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Das Secosterid Vitamin D3 wird durch die Nahrung aufgenommen oder im Organismus synthetisiert, wobei eine Reaktion in der Haut durch einen photochemischen Prozess katalysiert wird.Durch zwei Hydroxylierungsschritte in Leber und Niere wird Vitamin D3 über 25(OH) Vitamin D3 zum aktiven 1,25(OH)2 Vitamin D3-Hormon. 1,25(OH)2 Vitamin D3 hat eine wichtige Funktion im Knochenstoffwechsel, es reguliert die Ca2+-Resorption im Dünndarm. Die 1,25(OH)2 Vitamin D3-Synthese in der Niere wird durch Parathormon (PTH) kontrolliert. Ist die Serum Ca2+-Konzentration niedrig, wird PTH ausgeschüttet und die 1a-Hydroxylase, das 25(OH) Vitamin D3-aktivierende Enzym, stimuliert. Das Prinzip der (Seco)steroid-Aktivierung und -Inaktivierung in glandulären Organen, wie Leber und Niere mit anschließender Freisetzung der aktiven Hormone und Transport zu den jeweiligen Zielgeweben gilt heute nicht mehr uneingeschränkt. Auch Einzelzellen sind in der Lage Steroid-modifizierende Enzyme, die Hydroxylasen und Dehydrogenasen, zu exprimieren. Monozytäre Zellen exprimieren das 1,25(OH)2 Vitamin D3-aktivierende und das -inaktivierende Enzym, die 1a-Hydroxylase und die 24-Hydroxylase. Sie sind somit in der Lage, 1,25(OH)2 Vitamin D3 zu sezernieren, welches parakrin auf Nachbarzellen wirken kann. In diesem Zusammenhang wurde die Expression und Regulation der 1a-Hydroxylase in peripheren Blutmonozyten (PBM) und monozytären THP1-Zellen untersucht. Durch Supplementation der Zellen mit dem Substrat 25(OH) Vitamin D3 konnte die Produktion an aktivem 1,25(OH)2 Vitamin D3-Hormon in PBM signifikant gesteigert werden. In PBM konnte im Gegensatz zum systemischen Ca2+-Stoffwechsel nur ein geringer Einfluss auf die 1a-Hydroxylase-Aktivität beobachtet werden. Durch RT-PCR-Amplifikation konnte eine Expression des PTH Rezeptors Typ 1 (PTHR1) in PBM und Dendritischen Zellen nachgewiesen werden. Ein weiterer Ligand des PTHR1 ist PTH related Protein (PTHrP), ein Faktor der die Tumorhyperkalzämie propagiert. Durch Markierungsexperimente mit fluoreszenz-markiertem PTHrP konnte gezeigt werden, dass PTHrP an die Zellmembran von PBM und Dendritischen Zellen bindet und in den Zellkern von Dendritischen Zellen transportiert wird. Im Rahmen dieser Arbeit wurde die Expression 1,25(OH)2 Vitamin D3-responsive Gene in Monozyten/Makrophagen untersucht. Die Expression der 24-Hydroxylase wird innerhalb der Differenzierung von myeloischen THP1-Zellen zu Makrophagen- bzw. Osteoklasten-ähnlichen Zellen transient induziert. Als weiteres 1,25(OH)2 Vitamin D3-responsives Gen wurde die Expression von Osteopontin (OPN) untersucht. OPN ist ein vor allem in Knochen vorkommendes Matrixprotein, das wesentlich an der Zelladhäsion beteiligt ist. OPN wird in THP1-Zellen im Zuge der Differenzierung zunehmend exprimiert. Durch immunhistochemische Untersuchungen konnte OPN in Granulomen von Morbus Crohn- und Leberschnitten detektiert werden. Es spielt hier eine wesentliche Rolle bei der Granulomentstehung. Die Thioredoxin Reduktase 1 (TR1) ist ein Selenoenzym, welches maßgeblich an der Reduktion von Disulfidbindungen in Proteinen beteiligt ist. Es moduliert Protein/Protein- und Protein/DNA-Interaktionen wie die Bindung der Transkriptionsfaktoren AP1 und NFkB an DNA-responsive Elemente. Die Expression der TR1 wird in THP1-Zellen im Rahmen der Differenzierung induziert und ist in differenzierten Zellen maximal. Aktivitätsmessungen deckten sich mit dieser Beobachtung. In peripheren Blutmonozyten steigt die TR-Aktivität alleine durch Adhäsion der Zellen an das Kulturgefäß und nach Behandlung mit 1,25(OH)2 Vitamin D3. Die Untersuchungen der vorliegenden Arbeit zeigten eine Abhängigkeit der TR-Aktivität vom Differenzierungsgrad der Zellen und der Supplementation des Mediums mit dem Spurenelement Selen. Die Expression weiterer Selenoproteine in monozytären Zellen wurde nachgewiesen. So konnten durch 75Selenit-Markierungsexperimente neun Selenoproteine in THP1-Zellen detektiert werden, von denen fünf sezerniert werden. Ein weiteres, in monozytären Zellen charakterisiertes Selenoprotein ist die zelluläre Glutathionperoxidase. Ihre Aktivität konnte in Selenit-supplementierten Zellen um das 70fache gesteigert werden. Die Kultivierung monozytärer Zellen unter Selenit-Supplementation beeinflusst die Funktion dieser Zellen wesentlich. So konnte beobachtet werden, dass die Anzahl an phagozytierenden, zu Makrophagen differenzierten THP1-Zellen nach Selenit-Supplementation abnahm, während die Phagozytoserate der einzelnen Zellen anstieg. Die erzielten Ergebnisse zeigen, dass monozytäre Zellen mit Komponenten des 1,25(OH)2 Vitamin D3 Stoffwechsels ausgestattet sind und aktives 1,25(OH)2 Vitamin D3-Hormon produzieren, sezernieren und inaktivieren können. Die lokale Kontrolle der 1,25(OH)2 Vitamin D3 Stoffwechsels ausgestattet sind und aktives 1,25(OH)2 Vitamin D3-responsiver Gene, wie die Expression des Selenoproteins TR1, das einen direkten Einfluss auf den Redoxstatus und den Abbau reaktiver Sauerstoffverbindungen in diesen und Nachbarzellen ausübt.
Im Katabolismus methylverzweigter Fettsäuren spielt die alpha-Methylacyl-CoA-Racemase eine wichtige Rolle, indem sie die (R)- und (S)-Isomere von alpha-methylverzweigten Fettsäuren als Coenzym A Thioester racemisiert. Methylverzweigte Fettsäuren entstehen beim Abbau von Isoprenoiden und werden darüber hinaus auch von vielen Organismen, wie z.B. Mycobakterien, synthetisiert. Die Hauptaufgabe der Racemase ist aber vermutlich in der Biosynthese von Gallensäuren zu sehen. Das Ziel der vorliegenden Arbeit war es, die alpha-Methylacyl-CoA-Racemase aus humanem Gewebe zu reinigen und zu charakterisieren sowie ihre physiologische Rolle im Katabolismus verzweigtkettiger Fettsäuren und der Gallensäurebiosynthese zu untersuchen. Die alpha-Methylacyl-CoA-Racemase wurde aus humanem Gewebe zur Homogenität gereinigt, umfassend biochemisch charakterisiert und zur genauen molekularbiologischen Analyse in E.coli kloniert. Die Aktivität der Racemase wurde anhand der [³H]H2O-Freisetzung aus [alpha-³H]-a-Methylacyl-CoAs bestimmt. Die humane Racemase ist in der aktiven Form ein monomeres Protein und besteht aus 382 Aminosäuren. Als Substrate akzeptiert das Enzym ein breites Spektrum von alpha-Methylacyl-CoAs. Neben den Coenzym A-Thioestern alpha-methylverzweigter Fettsäuren, wie Pristansäure, werden auch CoA-Ester von Steroidderivaten, z.B. des Gallensäureintermediats Trihydroxycoprostansäure, und aromatischen Phenylpropionsäuren, wie dem Analgetikum Ibuprofen, umgesetzt. Freie Fettsäuren, geradkettige oder beta-methylverzweigte Acyl-CoAs werden nicht racemisiert. Die alpha-Methylacyl-CoA-Racemase ist im Menschen zu ca. 80 Prozent auf die Peroxisomen und ca. 20 Prozent auf die Mitochondrien verteilt, wobei entsprechende peroxisomale (PTS 1) und mitochondriale (MTS) Transportsignale die Lokalisation bestimmen. Die vollständige cDNA-Sequenz der humanen a-Methylacyl-CoA-Racemase hat eine Gesamtlänge von 2039 Basenpaaren mit einem offenen Leseraster von 89 - 1237 bp. Das Startcodon ATG ist in eine klassische Kozak-Sequenz zum Translationsstart eingebettet. Die Protein endet am C-Terminus mit dem Sequenzmotiv –KASL, das dem peroxisomalen Transportsignal (PTS I) einiger Säugetierkatalasen entspricht. Aufgrund alternativer Polyadenylierung sind in allen untersuchten menschlichen Geweben Transkripte von 1,6 kb bzw. 2,0 kb zu finden. Es liegt keine gewebsabhängige Polyadenylierung vor, die Racemase wird aber gewebsspezifisch exprimiert (besonders stark in Leber und Niere). Das humane Racemasegen liegt auf dem kurzen Arm des Chromosoms 5 nahe am Centromer (5p1.3), im Intervall von D5S651 (46,6 cM) und D5S634 (59.9 cM).
