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Background: Due to the large amount of data produced by advanced microscopy, automated image analysis is crucial in modern biology. Most applications require reliable cell nuclei segmentation. However, in many biological specimens cell nuclei are densely packed and appear to touch one another in the images. Therefore, a major difficulty of three-dimensional cell nuclei segmentation is the decomposition of cell nuclei that apparently touch each other. Current methods are highly adapted to a certain biological specimen or a specific microscope. They do not ensure similarly accurate segmentation performance, i.e. their robustness for different datasets is not guaranteed. Hence, these methods require elaborate adjustments to each dataset.
Results: We present an advanced three-dimensional cell nuclei segmentation algorithm that is accurate and robust. Our approach combines local adaptive pre-processing with decomposition based on Lines-of-Sight (LoS) to separate apparently touching cell nuclei into approximately convex parts. We demonstrate the superior performance of our algorithm using data from different specimens recorded with different microscopes. The three-dimensional images were recorded with confocal and light sheet-based fluorescence microscopes. The specimens are an early mouse embryo and two different cellular spheroids. We compared the segmentation accuracy of our algorithm with ground truth data for the test images and results from state-of-the-art methods. The analysis shows that our method is accurate throughout all test datasets (mean F-measure: 91%) whereas the other methods each failed for at least one dataset (F-measure≤69%). Furthermore, nuclei volume measurements are improved for LoS decomposition. The state-of-the-art methods required laborious adjustments of parameter values to achieve these results. Our LoS algorithm did not require parameter value adjustments. The accurate performance was achieved with one fixed set of parameter values.
Conclusion: We developed a novel and fully automated three-dimensional cell nuclei segmentation method incorporating LoS decomposition. LoS are easily accessible features that ensure correct splitting of apparently touching cell nuclei independent of their shape, size or intensity. Our method showed superior performance compared to state-of-the-art methods, performing accurately for a variety of test images. Hence, our LoS approach can be readily applied to quantitative evaluation in drug testing, developmental and cell biology.
The standard view suggests that removing barriers to entry and improving judicial enforcement reduces informality and boosts investment and growth. However, a general equilibrium approach shows that this conclusion may hold to a lesser extent in countries with a constrained supply of funds because of, for example, a more concentrated banking sector or lower financial openness. When the formal sector grows larger in those countries, more entrepreneurs become creditworthy, but the higher pressure on the credit market limits further capital accumulation. We show empirical evidence consistent with these predictions.
After the mass-vaccination campaign during the influenza A (H1N1) 2009 pandemic, a significant increase in narcolepsy incidence was observed initially in Scandinavia, later in other European countries and recently also in Canada. Narcolepsy is a sleep disease caused by the loss of hypocretin-producing cells in the hypothalamus. Almost all narcolepsy patients carry the HLA-DQB1*0602 allele, giving a link to an autoimmune-mediated process.
Most of the observed narcolepsy cases were correlated to the vaccination with Pandemrix, the most frequently used vaccine in the EU, and a slight connection to Arepanrix was also detected, which was distributed in Canada. Both vaccines were adjuvanted with AS03, suggesting a possible link between AS03 and narcolepsy. No narcolepsy cases were detected with MF59-adjuvanted or non-adjuvanted influenza vaccines. Recent studies reported differences between Pandemrix and Arepanrix and suggested the vaccine rather than the adjuvant as a suspect for narcolepsy development following vaccination. In addition, in China an increase of narcolepsy cases was reported to occur in absence of vaccination. Possible factors and potential additive effects that may have triggered narcolepsy after the pandemic vaccination are being reviewed in this paper.
Adorno und die Kabbala
(2015)
Im neunten Band der Reihe geht Ansgar Martins kabbalistischen Spuren in der Philosophie Theodor W. Adornos (1903–1969) nach. Der Frankfurter Gesellschaftskritiker griff im Rahmen seines radikalen materialistischen Projekts gleichwohl auch auf "theologische" Deutungsfiguren zurück. Vermittelt durch den gemeinsamen Freund Walter Benjamin (1892–1940) stieß Adorno dabei auf das Werk des Kabbala-Forschers Gershom Scholem (1897–1982). Zwischen Frankfurt und Jerusalem entwickelte sich eine lebenslange Korrespondenz.
Für Adorno erscheint vor dem Hintergrund lückenloser kapitalistischer Vergesellschaftung jede religiöse Sinngebung in der Moderne als unmöglich. Der Tradition der jüdischen Mystik schreibt er hingegen eine innere Affinität zu dieser hoffnungslosen Logik des "Verfalls" zu. Sie scheint ihm zur unumgänglichen Säkularisierung religiöser Gehalte aufzufordern. Adornos kabbalistische Marginalien beziehen einen breiten Horizont jüdisch-messianischer Ideen ein. Er verleugnet dabei nie, dass es ihm um eine sehr diesseite Verwirklichung geoffenbarter Heilsversprechen zu tun ist: Transzendenz sei als erfüllte Immanenz, als verwirklichte Utopie zu denken. In diesem Anliegen sieht Adorno selbst jedoch gerade seine Übereinstimmung mit der Kabbala.
Adornos kabbalistische Motive, die auf Scholems Forschungen zurückgehen, werden hier ausführlich an seinen Schriften und Vorlesungen untersucht. In seinem Verständnis der philosophischen Tradition sowie im Modell der Metaphysischen Erfahrung suchte er etwa explizit Anschluss an Deutungen der Kabbala: Das unerreichbare Urbild der Philosophie sei die Interpretation der geoffenbarten Schrift. Wie säkularisierte heilige Texte wurden Werke von Beethoven, Goethe, Kafka oder Schönberg so zum Anlass für "mystische" Interpretationen. Deren detaillierte Untersuchung erlaubt, das viel beschworene jüdische Erbe von Adornos Philosophie zu konkretisieren und bedenkenswerte Einzelheiten von der Negativen Dialektik zur Ästhetik in den Blick zu nehmen.
Incidence rates of clinically significant tinnitus: 10-year trend from a cohort study in England
(2015)
Objective: To investigate the incidence of tinnitus that burdens the health service in England.
Design: This was an observational study of 4.7 million residents of England under 85 years of age who were at risk for developing clinically significant tinnitus (sigT). SigT was defined by a discharge from hospital with a primary diagnosis of tinnitus, or a primary care recording of tinnitus with subsequent related medical follow-up within 28 days. The database used was the Clinical Practice Research Datalink and individual records were linked to additional data from the Hospital Episode Statistics. The observational period was from January 1, 2002 to December 31, 2011. Age-, gender-, and calendar year-specific incidence rates for and cumulative incidences of sigT were estimated and a projection of new cases of sigT between 2012 and 2021 was performed.
