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Background: The zinc finger transcription factor Egr-1 (Early growth response 1) is central to several growth factors and represents an important activator of target genes not only involved in physiological processes like embryogenesis and neonatal development, but also in a variety of pathophysiological processes, for example atherosclerosis or cancer. Current options to investigate its transcription and activation in vivo are end-point measurements that do not provide insights into dynamic changes in the living organism. Results: We developed a transgenic mouse (Egr-1-luc) in which the luciferase reporter gene is under the control of the murine Egr-1 promoter providing a versatile tool to study the time course of Egr-1 activation in vivo. In neonatal mice, bioluminescence imaging revealed a high Egr-1 promoter activity reaching basal levels three weeks after birth with activity at snout, ears and paws. Using a model of partial hepatectomy we could show that Egr-1 promoter activity and Egr-1 mRNA levels were increased in the regenerating liver. In a model of wound healing, we demonstrated that Egr-1 promoter activity was upregulated at the site of injury. Conclusion: Taken together, we have developed a transgenic mouse model that allows real time in vivo imaging of the Egr-1 promoter activity. The ability to monitor and quantify Egr-1 activity in the living organism may facilitate a better understanding of Egr-1 function in vivo. Additional File 1: BLI of adult Egr-1-luc mice with opened body cavity. Transgenic Egr-1-luc mice (one month old) received 6 mg luciferin in 100 μl PBS by intraperitoneal injection. Ten minutes thereafter the animal was killed by cervical dislocation, the body cavity opened immediately, skin from the ventral side partially removed and BLI measurement was carried out (10 min signal collection, setting 'high resolution'). A representative animal is shown with similar amplification setting as in Figure 2A.
Background: Asthma is increasing worldwide and results from a complex immunological interaction between genetic susceptibility and environmental factors. Autovaccination with E. coli induces a strong TH-1 immune response, thus offering an option for the treatment of allergic diseases. Methods: Prospective open trial on safety, tolerability, and impact on allergic inflammation of an autologous E.coli autovaccine in intermittent or mild persistent house dust mite asthma. Determination of exhaled nitric monoxide (eNO) before and after bronchial mite challenge initially and after nine months of autovaccination. Results: Median eNO increase after autovaccination was significantly smaller (from 27.3 to 33.8 ppb; p=0.334) compared to initial values (from 32.6 to 42.2 ppb; p=0.046) (p=0.034). In nine subjects and a total of 306 injections, we observed 101 episodes of local erythema (33.3%; median of maximal diameter 2.5 cm), 95 episodes of local swelling (31.1%; median of maximal diameter 3 cm), and 27 episodes of local pain (8.8%). Four subjects reported itching at the injection site with a total of 30 episodes (9.8%). We observed no serious adverse events. All organ functions (inclusive electrocardiogramm) and laboratory testing of the blood (clinical chemistry, hematology) and the urine (screening test, B-microglobuline) were within normal limits. Vital signs undulated within the physiological variability. Conclusion: The administration of autologous autovacine for the treatment of house dust mite asthma resulted in a reduction of the eNO increase upon bronchial mite challenge. In nine subjects and 306 injections, only a few mild local reactions and no systemic severe adverse events were observed. EudraCT Nr. 2005-005534-12 ClinicalTrials.gov ID NCT00677209
Background: Care management programmes are an effective approach to care for high risk patients with complex care needs resulting from multiple co-occurring medical and non-medical conditions. These patients are likely to be hospitalized for a potentially "avoidable" cause. Nurse-led care management programmes for high risk elderly patients showed promising results. Care management programmes based on health care assistants (HCAs) targeting adult patients with a high risk of hospitalisation may be an innovative approach to deliver cost-efficient intensified care to patients most in need. Methods: PraCMan is a cluster randomized controlled trial with primary care practices as unit of randomisation. The study evaluates a complex primary care