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Post-embryonic Development of the Circadian Clock Seems to Correlate With Social Life Style in Bees
(2020)
Social life style can influence many aspects of an animal’s daily life, but it has not yet been clarified, whether development of the circadian clock in social and solitary living bees differs. In a comparative study, with the social honey bee, Apis mellifera, and the solitary mason bee, Osmia bicornis, we now found indications for a differentially timed clock development in social and solitary bees. Newly emerged solitary bees showed rhythmic locomotion right away and the number of neurons in the brain that produce the clock component pigment-dispersing factor (PDF) did not change during aging of the adult solitary bee. Honey bees on the other hand, showed no circadian locomotion directly after emergence and the neuronal clock network continued to grow after emergence. Social bees appear to emerge at an early developmental stage at which the circadian clock is still immature, but bees are already able to fulfill in-hive tasks.
The contribution of this dissertation is to empirically analyze the link between income distribution, sectoral financial balances, and the current account. Firstly, it examines the relationship between the personal and the functional income distribution which may have rather different implications for aggregate demand and the current account. Secondly, it analyzes the importance of different sectors of the economy for current account balances and tests whether households are able to fully pierce the institutional veils of the corporate and the government sector. Thirdly, it investigates how changes in the personal and the functional income distribution affect the saving and investment decisions of the household and the corporate sector, and hence the current account. Finally, it shows how different growth regimes are linked to different patterns of personal and functional income distribution, and how differences in wage bargaining institutions contribute to explaining these different patterns of income distribution.
MicroRNA-221 (miR-221) führt in Prostatakarzinomzellen zu einer Induktion einer TRAIL-supprotiven Signatur als Folge einer Interferonaktivierung mit Heraufregulation von STAT-1 und den TRAIL-relevanten, interferonsensitiven Genen TNFSF-10 und XAF-1. Ferner führt die Inhibierung des bekannten Zielgenes SOCS-3 sowie die Inhibierung des neu beschriebenen Zielgenens PIK3R1 zu einer TRAIL-Sensitivierung in den untersuchten Prostatakarzinomzellen.
Der genetische Code beschreibt die Ver- und Entschlüsselung der Erb-information für das universelle Prinzip der Proteinbiosynthese aus einzelnen Aminosäuren. Durch Erweiterung des genetischen Codes lassen sich unna-türliche Aminosäuren (uAA) mit einzigartigen biophysikalischen Eigenschaf-ten ortsspezifisch in Proteine einführen und ermöglichen die spezifische Ma-nipulation von Proteinen.
Die Click-Reaktion zwischen der unnatürlichen Aminosäure TCO*-Lysin und Tetrazin besitzt eine außergewöhnliche Reaktionskinetik (≥800 M-1s-1) und ermöglicht eine spezifische und bioorthogonale Markierung von Bio-
¬molekülen unter physiologischen Bedingungen.
Im Fokus dieser Arbeit stand zunächst die Markierung von Membran-
¬rezeptoren durch Click-Chemie in lebenden Zellen sowie die Untersuchung der Wechselwirkung 22 bekannter und neuartiger Tetrazin-Farbstoff-
Konjugate. Darüber hinaus wurde die Anwendbarkeit von bioorthogonalen Click-Reaktionen für die hochauflösende Fluoreszenzmikroskopie untersucht. Durch Erweiterung des genetischen Codes in Proteine aus der Klasse der ionotropen Glutamatrezeptoren (iGluR), TNF-Rezeptoren oder Mikrotubu-li-assoziierten Proteinen (MAP) wurde ortspezifisch die unnatürliche Amino-säure TCO*-Lysin eingeführt und dadurch die Fluoreszenzmarkierung durch Tetrazin-Farbstoffe ermöglicht. Die direkte chemische Kopplung von TCO an Liganden wie Phalloidin und Docetaxel, welche spezifisch das Aktin-Zytoskelett bzw. Mikrotubuli-Filamente binden können, ermöglichte zudem die Click-Färbungen von fixierten und lebenden Zellen ohne genetische Ver-änderungen der Zielproteine.
Des Weiteren wurden die spektroskopischen Eigenschaften von 22 Tetrazin-Farbstoffen, verteilt über den gesamten sichtbaren Wellenlängenbereich, untersucht. Ein charakteristisches Kennzeichen der Click-Reaktion mit Tet-razin-Farbstoffen ist dabei ihre Fluorogenität. Das Tetrazin fungiert nicht nur als reaktive Gruppe während der Click-Reaktion mit Alkenen, sondern führt in vielen Tetrazin-Farbstoff-Konjugaten zur Fluoreszenzlöschung. Während bei grün-absorbierenden Farbstoffe vor allem FRET-basierte Löschprozesse dominieren, konnte photoinduzierter Elektronentransfer (PET) vom angeregten Farbstoff zum Tetrazin als Hauptlöschmechanismus bei rot-absorbierenden Oxazin- und Rhodamin-Derivaten identifiziert
werden.
Die effiziente und spezifische Markierung aller untersuchten Tetrazin-
Farbstoffe ermöglichte die Visualisierung von Aktin-Filamenten, Mikrotubuli und Membranrezeptoren sowohl durch konventionelle Fluoreszenzmikrosko-pie als auch durch hochauflösende Verfahren, wie z.B. dSTORM, auf Ein-zelmolekülebene. Die unterschiedliche Zellpermeabilität von
Tetrazin-Farbstoffen kann dabei vorteilhaft für die spezifische intra- und extrazelluläre Markierung von Proteinen in fixierten und lebenden Zellen genutzt werden.
In der vorliegenden Arbeit wird der Einfluss von Metallkomplexverbindungen auf der Basis von monotopen und ditopen Terpyridin-Liganden auf Zellen behandelt. Es können mehrere Möglichkeiten aufgezeigt werden, wie MEPE als kontrollierte Freisetzungssysteme für Zel-lanwendungen eingesetzt werden können. Es werden 2D-Beschichtungen, 3D-Knochenzemente und Terpyridin funktionalisierte Alginate hergestellt. Es ist möglich, definier-te, homogene Fe-MEPE Schichten auf Borosilikatglas mithilfe der Layer by Layer Technik und mittels Tauschbeschichtung abzuscheiden. Um die Oberfläche und somit die Freisetzung von Metallionen zu erhöhen, werden zusätzlich poröse SiO2-Schichten hergestellt, welche mit Fe-MEPE infiltriert werden. Um die Anwendbarkeit von Metallkomplexverbindungen auf der Basis von monotopen und ditopen Terpyridin-Liganden als Knochenersatzmaterial zu testen werden Hydroxylapatit Knochenzemente synthetisiert. Ziel ist eine retardierende Freisetzung der Metallionen ohne Burst Effekt und ohne den Verlust der Druckstabilitäten der HA Zemen-te. Die Funktionalisierung von Alginat mit 1-Amino-5-(2,2ʹ:6ʹ,2ʹʹ-terpyrid-4ʹ-yl-oxy)pentan resultiert in Hydrogelen, welche ein anderes Gelierverhalten als das unfunktionalisierte Alginat zeigen. Zudem ist es möglich mit Fe(II)- /Ca(II)-Salzmischungen Hydrogele auszubilden. Die funktionalisierten Alginate sind zudem bioaktiv.
Zum grundlegenden Verständnis der MEPE Zell Wechselwirkung werden zunächst Zytotoxo-zitätsuntersuchungen mittels WST-1 Test von L929 und C2C12-Zellen mit wässrigen M(II)MEPE Lösungen (Metallionen M= Fe(II), Co(II), Ni(II), Zn(II)) in einem Konzentrationsbe-reich von 1,56x10-11 bis 1,6x10-5 mol L-1 durchgeführt. Fe-MEPE zeigt im betrachteten Kon-zentrationsbereich keine zytotoxischen Eigenschaften auf die eingesetzte Fibroblastenzelllinie. Bei Konzentrationen über 1x10-6 mol L-1 Fe-MEPE sinkt die Mitochondrienaktivität der C2C12-Zellen auf 40%. Dagegen wirken Co- und Zn-MEPE ab einer Konzentration von 1x10-7 mol L-1 stark zytotoxisch auf L929 und C2C12-Zellen.
Um selektiv die Differenzierung von C2C12, MG63, humanen mesenchymalen Stammzellen (hMSCs) und humanen Endothelzellen anzuregen, werden die Zellen auf den hergestellten 2D Beschichtungen ausgesät. Es kann gezeigt werden, dass Fe-MEPE die Proliferation zu-gunsten der Stoffwechselaktivität von C2C12, MG63-Zellen und hMSCs hemmt. Bei weiterer Betrachtung der spezifischen myogenen Differenzierungsmarker der C2C12-Zellen bzw. der spezifischen Gene der osteogenen Differenzierung (Osteocalcin und ALP) mithilfe qRT-PCR können erhebliche Stimulierungen auf der mRNA Basis detektiert werden. Auch auf
enzymatischer Ebene zeigen Fe-MEPE modifizierte Oberflächen einen stimulierenden Effekt auf die Aktivität der alkalischen Phosphatase der MG63 Zelllinie und humaner mesenchyma-ler Stammzellen.