Results: There were 14,303 incident cases of sigT identified among 26.5 million person-years of observation. The incidence rate was 5.4 new cases of sigT per 10,000 person-years (95% confidence interval: 5.3 to 5.5). The incidence rate did not depend on gender but increased with age, peaking at 11.4 per 10,000 in the age group 60 to 69 years. The annual incidence rate of sigT increased from 4.5 per 10,000 person-years in 2002 to 6.6 per 10,000 person-years in 2011. The 10-year cumulative incidence of sigT was 58.4 cases (95% confidence interval: 57.4 to 59.4) per 10,000 residents. Nearly 324,000 new cases of sigT are expected to occur in England between 2012 and 2021.
Conclusions: Tinnitus presents a burden to the health care system that has been rising in recent years. Population-based studies provide crucial underpinning evidence; highlighting the need for further research to address issues around effective diagnosis and clinical management of this heterogeneous condition.
Der Aufsatz schlägt die Verbindung und Erweiterung von Analysen des (neoliberalen) Regierens mit nicht-subjektzentrierten und affekttheoretischen Ansätzen vor. Anhand einer Analyse des sozialpolitischen und sozialarbeiterischen Umgangs mit Wohnungslosen wird nachvollzogen, welcher Gewinn sich aus der Verbindung von gouvernementalen und affekttheoretischen Perspektiven ergeben kann. Aus einer gouvernementalen Perspektive wird zunächst nachgezeichnet, wie Affekte und Emotionen in Räumen des betreuten Wohnens für Wohnungslose zum Gegenstand fürsorglicher Intervention werden. Im betreuten Wohnen kommen Mikrotechniken zum Einsatz, die auf eine "ausgewogene" emotionale Bindung an Wohnräume und ihr Inventar hinarbeiten. Das betreute Wohnen ist von Problematisierungen durchzogen, die Wohnungslosigkeit als emotionale Haltung der Rastlosigkeit und Unruhe, als einen Mangel an Verbundenheit mit Orten und Dingen deuten. Gleichzeitig wird den Untergebrachten häufig auch eine übersteigerte affektive Bindung an Dinge unterstellt, die sogenannte "Horder" und "Messies" an einer sozial unauffälligen Haushaltsführung hindere. Eine gouvernementale Analyse kann die therapeutische Rationalität sichtbar machen, die diesen Problematisierungen zugrunde liegt. Eine gouvernementale Analyse allein bietet gleichwohl keine Möglichkeit, alternative Erzählungen über die Bedeutung affektiver Beziehungen für das Wohnen zu entwickeln. Mithilfe unterschiedlicher affekttheoretischer Ansätze geht der Aufsatz daher auch der Frage nach, wie sich jenseits therapeutisierender Perspektiven über das Wohnen und die Bedeutung von Bindungen an Orte und Dinge nachdenken lässt. Nicht-subjektzentrierte Konzepte von Affektivität ermöglichen solche alternativen Erzählungen und eröffnen neue Fluchtlinien der Kritik: Wohnen wir sichtbar als immer schon "betreut", eingelassen in ein Netz von intersubjektiven und interobjektiven Beziehungen.
Reconstructions of biomass burning from sediment charcoal records to improve data–model comparisons
(2015)
The location, timing, spatial extent, and frequency of wildfires are changing rapidly in many parts of the world, producing substantial impacts on ecosystems, people, and potentially climate. Paleofire records based on charcoal accumulation in sediments enable modern changes in biomass burning to be considered in their long-term context. Paleofire records also provide insights into the causes and impacts of past wildfires and emissions when analyzed in conjunction with other paleoenvironmental data and with fire models. Here we present new 1000-year and 22 000-year trends and gridded biomass burning reconstructions based on the Global Charcoal Database version 3 (GCDv3), which includes 736 charcoal records (57 more than in version 2). The new gridded reconstructions reveal the spatial patterns underlying the temporal trends in the data, allowing insights into likely controls on biomass burning at regional to global scales. In the most recent few decades, biomass burning has sharply increased in both hemispheres but especially in the north, where charcoal fluxes are now higher than at any other time during the past 22 000 years. We also discuss methodological issues relevant to data–model comparisons and identify areas for future research. Spatially gridded versions of the global data set from GCDv3 are provided to facilitate comparison with and validation of global fire simulations.
Die Sulfonyl-Gruppe (-SO2-) ist ein weit verbreitetes Strukturmotiv in der organischen Chemie und Bestandteil vieler biologisch aktiver Moleküle, insbesondere Arzneistoffen. Zwei der am häufigsten auftretenden Gruppen sind Sulfone und Sulfonamide, die in über 100 zugelassenen Medikamenten und 10% der meistverkauften Medikamente sind. Insofern kommt der Entwicklung neuer Synthesemethoden eine große Bedeutung zu. Dabei stehen besonders einfache, wirtschaftliche und zeitsparende Vorgehensweisen im Vordergrund, die eine große Bandbreite an neuen Substanzen generieren können. Ein Ansatz hierfür sind Multikomponenten- oder Eintopfreaktionen.
Aufgrund der Wichtigkeit dieser zwei Strukturklassen, sollen im Rahmen der hier vorliegenden Doktorarbeit neue Syntheserouten für Sulfone und Sulfonamide entwickelt werden. Besonderes Augenmerk wird auf die die Einführung der SO2-Einheit während der Reaktionsführung gelegt. Im Vergleich zu bereits existierenden Verfahren ist dies ein enormer Fortschritt, da die Mehrheit der bekannten Routen auf Schwefel- oder Schwefeldioxid-haltige Startmaterialien zurückgreift.
In der vorliegenden Arbeit gelang es, einen synthetischen Zugang zu Arylsulfonen basierend auf von Natrium-, Lithium-, Magnesium- und Zinksulfinaten zu finden. Diese Reaktion besitzt eine sehr große Anwendungsbandbreite und setzt sowohl Aryl- als auch Alkylsulfinate effizient um. Außerdem weisen Reaktionen mit unsymmetrischen Diaryliodoniumsalzen hohe Chemoselektivitäten auf.
Auf der Grundlage auf der Reaktion zwischen Natriumsulfinaten und Iodoniumsalzen wurde eine simple Route zur Synthese von Diarylsulfonen abgeleitet, jedoch war hierbei die Sulfonylgruppe noch Bestandteil eines der Edukte. Um die SO2-Einheit während der Reaktion einführen zu können, wurde ein praktisches Eintopf-Protokoll entwickelt, welches die direkte Umsetzung von (hetero)aromatischen und alkylischen Halogeniden zu Arylsulfonen gestattet. Diese innovative Methode besteht aus folgenden vier Schritten: (1) Generierung des Organometallreagenzes via Halogen-Metall-Austausch, direkte Metallinsertion oder Deprotonierung; (2) Reaktion des Organometallreagenzes mit SO2 zum Sulfinat; (3) Entfernen des SO2-Überschusses und flüchtiger Komponenten und (4) Umsetzung des nicht aufgereinigten Sulfinates mit einem Iodoniumsalz.
