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Zinkoxid-Nanopartikel (ZnO-NP) finden in vielen Produkten des täglichen Verbrauchs Verwendung. Daten über die toxikologischen Eigenschaften von ZnO-NP werden kontrovers diskutiert. Die menschliche Haut ist in Bezug auf die ZnO-NP Exposition das wichtigste Kontakt-Organ. Intakte Haut stellt eine suffiziente Barriere gegenüber NP dar. Bei defekter Haut ist ein Kontakt zu den proliferierenden Stammzellen möglich, sodass diese als wichtiges toxikologische Ziel für NP darstellen. Das Ziel dieser Dissertation war die Bewertung der genotoxischen und zytotoxischen Effekte an humanen mesenchymalen Stammzellen (hMSC) durch niedrig dosierte ZnO-NP nach 24 stündiger Exposition, repetitiven Expositionen und im Langzeitversuch bis zu 6 Wochen. Zytotoxische Wirkungen von ZnO-NP wurden mit 3-(4,5-Dimethylthiazol-2-yl)-2,5-diphenyltetrazoliumbromid-Test (MTT) gemessen. Darüber hinaus wurde die Genotoxizität durch den Comet-Assay bewertet. Zur Langzeitbeobachtung bis zu 6 Wochen wurde die Transmissionselektronenmikroskopie (TEM) verwendet. Zytotoxizität nach 24-stündiger ZnO-NP-Exposition war ab einer Konzentration von 50 µg/ml nachweisbar. Genotoxizität konnten bereits bei Konzentrationen von 1 und 10 µg/ml ZnO-NP beschrieben werden. Wiederholte Exposition verstärkte die Zyto-, aber nicht die Genotoxizität. Eine intrazelluläre NP-Akkumulation mit Penetration der Zellorganelle wurde bei einer Exposition bis zu 6 Wochen beobachtet. Die Ergebnisse deuten auf zytotoxische und genotoxisches Effekte von ZnO-NP hin. Bereits geringe Dosen von ZnO-NP können bei wiederholter Exposition toxische Wirkungen hervorrufen sowie eine langfristige Zellakkumulation. Diese Daten sollten bei der Verwendung von ZnO-NP an geschädigter Haut berücksichtigt werden.
This proof of concept describes the use of evoked electromyographic (EMG) activation of the facial nerve for intraoperative monitoring of the electrode insertion during cochlear implantation (CI). Intraoperative EMG measurements from the facial nerve were conducted in nine patients undergoing CI implantation. Electric current pulses were emitted from contacts on the CI array during and immediately after electrode insertion. For control, the results of EMG measurements were compared to postoperative flat panel volume computed tomography scans with secondary reconstruction (fpVCT\(_{SECO}\)). During insertion, the EMG response evoked by the electrical stimulation from the CI was growing with the stimulating contact approaching the facial nerve and declined with increasing distance. After full insertion, contacts on the apical half of the CI array stimulated higher EMG responses compared with those on the basal half. Comparison with postoperative imaging demonstrated that electrode contacts stimulating high EMG responses had the shortest distances to the facial nerve. It could be demonstrated that electrically evoked EMG activation of the facial nerve can be used to monitor the progress during CI electrode insertion and to control the intracochlear electrode position after full insertion.
The progressive motor neuropathy (PMN) mouse is a model of an inherited motor neuropathy disease with progressive neurodegeneration. Axon degeneration associates with homozygous mutations of the TBCE gene encoding the tubulin chaperone E protein. TBCE is responsible for the correct dimerization of alpha and beta-tubulin. Strikingly, the PMN mouse also develops a progressive hearing loss after normal hearing onset, characterized by degeneration of the auditory nerve and outer hair cell (OHC) loss. However, the development of this neuronal and cochlear pathology is not fully understood yet. Previous studies with pegylated insulin-like growth factor 1 (peg-IGF-1) treatment in this mouse model have been shown to expand lifespan, weight, muscle strength, and motor coordination. Accordingly, peg-IGF-1 was evaluated for an otoprotective effect. We investigated the effect of peg-IGF-1 on the auditory system by treatment starting at postnatal day 15 (p15). Histological analysis revealed positive effects on OHC synapses of medial olivocochlear (MOC) neuronal fibers and a short-term attenuation of OHC loss. Peg-IGF-1 was able to conditionally restore the disorganization of OHC synapses and maintain the provision of cholinergic acetyltransferase in presynapses. To assess auditory function, frequency-specific auditory brainstem responses and distortion product otoacoustic emissions were recorded in animals on p21 and p28. However, despite the positive effect on MOC fibers and OHC, no restoration of hearing could be achieved. The present work demonstrates that the synaptic pathology of efferent MOC fibers in PMN mice represents a particular form of “efferent auditory neuropathy.” Peg-IGF-1 showed an otoprotective effect by preventing the degeneration of OHCs and efferent synapses. However, enhanced efforts are needed to optimize the treatment to obtain detectable improvements in hearing performances.