Somit kann eine Stimulierung der myogenen Differenzierung von C2C12-Zellen, sowie oste-ogenen Differenzierung von MG63-Zellen und hMSCs mittels Fe-MEPE beschichteten Ober-flächen innerhalb von drei Tagen nachgewiesen werden. Die Ergebnisse zeigen, dass Fe-MEPE funktionalisierte Oberflächen als innovative Scaffolds für die Behandlung von Kno-chendefekten eingesetzt werden können.
Lymphoid aggregates in the CNS of progressive multiple sclerosis patients lack regulatory T cells
(2020)
In gray matter pathology of multiple sclerosis, neurodegeneration associates with a high degree of meningeal inflammatory activity. Importantly, ectopic lymphoid follicles (eLFs) were identified at the inflamed meninges of patients with progressive multiple sclerosis. Besides T lymphocytes, they comprise B cells and might elicit germinal center (GC)-like reactions. GC reactions are controlled by FOXP3+ T-follicular regulatory cells (TFR), but it is unknown if they participate in autoantibody production in eLFs. Receiving human post-mortem material, gathered from autopsies of progressive multiple sclerosis patients, indeed, distinct inflammatory infiltrates enriched with B cells could be detected in perivascular areas and deep sulci. CD35+ cells, parafollicular CD138+ plasma cells, and abundant expression of the homing receptor for GCs, CXCR5, on lymphocytes defined some of them as eLFs. However, they resembled GCs only in varying extent, as T cells did not express PD-1, only few cells were positive for the key transcriptional regulator BCL-6 and ongoing proliferation, whereas a substantial number of T cells expressed high NFATc1 like GC-follicular T cells. Then again, predominant cytoplasmic NFATc1 and an enrichment with CD3+CD27+ memory and CD4+CD69+ tissue-resident cells implied a chronic state, very much in line with PD-1 and BCL-6 downregulation. Intriguingly, FOXP3+ cells were almost absent in the whole brain sections and CD3+FOXP3+ TFRs were never found in the lymphoid aggregates. This also points to less controlled humoral immune responses in those lymphoid aggregates possibly enabling the occurrence of CNS-specific autoantibodies in multiple sclerosis patients.
Parkinson Patienten sind im Gegensatz zu gesunden Probanden in der kognitiven Verarbeitung zeitlicher Parameter, im Sinne einer Diskriminierungsfähigkeit für zeitliche Fehler innerhalb der Musikwahrnehmung beeinträchtigt. Dies betrifft lediglich die Zeiterkennung in höheren Intervallbereichen (> 600ms) und ist am ehesten durch Fluktuationen der Aufmerksamkeit, des Gedächtnisses, aber auch im Vergleich zu anderen Studien durch methodische Ansätze zu erklären. Durch die Koppelung des Audiostimulus an klare Rhythmusstrukturen weist diese Studie jedoch darauf hin, dass Überschneidungen zu anderen neuronalen Netzwerken existieren, die zur Kompensationsstrategie rekrutiert und nutzbar gemacht werden können. Dazu gehören etwa die Verarbeitung zeitlicher (Cerebellum) und musikperzeptiver Leistungen, wie etwa die Verarbeitung musikalischer Syntax (BA 6, 22, 44). Etwaige Wahrnehmungsdefizite können durch Mechanismen musiksyntaktischer Verarbeitung kompensiert werden, da zeitliche und syntaktische Strukturen in der Musik auf ihre Kongruenz hin abgeglichen und somit multineuronal mediiert werden (Paradigma der Zeit-Syntax-Kongruenz in der Musikwahrnehmung). Weiterhin sind vermutlich top-down-bottom-up-Prozesse als multimodale Interaktionen an diesem Kompensationsmechanismus beteiligt. Außerdem ist festzuhalten, dass das Krankheitsstadium nicht zwangsläufig mit einem stärkeren Wahrnehmungsdefizit für zeitliche Strukturen einhergehen muss, obwohl – wenn auch noch tolerabel – mit Progression der Erkrankung dieses Kompensationsmodell über Prinzipien der Gestaltwahrnehmung zusammenbricht und es hier zu schlechteren perzeptiven Leistungen kommen kann.
Die Ergebnisse der OFF-Testungen und jener unter DBS-Therapie lassen weiterhin aufgrund der kleinen Stichprobe keine klare Aussage zu und machen weitere Untersuchungen notwendig. Das physiologische Alter korreliert außerdem mit der sensorischen Leistung, die allerdings starken, individuellen Unterschieden ausgesetzt ist und von multifaktoriellen Voraussetzungen abhängt. Auch zeigt die Studie, dass Menschen mit einem hohen Musikverständnis und einer musikalischen Ausbildung ein feineres Diskriminierungsvermögen in der zeitlichen Verarbeitung besitzen, welches v.a. im zeitlich niedrigen Intervallbereich (< 500ms) evident wird.
RTX-Toxins
(2020)
Krebserkrankungen stellen eine lebensverändernde und potentiell letale Diagnose dar. Orale Zytostatika stellen eine vielversprechende Therapiemöglichkeit dar. Ein häufig eingesetztes orales Zytostatikum ist Capecitabin. Durch den Einsatz von oralen Chemotherapeutika ergeben sich viele Vorteile. Grundlegende Voraussetzung für den Einsatz der Tablettenform ist allerdings eine äquivalente Wirksamkeit. Diese hängt entscheidend von ausreichender Adhärenz der Patienten ab.
In dieser Studie konnte bei der Auswertung des MARS-D gezeigt werden, dass 25 % der Studienteilnehmer nicht ausreichend adhärent waren. Häufigster Grund für Nicht-Adhärenz war das Vergessen der Medikamenteneinnahme. Ein weiteres, wichtiges Ergebnis dieser Pilotstudie war, dass die Probanden ihre Adhärenz subjektiv deutlich höher einschätzten (M im VAS 97,72) als sich bei der Auswertung des MARS-D bestätigen ließ.
Die Erkennung und Behandlung psychischer Beeinträchtigungen und Erkrankungen ist bei der Betreuung von Krebspatienten entscheidend. Fear of progression (FOP) ist die am häufigsten geäußerte Angst von Krebspatienten. Diese Studie konnte die Bedeutung von FOP deutlich zeigen: bei 38 % der Probanden konnte eine dysfunktionale Form der FOP nachgewiesen werden. Nur vier Studienteilnehmer nutzten allerdings psychosomatische/psychiatrische Unterstützungmöglichkeiten.
Die Single-Item Analyse des PA-F-KF zeigten sich Ängste im Vordergrund stehend, welche den Bereich Familie betrafen. Überraschenderweise ließ sich zwischen der häufigsten Nebenwirkung Hand-Fuß-Syndrom und FOP kein signifikanter Zusammenhang nachweisen. Dagegen konnten stark signifikante Zusammenhänge zwischen dem Auftreten von Diarrhoen, Übelkeit, Erschöpfung und dysfunktionaler FOP gezeigt werden.
The fine-tuning of glucose uptake mechanisms is rendered by various glucose transporters with distinct transportcharacteristics. In the pancreatic islet, facilitative diffusion glucose transporters (GLUTs), and sodium-glucosecotransporters (SGLTs) contribute to glucose uptake and represent important components in the glucose-stimulatedhormone release from endocrine cells, therefore playing a crucial role in blood glucose homeostasis. This reviewsummarizes the current knowledge aboutcell type-specific expression profiles as well as proven and putative functionsof distinct GLUT and SGLT family members in the human and rodent pancreatic islet and further discusses their possibleinvolvement in onset and progression ofdiabetes mellitus. In context of GLUTs, we focus on GLUT2, characterizing themain glucose transporter in insulin-secretingβ-cells in rodents. In addition, we discuss recent data proposing that otherGLUT family members, namely GLUT1 and GLUT3, render this task in humans. Finally, we summarize latest infor-mation about SGLT1 and SGLT2 as representatives of the SGLT family that have been reported to be expressed predominantly in the α-cell population with a suggested functional role in the regulation of glucagon release
In der Plastischen Chirurgie erfordert die Rekonstruktion von ästhetisch anspruchsvollen Bereichen in vielen Fällen die Wiederherstellung von subkutanem Fettgewebe. Neben chirurgischen Rekonstruktionen könnte das Tissue Engineering von Fettgewebe einen wertvollen Beitrag leisten. Jedoch bringt es vielschichtige Herausforderungen mit sich und ist zum aktuellen Zeitpunkt nur limitiert möglich. Ein Ansatz ist die Schaffung einer Trägermatrix zur Besiedelung und Differenzierung von Stammzellen. Auf dieser Basis sollten in der vorliegenden Arbeit zwei Teilbereiche untersucht werden. In dem ersten Teilbereich erfolgten Untersuchungen verschiedener Gewinnungsmethoden von ASCs aus dem subkutanen Fettgewebe bezogen auf ihr Effizienz. Die untersuchten Liposuktionstechniken zeigten eine deutlich höhere Effizienz gegenüber der mechanischen Gewinnungsmethode bezogen auf die gewonnene Zellzahl. In den Viabilitätsuntersuchungen zeigte sich eine ähnliche Tendenz. ASCs aller drei Gewinnungsmethoden proliferierten durchaus gleich gut, jedoch zeigten die histologischen und quantitativen Adipogeneseuntersuchungen tendenziell mehr Lipidbildung bei den Liposuktionstechniken.
