in vivo, transgenic APPSwe/PS1ΔE9 mice (APPPS1) were crossed with transgenic mice expressing mutant ubiquitin (UBB+1), a protein-based inhibitor of the UPS. Surprisingly, the APPPS1/UBB+1 crossbreed showed a remarkable decrease in Aβ plaque load during aging. Further analysis showed that UBB+1 expression transiently restored PS1-NTF expression and γ-secretase activity in APPPS1 mice. Concurrently, UBB+1 decreased levels of β-APP-CTF, which is a γ-secretase substrate. Although UBB+1 reduced Aβ pathology in APPPS1 mice, it did not improve the behavioral deficits in these animals. KW - mutant ubiquitin KW - ubiquitin-proteasome system KW - γ-secretase KW - amyloid-β KW - behavior KW - Alzheimer's disease Y1 - 2018 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-233185 VL - 72 ER - TY - THES A1 - Adolf, Jonas Michael T1 - Die Zusammenarbeit zwischen der stationären beziehungsweise teilstationären psychotherapeutischen Behandlung und niedergelassenen Psychotherapeut:innen T1 - The Collaboration between inpatient and semi-inpatient psychotherapeutic treatment and outpatient psychotherapists N2 - Das Ziel der vorliegenden Arbeit war es die aktuelle Versorgungskontinuität in der psychotherapeutischen Versorgung hinsichtlich der Zusammenarbeit des (teil-)stationären und des ambulanten Sektors aus Sicht der niedergelassenen Psychotherapeut:innen zu untersuchen, diese in den wissenschaftlichen Kontext einzuordnen und – falls möglich – erste Möglichkeiten zur Verbesserung der derzeitigen Versorgungskontinuität aufzuzeigen. In Zusammenarbeit mit dem Arbeitsbereich für Medizinische Psychologie und Psychotherapie im Zentrum für psychische Gesundheit des Universitätsklinikums Würzburg wurde hierzu ein Fragebogen entwickelt und acht ausgewählten psychotherapeutischen Fachgesellschaften beziehungsweise Psychotherapeutenkammern mit der Bitte um Weiterleitung an deren Mitglieder zugesandt. In der vorliegenden Studie wurden – neben einer Globalbeurteilung – im Speziellen die Teil-aspekte des Austauschs, der entsprechenden Rahmenbedingungen und die Bereitstellung des poststationären ambulanten Psychotherapieplatzes betrachtet. Die Studienergebnisse bilden den derzeitigen Status Quo der psychotherapeutischen Versorgungslage aus Sicht der niedergelassenen Psychotherapeut:innen ab und weisen im Zuge dessen auf einige Defizite in den untersuchten Teilaspekten hin. Die aufgestellten Nebenfragestellungen zeigen gleichsam aber auch Ansatzunkte für Lösungen auf. Aufgrund der besonderen Relevanz der aufgezeigten Ergebnisse, gilt es – zur Ermöglichung einer adäquaten kontinuierlichen psychotherapeutischen Versorgung – eine weitergehende Betrach-tung der aufgezeigten Defizite vorzunehmen. Für ein umfassendes Bild sind zudem kongruente Folgearbeiten mit dem Augenmerk auf der Sichtweise der (teil-)stationären Behandlungseinrichtungen und der Patient:innen notwendig. Insbesondere vor dem Hintergrund der limitierten Möglichkeiten der vorliegenden Arbeit gilt es große repräsentative und nationale Studien anzustreben. Hierzu wäre die Etablierung zentral verwalteter Register zur Bündelung der bisherigen und zukünftigen Forschungsarbeiten im Bereich der Psychotherapie wünschenswert. Vor allem vor dem Hintergrund zahlreicher Modellprojekte erscheint dies sinnvoll und könnte einen wichtigen Beitrag zur Optimierung der derzeitigen psychotherapeutischen Forschungs- und Versorgungslage beitragen. N2 - The aim of the study was to identify the current continuity of care regarding psychotherapeutic care and the collaboration of the (semi-)inpatient and outpatient field from point of view of the outpatient psychotherapists. Furthermore, the study wants to integrate the findings in the recent scientific context and wants to reveal improvements regarding the continuity of care in the field of psychotherapy. An explorative survey was created in collaboration with the working group of medical psychology and psychotherapy at the centre for mental health of the university hospital of Würzburg. Eight selected psychotherapeutic organisations (psychotherapy chambers and societies) were invited to conduct the survey to their members. Apart from a general assessment the study took a closer look at the framework conditions, the field of exchange and the care of outpatient psychotherapy to patients after (semi-)inpatient care. The study results describe the current situation of the psychotherapy care in Germany from the point of view of the outpatient psychotherapists and demonstrate on the one hand deficits regarding the analysed aspects and – as part of the side questions – on the other hand possible approaches for improvements. To facilitate a better continuity of psychotherapeutic care, it is important to take a closer look at the demonstrated deficits reported by the study. Moreover further studies are necessary treating the point of view of (semi-)inpatient psychotherapists as well as to conduct large national-wide representative studies, especially against the backdrop of the limited possibilities of the present study. For this purpose, it is helpful to establish a central-managed register to collect all studies in the field of psychotherapy. That could contribute to improve the current situation of research and care in the field of psychotherapy, in particular against the backdrop of the numerous pilot projects. KW - Psychotherapie KW - Medizinische Versorgung KW - Versorgungskontinuität KW - Sektoren KW - Versorgung KW - Psychiatrie Y1 - 2024 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-371098 ER - TY - THES A1 - Weiß, Eva Maria T1 - Einfluss von Makrophagen auf autophagische Vorgänge in Schwann´schen Zellen unter den Bedingungen von Nervenläsion und genetisch bedingter Neuropathie T1 - Influence of macrophages on Schwann cell autophagy under the conditions of nerve lesion and genetic neuropathy N2 - Charcot-Marie-Tooth (CMT) Neuropathien stellen als häufigste erblich bedingte neurologische Erkrankungen eine Gruppe genetisch heterogener, chronisch progredienter peripherer Polyneuropathien dar. Die Lebensqualität der Patienten ist bei fehlender kurativer Therapieoption vor allem durch motorische und sensorische Defizite deutlich eingeschränkt. In verschiedenen Studien konnte die pathophysiologische Relevanz einer sekundären Entzündungsreaktion, insbesondere durch Makrophagen und Lymphozyten vermittelt, in Mausmodellen dreier CMT1 Subtypen (CMT1A, CMT1B, CMT1X) aufgezeigt werden. Auch in Folge einer Läsion peripherer Nerven ist eine akute Entzündungsreaktion von entscheidender Bedeutung, wobei sich bereits Gemeinsamkeiten zwischen der postläsionalen Waller´schen Degeneration (WD) und CMT1 Neuropathien identifizieren ließen. Während die aktive Beteiligung der Autophagie Schwann´scher Zellen (hier kurz SZ Autophagie genannt) an der Myelindegradation im Falle einer WD jedoch vielfach beschrieben wurde, ist Ähnliches in CMT1 Neuropathien bisher nur unzureichend untersucht. Da in einer Studie in Cx32def Mausmodellen der CMT1X Erkrankung auch nach Reduktion endoneuraler Makrophagen anhaltende Demyelinisierung beobachtet werden konnte, sollte das Vorkommen von SZ Autophagie sowie deren mögliche Beeinflussung durch Makrophagen in diesen Myelinmutanten untersucht werden. In der vorliegenden Arbeit wurden sowohl Wildtyp (Wt) Mäuse in ex vivo und in vivo Modellen einer WD als auch Cx32def Myelinmutanten zweier Altersstufen (4 und 12 Monate) mit einem niedermolekularen CSF1-Rezeptor-Inhibitor (CSF1RI) zur Reduktion endoneuraler Makrophagen behandelt, wobei sich vergleichende histochemische bzw. immunhistochemische Analysen peripherer Nerven behandelter und unbehandelter Tiere anschlossen. Im Rahmen der Etablierung immunhistochemischer Methodik zeigte sich hierbei unter den kontrollierten Bedingungen einer ex vivo Ischiasnervenkultur eine vermehrte Aktivierung der SZ Autophagie in behandelten Wt Mäusen. Auch 4 Monate alte behandelte Cx32def Tiere wiesen, verglichen mit unbehandelten Myelinmutanten bzw. Wt Mäusen derselben Altersstufe, eine vermehrte autophagische Aktivität in SZ auf. Diese scheint sich jedoch im weiteren Verlauf der Erkrankung zu reduzieren, da im Falle der 12 Monate alten Cx32def Modelltiere weniger autophagisch aktive SZ Profile bzw. kaum Unterschiede zwischen behandelten und unbehandelten Tieren beobachtet werden konnten. Die Ergebnisse lassen somit eine mögliche aktive Beteiligung von SZ Autophagie insbesondere in der Pathophysiologie der frühen Phase einer CMT1X Erkrankung sowie deren Beeinflussung durch endoneurale Makrophagen vermuten. Dies sollte vornehmlich in der Entwicklung von Therapiestrategien der CMT1X bedacht werden, da sich eine frühe Reduktion pathophysiologisch relevanter endoneuraler Makrophagen somit auch nachteilig auf die Myelinintegrität auswirken könnte. N2 - Charcot-Marie-Tooth (CMT) neuropathies are the most common hereditary neurological diseases and represent a group of genetically heterogeneous, chronically progressive peripheral polyneuropathies. In the absence of curative treatment options, patients' quality of life is significantly impaired, primarily due to motor and sensory deficits. Various studies have demonstrated the pathophysiological relevance of a secondary inflammatory reaction, in particular mediated by macrophages and lymphocytes, in mouse models of three CMT1 subtypes (CMT1A, CMT1B, CMT1X). An acute inflammatory reaction is also of crucial importance following a lesion of peripheral nerves, whereby similarities between postlesional Wallerian degeneration (WD) and CMT1 neuropathies have already been identified. However, while the active involvement of Schwann cell autophagy (here referred to as SC autophagy) in myelin degradation in WD has been widely described, a similar involvement in CMT1 neuropathies has been insufficiently studied. Since in a study in Cx32def mouse models of CMT1X disease persistent demyelination could be observed even after reduction of endoneural macrophages, the occurrence of SC autophagy and its possible influence by macrophages in these myelin mutants should be investigated. In the present study, both wild-type (Wt) mice in ex vivo and in vivo models of WD and Cx32def myelin mutants of two ages (4 and 12 months) were treated with a small molecule CSF1 receptor inhibitor (CSF1RI) to reduce endoneural macrophages, followed by comparative histochemical and immunohistochemical analyses of peripheral nerves of treated and untreated animals, respectively. During the establishment of immunohistochemical methods, an increased activation of SC autophagy was shown in treated Wt mice under the controlled conditions of ex vivo sciatic nerve culture. Even 4-month-old treated Cx32def animals showed increased autophagic activity in SC compared to untreated myelin mutants or Wt mice of the same age. However, this appears to be reduced as the disease progresses, since in the case of the 12-month-old Cx32def model animals fewer autophagically active SC profiles or hardly any differences between treated and untreated animals could be observed. The results thus suggest a possible active involvement of SC autophagy, particularly in the pathophysiology of the early phase of CMT1X disease and its influence by endoneural macrophages. This should primarily be considered in the development of therapeutic strategies for CMT1X, as an early reduction of pathophysiologically relevant endoneural macrophages could therefore also have a detrimental effect on myelin integrity. KW - Schwann-Zelle KW - M-CSF KW - Autophagie KW - Charcot-Marie-Syndrom KW - Makrophage KW - Schwann´sche Zelle KW - Autophagie KW - hereditäre sensomotorische Neuropathie KW - Makrophagen KW - CSF-1 KW - Immunsystem Y1 - 2024 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-369674 ER - TY - THES A1 - Ruppert [geb. Rapp], Elisabeth Marlene T1 - Einfluss von sozialem Stress und 5-Htt-Genotyp: Quantitative Untersuchung der Morphologie von Neuronen der lateralen Amygdala und der CA3-Region des Hippocampus von Mäusen der Serotonintransporter-Knockout-Linie T1 - Influence of social stress and 5-Htt genotype: Quantitative investigation of the morphology of neurons of the lateral amygdala and the CA3 region of the hippocampus of mice of the serotonin transporter knockout line N2 - In dieser Arbeit wurde der Einfluss sozialer Stresserfahrung sowie des 5-Htt-Genotyps auf die neuronale Morphologie bestimmter Hirnregionen anhand eines Mausmodells untersucht. Es wurde in mit Golgi-Cox gefärbten Gehirnen der 5-HTT-KO-Linie in der lateralen Amygdala (LA) die Apikal- und Basaldendriten pyramidenzellähnlicher Neurone und die Apikaldendriten der Pyramidenzellen der Cornu ammonis (CA)3-Region des Hippocampus mithilfe des Neurolucidasystems rekonstruiert und die so gewonnenen Daten anschließend statistisch ausgewertet. Die erzielten Ergebnisse belegen, dass vor allem die Erfahrung von sozialem Verteidigungsstress aber auch der 5-Htt-Genotyp (WT, HET, KO) im Mausmodell signifikanten Einfluss auf die Morphologie der Neurone der LA und der CA3-Region besitzen. Um die in dieser Arbeit mit allen drei 5-Htt-Genotypen erzielten Ergebnisse der LA-Neurone besser mit den Ergebnissen von Nietzer und Bonn (nur WT, KO) vergleichen zu können (Nietzer et al., 2011), wurden die von mir erhobenen Daten nicht nur in einem 3er-Vergleich, sondern auch einem 2er-Vergleich (WT vs. KO) statistisch analysiert. Untersuchungen der LA-Neurone aller drei 5-Htt-Genotypen zeigen, dass sozialer Stress zu einer Zunahme der Komplexität der Dendritenbäume durch längere und auch stärker verzweigte Dendriten vor allem in der Gruppe der WT-Mäuse führt. HET- und KO-Mäuse zeigten keinen entsprechenden Stress-Effekt. Darüber hinaus zeigten sich deutliche Genotypeffekte. Unabhängig vom Stresserleben besitzen HET-Mäuse längere Dendriten als WT-Mäuse sowie eine höhere Spinedichte als WT- und KO-Mäuse. Die Hypothese, die in der Arbeit von Nietzer et al. aufgestellt wurde, dass eine vollständige 5-HTT-Defizienz zu mehr Spines führt, ließ sich hier weder durch den 3er- noch durch den 2er-Vergleich replizieren. Die Pyramidenzellen der CA3-Region, die in dieser Studie zum ersten Mal analysiert wurden, zeigen in Bezug auf die durch den Stress ausgelösten Veränderungen ein im Vergleich zu den LA-Neuronen entgegengesetzten Effekt. Der soziale Stress führt hier zu einer Dendritenatrophie in der WT-Gruppe mit kürzeren und weniger komplexen Dendriten. Außerdem führte er zu einer geringeren Spinedichte bei den HET-Mäusen. Es zeigten sich klare Genotypeffekte, unabhängig von der Stresserfahrung, mit einer reduzierten Spinedichte der KO-Mäuse gegenüber den WT-Mäusen und einer nur in den Kontrollen detektierten, reduzierten Spinedichte der KO-Mäuse im Vergleich zu den WT- und HET-Mäusen. Sowohl in der LA als auch in der CA3-Region lassen sich Kompensationsmechanismen des 5-HTT-Defizits der HET-Tiere vermuten, über die die KO-Tiere nicht verfügen. Die in LA und CA3 gezeigten gegensätzlichen Auswirkungen des sozialen Stresses weisen auf die unterschiedlichen Funktionen dieser beiden Regionen im Furchtkreislauf und/oder bei der Verarbeitung von Stress hin. Darüber hinaus deutet diese Arbeit darauf hin, dass Arbeiten mit ähnlichen Untersuchungsmethoden und sogar gleichem Untersuchungsmaterial unterschiedliche Ergebnisse liefern können. N2 - In this study, the influence of social stress experience and the 5-Htt genotype on the neuronal morphology of certain brain regions was investigated using a mouse model. The apical and basal dendrites of pyramidal cell-like neurons and the apical dendrites of the pyramidal cells of the cornu ammonis (CA)3 region of the hippocampus were reconstructed in Golgi-Cox-stained brains of the 5-HTT-KO line in the lateral amygdala (LA) using the neurolucida system and the data obtained was then statistically analyzed. The results obtained show that especially the experience of social defense stress but also the 5-Htt genotype (WT, HET, KO) have a significant influence on the morphology of the neurons of the LA and the CA3 region in the mouse model. In order to better compare the results of the LA neurons obtained in this study with all three 5-Htt genotypes with the results of Nietzer and Bonn (WT, KO only) (Nietzer et al., 2011), the data collected by me were statistically analyzed not only in a 3-way comparison, but also in a 2-way comparison (WT vs. KO). Investigations of the LA neurons of all three 5-Htt genotypes show that social stress leads to an increase in the complexity of the dendrite trees due to longer and also more branched dendrites, especially in the group of WT mice. HET and KO mice showed no corresponding stress effect. In addition, there were clear genotype effects. Regardless of the stress experience, HET mice have longer dendrites than WT mice and a higher spin density than WT and KO mice. The hypothesis put forward in the work of Nietzer et al. that complete 5-HTT deficiency leads to more spines could not be replicated here by either the 3-way or 2-way comparison. The pyramidal cells of the