Neuronale Stammzellen wurden kürzlich im unteren Colliculus inferior (CI) identifiziert. Diese Zellen sind von besonderem Interesse, da es keine therapeutischen Optionen für geschädigte neuronale Strukturen gibt. Ziel dieses Forschungsprojekts ist es, das neurogene Potenzial im CI der Ratte von den ersten postnatalen Tagen bis zum Erwachsenenalter zu untersuchen. Der CI von Ratten vom 6. bis zum 48. postnatalen Tag wurde mit Neurosphären-Assays und histologischen Schnitten untersucht. In frei schwimmenden CI-Zellkulturen bildeten sich Neurosphären bei Tieren vom frühen postnatalen Alter bis zum Erwachsenenalter. Die Menge der gebildeten Neurosphären nahm im höheren Alter ab und stieg mit der Anzahl der Zelllinienpassagen. Die Zellen in den Neurosphären und die histologischen Schnitte zeigten eine positive Färbung mit neuronalen Stammzell-Markern (Doublecortin, Sox-2, Musashi-1, Nestin und Atoh1). Dissoziierte Einzelzellen aus den Neurosphären differenzierten und wurden positiv für die neuralen Abstammungsmarker β-III-Tubulin, GFAP und MBP angefärbt. Darüber hinaus wurden neuronalen Stammzell-Marker (Doublecortin, Sox-2, CDK5R1 und Ascl-1) mittels qRT-PCR untersucht. Zusammenfassend lässt sich sagen, dass ein neurogenes Potenzial im CI der Ratte von den frühen postnatalen Tagen bis zum Erwachsenenalter nachgewiesen und bewertet wurde. Die Identifizierung von neuronalen Stammzellen im CI der Ratte und ihre altersspezifischen Merkmale tragen zu einem besseren Verständnis der Entwicklung und der Plastizität der Hörbahn bei und könnten für eine therapeutische Nutzung aktiviert werden.
Improved radiological examinations with newly developed 3D models may increase understanding of Meniere's disease (MD). The morphology and course of the vestibular aqueduct (VA) in the temporal bone might be related to the severity of MD. The presented study explored, if the VA of MD and non-MD patients can be grouped relative to its angle to the semicircular canals (SCC) and length using a 3D model. Scans of temporal bone specimens (TBS) were performed using micro-CT and micro flat panel volume computed tomography (mfpVCT). Furthermore, scans were carried out in patients and TBS by computed tomography (CT). The angle between the VA and the three SCC, as well as the length of the VA were measured. From these data, a 3D model was constructed to develop the vestibular aqueduct score (VAS). Using different imaging modalities it was demonstrated that angle measurements of the VA are reliable and can be effectively used for detailed diagnostic investigation. To test the clinical relevance, the VAS was applied on MD and on non-MD patients. Length and angle values from MD patients differed from non-MD patients. In MD patients, significantly higher numbers of VAs could be assigned to a distinct group of the VAS. In addition, it was tested, whether the outcome of a treatment option for MD can be correlated to the VAS.
Deep neck infections with and without mediastinal involvement: treatment and outcome in 218 patients
(2022)
Purpose
Infections of the deep neck, although becoming scarcer due to the widespread use of antibiotics, still represent a dangerous and possibly deadly disease, especially when descending into the mediastinum. Due to the different specialities involved in the treatment and the heterogenous presentation of the disease, therapeutic standard is still controversial. This study analyzes treatment and outcome in these patients based on a large retrospective review and proposes a therapeutic algorithm.