Ein Weg, der von Rezeptor-Tyrosin-Kinasen benutzt wird um Signale auf "downstream" gelegene Effektormoleküle zu übertragen, erfolgt über Adaptorproteine, die Bindungsstellen für verschiedene Proteine zur Verfügung stellen. Das daughter of sevenless (dos) Gen wurde in einem Screen nach Downstream-Komponenten der Sevenless (Sev) Rezeptor-Tyrosin-Kinase gefunden. Dos besitzt eine N-terminale PH-Domäne und mehrere Tyrosinreste in Konsensussequenzen für SH2-Domänen Bindungsstellen von verschiedenen Proteinen. Die strukturellen Merkmale von Dos und Experimente, die zeigten, daß Tyrosine im Dos Protein nach der Aktivierung von Sev phosphoryliert werden, legen den Schluß nahe, daß Dos zur Familie der Multi-Adaptor-Proteine gehört. Zu dieser Familie werden die Insulin-Rezeptor-Substrat (IRS) Proteine, Gab1 und Gab2 gerechnet. In dieser Arbeit wurde ein monoklonaler Maus anti-Dos Antikörper etabliert. Das Epitop dieses Antikörpers liegt im Bereich der C-terminalen 416 Aminosäuren des Dos Proteins. Mittels Westernblot Analysen wurde für Dos ein Molekulargewicht von 115 kD ermittelt. Antikörperfärbungen von wildtypischen Augenimaginalscheiben dritter Larven zeigten, daß das Dos Protein in Zellen in und posterior der morphogenetischen Furche exprimiert wird und in diesen Zellen apikal lokalisiert ist. Zur Charakterisierung des homozygot letalen dosR31 Allels, wurde der genomische Bereich sequenziert und die erhaltenen Daten mit der cDNA Sequenz verglichen. Die so etablierte Aminosäuresequenz für das DosR31 Protein hat sechs Aminosäuresubstitutionen, die möglicherweise die Tertiärstruktur beeinflussen. Zusätzlich wurde ein Stopcodon in Position 463 der Aminosäuresequenz gefunden. Bei dosR31 handelt es sich um ein "loss of function" Allel, das nicht in der Lage ist, die normale Dos Funktion zu erfüllen. Um die funktionelle Rolle der potentiellen SH2-Domänen Bindungsstellen für die Dos Funktion in der Rezeptor-Tyrosin-Kinasen vermittelten Signaltransduktion zu untersuchen, wurden mutierte dos Transgene in Fliegen exprimiert. Die potentiellen Bindungsstellen für die SH2-Domänen des SH2/SH3 Adaptorproteins Shc, der PhospholipaseC-g (PLCg), der regulatorische Untereinheit der Phosphatidylinositol-3-Kinase (PI3Kinase) und der Corkscrew (Csw) Tyrosin Phosphatase wurden durch den Austausch des für die Bindung wichtigen Tyrosins gegen ein Phenylalanin mutiert. Die ektopische Expression der mutierten Konstrukte ohne Bindungsstellen für die Shc, PLCg und PI3Kinasen SH2-Domänen konnte in Abwesenheit von endogenem Dos die fehlende Dos Funktion während der Entwicklung vollständig ersetzen. Im Gegensatz dazu ist das Tyrosin 801 als nachgewiesene Bindungsstelle für Csw SH2-Domänen essentiell für die Funktion von Dos. Ektopische Expression von Transgene durch Hitzeschock kann zu phänotypischen Effekten führen, die nicht auf das Transgen zurückzuführen sind. Um dieses Problem zu umgehen wurde das endogene dos Enhancer/Promotor Element kloniert, damit die Funktion von mutierten Transgenen auch im endogenen Expressionsmuster untersucht werden konnte. Das klonierte genE-dos Minigen war in der Lage, den Verlust von endogenem Dos in dosR31 und dosP115 Tieren vollständig zu ersetzen und zeigte eine völlig wildtypische Expression in Augenimaginalscheiben. Zur Untersuchung, welche Rolle die mutierten SH2-Domänen Bindungsstellen bei der Dos Funktion in der Augenentwicklung spielen, wurde ein neues in vivo Testsystem basierend auf der Flp/FRT Flipase Rekombinase Technik etabliert. Dieses klonale Testsystem erlaubt die Expression mutierter Transgene unter der Kontrolle der dos Enhancer/Promotor Sequenzen in Klonen von Zellen, denen die endogene Dos Funktion fehlt. Die klonale Analyse der mutierten Konstrukte konnte zeigen, daß das Tyrosin 801, als Bindungsstelle für eine Csw SH2-Domäne, eine essentielle Rolle für die Dos Funktion spielt. Die Tyrosinreste in den potentiellen SH2-Domänen Bindungsstellen für Shc, PLCg und PI3Kinase spielen hingegen keine essentielle Rolle für die Dos Funktion bei der Augenentwicklung. Das etablierte klonale Testsystem kann allgemein zur Untersuchung der in vivo Funktion von potentiellen Protein-Protein Interaktionsregionen im Dos Protein bei der Augenentwicklung eingesetzt werden unabhängig von deren Erfordernis für andere Entwicklungsprozesse.
Lamin C2
(2000)
In der Kernlamina von Spermatozyten von Nagetieren sind die Lamin A-Genprodukte, Lamin A und C, durch eine meiosespezifische Splicingvariante ersetzt. Dieses Lamin C2 unterscheidet sich auffallend von den somatischen Varianten in Struktur, Menge und Verhalten. Durch eine ektopische Expression von Lamin C2 als EGFP-Lamin C2-Fusionsprotein in einer somatischen Zellinie zeigte sich, daß eine neuartige Hexapeptidsequenz (GNAEGR) am N-terminalen Ende des Proteins anstelle der C-terminal gelegenen CaaX-Box somatischer Lamine für die Interaktion mit der Kernhülle verantwortlich ist. So ermöglicht eine posttranslationelle Myristylierung des ersten Glycins ein Membrantargeting, bei dem der hydrophobe Myristinsäurerest vergleichbar dem hydrophoben Farnesylrest am Cystein der Caax-Box mit den Fettsäureresten der Kernmembran interagiert. Die Deletion des Hexapeptids im Fusionsprotein EGFP-Lamin C2 und die seine N-terminale Insertion in das Fusionsprotein EGFP-Lamin C - es besitzt keine Caax-Box - bestätigt, daß allein das Hexapeptid das Membrantargeting steuert: Die Deletionsmutante EGFP-Lamin C2 bleibt diffus im Kern verteilt, während sich die Insertionsmutante EGFP-Lamin C im Bereich der Kernperipherie anreichert. Eine weitere Besonderheit stellt die Verteilung von Lamin C2 innerhalb der Kernhülle dar, denn es verteilt sich nicht gleichmäßig wie alle bisher bekannten Lamine, sondern bildet zahlreiche Aggregate. Nicht nur in der Kernhülle von Spermatozyten, sondern auch als Fusionsprotein in somatischen Zellen exprimiert, zeigt Lamin C2 diese Akkumulationen. Überraschenderweise treten die Synaptonemal-komplexenden nur im Bereich dieser Lamin C2-Aggregate mit der Kernhülle in Kontakt. Es wird daher postuliert, daß die Lamin C2-Aggregate der lokalen Verstärkung der Kernhülle dienen und wichtig für die auf die Prophase beschränkte Anheftung der SC an die Kernhülle sind. Da zudem in einer Kurzzeitkultur von Pachytänspermatozyten, in der die Prophase künstlich beschleunigt wird, gezeigt werden konnte, daß Lamin C2 mit Ende der Prophase I noch vor dem Auflösen der eigentlichen Kernhülle nicht mehr nachweisbar ist, scheint ein Zusammenhang zwischen Lamin C2 in der Kernhülle und der Umorganisation des genetischen Materials zu bestehen.