practice-based care management of patients at high risk for future hospitalizations. Eligible patients either suffer from type 2 diabetes mellitus, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, chronic heart failure or any combination. Patients with a high likelihood of hospitalization within the following 12 months (based on insurance data) will be included in the trial. During 12 months of intervention patients of the care management group receive comprehensive assessment of medical and non-medical needs and resources as well as regular structured monitoring of symptoms. Assessment and monitoring will be performed by trained HCAs from the participating practices. Additionally, patients will receive written information, symptom diaries, action plans and a medication plan to improve self-management capabilities. This intervention is addition to usual care. Patients from the control group receive usual care. Primary outcome is the number of all-cause hospitalizations at 12 months follow-up, assessed by insurance claims data. Secondary outcomes are health-related quality of life (SF12, EQ5D), quality of chronic illness care (PACIC), health care utilisation and costs, medication adherence (MARS), depression status and severity (PHQ-9), self-management capabilities and clinical parameters. Data collection will be performed at baseline, 12 and 24 months (12 months post-intervention). Discussion: Practice-based care management for high risk individuals involving trained HCAs appears to be a promising approach to face the needs of an aging population with increasing care demands. Trial registration: Current Controlled Trials ISRCTN56104508
Bei gesunden Menschen verläuft die Infektion mit Bartonella henselae als vergleichsweise harmlose "Katzenkratzkrankheit". Erst mit Beginn der AIDS-Pandemie zeigte sich, dass das Bakterium bei immungeschwächten Patienten auch die pathologische Neubildung von Blutgefäßen auslösen kann. Diese Pathogenitätsstrategie unterscheidet die Spezies der Bartonellen von allen anderen bakteriellen Infektionserregern des Menschen. Für Mikrobiologen ist Bartonella henselae deshalb ein interessanter Modellorganismus, weil Blutgefäßwachstum in erster Linie eine Domäne der Tumorforschung ist.
Background: The ventral midbrain contains a diverse array of neurons, including dopaminergic neurons of the ventral tegmental area (VTA) and substantia nigra (SN) and neurons of the red nucleus (RN). Dopaminergic and RN neurons have been shown to arise from ventral mesencephalic precursors that express Sonic Hedgehog (Shh). However, Shh expression, which is initially confined to the mesencephalic ventral midline, expands laterally and is then downregulated in the ventral midline. In contrast, expression of the Hedgehog target gene Gli1 initiates in the ventral midline prior to Shh expression, but after the onset of Shh expression it is expressed in precursors lateral to Shh-positive cells. Given these dynamic gene expression patterns, Shh and Gli1 expression could delineate different progenitor populations at distinct embryonic time points. Results: We employed genetic inducible fate mapping (GIFM) to investigate whether precursors that express Shh (Shh-GIFM) or transduce Shh signaling (Gli1-GIFM) at different time points give rise to different ventral midbrain cell types. We find that precursors restricted to the ventral midline are labeled at embryonic day (E)7.5 with Gli1-GIFM, and with Shh-GIFM at E8.5. These precursors give rise to all subtypes of midbrain dopaminergic neurons and the anterior RN. A broader domain of progenitors that includes the ventral midline is marked with Gli1-GIFM at E8.5 and with Shh-GIFM at E9.5; these fate-mapped cells also contribute to all midbrain dopaminergic subtypes and to the entire RN. In contrast, a lateral progenitor domain that is labeled with Gli1-GIFM at E9.5 and with Shh-GIFM at E11.5 has a markedly reduced potential to give rise to the RN and to SN dopaminergic neurons, and preferentially gives rise to the ventral-medial VTA. In addition, cells derived from Shh- and Gli1-expressing progenitors located outside of the ventral midline give rise to astrocytes. Conclusions: We define a ventral midbrain precursor map based on the timing of Gli1 and Shh expression, and suggest that the diversity of midbrain dopaminergic neurons is at least partially determined during their precursor stage when their medial-lateral position, differential gene expression and the time when they leave the ventricular zone influence their fate decisions.