Methods
The cases of 218 adult patients treated with deep neck abscesses over a 10-year period at a tertiary university hospital were analyzed retrospectively. Clinical, radiological, microbiological and laboratory findings were compared between patients with and without mediastinal involvement.
Results
Forty-five patients (20.64%) presented with abscess formation descending into the mediastinum. Those patients had significantly (all items p < 0.0001) higher rates of surgical interventions (4.27 vs. 1.11) and tracheotomies (82% vs. 3.4%), higher markers of inflammation (CRP 26.09 vs. 10.41 mg/dl), required more CT-scans (3.58 vs. 0.85), longer hospitalization (39.78 vs 9.79 days) and more frequently needed a change in antibiotic therapy (44.44% vs. 6.40%). Multi-resistant pathogens were found in 6.67% vs. 1.16%. Overall mortality rate was low with 1.83%.
Conclusion
Despite of the high percentage of mediastinal involvement in the present patient collective, the proposed therapeutic algorithm resulted in a low mortality rate. Frequent CT-scans, regular planned surgical revisions with local drainage and lavage, as well as an early tracheotomy seem to be most beneficial regarding the outcome.
Purpose
Flexible endoscopic evaluation of swallowing (FEES\(^{®}\)) is a standard diagnostic tool in dysphagia. The combination of FEES® and narrow band light (narrow band imaging; NBI) provides a more precise and detailed investigation method. So far, this technique could only be performed with the NBI illumination. The new version of the "professional image enhancement technique" (PIET) provides another image enhancing system. This study investigates the eligibility of PIET in the FEES\(^{®}\) procedure.
Methods
Both techniques, NBI and PIET, were compared using a target system. Furthermore, the image enhancement during FEES\(^{®}\) was performed and recorded with the two systems during daily routine.
Results
Performing an image enhancement during FEES\(^{®}\) is possible with both systems PIET and NBI. On the target system, the contrast of the PIET showed a brighter and a more detailed picture. In dysphagia patients, no difference between PIET and NBI was detected.
Conclusion
PIET proved to be non-inferior to NBI during image enhancement FEES\(^{®}\). So far, image enhancement FEES\(^{®}\) was exclusively connected to NBI. With the PIET system, an alternative endoscopy technology is available for certain indications.
Purpose
For further improvements in cochlear implantation, the measurement of the cochlear duct length (CDL) and the determination of the electrode contact position (ECP) are increasingly in the focus of clinical research. Usually, these items were investigated by multislice computed tomography (MSCT). The determination of ECP was only possible by research programs so far. Flat-panel volume computed tomography (fpVCT) and its secondary reconstructions (fpVCT\(_{SECO}\)) allow for high spatial resolution for the visualization of the temporal bone structures. Using a newly developed surgical planning software that enables the evaluation of CDL and the determination of postoperative ECP, this study aimed to investigate the combination of fpVCT and otological planning software to improve the implementation of an anatomically based cochlear implantation.
Methods
Cochlear measurements were performed utilizing surgical planning software in imaging data (MSCT, fpVCT and fpVCT\(_{SECO}\)) of patients with and without implanted electrodes.
Results
Measurement of the CDL by the use of an otological planning software was highly reliable using fpVCT\(_{SECO}\) with a lower variance between the respective measurements compared to MSCT. The determination of the inter-electrode-distance (IED) between the ECP was improved in fpVCT\(_{SECO}\) compared to MSCT.
Conclusion
The combination of fpVCT\(_{SECO}\) and otological planning software permits a simplified and more reliable analysis of the cochlea in the pre- and postoperative setting. The combination of both systems will enable further progress in the development of an anatomically based cochlear implantation.
Purpose
Audiology is an essential service for some patient groups and some interventions. This article sets forth experience-based recommendations for how audiological centers can continue to safely and effectively function during COVID-19.
Methods
The recommendations are the result of panel discussion and are based on the clinical experience of the panelists/authors.
Results
The recommendations cover which patient groups and which interventions should be treated when and whether this can be performed in the clinic or remotely; how to maintain the safety of workplace via optimizing patient flow within the clinic and the sanitation of rooms and equipment; and overcoming communication challenges that COVID-19 intensifies.
