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In this paper we deal with an implementation as well as numerical experiments for the coupling of interior and exterior problems of the elastodynamic wave equation with transparent boundary conditions in 3D as described in a previous paper by this author. In more detail, the FEM‐BEM‐coupling as well as the time discretization by using leapfrog and convolution quadrature is considered. Our aim is to provide an insight into the necessary steps of the implementation. Based on this, we present numerical experiments for a non‐convex domain and analyze the errors.
Progression of pupil dilation (PD) in response to visual stimuli may indicate distinct internal processes. No study has been performed on PD progression during a social cognition task. Here, we describe PD progression during the Movie for the Assessment of Social Cognition (MASC) test in n = 23 adolescents with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) and n = 24 age, IQ and sex‐matched neurotypical controls (NTC). The MASC consists of 43 video sequences depicting human social interactions, each followed by a multiple‐choice question concerning characters' mental states. PD progression data were extracted by eye tracking and controlled for fixation behavior. Segmenting PD progression during video sequences by principal component analysis, three sequential PD components were unveiled. In ASD compared with NTC, a distinct PD progression was observed with increased constriction amplitude, increased dilation latency, and increased dilation amplitude that correlated with PD progression components. These components predicted social cognition performance. The first and second PD components correlated positively with MASC behavioral performance in ASD but negatively in NTC. These PD components may be interpreted as indicators of sensory‐perceptual processing and attention function. In ASD, aberrant sensory‐perceptual processing and attention function could contribute to attenuated social cognition performance. This needs to be tested by additional studies combining the respective cognitive tests and the outlined PD progression analysis. Phasic activity of the locus coeruleus–norepinephrine system is discussed as putatively shared underlying mechanism.
Este artigo procurou refletir sobre alguns aspectos teóricos acerca da Teoria do Reconhecimento desenvolvida por Axel Honneth. Herdeiro da tradição teórica do pensamento crítico frankfurtiano – do qual se destacam pensadores como Adorno, Horkheimer, Marcuse e Habermas –, Honneth propõe uma inovadora teoria normativa dos conflitos sociais. Como fio condutor de sua análise, emerge o argumento de que a evolução social está estruturada pelos conflitos morais dos sujeitos sociais, em busca do reconhecimento recíproco de suas identidades. Assim, ao desenvolver sua teoria, Honneth articula elementos da Teoria Crítica, da filosofia do jovem Hegel e da psicologia social de Mead. Este artigo tem justamente o ensejo de refletir sobre a teia conceitual sobre a qual Honneth fundamenta sua proposta teórica.
Das Neuroblastom ist der häufigste extrakranielle solide Tumor des Kindesalters. Bei Diagnosestellung befinden sich die meisten Patienten bereits in fortgeschrittenen Tumorstadien; trotz intensiver multimodaler Therapie überleben nur 30-40% der Hochrisikopatienten die Erkrankung. Zum Therapieversagen führt in den meisten Fällen eine Resistenzentwicklung des Tumors gegenüber den Chemotherapeutika. Die Entdeckung neuer effektiver Therapieansätze und Überwindung der Chemoresistenz durch Resensibilisierung der Tumorzellen ist daher ein dringendes Forschungsanliegen.
Zur Charakterisierung der Zelllinien im ersten Teil dieser Arbeit wurde die Zellmorphologie, die Gen- und Proteinexpression verschiedener Differenzierungs- bzw. Krebsstammzell-Marker und das Anoikis-Verhalten der Neuroblastomzellen UKF-NB-2, UKF-NB-3 und UKF-NB-6 sowie ihrer Cisplatin- und Carboplatin-resistenten Sublinien untersucht. Der zytomorphologischen Phänotyp der untersuchten Zellen ließ keine eindeutigen Schlüsse auf eine neuronale, indifferente oder nicht-neuronale Differenzierung der Zellen zu. Gemessen an der Expression der neuronalen Marker NCAM, TH und der Neurofilamente L, M und H zeigte jedoch die Mehrzahl der untersuchten Cisplatin- und Carboplatin-resistenten Sublinien einen signifikanten Verlust der neuronalen Differenzierung im Vergleich zu ihren parentalen Zellen. Dieser Effekt war auch durch eine temporäre Platinkarenz nicht vollständig reversibel.