Das übergeordnete Ziel des zweiten Abschnittes dieser Arbeit war es eine Trägermatrix auf Hyaluronsäure-Basis mit dem vielseitig modifizierbarem Crosslinker Polyglycidol zu untersuchen, sie mit mesenchymalen Stammzellen aus dem Fettgewebe zu besiedeln und diese adipogen zu differenzieren. Des Weiteren erfolgten erste Versuche die Hydrogele mit funktionellen Gruppen zu modifizieren um eine Verbesserung der Adhäsion der Zellen im Hydrogel zu erreichen. Die unmodifizierten Hydrogele waren zu jeder Zeit stabil in ihrer Form und zeigten nach Besiedelung mit ASCs eine gleichmäßige Verteilung der Zellen im Gel. Auch ließ sich die Adipogenese histologisch visualisieren und biochemisch bestätigen. Die inkorporierten Peptide brachten eine peptidabhängige und konzentrationsabhängige Veränderung der Zellverteilung im Hydrogel. Eine Steigerung der Funktionalität der Zellen bezogen auf das Überleben und die Adipogenese konnte in diesen ersten Versuchen noch nicht gezeigt werden.
Generell zeigt sich eine Eignung der hyaluronsäurebasierten mit Polyglycidol-verlinkten Hydrogele für das Tissue Engineering von Fettgewebe. Weitere Untersuchungen bezüglich der Modifikation der Hydrogele mit adhäsiven und adipogenen funktionellen Gruppen bietet sich daher an und könnte ein fettgewebsähnliches Umgebungsmilieu hervorbringen.
Comparative analysis of insect circadian clocks: a behavioural, anatomical, and molecular study
(2020)
Biological clocks are endogenous oscillators that give organisms the sense of time. Insects, as the largest taxonomic group, offer fascinating models to study the evolution of clocks and their adaptation to various environments. Although the laboratory fruit fly, Drosophila melanogaster, led the role in the field of circadian biology as it provides a powerful genetic experimental tool, new model insect species need to be established to understand photoperiodic responses and to enable comparative studies. This work reports the behavioural, anatomical, and molecular characterization of the circadian clock of five insect species. The malt fly Chymomyza costata carries a D. melanogaster-like clock network, which supports circadian rhythms under rhythmic environment but cannot self-sustain when isolated from external time cues. The olive fly Bactrocera oleae is the major pest of olive plantations and the characterization of its circadian clock will improve future pest management strategies. The linden bug Pyrrhocoris apterus, a well suited model for investigating circadian and photoperiodic timing interactions, shows high degree of homology of the clock network with D. melanogaster. The scuttle flies Megaselia scalaris and Megaselia abdita represent new fascinating models to study how the clock network controls circadian behaviour. Overall, this work highlights high degree of homology between different circadian clock systems, but at the same time also dramatic differences in terms of circadian behaviour and neuro-anatomical expression of clock components. These have been mainly discussed in regards to the evolution of clocks in Diptera, and the adaptation of clocks to high latitudes.
Background
The neuronal ceroid lipofuscinoses (CLN diseases) are fatal lysosomal storage diseases causing neurodegeneration in the CNS. We have previously shown that neuroinflammation comprising innate and adaptive immune reactions drives axonal damage and neuron loss in the CNS of palmitoyl protein thioesterase 1-deficient (Ppt1\(^{-/-}\)) mice, a model of the infantile form of the diseases (CLN1). Therefore, we here explore whether pharmacological targeting of innate immune cells modifies disease outcome in CLN1 mice.
Methods
We applied treatment with PLX3397 (150 ppm in the chow), a potent inhibitor of the colony stimulating factor-1 receptor (CSF-1R) to target innate immune cells in CLN1 mice. Experimental long-term treatment was non-invasively monitored by longitudinal optical coherence tomography and rotarod analysis, as well as analysis of visual acuity, myoclonic jerks, and survival. Treatment effects regarding neuroinflammation, neural damage, and neurodegeneration were subsequently analyzed by histology and immunohistochemistry.
Results
We show that PLX3397 treatment attenuates neuroinflammation in CLN1 mice by depleting pro-inflammatory microglia/macrophages. This leads to a reduction of T lymphocyte recruitment, an amelioration of axon damage and neuron loss in the retinotectal system, as well as reduced thinning of the inner retina and total brain atrophy. Accordingly, long-term treatment with the inhibitor also ameliorates clinical outcomes in CLN1 mice, such as impaired motor coordination, visual acuity, and myoclonic jerks. However, we detected a sex- and region-biased efficacy of CSF-1R inhibition, with male microglia/macrophages showing higher responsiveness toward depletion, especially in the gray matter of the CNS. This results in a better treatment outcome in male Ppt1\(^{-/-}\) mice regarding some histopathological and clinical readouts and reflects heterogeneity of innate immune reactions in the diseased CNS.
Conclusions
Our results demonstrate a detrimental impact of innate immune reactions in the CNS of CLN1 mice. These findings provide insights into CLN pathogenesis and may guide in the design of immunomodulatory treatment strategies.
Apart from dedicated oligodendroglial progenitor cells, adult neural stem cells (aNSCs) can also give rise to new oligodendrocytes in the adult central nervous system (CNS). This process mainly confers myelinating glial cell replacement in pathological situations and can hence contribute to glial heterogeneity. Our previous studies demonstrated that the p57kip2 gene encodes an intrinsic regulator of glial fate acquisition and we here investigated to what degree its modulation can affect stem cell‐dependent oligodendrogenesis in different CNS environments. We therefore transplanted p57kip2 knockdown aNSCs into white and gray matter (WM and GM) regions of the mouse brain, into uninjured spinal cords as well as in the vicinity of spinal cord injuries and evaluated integration and differentiation in vivo. Our experiments revealed that under healthy conditions intrinsic suppression of p57kip2 as well as WM localization promote differentiation toward myelinating oligodendrocytes at the expense of astrocyte generation. Moreover, p57kip2 knockdown conferred a strong benefit on cell survival augmenting net oligodendrocyte generation. In the vicinity of hemisectioned spinal cords, the gene knockdown led to a similar induction of oligodendroglial features; however, newly generated oligodendrocytes appeared to suffer more from the hostile environment. This study contributes to our understanding of mechanisms of adult oligodendrogenesis and glial heterogeneity and further reveals critical factors when considering aNSC mediated cell replacement in injury and disease.
Although heart failure following myocardial infarction (MI) represents a major health burden, underlying microstructural and functional changes remain incompletely understood. Here, we report on a case of unexpected MI after treatment with the catecholamine isoproterenol in an experimental imaging study in mice using different state-of-the-art imaging modalities. The decline in cardiac function was documented by ultrahigh-frequency echocardiography and speckle-tracking analyses. Myocardial microstructure was studied ex vivo at a spatial resolution of 100 × 100 × 100 μm\(^{3}\) using diffusion tensor magnetic resonance imaging (DT-MRI) and histopathologic analyses. Two weeks after ISO treatment, the animal showed an apical aneurysm accompanied by reduced radial strain in corresponding segments and impaired global systolic function. DT-MRI revealed a loss of contractile fiber tracts together with a disarray of remaining fibers as corresponding microstructural correlates. This preclinical case report provides valuable insights into pathophysiology and morphologic–functional relations of heart failure following MI using emerging imaging technologies.