Conclusion
For essential audiological services to continue under COVID-19, safety measures must be implemented and maintained, and treatment and communication strategies must be adapted to offset communication difficulties due to personal protective equipment (PPE) and social distancing and to bolster patient confidence. In short, it is vital that staff feel safe, that patients either feel the clinic is safe enough to visit or that remote treatment may be an option, and that clinics and patients have a broad agreement on the urgency of any needed service. We hope that these recommendations help clinics effectively accomplish these goals.
Towards a consensus on an ICF-based classification system for horizontal sound-source localization
(2022)
The study aimed to develop a consensus classification system for the reporting of sound localization testing results, especially in the field of cochlear implantation. Against the background of an overview of the wide variations present in localization testing procedures and reporting metrics, a novel classification system was proposed to report localization errors according to the widely accepted International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health (ICF) framework. The obtained HEARRING_LOC_ICF scale includes the ICF graded scale: 0 (no impairment), 1 (mild impairment), 2 (moderate impairment), 3 (severe impairment), and 4 (complete impairment). Improvement of comparability of localization results across institutes, localization testing setups, and listeners was demonstrated by applying the classification system retrospectively to data obtained from cohorts of normal-hearing and cochlear implant listeners at our institutes. The application of our classification system will help to facilitate multi-center studies, as well as allowing better meta-analyses of data, resulting in improved evidence-based practice in the field.
This study aimed to discover expert opinion on the surgical techniques and materials most likely to achieve maximum postoperative residual hearing preservation in cochlear implant (CI) surgery and to determine how these opinions have changed since 2010. A previously published questionnaire used in a study published in 2010 was adapted and expanded. The questionnaire was distributed to an international group of experienced CI surgeons. Present results were compared, via descriptive statistics, to those from the 2010 survey. Eighteen surgeons completed the questionnaire. Respondents clearly favored the following: round window insertion, slow array insertion, and the peri- and postoperative use of systematic antibiotics. Insertion depth was regarded as important, and electrode arrays less likely to induce trauma were preferred. The usefulness of dedicated soft-surgery training was also recognized. A lack of agreement was found on whether the middle ear cavity should be flushed with a non-aminoglycoside antibiotic solution or whether a sheath or insertion tube should be used to avoid contaminating the array with blood or bone dust. In conclusion, this paper demonstrates how beliefs about CI soft surgery have changed since 2010 and shows areas of current consensus and disagreement.
Purpose
Surgery is a standard therapy for tympanojugular paragangliomas (TJP). Maintaining the quality of life (QoL) requires functional preservation. The flexible CO\(_2\) laser allows contact-free tumor removal. This retrospective study compares the postoperative functional outcomes of TJP surgery with and without the flexible CO\(_2\) laser.
Methods
Between 2005 and 2019, 51 patients with TJP were surgically treated at a tertiary hospital. Until 2012, 17 patients received conventional surgery. Thereafter, the flexible laser was used in 34 patients. Tumor extend, pre- and postoperative cranial nerve function, and complications were compared between the groups.
Results
The cohort consisted of 33 class A and B tumors and 18 class C and D tumors. Preoperative embolization was performed in 17 cases. Class C/D TJP were usually removed via an infratemporal fossa type A approach. Gross total tumor removal was achieved in 14/18 class C/D tumors. 3/51 patients suffered from long-term partial or complete facial palsy. No differences in post-therapeutic cranial nerve function or complications were noted between the conventional and laser group. One recurrence was observed after complete tumor resection.
Conclusion
The flexible CO\(_2\) laser was shown to be a safe and effective alternative to conventional bipolar cauterization, which is appreciated by the surgeon in these highly vascularized tumors. Both techniques allowed a high tumor control rate and good long-term results also from a functional point of view.
Patienten mit leicht bis hochgradigen Schallleitungs-, Schallempfindungs- und kombinierten Schwerhörigkeiten werden routinemäßig nach erfolglosem Hörgerätetrageversuch mit aktiven Mittelohrimplantaten versorgt. Aktive Mittelohrimplantate können an verschiedene Strukturen des Mittelohrs angekoppelt werden. Der Ort der Ankopplung ist abhängig vom Hörverlust und der individuellen Physiologie des Mittelohres. Die Hörverbesserung ist dabei stark von der Kopplungseffizienz des Implantatwandlers an die Mittelohrstruktur abhängig.
