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Biodiversity, a multidimensional property of natural systems, is difficult to quantify partly because of the multitude of indices proposed for this purpose. Indices aim to describe general properties of communities that allow us to compare different regions, taxa, and trophic levels. Therefore, they are of fundamental importance for environmental monitoring and conservation, although there is no consensus about which indices are more appropriate and informative. We tested several common diversity indices in a range of simple to complex statistical analyses in order to determine whether some were better suited for certain analyses than others. We used data collected around the focal plant Plantago lanceolata on 60 temperate grassland plots embedded in an agricultural landscape to explore relationships between the common diversity indices of species richness (S), Shannon's diversity (H'), Simpson's diversity (D-1), Simpson's dominance (D-2), Simpson's evenness (E), and Berger-Parker dominance (BP). We calculated each of these indices for herbaceous plants, arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi, aboveground arthropods, belowground insect larvae, and P.lanceolata molecular and chemical diversity. Including these trait-based measures of diversity allowed us to test whether or not they behaved similarly to the better studied species diversity. We used path analysis to determine whether compound indices detected more relationships between diversities of different organisms and traits than more basic indices. In the path models, more paths were significant when using H', even though all models except that with E were equally reliable. This demonstrates that while common diversity indices may appear interchangeable in simple analyses, when considering complex interactions, the choice of index can profoundly alter the interpretation of results. Data mining in order to identify the index producing the most significant results should be avoided, but simultaneously considering analyses using multiple indices can provide greater insight into the interactions in a system.
Synthese siliciumhaltiger Wirkstoffe und Synthese-Bausteine des 4-Silapiperidin-Typs:
Im Rahmen der systematischen Untersuchungen unseres Arbeitskreises zur C/Si-Bioisosterie wurde für bereits bekannte σ-Rezeptor-Antagonisten eine neue verbesserte Syntheseroute entwickelt, wobei die Endprodukte jeweils in einer sechsstufigen Synthese dargestellt und als entsprechende Hydrochloride isoliert wurden.
Ein weiteres Teilprojekt der vorliegenden Arbeit betraf die Entwicklung einer Syntheseroute zur Darstellung von Sila-L-741,626, dem Sila-Analogon des selektiven D2-Dopamin-Rezeptorantagonisten L-741,626.
In einem weiteren Teilprojekt der vorliegenden Arbeit wurde ein neuer, säurefreier Weg zu 4 Silapiperidin-Bausteinen mit NH-Funktion entwickelt, der eine Staudinger-Reaktion als ringschließenden Syntheseschritt beinhaltet. Am Beispiel einer Modellverbindung, die in zwei alternativen jeweils fünfstufigen Synthesen ausgehend von Dichlordiphenylsilan dargestellt und als Hydrochlorid isoliert wurde, konnte die neue Syntheseroute erfolgreich ausgearbeitet werden. Die anhand der Modellverbindung erfolgreich getestete Syntheseroute konnte im Folgenden auf ein Zielmolekül angewendet werden, das anstatt einer inerten Phenyl-Gruppe die säurelabilere 4-Methoxyphenyl- (MOP-) Gruppe trägt.
Synthese siliciumhaltiger Wirkstoffe und Synthese-Bausteine des 4-Silacyclohexan-1-on- und (4-Silacyclohexan-1-yl)amin-Typs:
Im Zusammenhang mit unseren systematischen Untersuchungen zur C/Si-Bioisosterie wurde Sila-pramiverin dargestellt. Dies gelang in einer vierstufigen Synthese, ausgehend von Dichlordiphenylsilan. Im Zuge dieser Synthese fand Brown’s DCME-Prozess Anwendung, um in einer Eintopf-Reaktion das entsprechende 4-Silacyclohexan-1-on und daraus durch anschließende reduktive Aminierung mit Isopropylamin Sila-pramiverin erstmals darzustellen.