In this thesis we consider the hybrid quantum Monte Carlo method for simulations of the Hubbard and Su-Schrieffer-Heeger model. In the first instance, we discuss the hybrid quantum Monte Carlo method for the Hubbard model on a square lattice. We point out potential ergodicity issues and provide a way to circumvent them by a complexification of the method. Furthermore, we compare the efficiency of the hybrid quantum Monte Carlo method with a well established determinantal quantum Monte Carlo method for simulations of the half-filled Hubbard model on square lattices. One reason why the hybrid quantum Monte Carlo method loses the comparison is that we do not observe the desired sub-quadratic scaling of the numerical effort. Afterwards we present a formulation of the hybrid quantum Monte Carlo method for the Su-Schrieffer-Heeger model in two dimensions. Electron-phonon models like this are in general very hard to simulate using other Monte Carlo methods in more than one dimensions. It turns out that the hybrid quantum Monte Carlo method is much better suited for this model . We achieve favorable scaling properties and provide a proof of concept. Subsequently, we use the hybrid quantum Monte Carlo method to investigate the Su-Schrieffer-Heeger model in detail at half-filling in two dimensions. We present numerical data for staggered valence bond order at small phonon frequencies and an antiferromagnetic order at high frequencies. Due to an O(4) symmetry the antiferromagnetic order is connected to a superconducting charge density wave. Considering the Su-Schrieffer-Heeger model without tight-binding hopping reveals an additional unconstrained Z_2 gauge theory. In this case, we find indications for π-fluxes and a possible Z_2 Dirac deconfined phase as well as for a columnar valence bond ordered state at low phonon energies. In our investigations of the several phase transitions we discuss the different possibilities for the underlying mechanisms and reveal first insights into a rich phase diagram.
Patienten mit JIA erhielten weniger Lebendimpfungen als gesunde Kontrollpersonen, für Totimpfstoffe waren die Immunisierungsraten vergleichbar.
Ebenso zeigten die Antikörper Konzentrationen zwischen den JIA Patienten und den gesunden Kontrollpersonen keine signifikanten Unterschiede. Bei Untersuchungen innerhalb der JIA Patienten Gruppe zeigte lediglich der Abstand zwischen der letzten Auffrischungsimpfung und der Blutentnahme signifikante Ergebnisse.
Cooperative Breeding in the Ambrosia Beetle Xyleborus affinis and Management of Its Fungal Symbionts
(2020)
Fungus-farming is known from attine ants, macrotermites, and ambrosia beetles (Scolytinae, Platypodinae). Farming ant and termite societies are superorganismal and grow fungal cultivars in monocultures. Social organization of ambrosia beetle groups and their farming systems are poorly studied, because of their enigmatic life within tunnel systems inside of wood. Ambrosia beetle-fungus symbioses evolved many times independently in both the beetles and their fungal cultivars. Observations suggest that there is evolutionary convergence between these lineages, but also a high variation in the degree of sociality and the modes of fungiculture. Using a laboratory observation technique, I here tried to give insights into the social system and fungus symbiosis of the sugar-cane borer, Xyleborus affinis Eichhoff (Scolytinae: Curculionidae), a currently poorly studied ambrosia beetle. The study revealed a cooperatively breeding system characterized by delayed dispersal of adult daughters, alloparental brood care by larvae and adults, and about half of the totipotent adult daughters laying eggs within the natal nest. Most interesting, there was a tendency of egg-laying females to engage more commonly in mutually beneficial behaviors than non-egg-layers. Fungus gardens covering gallery walls composed of five different filamentous fungi. A Raffaelea isolate was predominant and together with an unidentified fungus likely served as the main food for adults and larvae. Three isolates, a Mucor, a Fusarium and a Phaeoacremonium isolate were most abundant in the oldest gallery part close to the entrance; Mucor, Fusarium and the Raffaelea isolate in diseased individuals. Additionally, there was correlative evidence for some fungal isoaltes influencing beetle feeding and hygienic behaviors. Overall, X. affinis is now the second ambrosia beetle that can be classified as a cooperative breeder with division of labor among and between adults and larvae.
Risk Stratification for Bipolar Disorder Using Polygenic Risk Scores Among Young High-Risk Adults
(2020)
Objective:
Identifying high-risk groups with an increased genetic liability for bipolar disorder (BD) will provide insights into the etiology of BD and contribute to early detection of BD. We used the BD polygenic risk score (PRS) derived from BD genome-wide association studies (GWAS) to explore how such genetic risk manifests in young, high-risk adults. We postulated that BD-PRS would be associated with risk factors for BD.
Methods:
A final sample of 185 young, high-risk German adults (aged 18–35 years) were grouped into three risk groups and compared to a healthy control group (n = 1,100). The risk groups comprised 117 cases with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), 45 with major depressive disorder (MDD), and 23 help-seeking adults with early recognition symptoms [ER: positive family history for BD, (sub)threshold affective symptomatology and/or mood swings, sleeping disorder]. BD-PRS was computed for each participant. Logistic regression models (controlling for sex, age, and the first five ancestry principal components) were used to assess associations of BD-PRS and the high-risk phenotypes.
Results:
We observed an association between BD-PRS and combined risk group status (OR = 1.48, p < 0.001), ADHD diagnosis (OR = 1.32, p = 0.009), MDD diagnosis (OR = 1.96, p < 0.001), and ER group status (OR = 1.7, p = 0.025; not significant after correction for multiple testing) compared to healthy controls.
Conclusions:
In the present study, increased genetic risk for BD was a significant predictor for MDD and ADHD status, but not for ER. These findings support an underlying shared risk for both MDD and BD as well as ADHD and BD. Improving our understanding of the underlying genetic architecture of these phenotypes may aid in early identification and risk stratification.
Polyploid genomes present a challenge for cytogenetic and genomic studies, due to the high number of similar size chromosomes and the simultaneous presence of hardly distinguishable paralogous elements. The karyotype of the Siberian sturgeon (Acipenser baerii) contains around 250 chromosomes and is remarkable for the presence of paralogs from two rounds of whole-genome duplications (WGD). In this study, we applied the sterlet-derived acipenserid satDNA-based whole chromosome-specific probes to analyze the Siberian sturgeon karyotype. We demonstrate that the last genome duplication event in the Siberian sturgeon was accompanied by the simultaneous expansion of several repetitive DNA families. Some of the repetitive probes serve as good cytogenetic markers distinguishing paralogous chromosomes and detecting ancestral syntenic regions, which underwent fusions and fissions. The tendency of minisatellite specificity for chromosome size groups previously observed in the sterlet genome is also visible in the Siberian sturgeon. We provide an initial physical chromosome map of the Siberian sturgeon genome supported by molecular markers. The application of these data will facilitate genomic studies in other recent polyploid sturgeon species.
We present the rapid biophysical characterization of six previously reported putative G‐quadruplex‐forming RNAs from the 5′‐untranslated region (5′‐UTR) of silvestrol‐sensitive transcripts for investigation of their secondary structures. By NMR and CD spectroscopic analysis, we found that only a single sequence—[AGG]\(_{2}\)[CGG]\(_{2}\)C—folds into a single well‐defined G‐quadruplex structure. Sequences with longer poly‐G strands form unspecific aggregates, whereas CGG‐repeat‐containing sequences exhibit a temperature‐dependent equilibrium between a hairpin and a G‐quadruplex structure. The applied experimental strategy is fast and provides robust readout for G‐quadruplex‐forming capacities of RNA oligomers.
Salts of the tetrakis(pentafluoroethyl)aluminate anion [Al(C\(_{2}\)F\(_{5}\))\(_{2}\)]\(^{-}\) were obtained from AlCl\(_{3}\) and LiC\(_{2}\)F\(_{5}\). They were isolated with different counter‐cations and characterized by NMR and vibrational spectroscopy and mass spectrometry. Degradation of the [Al(C\(_{2}\)F\(_{5}\))\(_{4}\)]\(^{-}\) ion was found to proceed via 1,2‐fluorine shifts and stepwise loss of CF(CF\(_{3}\)) under formation of [(C\(_{2}\)F\(_{5}\))\(_{4-n}\)AlF\(_{n}\)]− (n=1–4) as assessed by NMR spectroscopy and mass spectrometry and supported by results of DFT calculations. In addition, the [(C\(_{2}\)F\(_{5}\))AlF\(_{3}\)]\(^{-}\) ion was structurally characterized.
Amphibians evolved in the Devonian period about 400 Mya and represent a transition step in tetrapod evolution. Among amphibians, high-throughput sequencing data are very limited for Caudata, due to their largest genome sizes among terrestrial vertebrates. In this paper we present the transcriptome from the fire bellied newt Cynops orientalis. Data here presented display a high level of completeness, comparable to the fully sequenced genomes available from other amphibians. Moreover, this work focused on genes involved in gametogenesis and sexual development. Surprisingly, the gsdf gene was identified for the first time in a tetrapod species, so far known only from bony fish and basal sarcopterygians. Our analysis failed to isolate fgf24 and foxl3, supporting the possible loss of both genes in the common ancestor of Rhipidistians. In Cynops, the expression analysis of genes described to be sex-related in vertebrates singled out an expected functional role for some genes, while others displayed an unforeseen behavior, confirming the high variability of the sex-related pathway in vertebrates.