CA3 region, which were analyzed for the first time in this study, show an opposite effect compared to the LA neurons with regard to the changes triggered by stress. Here, social stress leads to dendrite atrophy in the WT group with shorter and less complex dendrites. It also led to a lower spin density in the HET mice. There were clear genotype effects, independent of the stress experience, with a reduced spin density in the KO mice compared to the WT mice and a reduced spin density in the KO mice compared to the WT and HET mice, which was only detected in the controls. Compensatory mechanisms for the 5-HTT deficit in the HET animals, which the KO animals do not have, can be assumed in both the LA and the CA3 region. The contrasting effects of social stress shown in LA and CA3 indicate the different functions of these two regions in the fear circuit and/or in the processing of stress. Furthermore, this work suggests that studies using similar research methods and even the same research material may yield different results. KW - Serotoninstoffwechsel KW - Hippocampus KW - Stress KW - Corpus amygdaloideum KW - Ammonshorn KW - CA3-Region KW - laterale Amygdala KW - sozialer Stress KW - Serotonintransporter-Knockout-Linie Y1 - 2024 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-369488 ER - TY - THES A1 - Klüpfel, Marina Anna T1 - Lagedarstellung und -Bewertung durch den Einsatz des Windmühlenmodells - Einführung und Nutzung im Rahmen der SARS-CoV-2 Pandemie T1 - Situational report and assessment using the windmill model – implementation and application during the SARS-CoV-2 pandemic N2 - Bei Großschadensereignissen oder Katastrophen arbeiten die Einsatzkräfte verschiedener Organisationen und Krankenhäuser zusammen, um die Schadenslage zu bewältigen. Für die Koordinierung dieser Einsätze benötigen die Führungskräfte ein möglichst genaues Bild der aktuellen Lage. Auch im Rahmen der SARS-CoV-2- Pandemie war eine Übersicht über die Versorgungslage der Krankenhäuser erforderlich, um mögliche lokale Ressourcenengpässe frühzeitig zu erkennen und durch geeignete Maßnahmen zu beheben. Zu diesem Zweck wurde in Bayern im November 2021 das Windmühlen-Modell eingeführt. Basierend auf einer Online-Plattform meldeten die zuständigen Bezirkskoordinierenden der bayerischen Regierungsbezirke täglich die Versorgungslage ihrer Kliniken anhand der Komponenten Personal, Material und Raum. Außerdem gab es die Möglichkeit zur Dokumentation von Patientenverlegungen. Die über die Windmühlen-Onlineplattform gesammelten Lagemeldungen und dokumentierten Verlegungen des Zeitraums von 21. November 2021 bis 20. Februar 2022 wurden in der vorliegenden Arbeit detailliert aufbereitet. Zusätzlich wurden die erfassten Daten statistisch ausgewertet und mit den örtlichen 7-Tage-Inzidenzwerten des SARS-CoV-2-Virus verglichen. Durch das Windmühlen-Modell konnten Unterschiede in der Versorgungslage zwischen den Regierungsbezirken sehr effektiv sichtbar gemacht werden. Insgesamt waren Intensivstationen deutlich stärker belastet als Normalstationen. Die Versorgungsqualität war in Covid-Bereichen stärker beeinträchtigt als auf Stationen ohne Covid-Patienten. Es konnte nachgewiesen werden, dass die Windmühlen-Lagemeldungen nicht allein die regionalen Inzidenzwerte, sondern die tatsächliche Versorgungssituation vor Ort abbilden. Die dokumentierten Interhospitaltransfers erfolgten von Regionen mit hohen Inzidenzwerten und schlechter Ressourcenverfügbarkeit in Bezirke mit weniger kritischer Versorgungslage. Damit konnten aus den Windmühlen-Lagemeldungen auch konkrete Handlungskonsequenzen, wie strategische Patientenverlegungen, abgeleitet werden. Lagemeldungen sind wichtig für die abgestimmte Zusammenarbeit verschiedener Stellen bei der Bewältigung einer Krise. Die etablierten Systeme zur Lageerfassung sind meist quantitativ ausgelegt und nur wenig skalierbar. Die Anwendung in einem neuen Kontext erfordert oft zeitaufwändige Anpassungen. Im Gegensatz dazu bietet das Windmühlen-Modell eine skalierbare, eher qualitativ ausgerichtete Lagedarstellung und ist aufgrund seines unkomplizierten Aufbaus innerhalb kürzester Zeit für eine Nutzung in verschiedensten Schadenslagen adaptierbar. N2 - During large-scale emergencies and disasters, relief units and hospital staff work together to manage the critical situation. Command and control structures need a detailed situational assessment to coordinate relief efforts. During the SARS-CoV-2 pandemic an overview of hospital supplies and resources was vital to detect local shortages early and find appropriate measures to resolve them. For this purpose, the windmill model was implemented in Bavaria, Germany, in November 2021. Based on an online platform, the seven Bavarian districts gave daily updates on their hospitals’ situation regarding staff, supplies and space. Additionally, there was a tool to record patient transfers to different hospitals. In the dissertation at hand the data collected by the windmill-online platform from 21. November 2021 to 20. February 2022 was evaluated, statistically analyzed and compared to the local 7-day-incidence rates of SARS-CoV-2 virus. The windmill model was able to very effectively showcase differences in strain on the hospital care capacities amongst the districts. Overall, the intensive care units were burdened more heavily than standard care units. The quality of hospital care on Covid-wards was impaired more strongly than on non-Covid-wards. This thesis provides evidence for the windmill situation reports not only depicting the local incidence rates but portraying the actual current hospital care capacities in the districts. The documented patient transfers took place from regions with high incidence rates and poor resource availability to districts with a less critical situation. Thus, specific consequences, like strategic patient transfers, were deduced from situational reports in the windmill model. Situational reports are crucial in collaboration for crisis management. Established systems for situational assessment are often based on quantitative analysis and lack scalability. Using those in a different scenario would require time-consuming adaptations. In contrast the windmill model provides a scalable more qualitatively based situational assessment and is, due to its straightforward format, quickly adaptable to use in any future disaster. KW - Katastrophenmedizin KW - Massenanfall von Verletzten oder Erkrankten KW - Notfallmedizin KW - Einsatzleitung KW - Lagedarstellung Y1 - 2024 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-369595 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Kampf, Thomas A1 - Bauer, Wolfgang Rudolf A1 - Reiter, Theresa T1 - Improved post-processing strategy for MOLLI based tissue characterization allows application in patients with dyspnoe and impaired left ventricular function JF - Zeitschrift für Medizinische Physik N2 - Contrast and non-contrast MRI based characterization of myocardium by T1-mapping will be of paramount importance to obtain biomarkers, e.g. fibrosis, which determines the risk of heart failure patients. T1-mapping by the standard post-processing of the modified look-locker inversion recovery (MOLLI) lacks of accuracy when trying to reduce its duration, which on the other hand, is highly desirable in patients with heart failure. The recently suggested inversion group fitting (IGF) technique, which considers more parameters for fitting, has a superior accuracy for long T1 times despite a shorter duration. However, for short T1 values, the standard method has a superior precision. A conditional fitting routine is proposed which ideally takes advantage of both algorithms. Materials and methods All measurements were performed on a 1.5 T clinical scanner (ACHIEVA, Philips Healthcare, The Netherlands) using a MOLLI 5(n)3(n)3 prototype with n(heart beats) being a variable waiting time between inversion experiments. Phantom experiments covered a broad range of T1 times, waiting times and heart rates. A saturation recovery experiment served as a gold standard for T1 measurement. All data were analyzed with the standard MOLLI, the IGF fit and the conditional fitting routine and the obtained T1 values were compared with the gold standard. In vivo measurements were performed in a healthy volunteer and a total of 34 patients with normal findings, dilative cardiomyopathy and amyloidosis. Results Theoretical analysis and phantom experiments provided a threshold value for an apparent IGF determining processing with IGF post processing for values above, or switching to the standard technique for values below. This was validated in phantoms and patients measurements. A reduction of the waiting time to 1 instead of 3 heart beats between the inversion experiments showed reliable results. The acquisition time was reduced from 17 to 13 heart beats. The in vivo measurements showed ECV values between 25% (18–33%; SD 0.03) in the healthy, 30% (22–40%; SD 0.04) in patients with DCM and 45% (30–60%; SD 0.9) in patients with amyloidosis. Conclusion The adopted post-processing algorithm determines long T1 values with high accuracy and short T1 values while maintaining a high precision. Based on reduction of waiting time, and independence of heart rate, it shortens breath hold duration and allows fast T1-mapping, which is frequently a prerequisite in patients with cardiac diseases. KW - T1-mapping KW - ECV KW - MOLLI KW - post-processing Y1 - 2018 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-325481 VL - 28 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Nanadikar, Maithily S. A1 - Vergel Leon, Ana M. A1 - Borowik, Sergej A1 - Hillemann, Annette A1 - Zieseniss, Anke A1 - Belousov, Vsevolod V. A1 - Bogeski, Ivan A1 - Rehling, Peter A1 - Dudek, Jan A1 - Katschinski, Dörthe M. T1 - O2 affects mitochondrial functionality ex vivo JF - Redox Biology N2 - Mitochondria have originated in eukaryotic cells by endosymbiosis of a specialized prokaryote approximately 2 billion years ago. They are essential for normal cell function by providing energy through their role in oxidizing carbon substrates. Glutathione (GSH) is a major thiol-disulfide redox buffer of the cell including the mitochondrial matrix and intermembrane space. We have generated cardiomyocyte-specific Grx1-roGFP2 GSH redox potential (EGSH) biosensor mice in the past, in which the sensor is targeted to the mitochondrial matrix. Using this mouse model a distinct EGSH of the mitochondrial matrix (−278.9 ± 0.4 mV) in isolated cardiomyocytes is observed. When analyzing the EGSH in isolated mitochondria from the transgenic hearts, however, the EGSH in the mitochondrial matrix is significantly oxidized (−247.7 ± 8.7 mV). This is prevented by adding N-Ethylmaleimide during the mitochondria isolation procedure, which precludes disulfide bond formation. A similar reducing effect is observed by isolating mitochondria in hypoxic (0.1–3% O2) conditions that mimics mitochondrial pO2 levels in cellulo. The reduced EGSH is accompanied by lower ROS production, reduced complex III activity but increased ATP levels produced at baseline and after stimulation with succinate/ADP. Altogether, we demonstrate that oxygenation is an essential factor that needs to be considered when analyzing mitochondrial function ex vivo. KW - glutathione redox potential KW - hypoxia KW - mitochondrial matrix KW - Grx1-roGFP Y1 - 2019 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-232217 VL - 22 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Üçeyler, Nurcan A1 - Urlaub, Daniela A1 - Mayer, Christine A1 - Uehlein, Sabrina A1 - Held, Melissa A1 - Sommer, Claudia T1 - Tumor necrosis factor-α links heat and inflammation with Fabry pain JF - Molecular Genetics and Metabolism N2 - Fabry disease (FD) is an X-linked lysosomal storage disorder associated with pain triggered by heat or febrile infections. We modelled this condition by measuring the cytokine expression of peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMC) from FD patients in vitro upon stimulation with heat and lipopolysaccharide (LPS). We enrolled 67 FD patients and 37 healthy controls. We isolated PBMC, assessed their gene expression of selected pro- and anti-inflammatory cytokines, incubated them with heat, LPS, globotriaosylceramide (Gb3), and tumor necrosis factor-α (TNF), and measured TNF secretion in the supernatant and intracellular Gb3 accumulation, respectively. We found increased TNF, interleukin (IL-)1β, and toll-like receptor 4 (TLR4) gene expression in FD men (p < .05 to p < .01). TNF and IL-10 were higher, and IL-4 was lower in the subgroup of FD men with pain compared to controls (p < .05 to p < .01). Hereby, TNF was only increased in FD men with pain and classical mutations (p < .05) compared to those without pain. PBMC from FD patients secreted more TNF upon stimulation with LPS (p < .01) than control PBMC. Incubation with Gb3 and an additional α-galactosidase A inhibitor did not further increase TNF secretion, but incubation with TNF greatly increased the Gb3 load in FD PBMC compared to controls (p < .01). Also, LPS incubation and heat challenge (40 °C) increased Gb3 accumulation in PBMC of patients compared to baseline (p < .05 each), while no alterations were observed in control PBMC. Our data show that TNF holds a crucial role in the pathophysiology of FD associated pain, which may open a novel perspective for analgesic treatment in FD pain. KW - Fabry disease KW - Fabry pain KW - tumor necrosis factor-α KW - peripheral blood mononuclear cells Y1 - 2019 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-229190 VL - 127 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Kampf, Thomas A1 - Reiter, Theresa A1 - Bauer, Wolfgang Rudolf T1 - An analytical model which determines the apparent T1 for Modified Look-Locker Inversion Recovery – Analysis of the longitudinal relaxation under the influence of discontinuous balanced (classical MOLLI) and spoiled gradient echo readouts JF - Zeitschrift für Medizinische Physik N2 - Quantitative nuclear magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) shifts more and more into the focus of clinical research. Especially determination of relaxation times without/and with contrast agents becomes the foundation of tissue characterization, e.g. in cardiac MRI for myocardial fibrosis. Techniques which assess longitudinal relaxation times rely on repetitive application of readout modules, which are interrupted by free relaxation periods, e.g. the Modified Look-Locker Inversion Recovery = MOLLI sequence. These discontinuous sequences reveal an apparent relaxation time, and, by techniques extrapolated from continuous readout sequences, a putative real T1 is determined. What is missing is a rigorous analysis of the dependence of the apparent relaxation time on its real partner, readout sequence parameters and biological parameters as heart rate. This is provided in this paper for the discontinuous balanced steady state free precession (bSSFP) and spoiled gradient echo readouts. It turns out that the apparent longitudinal relaxation rate is the time average of the relaxation rates during the readout module, and free relaxation period. Knowing the heart rate our results vice versa allow to determine the real T1 from its measured apparent partner. T2 - Ein analytisches Modell, das die apparente T1 Zeit für Modfied Look-Locker Inversion Recovery bestimmt-Analyse der longitudinalen Relaxation unter dem Einfluss diskontinuierlicher balanced (klassische MOLLI) und spoiled gradient echo readouts KW - longitudinal relaxation KW - T1 KW - T2 KW - Lock Locker KW - MOLLI KW - balanced steady state free precession KW - spoiled gradient echo Y1 - 2018 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-325498 VL - 28 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Duell, Johannes A1 - Lammers, Philip E. A1 - Djuretic, Ivana A1 - Chunyk, Allison G. A1 - Alekar, Shilpa A1 - Jacobs, Ira A1 - Gill, Saar T1 - Bispecific Antibodies in the Treatment of Hematologic Malignancies JF - Clinical Pharmacology & Therapeutics N2 - Monoclonal antibody therapies are an important approach for the treatment of hematologic malignancies, but typically show low single-agent activity. Bispecific antibodies, however, redirect immune cells to the tumor for subsequent lysis, and preclinical and accruing clinical data support single-agent efficacy of these agents in hematologic malignancies, presaging an exciting era in the development of novel bispecific formats. This review discusses recent developments in this area, highlighting the challenges in delivering effective immunotherapies for patients. Y1 - 2019 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-226392 VL - 106 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Angay, Oguzhan A1 - Friedrich, Mike A1 - Pinnecker, Jürgen A1 - Hintzsche, Henning A1 - Stopper, Helga A1 - Hempel, Klaus A1 - Heinze, Katrin G. T1 - Image-based modeling and scoring of Howell–Jolly Bodies in human erythrocytes