Background: Parkinson's disease (PD) is a slowly progressive neurodegenerative disorder which affects widespread areas of the brainstem, basal ganglia and cerebral cortex. A number of proteins are known to accumulate in parkinsonian brains including ubiquitin and alpha-synuclein. Prion diseases are sporadic, genetic or infectious disorders with various clinical and histopathological features caused by prion proteins as infectious proteinaceous particles transmitting a misfolded protein configuration through brain tissue. The most important form is Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease which is associated with a self-propagating pathological precursor form of the prion protein that is physiologically widely distributed in the central nervous system. Discussion: It has recently been found that alpha-synuclein may behave similarly to the prion precursor and propagate between cells. The post-mortem proof of alpha-synuclein containing Lewy bodies in embryonic dopamine cells transplants in PD patient suggests that the misfolded protein might be transmitted from the diseased host to donor neurons reminiscent of prion behavior. The involvement of the basal ganglia and brainstem in the degenerative process are other congruencies between Parkinson's and Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease. However, a number of issues advise caution before categorizing Parkinson's disease as a prion disorder, because clinical appearance, brain imaging, cerebrospinal fluid and neuropathological findings exhibit fundamental differences between both disease entities. Most of all, infectiousness, a crucial hallmark of prion diseases, has never been observed in PD so far. Moreover, the cellular propagation of the prion protein has not been clearly defined and it is, therefore, difficult to assess the molecular similarities between the two disease entities. Summary: At the current state of knowledge, the molecular pathways of transmissible pathogenic proteins are not yet fully understood. Their exact involvement in the pathophysiology of prion disorders and neurodegenerative diseases has to be further investigated in order to elucidate a possible overlap between both disease categories that are currently regarded as distinct entities.
TRENTOOL : an open source toolbox to estimate neural directed interactions with transfer entropy
(2011)
To investigate directed interactions in neural networks we often use Norbert Wiener's famous definition of observational causality. Wiener’s definition states that an improvement of the prediction of the future of a time series X from its own past by the incorporation of information from the past of a second time series Y is seen as an indication of a causal interaction from Y to X. Early implementations of Wiener's principle – such as Granger causality – modelled interacting systems by linear autoregressive processes and the interactions themselves were also assumed to be linear. However, in complex systems – such as the brain – nonlinear behaviour of its parts and nonlinear interactions between them have to be expected. In fact nonlinear power-to-power or phase-to-power interactions between frequencies are reported frequently. To cover all types of non-linear interactions in the brain, and thereby to fully chart the neural networks of interest, it is useful to implement Wiener's principle in a way that is free of a model of the interaction [1]. Indeed, it is possible to reformulate Wiener's principle based on information theoretic quantities to obtain the desired model-freeness. The resulting measure was originally formulated by Schreiber [2] and termed transfer entropy (TE). Shortly after its publication transfer entropy found applications to neurophysiological data. With the introduction of new, data efficient estimators (e.g. [3]) TE has experienced a rapid surge of interest (e.g. [4]). Applications of TE in neuroscience range from recordings in cultured neuronal populations to functional magnetic resonanace imaging (fMRI) signals. Despite widespread interest in TE, no publicly available toolbox exists that guides the user through the difficulties of this powerful technique. TRENTOOL (the TRansfer ENtropy TOOLbox) fills this gap for the neurosciences by bundling data efficient estimation algorithms with the necessary parameter estimation routines and nonparametric statistical testing procedures for comparison to surrogate data or between experimental conditions. TRENTOOL is an open source MATLAB toolbox based on the Fieldtrip data format. ...
Endovaskuläres Stenting der thorakalen Aorta- halten die Langzeitergebnisse was die frühen Ergebnisse erwarten ließen? Hintergrund: Die frühen Ergebnisse des Endovaskulären Stentings sind in der Literatur gut dokumentiert. Das Anliegen dieser Studie ist es Langzeitergebnisse der Patienten die sich endovaskulärem Stenting der thorakalen Aorta unterzogen zu ermitteln. Methode: Insgesamt 92 Patienten unterzogen sich endovaskulärem Stenting, als Erkrankungen wurden hierbei Läsionen der thorakalen Aorta (thorakales Aortenaneuysma n=45, Typ B Dissektion n=31, traumatische Ruptur n=16) behandelt. Insgesamt waren es 62 männliche und 30 weibliche Patienten. Der Follow-up Zeitraum betrug zwischen 1-7 Jahren, der mittlere Follow-up Zeitraum lag bei 4,05 Jahren. Die Patienten wurden in jährlichen Intervallen nachuntersucht. Ergebnisse: Insgesamt belief sich die Mortalität auf 27.2% (n=25). Unterteilt in 30 Tage-Mortalität, die sich auf 9.8% (n=9) belief und die Spätmortalität mit 17.4% (n=16). 5 (5.4%) Patienten erlitten einen Schlaganfall , 3 Fälle von Paraplegie (3.2%). 7 Patienten (7.6%) entwickelten Endoleaks, 5 von ihnen starben während des Follow-up Zeitraums und 3 benötigten chirurgische Reoperation wegen persistierender Perfusion und Vergrößerung des Aneurysmasacks. Zusammenfassung: Langzeitergebnisse zeigen eine Stentgraft assoziierte Morbidität und Sterblichkeit. Deshalb ist eine regelmäßige Kontrolle unerlässlich.