Aktuell gibt es keine zufriedenstellende Möglichkeit die Kopplungseffizienz intraoperativ zu bestimmen. Daher wird eine objektive Methode eingeführt, um intraoperativ auditorische Hirnstammantworten (BERAs) bei Stimulation über das Implantat abzuleiten. Die Vibrant Soundbrigde® (VSB) wird dabei mit einem Drahtlosüberträger (miniTEK, Signia GmbH, Erlangen) und der Carina®-Aktuator über ein Audiokabel mit der BERA-Anlage verbunden. Die BERA-Anlage überträgt die Stimuli direkt an das Implantat, welches an die Mittelohrstruktur angekoppelt ist. Die BERA-Antworten werden bei der VSB durch einen optimierten VSB-CE-Chirp und beim Carina®-System durch den Standard CE-Chirp evoziert, beginnend bei Pegeln oberhalb der Knochenleitungshörschwelle bis unter die Registrierungsschwelle. Diese Methode kann die intraoperative Integrität des Implantats sowie die Kopplungseffizienz bestimmen, um eine Aussage über den zu erwartenden Hörerfolg treffen zu können. Darüber hinaus kann die versorgte Hörschwelle verwendet werden, um die Anpassung bei Kindern oder schwierigen Fällen zu unterstützen und um eine Hörverschlechterung über die Zeit zu erfassen.
Zusammenfassend, konnte eine Methode zur Bestimmung der intraoperativen Kopplungseffizienz während der Implantation von VSBs und Carinas® etabliert werden. Darüber hinaus werden intraoperative BERA-Daten von 30 VSB- und 10-Carina®-Patienten sowie deren Hörergebnisse gezeigt.
Die chronische Rhinosinusitis (CRS) ist eine entzündliche Erkrankung der Nase und Nasennebenhöhlen mit einem Bestehen von Symptomen über zwölf Wochen im Jahr. In Europa sind über 10% der erwachsenen Bevölkerung von ihr betroffen und leiden unter einer stark verminderten Lebensqualität. Nach dem Phänotyp lassen sich zwei Formen unterscheiden: die chronische Rhinosinusitis mit Polypen (CRScNP) und ohne Polypen (CRSsNP). Meist wird unter europäischen Probanden bei der CRScNP eine hauptsächlich eosinophile Th2- vermittelte und bei der CRSsNP ein gemischtes Profil aus Th1/Th17/Th2-vermittelter Entzündung beschrieben. Doch dies erfasst nicht die Vielfalt dieser Erkrankung. Erst kürzlich konnten Endotypen, basierend auf der Zytokinsekretion, identifiziert werden, die auf ein multifaktorielles Geschehen schließen lassen. Nachdem im Nasensekret von über 90% der CRS Patienten Pilze nachgewiesen werden konnten erscheint es wichtig, deren Rolle in der Pathogenese der CRS zu ergründen. Besonders interessant sind dabei Aspergillus fumigatus und Candida albicans. Als opportunistische Pilze könnten sie im Rahmen der CRS in der Lage sein bei einigen Endotypen durch eine verstärkte Aktivierung von Immunzellen die lokale Entzündungsreaktion aufrecht zu erhalten. Es wurden lokale und periphere CD4+ und CD8+ T-Zellen von Patienten mit CRScNP, CRSsNP und einer gesunden Kontrollgruppe isoliert. Eine Kultivierung mit den Antigenen von C. albicans und A. fumigatus erfolgte in einer Konzentration von 1 µg/ml über 6 Tage. Im Anschluss daran wurden die Zellen für das Durchflusszytometer angefärbt und ihre Aktivität über die Ki67+ Expression gemessen. In den Überständen der Kultivierung wurde durch das Durchflusszytometer mittels Multiplexassay die produzierten Zytokinkonzentrationen der Zellen bestimmt. In dieser Arbeit konnte eine Stimulierung der lokalen und peripheren T-Zellen durch die beiden Antigene gezeigt werden...