Most natural learning situations are of a complex nature and consist of a tight conjunction of the animal's behavior (B) with the perceived stimuli. According to the behavior of the animal in response to these stimuli, they are classified as being either biologically neutral (conditioned stimuli, CS) or important (unconditioned stimuli, US or reinforcer). A typical learning situation is thus identified by a three term contingency of B, CS and US. A functional characterization of the single associations during conditioning in such a three term contingency has so far hardly been possible. Therefore, the operational distinction between classical conditioning as a behavior-independent learning process (CS-US associations) and operant conditioning as essentially behavior-dependent learning (B-US associations) has proven very valuable. However, most learning experiments described so far have not been successful in fully separating operant from classical conditioning into single-association tasks. The Drosophila flight simulator in which the relevant behavior is a single motor variable (yaw torque), allows for the first time to completely separate the operant (B-US, B-CS) and the classical (CS-US) components of a complex learning situation and to examine their interactions. In this thesis the contributions of the single associations (CS-US, B-US and B-CS) to memory formation are studied. Moreover, for the first time a particularly prominent single association (CS-US) is characterized extensively in a three term contingency. A yoked control shows that classical (CS-US) pattern learning requires more training than operant pattern learning. Additionally, it can be demonstrated that an operantly trained stimulus can be successfully transferred from the behavior used during training to a new behavior in a subsequent test phase. This result shows unambiguously that during operant conditioning classical (CS-US) associations can be formed. In an extension to this insight, it emerges that such a classical association blocks the formation of an operant association, which would have been formed without the operant control of the learned stimuli. Instead the operant component seems to develop less markedly and is probably merged into a complex three-way association. This three-way association could either be implemented as a sequential B-CS-US or as a hierarchical (B-CS)-US association. The comparison of a simple classical (CS-US) with a composite operant (B, CS and US) learning situation and of a simple operant (B-US) with another composite operant (B, CS and US) learning situation, suggests a hierarchy of predictors of reinforcement. Operant behavior occurring during composite operant conditioning is hardly conditioned at all. The associability of classical stimuli that bear no relation to the behavior of the animal is of an intermediate value, as is operant behavior alone. Stimuli that are controlled by operant behavior accrue associative strength most easily. If several stimuli are available as potential predictors, again the question arises which CS-US associations are formed? A number of different studies in vertebrates yielded amazingly congruent results. These results inspired to examine and compare the properties of the CS-US association in a complex learning situation at the flight simulator with these vertebrate results. It is shown for the first time that Drosophila can learn compound stimuli and recall the individual components independently and in similar proportions. The attempt to obtain second-order conditioning with these stimuli, yielded a relatively small effect. In comparison with vertebrate data, blocking and sensory preconditioning experiments produced conforming as well as dissenting results. While no blocking could be found, a sound sensory preconditioning effect was obtained. Possible reasons for the failure to find blocking are discussed and further experiments are suggested. The sensory preconditioning effect found in this study is revealed using simultaneous stimulus presentation and depends on the amount of preconditioning. It is argued that this effect is a case of 'incidental learning', where two stimuli are associated without the need of reinforcement. Finally, the implications of the results obtained in this study for the general understanding of memory formation in complex learning situations are discussed.
Pollinating insects exhibit a complex behavior while foraging for nectar and pollen. Many studies have focused on ultimate mechanisms of this behavior, however, the sensory-perceptual processes that constrain such behavior have rarely been considered. In the present study I used bumblebees (Bombus terrestris), an important pollinating insect, to investigate possible sensory constraints on foraging behavior. Additionally, I survey inter-individual variation in the sensory capabilities and behavior of bumblebees caused by the pronounced size polymorphism among members of a single colony. In the first chapter I have focused on the sensory-perceptual processes that constrain the search for flowers. I measured search time for artificial flowers of various sizes and colors, a key variable defining the value of a prey type in optimal foraging theory. When flowers were large, search times correlate well with the color contrast of the targets with their green foliage-type background, as predicted by a model of color opponent coding using inputs from the bee's UV, blue, and green receptors. Targets which made poor color contrast with their backdrop, such as white, UV-reflecting ones, or red flowers, take longest to detect, even though brightness contrast with the background is pronounced. When searching for small targets, bumblebees change their strategy in several ways. They fly significantly slower and closer to the ground, so increasing the minimum detectable area subtended by an object on the ground. In addition they use a different neuronal channel for flower detection: instead of color contrast, they now employ only the green receptor signal for detection. I related these findings to temporal and spatial limitations of different neuronal channels involved in stimulus detection and recognition. Bumblebees do not only possess species-specific sensory capacities but they also exhibit inter-individual differences due to size. Therefore, in the next two chapters I have examined size-related effects on the visual and olfactory system of Bombus terrestris. Chapter two deals with the effect of scaling on eye architecture and spatial resolving power of workers. Foraging efficiency in bees is strongly affected by proficiency of detecting flowers. Both floral display size and bee spatial vision limit flower detection. In chapter one I have shown that search times for flowers strongly increases with decreasing floral display size. The second factor, bee spatial vision, is mainly limited by two properties of compound eyes: (a) the interommatidial angle Çå and (b) the ommatidial acceptance angle Çá. When a pollinator strives to increase the resolving power of its eyes, it is forced to increase both features simultaneously. Bumblebees show a large variation in body size. I found that larger workers with larger eyes possess more ommatidia and larger facet diameters. Large workers with twice the size of small workers (thorax width) have about 50 per cent more ommatidia, and a 1.5 fold enlarged facet diameter. In a behavioral test, large and small workers were trained to detect the presence of a colored stimulus in a Y-maze apparatus. The stimulus was associated with a sucrose reward and was presented in one arm, the other arm contained neither stimulus nor reward. The minimum visual angle a bee is able to detect was estimated by testing the bee at different stimuli sizes subtending angles between 30° and 3° on the bee’s eye. Minimum visual detection angles range from 3.4° to 7.0° among tested workers. Larger bumblebees are able to detect objects subtending smaller visual angles, i.e. they are able to detect smaller objects than their small conspecifics. Thus morphological and behavioral findings indicate an improved visual system in larger bees. Beside vision, olfaction is the most important sensory modality while foraging in bees. Bumblebees utilize species-specific odors for detecting and identifying nectar and pollen rich flowers. In chapter three I have investigated the olfactory system of Bombus terrestris and the effect of scaling on antennal olfactory sensilla and the first olfactory neuropil in the bumblebee brain, the antennal lobes. I found that the pronounced size polymorphism exhibited by bumblebees also effects their olfactory system. Sensilla number (I measured the most common olfactory sensilla type, s. placodea), sensilla density, volume of antennal lobe neuropil and volume of single identified glomeruli correlate significantly with worker’s size. The enlarged volume of the first olfactory neuropil in large individuals is caused by an increase in glomeruli volume and coarse neuropil volume. Additionally, beside an overall increase of brain volume with scaling I found that the olfactory neuropil increases disproportionately compared to a higher order neuropil, the central body. The data predict a higher odor sensitivity in larger bumblebee workers. In the last chapter I have addressed the question if scaling alters foraging behavior and rate in freely foraging bumblebees. I observed two freely foraging B. terrestris colonies and measured i) trip number, ii) trip time, iii) proportion of nectar trips, and iv) nectar foraging rate of different sized foragers. In all observation periods large foragers exhibit a significantly higher foraging rate than small foragers. None of the other three foraging parameters is affected by workers’ size. Thus, large foragers contribute disproportionately more to the current nectar influx of their colony. To summarize, this study shows that understanding the mechanisms of visual information processing and additionally comprising inter-individual differences of sensory capabilities is crucial to interpret foraging behavior of bees.