Der EGF-Rezeptor, dessen Überexpression als negativer prognostischer Marker für den Therapieerfolg gilt, wurde von allen untersuchten Zelllinien exprimiert, es ließ sich jedoch keine signifikant verstärkte Expression in den resistenten Sublinien nachweisen.
Eine Krebsstammzelle ließ sich in den untersuchten Zelllinien bei schwacher bis fehlender Stammzellmarkerexpression von CD133 und c-Kit nicht eindeutig identifizieren.
Die Resistenz gegenüber Anoikis ist eine Grundvoraussetzung für die Metastasierung von Tumorzellen. Bei den in dieser Arbeit untersuchten Neuroblastomzelllinien zeigten 3 von 8 Zelllinien, UKF-NB-2, UKF-NB-2rCDDP500 und UKF-NB-6, eine Anoikis-Resistenz. UKF-NB-3 sowie ihre beiden Sublinien waren Anoikis-sensibel, sie zeigten alle einen signifikanten Viabilitätsverlust durch Kultivierung auf Poly-HEMA-Beschichtung und daraus resultierendem Adhärenzverlust. Bei UKF-NB-6 nahm durch den Erwerb der Platinresistenz die Toleranz gegenüber Anoikis ab, wie man an dem signifikanten Viabilitätsverlust der Sublinien UKF-NB-6rCDDP1000 und UKF-NB6rCarbo1000 unter nicht-adhärenten Bedingungen sieht. Die Ausbildung der Cisplatin- und insbesondere der Carboplatinresistenz geht hier mit einer signifikant verstärkten Sensitivität der Zellen gegenüber Anoikis einher. Ein synergistischer Effekt auf die Zellviabilität durch Anoikis-induzierende PolyHEMA-Beschichtung und simultane Cisplatin- oder Carboplatin-Exposition ließ sich jedoch nicht beobachten.
Im zweiten Teil dieser Arbeit wurden die durch die Connectivity Map ermittelten potentiellen Resensitizer für Cisplatin (Pararosanilin, Tolbutamid, Fludrocortison, 12,13-EODE und Topiramat) und deren Wirkung auf die Viabilität der Neuroblastomzelllinien (IMR-5, NGP, SK-N-AS, UKF-NB-2, UKF-NB-3 und UKF-NB-6) sowie ihrer Cisplatin-resistenten Sublinien untersucht.
Hierbei zeigte die Kombinationstherapie von Cisplatin mit 12,13-EODE, Topiramat oder Fludrocortison keine signifikante Reduktion der Zellviabilität im Vergleich zur Therapie mit Cisplatin alleine. Ein z. T. signifikanter Anstieg des IC50-Werts von Cisplatin in den getesteten parentalen Zellen und resistenten Sublinien ließ eher einen desensibilisierenden Effekt dieser Stoffe gegenüber Cisplatin vermuten.
Die Kombination von Cisplatin mit Pararosanilin oder Tolbutamid hingegen hatte einen deutlich wachstumshemmenden Effekt auf alle untersuchten resistenten Sublinien. Die IC50-Werte von Cisplatin wurden hier in fast allen Zelllinien signifikant reduziert, z. T. bis um den Faktor 2,45, was einer Halbierung der Cisplatindosis entspricht. Pararosanilin und Tolbutamid erwiesen sich somit als mögliche Resensitizer für Cisplatin in Cisplatin-resistenten Neuroblastomzellen.
Diese Daten lassen erkennen, dass die Connectivity Map ein vielversprechendes Werkzeug in der gezielten Therapie von chemoresistenten Neuroblastomen sein kann. In Kombination mit bisher gängigen Therapieschemata könnten Resensitizer den Erfolg der Behandlung möglicherweise deutlich verbessern. Die mögliche Toxizität der identifizierten Resensitizer, insbesondere Pararosanilin, und damit den tatsächlichen Stellenwert dieses Therapieansatzes wird man jedoch zunächst in vivo noch weiter untersuchen müssen.
This thesis investigates the acquisition pace and the typical developmental path in eL2 acquisition of selected phenomena of German morphosyntax and semantics and compared them to monolingual acquisition. In addition, the influence of ‘Age of Onset’ and of external factors on eL2 acquisition is examined.