Background: The aim of this study was to develop a child-specific classification system for long bone fractures and to examine its reliability and validity on the basis of a prospective multicentre study. Methods: Using the sequentially developed classification system, three samples of between 30 and 185 paediatric limb fractures from a pool of 2308 fractures documented in two multicenter studies were analysed in a blinded fashion by eight orthopaedic surgeons, on a total of 5 occasions. Intra- and interobserver reliability and accuracy were calculated. Results: The reliability improved with successive simplification of the classification. The final version resulted in an overall interobserver agreement of kappa=0.71 with no significant difference between experienced and less experienced raters. Conclusions: In conclusion, the evaluation of the newly proposed classification system resulted in a reliable and routinely applicable system, for which training in its proper use may further improve the reliability. It can be recommended as a useful tool for clinical practice and offers the option for developing treatment recommendations and outcome predictions in the future.
Die selektive intraarterielle digitale Subtraktionsangiografie (DSA) ist nach wie vor der Goldstandard zur Darstellung und Beurteilung extra- und intrakranieller Stenosen. Im Gegensatz zur extrakraniellen A carotis interna fehlt für die Stenosegradbestimmung der intrakranieller Arterien ein valides Messverfahren. Da Aussagen zur Prognose symptomatischer intrakranieller Stenosen und die Entscheidung über die weitere therapeutische Vorgehensweise jedoch weitgehend vom Stenosegrad abhängen, ist ein standardisiertes Verfahren zur Stenosegradbestimmung in Prozent für die intrakraniellen Gefäße von entscheidender Bedeutung. Die im Rahmen der WASID-Studie vorgeschlagene Methode eines lokalen, proximal der Stenose gelegenen Referenzdurchmessers wurde außerhalb dieser Studie noch kaum weitergehend untersucht. In der vorliegenden Studie wurden die Angiogramme von 102 Patienten mit intrakraniellen Stenosen nach den WASID-Kriterien von 3 Observern jeweils zweimal vermessen und bezüglich der inter- und intraobserver Korrelation untersucht. Die im Rahmen der WASID-Studie vorgeschlagene und für die vorliegende Studie übernommene Methode der Stenosegradberechnung erfolgte anhand eines zunächst proximal der Stenose zu wählenden Referenzdurchmessers. Eine modifizierte Stenosegradberechnung mittels Mittelwertbildung aus proximalem und distalem Referenzdiameter wurde der WASID-Methode gegenübergestellt. Die interobserver Korrelation der WASID-Methode lag bei 89,9% für den ersten Messdurchgang und bei 90,1% für den zweiten Messdurchgang. Die Stenosegradbestimmung nach der Mittelwert-Methode ergab eine geringfügig höhere interobserver Korrelation von 90,9% bzw. 93,2%, allerdings ohne statistische Signifikanz. Die Unterschätzung (im Vergleich zur WASID-Methode) des Stenosegrades durch die Mittelwert-Methode ist jedoch signifikant (am ehesten messverfahrensbedingt). Die vergleichende Untersuchung von proximalem und distalem Referenzdiameter im Rahmen der Mittelwert-Messung ergab bezüglich der Korrelation keinen statistisch signifikanten Vorteil für einen der beiden Messpunkte. Die Analyse der intraobserver Korrelation zeigte ebenfalls keinen eindeutigen Vorteil für die Mittelwert-Methode, allenfalls lässt sich hier ein positiver Trend ausmachen. Somit liegen letztlich die inter- und auch die intraobserver Korrelationen beider Messverfaheren auf vergleichbar hohem Niveau, ein statistisch klarer Vorteil für eine der beiden Vorgehensweisen lässt sich nicht ableiten. Aufgrund der einfacheren Handhabung der WASID-Methode empfiehlt sich dieses Verfahren dennoch für den klinischen Alltag.