Implications of Advanced Glycation Endproducts in Oxidative Stress and Neurodegenerative Disorders
(2001)
The reactions of reducing sugars with primary amino groups are the most common nonenzymatic modifications of proteins. Subsequent rearrangements, oxidations, and dehydrations yield a heterogeneous group of mostly colored and fluorescent compounds, termed "Maillard products" or advanced glycation end products (AGEs). AGE formation has been observed on long-lived proteins such as collagen, eye lens crystalline, and in pathological protein deposits in Alzheimer's (AD) and Parkinson's disease (PD) and dialysis-related amyloidosis. AGE-modified proteins are also involved in the complications of diabetes. AGEs accumulate in the the ß-amyloid plaques and neurofibrillary tangles (NFT) associated with AD and in the Lewy bodies characteristic of PD. Increasing evidence supports a role for oxidative stress in neurodegenerative disorders such as AD and PD. AGEs have been shown to contribute towards oxidative damage and chronic inflammation, whereby activated microglia secrete cytokines and free radicals, including nitric oxide (NO). Roles proposed for NO in the pathophysiology of the central nervous system are increasingly diverse and range from intercellular signaling, through necrosis of cells and invading pathogens, to the involvement of NO in apoptosis. Using in vitro experiments, it was shown that AGE-modified bovine serum albumin (BSA-AGE) and AGE-modified ß-amyloid, but not their unmodified proteins, induce NO production in N-11 murine microglia cells. This was mediated by the receptor for AGEs (RAGE) and upregulation of the inducible nitric oxide synthase (iNOS). AGE-induced enzyme activation and NO production could be blocked by intracellular-acting antioxidants: Ginkgo biloba special extract EGb 761, the estrogen derivative, 17ß-estradiol, R-(+)-thioctic acid, and a nitrone-based free radical trap, N-tert.-butyl-*-phenylnitrone (PBN). Methylglyoxal (MG) and 3-deoxyglucosone (3-DG), common precursors in the Maillard reaction, were also tested for their ability to induce the production of NO in N-11 microglia. However, no significant changes in nitrite levels were detected in the cell culture medium. The significance of these findings was supported by in vivo immunostaining of AD brains. Single and double immunostaining of cryostat sections of normal aged and AD brains was performed with polyclonal antibodies to AGEs and iNOS and monoclonal antibodies to Aß and PHF-1 (marker for NFT) and reactive microglia. In aged normal individuals as well as early stage AD brains (i.e. no pathological findings in isocortical areas), a few astrocytes showed co-localisation of AGE and iNOS in the upper neuronal layers of the temporal (Area 22) and entorhinal (Area 28, 34) cortices compared with no astrocytes detected in young controls. In late AD brains, there was a much denser accumulation of astrocytes co-localised with AGE and iNOS in the deeper and particularly upper neuronal layers. Also, numerous neurons with diffuse AGE but not iNOS reactivity and some AGE and iNOS-positive microglia were demonstrated, compared with only a few AGE-reactive neurons and no microglia in controls. Finally, astrocytes co-localised with AGE and iNOS as well as AGE and ß-amyloid were found surrounding mature but not diffuse ß-amyloid plaques in the AD brain. Parts of NFT were AGE-immunoreactive. Immunohistochemical staining of cryostat sections of normal aged and PD brains was performed with polyclonal antibodies to AGEs. The sections were counterstained with monoclonal antibodies to neurofilament components and a-synuclein. AGEs and a-synuclein were colocalized in very early Lewy bodies in the substantia nigra of cases with incidental Lewy body disease. These results support an AGE-induced oxidative damage due to the action of free radicals, such as NO, occurring in the AD and PD brains. Furthermore, the involvement of astrocytes and microglia in this pathological process was confirmed immunohistochemically in the AD brain. It is suggested that oxidative stress and AGEs participate in the very early steps of Lewy body formation and resulting cell death in PD. Since the iNOS gene can be regulated by redox-sensitive transcription factors, the use of membrane permeable antioxidants could be a promising strategy for the treatment and prevention of chronic inflammation in neurodegenerative disorders.
This study investigates mechanisms and consequences of sexual selection in a polygynous population of dusky warblers Phylloscopus fuscatus, breeding near Magadan in the Russian Far East. In particular, the study focuses on individual variation in the reproductive behaviours of both females and males. The mating system of this population is characterised by facultative polygyny (17 per cent of the males mated with more than one female), and by an outstandingly high rate of extra-pair paternity (45 per cent of the offspring was not sired by the social partner of the female). The occurrence of polygyny is best explained by the ‘polygyny-threshold model’ (PTM). A novel finding of this study is that female mating decisions follow a conditional strategy. First-year females that have no prior breeding experience prefer monogamy over territory quality, while older females more often mate polygynously. I argue that the costs of receiving no male help may be higher for inexperienced females, while the benefits of having a free choice between territories may be higher for individuals that know which territories had the highest breeding success in previous years. Furthermore, I find support for the existence of two female mating strategies. The ‘emancipated’ female which is not dependent on male help, is free to choose the best territory and the best copulation partners. The ‘help-dependent’ female, in contrast, is bound to find a partner who is willing to assist her with brood care, thus she will have to accept territories and genetic fathers of lesser quality. The most unexpected finding on female mating behaviours is that this dichotomy between emancipated and help-dependent females is accompanied by morphological specialisation, which indicates that there is genetic variation underlying these female mating strategies. Male mating behaviours are characterised by competition for ownership of the best territories and by advertisement of male quality to females, as these are the factors which largely determine male reproductive success. Male success in obtaining copulations depended on the quality of their song, a fact that explains why males spend most of the daytime singing during the period when females are fertile. Individuals that were able to maintain a relatively high sound amplitude during rapid frequency modulations were consistently preferred by females as copulation partners. Studies of physiological limitations on sound production suggest that such subtle differences in male singing performance can provide an honest reflection of male quality. The present study is the first to indicate that females may judge the quality of a male’s song by his performance in sound production. Quality of song was also related to winter survival, which suggests that females can enhance the viability of their offspring by seeking extra-pair fertilisations from good singers (good-genes hypothesis). In general, the present study demonstrates that a complete understanding of avian mating systems is not possible without a detailed analysis of alternative behavioural strategies and of how individuals adjust their reproductive tactics according to their individual needs and abilities.
Die Frage nach der Entstehung und Beibehaltung von sexueller Reproduktion nimmt in der Biologie eine zentrale Stellung ein. Dazu werden seit langem die Vor- und Nachteile asexueller Fortpflanzung diskutiert, da man sich von einer vergleichenden Betrachtungsweise wichtige Aufschlüsse erwartet. Dem kurzfristigen Vorteil der schnelleren Vermehrung stehen langfristige Nachteile entgegen: Aufgrund fehlender genetischer Rekombinationsprozesse können sich schädliche Mutationen im Laufe der Generationen anhäufen ("Muller’s ratchet"), und schnelle Anpassung an eine veränderte Umwelt oder neue Abwehrstrategien gegen Parasiten werden erschwert. Der Amazonenkärpfling, Poecilia formosa, stellt einen Organismus dar, dessen Fortpflanzung in Folge eines interspezifischen Hybridisierungsereignisses vom üblichen bisexuellen Muster abweicht: Es treten normalerweise nur Weibchen auf, die sich gynogenetisch vermehren. Hierbei werden die unreduzierten diploiden Eizellen durch Spermien sympatrisch vorkommender sexueller Wirtsmännchen nahe verwandter Arten (P. latipinna oder P. mexicana) stimuliert, um eine parthenogenetische Entwicklung der Embryonen zu initiieren. Es findet keine Karyogamie statt, so daß die Nachkommen in der Regel untereinander und mit ihren Müttern genetisch identisch (klonal) sind. Molekularbiologische Untersuchungen ergaben jedoch, daß P. formosa wesentlich älter ist, als dies auf der Basis von "Muller’s ratchet" zu erwarten war. Eine mögliche Erklärung dafür wäre, daß in seltenen Fällen väterliches Erbmaterial an die Nachkommen weitergegeben werden kann (paternale Introgression). Sowohl in natürlichen Lebensräumen als auch unter Laborbedingungen konnten nur zwei Formen paternaler Introgression identifiziert werden: Kommt es aufgrund von Karyogamie zu einer tatsächlichen Befruchtung der diploiden Oozyte durch das haploide Spermium entstehen triploide Individuen. In anderen Fällen verbleiben nach der Aktivierung durch das artfremde Spermium nur geringe DNA-Mengen in der Oozyte, die in den Kern aufgenommen werden und im Karyotyp als überzählige Chromosomen, sog. Mikrochromosomen, zu identifizieren sind. Die beiden Formen paternaler Introgression können jedoch auch kombiniert vorliegen. In diesen Fällen entwickelten sich die Individuen überraschenderweise zu phänotypischen Männchen. Die vorliegenden Ergebnisse über paternale Introgression können zur Aufklärung der Frage beitragen, warum P. formosa und andere asexuelle Organismen offenbar länger überlebten, als vorhergesagt. Im Gegensatz zu den bisherigen Annahmen könnte es sich bei spermienabhängiger Parthenogenese nicht etwa nur um eine unvollkommene Parthenogenese handeln, sondern um einen gut angepaßten Fortpflanzungsmodus, der die Vorteile von asexueller mit denen sexueller Fortpflanzung kombiniert.