JF - Cytometry Part A N2 - The spleen selectively removes cells with intracellular inclusions, for example, detached nuclear fragments in circulating erythrocytes, called Howell–Jolly Bodies (HJBs). With absent or deficient splenic function HJBs appear in the peripheral blood and can be used as a simple and non-invasive risk-indicator for fulminant potentially life-threatening infection after spleenectomy. However, it is still under debate whether counting of the rare HJBs is a reliable measure of splenic function. Investigating HJBs in premature erythrocytes from patients during radioiodine therapy gives about 10 thousand times higher HJB counts than in blood smears. However, we show that there is still the risk of false-positive results by unspecific nuclear remnants in the prepared samples that do not originate from HJBs, but from cell debris residing above or below the cell. Therefore, we present a method to improve accuracy of image-based tests that can be performed even in non-specialized medical institutions. We show how to selectively label HJB-like clusters in human blood samples and how to only count those that are undoubtedly inside the cell. We found a “critical distance” dcrit referring to a relative HJB-Cell distance that true HJBs do not exceed. To rule out false-positive counts we present a simple inside-outside-rule based on dcrit—a robust threshold that can be easily assessed by combining conventional 2D imaging and straight-forward image analysis. Besides data based on fluorescence imaging, simulations of randomly distributed HJB-like objects on realistically modelled cell objects demonstrate the risk and impact of biased counting in conventional analysis. © 2017 The Authors. Cytometry Part A published by Wiley Periodicals, Inc. on behalf of ISAC. KW - fluorescence imaging KW - splenic function KW - Jolly bodies KW - image analysis Y1 - 2018 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-221140 VL - 93 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Müntze, Jonas A1 - Nordbeck, Peter T1 - Response to “Oral Chaperone Therapy Migalastat for the Treatment of Fabry Disease: Potentials and Pitfalls of Real-World Data” JF - Clinical Pharmacology & Therapeutics N2 - No abstract available Y1 - 2019 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-231600 VL - 106 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Frantz, Stefan A1 - Falcao-Pires, Ines A1 - Balligand, Jean-Luc A1 - Bauersachs, Johann A1 - Brutsaert, Dirk A1 - Ciccarelli, Michele A1 - Dawson, Dana A1 - de Windt, Leon J. A1 - Giacca, Mauro A1 - Hamdani, Nazha A1 - Hilfiker-Kleiner, Denise A1 - Hirsch, Emilio A1 - Leite-Moreira, Adelino A1 - Mayr, Manuel A1 - Thum, Thomas A1 - Tocchetti, Carlo G. A1 - van der Velden, Jolanda A1 - Varricchi, Gilda A1 - Heymans, Stephane T1 - The innate immune system in chronic cardiomyopathy: a European Society of Cardiology (ESC) scientific statement from the Working Group on Myocardial Function of the ESC JF - European Journal of Heart Failure N2 - Activation of the immune system in heart failure (HF) has been recognized for over 20 years. Initially, experimental studies demonstrated a maladaptive role of the immune system. However, several phase III trials failed to show beneficial effects in HF with therapies directed against an immune activation. Preclinical studies today describe positive and negative effects of immune activation in HF. These different effects depend on timing and aetiology of HF. Therefore, herein we give a detailed review on immune mechanisms and their importance for the development of HF with a special focus on commonalities and differences between different forms of cardiomyopathies. The role of the immune system in ischaemic, hypertensive, diabetic, toxic, viral, genetic, peripartum, and autoimmune cardiomyopathy is discussed in depth. Overall, initial damage to the heart leads to disease specific activation of the immune system whereas in the chronic phase of HF overlapping mechanisms occur in different aetiologies. KW - immune system KW - macrophage KW - T-cell KW - ischaemic cardiomyopathy KW - hypertensive cardiomyopathy KW - diabetic cardiomyopathy KW - toxic cardiomyopathy KW - viral cardiomyopathy KW - genetic cardiomyopathy KW - peripartum cardiomyopathy KW - autoimmune cardiomyopathy Y1 - 2018 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-229091 VL - 20 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - de Boer, Rudolf A. A1 - De Keulenaer, Gilles A1 - Bauersachs, Johann A1 - Brutsaert, Dirk A1 - Cleland, John G. A1 - Diez, Javier A1 - Du, Xiao-Jun A1 - Ford, Paul A1 - Heinzel, Frank R. A1 - Lipson, Kenneth E. A1 - McDonagh, Theresa A1 - Lopez-Andres, Natalia A1 - Lunde, Ida G. A1 - Lyon, Alexander R. A1 - Pollesello, Piero A1 - Prasad, Sanjay K. A1 - Tocchetti, Carlo G. A1 - Mayr, Manuel A1 - Sluijter, Joost P. G. A1 - Thum, Thomas A1 - Tschöpe, Carsten A1 - Zannad, Faiez A1 - Zimmermann, Wolfram-Hubertus A1 - Ruschitzka, Frank A1 - Filippatos, Gerasimos A1 - Lindsey, Merry L. A1 - Maack, Christoph A1 - Heymans, Stephane T1 - Towards better definition, quantification and treatment of fibrosis in heart failure. A scientific roadmap by the Committee of Translational Research of the Heart Failure Association (HFA) of the European Society of Cardiology JF - European Journal of Heart Failure N2 - Fibrosis is a pivotal player in heart failure development and progression. Measurements of (markers of) fibrosis in tissue and blood may help to diagnose and risk stratify patients with heart failure, and its treatment may be effective in preventing heart failure and its progression. A lack of pathophysiological insights and uniform definitions has hampered the research in fibrosis and heart failure. The Translational Research Committee of the Heart Failure Association discussed several aspects of fibrosis in their workshop. Early insidious perturbations such as subclinical hypertension or inflammation may trigger first fibrotic events, while more dramatic triggers such as myocardial infarction and myocarditis give rise to full blown scar formation and ongoing fibrosis in diseased hearts. Aging itself is also associated with a cardiac phenotype that includes fibrosis. Fibrosis is an extremely heterogeneous phenomenon, as several stages of the fibrotic process exist, each with different fibrosis subtypes and a different composition of various cells and proteins — resulting in a very complex pathophysiology. As a result, detection of fibrosis, e.g. using current cardiac imaging modalities or plasma biomarkers, will detect only specific subforms of fibrosis, but cannot capture all aspects of the complex fibrotic process. Furthermore, several anti-fibrotic therapies are under investigation, but such therapies generally target aspecific aspects of the fibrotic process and suffer from a lack of precision. This review discusses the mechanisms and the caveats and proposes a roadmap for future research. KW - fibrosis KW - heart failure KW - biomarkers KW - fibroblast KW - matrix KW - prognosis KW - imaging Y1 - 2019 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-223613 VL - 21 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Nolte, Kathleen A1 - Hermann-Lingen, Christoph A1 - Platschek, Lars A1 - Holzendorf, Volker A1 - Pilz, Stefan A1 - Tomaschitz, Andreas A1 - Düngen, Hans-Dirk A1 - Angermann, Christiane E. A1 - Hasenfuß, Gerd A1 - Pieske, Burkert A1 - Wachter, Rolf A1 - Edelmann, Frank T1 - Vitamin D deficiency in patients with diastolic dysfunction or heart failure with preserved ejection fraction JF - ESC Heart Failure N2 - Aims Vitamin D deficiency is prevalent in heart failure (HF), but its relevance in early stages of heart failure with preserved ejection fraction (HFpEF) is unknown. We tested the association of 25-hydroxyvitamin D [25(OH)D] serum levels with mortality, hospitalizations, cardiovascular risk factors, and echocardiographic parameters in patients with asymptomatic diastolic dysfunction (DD) or newly diagnosed HFpEF. Methods and results We measured 25(OH)D serum levels in outpatients with risk factors for DD or history of HF derived from the DIAST-CHF study. Participants were comprehensively phenotyped including physical examination, echocardiography, and 6 min walk test and were followed up to 5 years. Quality of life was evaluated by the Short Form 36 (SF-36) questionnaire. We included 787 patients with available 25(OH)D levels. Median 25(OH)D levels were 13.1 ng/mL, mean E/e′ medial was 13.2, and mean left ventricular ejection fraction was 59.1%. Only 9% (n = 73) showed a left ventricular ejection fraction <50%. Fifteen per cent (n = 119) of the recruited participants had symptomatic HFpEF. At baseline, participants with 25(OH)D levels in the lowest tertile (≤10.9 ng/L; n = 263) were older, more often symptomatic (oedema and fatigue, all P ≤ 0.002) and had worse cardiac [higher N-terminal pro-brain natriuretic peptide (NT-proBNP) and left atrial volume index, both P ≤ 0.023], renal (lower glomerular filtration rate, P = 0.012), metabolic (higher uric acid levels, P < 0.001), and functional (reduced exercise capacity, 6 min walk distance, and SF-36 physical functioning score, all P < 0.001) parameters. Increased NT-proBNP, uric acid, and left atrial volume index and decreased SF-36 physical functioning scores were independently associated with lower 25(OH)D levels. There was a higher risk for lower 25(OH)D levels in association with HF, DD, and atrial fibrillation (all P ≤ 0.004), which remained significant after adjusting for age. Lower 25(OH)D levels (per 10 ng/mL decrease) tended to be associated with higher 5 year mortality, P = 0.05, hazard ratio (HR) 1.55 [1.00; 2.42]. Furthermore, lower 25(OH)D levels (per 10 ng/mL decrease) were related to an increased rate of cardiovascular hospitalizations, P = 0.023, HR = 1.74 [1.08; 2.80], and remained significant after adjusting for age, P = 0.046, HR = 1.63 [1.01; 2.64], baseline NT-proBNP, P = 0.048, HR = 1.62 [1.01; 2.61], and other selected baseline characteristics and co-morbidities, P = 0.043, HR = 3.60 [1.04; 12.43]. Conclusions Lower 25(OH)D levels were associated with reduced functional capacity in patients with DD or HFpEF and were significantly predictive for an increased rate of cardiovascular hospitalizations, also after adjusting for age, NT-proBNP, and selected baseline characteristics and co-morbidities. KW - vitamin D KW - diastolic dysfunction KW - heart failure KW - HFpEF KW - NT-proBNP Y1 - 2019 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-232303 VL - 6 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Bavendiek, Udo A1 - Berliner, Dominik A1 - Aguirre Dávila, Lukas A1 - Schwab, Johannes A1 - Maier, Lars A1 - Philipp, Sebastian A. A1 - Rieth, Andreas A1 - Westenfeld, Ralf A1 - Piorkowski, Christopher A1 - Weber, Kristina A1 - Hänselmann, Anja A1 - Oldhafer, Maximiliane A1 - Schallhorn, Sven A1 - von der Leyen, Heiko A1 - Schröder, Christoph A1 - Veltmann, Christian A1 - Störk, Stefan A1 - Böhm, Michael A1 - Koch, Armin A1 - Bauersachs, Johann T1 - Rationale and design of the DIGIT-HF trial (DIGitoxin to Improve ouTcomes in patients with advanced chronic Heart Failure): a randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled study JF - European Journal of Heart Failure N2 - Aims Despite recent advances in the treatment of chronic heart failure (HF), mortality and hospitalizations still remain high. Additional therapies to improve mortality and morbidity are urgently needed. The efficacy of cardiac glycosides – although regularly used for HF treatment – remains unclear. DIGIT-HF was designed to demonstrate that digitoxin on top of standard of care treatment improves mortality and morbidity in patients with HF and a reduced ejection fraction (HFrEF). Methods Patients with chronic HF, New York Heart Association (NYHA) functional class III–IV and left ventricular ejection fraction (LVEF) ≤ 40%, or patients in NYHA functional class II and LVEF ≤ 30% are randomized 1:1 in a double-blind fashion to treatment with digitoxin (target serum concentration 8–18 ng/mL) or matching placebo. Randomization is stratified by centre, sex, NYHA functional class (II, III, or IV), atrial fibrillation, and treatment with cardiac glycosides at baseline. A total of 2190 eligible patients will be included in this clinical trial (1095 per group). All patients receive standard of care treatment recommended by expert guidelines upon discretion of the treating physician. The primary outcome is a composite of all-cause mortality or hospital admission for worsening HF (whatever occurs first). Key secondary endpoints are all-cause mortality, hospital admission for worsening HF, and recurrent hospital admission for worsening HF. Conclusion The DIGIT-HF trial will provide important evidence, whether the cardiac glycoside digitoxin reduces the risk for all-cause mortality and/or hospital admission for worsening HF in patients with advanced chronic HFrEF on top of standard of care treatment. KW - heart failure KW - cardiac glycosides KW - digitalis KW - digitoxin KW - clinical trial Y1 - 2019 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-221548 VL - 21 ER - TY - THES A1 - Hinsch, Jan Per T1 - Die Geschichte der Metalllegierungen in der zahnärztlichen Prothetik und Technologie T1 - The History of Metal Alloys in Dental Prosthetics and Technology N2 - Die vorliegende Promotionsstudie leistet durch Gewinnung neuer Erkenntnisse zur zahnmedizinisch (technik-)historischen Forschung mittels der Erarbeitung und Darstellung einer chronologisch geordneten Entwicklungsgeschichte der zahnärztlich-prothetisch verwendeten Metalllegierungen sowie ihrer dentalen Technologie einen eigenständigen Forschungsbeitrag und trägt damit zu neuen Erkenntnissen in der zahnmedizinisch-historischen Forschung bei. Als problematisch stellte sich zu Beginn des 19. Jahrhunderts die Kunst des Legierens selbst heraus. So legierten und fertigten die Zahnärzte ihre Metalllegierungen bis zum Ende des 19. Jahrhunderts meistens noch selbst, bedienten sich an vorlegierten Dukatengoldlegierungen oder beauftragten Goldschmiede. Diverse nützliche Legierungskompositionen wurden schriftlich von Pionieren der Zahnheilkunde und den ersten, erfahrensten Prothetikern dieser Zeit in deren frühen Lehrbüchern und Veröffentlichungen festgehalten und damit der breiten Zahnärzteschaft zugänglich gemacht. Mit ihrem Engagement wurde der Weg von der Empirie nicht nur bis zur Verwissenschaftlichung der Zahnmedizin geebnet, sondern zugleich der Fortschritt der dentalen Materialwissenschaft und besonders der Verarbeitungstechnologie dentaler Metalllegierungen eingeläutet. Erst zu Beginn des 20. Jahrhunderts etablierte sich durch Forschung und Vernetzung von Chemie, Metallurgie, Industrie und Zahnmedizin eine sach- und fachkundige zahnärztliche Werkstoffkunde mit speziellen prothetisch geeigneten Metalllegierungen. Die verschiedenen Typenbezeichnungen Goldersatzlegierungen, Austauschlegierungen, Alternativlegierungen oder Aufbrennlegierungen waren in jeder Epoche einem tiefgreifenden Wandel unterworfen und charakteristisch für die jeweilige Zeit. Eine wichtige Erkenntnis aus dieser Studie ist, dass politisch-ökonomische Veränderungen, insbesondere schwankende Edelmetallpreise, Inflation, politische Beschränkungen aufgrund von (vor-)kriegswirtschaftlichen Sparmaßnahmen sowie Gesundheitsreformen und Kostendämpfungsgesetze einen erheblichen Einfluss auf die Zahnärzte und die zahnmedizinisch-prothetische Rehabilitation ihrer Patienten hatte. Die indikationsgerechte Metalllegierungsauswahl und die damit verbundenen optimalen Materialeigenschaften für Zahnersatz und Patienten stellten Zahnärzte damals wie heute vor eine Herausforderung. N2 - This doctoral study makes an independent research contribution by gaining new insights into the history of dentistry (technology) by developing and presenting a chronologically ordered development history of the metal alloys used in dental prosthetics and their dental technology, and thus contributes to new findings in dental historical research. At the beginning of the 19th century, the art of alloying itself proved to be problematic. Up until the end of the 19th century, dentists mostly alloyed and manufactured their metal alloys themselves, using pre-alloyed ducat gold alloys or commissioning goldsmiths. Various useful alloy compositions were recorded in writing by pioneers of dentistry and the first, most experienced prosthodontists of the time in their early textbooks and publications, thus making them accessible to the general dental community. Their commitment not only paved the way from empiricism to the scientification of dentistry, but also ushered in progress in dental materials science and particularly in the processing technology of dental metal alloys. It was not until the beginning of the 20th century that a professional and expert dental materials science with special metal alloys suitable for prosthetics was established