Analog zur Synthese von Sila-pramiverin konnten ebenfalls Synthese-Bausteine des 4 Silacyclohexan-1-on-Typs sowie des (4-Silacyclohexan-1-yl)amin-Typs unter Verwendung der 4 Methoxyphenyl- (MOP ), 2,6-Dimethoxyphenyl- (DMOP-) bzw. 2,4,6-Trimethoxyphenyl- (TMOP-) Schutzgruppe dargestellt werden.
In einer Machbarkeitsstudie wurde zudem unter selektiver Abspaltung der 4 Methoxyphenyl- (MOP ), 2,6-Dimethoxyphenyl- (DMOP-) bzw. 2,4,6-Trimethoxyphenyl- (TMOP-) Schutzgruppe der phenylierten 4 Silacyclohexan-1-one mittels Chlorwasserstoff das entsprechende Chlorsilan dargestellt.
Synthese siliciumhaltiger Synthese-Bausteine des 4-Silatetrahydropyran-Typs:
Eine fast gänzlich unerforschte Klasse siliciumhaltiger Heterocyclen stellen 4 Silatetrahydropyrane dar. Im Rahmen der vorliegenden Arbeit konnte zunächst anhand einer Modellstudie das 4,4-Diphenyl-4-silatetrahydropyran dargestellt werden. Die für die Modellverbindung ausgearbeitete Syntheseroute konnte schließlich auf die Synthese der 4 Methoxyphenyl- (MOP-) und 2,6-Dimethoxyphenyl- (DMOP-) substituierten 4 Silatetra¬hydropyrane übertragen werden. Diese konnten jeweils in einer vierstufigen Synthese dargestellt werden. Lediglich die Synthese der 2,4,6-Trimethoxyphenyl- (TMOP-) substituierten 4 Silatetra¬hyropyrane gelang aufgrund der Instabilität der mesylierten Zwischenstufen nicht.
The factors determining gradients of biodiversity are a fundamental yet unresolved topic in ecology. While diversity gradients have been analysed for numerous single taxa, progress towards general explanatory models has been hampered by limitations in the phylogenetic coverage of past studies. By parallel sampling of 25 major plant and animal taxa along a 3.7 km elevational gradient on Mt. Kilimanjaro, we quantify cross-taxon consensus in diversity gradients and evaluate predictors of diversity from single taxa to a multi-taxa community level. While single taxa show complex distribution patterns and respond to different environmental factors, scaling up diversity to the community level leads to an unambiguous support for temperature as the main predictor of species richness in both plants and animals. Our findings illuminate the influence of taxonomic coverage for models of diversity gradients and point to the importance of temperature for diversification and species coexistence in plant and animal communities.
Species' functional traits set the blueprint for pair-wise interactions in ecological networks. Yet, it is unknown to what extent the functional diversity of plant and animal communities controls network assembly along environmental gradients in real-world ecosystems. Here we address this question with a unique dataset of mutualistic bird-fruit, bird-flower and insect-flower interaction networks and associated functional traits of 200 plant and 282 animal species sampled along broad climate and land-use gradients on Mt. Kilimanjaro. We show that plant functional diversity is mainly limited by precipitation, while animal functional diversity is primarily limited by temperature. Furthermore, shifts in plant and animal functional diversity along the elevational gradient control the niche breadth and partitioning of the respective other trophic level. These findings reveal that climatic constraints on the functional diversity of either plants or animals determine the relative importance of bottom-up and top-down control in plant-animal interaction networks.
Head and neck squamous cell carcinoma (HNSCC) is known to overexpress a variety of receptor tyrosine kinases, such as the HGF receptor Met. Like other malignancies, HNSCC involves a mutual interaction between the tumor cells and surrounding tissues and cells. We hypothesized that activation of HGF/Met signaling in HNSCC influences glucose metabolism and therefore substantially changes the tumor microenvironment. To determine the effect of HGF, we submitted three established HNSCC cell lines to mRNA sequencing. Dynamic changes in glucose metabolism were measured in real time by an extracellular flux analyzer. As expected, the cell lines exhibited different levels of Met and responded differently to HGF stimulation. As confirmed by mRNA sequencing, the level of Met expression was associated with the number of upregulated HGF-dependent genes. Overall, Met stimulation by HGF leads to increased glycolysis, presumably mediated by higher expression of three key enzymes of glycolysis. These effects appear to be stronger in Met\(^{high}\)-expressing HNSCC cells. Collectively, our data support the hypothesized role of HGF/Met signaling in metabolic reprogramming of HNSCC.