Desweiteren wird in dieser Arbeit ein neuartiger Übergangsmetall-katalysierter Ansatz zur Darstellung von Diarylsulfonen ausgehend von Arylhalogeniden und Sulfinaten diskutiert. Erste Experimente deuten auf Nickel-Katalysatoren als gute Wahl für die Reaktion. Optimierungsreaktionen zeigten eine starke Abhängigkeit der Ausbeute in Hinsicht auf die Bisswinkel der an das zentrale Nickelatom koordinierten Liganden. Da die bis dato besten Ergebnisse mit dem Komplex [o-tol-Ni(PPh2Me)2Cl] erzielt wurden, wird der [o-tol-Ni(PMe3)2Cl]-Komplex momentan in unserem Labor weiteren Studien unterzogen. Bislang ist davon auszugehen, dass dieser Katalysator hervorragende Ergebnisse liefert und zu einer allgemein gültigen Methode führt.
In weiteren Kapiteln wird die Anwendbarkeit von SO2-Surrogaten, Metabisulfiten „S2O52-„ oder DABSO; untersucht; mit dem Ziel eine Eintopf- oder Multikomponentenreaktion zu entwickeln.
Zum einen wird die Entwicklung einer Ein-Topf-Reaktion von Alkylhalogeniden mit Metabisulfiten und Organozinkreagenzien zur Darstellung von Alkylarylsulfonen vorgestellt. Darüber hinaus wird eine Übergangsmetall-katalysierte Multikomponenten Reaktion zur Synthese von Sulfonsäureamiden vorgestellt. Eine Reaktion zwischen Aminen, Arylhalogeniden und DABSO als SO2-Quelle wurde in Form einer Palladium-katalysierten Aminosulfonylierung entwickelt.
Asymmetric conflicts in which rule is contested by non-state actors are often interpreted as a destabilization of order. This also holds true for the case of IS. Indeed, it cannot be denied that its transnational “jihad” has contributed to destabilizing a whole region. On the other hand, it has been repeatedly noted that IS has – within the territory it controls – established an alternative order offering stability. At least for those who fit in the worldview of the wannabe-caliphate. As reported by inhabitants of its powerhouse Raqqa, IS does not only create obedience by force but also by providing administration, workplaces and public services. Or as Benham T. Said put it, some few Arabs “associate an Islamic state with notions of justice, stability and prosperity”...
Detectors of modern high-energy physics experiments generate huge data rates during operation. The efficient read-out of this data from the front-end electronics is a sophisticated task, the main challenges, however, may vary from experiment to experiment. The Compressed Baryonic Matter (CBM) experiment that is currently under construction at the Facility for Antiproton and Ion Research (FAIR) in Darmstadt/Germany foresees a novel approach for data acquisition.
Unlike previous comparable experiments that organize data read-out based on global, hierarchical trigger decisions, CBM is based on free-running and self-triggered front-end electronics. Data is pushed to the next stage of the read-out chain rather than pulled from the buffers of the previous stage. This new paradigm requires a completely new development of read-out electronics.
As one part of this thesis, a firmware for a read-out controller to interface such a free-running and self-triggered front-end ASIC, the GET4 chip, was implemented. The firmware in question was developed to run on a Field Programmable Gate Array (FPGA). An FPGA is an integrated circuit whose behavior can be reconfigured "in the field" which offers a lot of flexibility, bugs can be fixed and also completely new features can be added, even after the hardware has already been installed. Due to these general advantages, the usage of FPGAs is desired for the final experiment. However, there is also a drawback to the usage of FPGAs. The only affordable FPGAs today are based on either SRAM or Flash technology and both cannot easily be operated in a radiation environment.
SRAM-based devices suffer severely from Single Event Upsets (SEUs) and Flash-based FPGAs deteriorate too fast from Total Ionizing Dose (TID) effects.
Several radiation mitigation techniques exist for SRAM-based FPGAs, but careful evaluation for each use case is required. For CBM it is not clear if the higher resource consumption of added redundancy, that more or less directly translates in to additional cost, outweighs the advantaged of using FPGAs. In addition, it is even not clear if radiation mitigation techniques (e.g. scrubbing) that were already successfully put into operation in space applications also work as efficiently at the much higher particle rates expected at CBM.
In this thesis, existing radiation mitigation techniques have been analyzed and eligible techniques have been implemented for the above-mentioned read-out controller. To minimize additional costs, redundancy was only implemented for selected parts of the design.
Finally, the radiation mitigated read-out controller was tested by mounting the device directly into a particle beam at Forschungszentrum Jülich. The tests show that the radiation mitigation effect of the implemented techniques remains sound, even at a very high particle flux and with only part of the design protected by costly redundancy.
The promising results of the in-beam tests suggest to use FPGAs in the read-out chain of the CBM-ToF detector.
Background: Acquired resistance to standard chemotherapy causes treatment failure in patients with metastatic bladder cancer. Overexpression of pro-survival Bcl-2 family proteins has been associated with a poor chemotherapeutic response, suggesting that Bcl-2-targeted therapy may be a feasible strategy in patients with these tumors. The small-molecule pan-Bcl-2 inhibitor (−)-gossypol (AT-101) is known to induce apoptotic cell death, but can also induce autophagy through release of the pro-autophagic BH3 only protein Beclin-1 from Bcl-2. The potential therapeutic effects of (−)-gossypol in chemoresistant bladder cancer and the role of autophagy in this context are hitherto unknown.
Methods: Cisplatin (5637rCDDP1000, RT4rCDDP1000) and gemcitabine (5637rGEMCI20, RT4rGEMCI20) chemoresistant sub-lines of the chemo-sensitive bladder cancer cell lines 5637 and RT4 were established for the investigation of acquired resistance mechanisms. Cell lines carrying a stable lentiviral knockdown of the core autophagy regulator ATG5 were created from chemosensitive 5637 and chemoresistant 5637rGEMCI20 and 5637rCDDP1000 cell lines. Cell death and autophagy were quantified by FACS analysis of propidium iodide, Annexin and Lysotracker staining, as well as LC3 translocation.
Results: Here we demonstrate that (−)-gossypol induces an apoptotic type of cell death in 5637 and RT4 cells which is partially inhibited by the pan-caspase inhibitor z-VAD. Cisplatin- and gemcitabine-resistant bladder cancer cells exhibit enhanced basal and drug-induced autophagosome formation and lysosomal activity which is accompanied by an attenuated apoptotic cell death after treatment with both (−)-gossypol and ABT-737, a Bcl-2 inhibitor which spares Mcl-1, in comparison to parental cells. Knockdown of ATG5 and inhibition of autophagy by 3-MA had no discernible effect on apoptotic cell death induced by (−)-gossypol and ABT-737 in parental 5637 cells, but evoked a significant increase in early apoptosis and overall cell death in BH3 mimetic-treated 5637rGEMCI20 and 5637rCDDP1000 cells.