through research and networking between chemistry, metallurgy, industry and dentistry. The various type designations gold replacement alloys, exchange alloys, alternative alloys or bonding alloys were subject to profound change in every era and were characteristic of the respective time. An important finding from this study is that political and economic changes, in particular fluctuating precious metal prices, inflation, political restrictions due to (pre-)war economic austerity measures as well as health reforms and cost containment laws had a significant impact on dentists and the dental and prosthetic rehabilitation of their patients. The selection of metal alloys appropriate to the indication and the associated optimal material properties for dentures and patients presented a challenge to dentists then and now. KW - Prothetik KW - Geschichte KW - Dentallegierung KW - Metalllegierungen KW - Dentaltechnologie Y1 - 2024 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-371285 ER - TY - THES A1 - Bönninger, Solveig Eva T1 - Förderliche und hinderliche Faktoren im Trauerprozess von Nahestehenden eines*r Verstorbenen T1 - Supporting and Hindering Factors in the Grieving Process of Close Relatives of a Deceased Person N2 - Laut Statistischem Bundesamt (Destatis) starben allein im Jahr 2020 zirka 985.500 Menschen. Die häufigsten Todesursachen waren Herz-Kreislauf- und Krebs-Erkrankungen (vgl. Destatis 2020). Die meisten Menschen haben den Wunsch zuhause zu sterben, doch die Mehrheit stirbt in Krankenhäusern, Alten- und Pflegeheimen (vgl. DHPV 2017; Dasch et al. 2015). Der Tod eines nahestehenden Menschen kann bei Hinterbliebenen zu großen Belastungen, gesundheitlichen Problemen sowie einer gesteigerten Mortalität führen (vgl. Stroebe et al. 2007). Ziel dieser Arbeit war es, mit Hilfe von halbstandardisierten Interviews mit 30 Trauernden Faktoren herauszuarbeiten, die sich förderlich oder hinderlich auf den Trauerprozess auswirken können. Die Interviews wurden mit der Transkriptionssoftware f4transkript verschriftlicht und mittels qualitativer Inhaltsanalyse nach Mayring ausgewertet. Es entstand ein Kategoriensystem mit je vier Oberkategorien innerhalb der zwei Hauptkategorien, Förderliche und Hinderliche Faktoren. Folgende Faktoren konnten identifiziert werden: Förderliche Faktoren in der Oberkategorie Betreuung der erkrankten und trauernden Person sind eine gute Symptomkontrolle sowie der verständnisvolle Umgang mit den Nahestehenden, während mangelhafte Kommunikation wiederum hinderlich für eine positive Trauerbewältigung ist. In der Oberkategorie Intrapersonale Faktoren sind die Antizipation des Todes sowie die Auseinandersetzung mit der Trauer förderlich, während negative Gefühle (z.B. Schuldgefühle, Hilfslosigkeit) sich in besagter Hinsicht hinderlich auswirken. In der Oberkategorie Beziehung zur verstorbenen Person können die optimale Nutzung der verbliebenen Zeit sowie der offene Umgang mit der Erkrankung förderliche Faktoren darstellen, während ein “schwieriger“ Abschied sowie ungeklärte Konflikte oder offene Fragen Hindernisse für den Trauerprozess sein können. In der Oberkategorie Soziales Umfeld sind die unaufgeforderte Unterstützung, die emotionale Begleitung sowie ein flexibler Arbeitgeber förderlich. Streitigkeiten innerhalb der Familie und Unverständnis der Mitmenschen dagegen sind hinderlich. Eine gute und würdevolle Sterbebegleitung, wie sie in der Palliativmedizin in der Regel gewährleistet ist, ist von großer Bedeutung für einen gelingenden Trauerprozess. Daher sollte eine palliative Haltung disziplinübergreifend vorangebracht und ausgebaut werden. In der Gesellschaft sollte Trauernden mehr Toleranz und Verständnis entgegengebracht und offen mit dem Thema Tod und Sterben umgegangen werden. N2 - According to the German Federal Statistical Office (Destatis), approximately 985,500 people died in the year 2020 in Germany. The most common causes of death were cardiovascular diseases and cancer (cf. Destatis 2020). Most people wish to die at home, but the majority die in hospitals and care facilities (cf. DHPV 2017; Dasch et al. 2015). The death of a close person can lead to significant difficulties, health problems, and increased mortality among the bereaved (cf. Stroebe et al. 2007). The aim of this study was to identify factors that can have a supporting or hindering effect on the grieving process by conducting semi-structured interviews with 30 mourners. The interviews were transcribed using the f4transkript transcription software and evaluated using qualitative content analysis according to Mayring. A category system was developed with four subcategories within the two main categories, Supporting and Hindering Factors. The following factors were identified: Supporting factors in the subcategory "Care of the sick and grieving person" include good symptom control and understanding treatment of the relatives, while poor communication, in turn, is a hindrance to positive grief coping. In the subcategory "Intrapersonal factors", the anticipation of death and dealing with grief are supportive, while negative emotions (e.g., feelings of guilt, helplessness) have a hindering effect in this regard. In the subcategory "Relationship with the deceased person", optimal use of the remaining time and open handling of the illness can be supporting factors, while a "difficult" farewell and unresolved conflicts or open questions can be obstacles to the grieving process. In the subcategory "Social environment", unsolicited support, emotional companionship, and a flexible employer are supporting. Family disputes and a lack of understanding from others, on the other hand, are hindering. Good and dignified end-of-life care, as is generally ensured in palliative medicine, is of great importance for a successful grieving process. Therefore, a palliative attitude should be promoted and expanded across disciplines. In society, more tolerance and understanding should be shown to mourners, and the topic of death and dying should be dealt with openly. KW - Trauer KW - Trauerarbeit KW - Prolonged grief disorder KW - Trauerprozess KW - Soziales Umfeld KW - Beziehung zur verstorbenen Person KW - Medizinisch-psychologische Betreuung KW - Intrapersonale Faktoren KW - Milieu Y1 - 2024 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-364319 ER - TY - THES A1 - Yabe, Marie T1 - Untersuchung des Mental Rotation-Paradigmas bei Patienten mit fokaler Dystonie T1 - Mental Rotation performance in patients with focal dystonia N2 - Das mR-Paradigma beschreibt die Fähigkeit Objekte gedanklich zu drehen und erfordert dabei komplexe neuronale Prozesse. Bisherige Studien konnten nicht klären, ob es ein spezifisches Muster der Beeinträchtigung im mR-Test bei fokalen Dystonien gibt. Die übergeordnete Fragestellung der vorliegenden Arbeit war, ob eine verlangsamte Reaktion bei der mR von körperlichen Abbildungen einen stabilen Endophänotyp fokaler Dystonien darstellt. Die Zielsetzung war die Überprüfung der Hypothesen, 1) dass bisherige Ergebnisse, die eine verlängerte Reaktionszeit von CD-Patienten bei der mR von körperlichen Abbildungen aufzeigten, reproduzierbar sind und 2) dass eine erhöhte Reaktionszeit bei der mR von körperlichen Abbildungen auch bei Patienten mit BSP vorliegt. Um dabei die mR möglichst spezifisch zu untersuchen, wurden folgende sekundäre Hypothesen formuliert: a) die kognitive Leistungsfähigkeit und b) das allgemeine Reaktionsvermögen der Teilnehmer stellen potenzielle Störfaktoren für die Reaktionszeit bei der mR-Aufgabe dar. Diese wurden neben der Händigkeit und der allgemeinen Geschicklichkeit systematisch erhoben. 23 CD-Patienten und 23 gesunde Kontrollpersonen sowie 21 BSP- und 19 HFS-Patienten wurden hinsichtlich Geschlechterverteilung, Alter und Bildungsstand verglichen. Zudem wurden Händigkeit, Fingergeschicklichkeit, allgemeine Reaktionszeit und kognitiver Status jedes Teilnehmers erhoben. Im mR-Test wurden Fotos von Körperteilen (Hand, Fuß oder Kopf) und einem nicht-körperlichen Objekt (Auto) gezeigt, die in sechs verschiedene Winkelgrade um die eigene Achse in der Bildebene rotiert waren. Die Teilnehmer wurden gebeten, die Lateralität des dargestellten Bildes per Tastendruck anzugeben. Bewertet wurden sowohl Geschwindigkeit als auch Richtigkeit der Antworten. Im Vergleich zu gesunden Kontrollpersonen schnitten CD- und HFS-Patienten bei der mR der Hände schlechter ab, während die BSP-Patienten vergleichbare Leistungen zeigten. Es bestand ein signifikanter Zusammenhang zwischen einer verlängerten mR-Reaktionszeit und reduzierten MoCA-Scores sowie einer erhöhten mR-Reaktionszeit und verlängerter allgemeiner Reaktionszeit. Nach Ausschluss der Patienten mit MCI zeigten CD-Patienten, nicht jedoch HFS-Patienten, im Vergleich zur gesunden Kontrollgruppe weiterhin verlangsamte Reaktionszeiten der Hände. Die vorliegende Studie konnte die Frage, ob eine verlangsamte Reaktion bei der mR von körperlichen Abbildungen einen stabilen Endophänotyp fokaler Dystonien darstellt, nicht sicher beantworten. Es stellte sich jedoch heraus, dass Kognition und allgemeine Reaktionszeit starke Einflussfaktoren bei der mR-Aufgabe sind. Dies wurde in den früheren Arbeiten nicht berücksichtigt und stellt daher ein neues und wichtiges Ergebnis dar. Die verlangsamte Reaktion bei der mR der Hände bei CD-Patienten auch nach Ausschluss von Patienten mit MCI lässt ein spezifisches Defizit der Fähigkeit der mR vermuten. Das Vorliegen einer tiefergreifenden zugrundeliegenden Netzwerkstörung, die sich auf die Leistung im mR-Test auswirkt, wäre dabei denkbar. N2 - Mental rotation (mR) describes the ability to rotate objects in mind. Previous studies could not clarify whether there is a specific pattern of mR impairment in focal dystonia. This study aimed to investigate whether patients with cervical dystonia (CD) and blepharospasm (BSP) show an increased reaction time (RT) in mR of body parts. Besides the study aimed to assess potential confounders such as cognitive performance and general reaction time. 23 CD patients and 23 healthy controls (K) as well as 21 BSP and 19 hemifacial spasm (HFS) patients were matched for sex, age, and education level. Disease severity was evaluated by clinical scales. Besides handedness, finger dexterity, general reaction time, and cognitive status were assessed. The mR-task included photographs of body parts (hand, foot or head) and a non-corporal object (car) displayed at different angles rotated within their plane. Subjects were asked to judge laterality of the presented image by keystroke. Both speed and correctness were evaluated. CD and HFS patients showed increased RT in mR of hands compared to K, whereas BSP group showed comparable performance. There was a significant association of prolonged mR-RT with reduced MoCA scores and with increased general reaction time. After exclusion of patients with mild cognitive impairment, increased RT in the mR of hands was confined to CD group, but not HFS. The present study could not clarify whether a prolonged RT in mR of body parts defines a dystonic endophenotype. However, it showed that cognition and general reaction time have strong influence on mR. The increased RT in the mR of the hands in CD patients, even after exclusion of patients with mild cognitive impairment, implicate a specific deficit in mR ability. Thereby an underlying network disorder that affects mR performance is conceivable. KW - mental rotation KW - fokale Dystonie Y1 - 2024 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-363927 ER - TY - THES A1 - Grimm, Anne Rosemarie T1 - Prognostische Determinanten im kardiogenen und septischen Schock T1 - Prognostic determinants of cardiogenic and septic shock N2 - In diese monozentrische retrospektive Studie eingeschlossen wurden insgesamt 132 Patienten mit Schock, darunter 75 Patienten mit kardiogenem- und 57 Patienten mit septischem Schock. Um potentielle Prädiktoren für die Krankenhaussterblichkeit zu finden, wurden folgende Paramater untersucht: Alter, Geschlecht, BMI, kardiovaskuläre Risikofaktoren und Vorerkrankungen, Vitalparameter bei Aufnahme inkl. Schockindex, laborchemische Parameter inkl. BGA, maximaler Laktatanstieg im Verlauf, Interventionen inklusive Reanimation, Beatmung, Akutrevaskularisation und Anlage von mechanischen Kreislaufunterstützungssystemen, Katecholamintherapie und hämodynamisches Monitoring mit dem PiCCO-Verfahren. Hauptergebnis unserer Studie ist eine erhebliche Krankenhaussterblichkeit von 50% bei einem mittleren Aufenthalt von 14 Tagen ohne signifikanten Unterschied zwischen kardiogenem- (45%) und septischem Schock (55%), obgleich Patienten mit kardiogenem Schock signifikant älter und häufiger kardiovaskulär vorerkrankt waren. Prädiktoren für die Krankenhaussterblichkeit waren bei Patienten mit kardiogenem Schock die Höhe des maximalen Laktatanstiegs, das Auftreten eines akuten Nierenversagens, die Höhe der Transaminasen als Marker einer Schockleber, die fehlende Möglichkeit einer Akutrevaskularisation und die Höhe des Troponins als Marker für das Ausmaß des Myokardschadens. Prädiktoren für die Krankenhaussterblichkeit im septischen Schock waren ebenfalls die Höhe des maximalen Laktatanstiegs, die Notwendigkeit einer Reanimation, sowie Höhe des ELWI. Die übrigen klinischen, laborchemischen und hämodynamischen Parameter waren weder beim kardiogenen- noch beim septischen Schock prädiktiv für die Mortalität. Die beste Strategie zur Senkung der hohen Mortalität beider Schockformen besteht in der Prophylaxe des jeweiligen Schockgeschehens. Bei bereits in Gang gesetzten Circulus vitiosus, müssen zukünftige Studien klären, welches hämodynamische Monitoring zusammen mit klinischen Befunden und ggf. Bildgebung ein optimiertes Volumen- und Katecholamin-Management erlaubt. Bei Patienten mit kardiogenem Schock bleibt zu klären, ob die in unserer Studie gefundene erhebliche Krankenhaussterblichkeit von 45% durch den gezielten Einsatz moderner, perkutan implantierbarer Kreislaufunterstützungssysteme gebessert werden kann. Bei Patienten mit septischem Schock ist insbesondere bei pneumogener Sepsis das rechtzeitige Erkennen und die Therapie eines ARDS eine bleibende Herausforderung. Zukünftige Studien an größeren Patientenkollektiven müssen klären, ob die Bestimmung des ELWI mit dem PiCCO-Verfahren hilfreich ist, die Entstehung eines ARDS frühzeitig erkennen und behandeln zu können. N2 - A total of 132 patients with shock were included in this retrospective monocenter study including 75 patients with cardiogenic shock and 57 patients with septic shock. The mean age of the 132 patients was 64 ± 14 years. In order to detect potential predictors for in hospital mortality of patients with cardiogenic shock and septic shock, the following parameters were analysed: age, gender, BMI, cardiovascular risk factors and pre-existing diseases, vital parameters at hospital admission including serum lactate, maximum lactate increase, interventions at hospital admission and thereafter including resuscitation, non-invasive and invasive ventilation, catecholamine therapy and hemodynamic monitoring using the PICCO-system. The major finding of our study was a considerable in-hospital mortality of 50% during a mean hospital stay of 14 days without a significant difference between patients with cardiogenic shock (45%) and patients with septic shock (55%), although patients with cardiogenic shock were significantly older and had a higher prevalence of pre-existing cardiovascular diseases compared to patients with septic shock. Predictors for the in-hospital mortality of patients with cardiogenic shock included maximum serum lactate levels, occurrence of acute renal failure, maximum elevations in serum transaminases as indicator for shock liver, absent possibility of acute myocardial revascularisation and troponin levels at hospital admission as marker for the extent of myocardial injury. Predictors of in hospital mortality in patients with septic shock also included maximum serum lactate levels, need to resuscitate during sepsis as well as extravascular lung-water index (EVLWI). None of the remaining clinical, laboratory and hemodynamic variables predicted mortality in cardiogenic shock or septic shock. The best strategy to decrease the high mortality of cardiogenic shock and septic shock is prevention of these shock entities. For those patients, in whom the vicious circle of shock development has already started, future studies need to clarify, which kind of hemodynamic monitoring combined with clinical findings including bedside echocardiography allows for optimized volume and catecholamine management. For patients with cardiogenic shock, it remains to be clarified whether the considerable in-hospital mortality of 45% in our study can be improved using modern percutaneous implantable cardiovascular assist devices. In patients with septic shock and particularly in patients with pneumogenic shock, early recognition and therapy of ARDS remains to be a challenge. Future studies