Einleitung: Die sog. Direct-Drive-Simulation (DDS) bietet Patienten präoperativ eine Klangsimulation des "Vibrant Soundbridge®-Hörens". Ein Floating-Mass-Transducer (FMT) wird auf das Trommelfell oder die rekonstruierte Paukenabdeckung aufgesetzt, worüber den Patienten Testsignale dargeboten werden. Ziel der Arbeit war die Evaluation einer Weiterentwicklung des Tests hin zur DDS-Tonaudiometrie und DDS-Sprachaudiometrie. Bei Bestätigung der ersten Hypothese, soll darüber hinaus geprüft werden, ob eine Hirnstammaudiometrie (BERA) über den DDS durchgeführt werden kann. Ziel der vorliegenden Arbeit ist es Referenzdaten an einer Population Normalhörender zu generieren. Zusammenfassung: Sowohl die DDS-Ton- und Sprachaudiometrie als auch die Ableitung einer BERA über den DDS-FMT sind möglich. Mit der DDS-BERA besteht nun erstmals die Möglichkeit eines objektiven DDS-Tests präoperativ. Die notwendige Einschätzung der Ankopplungsqualität zur korrekten Interpretation der DDS-BERA lässt sich elegant mit Hilfe der DDS-Tonaudiometrie ermitteln.
Das Ziel der vorliegenden Arbeit war die Untersuchung einer Kohorte erwachsener Patienten mit einseitiger Taubheit (single-sided deafness SSD), die ein Cochlea-Implantat erhalten haben. Es sollten Faktoren ermittelt werden, die es ermöglichen, eine Voraussage über die spätere Hörleistung mit Cochlea Implantat treffen zu können.
Der Beobachtungszeitraum umfasste die Jahre 2009 - 2016. Das Patientenkollektiv bestand aus 55 einseitig ertaubten Erwachsenen. Die Sprachverständlichkeit wurde mit dem Freiburger Zahlentest bei 65 dB SPL, dem Freiburger Einsilbertest bei 65 dB SPL und 80 dB SPL, sowie dem HSM-Satztest ohne Störgeräusch bei 65 dB SPL getestet. Es hat sich gezeigt, dass mit steigender Hörerfahrung mit einer Verbesserung der Hörkompetenz zu rechnen ist. Im untersuchten Patientenkollektiv schnitten Patienten mit der Kombination aus einer langen Ertaubungsdauer und einer entzündlichen Ätiologie signifikant schlechter ab als die Vergleichsgruppe.
Leukoplakien der Stimmlippe können verschiedene histopathologische Diagnosen wie beispielsweise Hyper- oder Parakeratosen, dysplastische Prozesse oder invasive Karzinome des Epithels zugrunde liegen.
Bisher werden klinisch detektierte Leukoplakien nach Probeexzision und histologischer Aufarbeitung anhand verschiedener histomorphologischer Klassifikationssysteme, wie zum Beispiel dem System der WHO oder dem „Ljubljana classification“-System, eingeordnet.
Hinsichtlich der Aussagekraft in Bezug auf die Prognose einer Entwicklung eines invasiven Plattenepithelkarzinoms sind die genannten Systeme jedoch eingeschränkt.
In der Raman-Spektroskopie wird das zu untersuchende Gewebe mit einem Laser bestrahlt. Die beim Durchdringen des Materials entstehende Raman-Streuung ist charakteristisch für verschiedene Moleküle und Bindungen. So kann mithilfe dieser Methodik auf die molekularbiologische Zusammensetzung des Gewebes geschlossen werden.
In dieser Arbeit wurde die Klassifikation verschiedener Dysplasiegrade des Stimmlippenepithels mittels Spektraldaten aus der Raman-Spektroskopie nachvollzogen und erörtert, ob aus den gewonnenen Informationen auf das Risiko der Entstehung eines invasiven Plattenepithelkarzinoms geschlossen werden kann.
Durch den Vergleich der Mittelwertspektren dysplasiefreier, dysplastischer und maligne entarteter Gewebeproben sowie der Methodik einer Hauptkomponentenanalyse kann auf eine unterschiedliche Zusammensetzung der Studiengruppen an Bestandteilen der DNA, Proteine, Lipide und Kohlenhydrate geschlossen werden.
Unter Verwendung einer linearen Diskriminanzanalyse wurden Modelle erstellt, um die Klassifizierbarkeit der verschiedenen Studiengruppen nachzuvollziehen. Außerdem wurden die Modelle auf die Aussagekraft einer Prognose hinsichtlich einer möglichen Karzinomentwicklung überprüft.