Conclusions: Our findings show for the first time that (−)-gossypol concomitantly triggers apoptosis and a cytoprotective type of autophagy in bladder cancer and support the notion that enhanced autophagy may underlie the chemoresistant phenotype of these tumors. Simultaneous targeting of Bcl-2 proteins and the autophagy pathway may be an efficient new strategy to overcome their "autophagy addiction" and acquired resistance to current therapy.
Members of the Sm protein family are important for the cellular RNA metabolism in all three domains of life. The family includes archaeal and eukaryotic Lsm proteins, eukaryotic Sm proteins and archaeal and bacterial Hfq proteins. While several studies concerning the bacterial and eukaryotic family members have been published, little is known about the archaeal Lsm proteins. Although structures for several archaeal Lsm proteins have been solved already more than ten years ago, we still do not know much about their biological function, however one can confidently propose that the archaeal Lsm proteins will also be involved in RNA metabolism. Therefore, we investigated this protein in the halophilic archaeon Haloferax volcanii. The Haloferax genome encodes a single Lsm protein, the lsm gene overlaps and is co-transcribed with the gene for the ribosomal L37.eR protein. Here, we show that the reading frame of the lsm gene contains a promoter which regulates expression of the overlapping rpl37R gene. This rpl37R specific promoter ensures high expression of the rpl37R gene in exponential growth phase. To investigate the biological function of the Lsm protein we generated a lsm deletion mutant that had the coding sequence for the Sm1 motif removed but still contained the internal promoter for the downstream rpl37R gene. The transcriptome of this deletion mutant was compared to the wild type transcriptome, revealing that several genes are down-regulated and many genes are up-regulated in the deletion strain. Northern blot analyses confirmed down-regulation of two genes. In addition, the deletion strain showed a gain of function in swarming, in congruence with the up-regulation of transcripts encoding proteins required for motility.
A data-driven method was applied to Au+Au collisions at √sNN = 200 GeV made with the STAR detector at RHIC to isolate pseudorapidity distance η-dependent and η-independent correlations by using two- and four-particle azimuthal cumulant measurements. We identified a η-independent component of the correlation, which is dominated by anisotropic flow and flow fluctuations. It was also found to be independent of η within the measured range of pseudorapidity |η| < 1. In 20–30% central Au+Au collisions, the relative flow fluctuation was found to be 34%±2%(stat.)±3%(sys.) for particles with transverse momentum pT less than 2 GeV/c. The η-dependent part, attributed to nonflow correlations, is found to be 5% ± 2%(sys.) relative to the flow of the measured second harmonic cumulant at |η| > 0.7.
Background. There is growing public and scientific concern about the occurrence of anthropogenic chemicals in the aquatic environment. Surface and groundwater serve as main drinking water resource. Especially in metropolitan areas these water reservoirs are impacted by organic pollutants predominantly originating from wastewater treatment plant (WWTP) effluents. The impact of wastewater derived anthropogenic chemicals is therefore related to environmental and human health concerns. In order to lower the potential environmental and human health risk from wastewater associated pollutants, strategies for enhanced pollutant removal are applicable in a medium-term perspective. Ozonation and powdered activated carbon treatment are the two advanced wastewater treatment technologies, which are technically mature as well as economically feasible for the application in large-scale wastewater treatment plants. While powdered activated carbon removes substances by adsorption, ozonation degrades a parent compound into oxidation products. Most of the available research has been done at lab-scale while onsite ecotoxicity tests and chemical analyses are rare.
Objectives. For a comparative evaluation of advanced wastewater treatments' potential to alter toxicity, a broad spectrum of ecotoxicological data need to be collected. The focus has been set on three major objectives: A) Evaluation of the endocrine activity; B) Evaluation of the unspecific toxicity; C) Evaluation of genotoxicity and mutagenicity.
Methods. The advanced treatment methods, ozonation and powdered activated carbon treatment of secondary wastewater effluents, – each equipped with subsequent sand filtration as additional post treatment step – were ecotoxico-logically characterized at a pilot-scale WWTP. For process control the elimination of 35 selected pharmaceuticals was identified by chemical analyses using HPLC-MS/MS.
The endocrine activity ((anti-)estrogenic, (anti-)androgenic, dioxin-like activity)) was characterized by yeast-based in vitro bioassays and cytotoxicity by cell based assays. Genotoxicity and mutagenicity was assessed using umuC'assay and Ames assay, respectively. All in vitro assays were performed using extracts of the wastewater samples. In vivo toxicity was assessed with the fish early life stage test with rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss). Ozonation was additionally assessed at a full-scale WWTP with in-vitro tests on endocrine activity and cytotoxicity and in vivo toxicity tests using five aquatic model organisms: Lemna minor, Daphnia magna, Chironomus riparius, Lumbriculus variegatus, Potamopyrgus antipodarum.
Results. In conventional activated sludge treated effluents the residual estrogenicity, antiandrogenicity, aryl hydrocarbon receptor agonistic activity and cytotoxicity were considerably reduced while antiestrogenicity was increased by both advanced treatment technologies. Ozonation led to an increase in genotoxic effects detected with Ames assay and with single cell gel electrophoresis of rainbow trout erythrocytes. Furthermore, mortality of rainbow trout was increased and reproduction of L. variegatus was decreased. Sand filtration lessened the genotoxic effects and adjusted reproduction of L. variegatus and mortality of rainbow trout to a similar level as conventional treatment.
Conclusions. This work demonstrates that conventional activated sludge treatment induces in vitro and in vivo toxicity. Advanced wastewater treatment combined with subsequent sand filtration can reduce in vitro and in vivo toxicity. An observed increase of endocrine activity after advanced wastewater treatment is an indication for different removal efficiencies of chemicals causing agonistic or antagonistic activity, respectively. Ozonation of wastewater generates ecotoxicity, which is largely removed by subsequent sand filtration. After a comprehensive investigation and after assurance of the removal of adverse effects, advanced treatment technologies could have beneficial effects on the ecological quality of the receiving water.
Le genre des questions-et-réponses dans la littérature grecque chrétienne se laisse mieux comprendre si l'on le définit comme une série de questions-et-réponses, présentées comme telles (et non comme des lettres ou des dialogues, par exemple) abordant des sujets variés et qui ne se réduisent pas à une seule catégorie de contenu (exégèse biblique ou explications scientifiques, par exemple). Ainsi restreint, le genre des questions-et-réponses dans la littérature grecque chrétienne connaît sa période la plus faste aux Ve-VIIIe s. dans des milieux monastiques ouverts sur les problèmes et les interrogations du monde. Ce genre, d'une grande souplesse et d'une grande vitalité, permet de traiter des questions d'une façon plus accessible et plus libre qu'il ne serait possible de le faire dans une homélie ou un traité théologique.