including large patient cohorts need to clarify whether determination of extravascular lung-water index using the PiCCO system helps to detect and treat a developing ARDS at an early stage. KW - Schock KW - Kardiogener Schock KW - Septischer Schock Y1 - 2024 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-369953 ER - TY - THES A1 - Pickert, Julia Felicia T1 - Untersuchungen zum Einfluss des Insulin-like growth factor Rezeptors auf Signalnetzwerke im Multiplen Myelom T1 - Investigating the influence of the insulin-like growth factor receptor on signalling networks in multiple myeloma N2 - Das MM ist eine maligne Erkrankung, die von biologischer und klinischer Heterogenität geprägt ist. Sie ist durch die monoklonale Vermehrung von Plasmazellen charakterisiert. In vorangegangenen Studien wurde eine Häufung von Mutationen in RTK nachgewiesen. Diese gingen mit einem negativen Einfluss auf das Überleben von MM Patientinnen und Patienten einher. Im Rahmen dieser Arbeit wurde der Einfluss des IGF1R an HMZL mittels siRNA-vermitteltem IGF1R-Knockdown untersucht und dessen Effekt auf das Signalnetzwerk mittels Western Blot Analysen ermittelt. Um die Heterogenität des MM besser abzubilden, wurden sechs verschiedenen HMZL ausgewählt. Der IGF1R-Knockdown war in allen HMZL sowohl anhand der Reduktion der IGF1R-Expression als auch der IGF1R-Aktivierung deutlich nachweisbar. Stellvertretend für den PI3K/AKT Signalweg wurde die AKT-Aktivierung untersucht, welche nach IGF1R-Knockdown in allen Linien abnahm. Im Ras/Raf/MEK/ERK Signalweg fiel eine deutliche Reduktion der ERK1/2- und MEK-Aktivierung in den von PCL stammenden HMZL L-363 und MM.1S, sowie in JJN-3 mit der Hochrisikotranslokation t(14;16) auf. Entsprechend der Beobachtungen für die AKT-Aktivierung, nahm die PYK2-Aktivierung in allen HMZL nach IGF1R-Knockdown ab, was auf ein Zusammenspiel von IGF1R, PYK2 und AKT in allen HMZL hindeutet. Zukünftige Untersuchungen werden zeigen, ob IGF1R Inhibitoren alleine oder in Kombination mit z.B. AKT, PYK2 oder Proteasomen-Inhibitoren in bestimmten molekularen MM Subgruppen ein effektives therapeutisches Ziel sind. N2 - MM is a haematological malignancy of great biological and clinical heterogeneity. It is characterised by monoclonal proliferation of plasma cells. The accumulation of mutations in RTK has previously been reported and was associated with a negative impact on MM patient survival. The IGF1R influence on its downstream signaling in HMCL was investigated using a siRNA mediated IGF1R-knockdown and Western Blot analysis. Six different HMCL were chosen to reflect this heterogenous disease. The IGF1R-knockdown successfully reduced both expression and activation level of IGF1R in all HMCL. Furthermore, phosphorylation level of AKT, representing the PI3K/AKT pathway, decreased in all six HMCL following the IGF1R-knockdown. For the analysis of the Ras/Raf/MEK/ERK pathway both ERK1/2 and MEK were selected. Following the IGF1R-knockdown phosphorylation level of ERK1/2 and MEK were reduced in HMCL L-363 and MM.1S, both derived from patients with plasma call leukaemia and in JJN-3 which harbours t(14;16), a high risk translocation. In accordance with decreased activation level in AKT the IGF1R-knockdown resulted in reduced phosphorylation level of PYK2 in all six HMCL suggesting an interaction of IGF1R, PYK2 and AKT. Future research will reveal whether IGF1R inhibition by itself or in combination with e.g. AKT, PYK2 or proteasome inhibitors will be an effective therapeutic target in selected molecular MM subgroups. KW - Plasmozytom KW - Rezeptor KW - Insulin-like Growth Factor KW - Multiples Myelom KW - Insulin like-growth factor Rezeptor KW - Multiple Myeloma Y1 - 2024 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-369815 ER - TY - THES A1 - Elsner, Vianne T1 - Vergleich von Selbst- und Fremdeinschätzung hinsichtlich der kommunikativen Kompetenz von Medizinstudenten in einem Anamnesegespräch mit Schauspielpatienten T1 - Comparison of self-assessment and external assessment of the communicative competence of medical students in a medical interview with simulated patients N2 - Das Verständnis der Beziehung zwischen Arzt und Patient befindet sich im Wandel. Die Patientenorientiertheit gewinnt an Relevanz, wobei insbesondere die Arzt-Patienten-Kommunikation in den Fokus rückt. Es ist belegt, dass eine effektive Kommunikation einen positiven Einfluss auf den emotionalen und den physiologischen Zustand des Patienten hat. Folglich wurde in den letzten Jahren auch hierzulande der Bereich Kommunikation in der universitären Ausbildung von Ärzten zunehmend thematisiert - seit der Änderung der Approbationsordnung 2012 ist die Gesprächsführung offiziell Gegenstand der ärztlichen Ausbildung. Das Studium ist jedoch nach wie vor stark vom technisch-naturwissenschaftlichen Paradigma der Medizin geprägt. Die Fähigkeit, sich selbst hinsichtlich seiner kommunikativen Fähigkeiten einzuschätzen, stellt ein wichtiges Merkmal angehender Ärzte dar. Bestehende Studien zeigen auf, dass bei Medizinstudenten Diskrepanzen zwischen der Selbst- und der Fremdeinschätzung in unterschiedlichen Kompetenzfeldern bestehen. Um aus Fehlern lernen zu können, benötigt es zum einen die Fähigkeit zur Eigenreflexion. Ergänzend wird ein regelmäßiger Abgleich der Selbsteinschätzung mit einer Fremdeinschätzung im Sinne einer „Realitätskonfrontation“ benötigt. Durch das Feedback können individuelle Differenzen hinsichtlich der kommunikativen Fähigkeiten aufgezeigt, um dadurch dem Studenten den Anreiz zu geben, eine fortwährende Weiterbildung der eigenen kommunikativen Fähigkeiten bereits im Studium zu etablieren. In der vorliegenden Studie wurde daher untersucht, inwieweit die Selbsteinschätzung von einem Studenten nach einem Anamnesegespräch mit der Fremdeinschätzung übereinstimmt. Hierfür wurde ein Anamnesegespräch mit einem Schauspielpatienten durch den Studenten, einen Experten sowie den betroffenen Schauspielpatienten bewertet. Mittels Cohens Kappa wurde die Übereinstimmung zwischen den Raterpaaren Student und Experte, Student und Schauspielpatient sowie der Fremdeinschätzung zwischen Schauspielpatient und Experte berechnet. Ergänzend wurde der Einfluss der Variablen Selbstwirksamkeit (allgemein und spezifisch hinsichtlich der Anamneseerhebung), Empathie, Geschlecht, Alter und berufliche Vorerfahrung auf die Übereinstimmung von Selbst- und Fremdeinschätzung untersucht. Es konnte eine geringe Übereinstimmung zwischen allen drei Raterpaaren (Student & Experte, Student & Schauspielpatient sowie Schauspielpatient & Experte) nachgewiesen werden. Die geringste Übereinstimmung zeigte sich zwischen der Selbst- und Fremdeinschätzung von Student und Experte, die größte Übereinstimmung in der Fremdeinschätzung zwischen Schauspielpatient und Experte. Die Hypothese bezüglich der Überschätzung der Studenten im Vergleich zur Fremdeinschätzung wurde nicht bestätigt. Weiter konnte eine höhere Übereinstimmung zwischen Selbst- und Fremdeinschätzung des Schauspielpatienten bei Studenten mit einem höheren Maß an Empathie gezeigt werden. Bezüglich des Geschlechterunterschiedes konnte nachgewiesen werden, dass weibliche Studenten eine höhere Übereinstimmung zwischen Selbst- und Fremdeinschätzung mit Schauspielpatienten aufweisen. Auch in der Fremdeinschätzung durch Schauspielpatienten und Experten ist bei weiblichen Studenten eine höhere Übereinstimmung zu finden. Die Variablen Selbstwirksamkeit, Alter, berufliche Vorerfahrung sowie Selbstwirksamkeit hinsichtlich der Anamneseerhebung zeigen keine statistisch signifikanten Zusammenhänge mit der Übereinstimmung zwischen Selbst- und Fremdeinschätzung. Der Vergleich zwischen der Gruppe, die ein Anamnesegespräch führte, und derjenigen, die kein Anamnesegespräch führte, zeigte, dass Studenten mit einer höheren Selbstwirksamkeit eher ein Gespräch führten. Die Ergebnisse dieser Arbeit verdeutlichen, dass angehende Ärzte Rückmeldung bezüglich ihrer kommunikativen Kompetenz benötigen, um durch die Fremdeinschätzung das Selbstbild ihrer Kompetenz erweitern zu können. Über etwaige Diskrepanzen zwischen Fremdeinschätzung und Selbsteinschätzung erhalten sie konkretes Feedback, so dass das Kommunikationstraining an ihre individuellen Lernbedarfe angepasst werden kann. Hierfür ist der Vergleich der Selbsteinschätzung eines Schauspielpatientengespräches mit der Fremdeinschätzung eine gut in der Ausbildungspraxis einzusetzende Methode. N2 - The understanding of the relationship between physician and patient is undergoing a change. Patient orientation is becoming increasingly relevant, with a particular focus on physician-patient communication. It has been proven that an effective communication has a positive influence on the patient's emotional and physiological state. As a result, in recent years, the area of communication has also been increasingly addressed in the university training of doctors in this country - since the amendment of the licensing regulations in 2012, communication skills have officially become part of medical training. However, medical studies are still strongly influenced by the technical and scientific paradigm of medicine. The ability to assess their own communication skills is an important characteristic of future doctors. Existing studies show that there are discrepancies between medical students' self-assessment and external assessment in various areas of competence. On the one hand, the ability to self-reflect is required in order to learn from mistakes. In addition, a regular comparison of the self-assessment with an external assessment in the sense of a “reality check” is required. Feedback can highlight individual differences in communication skills, thereby giving students the incentive to establish continuous further training of their own communication skills during their studies. The present study therefore investigated the extent to which a student's self-assessment after an anamnesis interview corresponds to the external assessment. For this purpose, an anamnesis interview with an acting patient was evaluated by the student, an expert and the acting patient concerned. Cohen's kappa was used to calculate the agreement between the rater pairs student and expert, student and drama patient as well as the external assessment between simulated patient and expert. In addition, the influence of the variables self-efficacy (in general and specifically with regard to taking the medical history), empathy, gender, age and previous professional experience on the agreement between self-assessment and external assessment was investigated. A low level of agreement was found between all three pairs of raters (student & expert, student & simulated patient and simulated patient & expert). The lowest agreement was found between the self-assessment and external assessment of the student and expert, while the greatest agreement was found in the external assessment between the simulated patient and expert. The hypothesis regarding the overestimation of the students in comparison to the external assessment was not confirmed. Furthermore, a higher agreement between self-assessment and external assessment of the simulated patient was shown for students with a higher degree of empathy. With regard to the gender difference, it was shown that female students have a higher agreement between self-assessment and external assessment with the simulated patients. Female students also showed a higher level of agreement in the external assessment by simulated patients and experts. The variables self-efficacy, age, previous professional experience and self-efficacy with regard to taking a medical history show no statistically significant correlations with the agreement between self-assessment and external assessment. The comparison between the group that conducted a medical history interview and those that did not, showed that students with higher self-efficacy were more likely to conduct an interview. The results of this study make it clear that medical students need feedback on their communicative competence in order to be able to expand their self-image of their competence through external assessment. They receive concrete feedback on any discrepancies between external and self-assessment so that the communication training can be adapted to their individual learning needs. Comparing the self-assessment of a simulated patient interview with the external assessment is a method that can be used effectively in training practice. KW - Arzt-Patient-Beziehung KW - Medizinstudent KW - Medizinische Ausbildung KW - Kommunikation KW - Arzt-Patienten Kommunikation Y1 - 2024 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-349737 ER - TY - THES A1 - Makowski, Lisa Maria T1 - Erfahrungen von HausärztInnen mit der COVID-19-Pandemie und deren Folgen auf die PatientInnenversorgung – eine qualitative Studie T1 - GPs' experiences of the COVID-19 pandemic and its impact on patient care - a qualitative study N2 - HausärztInnen sind für die Primärversorgung von PatientInnen mit COVID-19 zuständig. Zum Zeitpunkt der Planung und Durchführung dieser Studie ließen sie kaum Untersuchungen zu den Erfahrungen von HausärztInnen während der ersten Pandemiewelle finden. Das Ziel der Arbeit war, durch eine qualitative Datenerhebung Einblicke zu gewinnen, wie HausärztInnen die ersten Monate der COVID-19-Pandemie erlebt haben. Die Untersuchung war Teil einer übergeordneten Querschnittsstudie, in der Erhebungen mit strukturierten Fragebögen und qualitativen Befragungen stattfanden. Für den qualitativen Abschnitt wurden semistrukturierte Interviews mit 22 HausärztInnen aus vier Bundesländern durchgeführt. Die Einladung zur Teilnahme erfolgte mit der Aussendung von Fragebögen im Rahmen der quantitativen Datenerhebung. Die Daten wurden anhand der inhaltlich strukturierenden qualitativen Inhaltsanalyse nach Kuckartz ausgewertet. In der Studie zeigte sich, dass HausärztInnen ihr Praxismanagement und ihre PatientInnenversorgung in der Pandemie rasch umstrukturieren mussten. Mangel an Schutzmaterialien, die Trennung infektiöser PatientInnen und schnell wechselnde Vorgaben wurden als große Herausforderungen identifiziert. In den Interviews wurden außerdem Bedenken über die Folgen der sozialen Distanzierung auf die therapeutische Beziehung geäußert. Teamarbeit in der Praxis und kollegialer Austausch in Gemeinschaftspraxen stellten besonders wichtige Faktoren dar, um die zahlreichen Herausforderungen zu überwinden. Die Teilnehmenden nahmen sich selbst als Vorbilder mit einer hohen Verantwortung für die Gesundheit ihrer PatientInnen wahr.. Sie betonten die Relevanz von klaren und konsistenten Regelungen durch den öffentlichen Gesundheitsdienst sowie von zuverlässigen Informationen. Um die hausärztliche Versorgung in zukünftigen Pandemien zu unterstützen, sollten bürokratische Hürden so weit wie möglich reduziert und verständliche Informationen bereitgestellt werden. Da HausärztInnen eine zentrale Rolle in der Beratung und Therapie von PatientInnen mit COVID-19 spielten, erscheint deren konsistente Einbeziehung in Entscheidungsprozesse durch Institutionen des öffentlichen Gesundheitsdienstes von besonderer Wichtigkeit. N2 - General practitioners (GPs) are responsible for providing primary care for patients with COVID-19. At the time of planning and conducting this study, little was known about the experiences of GPs during the first wave of the pandemic. In this qualitative study, the aim was to gain insight into GPs’ experiences of the first months of the COVID-19 pandemic. The investigation was part of a cross-sectional study, using questionnaires and qualitative interviews. In the qualitative study, semi-structured interviews were conducted with 22 GPs from four federal states. The participants were invited to participate by sending out the quantitative surveys. Data was analysed using Kuckartz’s qualitative structuring content analysis. The study showed that GPs had to quickly restructure their practice routines and patient care during the pandemic. Lack of personal protective equipment, separation of infectious patients and rapidly changing guidelines were identified as major barriers. In the interviews, GPs expressed concerns about how social distancing might affect the therapeutic relationship. Teamwork in the practice and collegial exchange were important factors in overcoming numerous challenges. The participants perceived themselves as role models with a high responsibility for the health of their patients. They stressed the relevance of clear and consistent guidance by health authorities and reliable information. To support primary care in future health crises, bureaucratic hurdles should be reduced as much as possible and clear information should be provided. As GPs played a key role in providing care for patients with COVID-19, their consistent involvement in decision-making processes from health authorities seems particularly important. KW - Hausarzt KW - COVID-19 KW - Qualitative Methode KW - Hausarzt/-ärztin KW - Qualitative Studie KW - COVID-19-Pandemie Y1 - 2024 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-371233 ER - TY - THES A1 - Weis, Philipp T1 - Translationale Untersuchung zur Anwendung der durchflusszytometrischen Bestimmung \(Aspergillus\) \(fumigatus\) spezifischer T-Zellen in der Diagnostik von Aspergillosen T1 - Translational study on the application of flow cytometric detection of \(Aspergillus\) \(fumigatus\) specific T-cells in the diagnosis of aspergillosis N2 - Bei Patienten mit invasiver Aspergillose fanden sich gegenüber gesunden Probanden deutlich erhöhte Werte A. fumigatus spezifischer CD154+/CD4+ Zellen. Die Anwendbarkeit dieses Assays im klinischen Routinebetrieb und bei gegenüber A. fumigatus epxonierten Probanden und Patienten sollte in dieser translationalen Arbeit untersucht werden. Für den vorbeschriebenen Assay zur Bestimmung CD154+/CD4+ Zellen aus aufgereinigten PBMCs zeigt diese Arbeit eine signifikant reduzierte Detektionsrate nach Blutprobenlagerung von über 2 Stunden. In der Literatur beschriebene Verfahren zur verlängerten Lagerungszeit von heparinisierten Blutproben mittels vorhergehender Dilution und Agitation ermöglichen keine Verlängerung präanalytischer Lagerungszeiten über 6 Stunden. Die Kryokonservierung frisch aufbereiteter PBMCs bei −20 C vor Bestimmung A. fumigatus spezifischer T-Zellen wird als Versandmöglichkeit in einem multizentrischen Setting gezeigt. Um die klinische Anwendbarkeit zu verbessern, wird ein Vollblutprotokoll zur Detektion A. fumigatus spezifischer CD154+/CD4+ Zellen demonstriert, das die Verwendung von bettseitig mit Vollblut beimpften Blutmonovetten mit vorgelegtem A. fumigatus-Lysat ermöglicht. Die Anwendung des Assays zur Bestimmung A. fumigatus spezifischer T-Zellen wurde bei hämatoonkologischen Patienten vor und drei Monate nach Stammzelltransplantation untersucht. Insbesondere eine reduzierte Zellzahl der gemessenen Lymphozyten ist hier ein limitierender Faktor der erfolgreichen Messung. Aufgrund der generell nied- rigen Erfolgsrate von 20 % bzw. 54 % vor bzw. nach HSCT ist die Anwendbarkeit des Assays in diesem Kollektiv fraglich. Die Erhebung von Expositionsfaktoren gesunder Probanden gegenüber A. fumigatus ermöglicht die Einteilung in eine schwach und stark gegenüber A. fumigatus exponierte Gruppe mit signifikant erhöhtem Anteil A. fumigatus spezifischer CD154+/CD4+ Zellen. Hierzu trägt insbesondere das Vorliegen antigenspezifischer T-Gedächtniszellen als Korrelat einer langfristigen Exposition bei. Retrospektiv fand sich auch nach kurzfris- tiger beruflicher Exposition ein Anstieg CD154+/CD4+ spezifischer T-Zellen. Dies legt eine Verwendung CD154+/CD4+ spezifischer T-Zellen als Biomarker in Bereichen der umweltmedizinischen Abklärung von Schimmelpilzexposition oder der Diagnostik allergischer Erkrankungen nahe. N2 - In patients with invasive aspergillosis, significantly elevated levels of A. fumigatus specific CD154+/CD4+ cells were found compared to healthy subjects. This translational study aimed to investigate the applicability of this assay in clinical routine practice, as well as in subjects and patients exposed to A. fumigatus. For the previously described assay for determining CD154+/CD4+ cells from purified PBMCs, this study demonstrates a significantly reduced detection rate after blood sample storage for more than 2 hours. Methods described in the literature for extending the storage time of heparinized blood samples through prior dilution and agitation do not allow for pre-analytical storage times beyond 6 hours. Cryopreservation of freshly prepared PBMCs at −20°C before determining A. fumigatus-specific T-cells is presented as a shipping option in a multicenter setting. To improve clinical applicability, a whole-blood protocol for the detection of A. fumigatus-specific CD154+/CD4+ cells is demonstrated, enabling the use of blood monovettes preloaded with A. fumigatus lysate for bedside inoculation with whole blood. The application of the assay for determining A. fumigatus specific T-cells was examined in hemato-oncological patients before and three months after stem cell transplantation. A particularly limiting factor for successful measurement in this context is the reduced cell count of measured lymphocytes. Due to the generally low success rate of 20% before and 54% after HSCT, the applicability of the assay in this cohort is questionable. The assessment of A. fumigatus exposure factors in healthy subjects allows for classification into a group with weak and strong A. fumigatus exposure, with a significantly increased proportion of A. fumigatus specific CD154+/CD4+ cells. The presence of antigen-specific memory T-cells, as a correlate of long-term exposure, particularly contributes to this. Retrospectively, an increase in CD154+/CD4+ specific T-cells was also observed after short-term occupational exposure. This suggests that CD154+/CD4+ specific T-cells could be used as biomarkers in environmental medicine assessments of mold exposure or in the diagnosis of allergic diseases. KW - Aspergillus fumigatus KW - Durchflusscytometrie KW - Aspergillose KW - Immunologie KW - T-Zellimmunität KW - CD154 Y1 - 2024 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-371145 ER - TY - THES A1 - Kußberger, Julia Bettina T1 - Protein - Biomarker zur Unterscheidung zwischen unipolarer und bipolarer Depression T1 - Protein - Biomarkers for Differentiating Between Unipolar and Bipolar Depression N2 - Die Diagnosestellung von unipolarer und bipolarer Depression basiert bis heute ausschließlich auf der Bewertung klinischer Symptome. Objektive biochemische Marker, wie sie bei zahlreichen somatischen Krankheiten zur Diagnosestellung angewendet werden, sind bisher nicht verfügbar. Da sich die beide Krankheitsbilder vor allem in der depressiven Episode stark ähneln, ist eine Unterscheidung in diesem Krankheitsstadium häufig nicht eindeutig möglich. Dies kann zu Fehldiagnosen, einer Verschlechterung des Krankheitsverlaufs, einer erhöhten Krankheitslast und höheren Gesundheitskosten führen. Periphere Biomarker wären daher wertvoll, um die klinische Diagnosestellung zu unterstützen und eine adäquate Behandlung frühzeitige zu ermöglichen. In einer vorherigen Studie der Arbeitsgruppe haben Proteom-Analysen bestimmte Proteine wie den Wachstumsfaktor PDGF-BB und das Thrombospondin TSP-1 identifiziert, die potenziell als Biomarker fungieren könnten. In der vorliegenden Studie wurde untersucht, ob sich die Konzentration von PDGF-BB und TSP-1 im Blut zwischen Patient*innen mit unipolarer bzw. bipolarer Depression signifikant unterscheidet. Es konnte gezeigt werden, dass PDGF-BB bei unipolaren Patientinnen signifikant niedriger ist als bei bipolaren Patientinnen und gesunden Kontrollpersonen. Zudem sank die PDGF-BB-Konzentration bei bipolaren Patientinnen während einer remittierten Episode im Vergleich zu einer depressiven Episode signifikant ab. Im Gegensatz dazu zeigte TSP-1 keine signifikanten Unterschiede zwischen den Patient*innengruppen und Kontrollpersonen. Die Arbeit konnte zeigen, dass PDGF-BB das Potenzial hat, als diagnostischer Biomarker für die Unterscheidung zwischen unipolarer und bipolarer Depression zu dienen, während TSP-1 in dieser Hinsicht nicht geeignet erscheint. Weitere Forschung ist jedoch notwendig, um die Rolle von PDGF-BB in der Pathogenese affektiver Erkrankungen besser zu verstehen und seinen Einsatz als Biomarker im klinischen Alltag zu validieren.   N2 - The diagnosis of unipolar and bipolar depression is still based on clinical symptoms. Objective biochemical markers, which are commonly used for diagnosing somatic diseases, are not yet available. Since both conditions, particularly during the depressive phase, exhibit very similar symptoms, distinguishing between them in this stage is often complicated. This can lead to misdiagnosis, a worsening of the disease course, increased disease burden, and higher healthcare costs. Peripheral biomarkers would therefore be of great value in supporting clinical diagnosis and enabling early and appropriate treatment. A previous study by our research group identified proteins such as the growth factor PDGF-BB and thrombospondin TSP-1 through proteomic analysis, which could potentially serve as biomarkers. In the present study, the concentrations of PDGF-BB and TSP-1 in the blood of patients with unipolar and bipolar depression were examined to determine if there were significant differences. The results showed that PDGF-BB levels were significantly lower in unipolar patients compared to bipolar patients and healthy controls. Additionally, PDGF-BB concentrations decreased significantly in bipolar patients during a remitted episode compared to a depressive episode. In contrast, TSP-1 did not show significant differences between the groups studied. The study suggests that PDGF-BB has the potential to serve as a diagnostic biomarker for differentiating between unipolar and bipolar depression, whereas TSP-1 appears less suitable in this context. However, further research is needed to better understand the role of PDGF-BB in the pathogenesis of affective disorders and to validate its clinical utility as a biomarker. KW - Differentialdiagnose KW - Depression KW - Biomarker KW - Affektive Erkrankungen Y1 - 2024 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-371109 ER - TY - THES A1 - Beck [geb. Liebetanz], Lina T1 - Die Rolle CD8\(^+\) T-Zellen in der Atherosklerose T1 - The role of CD8\(^+\) T cells in atherosclerosis N2 - Atherosklerose ist eine chronisch inflammatorische Erkrankung der Gefäßwände, bei der sowohl die angeborene als auch die erworbene Immunantwort beteiligt ist. Von Monozyten abstammende Makrophagen spielen eine Schlüsselrolle bei der Entstehung atherosklerotischer Läsionen. Durch die Aufnahme modifizierte Lipide (z.B. oxLDL) werden sie zu Schaumzellen, sezernieren inflammatorische Zytokine und befeuern somit die vaskuläre Entzündungsreaktion. Makrophagen können jedoch auch schützende Funktionen wahrnehmen, bspw. durch die antiinflammatorische Aufnahme apoptotischer Zellen, die Efferozytose. Um den Einfluss CD8+ T-Zellen auf Makrophagen zu bestimmen, wurde ein in vitro Model gewählt, in dem aktivierte CD8+ T-Zellen mit aus Knochenmark isolierten Makrophagen kokultiviert wurden. Zunächst konnte gezeigt werden, dass CD8+ T-Zellen die oxLDL Aufnahme und Schaumzellbildung der Makrophagen fördern, assoziiert mit der gesteigerten Expression des oxLDL Rezeptors CD36 und verminderten Expression des reversen Cholesterintransporters ABCA1. Zusätzlich reduzierten CD8+ T-Zellen die Phagozytose apoptotischer Zellen und die Sekretion des antiinflammatorischen Zytokins IL-10 als Antwort auf die Aufnahme apoptotischer Zellen, was auf eine verminderte Efferozytose hindeutet. Zudem förderten CD8+ T-Zellen die Expression des proinflammatorischen M1-Polarisationsmarker iNOS in Makrophagen und die Sekretion des proatherogenen Chemokins CCL2. Durch die Zugabe neutralisierender Antikörper in die in vitro Kultur konnte gezeigt werden, dass die aufgeführten Prozesse teilweise von den klassischen Effektorzytokinen der CD8+ T-Zellen, INFγ und TNFα, abhängen. Zusammenfassend zeigen unsere Daten, dass CD8+ T-Zellen die Ausbildung eines proatherogenen Phänotyps der Makrophagen, durch die Steigerung der Schaumzellbildung und Förderung der proinflammatorischen Makrophagenpolarisation, sowie die Inhibierung der antiinflammatorischen Efferozytosefunktion, bewirken. N2 - Atherosclerosis is a chronic inflammatory disease of the vessel wall involving innate and adaptive immune responses. Monocyte-derived macrophages play a key role in atherosclerotic lesion formation, by developing into foam cells upon modified lipid (e.g. oxLDL) ingestion and secreting inflammatory cytokines to further fuel vascular inflammation. However, macrophages also have protective functions such as the anti-inflammatory disposal of apoptotic cells by efferocytosis. To determine the influence of CD8+ T cells on macrophages, we used an in vitro model system where activated CD8+ T cells were co-cultured with bone marrow derived macrophages. We first demonstrated that CD8+ T cells promoted macrophage oxLDL uptake and foam cell formation associated with increased expression of the oxLDL receptor CD36, and decreased expression of the reverse cholesterol transporter ABCA1. CD8+ T cells also reduced macrophage apoptotic cell phagocytosis and anti-inflammatory IL-10 release in response to apoptotic cell engulfment, indicating diminished efferocytosis. Finally, CD8+ T cells promoted expression of the pro-inflammatory M1 polarization marker iNOS in macrophages, as well as secretion of the pro-atherogenic chemokine CCL2. These processes were partially dependent on the CD8+ T cell effector cytokines IFNγ and TNFα, as revealed by the addition of neutralizing antibodies in our in vitro co-culture system. In conclusion, our data shows that CD8+ T cells promote a pro-atherogenic phenotype in macrophages in vitro, increasing their foam cell formation and pro-inflammatory potential while inhibiting efferocytosis. KW - Immunität KW - CD8+ T-Zellen KW - Arteriosklerose KW - Atherosklerose Y1 - 2024 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-371344 ER - TY - THES A1 - Mathew-Schmitt, Sanjana T1 - Development of blood-brain barrier spheroid models based on human induced pluripotent stem cells (hiPSCs) and investigation of shear stress on hiPSC-derived brain capillary endothelial-like cells T1 - Entwicklung von Sphäroid-Modellen der Blut-Hirn-Schranke basierend auf menschlichen induzierten pluripotenten Stammzellen (hiPSCs) und Untersuchung der Scherbeanspruchung von hiPSC-abgeleiteten Hirnkapillarendothel-ähnlichen Zellen N2 - A highly regulated microenvironment is essential in maintaining normal functioning of the central nervous system (CNS). The existence of a biological barrier, termed as the blood-brain barrier (BBB), at the blood to brain interface effectively allows for selective passage of substances and pathogens into the brain (Kadry, Noorani et al. 2020). The BBB chiefly serves in protecting the brain from extrinsic toxin entry and pathogen invasions. The BBB is formed mainly by brain capillary endothelial cells (BCECs) which are responsible for excluding ∼ 100% of large-molecule neurotherapeutics and more than 98% of all small-molecule drugs from entry into the brain. Minimal BBB transport of major potential CNS drugs allows for attenuated effective treatments for majority of CNS disorders (Appelt-Menzel, Oerter et al. 2020). Animals are generally used as model systems to study neurotherapeutic delivery into the brain, however due to species based disparity, experimental animal models lead to several false positive or false negative drug efficacy predictions thereby being unable to fully predict effects in humans (Ruck, Bittner et al. 2015). An example being that over the last two decades, much of the studies involving animals lead to high failure rates in drug development with ~ 97% failure in cancers and ~ 99% failure for Alzheimer´s disease (Pound 2020). Widespead failures in clinical trials associated with neurological disorders have resulted in questions on whether existing preclinical animal models are genuinely reflective of the human condition (Bhalerao, Sivandzade et al. 2020). Apart from high failure rates in humans, the costs for animal testings is extremely high. According to the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD), responsible for determining animal testing guidelines and methodology for government, industry, and independent laboratories the average cost of a single two-generation reproductive animal toxicity study worldwide is 318,295 € and for Europe alone is ~ 285,842 € (Van Norman 2019). Due to these reasons two separate movements exist within the scientific world, one being to improve animal research and the other to promote new approach methodologies with the European government setting 2025 - 2035 as a deadline for gradually disposing the use of animals in pharmaceutical testing (Pound 2020). The discovery of human induced pluripotent stem cell (hiPSC) technology in 2006 (Takahashi and Yamanaka 2006, Takahashi, Tanabe et al. 2007) revolutionized the field of drug discovery in-vitro. HiPSCs can be differentiated into various tissue types that mimic disease phenotypes, thereby offering the possibility to deliver humanized in-vitro test systems. With respect to the BBB, several strategies to differentiate hiPSCs to BCECs (iBCECs) are reported over the years (Appelt-Menzel, Oerter et al. 2020). However, iBCECs are said to possess an epithelial or undifferentiated phenotype causing incongruity in BBB lineage specifications (Lippmann, 7 Azarin et al. 2020). Therefore, in order to identify a reliable differentiation strategy in deriving iBCECs possessing hallmark BBB characteristics, which can be used for downstream applications, the work in this thesis compared two methods, namely the co-differentiation (CD) and the directed