Ziel dieser Arbeit war es, NF-AT1-Gen-defiziente Mauslinien zu erzeugen und die Folgen dieser genetischen Manipulation in vivo zu untersuchen. Die Untersuchung sollte die durch die Gendefizienz erwarteten Mängel während der Entwicklung (Embryogenese) und, im Besonderen, die Auswirkungen auf das Immunsytem und die Entwicklung und Differenzierung der T-Zellen aufzeigen. Zur Untersuchung der genomischen Organisation des Maus-NF-AT1-Gens wurde eine genomische l-Phagen-DNA-Bibliothek "gescreent" (durchgeführt von Dr. E. Jankevics, Universität von Riga, Lettland), die entsprechenden l-Phagen, die das NF-AT1-Gen enthielten, isoliert und die DNA präpariert. Nach Analyse der klonierten Phagen (Subklonierung und Sequenzierung) wurde eine Restriktionskarte der entsprechenden Bereiche erstellt und der "targeting-vector" erstellt. Der "targeting-vector" wurde durch Elektroporation in embryonale Stammzellen (ES-Zellen) eingebracht und die Integration in das Genom ("Homologe Rekombination") durch Southern Blotting- bzw. PCR-Analyse untersucht. Manipulierte ES-Zellklone wurden in C57Bl/6-Blastozysten injiziert, diese in scheinschwangere Ammentiere transferiert und die Nachkommen nach Geburt anhand der Fellfarben klassifiziert. Nachkommen mit einem hohen Anteil hellen Fells wurden mit C57 Bl/6-Tieren verpaart und die Integration des manipulierten Zellklons in die Keimbahn wurde anhand der wildtypischen Fellfarbe und Genotypisierung nachgewiesen. Bezüglich des manipulierten NF-ATp-Gens heterozygote F1-Tiere wurden miteinander verpaart, um eine homozygote NF-ATp-defiziente Mäuse zu erhalten. Die Deletion des NF-ATp-Proteins wurde durch in Western-Blotting-Experimenten und EMSAs ("electrophoretic mobility shift assays") nachgewiesen. Die NF-ATp-/--Tiere zeigten keine augenscheinlichen Veränderungen während der Entwicklung und, bei jungen Tieren, keine offensichtlichen Veränderungen bei der Entwicklung des Immunsystems. In älteren Tieren (> 6 Wochen) war eine Hyperproliferation der Zellen des Immunsystems zu beobachten, was mit einer Splenomegalie, einer verstärkten Bildung von Keimzentren in lymphatischen Organen, vergrößerten Lymphknoten und einer verlangsamten Involution des Thymus einherging. Weitergehende Untersuchungen der Ursache dieser hyperproliferativen Erkrankung offenbarten eine verminderte klonale Deletion nach Aktivierung. Die Ursachen dieses überraschenden Effekts sind wahrscheinlich vielfältig, da NF-AT-Faktoren an der Regulation der Expression vieler Gene beteiligt sind, u.a. des Apoptose-assoziierten CD95-Liganden. Da sich bezüglich der IL-2-Expression keine Unterschiede zwischen NF-ATp-defizienten Tieren und Kontrollen zeigten, jedoch eine erhöhte IL-2-Konzentration im Medium kultivierter NF-ATp-defizienter T-Zellen beobachtet wurde, wurde die Bindung von NF-ATp an putative NF-AT-Bindungssequenzen des CD25-Promotors, die transkriptionelle Aktivierung des Promotors mittels Luciferase-Assays und die Expression der IL-2R-alpha-Kette (CD25) untersucht. Es konnte gezeigt werden, daß (1.) NF-ATp an zwei Regionen des CD25-Promotors bindet, (2.) der CD25-Promotor durch NF-ATp transkriptionell stark stimuliert wird und (3.) T-Zellen NF-ATp-defizienter Tiere nach Stimulation eine verminderte CD25-Expression zeigen. In NF-ATp-defizienten Tieren war die Expression von CD25 moderat reduziert, was eine Erklärung für den abgeschwächten Phänotyp dieser Tiere - im Vergleich zu IL-2- oder CD25-defizienten Tieren - sein kann. Die hyperproliferativen Erkrankungen dieser verschiedenen Mauslinien weisen auf eine Beteiligung der NF-AT-/IL-2-/IL-2R-Signalwege nicht nur während der T-Zell-Aktivierung hin, sondern auch auf eine Beteiligung an Signalwegen, die zur anschließenden Inaktivierung und Apoptose der T-Lymphozyten nötig sind.
Ca2+-empfindliche K+-Kanäle mittlerer Leitfähigkeit (IK1-Kanäle) übernehmen wichtige Funktionen bei vielen physiologischen Prozessen wie z.B. bei der Zell-Proliferation, der epithelialen Salz- und Wasser-Sekretion und der Zellmigration. Die Kanäle werden durch die intrazeluläre Ca2+-Konzentration reguliert, wobei ihre Ca2+-Sensitivität durch Phosphorylierungsreaktionen moduliert werden kann. Ziel dieser Arbeit war die funktionelle Charakterisierung des aus transformierten Nierenepithelzellen (MDCK-F-Zellen) klonierten Ca2+-sensitiven K+-Kanals mittlerer Leitfähigkeit (cIK1) und die Untersuchung seiner Regulierung durch die Proteinkinase C (PKC). Dazu wurde der Kanal heterolog in CHO- und HEK293-Zellen exprimiert. Seine biophysikalischen und pharmakologischen Eigenschaften sowie der Einfluß der Proteinkinase C auf die Kanalaktivität wurden mit Hilfe der Patch-Clamp-Technik untersucht. Die cIK1-Ströme sind schwach einwärtsrektifizierend, zeigen keine Aktivierungs- oder Inaktivierungskinetik und weisen im physiologischen Bereich keine Spannungsabhängigkeit auf. Der cIK1 ist K+-selektiv und wird durch einen Anstieg der intrazellulären Ca2+-Konzentration aktiviert. Der Kanal wird durch Barium, Charybdotoxin und Clotrimazol blockiert und durch 1-Ethyl-2-Benzimidazolon aktiviert. Die funktionellen und pharmakologischen Eigenschaften des klonierten cIK1 entsprechen damit denen des nativen Kanals aus MDCK-F-Zellen und stimmen mit denen anderer Mitglieder der IK1-Kanalfamilie überein. Neben der Regulierung durch die intrazelluläre Ca2+-Konzentration wird der cIK1 auch durch eine PKC-abhängige Phosphorylierung reguliert. Sowohl ATP als auch ATP?S stimulieren die Kanalaktivität. Die ATP-abhängige Aktivierung wird durch Inhibitoren der Proteinkinase C (Bisindolylmaleimid, Calphostin C) gehemmt, während die mit ATP?S induzierte Kanalaktivität weitgehend resistent gegen diese PKC-Inhibitoren ist. Eine Stimulierung der Proteinkinase C mit Phorbol 12-Myristat 13-Acetat (PMA) führt zu einer sofortigen Aktivierung des cIK1. Im Gegensatz dazu sind die cIK1-Kanäle nach fast vollständigem Abbau der Proteinkinase C durch eine langfristige Inkubierung der Zellen mit PMA nicht mehr aktiv. Um zu untersuchen, ob diese Regulierung eine direkte Interaktion der Proteinkinase C mit dem Kanalprotein erfordert, wurden die drei putativen PKC-Konsensussequenzen des cIK1 mittels zielgerichteter Mutagenese so verändert, daß eine Phosphorylierung an diesen Stellen nicht mehr möglich ist. Weder die einzelne Mutation der PKC-Konsensussequenzen (T101, S178, T329) noch die gleichzeitige Mutation aller drei Phosporylierungsstellen zu Alanin beeinflußt die akute Regulierung des cIK1 durch die Proteinkinase C. Die cIK1-Mutante T329A und die Dreifachmutante reagieren jedoch nach einem Abbau der Proteinkinase C mit einem extremen Anstieg der Kanalaktivität und demaskieren damit einen zweiten Weg der Kanalregulierung. Die Ergebnisse zeigen, daß der cIK1 durch zwei voneinander unabhängige Mechanismen reguliert wird. Eine PKC-abhängige Phosphorylierung erhöht die Aktivität der Kanäle, findet jedoch nicht an den bekannten PKC-Konsensusesquenzen des Kanalproteins statt. Dagegen werden die cIK1-Kanäle über einen zweiten ATP-abhängigen Mechanismus, der wahrschenlich eine direkte Interaktion mit dem Kanalprotein erfordert, gehemmt.