Aim: Despite increasing interest in β-diversity, that is the spatial and temporal turnover of species, the mechanisms underlying species turnover at different spatial scales are not fully understood, although they likely differ among different functional groups. We investigated the relative importance of dispersal limitations and the environmental filtering caused by vegetation for local, multi-taxa forest communities differing in their dispersal ability, trophic position and body size.
Location: Temperate forests in five regions across Germany.
Methods: In the inter-region analysis, the independent and shared effects of the regional spatial structure (regional species pool), landscape spatial structure (dispersal limitation) and environmental factors on species turnover were quantified with a 1-ha grain across 11 functional groups in up to 495 plots by variation partitioning. In the intra-region analysis, the relative importance of three environmental factors related to vegetation (herb and tree layer composition and forest physiognomy) and spatial structure for species turnover was determined.
Results: In the inter-region analysis, over half of the explained variation in community composition (23% of the total explained 35%) was explained by the shared effects of several factors, indicative of spatially structured environmental filtering. Among the independent effects, environmental factors were the strongest on average over 11 groups, but the importance of landscape spatial structure increased for less dispersive functional groups. In the intra-region analysis, the independent effect of plant species composition had a stronger influence on species turnover than forest physiognomy, but the relative importance of the latter increased with increasing trophic position and body size.
Main conclusions: Our study revealed that the mechanisms structuring assemblage composition are associated with the traits of functional groups. Hence, conservation frameworks targeting biodiversity of multiple groups should cover both environmental and biogeographical gradients. Within regions, forest management can enhance β-diversity particularly by diversifying tree species composition and forest physiognomy.
Reports of major losses in insect biodiversity have stimulated an increasing interest in temporal population changes. Existing datasets are often limited to a small number of study sites, few points in time, a narrow range of land‐use intensities and only some taxonomic groups, or they lack standardised sampling. While new monitoring programs have been initiated, they still cover rather short time periods.
Daskalova et al. 2021 (Insect Conservation and Diversity, 14, 1‐18) argue that temporal trends of insect populations derived from short time series are biased towards extreme trends, while their own analysis of an assembly of shorter‐ and longer‐term time series does not support an overall insect decline. With respect to the results of Seibold et al. 2019 (Nature, 574, 671–674) based on a 10‐year multi‐site time series, they claim that the analysis suffers from not accounting for temporal pseudoreplication.
Here, we explain why the criticism of missing statistical rigour in the analysis of Seibold et al. (2019) is not warranted. Models that include ‘year’ as random effect, as suggested by Daskalova et al. (2021), fail to detect non‐linear trends and assume that consecutive years are independent samples which is questionable for insect time‐series data.
We agree with Daskalova et al. (2021) that the assembly and analysis of larger datasets is urgently needed, but it will take time until such datasets are available. Thus, short‐term datasets are highly valuable, should be extended and analysed continually to provide a more detailed understanding of insect population changes under the influence of global change, and to trigger immediate conservation actions.
Land-use intensification is a major driver of biodiversity loss. However, understanding how different components of land use drive biodiversity loss requires the investigation of multiple trophic levels across spatial scales. Using data from 150 agricultural grasslands in central Europe, we assess the influence of multiple components of local- and landscape-level land use on more than 4,000 above- and belowground taxa, spanning 20 trophic groups. Plot-level land-use intensity is strongly and negatively associated with aboveground trophic groups, but positively or not associated with belowground trophic groups. Meanwhile, both above- and belowground trophic groups respond to landscape-level land use, but to different drivers: aboveground diversity of grasslands is promoted by diverse surrounding land-cover, while belowground diversity is positively related to a high permanent forest cover in the surrounding landscape. These results highlight a role of landscape-level land use in shaping belowground communities, and suggest that revised agroecosystem management strategies are needed to conserve whole-ecosystem biodiversity.