Repeated Quaternary glaciations have significantly shaped the present distribution and diversity of several European species in aquatic and terrestrial habitats. To study the phylogeography of freshwater invertebrates, patterns of intraspecific variation have been examined primarily using mitochondrial DNA markers that may yield results unrepresentative of the true species history. Here, population genetic parameters were inferred for a montane aquatic caddisfly, T hremma gallicum , by sequencing a 658‐bp fragment of the mitochondrial CO 1 gene, and 12,514 nuclear RAD loci. T . gallicum has a highly disjunct distribution in southern and central Europe, with known populations in the Cantabrian Mountains, Pyrenees, Massif Central, and Black Forest. Both datasets represented rangewide sampling of T. gallicum . For the CO 1 dataset, this included 352 specimens from 26 populations, and for the RAD dataset, 17 specimens from eight populations. We tested 20 competing phylogeographic scenarios using approximate Bayesian computation (ABC ) and estimated genetic diversity patterns. Support for phylogeographic scenarios and diversity estimates differed between datasets with the RAD data favouring a southern origin of extant populations and indicating the Cantabrian Mountains and Massif Central populations to represent highly diverse populations as compared with the Pyrenees and Black Forest populations. The CO 1 data supported a vicariance scenario (north–south) and yielded inconsistent diversity estimates. Permutation tests suggest that a few hundred polymorphic RAD SNP s are necessary for reliable parameter estimates. Our results highlight the potential of RAD and ABC‐based hypothesis testing to complement phylogeographic studies on non‐model species.
The stable isotope geochemistry of pedogenic and lacustrine carbonate and fossil herbivore tooth enamel is a powerful tool to study the evolution of terrestrial paleoenvironments. This thesis aims to reconstruct Neogene ecosystems in the Karonga Basin in the southern part the East African Rift (EAR) and the Central Anatolian Plateau (CAP).
Karonga Basin: Understanding the development of East African savanna biomes is crucial for reconstructing the evolution, migration and dietary behaviors of early hominins. These rift ecosystems range from closed woodland to open grassland savanna and vary widely in fraction of woody cover. Here I present Plio-Pleistocene carbon (δ13C) and oxygen (δ18O) records from pedogenic carbonate and fossil herbivore tooth enamel collected from the Malawi Rift. This is the first southern hemisphere long-term record in the East African Rift.
The studied ca. 4.3 Ma to 0.6 Ma deposits of the Chiwondo Beds (Karonga Basin) are home to two hominin fossil finds, a maxillary fragment of Paranthropus boisei and a mandible of Homo rudolfensis, both dated to ca. 2.4 Ma. The study site is situated between the well-known hominin-bearing localities of eastern and southern Africa and hence fills an important geographical gap for early hominin research.
The δ13C values of pedogenic carbonate (n = 321) and of enamel from 14 different large-bodied herbivorous mammal taxa (suid, equid, bovid, elephant an hippopotamus; n = 122) permit assessment of the evolutionary history of C3 and C4 biomass, which is closely linked to climate patterns. The reconstruction of C4-grassland development offers insights into the retreat of tree cover and the distribution and seasonality of precipitation. δ18O values reflect hydrological patterns, and we supplement the data of fossil proxy material with analyses of modern meteoric water to evaluate influences of seasonality and evaporation.
Consistent δ13C values around -9‰ and δ18O values of ca. 24‰ of the pedogenic carbonate from 14 sections spanning the last 4.3 Ma indicate a relatively mesic and persistent climate with C3-dominated woodland savannas in the Karonga Basin. The data from tooth enamel of suid, elephant, and hippo taxa complement these findings with constantly low δ13C and δ18O values, demonstrating intake of mainly C3 biomass and water from sources which are only very limited affected by evaporation.
In contrast, Karonga Basin equid and bovid taxa reflect much more complex dietary patterns, ranging from mixed C3/C4-feeders to strongly C4-influenced diets. Intra-tooth δ18O values also show large variations, indicating water intake from resources that differ in their isotopic composition and therefore experienced different hydrological settings.
Overall, the stable isotope data reflect a mostly C3-dominated mesic paleoecosystem, which comprises patches of more open C4-grasslands within the range of migrating mammals. Supplementary analyses of δ18O values of modern meteoric water (precipitation, lake, river and groundwater; n = 111) show a similar magnitude to the fossil herbivore oxygen isotopic values. Expected 18O values of the drinking water calculated from herbivore enamel of animals with a mixed- or C3-diet indicate water intake from barely evaporated sources. Specialized feeders with a high C4-consumtion, however, reflect s|||||||||||||||||||||values of 16O-depleted reservoirs, similar in δ18O |||||||||||| to modern evaporated lakes.
The absence of long-term trends towards more positive δ13C and δ18O values in the Karonga Basin contrasts the increasing role of C4-grasslands since ca. 2.5 Ma in the Eastern Rift. Our data hence point to regional differences in climate and vegetation dynamics during the Plio-Pleistocene. Therefore, regions that are home to early hominins such as H. rudolfensis and P. boisei may have had a different environmental history when compared to the Eastern Rift. This suggests that hominin adaptation is not necessarily directly linked to the emergence of open landscapes.
Central Anatolian Plateau: The development of relief and climate patterns in the Central Anatolian Plateau is long-standing debate in modern paleoecological studies. This thesis presents long-term δ13C and δ18O records on five lacustrine successions, which are widely distributed across the CAP. Also, new 40Ar/39Ar geochronological data from volcanic ashes are established in addition to existing biostratigraphic and paleomagnetic data.
Field relationships combined with stable isotope data of 230 lacustrine carbonates indicate a Late Oligocene environment that was characterized by large, temporally open freshwater lakes in a relatively humid subtropic climate. In the middle Aquitanian, an increase in lake δ18O values reflects more arid settings and an overall increasing dominance of closed saline lakes. This time was probably characterized by frequent climatic fluctuations, recording the influence of seasonality, topography and the waxing and waning of aridity.
Background: It is assumed that different pain phenotypes are based on varying molecular pathomechanisms. Distinct ion channels seem to be associated with the perception of cold pain, in particular TRPM8 and TRPA1 have been highlighted previously. The present study analyzed the distribution of cold pain thresholds with focus at describing the multimodality based on the hypothesis that it reflects a contribution of distinct ion channels.
Methods: Cold pain thresholds (CPT) were available from 329 healthy volunteers (aged 18 - 37 years; 159 men) enrolled in previous studies. The distribution of the pooled and log-transformed threshold data was described using a kernel density estimation (Pareto Density Estimation (PDE)) and subsequently, the log data was modeled as a mixture of Gaussian distributions using the expectation maximization (EM) algorithm to optimize the fit.
Results: CPTs were clearly multi-modally distributed. Fitting a Gaussian Mixture Model (GMM) to the log-transformed threshold data revealed that the best fit is obtained when applying a three-model distribution pattern. The modes of the identified three Gaussian distributions, retransformed from the log domain to the mean stimulation temperatures at which the subjects had indicated pain thresholds, were obtained at 23.7 °C, 13.2 °C and 1.5 °C for Gaussian #1, #2 and #3, respectively.