The investigation of the biodistribution profile of a cell-based medicinal product is a pivotal prerequisite to allow a factual benefit-risk assessment within the non-clinical to clinical translation in product development. Here, a qPCR-based method to determine the amount of human DNA in mouse DNA was validated according to the guidelines of the European Medicines Agency and the International Council for Harmonisation of Technical Requirements for Pharmaceuticals for Human Use. Furthermore, a preclinical worst-case scenario study was performed in which this method was applied to investigate the biodistribution of 2 x 10\(^6\) intravenously administered, genetically modified, blood outgrowth endothelial cells from hemophilia A patients after 24 h and 7 days. The validation of the qPCR method demonstrated high accuracy, precision, and linearity for the concentration interval of 1:1 x 10\(^3\) to 1:1 x 10\(^6\) human to mouse DNA. The application of this method in the biodistribution study resulted in the detection of human genomes in four out of the eight investigated organs after 24 h. After 7 days, no human DNA was detected in the eight organs analyzed. This biodistribution study provides mandatory data on the toxicokinetic safety profile of an actual candidate cell-based medicinal product. The extensive evaluation of the required validation parameters confirms the applicability of the qPCR method for non-clinical biodistribution studies.
The DFG project “SDN-enabled Application-aware Network Control Architectures and their Performance Assessment” (DFG SDN-App) focused in phase 1 (Jan 2017 – Dec 2019) on software defined networking (SDN). Being a fundamental paradigm shift, SDN enables a remote control of networking devices made by different vendors from a logically centralized controller. In principle, this enables a more dynamic and flexible management of network resources compared to the traditional legacy networks. Phase 1 focused on multimedia applications and their users’ Quality of Experience (QoE).
This documents reports the achievements of the first phase (Jan 2017 – Dec 2019), which is jointly carried out by the Technical University of Munich, Technical University of Berlin, and University of Würzburg. The project started at the institutions in Munich and Würzburg in January 2017 and lasted until December 2019.
In Phase 1, the project targeted the development of fundamental control mechanisms for network-aware application control and application-aware network control in Software Defined Networks (SDN) so to enhance the user perceived quality (QoE). The idea is to leverage the QoE from multiple applications as control input parameter for application-and network control mechanisms. These mechanisms are implemented by an Application Control Plane (ACP) and a Network Control Plane (NCP). In order to obtain a global view of the current system state, applications and network parameters are monitored and communicated to the respective control plane interface. Network and application information and their demands are exchanged between the control planes so to derive appropriate control actions. To this end, a methodology is developed to assess the application performance and in particular the QoE. This requires an appropriate QoE modeling of the applications considered in the project as well as metrics like QoE fairness to be utilized within QoE management.
In summary, the application-network interaction can improve the QoE for multi-application scenarios. This is ensured by utilizing information from the application layer, which are mapped by appropriate QoS-QoE models to QoE within a network control plane. On the other hand, network information is monitored and communicated to the application control plane. Network and application information and their demands are exchanged between the control planes so to derive appropriate control actions.
Bei der vorliegenden Arbeit handelt es sich um eine explorative Pilotstudie im Rahmen einer Kohortenstudie, die als Kooperationsprojekt des Zentrums für Vorsprachliche Entwicklung und Entwicklungsstörungen (ZVES) der Poliklinik für Kieferorthopädie und dem Comprehensive Hearing Center (CHC) der Klinik und Poliklinik für Hals-, Nasen- und Ohrenkrankheiten, plastische und ästhetische Operationen des Universitätsklinikums Würzburg entstanden ist.
In der vorliegenden Arbeit wurde untersucht, inwiefern die Fähigkeit zu hören die Melodieeigenschaften von Vokanten, einer frühen Form von Komfort-Säuglingslauten, beeinflusst. Sofern sich bereits bei dieser primitiven Vokalisationsart Differenzen zeigten, so die Annahme, würden auch komplexere Vokalisationen Unterschiede zwischen gesunden und hörgeschädigten Säuglingen aufweisen.
Anhand der ersten Studienprobanden der Kohortenstudie sowie ergänzender, anonymisiert vorliegender Daten des ZVES Archivs, wurden ausgewählte melodische und strukturelle Kenngrößen der Komfortvokalisation ausgewertet. Als melodische Kenngrößen wurden hierbei insbesondere die mittlere Grundfrequenz sowie die maximale Frequenzamplitude (Hub) betrachtet. Zudem wurden die strukturellen Melodieeigenschaften und die Melodiekomplexität bestimmt. Gegenstand der signalanalytischen Untersuchung war die vergleichende Analyse hochgradig sensorineural hörgeschädigter Probanden (HI) mit unauffälligen Säuglingen der Kontrollgruppe (KG).
Es zeigte sich, dass bereits bei dieser einfachen Vokalisationsart Unterschiede in der Melodiestruktur zwischen den beiden Gruppen bestehen. In der hörgeschädigten Probandengruppe fanden sich tendenziell weniger komplexe Strukturen verglichen mit der gesunden Kontrollgruppe. Berücksichtigt man die Altersentwicklung, lässt sich bei beiden Gruppen eine Zunahme der Komplexität feststellen, die allerdings bei der HI-Gruppe deutlich geringer war. Auch bei der Grundfrequenzanalyse ergaben sich Differenzen zwischen den beiden Probandengruppen. Sowohl bei der Analyse der mittleren Grundfrequenz als auch der maximalen Frequenzamplitude, zeigten sich bei Betrachtung des gesamten untersuchten Altersbereichs tendenziell höhere Werte für die HI-Gruppe.
Zusammenfassung
Der Beitrag stellt vor, wie die Universitätsbibliothek Würzburg im Rahmen ihrer Veranstaltungen rund um das 400-jährige Jubiläum für die Studierenden im Lesesaal ein Escape Game konzipierte und veranstaltete. Nach einem kurzen Abriss, woher das Konzept des Live-Action Escape Game stammt, liegt der Fokus auf den konkreten Arbeitsschritten, die mit der Umsetzung dieses an wissenschaftlichen Bibliotheken bisher wenig vertretenen Formats verbunden waren.
This article examines so-called colonial discourses in Belgium on the former Sub-Saharan colony owned by the Belgian King, Leopold II., which today is known as the Democratic Republic of Congo (DR Congo) or the Congo-Kinshasa. After having introduced the colonial history of the DR Congo from the 15th century until 1910, an empirical analysis of the colonial discourses in Belgium from the 1890s until today will be illustrated in conjunction with Belgium’s linguistic-cultural division and the age-related divergence. Belgian colonial discourse is characterized by a historical misrepresentation by the political authorities while especially social forces have pled for a critical examination of their own colonial history in Belgium since the year 2000.
Background
The treatment of septic arthritis, caused by either hematogenous seeding, injections, or surgery, can be challenging. Staged reverse shoulder arthroplasty (RSA) with temporary implantation of an antibiotic-loaded spacer is widely accepted but still discussed controversially. This study investigated the shoulder-specific bacterial spectrum, infection control rate, functional outcome, and infection-free survival rate after staged RSA in the mid- to long-term follow-up. It was hypothesized that staged RSA would show a high infection-free survival rate.
Methods
A total of 39 patients treated with staged RSA for primary septic arthritis (n = 8), secondary infection (n = 8), or periprosthetic infection (n = 23) were retrospectively included. The infection control rate was calculated based on cultures taken intraoperatively at spacer removal and RSA implantation. Infection-free survival was defined as no revision due to infection. The minimum follow-up period for functional outcome assessment was 2 years (n = 14; mean, 76 months; range, 31-128 months).
Results
Cutibacterium (26%) and coagulase-negative staphylococci (23%) were the predominant pathogens. The infection control rate was 90%. The cumulative infection-free survival rate was 91% after 128 months. Follow-up examinations showed a mean Constant score of 48 (range, 7-85), a mean QuickDASH (short version of Disabilities of the Arm, Shoulder and Hand questionnaire) score of 40.0 (range, 11.4-93.3), and a mean pain score of 1.6 (range, 0-7).
Conclusion
Staged RSA implantation was confirmed to be a reliable treatment option for primary, secondary, and periprosthetic infections of the shoulder. The infection control rate and infection-free survival rate are satisfactory. However, patients and surgeons must be aware of functional impairment even after successful treatment of infections.
Increasing natural pest control in agricultural fields is an important aim of ecological intensification. Combined effects of landscape context and local placement of agri‐environmental schemes (AES) on natural pest control and within‐field distance functions of natural pest control agents have rarely been addressed but might affect the distribution of biocontrol providers. Importantly, it is currently unknown whether ecosystem services provided by adjacent AES are consistent for different crop types during crop rotation.