The social organization of insect colonies has long fascinated naturalists. One of the main features of colony organization is division of labor, whereby each member of the colony specializes in a subset of all tasks required for successful group functioning. The most striking aspect of division of labor is its plasticity: workers switch between tasks in response to external challenges and internal perturbations. The mechanisms underlying flexible division of labor are far from being understood. In order to comprehend how the behavior of individuals gives rise to flexible collective behavior, several questions need to be addressed: We need to know how individuals acquire information about their colony's current demand situation; how they then adjust their behavior according; and which mechanisms integrate dozens or thousands of insect into a higher-order unit. With these questions in mind I have examined two examples of collective and flexible behavior in social bees. First, I addressed the question how a honey bee colony controls its pollen collection. Pollen foraging in honey bees is precisely organized and carefully regulated according to the colony's needs. How this is achieved is unclear. I investigated how foragers acquire information about their colony's pollen need and how they then adjust their behavior. A detailed documentation of pollen foragers in the hive under different pollen need conditions revealed that individual foragers modulate their in-hive working tempo according to the actual pollen need of the colony: Pollen foragers slowed down and stayed in the hive longer when pollen need was low and spent less time in the hive between foraging trips when pollen need of their colony was high. The number of cells inspected before foragers unloaded their pollen load did not change and thus presumably did not serve as cue to pollen need. In contrast, the trophallactic experience of pollen foragers changed with pollen need conditions: trophallactic contacts were shorter when pollen need was high and the number and probability of having short trophallactic contacts increased when pollen need increased. Thus, my results have provided support for the hypothesis that trophallactic experience is one of the various information pathways used by pollen foragers to assess their colony's pollen need. The second example of collective behavior I have examined in this thesis is the control of nest climate in bumble bee colonies, a system differing from pollen collection in honey bees in that information about task need (nest climate parameters) is directly available to all workers. I have shown that an increase in CO2 concentration and temperature level elicits a fanning response whereas an increase in relative humidity does not. The fanning response to temperature and CO2 was graded; the number of fanning bees increased with stimulus intensity. Thus, my study has evidenced flexible colony level control of temperature and CO2. Further, I have shown that the proportion of total work force a colony invests into nest ventilation does not change with colony size. However, the dynamic of the colony response changes: larger colonies show a faster response to perturbations of their colony environment than smaller colonies. Thus, my study has revealed a size-dependent change in the flexible colony behavior underlying homeostasis. I have shown that the colony response to perturbations in nest climate is constituted by workers who differ in responsiveness. Following a brief review of current ideas and models of self-organization and response thresholds in insect colonies, I have presented the first detailed investigation of interindividual variability in the responsiveness of all workers involved in a collective behavior. My study has revealed that bumble bee workers evidence consistent responses to certain stimulus levels and differ in their response thresholds. Some consistently respond to low stimulus intensities, others consistently respond to high stimulus intensities. Workers are stimulus specialists rather than task specialists. Further, I have demonstrated that workers of a colony differ in two other parameters of responsiveness: response probability and fanning activity. Response threshold, response probability and fanning activity are independent parameters of individual behavior. Besides demonstrating and quantifying interindividual variability, my study has provided empirical support for the idea of specialization through reinforcement. Response thresholds of fanning bees decreased over successive trials. I have discussed the importance of interindividual variability for specialization and the collective control of nest climate and present a general discussion of self-organization and selection. This study contributes to our understanding of individual behavior and collective structure in social insects. A fascinating picture of social organization is beginning to emerge. In place of centralized systems of communication and information transmission, insect societies frequently employ mechanisms based upon self-organization. Self-organization promises to be an important and unifying principle in physical, chemical and biological systems.
Monolayer or suspension cell cultures are of only limited value as experimental models for human cancer. Therefore, more sophisticated, three-dimensional culture systems like spheroid cultures or histocultures are used, which more closely mimic the tumor in individual patients compared to monolayer or suspension cultures. As tissue culture or tissue engineering requires more sophisticated culture, specialized in vitro techniques may also improve experimental tumor models. In the present work, a new miniaturized hollow-fiber bioreactor system for mammalian cell culture in small volumes (up to 3 ml) is characterized with regard to transport characteristics and growth of leukemic cell lines (chapter 2). Cell and medium compartment are separated by dialysis membranes and oxygenation is accomplished using oxygenation membranes. Due to a transparent housing, cells can be observed by microscopy during culture. The leukemic cell lines CCRF-CEM, HL-60 and REH were cultivated up to densities of 3.5 x 107/ml without medium change or manipulation of the cells. Growth and viability of the cells in the bioreactor were the same or better, and the viable cell count was always higher compared to culture in Transwellâ plates. As shown using CCRF-CEM cells, growth in the bioreactor was strongly influenced and could be controlled by the medium flow rate. As a consequence, consumption of glucose and generation of lactate varied with the flow rate. Influx of low molecular weight substances in the cell compartment could be regulated by variation of the concentration in the medium compartment. Thus, time dependent concentration profiles (e.g. pharmacokinetic profiles of drugs) can be realized as illustrated using glucose as a model compound. Depending on the molecular size cut-off of the membranes used, added growth factors like GM-CSF and IL-3 as well as factors secreted from the cells are retained in the cell compartment for up to one week. Second, a method for monitoring cell proliferation the hollow-fiber bioreactor by use of the Alamar BlueTM dye was developed (chapter 3). Alamar BlueTM is a non-fluorescent compound which yields a fluorescent product after reduction e.g. by living cells. In contrast to the MTT-assay, the Alamar BlueTM-assay does not lead to cell death. However, when not removed from the cells, the Alamar BlueTM dye shows a reversible, time- and concentration-dependent growth inhibition as observed for leukemic cell lines. When applied in the medium compartment of a hollow-fiber bioreactor system, the dye is delivered to the cells across the hollow-fiber membrane, reduced by the cells and released from the cell into the medium compartment back again. Thus, fluorescence intensity can be measured in medium samples reflecting growth of the cells in the cell compartment. This procedure offers several advantages. First, exposure of the cells to the dye can be reduced compared to conventional culture in plates. Second, handling steps are minimized since no sample of the cells needs to be taken for readout. Moreover, for the exchange of medium, a centrifugation step can be avoided and the cells can be cultivated further. Third, the method allows to discriminate between cell densities of 105, 106 and 107 of proliferating HL-60 cells cultivated in the cell compartment of the bioreactor. Measurement of fluorescence in the medium compartment is more sensitive compared to glucose or lactate measurement for cell counts below 106 cells/ml, in particular. In conclusion, the Alamar BlueTM-assay combined with the hollow-fiber bioreactor offers distinct advantages for the non-invasive monitoring of cell viability and proliferation in a closed system. In chapter 4 the use of the hollow-fiber bioreactor as a tool for toxicity testing was investigated, as current models for toxicity as well as efficacy testing of drugs in vitro allow only limited conclusions with regard to the in vivo situation. Examples of the drawbacks of current test systems are the lack of realistic in vitro tumor models and difficulties to model drug pharmacokinetics. The bioreactor proved to be pyrogen free and is steam-sterilizable. Leukemic cell lines like HL-60 and primary cells such as PHA-stimulated lymphocytes can be grown up to high densities of 1-3 x 107 and analyzed during growth in the bioreactor by light-microscopy. The cytostatic drug Ara-C shows a dose-dependent growth inhibition of HL-60 cells and a dose-response curve similar to controls in culture plates. The bioreactor system is highly flexible since several systems can be run in parallel, soluble drugs can be delivered continuously via a perfusion membrane and gaseous compounds via an oxygenation membrane which also allows to control pO2 and pH (via pCO2) during culture in the cell compartment. The modular concept of the bioreactor system allows realization of a variety of different design properties, which may lead to an improved in vitro system for toxicity testing by more closely resembling the in vivo situation. Whereas several distinct advantages of the new system have been demonstrated, more work has to be done to promote in vitro systems in toxicity testing and drug development further and to reduce the need for animal tests.
The Mouthparts of Ants
(2001)
Ant mandible movements cover a wide range of forces, velocities and precision. The key to the versatility of mandible functions is the mandible closer muscle. In ants, this muscle is generally composed of distinct muscle fiber types that differ in morphology and contractile properties. Volume proportions of the fiber types are species-specific and correlate with feeding habits. Two biomechanical models explain how the attachment angles are optimized with respect to force and velocity output and how filament-attached fibers help to generate the largest force output from the available head capsule volume. In general, the entire mandible closer muscle is controlled by 10-12 motor neurons, some of which exclusively supply specific muscle fiber groups. Simultaneous recordings of muscle activity and mandible movement reveal that fast movements require rapid contractions of fast muscle fibers. Slow and accurate movements result from the activation of slow muscle fibers. Forceful movements are generated by simultaneous co-activation of all muscle fiber types. For fine control, distinct fiber bundles can be activated independently of each other. Retrograde tracing shows that most dendritic arborizations of the different sets of motor neurons share the same neuropil in the suboesophageal ganglion. In addition, some motor neurons invade specific parts of the neuropil. The labiomaxillary complex of ants is essential for food intake. I investigated the anatomical design of the labiomaxillary complex in various ant species focusing on movement mechanisms. The protraction of the glossa is a non muscular movement. Upon relaxation of the glossa retractor muscles, the glossa protracts elastically. I compared the design of the labiomaxillary complex of ants with that of the honey bee, and suggest an elastic mechanism for glossa protraction in honey bees as well. Ants employ two different techniques for liquid food intake, in which the glossa works either as a passive duct (sucking), or as an up- and downwards moving shovel (licking). For collecting fluids at ad libitum food sources, workers of a given species always use only one of both techniques. The species-specific feeding technique depends on the existence of a well developed crop and on the resulting mode of transporting the fluid food. In order to evaluate the performance of collecting liquids during foraging, I measured fluid intake rates of four ant species adapted to different ecological niches. Fluid intake rate depends on sugar concentration and the associated fluid viscosity, on the species-specific feeding technique, and on the extent of specialization on collecting liquid food. Furthermore, I compared the four ant species in terms of glossa surface characteristics and relative volumes of the muscles that control licking and sucking. Both probably reflect adaptations to the species-specific ecological niche and determine the physiological performance of liquid feeding. Despite species-specific differences, single components of the whole system are closely adjusted to each other according to a general rule.