Conclusions: The localization of the first and second Gaussians was interpreted as reflecting the contribution of two different cold sensors. From the calculated localization of the modes of the first two Gaussians, the hypothesis of an involvement of TRPM8, sensing temperatures from 25 - 24 °C, and TRPA1, sensing cold from 17 °C can be derived. In that case, subjects belonging to either Gaussian would possess a dominance of the one or the other receptor at the skin area where the cold stimuli had been applied. The findings therefore support a suitability of complex analytical approaches to detect mechanistically determined patterns from pain phenotype data.
Ausländische Pflegekräfte in deutschen Privathaushalten : ein Interview mit Prof. Dr. Helma Lutz
(2015)
Helma Lutz ist Professorin am Fachbereich Gesellschaftswissenschaften der Goethe-Universität Frankfurt am Main. Seit 15 Jahren beschäftigt sie sich in ihrer Forschung mit "neuen Dienstmädchen" – Migrantinnen, die Haus-, Erziehungs- und Versorgungsarbeit ("Care-Arbeit") in deutschen Haushalten verrichten. Die Redaktion von focus Migration hat sie zu diesem Thema befragt.
Linking mathematics with reality is not new. It is also not new to use outdoor activities to learn mathematics. It seems to be new, to combine such mathematical outdoor activities with mobile technology, like the geocache community which makes use of GPS technology to guide their members to special places and points of interest. The use of mobile technologies to learn at any time and any location is known as “mobile learning”. This type of learning can be seen as an extension of eLearning. Considering the definition of O’Malley one notices that this definition does not exactly match with the idea of the MathCityMap-Project (MCM), because the learning environment in the MCM-Project is predetermined. Combined with the math trail method the project enables mobile learning within math trails with latest technology.In the MCM-Project students experience mathematics at real places and within real situations in out-of-school activities,with help of GPS-enabled smartphones and special math problems. In contrast to the paper versions of math trails we are able to give direct feedback on the solutions by using “mobile devices” such as smartphones or tablets. If the user has difficulties in solving the modeling task, stepped hints can be provided. The teacher is able to use the MCM-Portal to upload tasks developed by himself or by his students and he is also able to build a personal math trail for his students.
In the nineties, Habermas redirected his political writings to the post-national constellation (global and European) and the possibilities of a society politically integrated through transnational democracy (or post-national democracy). This thematic reorientation took place on two fronts. The first one is the global transnational democracy, which includes the impacts of the economic globalization on national democracies, as well the proposal for a political Constitution for a pluralistic world society, based on a constitutionalization of international law. The second one is the European transnational democracy, which includes the redefinition of the political profile of European welfare state for an economic liberal profile, as well the paradox of democratic technocracy operated by European institutions and the proposal to overcome the decoupled technocratic policy model. This paper will address only this last topic, describing the reasons of the democratic deficit and the consequent delay of European political Union. Despite numerous reforms, the technocratic policies have not eliminated the discrepancy between centralization and democratization, and mistakenly indicate another direction further reinforcing the problem of European undemocratic institutions. In contrast, Habermas argues that the democratic deficit could only be overcome replacing the technocratic approach by a deeper democratization of European institutions.
Abstract: Fine-scale temporal organization of cortical activity in the gamma range (∼25–80Hz) may play a significant role in information processing, for example by neural grouping ('binding') and phase coding. Recent experimental studies have shown that the precise frequency of gamma oscillations varies with input drive (e.g. visual contrast) and that it can differ among nearby cortical locations. This has challenged theories assuming widespread gamma synchronization at a fixed common frequency. In the present study, we investigated which principles govern gamma synchronization in the presence of input-dependent frequency modulations and whether they are detrimental for meaningful input-dependent gamma-mediated temporal organization. To this aim, we constructed a biophysically realistic excitatory-inhibitory network able to express different oscillation frequencies at nearby spatial locations. Similarly to cortical networks, the model was topographically organized with spatially local connectivity and spatially-varying input drive. We analyzed gamma synchronization with respect to phase-locking, phase-relations and frequency differences, and quantified the stimulus-related information represented by gamma phase and frequency. By stepwise simplification of our models, we found that the gamma-mediated temporal organization could be reduced to basic synchronization principles of weakly coupled oscillators, where input drive determines the intrinsic (natural) frequency of oscillators. The gamma phase-locking, the precise phase relation and the emergent (measurable) frequencies were determined by two principal factors: the detuning (intrinsic frequency difference, i.e. local input difference) and the coupling strength. In addition to frequency coding, gamma phase contained complementary stimulus information. Crucially, the phase code reflected input differences, but not the absolute input level. This property of relative input-to-phase conversion, contrasting with latency codes or slower oscillation phase codes, may resolve conflicting experimental observations on gamma phase coding. Our modeling results offer clear testable experimental predictions. We conclude that input-dependency of gamma frequencies could be essential rather than detrimental for meaningful gamma-mediated temporal organization of cortical activity.
Author Summary: Almost 350 years ago the physicist and polymath Christiaan Huygens first observed the synchronization between two pendulum clocks attached to a common support. Since then synchronization has been recognized as a universal phenomenon from astronomy to biology. The phase-locking (synchrony) and the phase-relation between the two pendulums are determined by two principal forces: the synchronization force exerted over the connection and the tendency to desynchronize due to frequency (speed) differences. We propose that gamma synchronization (25–80Hz) among oscillating cortical neurons in the brain can be understood according to the same principles—like a field of many connected pendula—with the critical addition that input changes the frequency of gamma oscillations, as shown by recent experimental studies. It has been assumed that input-dependent changes in oscillation frequency are detrimental for a meaningful role of gamma synchronization in neural processing. To the contrary, our theoretical analysis demonstrates that because input can change the frequency of the oscillation, phase-locking and phase-relations among neurons relate systematically to input. By analogy, it is because a local push to a pendulum will change its frequency, that resulting changes in phase-locking and phase-relation among the pendula can be used to derive the external force applied.
What happened to the tremendous legacy of juridical knowledge left behind in Italy in the 6th century? Into what labyrinth did it plunge only to re-emerge after the silent age of the early Middle Ages into the light of day, and effectively come to shape the renewal of the jurisprudence at the beginning of the 12th century? One-and-a-half centuries after the fanciful writings of Hermann Fitting, legal historians are still looking for the answers to these questions. Considering the new information we have (especially coming from the paleographical research), this paper re-examines the existence as well as the activities of the school of Rome both during the Justinian Age and in the two centuries thereafter. The aim of this essay is to verify whether Rome, during the very early Middle Ages, continued to represent a centre of juridical culture. According to the hypothesis developed in this contribution, Rome – at that time – not only played a very important role with regard to the material conservation of the Justinian’s libri legales, but also in the initial establishment of the new (i. e., Justinian) imperial law in the West and creation of its image as a significant juridical centre. The absence of such a centre as well as its wide-spread image would truly make the Bolognese renovatio appear "miraculous" and very difficult to explain.