In this study, we assessed whether crop rotation from oilseed rape to cereals altered within‐field distance functions of ground‐dwelling predators from adjacent agri‐environmental fields along a gradient in landscape context. Additionally, we recorded crop pests, predation rates, parasitoids as well as crop yields on a total of 30 study sites.
Distance functions varied between trophic levels: Carabid richness decreased while densities of carabid beetles, staphylinid beetles as well as crop yields increased towards the field centres. Distance functions of parasitoids and pests were modulated by the amount of semi‐natural habitat in the surrounding landscape, while the effects of adjacent AES were limited.
Distance decay functions found for ground‐dwelling predators in oilseed rape in the previous year were not always present in cereals. Increasing distance to the field edge also increased effects of crop rotation on carabid beetle assemblages, indicating a source habitat function of field edges.
Synthesis and applications. Distance functions of natural pest control are not universal and the effects of agri‐environmental schemes (AES) in different adjacent crops during crop rotation vary and depend on ecological contrasts. A network of semi‐natural habitats and spatially optimized AES habitats can benefit pest control in agricultural landscapes, but constraints as a result of crop type need to be addressed by annually targeted, spatially shifting agri‐environment schemes for different crops.
Plants may use different strategies to attract pollinators in long distance (e.g. floral display) and in short distance (e.g. ratio between differentially colored flowers) scales. The Verbenaceae Lantana canescens Kunth is a wide spread species in open sites of the Brazilian Pantanal wetland. Individuals of this generalist species can produce a variable number of open inflorescences with yellow and white flowers that are organized in whorls. In this study we tested the hypothesis that increased floral display (long distance attraction) and the ratio between yellow and white flowers (short distance attraction) enhances the number of pollinator species and individuals. We observed flower visitors and calculated floral parameters in 38 plots of 1 m2 each, that contained a varying number of flowering L. canescens individuals. Non-metric multidimensional scaling and Bray-Curtis distances were used to account for flower visitor composition and the relative visitation rate, respectively. We used a structural equation model to test the power of each predictor variable on the visitation rate and a covariance analysis to disentangle the effect of each independent variable on the frequency of plant-pollinator interactions. We found that the number of flower visitors and the visitation rate increased with increasing number of inflorescences. Disentangling long and short distance attraction indicated that the number of inflorescences (per plot) and the number of yellow flowers (yellowing effect) contributed most to flower visitation at long and short distance, respectively.
Intrakranielle Blutungen sind im Säuglingsalter seltene, aber lebensbedrohende Ereignisse. Neben Gefäßmissbildungen, Stoffwechseldefekten sowie Störungen der Blutgerinnung kommen v. a. nichtakzidentielle Traumata, Schütteltrauma in Betracht. Die klinische Diagnostik umfasst hinsichtlich der Blutungsgenese neben Sonographie und MRT als apparatives Verfahren auch eine Fundoskopie sowie laborchemische Analysen, insbesondere der Gerinnungsparameter. Für die Blutgerinnung ist das fettlösliche Vitamin K essenziell: Frühe, klassische und späte Vitamin-K-Mangel-Blutungen werden dabei unterschieden. Um ein gehäuftes Wiederauftreten von Vitamin-K-Mangel-Blutungen bei Neugeborenen und jungen Säuglingen zu verhindern, bedarf es einer hinreichenden Aufklärung der Eltern. Eine Verweigerung der Prophylaxe scheint Folge einer weltanschaulich begründeten Ablehnung der Schulmedizin und ein zunehmendes Phänomen in wohlhabenden Industrieländern zu sein.
The aim of the present study was a refined analysis of neuroinflammation including TMEM119 as a useful microglia-specific marker in forensic assessments of traumatic causes of death, e.g., traumatic brain injury (TBI). Human brain tissue samples were obtained from autopsies and divided into cases with lethal TBI (n = 25) and subdivided into three groups according to their trauma survival time and compared with an age-, gender-, and postmortem interval-matched cohort of sudden cardiovascular fatalities as controls (n = 23). Brain tissue samples next to cortex contusions and surrounding white matter as well as samples of the ipsilateral uninjured brain stem and cerebellum were collected and stained immunohistochemically with antibodies against TMEM119, CD206, and CCR2. We could document the highest number of TMEM119-positive cells in acute TBI death with highly significant differences to the control numbers. CCR2-positive monocytes showed a significantly higher cell count in the cortex samples of TBI cases than in the controls with an increasing number of immunopositive cells over time. The number of CD206-positive M2 microglial cells increased survival time-dependent. After 3 days of survival, the cell number increased significantly in all four regions investigated compared with controls. In sum, we validate a specific and robustly expressed as well as fast reacting microglia marker, TMEM119, which distinguishes microglia from resident and infiltrating macrophages and thus offers a great potential for the estimation of the minimum survival time after TBI.
Hintergrund: Für Beschäftigte im Gesundheitswesen besteht die Gefahr einer Kontamination und folgenden Infektion durch Blut übertragbare Krankheitserreger, insbesondere durch Hepatitis B, C und das Humane Immundefizienz-Virus. Die Kontaminationshäufigkeiten und -hergänge sind unter den Beschäftigten allerdings nicht gleich verteilt.
Ziel der Arbeit: Identifikation von Risikogruppen für Kontaminationsereignisse mit potentiell infektiösen Körpermaterialien durch detaillierte Subgruppenanalysen.
Material und Methoden: Retrospektive Studie an einer deutschen Universitätsklinik im Zeitraum 2010 bis 2014. Die Datenerhebung erfolgte mittels standardisierter Checklisten. Abweichungen der absoluten bzw. relativen Häufigkeiten wurden mittels Kontingenzanalysen, Fishers exaktem Test sowie Kaplan-Meier-Survival-Funktionen untersucht.
Ergebnisse: Kontaminationsereignisse mit potentiell infektiösen Körpermaterialien stellen mit knapp einem Ereignis pro Tag an einem deutschen Universitätsklinikum häufige Arbeitsunfälle dar. Ein erhöhtes Kontaminationsrisiko scheint unter Beschäftigten der operativen Fächer, der Desinfektion/Sterilisation, Hebammen und Kardiotechniker zu bestehen. Niedrige Hepatitis B-Impfraten fanden sich unter Zahnmedizinstudierenden.
Diskussion: Anhand der insgesamt niedrigen Kontaminations- und hohen Hepatitis B-Durchimpfungsraten kann auf sichere Arbeitsbedingungen geschlossen werden, vorbehaltlich niedriger Dunkelziffern. Allerdings sollte aufgrund der teils geringen Kopfzahlen in den Risikoberufsgruppen eine besonders tiefgreifende Evaluation der Arbeitsbedingungen zur Risikoreduktion von Kontaminationsereignissen mit potentiell infektiösen Körpermaterialien erfolgen.
Time-triggered communication is widely used throughout several industry do-
mains, primarily for reliable and real-time capable data transfers. However,
existing time-triggered technologies are designed for terrestrial usage and not
directly applicable to space applications due to the harsh environment. In-
stead, specific hardware must be developed to deal with thermal, mechanical,
and especially radiation effects.
SpaceWire, as an event-triggered communication technology, has been used
for years in a large number of space missions. Its moderate complexity, her-
itage, and transmission rates up to 400 MBits/s are one of the main ad-
vantages and often without alternatives for on-board computing systems of
spacecraft. At present, real-time data transfers are either achieved by prior-
itization inside SpaceWire routers or by applying a simplified time-triggered
approach. These solutions either imply problems if they are used inside dis-
tributed on-board computing systems or in case of networks with more than
a single router are required.
This work provides a solution for the real-time problem by developing
a novel clock synchronization approach. This approach is focused on being
compatible with distributed system structures and allows time-triggered data
transfers. A significant difference to existing technologies is the remote clock
estimation by the use of pulses. They are transferred over the network and
remove the need for latency accumulation, which allows the incorporation of
standardized SpaceWire equipment. Additionally, local clocks are controlled
decentralized and provide different correction capabilities in order to handle
oscillator induced uncertainties. All these functionalities are provided by a developed Network Controller (NC), able to isolate the attached network and
to control accesses.
Nowadays, employees have to work with applications, technical services, and systems every day for hours. Hence, performance degradation of such systems might be perceived negatively by the employees, increase frustration, and might also have a negative effect on their productivity. The assessment of the application's performance in order to provide a smooth operation of the application is part of the application management. Within this process it is not sufficient to assess the system performance solely on technical performance parameters, e.g., response or loading times. These values have to be set into relation to the perceived performance quality on the user's side - the quality of experience (QoE).
