Refine
Has Fulltext
- yes (34)
Is part of the Bibliography
- yes (34)
Year of publication
Document Type
- Journal article (27)
- Doctoral Thesis (7)
Keywords
- Chirurgie (34) (remove)
Institute
- Klinik und Poliklinik für Allgemein-, Viszeral-, Gefäß- und Kinderchirurgie (Chirurgische Klinik I) (30)
- Institut für Geschichte der Medizin (2)
- Frauenklinik und Poliklinik (1)
- Graduate School of Life Sciences (1)
- Institut für Anatomie und Zellbiologie (1)
- Klinik und Poliklinik für Anästhesiologie (ab 2004) (1)
- Theodor-Boveri-Institut für Biowissenschaften (1)
Total immunoreactive insulin (IRI) is conventionally determined by radioimmunoassays. IR! measurement in rats can be made more sensitive, accurate, and practical, as demonstrated by a new modified enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELlSA). It is characterized by indirect binding of an anti-insulin antibody by an antiglobulin antibody and uses the principle of competitive saturation. In this ELlSA, IRI can be determined in a wide range of concentrations, corresponding to the standards. The standard curve ranges from 100 to 0.049 ng/mllRI (1 ng/ml - 23.4 JLU/ml - 172 pM rat insulin). The statistical analysis shows between- and within-assay coefficients of variation of :515%. Diabetes 37:321-26,1988
To decrease immunogenicity of the rat kidney, grafts were perfused with an anti-MHC class li monoclonal antibody (mAb ). How effectively this procedure blocked dass li-positive cells, which were mainly dendritic in appearance, was checked by immunostaining renal sections after perfusion and comparing them with in vitro stained sections. Optimum conditions were applied for graft pretreatment before transplantation. This procedure prolonged graft survival, though not satisfactorily from the biological point ofview (9.6 ± 0.8 versus 7.7 ± 0.5 days in the control group; P < 0.02). The dendritic cells were not killed but blocked. Several hours after transplantation, the mAb dissociated from these dass li-positive cells. It was also shown that donor cells migrate into the recipient's spieen early after transplantation. The number of these cells was smaller when the transplanted organ was perfused with the mAb. Further studies are suggested to deplete the graft of donor dendritic cells more adequately. They should also combine graft perfusion with antidass II mAb and recipient immunosuppression at reduced doses.
Human heterophile antibodies (HHA) that are present in normal human sera (NHS)play an important role in hyperacute xenograft rejection. The aim of this study was to analyze the occurrence, mode of action and molecular specificity of HHA in NHS that are directed against xenogeneic Iymphocytes (isolated from mouse, rat, guinea pig, rabbit, cattle and pig) and isolated rat pancreatic islets. All sera contained variable amounts of HHA that killed the target cells via the classical complement pathway. The cytotoxic activity of these HHA was specifically inhibited by certain carbohydrates (a-D-melibiose, ß-Iactose, ß-gentiobiose, ß-cellobiose, D-mannose, N-acetyl-ß-D-mannosamine and a-D-rhamnose) and by rat IgM. By means of affinity chromatography with immobilized inhibitors we obtained an antibody preparation of mainly IgG type from NHS (up to 3.5 mg/IO ml serum) that reacted strongly with rat lymphocytes and isolated rat pancreatic islets. Though thus far residual xenospecific antibody activity has remained in the sera even after multiple affinity chromatography, these data suggest that specific elimination of HHA is feasible and that it may be thus possible to overcome a major obstacle to xenotransplantation.
Hintergrund: Die pulmonale elektrische Impedanztomographie (EIT) stellt die regionale Ventilation der Lunge dar. Ziel dieser Studie war es, die postoperative Umverteilung der regionalen Ventilation nach lungenchirurgischen Eingriffen in Abhängigkeit von der Operationsseite und deren Zusammenhang mit der forcierten Vitalkapazität zu untersuchen.
Methoden: In dieser Beobachtungsstudie wurden Patienten untersucht, die sich rechts- und linksseitig offenen und videothorakoskopischen Eingriffen unterzogen. Es wurden Messungen mit EIT und Spirometrie durchgeführt. Jeweils 13 links- und 13 rechtsseitig operierte erwachsene Patienten, wurden präoperativ, sowie am dritten postoperativen Tag untersucht. Der Center of Ventilation (COV) innerhalb einer 32 x 32 Matrix wurde aus den EIT-Daten berechnet. COVx (links/rechts) wurde zu COVx' (ipsilateral/kontralateral) mit invertiertem Vektor der perioperativen Veränderung bei rechtsseitiger Operation modifiziert, um den Effekt der Zeit und der Seite der Operation in beiden Gruppen mit Two-way ANOVA für wiederholte Messungen zu testen.
Ergebnisse: Die perioperative Verschiebung von COVx' war abhängig von der Operationsseite (p=0,007) und war um -1,97 Matrixpunkte (p<0,001) bei rechtsseitiger und -0,61 Matrixpunkte (p=0,425) bei linksseitiger Operation von der Operationsseite weg gerichtet. Die forcierte Vitalkapazität (%vom Soll) verringerte sich von 94 (83-109) % [Median (Perzentile)] (linksseitig) und 89 (80-97) % (rechtsseitig) auf 61 (59-66) % bzw. 62 (40-72) % (p<0,05) und korrelierte mit COVx' für beide Gruppen.
Schlussfolgerung: Nur nach rechtsseitiger Lungenoperation konnte die EIT eine reduzierte Ventilation auf der Seite der Operation zeigen, während die Vitalkapazität in beiden Gruppen deutlich reduziert war.
Bariatric surgery represents the first-line treatment for morbid obesity, resulting in weight loss and improved diabetes control. The positive effect of bariatric surgery on type-2 diabetes is unclear. Increased secretion of insulin regulating enterohormone glucagon-like-peptide 1 (GLP-1) has been observed in rats with experimental type 2-like diabetes following duodenal-jejunal bypass (DJB) and ileal transposition (IT). Sodium dependent glucose co-transporter (SGLT1) is involved in the secretion of GLP-1 that in turn regulates insulin secretion. In the present study, an attempt was made to elucidate the impact of DJB and IT on SGLT1 mediated glucose transport. Transport measurements using phlorizin inhibited uptake of SGLT1-specific glucose analogue [14C] α-Methyl-D-glucopyranoside (AMG) were performed to determine the changes in SGLT1 transport upon these surgical procedures. The data indicated that DJB decreased SGLT1-mediated glucose absorption in the small intestine which contributes to the body-weight independent improvement of type 2 diabetes. However, IT did not change the SGLT1-mediated glucose transport. Immunohistochemical analysis revealed that in IT, the transposed ileum showed increased diameter, increased villi length and increased number of GLP-1 secreting L-cells. The weight-independent improvement in glycemic control after IT is not related to SGLT1-mediated glucose absorption but may be linked to increased GLP-1 secretion.
Along with this, the study also focused on the regulation of SGLT1 by several RS1 derived tripeptides in mouse and human intestinal tissues (ex vivo). Phlorizin inhibited uptake of AMG was measured without and with tripeptides. QEP and thiophosphorylated QSP down-regulated SGLT1 activity in small intestine in a concentration-dependent manner. Among the tested tripeptides, QEP showed higher activity and further analysis in various species demonstrated its universal role in SGLT1 regulation. The data thus indicates that RS1 derived tripeptides QEP and thiophosphorylated QSP may be employed for the treatment of type 2 diabetes.