To date, the most studies on eL2 acquisition focused on language production. Based on mostly longitudinal spontaneous speech data of only small number of children, they indicate that eL2 learners acquire sentence structure and subject-verb-agreement faster than monolingual children, whereas the acquisition of case marking causes them more difficulties. Moreover, similar developmental paths to those of monolingual children are claimed. Only several studies examined comprehension abilities in eL2 learners, however overwhelmingly in cross-sectional design. The findings from comprehension studies on telic and atelic verbs, and on wh-questions indicate that eL2 children acquire their target-like interpretation faster than monolingual children. The same acquisition stages towards target-like interpretation like in monolingual acquisition are assumed as well. Taking together, to date, no study exists, that examines comprehension and production abilities in a large group of eL2 learners of German in a longitudinal design.
This thesis extends the previous results by investigating pace of acquisition, impact of factors, and individual developmental paths in a longitudinal design with large groups of participants. Language data of 29 eL2 learners of German (age at T1: 3;7 years, LoE: 10 months) and 45 monolingual German-speaking children (age at T1: 3;7) are examined. The eL2 learners were tested in six test rounds (age at T6: 6;9 years). The monolingual children were tested in five test rounds (are at T5: 5;7). The standardized test LiSe-DaZ (Schulz & Tracy, 2011) was employed to examine children’s language skills.
eL2 learners show a significantly greater rate of change, thus faster acquisition pace, than monolingual children in the following scales: comprehension of telicity, comprehension of wh-questions, production of prepositions, and production of conjunctions. These phenomena are acquired early in monolingual children. No differences regarding acquisition pace between eL2 children and monolingual children are found for comprehension of negation, production of case marking, and production of focus particles. These phenomena are acquired late in monolingual development and involve semantic and pragmatic knowledge. The findings of faster acquisition pace of several phenomena are in line with several studies that reported that eL2 children develop faster than monolingual children.
Independent on whether a phenomenon is acquired early or late, no effects of external factors on eL2 children’s performance are found. These findings indicate that acquisition of core, rule-based phenomena is not sensitive to external factors if the first exposure to L2 takes place around the age of three.
Moreover, eL2 children show the same developmental stages and error types in comprehension of telicity, comprehension of negation, production of matrix and subordinate clauses. This is also independent on how fast they acquire a structure under consideration. Thus, these findings provide a further support for similar developmental paths of eL2 and monolingual children towards target-like comprehension and production.
Stanley Cavell is one of very few philosophers who systematically reflect on the impact and influence of autobiographical detail, experience, and preferences on their philosophical work. The aim of this essay is to show how Cavell’s use of autobiographical exploration is rooted in his early aesthetic theory, in particular his view of the similarities between philosophy and aesthetic criticism. Cavell argues that criticism starts by exploiting and incorporating a subjective vantage point, eventually bringing the reader to test the significance of a work on herself. In his ‘Aesthetic Problems of Modern Philosophy’, Cavell states exactly this form of appeal to the ‘We’ of author and reader as the basic move of his own version of ‘ordinary language philosophy’. It is because of the connections Cavell sees between criticism and philosophy that his aesthetic diagnosis harks back on his overall critical style of thinking.
The strictly anaerobic acetogenic bacterium Acetobacterium woodii is metabolically diverse and grows on variety of substrates which includes H2 + CO2, sugars, alcohols and diols. It is unique in producing bacterial microcompartments (BMC) during growth on different substrates such as 1,2-propanediol, 2,3-butanediol, ethanol or fructose. In this study, we analyzed the genetic organization and expression of the BMC genes within the A. woodii genome, the previously described 18 gene pdu cluster as well as four other cluster potentially encoding one or two shell proteins. Expression analysis of respective gene clusters revealed that the pdu gene cluster is highly expressed during growth on 1,2-PD, 2,3-BD, ethanol and ethylene glycol. The promoter region upstream of the pduA gene was identified and used to establish a reporter gene assay based on chloramphenicol acetyl transferase as a reporter protein. The reporter gene assay confirmed the qPCR data and demonstrated that 1,2-PD is superior over ethanol and ethylene glycol as inducer. BMCs were enriched from cells grown on 2,3- BD and 1,2-PD and shown to have typical structure in electron micrographs. Biochemical analyses revealed several of the protein encoded by the pdu cluster to be part of the isolated BMCs. These data demonstrate a very unique situation in A. woodii in which apparently one BMC gene cluster in expressed during growth on different substrates.