This dissertation focuses on the monitoring and estimation of the QoE of enterprise applications. As building models to estimate the QoE requires quality ratings from the users as ground truth, one part of this work addresses methods to collect such ratings. Besides the evaluation of approaches to improve the quality of results of tasks and studies completed on crowdsourcing platforms, a general concept for monitoring and estimating QoE in enterprise environments is presented. Here, relevant design dimension of subjective studies are identified and their impact of the QoE is evaluated and discussed. By considering the findings, a methodology for collecting quality ratings from employees during their regular work is developed. The method is realized by implementing a tool to conduct short surveys and deployed in a cooperating company.
As a foundation for learning QoE estimation models, this work investigates the relationship between user-provided ratings and technical performance parameters. This analysis is based on a data set collected in a user study in a cooperating company during a time span of 1.5 years. Finally, two QoE estimation models are introduced and their performance is evaluated.
Evaluating the Quality of Experience (QoE) of video streaming and its influence factors has become paramount for streaming providers, as they want to maintain high satisfaction for their customers. In this context, crowdsourced user studies became a valuable tool to evaluate different factors which can affect the perceived user experience on a large scale. In general, most of these crowdsourcing studies either use, what we refer to, as an in vivo or an in vitro interface design. In vivo design means that the study participant has to rate the QoE of a video that is embedded in an application similar to a real streaming service, e.g., YouTube or Netflix. In vitro design refers to a setting, in which the video stream is separated from a specific service and thus, the video plays on a plain background. Although these interface designs vary widely, the results are often compared and generalized. In this work, we use a crowdsourcing study to investigate the influence of three interface design alternatives, an in vitro and two in vivo designs with different levels of interactiveness, on the perceived video QoE. Contrary to our expectations, the results indicate that there is no significant influence of the study’s interface design in general on the video experience. Furthermore, we found that the in vivo design does not reduce the test takers’ attentiveness. However, we observed that participants who interacted with the test interface reported a higher video QoE than other groups.
Hydrogels that can mimic mechanical properties and functions of biological tissue have attracted great interest in tissue engineering and biofabrication. In these fields, new materials and approaches to prepare hydrogels without using toxic starting materials or materials that decompose into toxic compounds remain to be sought after. Here, we report the crosslinking of commercial, unfunctionalized hydrophilic poly(2-ethyl-2-oxazoline) using peroxide copolymers in their melt. The influence of temperature, peroxide copolymer concentration, and duration of the crosslinking process has been investigated. The method allows to create hydrogels from unfunctionalized polymers in their melt and to control the mechanical properties of the resulting materials. The design of hydrogels with a suitable mechanical performance is of crucial importance in many existing and potential applications of soft materials, including medical applications.
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.
Head and neck squamous cell carcinoma (HNSCC) is a widespread disease with a low survival rate and a high risk of recurrence. Nowadays, immune checkpoint inhibitor (ICI) treatment is approved for HNSCC as a first-line treatment in recurrent and metastatic disease. ICI treatment yields a clear survival benefit, but overall response rates are still unsatisfactory. As shown in different cancer models, hepatocyte growth factor/mesenchymal–epithelial transition (HGF/Met) signaling contributes to an immunosuppressive microenvironment. Therefore, we investigated the relationship between HGF and programmed cell death protein 1 (PD-L1) expression in HNSCC cell lines. The preclinical data show a robust PD-L1 induction upon HGF stimulation. Further analysis revealed that the HGF-mediated upregulation of PD-L1 is MAP kinase-dependent. We then hypothesized that serum levels of HGF and soluble programmed cell death protein 1 (sPD-L1) could be potential markers of ICI treatment failure. Thus, we determined serum levels of these proteins in 20 HNSCC patients before ICI treatment and correlated them with treatment outcomes. Importantly, the clinical data showed a positive correlation of both serum proteins (HGF and sPD-L1) in HNSCC patient’s sera. Moreover, the serum concentration of sPD-L1 was significantly higher in ICI non-responsive patients. Our findings indicate a potential role for sPD-L1 as a prognostic marker for ICI treatment in HNSCC.
Mapping human pressures on biodiversity across the planet uncovers anthropogenic threat complexes
(2020)
Climate change and other anthropogenic drivers of biodiversity change are unequally distributed across the world. Overlap in the distributions of different drivers have important implications for biodiversity change attribution and the potential for interactive effects. However, the spatial relationships among different drivers and whether they differ between the terrestrial and marine realm has yet to be examined.
We compiled global gridded datasets on climate change, land‐use, resource exploitation, pollution, alien species potential and human population density. We used multivariate statistics to examine the spatial relationships among the drivers and to characterize the typical combinations of drivers experienced by different regions of the world.
We found stronger positive correlations among drivers in the terrestrial than in the marine realm, leading to areas with high intensities of multiple drivers on land. Climate change tended to be negatively correlated with other drivers in the terrestrial realm (e.g. in the tundra and boreal forest with high climate change but low human use and pollution), whereas the opposite was true in the marine realm (e.g. in the Indo‐Pacific with high climate change and high fishing).
We show that different regions of the world can be defined by Anthropogenic Threat Complexes (ATCs), distinguished by different sets of drivers with varying intensities. We identify 11 ATCs that can be used to test hypotheses about patterns of biodiversity and ecosystem change, especially about the joint effects of multiple drivers.
Our global analysis highlights the broad conservation priorities needed to mitigate the impacts of anthropogenic change, with different priorities emerging on land and in the ocean, and in different parts of the world.
The exposure of humans to nano-and microplastic particles (NMPs) is an issue recognized as a potential health hazard by scientists, authorities, politics, non-governmental organizations and the general public. The concentration of NMPs in the environment is increasing concomitantly with global plastic production and the usage of plastic materials. NMPs are detectable in numerous aquatic organisms and also in human samples, therefore necessitating a risk assessment of NMPs for human health. So far, a comprehensive risk assessment of NMPs is hampered by limited availability of appropriate reference materials, analytical obstacles and a lack of definitions and standardized study designs. Most studies conducted so far used polystyrene (PS) spheres as a matter of availability, although this polymer type accounts for only about 7% of total plastic production. Differently sized particles, different concentration and incubation times, and various biological models have been used, yielding hardly comparable data sets. Crucial physico-chemical properties of NMPs such as surface (charge, polarity, chemical reactivity), supplemented additives and adsorbed chemicals have been widely excluded from studies, although in particular the surface of NMPs determines the interaction with cellular membranes. In this manuscript we give an overview about the critical parameters which should be considered when performing risk assessments of NMPs, including novel reference materials, taking into account surface modifications (e.g., reflecting weathering processes), and the possible role of NMPs as a substrate and/or carrier for (pathogenic) microbes. Moreover, we make suggestions for biological model systems to evaluate immediate toxicity, long-term effects and the potential of NMPs to cross biological barriers. We are convinced that standardized reference materials and experimental parameters along with technical innovations in (nano)-particle sampling and analytics are a prerequisite for the successful realization of conclusive human health risk assessments of NMPs.
Background: Integrase strand transfer inhibitors (INSTIs) are the latest addition to the array of antiretroviral compounds used to treat an infection with Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV). Due to their high efficacy and increased tolerability, INSTIs have become an integral part of first-line therapy in most high-income countries over the past years. However, little is known about HIV-1’s genetic inter- and intra-subtype diversity on the Integrase (IN)-gene and its impact on the emergence of INSTI-resistance. In the absence of a functional cure, long-term efficacy of first-line compounds remains paramount for reducing virological failure and curbing on-going HIV transmissions. South Africa, harbouring more than 20% of the global HIV burden (7.7 / 37.9 million people), requires international attention in order to globally pursue UNAIDS’ (Joint United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS) 90-90-90 goals and the road to ending the HIV/AIDS (Acquired immunodeficiency syndrome) pandemic by 2030.
Methods: In this study, the prevalence of INSTI-resistance associated mutations (RAM) was investigated in a cohort of 169 archived drug-naïve blood samples from multiple collection sites around Cape Town, South Africa. Viral RNA was isolated from plasma samples, the integrase fragment amplified by RT-PCR and subsequently sequenced by Sanger-sequencing. Additionally, all publicly available drug-naïve, South African IN sequences, isolated before the availability of the first INSTIs in 2007, were retrieved from the Los Alamos HIV sequence database (n=284). All sequences were analysed for RAMs using the Stanford HIV Drug resistance database. The identification of polymorphism in the South African subtype C IN consensus sequence allowed for comparative analyses with global subtype B, as well as subtype C sequences, from countries other than South Africa.
Results: The IN gene could be amplified and sequenced in 95/169 samples (56%). Phylogenetic inference revealed close homology between three sequence-pairs, warranting the exclusion of 3/95 sequences from further analyses. Of the 92 samples used for mutational analyses, 86/92 (93.5%) belonged to subtype C, 5/92 (5.4%) to subtype B and 1/92 (1.1%) to subtype A. The prevalence of major and accessory INSTI RAMs was 0/92 (0%) and 1/91 (1.1%), respectively, similar to the observed rates of 8/284 (2.8%) and 8/284 (2.8%) in the database sequences (p = 0.2076 and p = 0.6944, Fisher’s exact test). Compared to subtype B IN sequences, 15 polymorphisms were significantly enriched in South African subtype C sequences (corrected p<0.0015. Fisher’s exact test, Bonferroni post-hoc procedure).