Durch diese Modelle können gute Differenzbarkeiten durch die Spektraldaten der einzelnen Studiengruppen untereinander erreicht werden. Zudem kann mit hoher Spezifität, Sensitivität und Genauigkeit prognostiziert werden, ob sich beim jeweiligen Patienten ein invasives Plattenepithelkarzinom der Stimmlippe entwickeln wird.
Um die erlangten Erkenntnisse zu validieren und das Verfahren in den klinischen Alltag zu integrieren, bedarf es jedoch prospektiver Studien.
The goal of this doctoral thesis is to identify appropriate methods for the estimation of connectivity and for measuring synchrony between spike trains from in vitro neuronal networks. Special focus is set on the parameter optimization, the suitability for massively parallel spike trains, and the consideration of the characteristics of real
recordings. Two new methods were developed in the course of the optimization which outperformed other methods from the literature. The first method “Total spiking probability edges” (TSPE) estimates the effective connectivity of two spike trains, based on the
cross-correlation and a subsequent analysis of the cross-correlogram. In addition to the estimation of the synaptic weight, a distinction between excitatory and inhibitory connections is possible. Compared to other methods, simulated neuronal networks could be estimated with higher accuracy, while being suitable for the analysis of massively parallel spike trains. The second method “Spike-contrast” measures the synchrony of parallel spike trains
with the advantage of automatically optimizing its time scale to the data. In contrast to other methods, which also adapt to the characteristics of the data, Spike-contrast is more robust to erroneous spike trains and significantly faster for large amounts of parallel spike trains. Moreover, a synchrony curve as a function of the time scale is generated by Spike-contrast. This optimization curve is a novel feature for the analysis of parallel spike trains.
Adipose-derived stromal cells (ASCs) are a promising cell source for tissue engineering and regenerative medicine approaches for cartilage replacement. For chondrogenic differentiation, human (h)ASCs were seeded on three-dimensional polyurethane (PU) fibrin composites and induced with a chondrogenic differentiation medium containing TGF-ß3, BMP-6, and IGF-1 in various combinations. In addition, in vitro predifferentiated cell-seeded constructs were implanted into auricular cartilage defects of New Zealand White Rabbits for 4 and 12 weeks. Histological, immunohistochemical, and RT-PCR analyses were performed on the constructs maintained in vitro to determine extracellular matrix (ECM) deposition and expression of specific cartilage markers. Chondrogenic differentiated constructs showed a uniform distribution of cells and ECM proteins. RT-PCR showed increased gene expression of collagen II, collagen X, and aggrecan and nearly stable expression of SOX-9 and collagen I. Rabbit (r)ASC-seeded PU-fibrin composites implanted in ear cartilage defects of New Zealand White Rabbits showed deposition of ECM with structures resembling cartilage lacunae by Alcian blue staining. However, extracellular calcium deposition became detectable over the course of 12 weeks. RT-PCR showed evidence of endochondral ossification during the time course with the expression of specific marker genes (collagen X and RUNX-2). In conclusion, hASCs show chondrogenic differentiation capacity in vitro with the expression of specific marker genes and deposition of cartilage-specific ECM proteins. After implantation of predifferentiated rASC-seeded PU-fibrin scaffolds into a cartilage defect, the constructs undergo the route of endochondral ossification.
Pilot study on the value of Raman spectroscopy in the entity assignment of salivary gland tumors
(2021)
Background
The entity assignment of salivary gland tumors (SGT) based on histomorphology can be challenging. Raman spectroscopy has been applied to analyze differences in the molecular composition of tissues. The aim of this study was to evaluate the suitability of RS for entity assignment in SGT.
Methods
Raman data were collected in deparaffinized sections of pleomorphic adenomas (PA) and adenoid cystic carcinomas (ACC). Multivariate data and chemometric analysis were completed using the Unscrambler software.
Results
The Raman spectra detected in ACC samples were mostly assigned to nucleic acids, lipids, and amides. In a principal component-based linear discriminant analysis (LDA) 18 of 20 tumor samples were classified correctly.
Conclusion
In this proof of concept study, we show that a reliable SGT diagnosis based on LDA algorithm appears possible, despite variations in the entity-specific mean spectra. However, a standardized workflow for tissue sample preparation, measurement setup, and chemometric algorithms is essential to get reliable results.