Background: Balloon pulmonary angioplasty is an evolving, interventional treatment option for inoperable patients with chronic thromboembolic pulmonary hypertension (CTEPH). Pulmonary hypertension at rest as well as exercise capacity is considered to be relevant outcome parameters. The aim of the present study was to determine whether measurement of pulmonary hemodynamics during exercise before and six months after balloon pulmonary angioplasty have an added value.
Methods: From March 2014 to July 2018, 172 consecutive patients underwent balloon pulmonary angioplasty. Of these, 64 consecutive patients with inoperable CTEPH underwent a comprehensive diagnostic workup that included right heart catheterization at rest and during exercise before balloon pulmonary angioplasty treatments and six months after the last intervention.
Results: Improvements in pulmonary hemodynamics at rest and during exercise, in quality of life, and in exercise capacity were observed six months after balloon pulmonary angioplasty: WHO functional class improved in 78% of patients. The mean pulmonary arterial pressure (mPAP) at rest was reduced from 41 ± 9 to 31 ± 9 mmHg (p < 0.0001). The mPAP/cardiac output slope decreased after balloon pulmonary angioplasty (11.2 ± 25.6 WU to 7.7 ± 4.1 WU; p < 0.0001), and correlated with N-terminal fragment of pro-brain natriuretic peptide (p = 0.035) and 6-minute walking distance (p = 0.01).
Conclusions: Exercise right heart catheterization provides valuable information on the changes of pulmonary hemodynamics after balloon pulmonary angioplasty in inoperable CTEPH patients that are not obtainable by measuring resting hemodynamics.
Resistance exercise has been demonstrated to improve brain function. However, the optimal workout characteristics are a matter of debate. This randomized, controlled trial aimed to elucidate differences between free-weight (REfree) and machine-based (REmach) training with regard to their ability to acutely enhance cognitive performance (CP). A total of n = 46 healthy individuals (27 ± 4 years, 26 men) performed a 45-min bout of REfree (military press, barbell squat, bench press) or REmach (shoulder press, leg press, chest press). Pre- and post-intervention, CP was examined using the Stroop test, Trail Making Test and Digit Span test. Mann–Whitney U tests did not reveal between-group differences for performance in the Digit Span test, Trail Making test and the color and word conditions of the Stroop test (p > 0.05). However, REfree was superior to REmach in the Stroop color-word condition (+6.3%, p = 0.02, R = 0.35). Additionally, REfree elicited pre-post changes in all parameters except for the Digit Span test and the word condition of the Stroop test while REmach only improved cognitive performance in part A of the Trail Making test. Using free weights seems to be the more effective RE method to acutely improve cognitive function (i.e., inhibitory control). The mechanisms of this finding merit further investigation.
Obstructive Sleep Apnea is emerging as a global health epidemic, particularly due to the obesity pandemic. However, comprehensive prevalence data are still lacking and global OSA research has not yet been structurally evaluated. Using the latest comprehensive age/gender-specific BMI and obesity data, a global landscape estimating the risk/burden of OSA was created. Results were presented in relation to an in-depth analysis of OSA research and countries’ socioeconomic/scientific background. While the USA, Canada, and Japan are the highest publishing countries on OSA, Iceland, Greece, and Israel appeared at the forefront when relating the scientific output to socioeconomic parameters. Conversely, China, India, and Russia showed relatively low performances in these relations. Analysis of the estimated population at risk (EPR) of OSA showed the USA, China, India, and Brazil as the leading countries. Although the EPR and OSA research correlated strongly, major regional discrepancies between the estimated demand and actual research performances were identified, mainly in, but not limited to, developing nations. Our study highlights regional challenges/imbalances in the global activity on OSA and allows targeted measures to mitigate the burden of undiagnosed/untreated OSA. Furthermore, the inclusion of disadvantaged countries in international collaborations could stimulate local research efforts and provide valuable insights into the regional epidemiology of OSA.