differentiation (DD). Briefly, CD mimics a brain like niche environment for iBCEC specification (Lippmann, Al-Ahmad et al. 2014), while DD focuses on induction of the mesoderm followed by iBCEC specification (Qian, Maguire et al. 2017). The results obtained verified that while iBCECs derived via CD, in comparison to human BCEC cell line hCMEC/D3 showed the presence of epithelial transcripts such as E-Cadherin (CDH1), and gene level downregulation of endothelial specific platelet endothelial cell adhesion molecule-1 (PECAM-1) and VE-cadherin (CDH5) but demonstrated higher barrier integrity. The CD strategy essentially presented iBCECs with a mean trans-endothelial electrical resistance (TEER) of ~ 2000 – 2500 Ω*cm2 and low permeability coefficients (PC) of < 0.50 μm/min for small molecule transport of sodium fluorescein (NaF) and characteristic BCEC tight junction (TJ) protein expression of claudin-5 and occludin. Additionally, iBCECs derived via CD did not form tubes in response to angiogenic stimuli. DD on the other hand resulted in iBCECs with similar down regulations in PECAM-1 and CDH5 gene expression. They were additionally characterized by lower barrier integrity, measured by mean TEER of only ~ 250 – 450 Ω*cm2 and high PC of > 5 μm/min in small molecule transport of NaF. Although iBCECs derived via DD formed tubes in response to angiogenic stimuli, they did not show positive protein expression of characteristic BCEC TJs such as claudin-5 and occludin. These results led to the hypothesis that maturity and lineage specification of iBCECs could be improved by incorporating in-vivo like characteristics in-vitro, such as direct co-culture with neurovascular unit (NVU) cell types via spheroid formation and by induction of shear stress and fluid flow. In comparison to standard iBCEC transwell mono-cultures, BBB spheroids showed enhanced transcript expression of PECAM-1 and reduced expression of epithelial markers such as CDH1 and claudin-6 (CLDN6). BBB spheroids showed classical BCEC-like ultrastructure that was identified by TJ particles on the protoplasmic face (P-face) and exoplasmic face (E-face) of the plasma membrane. TJ strands were organized as particles and particle-free grooves on the E-face, while on the P-face, partly beaded particles and partly continuous strands were identified. BBB spheroids also showed positive protein expression of claudin-5, VE-cadherin, PECAM-1, glucose transporter-1 (GLUT-1), P-glycoprotein (P-gp) and transferrin receptor-1 (Tfr-1). BBB spheroids demonstrated higher relative impedance percentages in comparison to spheroids without an iBCEC barrier. Barrier integrity assessments additionally corresponded with lower permeability to small molecule tracer NaF, with spheroids containing iBCECs showing higher relative fluorescence unit percentages (RFU%) of ~ 90% in apical compartments, compared to ~ 80% in spheroids without iBCECs. In summary, direct cellular contacts in the complex spheroid model resulted in enhanced maturation of iBCECs. 8 A bioreactor system was used to further assess the effect of shear stress. This system enabled inclusion of fluidic flow and shear stress conditions in addition to non-invasive barrier integrity measurements (Choi, Mathew et al. 2022). iBCECs were cultured for a total of seven days post differentiation (d17) within the bioreactor and barrier integrity was non-invasively monitored. Until d17 of long-term culture, TEER values of iBCECs steadily dropped from ~ 1800 Ω*cm2 ~ 400 Ω*cm2 under static conditions and from ~ 2500 Ω*cm2 to ~ 250 Ω*cm2 under dynamic conditions. Transcriptomic analyses, morphometric analyses and protein marker expression showed enhanced maturation of iBECs under long-term culture and dynamic flow. Importantly, on d10 claudin-5 was expressed mostly in the cytoplasm with only ~ 5% iBCECs showing continuous staining at the cell borders. With increase in culture duration, iBCECs at d17 of static culture showed ~ 18% of cells having continuous cell border expression, while dynamic conditions showed upto ~ 30% of cells with continuous cell-cell border expression patterns. Similarly, ~ 33% of cells showed cell-cell border expression of occludin on d10 with increases to ~ 55% under d17 static and up to ~ 65% under d17 dynamic conditions, thereby indicating iBCEC maturation. In conclusion, the data presented within this thesis demonstrates the maturation of iBCECs in BBB spheroids, obtained via direct cellular contacts and by the application of flow and shear stress. Both established novel models need to be further validated for pharmaceutical drug applications together with in-vitro-in-vivo correlations in order to exploit their full potential. N2 - Eine hochregulierte Mikroumgebung ist für die Aufrechterhaltung der normalen Funktion des Zentralen Nervensystems (ZNS) unerlässlich. Das Vorhandensein einer biologischen Barriere, der so genannten Blut-Hirn-Schranke (BHS), als Schnittstelle zwischen Blutkreislauf und Gehirn ermöglicht den selektiven Durchgang von Substanzen und Pathogenen in das Gehirn (Kadry, Noorani et al. 2020). Die BHS dient hauptsächlich dazu, das Gehirn vor dem Eindringen von Toxinen von außen und dem Eindringen von Krankheitserregern zu schützen. Die BHS wird hauptsächlich von Hirnkapillarendothelzellen (engl. brain capillary endothelial cells, BCECs) gebildet, die dafür verantwortlich sind, dass ∼ 100% der großmolekularen Neurotherapeutika und mehr als 98% aller kleinmolekularen Medikamente nicht in das Gehirn gelangen können. Ein eingeschränkter BHS-Transport wichtiger potenzieller Wirkstoffe führt zu einer abgeschwächten Wirksamkeit der Behandlung der meisten ZNS-Erkrankungen (Pardridge 2005). Mäuse, Ratten, Schweine und Rinder werden in der Regel als Modellsysteme verwendet, um die Verabreichung von Neurotherapeutika in das Gehirn zu untersuchen. Aufgrund der Unterschiede zwischen den Spezies führen experimentelle Tiermodelle jedoch vermehrt zu falsch positiven oder falsch negativen Vorhersagen über die Wirksamkeit von Medikamenten, so dass sie nicht in der Lage sind, die Wirkungen beim Menschen vollständig vorherzusagen (Ruck, Bittner et al. 2015). Ein Beispiel dafür ist, dass in den letzten zwei Jahrzehnten ein Großteil der Studien an Tieren zu Misserfolgsraten in der Wirkstoffzulassung geführt hat. Bei einer Fehlerrate von 97% im Zusammenhang mit Krebs und ~99% bei Alzheimer führt dies zum Therapieversagen (Pound 2020). Die weit verbreiteten Misserfolge bei klinischen Versuchen im Zusammenhang mit neurologischen Erkrankungen haben zu der Frage geführt, ob die bestehenden präklinischen Tiermodelle wirklich die Physiologie des Menschen widerspiegeln (Bhalerao, Sivandzade et al. 2020). Abgesehen von den hohen Ausfallraten sind die Kosten für Tierversuche extrem hoch. Nach Angaben der Organisation für wirtschaftliche Zusammenarbeit und Entwicklung (engl. Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development, OECD), welche für die Festlegung von Tierversuchsrichtlinien und -methoden für die Regierung, die Industrie und unabhängige Labore zuständig ist, belaufen sich die durchschnittlichen Kosten für eine einzige Zwei-Generationen-Studie zur Reproduktionstoxizität an Tieren weltweit auf 318.295 € und allein für Europa auf ~ 285.842 € (Van Norman 2019). Aus diesen Gründen gibt es zwei unterschiedliche Bemühungen unter den Wissenschaftlern. Zum einen zur Verbesserung der Tierforschung und zum anderen zur Förderung neuer Methoden gemäß den 3R (eng. replace, reduce, refine), wobei die europäische Regierung die Jahre 2025 bis 2035 als Frist für den schrittweisen Verzicht auf Tierversuche in der Forschung festgelegt hat (Pound 2020). Die 10 Entdeckung der humanen induziert pluripotenten Stammzell (hiPSC)-Technologie im Jahr 2006 (Takahashi und Yamanaka 2006, Takahashi, Tanabe et al. 2007) hat den Bereich der Arzneimittelforschung revolutioniert, da hiPSCs in verschiedene Gewebetypen differenziert werden können und damit die Möglichkeit bieten, humanisierte in-vitro-Testsysteme bereitzustellen, die zur Untersuchung verschiedener Krankheiten verwendet werden können. In Bezug auf die BHS wurde im Laufe der Jahre mehrere Strategien zur Differenzierung von hiPSCs zu BCECs (iBCECs) etabliert (Appelt-Menzel, Oerter et al. 2020), allerdings wird ihnen ein epithelialer Phänotyp nachgesagt, was zu Fragen in der Spezifikation der BBB führt (Lippmann, Azarin et al. 2020). Um eine verlässliche Differenzierungsstrategie für die Gewinnung von iBCECs mit charakteristischen BHS-Merkmalen zu finden, welche für Downstream-Anwendungengenutztwerden können, wurden in dieser Arbeit zwei Methoden verglichen. Die Ko-Differenzierung (engl. co-differentiation, CD) und die gerichtete Differenzierung (engl. directed differentiation, DD). Zusammengefasst simuliert die CD eine ZNS-ähnliche Mikroumgebung für die Spezifikation der iBCECs nach (Lippmann, Al-Ahmad et al. 2014), während sich die DD auf die Induktion des Mesoderms und die anschließende iBCEC-Spezifikation konzentriert (Qian, Maguire et al. 2017). Die erzielten Ergebnisse bestätigten, dass iBCECs, welche mittels CD abgeleitet wurden, im Vergleich zur humanen BCEC-Zelllinie (hCMEC/D3) zwar epitheliale Transkripte wie E-Cadherin (CDH1) besitzen, aber eine Herabregulierung von Thrombozyten-Endothelzell-Adhäsionsmolekül-1 (PECAM-1) und VE-Cadherin (CDH5) aufweisen. Die von CD abgeleiteten iBCECs hatten zudem eine höhere Barriere-Integrität und Funktionalität gezeigt. Im Wesentlichen führte die CD-Strategie zu iBCECs mit einem hohen transendothelialen elektrischen Widerstand (engl. Transendothelialelectrical resistance, TEER) von 2000 - 2500Ω*cm2, einem niedrigen Permeabilitätskoeffizienten (eng. Permeability co-efficient, PC) von < 0,50 μm/min für den Transport kleiner Moleküle wie Natriumfluorescein (NaF) und einer charakteristischen Expression von BCEC-spezifischen Tight Junction (TJ)-Proteinen wie Claudin-5 und Occludin. Außerdem bildeten iBCECs, welche über CD gewonnen wurden, keine Gefäßstrukturen als Reaktion auf angiogene Stimuli. DD hingegen führte zu iBCECs mit einer ähnlichen Herabregulierung der PECAM-1- und CDH5-Genexpression, die zusätzlich durch eine geringere Barriereintegrität, gemessen an einem niedrigen TEER von nur ~ 250 - 450 Ω*cm2 und einem hohen PC von > 5 μm/min, bei dem Transport von NaF gekennzeichnet war. Obwohl die über DD gewonnenen iBCECs in der Lage waren Gefäßnetze auszubilden, zeigten sie keine Expression der charakteristischen BCEC-TJs wie Claudin-5 und Occludin. Diese Ergebnisse führten zu der Hypothese, die in-vitro Differenzierung und Reifung von iBCECs zu verbessern, indem in-vivo-ähnliche Stimuli in-vitro angewandt werden, wie z. B. die direkte Kokultur mit Zelltypen der neurovaskulären Einheit (NVE) durch Sphäroidbildung und die Induktion von Scherstress in einem dynamischen Flussmodell. Im Vergleich zu iBCEC- 11 basierten Transwellmodellen, die zumeist in Monokulturen aufgebaut werden, zeigten die BHS-Sphäroide eine erhöhte Expression von PECAM-1 und eine reduzierte Expression von Epithelmarkern wie E-Cadherin (CDH1) und Claudin-6 (CLDN6). BHS-Sphäroide zeigten eine klassische BCEC-ähnliche Ultrastruktur, die durch TJ-Partikel auf der protoplasmatischen Phase (P-Phase) und der exoplasmatischen Phase (E-Phase) der Plasmamembran gekennzeichnet war. Die TJ-Stränge waren als Partikel und partikelfreie Rillen auf der E-Phase organisiert, während auf der P-Phase teils Partikel und teils kontinuierliche Stränge zu erkennen waren. BHS-Sphäroide zeigten auch eine positive Proteinexpression von Claudin-5, VE-Cadherin, PECAM-1, Glukose-Transporter-1 (GLUT-1), P-Glykoprotein (P-gp) und Transferrin-Rezeptor-1 (Tfr-1). Die BHS-Sphäroide wiesen ebenfalls höhere relative Impedanzwerte im Vergleich zu Sphäroiden ohne iBCEC-Barriere auf. Die Bewertung der Integrität der Barriere korrespondierte zudem mit einer geringeren Permeabilität für den niedermolekularen Tracer NaF, wobei Sphäroide mit iBCECs einen höheren Prozentsatz an relativen Fluoreszenzeinheiten (RFU%) von etwa 90% in den apikalen Kompartimenten aufwiesen, verglichen mit etwa 80% in Sphäroiden ohne iBCECs. Zusammenfassend lässt sich sagen, dass direkte zelluläre Kontakte im komplexen Sphäroidmodell zu einer verstärkten Reifung von iBCECs führten. In-vivo ist die BHS Scherbelastungen ausgesetzt, die einen wichtigen und oft vernachlässigten physiologischen Stimulus darstellen (Cucullo, Hossain et al. 2011). Um die Auswirkung von Scherstress auf die Eigenschaften und die Reifung von iBCECs zu messen, wurden diese in einem Bioreaktorsystem kultiviert.(Choi, Mathew et al. 2022). Hier war es möglich, iBCECs für insgesamt sieben Tage nach der Differenzierung (d17) erfolgreich in diesem System zu kultivieren und zusätzlich die Barriereintegrität nicht-invasiv zu überwachen. Bis d17 der Langzeitkultur fielen die TEER-Werte von iBCECs stetig von ~ 1800 Ω*cm2 ~ 400 Ω*cm2 unter statischen Bedingungen bzw. von ~ 2500 Ω*cm2 auf ~ 250 Ω*cm2 unter dynamischen Bedingungen. Zusätzliche Untersuchungen und Vergleiche von iBCECs unter diesen Kulturbedingungen mittels transkriptioneller und morphometrischer Analysen, sowie Expression von Proteinmarkern zeigten, dass iBCECs aufgrund der Langzeitkultur und des dynamischen Flusses eine verstärkte Reifung vorweisen. Wichtig ist, dass Claudin-5 bei d10 hauptsächlich im Zytoplasma exprimiert wurde und nur etwa 5% der iBCECs eine kontinuierliche Färbung an den Zellgrenzen aufwiesen. Mit zunehmender Kulturdauer zeigten iBCECs bei d17 in statischer Kultur ~ 18% der Zellen mit kontinuierlicher Zellrandexpression, während unter dynamischen Bedingungen bis zu ~ 30% der Zellen kontinuierliche Zellrandexpressionsmuster aufwiesen. In ähnlicher Weise zeigten ~ 33% der Zellen eine Zell-Zell-Grenzexpression von Occludin an d10 mit einem Anstieg auf ~ 55% unter d17 statischen und bis zu ~ 65% unter d17 dynamischen Bedingungen, was auf eine iBCEC-Reifung hinweist. Zusammenfassend zeigen die in dieser Arbeit vorgestellten Daten die Reifung von iBCECs in 12 BHS Sphäroiden, die durch direkte Zell - Zell Kontakte und in dynamischen Strömungsmodellen durch die Anwendung von Scherspannungen erreicht wird. Beide etablierten neuen Modelle müssen für pharmazeutische Anwendungen zusammen mit In-vitro-in-vivo-Korrelationen weiter validiert werden, um ihr volles Potential zu beweisen. KW - Blut-Hirn-Schranke KW - Blood-brain barrier Y1 - 2024 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-322475 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Calderon, Dayana A1 - Peña, Luis A1 - Suarez, Angélica A1 - Villamil, Carolina A1 - Ramirez-Rojas, Adan A1 - Anzola, Juan M. A1 - García-Betancur, Juan C. A1 - Cepeda, Martha L. A1 - Uribe, Daniel A1 - Del Portillo, Patricia A1 - Mongui, Alvaro T1 - Recovery and functional validation of hidden soil enzymes in metagenomic libraries JF - MicrobiologyOpen N2 - The vast microbial diversity on the planet represents an invaluable source for identifying novel activities with potential industrial and therapeutic application. In this regard, metagenomics has emerged as a group of strategies that have significantly facilitated the analysis of DNA from multiple environments and has expanded the limits of known microbial diversity. However, the functional characterization of enzymes, metabolites, and products encoded by diverse microbial genomes is limited by the inefficient heterologous expression of foreign genes. We have implemented a pipeline that combines NGS and Sanger sequencing as a way to identify fosmids within metagenomic libraries. This strategy facilitated the identification of putative proteins, subcloning of targeted genes and preliminary characterization of selected proteins. Overall, the in silico approach followed by the experimental validation allowed us to efficiently recover the activity of previously hidden enzymes derived from agricultural soil samples. Therefore, the methodology workflow described herein can be applied to recover activities encoded by environmental DNA from multiple sources. KW - environmental microbiology KW - functional genomics KW - metagenomics KW - microbial genomics Y1 - 2019 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-222016 VL - 8 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Germain, Dominique P. A1 - Brand, Eva A1 - Burlina, Alessandro A1 - Cecchi, Franco A1 - Garman, Scott C. A1 - Kempf, Judy A1 - Laney, Dawn A. A1 - Linhart, Aleš A1 - Maródi, László A1 - Nicholls, Kathy A1 - Ortiz, Alberto A1 - Pieruzzi, Federico A1 - Shankar, Suma P. A1 - Waldek, Stephen A1 - Wanner, Christoph A1 - Jovanovic, Ana T1 - Phenotypic characteristics of the p.Asn215Ser (p.N215S) GLA mutation in male and female patients with Fabry disease: A multicenter Fabry Registry study JF - Molecular Genetics & Genomic Medicine N2 - Background The p.Asn215Ser or p.N215S GLA variant has been associated with late-onset cardiac variant of Fabry disease. Methods To expand on the scarce phenotype data, we analyzed natural history data from 125 p.N215S patients (66 females, 59 males) enrolled in the Fabry Registry (NCT00196742) and compared it with data from 401 patients (237 females, 164 males) harboring mutations associated with classic Fabry disease. We evaluated interventricular septum thickness (IVST), left ventricular posterior wall thickness (LVPWT), estimated glomerular filtration rate and severe clinical events. Results In p.N215S males, mildly abnormal mean IVST and LVPWT values were observed in patients aged 25–34 years, and values gradually increased with advancing age. Mean values were similar to those of classic males. In p.N215S females, these abnormalities occurred primarily in patients aged 55–64 years. Severe clinical events in p.N215S patients were mainly cardiac (males 31%, females 8%) while renal and cerebrovascular events were rare. Renal impairment occurred in 17% of p.N215S males (mostly in patients aged 65–74 years), and rarely in females (3%). Conclusion p.N215S is a disease-causing mutation with severe clinical manifestations found primarily in the heart. Cardiac involvement may become as severe as in classic Fabry patients, especially in males. KW - cardiac variant KW - Fabry disease KW - GLA KW - p.Asn215Ser KW - p.N215S KW - phenotype Y1 - 2018 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-232976 VL - 6 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Mirza, Myriam A1 - Vainshtein, Anna A1 - DiRonza, Alberto A1 - Chandrachud, Uma A1 - Haslett, Luke J. A1 - Palmieri, Michela A1 - Storch, Stephan A1 - Groh, Janos A1 - Dobzinski, Niv A1 - Napolitano, Gennaro A1 - Schmidtke, Carolin A1 - Kerkovich, Danielle M. T1 - The CLN3 gene and protein: What we know JF - Molecular Genetics & Genomic Medicine N2 - Background One of the most important steps taken by Beyond Batten Disease Foundation in our quest to cure juvenile Batten (CLN3) disease is to understand the State of the Science. We believe that a strong understanding of where we are in our experimental understanding of the CLN3 gene, its regulation, gene product, protein structure, tissue distribution, biomarker use, and pathological responses to its deficiency, lays the groundwork for determining therapeutic action plans. Objectives To present an unbiased comprehensive reference tool of the experimental understanding of the CLN3 gene and gene product of the same name. Methods BBDF compiled all of the available CLN3 gene and protein data from biological databases, repositories of federally and privately funded projects, patent and trademark offices, science and technology journals, industrial drug and pipeline reports as well as clinical trial reports and with painstaking precision, validated the information together with experts in Batten disease, lysosomal storage disease, lysosome/endosome biology. Results The finished product is an indexed review of the CLN3 gene and protein which is not limited in page size or number of references, references all available primary experiments, and does not draw conclusions for the reader. Conclusions Revisiting the experimental history of a target gene and its product ensures that inaccuracies and contradictions come to light, long-held beliefs and assumptions continue to be challenged, and information that was previously deemed inconsequential gets a second look. Compiling the information into one manuscript with all appropriate primary references provides quick clues to which studies have been completed under which conditions and what information has been reported. This compendium does not seek to replace original articles or subtopic reviews but provides an historical roadmap to completed works. KW - Batten KW - CLN3 KW - JNCL KW - juvenile Batten KW - neuronal ceroid lipofuscinosis Y1 - 2019 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-224138 VL - 7 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Jandke, Solveig A1 - Garz, Cornelia A1 - Schwanke, Daniel A1 - Sendtner, Michael A1 - Heinze, Hans-Jochen A1 - Carare, Roxana O. A1 - Schreiber, Stefanie T1 - The association between hypertensive arteriopathy and cerebral amyloid angiopathy in spontaneously hypertensive stroke-prone rats JF - Brain Pathology N2 - We aimed to test the hypothesis that in spontaneously hypertensive stroke-prone rats (SHRSP), non-amyloid cerebral small vessel disease/hypertensive arteriopathy (HA) results in vessel wall injury that may promote cerebral amyloid angiopathy (CAA). Our study comprised 21 male SHRSP (age 17–44 weeks) and 10 age- and sex-matched Wistar control rats, that underwent two-photon (2PM) imaging of the arterioles in the parietal cortex using Methoxy-X04, Dextran and cerebral blood flow (CBF) measurements. Our data suggest that HA in SHRSP progresses in a temporal and age-dependent manner, starting from small vessel wall damage (stage 1A), proceeding to CBF reduction (stage 1B), non-occlusive (stage 2), and finally, occlusive thrombi (stage 3). Wistar animals also demonstrated small vessel wall damage, but were free of any of the later HA stages. Nearly half of all SHRSP additionally displayed vascular Methoxy-X04 positivity indicative of cortical CAA. Vascular β-amyloid deposits were found in small vessels characterized by thrombotic occlusions (stage 2 or 3). Post-mortem analysis of the rat brains confirmed the findings derived from intravital 2PM microscopy. Our data thus overall suggest that advanced HA may play a role in CAA development with the two small vessel disease entities might be related to the same pathological spectrum of the aging brain. KW - cerebral amyloid angiopathy KW - cerebral small vessel disease KW - hypertensive arteriopathy KW - intravital imaging KW - spontaneously hypertensive stroke-prone rat Y1 - 2018 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-323279 VL - 28 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Kwok, Chee Keong A1 - Ueda, Yuichiro A1 - Kadari, Asifiqbal A1 - Günther, Katharina A1 - Ergün, Süleyman A1 - Heron, Antoine A1 - Schnitzler, Aletta C. A1 - Rook, Martha A1 - Edenhofer, Frank T1 - Scalable stirred suspension culture for the generation of billions of human induced pluripotent stem cells using single-use bioreactors JF - Journal of Tissue Engineering and Regenerative Medicine N2 - The production of human induced pluripotent stem cells (hiPSCs) in quantities that are relevant for cell-based therapies and cell-loaded implants through standard adherent culture is hardly achievable and lacks process scalability. A promising approach to overcoming these hurdles is the culture of hiPSCs in suspension. In this study, stirred suspension culture vessels were investigated for their suitability in the expansion of two hiPSC lines inoculated as a single cell suspension, with a free scalability between volumes of 50 and 2400 ml. The simple and robust two-step process reported here first generates hiPSC aggregates of 324 ± 71 μm diameter in 7 days in 125 ml spinner flasks (100 ml volume). These are subsequently dissociated into a single cell suspension for inoculation in 3000 ml bioreactors (1000 ml volume), finally yielding hiPSC aggregates of 198 ± 58 μm after 7 additional days. In both spinner flasks and bioreactors, hiPSCs can be cultured as aggregates for more than 40 days in suspension, maintain an undifferentiated state as confirmed by the expression of pluripotency markers TRA-1-60, TRA-1-81, SSEA-4, OCT4, and SOX2, can differentiate into cells of all three germ layers, and can be directed to differentiate into specific lineages such as cardiomyocytes. Up to a 16-fold increase in hiPSC quantity at the 100 ml volume was achieved, corresponding to a fold increase per day of 2.28; at the 1000 ml scale, an additional 10-fold increase was achieved. Taken together, 16 × 106 hiPSCs were expanded into 2 × 109 hiPSCs in 14 days for a fold increase per day of 8.93. This quantity of hiPSCs readily meets the requirements of cell-based therapies and brings their clinical potential closer to fruition. KW - bioprocessing KW - human pluripotent stem cells KW - process optimization KW - single-use bioreactors KW - stirred suspension culture KW - scalable culture system Y1 - 2018 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-234545 VL - 12 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Hettich, Georg A1 - Schierjott, Ronja A. A1 - Ramm, Heiko A1 - Graichen, Heiko A1 - Jansson, Volkmar A1 - Rudert, Maximilian A1 - Traina, Francesco A1 - Grupp, Thomas M. T1 - Method for quantitative assessment of acetabular bone defects JF - Journal of Orthopaedic Research N2 - The objective of the study was to suggest a novel quantitative assessment of acetabular bone defects based on a statistical shape model, validate the method, and present preliminary results. Two exemplary CT-data sets with acetabular bone defects were segmented to obtain a solid model of each defect pelvis. The pathological areas around the acetabulum were excluded and a statistical shape model was fitted to the remaining healthy bone structures. The excluded areas were extrapolated such that a solid model of the native pelvis per specimen resulted (i.e., each pelvis without defect). The validity of the reconstruction was tested by a leave-one-out study. Validation results showed median reconstruction errors of 3.0 mm for center of rotation, 1.7 mm for acetabulum diameter, 2.1° for inclination, 2.5° for anteversion, and 3.3 mm3 for bone volume around the acetabulum. By applying Boolean operations on the solid models of defect and native pelvis, bone loss and bone formation in four different sectors were assessed. For both analyzed specimens, bone loss and bone formation per sector were calculated and were consistent with the visual impression. In specimen_1 bone loss was predominant in the medial wall (10.8 ml; 79%), in specimen_2 in the posterior column (15.6 ml; 46%). This study showed the feasibility of a quantitative assessment of acetabular bone defects using a statistical shape model-based reconstruction method. Validation results showed acceptable reconstruction accuracy, also when less healthy bone remains. The method could potentially be used for implant development, pre-clinical testing, pre-operative planning, and intra-operative navigation. © 2018 The Authors. Journal of Orthopaedic Research® Published by Wiley Periodicals, Inc. on behalf of Orthopaedic Research Society. J Orthop Res 9999:1–9, 2018. KW - acetabular bone defects KW - quantification KW - statistical shape model KW - volume analysis Y1 - 2019 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-320226 VL - 37 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Greber, Johannes A1 - Polat, Bülent A1 - Flentje, Michael A1 - Bratengeier, Klaus T1 - Properties of the anisotropy of dose contributions: A planning study on prostate cases JF - Medical Physics N2 - Purpose To characterize the static properties of the anisotropy of dose contributions for different treatment techniques on real patient data (prostate cases). From this, we aim to define a class of treatment techniques with invariant anisotropy distribution carrying information of target coverage and organ-at-risk (OAR) sparing. The anisotropy presumably is a helpful quantity for plan adaptation problems. Methods The anisotropy field is analyzed for different intensity modulated radiotherapy (IMRT) and volumetric modulated arc therapy (VMAT) techniques for a total of ten planning CTs of prostate cases. Primary irradiation directions ranged from 5 to 15. The uniqueness of anisotropy was explored: In particular, the anisotropy distribution inside the planning treatment volume (PTV) and in its vicinity was investigated. Furthermore, deviations of the anisotropy under beam rotations were explored by direct plan comparison as an indicating the susceptibility of each planned technique to changes in the geometric plan configuration. In addition, plan comparisons enabled the categorization of treatment techniques in terms of their anisotropy distribution. Results The anisotropy profile inside the PTV and in the transition between OAR and PTV is independent of the treatment technique as long as a sufficient number of beams contribute to the dose distribution. Techniques with multiple beams constitute a class of almost identical and technique-independent anisotropy distribution. For this class of techniques, substructures of the anisotropy are particularly pronounced in the PTV, thus offering good options for applying adaptation rules. Additionally, the techniques forming the mentioned class fortunately allow a better OAR sparing at constant PTV coverage. Besides the characterization of the distribution, a pairwise plan comparison reveals each technique's susceptibility to deviations which decreases for an increasing number of primary irradiation directions. Conclusions Techniques using many irradiation directions form a class of almost identical anisotropy distributions which are assumed to provide a basis for improved adaptation procedures. Encouragingly, these techniques deliver quite invariant anisotropy distributions with respect to rotations correlated with good plan qualities than techniques using few gantry angles. The following will be the next steps toward anisotropy-based adaptation: first, the quantification of anisotropy regarding organ deformations; and second, establishing the interrelation between the anisotropy and beam shaping. KW - adaptation KW - IMRT KW - radiotherapy KW - VMAT Y1 - 2019 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-228237 VL - 46 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - de Ruijter, Mylène A1 - Hrynevich, Andrei A1 - Haigh, Jodie N. A1 - Hochleitner, Gernot A1 - Castilho, Miguel A1 - Groll, Jürgen A1 - Malda, Jos A1 - Dalton, Paul D. T1 - Out-of-Plane 3D-Printed Microfibers Improve the Shear Properties of Hydrogel Composites JF - Small N2 - One challenge in biofabrication is to fabricate a matrix that is soft enough to elicit optimal cell behavior while possessing the strength required to withstand the mechanical load that the matrix is subjected to once implanted in the body. Here, melt electrowriting (MEW) is used to direct-write poly(ε-caprolactone) fibers “out-of-plane” by design. These out-of-plane fibers are specifically intended to stabilize an existing structure and subsequently improve the shear modulus of hydrogel–fiber composites. The stabilizing fibers (diameter = 13.3 ± 0.3 µm) are sinusoidally direct-written over an existing MEW wall-like structure (330 µm height). The printed constructs are embedded in different hydrogels (5, 10, and 15 wt% polyacrylamide; 65% poly(2-hydroxyethyl methacrylate) (pHEMA)) and a frequency sweep test (0.05–500 rad s−1, 0.01% strain, n = 5) is performed to measure the complex shear modulus. For the rheological measurements, stabilizing fibers are deposited with a radial-architecture prior to embedding to correspond to the direction of the stabilizing fibers with the loading of the rheometer. Stabilizing fibers increase the complex shear modulus irrespective of the percentage of gel or crosslinking density. The capacity of MEW to produce well-defined out-of-plane fibers and the ability to increase the shear properties of fiber-reinforced hydrogel composites are highlighted. KW - biofabrication KW - fiber reinforcement KW - hydrogels KW - mechanical properties KW - melt electrowriting Y1 - 2018 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-223666 VL - 14 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Hrynevich, Andrei A1 - Elçi, Bilge Ş. A1 - Haigh, Jodie N. A1 - McMaster, Rebecca A1 - Youssef, Almoatazbellah A1 - Blum, Carina A1 - Blunk, Torsten A1 - Hochleitner, Gernot A1 - Groll, Jürgen A1 - Dalton, Paul D. T1 - Dimension-Based Design of Melt Electrowritten Scaffolds JF - Small N2 - The electrohydrodynamic stabilization of direct-written fluid jets is explored to design and manufacture tissue engineering scaffolds based on their desired fiber dimensions. It is demonstrated that melt electrowriting can fabricate a full spectrum of various fibers with discrete diameters (2–50 µm) using a single nozzle. This change in fiber diameter is digitally controlled by combining the mass flow rate to the nozzle with collector speed variations without changing the applied voltage. The greatest spectrum of fiber diameters was achieved by the simultaneous alteration of those parameters during printing. The highest placement accuracy could be achieved when maintaining the collector speed slightly above the critical translation speed. This permits the fabrication of medical-grade poly(ε-caprolactone) into complex multimodal and multiphasic scaffolds, using a single nozzle in a single print. This ability to control fiber diameter during printing opens new design opportunities for accurate scaffold fabrication for biomedical applications. KW - biofabrication KW - electrohydrodynamic KW - melt electrospinning writing KW - scaffold design KW - tissue engineering Y1 - 2018 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-322677 VL - 14 ER -