In the present study, a new gene cluster of Listeria monocytogenes EGD containing three internalin genes was identified and characterized. These genes, termed inlG, inlH and inlE, encode proteins of 490, 548 and 499 amino acids, respectively, which belong to the class of large, surface-bound internalins. Each of these proteins contains a signal peptide, two regions of repeats (Leucine-rich repeats and B repeats), an inter-repeat region and a putative cell wall anchor sequence containing the sorting motiv LPXTG. PCR analysis revealed the presence of the inlGHE gene cluster in most L. monocytogenes serotypes. A similar gene cluster termed inlC2DE localised to the same position on the chromosome was described in a different L. monocytogenes EGD isolate. Sequence comparison of the two clusters indicates that inlG is a new internalin gene, while inlH was generated by a site-specific recombination leading to an in-frame deletion which removed the 3'-terminal end of inlC2 and a 5'-portion of inlD. The genes inlG, inlH and inlE seem to be transcribed extracellularly and independent of PrfA. To study the function of the inlGHE gene cluster several in-frame deletion mutants were constructed which lack the genes of the inlGHE cluster individually or in combination with other inl genes. When tested in the mouse model, the inlGHE mutant showed a significant reduction of bacterial counts in liver and spleen in comparison to the wild type strain, indicating that the inlGHE gene cluster plays an important role in virulence of L. monocytogenes. The ability of this mutant to invade non-phagocytic cells in vitro was however two- to three-fold higher than that of the parental strain. To examine whether deletion of the single genes from the cluster has the same stimulatory effect on invasiveness as deletion of the complete gene cluster, the single in-frame deletion mutants inlG, inlH and inlE were constructed. These mutants were subsequently reverted to the wild type by introducing a copy of the corresponding intact gene into the chromosome by homologous recombination using knock-in plasmids. To determine a putative contribution of InlG, InlH and InlE in combination with other internalins to the entry of L. monocytogenes into mammalian cells, the combination mutants inlA/GHE, inlB/GHE, inlC/GHE, inlA/B/GHE, inlB/C/GHE, inlA/C and inlA/C/GHE were constructed. Transcription of the genes inlA, inlB and inlC in these mutants was studied by RT-PCR. Deletion of inlGHE enhances transcription of inlA and inlB, but not of inlC. This enhancement is not transient but can be observed at different time-points of the bacterial growth curve. Deletion of inlA also increases transcription of inlB and vice-versa. In contrast, the amounts of inlA and inlB transcripts in the single deletion mutants inlG, inlH and inlE were similar to those from the wild type.
Transforming growth factor-ß (TGF-ß) reguliert eine Vielzahl zellulärer Funktionen, wie Proliferation, Differenzierung und Apoptose. Über membrangebundene Serin/Threonin-Kinase-Rezeptoren werden TGF-ß Signale durch Phosphorylierung an Smad-Proteine, die intrazellulären Signaltransduktoren, weitergeleitet, die im Kern die Transkription spezifischer Gene modulieren. Obwohl die drei TGF-ß Isoformen, TGF-ß1, -ß2 und -ß3, äußerst homologe Proteine sind, unterscheiden sich die Phänotypen ihrer Genknockouts stark. Variabilität und Spezifität können auf vielerlei Arten und Ebenen der TGF-ß Signalübertragung erreicht werden. In der vorliegenden Arbeit wird eine alternativ gespleißte Variante des TGF-ß Typ II Rezeptors (TßRII), TßRII-B, charakterisiert. Dieser Rezeptor ist, im Gegensatz zum bisher bekannten TßRII, in der Lage alle drei TGF-ß Isoformen hochaffin zu binden und in Abwesenheit eines unterstützenden Typ III Rezeptors (TßRIII) Signale über den Smad-Pathway weiterzuleiten. TßRII-B ist außerdem fähig ligandenabhängig mit den verschiedenen TGF-ß Rezeptortypen zu Oligomerisieren. Erste Hinweise auf Besonderheiten der TGF-ß2 Bindung an TßRII-B wurden mittels verschiedener zellbiologischer Ansätzen gewonnen. Aus Untersuchungen zur gewebespezifischen Expression des Rezeptors geht hervor, daß TßRII-B, im Vergleich zu TßRII, ein distinktes Expressionsmuster aufweist und v.a. in TGF-ß2-beeinflußten Geweben nachgewiesen werden kann. In diesen Erkenntnissen spiegelt sich die Bedeutung dieses Rezeptors für eine TGF-ß Isoform-spezifische Signalübertragung wider. Der zweite Teil der vorliegenden Arbeit beschäftigt sich mit der Rolle von TGF-ß und seinen Rezeptoren bei der Entstehung von Tumoren. B-Zellen einiger Patienten mit chronischer lymphatischer Leukämie (B-CLL), der häufigsten Form adulter Leukämie in westlichen Ländern, zeigen Resistenz gegenüber TGF-ß-vermittelter Wachstumsinhibierung und ein verändertes Expressionsmuster der TGF-ß Rezeptoren an ihrer Zelloberfläche. In dieser Arbeit wird die Identifizierung und Charakterisierung zweier Mutationen innerhalb der putativen Signalpeptidsequenz des TGF-ß Typ I Rezeptors (TßRI) in B-Zellen TGF-ß resistenter CLL-Patienten beschrieben. Hierbei handelt es sich um einen Aminosäure-Austausch (L12Q) und eine ‚in-frame‘ Alanin-Deletion (A8) innerhalb einer aus 9 Alaninen bestehenden Sequenz. Es konnte gezeigt werden, daß diese Mutationen zwar keinen Einfluß auf Oberflächenexpression und Komplexbildungseigenschaften des TßRI haben, jedoch TGF-ß stimulierte Reportergeninduktion verringern, was eine kausale Beziehung bei der Entwicklung TGF-ß resistenter B-CLL-Zellen vermuten läßt. Ein Auftreten von Mutationen innerhalb der 9-Alanin-Sequenz des TßRI korreliert mit TGF-ß Insensitivität von B-CLL Zellen. Obwohl noch weitere Studien benötigt werden, um den präzisen molekularen Mechanismus zu verstehen, der zu TGF-ß Resistenz in B-CLL Zellen führt, kann spekuliert werden, daß TßRI Mutationen das Voranschreiten von B-CLL und evtl. anderen Tumorarten unterstützen. Gezieltes Screenen nach TßRI Signalpeptidsequenz Mutationen könnte demnach als prognostischer Indikator für Tumorprogression eingesetzt werden.