Compared to subtype C IN sequences isolated outside South Africa, four polymorphisms were significantly enriched in this study cohort (corrected p<0.0014, Fisher’s exact test, Bonferroni post-hoc procedure). The highest prevalence margin was observed for the polymorphism Met50Ile being present in 60.1% of South African subtype C sequences, compared to 37% in non-South African subtype C sequences.
Conclusions: The low prevalence of major and minor RAMs in all South African Integrase sequences predicts a high susceptibility to INSTIs, however, the presence of natural polymorphisms, in particular Met50Ile, in the majority of sequences warrants further monitoring under therapeutic pressure, as their role in mutational pathways leading to INSTI- resistance is yet to be determined. Additionally, this study revealed the presence of substantial inter- and intra-subtype diversity within the HIV-1 Subtype C IN-gene. These results implicate the need for more research on a regional, potentially patient-specific level, as mutational insights from other diverse backgrounds may not accurately represent the South African context. The implementation of a national pre-treatment INSTI-resistance screening program may provide necessary insights into the development of mutational pathways leading to INSTI-resistance under therapeutic pressure for the South African context and thereby bring South Africa one step closer to achieving UNAIDS 90-90-90 goals and ending the AIDS epidemic by 2030.
Deterioration of gait and alterations of physiological gait initiation contribute significantly to the burden of disease in Parkinson's disease. This paper systematically investigates disease-specific alterations during the postural phases of gait initiation and demonstrates the influence of dopaminergic networks by assessing levodopa mediated improvements in motor performance and correlation of motor behavior with loss of striatal and cortical dopaminergic neurons. Particular attention is given to known confounders such as initial stance and anthropometrics.
Trotz ständiger Weiterentwicklung der modernen Endoprothetik weist ein künstliches Gelenk auch heute eine begrenzte Haltbarkeit auf. Insbesondere bei der Versorgung jüngerer Patienten mit gestiegener Lebenserwartung wird häufig die Prothesenstandzeit aufgebraucht und ein komplizierter Revisionseingriff notwendig. Hierbei ist die aseptische Prothesenlockerung der häufigste Grund für den Austausch eines Implantates. Das Knochenmark des betreffenden Knochens enthält humane Mesenchymale Stammzellen (hMSC), die zur Aufrechterhaltung und Regeneration des Bindegewebes und des Knochens selbst beitragen. Ob diese Zellen z.B. durch ein Proliferations- oder Differenzierungsdefizit eine Rolle in der Ätiologie einer aseptischen Prothesenlockerung spielen, ist bisher nicht abschließend geklärt.
In der vorliegenden Arbeit wurde die regenerative Kapazität von hMSC von zwei Spendergruppen untersucht und verglichen: Als Wechselgruppe dienten Patienten, bei denen es zu einer aseptischen Prothesenlockerung und der Notwendigkeit eines Revisionseingriffes (Wechseloperation) gekommen war. Patienten, denen primär eine Hüft- oder Kniegelenksendoprothese eingesetzt wurde, bildeten die Kontrollgruppe. Zur Beurteilung der regenerativen Eigenschaften der hMSC wurde zum einen das Wachstums- und Alterungsverhalten in Zellkultur zum anderen die in vitro Differenzierungskapazität untersucht.
Purpose of Review
This article provides an overview of current findings on Theory of Mind (ToM) in human children and adults and highlights the relationship between task specifications and their outcome in socio-cognitive research.
Recent Findings
ToM, the capacity to reason about and infer others’ mental states, develops progressively throughout childhood—the exact time course is still a matter of debate. Neuroimaging studies indicate the involvement of a widespread neuronal network during mentalizing, suggesting that ToM is a multifaceted process. Accordingly, the tasks and trainings that currently exist to investigate and enhance ToM are heterogeneous, and the outcomes largely depend on the paradigm that was used.
Summary
We argue for the implementation of multiple-task batteries in the assessment of socio-cognitive abilities. Decisions for a particular paradigm need to be carefully considered and justified. We want to emphasize the importance of targeted research on the relationship between task specifications and outcomes.
The characterization and numerical solution of two non-smooth optimal control problems governed by a Fokker–Planck (FP) equation are investigated in the framework of the Pontryagin maximum principle (PMP). The two FP control problems are related to the problem of determining open- and closed-loop controls for a stochastic process whose probability density function is modelled by the FP equation. In both cases, existence and PMP characterisation of optimal controls are proved, and PMP-based numerical optimization schemes are implemented that solve the PMP optimality conditions to determine the controls sought. Results of experiments are presented that successfully validate the proposed computational framework and allow to compare the two control strategies.
In dieser Studie wird die biomechanische Stabilität des anterioren subkutanen Fixateur Interne (USS II Polyaxiales- bzw. Click’X System) zur Stabilisierung der vorderen Beckenringverletzung mit der des supraacetabulären Fixateur Externe verglichen.
An 36 Beckenmodellen aus Polyurethanschaum wurden instabile Beckenringverletzungen generiert. Diese wurden zunächst posterior mit je zwei sakroiliakalen Schrauben und anterior jeweils mit einem der drei genannten Fixateure versorgt und dann im Einbeinstand für je 1000 Zyklen mit 300, 400 und 500 N be- und entlastet.
Statistisch zeigt sich zwischen den drei Gruppen kein signifikanter Unterschied für die Stabilität.
Mit geringeren Komplikationsraten und vergleichbarer Stabilität bietet der anteriore subkutane Fixateur Interne klinisch sowie biomechanisch eine Alternative zum Fixateur Externe.
Zudem besteht die Forderung nach einem für die Beckenringfixation konzipierten subkutanen Fixations-System, das unerwünschte Bewegungsfreiheiten des Titanbügels verhindert und damit Risiken für die Patienten minimiert.
Produkte aus Kunststoff gehören heutzutage wie selbstverständlich zu unserem Alltag. Mit dem vermehrten Einsatz von Verpackungen und Wegwerfprodukten aus Plastik wachsen aber auch die Herausforderungen, die mit der Entsorgung dieses Materials verbunden sind. Umweltverschmutzung durch Plastikabfälle, Strategien zur Plastikvermeidung und die Notwendigkeit des Recyclings werden in den Medien in den letzten Jahren verstärkt diskutiert.
Schon in den 1990er-Jahren wurde in der Bundesrepublik Deutschland mit der Einführung des Dualen Systems die Schaffung einer umfassenden Infrastruktur zur Sammlung, Sortierung und Wiederverwertung von Verpackungsabfällen in die Wege geleitet. Seitdem sammeln Millionen deutsche Haushalte ihre gebrauchten Verpackungen getrennt vom restlichen Müll in Gelben Säcken.
Am Beispiel der Stadt Würzburg gibt die vorliegende Arbeit Einblicke in die Funktionsweise des Dualen Systems und zeigt die Verknüpfungen zwischen den einzelnen beteiligten Akteur*innen auf. Zudem wird untersucht, inwiefern der Gelbe Sack den Umgang mit Verpackungsabfällen im alltäglichen Leben mitbestimmt und welche Rolle seine eigene Materialität hierbei spielt.
Partial deletion of chromosome 21q is a very rare genetic condition with highly variable phenotypic features including heart defects, high or cleft palate, brain malformations (e.g., cerebral atrophy), developmental delay and intellectual disability. So far, there is very limited knowledge about psychiatric disorders and their effective treatment in this special population. To fill this gap, the authors present the case of an initially five-year-old girl with distal deletion (del21q22.2) and comorbid oppositional defiant disorder (main psychiatric diagnosis) covering a period of time of almost four years comprising initial psychological/psychiatric assessment, subsequent treatment with Parent–Child Interaction Therapy (PCIT), and follow-up assessments. Post-intervention results including a 19-month follow-up indicated good overall efficacy of PCIT and high parental satisfaction with the treatment. This case report makes a substantial contribution to enhancing knowledge on psychiatric comorbidity and its effective treatment in patients with terminal 21q deletion. Moreover, it emphasizes the necessity of multidisciplinarity in diagnosis and treatment due to the variety of anomalies associated with 21q deletion. Regular screenings for psychiatric disorders and (if indicated) thorough psychological and psychiatric assessment seem to be reasonable in most affected children, as children with developmental delays are at increased risk of developing psychiatric disorders. As demonstrated with this case report, PCIT seems to be a good choice to effectively reduce disruptive behaviors in young children with partial deletion of chromosome 21q.