Bone concentration of ampicillin/sulbactam: a pilot study in patients with osteonecrosis of the jaw
(2022)
Osteonecrosis of the jaw (ONJ) occurs typically after irradiation of the head and neck area or after the intake of antiresorptive agents. Both interventions can lead to compromised bone perfusion and can ultimately result in infection and necrosis. Treatment usually consists of surgical necrosectomy and prolonged antibiotic therapy, usually through beta-lactams such as ampicillin/sulbactam. The poor blood supply in particular raises the question as to whether this form of antibiosis can achieve sufficient concentrations in the bone. Therefore, we investigated the antibiotic concentration in plasma and bone samples in a prospective study. Bone samples were collected from the necrosis core and in the vital surrounding bone. The measured concentrations in plasma for ampicillin and sulbactam were 126.3 ± 77.6 and 60.2 ± 35.0 µg/mL, respectively. In vital bone and necrotic bone samples, the ampicillin/sulbactam concentrations were 6.3 ± 7.8/1.8 ± 2.0 µg/g and 4.9 ± 7.0/1.7 ± 1.7 µg/g, respectively. These concentrations are substantially lower than described in the literature. However, the concentration seems sufficient to kill most bacteria, such as Streptococci and Staphylococci, which are mostly present in the biofilm of ONJ. We, therefore, conclude that intravenous administration of ampicillin/sulbactam remains a valuable treatment in the therapy of ONJ. Nevertheless, increasing resistance of Escherichia coli towards beta-lactam antibiotics have been reported and should be considered.
Kieferosteonekrosen stellen ein relevantes und therapiebedürftiges Krankheitsbild mit steigender Inzidenz dar. Ätiologisch unterscheidet man dabei Osteoradionekrose, Medikamenten-induzierte Osteonekrose und Osteomyelitis. Die jeweiligen pathophysiologischen Entstehungsmechanismen sind noch weitgehend ungeklärt. Sowohl im klinischen Erscheinungsbild, histologisch als auch therapeutisch bestehend starke Gemeinsamkeiten. Eine antibiotische Behandlung spielt bei allen Formen der Kieferosteonekrosen sowohl prophylaktisch, als auch therapeutisch eine entscheidende Rolle. Es ist bisher nicht bekannt, ob bei Patienten/-innen mit Kieferostenekrose nach intravenöser Applikation von Ampicillin/Sulbactam relevante Antibiotikakonzentrationen im Kieferknochen erreicht werden können.
Im Zeitraum Dezember 2020 bis November 2021 wurden für diese Studie insgesamt 31 Patienten/-innen an der Klinik und Poliklinik für Mund-, Kiefer- und Plastische Gesichtschirurgie des Universitätsklinikums Würzburg rekrutiert. Es wurden dabei die Gewebekonzentrationen von Ampicillin und Sulbactam jeweils in manifest nekrotischen Knochen und angrenzenden klinisch vitalen Bereichen bestimmt. Die Ergebnisse zeigen keine signifikanten Unterschiede in den Konzentrationen zwischen manifest nekrotischem und klinisch vitalem Kieferknochengewebe. Insgesamt können nach intravenöser Applikation von Ampicillin und Sulbactam sowohl in klinisch vitalen, als auch manifest nekrotischen Kieferknochenarealen relevante Wirkstoffkonzentrationen erreicht werden. Im Rahmen einer explorativen Datenanalyse zeigte sich eine inverse Korrelation zwischen Zeitpunkt der letzten Antibiose und den erreichten Konzentrationen Ampicillin/Sulbactam im vitalen Knochengewebe.
Auch wenn sich bei Kieferosteonekrosen der Einsatz von Antibiotika in Studien und der klinischen Praxis bewährt hat, bestehen noch große Wissenslücken. Ein besseres Verständnis der pathophysiologischen Mechanismen und der spezifischen Rolle daran beteiligter Mikroorganismen könnte dabei helfen zukünftig den Einsatz von Antibiotika deutlich zielgerichteter und effizienter gestalten.