Recent advances in the development of immunoassays and nucleic acid assays have improved the performance and increased the sensitivity of sensors that are based on biochemical recognition. The new approaches taken by researchers include detecting pathogens by detecting their nucleic acids, using new nontoxic reporter entities for generating signals, and downscaling and miniaturizing sensors to micromigration and microfluidic formats. This dissertation connects some of these successful approaches, thereby leading to the development of novel nucleic acid sensors for rapid and easy detection of pathogens. The author's goal was to develop diagnostic tools that enable investigators to detect pathogens rapidly and on site. While the sensors can be used to detect any pathogen, the author first customized them for detecting particularly Cryptosporidium parvum, a pathogen whose detection is important, yet presents many challenges. Chapter 2 of this thesis presents a novel test-strip for the detection of C. parvum. The test-strip is designed to detect nucleic acids rather than proteins or other epitopes. While test strips are commonly used for sensors based on immunological recognition, this format is very new in applications in which nucleic acids are detected. Further, to indicate the presence or absence of a specific target on the test strip, dye-entrapped, oligonucleotide-tagged liposomes are employed. Using liposomes as reporter particles has advantages over using other reporter labels, because the cavity that the phospholipidic membranes of the liposomes form can be filled with up to 106 dye molecules. By using heterobifunctional linkers liposomes can be tagged with oligonucleotides, thereby enabling their use in nucleic acid hybridization assays. The developed test-strip provides an internal control. The limit of detection is 2.7 fmol/mL with a sample volume of 30 mL. In chapter 3 the detection of nucleic acids by means of oligonucleotide-tagged liposomes is scaled down to a microfluidic assay format. Because the application of biosensors to microfluidic formats is very new in the field of analytical chemistry, the first part of this chapter is devoted to developing the design and the method to fabricate the microchip devices. The performance of the microchips is then optimized by investigating the interactions of nucleic acids and liposomes with the material the chips consist of and by passivating the surface of the chips with blocking reagents. The developed microfluidic chip enabled us to reduce the sample volume needed for one assay to 12.5 mL. The limit of detection of this assay was determined to be 0.4 fmol/mL. Chapters 4 and 5 expand on the development of the microfluidic assay. A prototype microfluidic array that is able to detect multiple analytes in a single sample simultaneously is developed. Using such an array will enable investigators to detect pathogens that occur in the same environment, for example, C. parvum and Giardia duodenalis by conducting a single test. The array's ability to perform multiple sample analysis is shown by detecting different concentrations of target nucleic acids. Further, the author developed a microfluidic chip in which interdigitated microelectrode arrays (IDAs) that consist of closely spaced microelectrodes are integrated. The IDAs facilitate electrochemical detection of cryptosporidial RNA. Electrochemical detection schemes offer benefits of technical simplicity, speed, and sensitivity. In this project liposomes are filled with electrochemically active molecules and are then utilized to generate electrochemical signals. Chapter 6 explores the feasibility of liposomes for enhancing signals derived from nucleic acid hybridization in surface plasmon resonance (SPR) spectroscopy. SPR spectroscopy offers advantages because nucleic acid hybridization can be monitored in real time and under homogeneous conditions because no washing steps are required. SPR spectroscopy is very sensitive and it can be expected that, in the future, SPR will be integrated into microfluidic nucleic acid sensors.
Die Dissertation beschreibt die Positionsklonierung von VMD2, einem Krankheitsgen des Menschen, dass der dominant vererbten vitelliformen Makuladystrophie Typ 2 (VMD2) zugrundeliegt. Zu diesem Zweck wurde zunächst ein etwa 1.4 Mbp großer Klon-'Contig' aus artifiziellen Phagenchromosomen ('phage artificial chromosomes', PAC) erstellt, der die VMD2-Kandidatengenregion auf Chromosom 11q12-q13.1 physikalisch repräsentiert. Durch die Identifizierung polymorpher (CA)n-Dinukleotidmarker aus dem kritschen Intervall und anschließender Kopplungsanalyse gelang es, die Kandidatengenregion auf ca. 500 kbp zu reduzieren. In der öffentlichen Datenbank (GenBank) bereitgestellte Nukleinsäuresequenzen zweier genomischer Klone aus dem Kern des relevanten chromosomalen Bereichs von zusammen etwa 290 kbp wurden dazu genutzt, über eine Kombination aus computergestützter Vorhersagen kodierender Sequenzen, Kartierung von EST-Klonen ('expressed sequence tags'), RT-PCR-Analysen und, wenn erforderlich, 5'-RACE-Experimenten, acht neue Gene des Menschen zu isolieren. Von den charakterisierten Genen erwiesen sich mehrere als potentielle Kandidaten für VMD2. Ein Gen, provisorisch als Transkriptionseinheit TU15B bezeichnet, konnte durch eine Mutationsanalyse schließlich eindeutig mit der Erkrankung assoziiert werden und wurde 1998 als VMD2 publiziert. Drei Gene aus der untersuchten Region kodieren Mitglieder einer Familie von Fettsäuredesaturasen (FADS1, FADS2 und FADS3), während ein anderes Gen ('Rabin3 interacting protein-like 1'; RAB3IL1) signifikante Sequenzidentität zu einem Transkript der Ratte besitzt, welches das GTPase-interagierende Protein Rabin3 kodiert. Den putativen Translationsprodukten drei weiterer Gene (C11orf9, C11orf10 und C11orf11) konnte bislang keine präzise Funktion zugeschrieben werden. Mit FTH1 ('ferritin heavy chain 1') und FEN1 ('flap endonuclease 1') liegen zudem zwei bekannte Gene im analysierten Intervall, deren cDNA-Sequenzen bereits 1984 bzw. 1995 von anderen Forschungsgruppen isoliert und publiziert wurden. Zweifellos kann die Region als sehr genreicher Abschnitt des menschlichen Genoms bezeichnet werden. Neben der Erstellung des PAC-'Contigs', der Einengung der VMD2-Kandidatenregion und der Klonierung von VMD2 war die vollständige genetische Charakterisierung der genannten Fettsäuredesaturase-Gene ein weiterer Schwerpunkt der Arbeit. Unabhängig von der Klonierung und Charakterisierung des VMD2-Gens sowie der chromosomal eng benachbarten Gene, richtete sich mein Interesse schließlich noch auf drei Gene des Menschen, provisorisch als TU51, TU52 und TU53 bezeichnet, die gemeinsam mit VMD2 eine Genfamilie bilden und auf den Chromosomen 19p13.2-p13.12 (TU51), 12q14.2-q15 (TU52) und 1p32.3-p33 (TU53) lokalisiert werden konnten. Durch die Aufklärung der kodierenden Nukleinsäuresequenzen der Gene wurden konservierte Sequenzabschnitte innerhalb der Genfamilie erkennbar, die auf wichtige funktionelle Abschnitte der Translationsprodukte schließen lassen.
Listeriae are Gram positive, facultative, saprophytic bacteria capable of causing opportunistic infections in humans and animals. This thesis presents three separate lines of inquiries that can lead to the eventual convergence of a global view of Listeria as pathogen in the light of evolution, genomics, and function. First, we undertook to resolve the phylogeny of the genus Listeria with the goal of ascertaining insights into the evolution of pathogenic capability of its members. The phylogeny of Listeriae had not yet been clearly resolved due to a scarcity of phylogenetically informative characters within the 16S and 23S rRNA molecules. The genus Listeria contains six species: L. monocytogenes, L. ivanovii, L. innocua, L. seeligeri, L. welshimeri, and L. grayi; of these, L. monocytogenes and L. ivanovii are pathogenic. Pathogenicity is enabled by a 10-15Kb virulence gene cluster found in L. seeligeri, L. monocytogenes and L. ivanovii. The genetic contents of the virulence gene cluster loci, as well as some virulence-associated internalin loci were compared among the six species. Phylogenetic analysis based on a data set of nucleic acid sequences from prs, ldh, vclA, vclB, iap, 16S and 23S rRNA genes identified L. grayi as the ancestral branch of the genus. This is consistent with previous 16S and 23S rRNA findings. The remainder 5 species formed two groupings. One lineage represents L. monocytogenes and L. innocua, while the other contains L. welshimeri, L. ivanovii and L. seeligeri, with L. welshimeri forming the deepest branch within this group. Deletion breakpoints of the virulence gene cluster within L. innocua and L. welshimeri support the proposed tree. This implies that the virulence gene cluster was present in the common ancestor of L. monocytogenes, L. innocua, L. ivanovii, L. seeligeri and L. welshimeri; and that pathogenic capability has been lost in two separate events represented by L. innocua and L. welshimeri. Second, we attempted to reconstitute L. innocua of its deleted virulence gene cluster, in its original chromosomal location, from the L. monocytogenes 12 Kb virulence gene cluster. This turned out particularly difficult because of the limits of genetic tools presently available for the organism. The reconstitution was partially successful. The methods and approaches are presented, and all the components necessary to complete the constructs are at hand for both L. innocua and the parallel, positive control of L. monocytogenes mutant deleted of its virulence gene cluster. Third, the sequencing of the entire genome of L. monocytogenes EGDe was undertaken as part of an EU Consortium. Our lab was responsible for 10 per cent of the labor intensive gap-closure and annotation efforts, which I helped coordinate. General information and comparisons with sister species L. innocua and a close Gram positive relative Bacillus subtilis are presented in context. The areas I personally investigated, namely, sigma factors and stationary phase functions, are also presented. L. monocytogenes and L. innocua both possess surprisingly few sigma factors: SigA, SigB, SigH, SigL, and an extra-cytoplasmic function type sigma factor (SigECF). The stationary phase genes of L. monocytogenes is compared to the well-studied, complex, stationary phase networks of B. subtilis. This showed that while genetic competence functions may be operative in unknown circumstances, non-sporulating Listeria opted for very different approaches of regulation from B. subtilis. There is virtually no overlap of known, stationary phase genes between Listeria and Gram negative model organism E. coli.