After Justinian, the 7th and 8th centuries can truly be characterised as "silent" in the history of Roman law in the West. However, by studying the medieval manuscript tradition, in particular, that of the Institutiones and the Novellae, we can gather together a series of elements helping us to clarify the situation. Also quite useful is an examination of the manuscript tradition of the Collatio legum Mosaicarum et Romanarum. Through the spread and use of these Late Antique works, we can see how – in conjunction with the actions of the papacy – Rome, toward the end of the 8th century, returned to being a centre of world politics and – given that law follows politics – of the legal culture.
WE DECOMPOSE INDIVIDUAL INVESTORS’ PORTFOLIO RETURNS INTO PASSIVE BENCHMARK RETURNS, ACTIVE SECURITY SELECTION RETURNS, AND ACTIVE MARKET TIMING RETURNS. FOR THE AVERAGE INVESTOR IN OUR SAMPLE, PASSIVE BENCHMARK RETURNS EXPLAIN SOME 40% OF VARIATION IN LONGITUDINAL PORTFOLIO RETURNS, SECURITY SELECTION EXPLAINS AN ADDITIONAL 50%, AND MARKET TIMING PLAYS ONLY A MINOR ROLE. THIS STANDS IN STARK CONTRAST TO EARLIER RESULTS ON INSTITUTIONAL INVESTORS WHERE PASSIVE BENCHMARK RETURNS (REFLECTING DIFFERENT ASSET ALLOCATION STRATEGIES) EXPLAIN OVER 90%. THE PREDOMINANCE OF SECURITY SELECTION COMES AT A COST FOR INDIVIDUAL INVESTORS: INVESTORS FROM THE HIGHEST QUINTILE IN TERMS OF SECURITY SELECTION ACTIVITY UNDERPERFORM THEIR PEERS FROM THE LOWEST QUINTILE BY MORE THAN 10 PERCENTAGE POINTS PER YEAR. TRANSACTION COSTS EXPLAIN ONLY PART OF THIS UNDERPERFORMANCE. THE LESS INVESTORS DIVERSIFY, THE WORSE THEY DO.
In diesem Jahr hat sich die Paul Ehrlich-Stiftung für zwei Preisträger entschieden, die sich den mit 100.000 Euro dotierten Paul Ehrlich- und Ludwig Darmstaedter-Preis teilen. Am 14.03.2015 überreichte Professor Harald zur Hausen, der Vorsitzende des Stiftungsrates, in der Frankfurter Paulskirche den Preis an Professor James P. Allison vom MD Anderson Cancer Center in Houston (Foto Mitte) und an Professor Carl H. June von der Universität Pennsylvania in Philadelphia (r.). Professor Raja Atreya vom Universitätsklinikum in Erlangen (l.) erhielt den Paul Ehrlich- und Ludwig Darmstaedter-Nachwuchspreis.
Background: The objective measurement of the mechanical component and its role in chronic ankle instability is still a matter of scientific debate. We analyzed known group and diagnostic validity of our ankle arthrometer. Additionally, functional aspects of chronic ankle instability were evaluated in relation to anterior talar drawer.
Methods: By manual stress testing, 41 functionally unstable ankles were divided as mechanically stable (n = 15) or mechanically unstable (n = 26). Ankle laxity was quantified using an ankle arthrometer. Stiffness values from the load displacement curves were calculated between 40 and 60 N. Known group validity and eta2 were established by comparing manual and arthrometer testing results. Diagnostic validity for the ankle arthrometer was determined by a 2 × 2 contingency table. The functional ankle instability severity was quantified by the German version of the Foot and Ankle Ability Measure (FAAM-G). Stiffness (40–60 N) and FAAM-G values were correlated.
Results: Mechanically unstable ankles had lower 40–60 N stiffness values than mechanically stable ankles (p = 0.006 and <0.001). Eta for the relation between manual and arthrometer anterior talar drawer testing was 0.628. With 5.1 N/mm as cut-off value, accuracy, sensitivity, and specificity were 85%, 81%, and 93%, respectively. The correlation between individual 40–60 N arthrometer stiffness values and FAAM-G scores was r = 0.286 and 0.316 (p = 0.07 and 0.04).
Conclusions: In this investigation, the ankle arthrometer demonstrated a high diagnostic validity for the determination of mechanical ankle instability. A clear interaction between mechanical (ankle arthrometer) and functional (FAAM-G) measures could not be demonstrated.
Dies ist der zehnte Artikel unseres Blogfokus „Salafismus in Deutschland“.
Was macht salafistisches Denken in religiöser Hinsicht aus? Was hat Salafismus mit Wahhabismus zu tun? Was hat Dschihadismus mit Salafismus zu tun? Alles Fragen, auf die es keine einfachen Antworten gibt. Trotzdem lohnt der Versuch, eine Antwort zu geben, da die religiösen Vorstellungen zentral für die Identität des Salafismus sind. Es geht hier „nur“ um die religiösen Ideen, die immer wieder in salafistischen Diskussionen auftreten. Freilich ist die innersalafistische Debatte vielgestaltig, so dass sich kein „Katechismus“ aufstellen lässt, der ausweist, woran ein/e SalafistIn glaubt. Deshalb werden im Folgenden entlang einzelner Stränge des salafistischen Diskurses ausgewählte religiöse Ideen beleuchtet....
n the EU there are longstanding and ongoing pressures towards a tax that is levied on the EU level to substitute for national contributions. We discuss conditions under which such a transition can make sense, starting from what we call a "decentralization theorem of taxation" that is analogous to Oates (1972) famous result that in the absence of spill-over effects and economies of scale decentralized public good provision weakly dominates central provision. We then drop assumptions that turn out to be unnecessary for this results. While spill-over effects of taxation may call for central rules for taxation, as long as spill-over effects do not depend on the intra-regional distribution of the tax burden, decentralized taxation plus tax coordination is found superior to a union-wide tax.
Background. Bile leakage testing may help to detect and reduce the incidence of biliary leakage after hepatic resection. This review was performed to investigate the value of the White-test in identifying intraoperative biliary leakage and avoiding postoperative leakage.
Material and methods. A systematic review and meta-analysis was performed. Two researchers performed literature research. Primary outcome measure was the incidence of post-hepatectomy biliary leakage; secondary outcome measure was the ability of detecting intraoperative biliary leakage with the help of the White-test.
Results. A total of 4 publications (including original data from our center) were included in the analysis. Evidence levels of the included studies had medium quality of 2b (individual cohort studies including low quality randomized controlled trials). Use of the White-test led to a significant reduction of post-operative biliary leakage [OR: 0.3 (95% CI: 0.14, 0.63), p = 0.002] and led to a significant higher intraoperative detection of biliary leakages [OR: 0.03 (95%CI: 0.02, 0.07), p < 0.00001].
Conclusion. Existing evidence implicates the use of the White-test after hepatic resection to identify bile leaks intraoperatively and thus reduce incidence of post-operative biliary leakage. Nonetheless, there is a requirement for a high-quality randomized controlled trial with adequately powered sample-size to confirm findings from the above described studies and further increase evidence in this field.
Second mitochondria-derived activator of caspase (Smac) mimetics are considered as promising anticancer therapeutics that are currently under investigation in early clinical trials. They induce apoptosis by antagonizing inhibitor of apoptosis proteins, which are frequently overexpressed in cancer. We previously reported that Smac mimetics, such as BV6, additionally exert non-apoptotic functions in glioblastoma (GBM) cells by stimulating migration and invasion in a nuclear factor kappa B (NF-κB)-dependent manner. Because NF-κB target genes mediating these effects are largely unknown, we performed whole-genome expression analyses. Here, we identify chemokine (C-C motif) ligand 2 (CCL2) as the top-listed NF-κB-regulated gene being upregulated upon BV6 treatment in GBM cells. BV6-induced upregulation and secretion of CCL2 are required for migration and invasion of GBM cells because knockdown of CCL2 in GBM cells abolishes these effects. Co-culture experiments of GBM cells with non-malignant astroglial cells reveal that BV6-stimulated secretion of CCL2 by GBM cells into the supernatant triggers migration of astroglial cells toward GBM cells because CCL2 knockdown in BV6-treated GBM cells impedes BV6-stimulated migration of astroglial cells. In conclusion, we identify CCL2 as a BV6-induced NF-κB target gene that triggers migration and invasion of GBM cells and exerts paracrine effects on the GBM's microenvironment by stimulating migration of astroglial cells. These findings provide novel insights into the biological functions of Smac mimetics with important implications for the development of Smac mimetics as cancer therapeutics.
Wasserbedarfsprognosen sind für Wasserversorger eine wichtige Entscheidungsgrundlage für zukünftige Maßnahmen in der wirtschaftlichen und technischen Betriebsführung sowie beim Ressourcenmanagement. In den letzten zwei Jahrzehnten sanken in Deutschland die spezifischen Wasserbedarfe aufgrund von Technik- und Verhaltensinnovationen. Für Regionen mit Wirtschafts- und Bevölkerungswachstum ist aber das Zusammenspiel dieser für den zukünftigen Bedarf konträren Entwicklungen von besonderem Interesse. Auch die Metropolregion Hamburg ist von diesen Entwicklungen betroffen.
Im Auftrag des Wasserversorgers HAMBURG WASSER aktualisierte das ISOE (Forschungsschwerpunkt Wasserressourcen und Landnutzung) in Kooperation mit dem ifo Institut München seine mittel- und langfristige Wasserbedarfsprognose aus dem Jahr 2007 für das Versorgungsgebiet des Auftraggebers. In einem innovativen Konzept wurden dafür Forschungsmethoden aus Natur-, Wirtschafts-, Planungs- und Sozialwissenschaften kombiniert. Mit dem gewählten transdisziplinären Forschungsmodus war das Projekt darauf angelegt, im laufenden Forschungsprozess gemeinsam mit den wissenschaftlichen und außerwissenschaftlichen Projektpartnern das Prognosekonzept weiterzuentwickeln. Der vorliegende Studientext basiert auf dem Projektbericht an HAMBURG WASSER und fasst Prognosekonzept, Modellentwicklung, Prognoseergebnissen und Schlussfolgerungen zusammen.
Rain- and floodwater harvesting (RFWH) technologies and water reuse are ideal and generalpurpose technologies to improve water security and to contribute to climate adaptation – in particular for semi-arid regions. These technologies are part of a multi-resources mix within an integrated water resources management (IWRM). They create capacities to buffer water fluctuations and alleviate water scarcity. In this way, they reduce the pressure on existing resources, and can stimulate local economies. However, in order to be sustainable, these technologies need to be adapted to the local context – through suitable design, adapted operation requirements, and a back-up by training users and operators accordingly.
Background: The introduction of modern troponin assays has facilitated diagnosis of acute myocardial infarction due to improved sensitivity with corresponding loss of specificity. Atrial fibrillation (AF) is associated with elevated levels of troponin. The aim of the present study was to evaluate the diagnostic performance of troponin I in patients with suspected acute coronary syndrome and chronic AF.
Methods: Contemporary sensitive troponin I was assayed in a derivation cohort of 90 patients with suspected acute coronary syndrome and chronic AF to establish diagnostic cut-offs. These thresholds were validated in an independent cohort of 314 patients with suspected myocardial infarction and AF upon presentation. Additionally, changes in troponin I concentration within 3 hours were used.
Results: In the derivation cohort, optimized thresholds with respect to a rule-out strategy with high sensitivity and a rule-in strategy with high specificity were established. In the validation cohort, application of the rule-out cut-off led to a negative predictive value of 97 %. The rule-in cut-off was associated with a positive predictive value of 88 % compared with 71 % if using the 99th percentile cut-off. In patients with troponin I levels above the specificity-optimized threshold, additional use of the 3-hour change in absolute/relative concentration resulted in a further improved positive predictive value of 96 %/100 %.
Conclusions: Troponin I concentration and the 3-hour change in its concentration provide valid diagnostic information in patients with suspected myocardial infarction and chronic AF. With regard to AF-associated elevation of troponin levels, application of diagnostic cut-offs other than the 99th percentile might be beneficial.
Patienten mit einer BCR/ABL positiven (Ph+) akuten lymphatischen Leukämie (ALL) bilden die größte genetisch definierte Untergruppe der ALL und gelten wegen ihrer schlechten Prognose als Höchstrisiko ALL. Die bisherigen Therapieergebnisse werden durch die Kombination von Tyrosin-Kinase-Inhibitoren (TKI) wie Imatinib und Chemotherapeutika verbessert, sind aber durch das Auftreten von Resistenzen gegen TKI in ihrer langfristigen Wirkung limitiert. Die derzeitige Forschung fokussiert sich weitestgehend auf konstitutive aktive Kinasen, die für die leukämische Transformation verantwortlich sind. Allerdings kann die Deregulation von Phosphatasen, die als Gegenspieler von Kinasen fungieren, durch eine verminderte Inaktivierung dieser Kinasen, ebenso zur Leukämogenese beitragen, indem ihre physiologische Funktion vermindert wird. Im Vorfeld konnte bereits gezeigt werden, dass die deregulierte Protein Tyrosin Phosphatase 1B (PTP1B) bei Ph+ Leukämien eine partielle Resistenz gegenüber TKI vermitteln kann.1 Darüber hinaus zeigen von Juric et al. (2007)2 publizierte Microarrays von 54 Ph+ ALL Patienten eine transkriptionelle Hochregulierung der Phosphatase „Supressor of T-Cell receptor Signalling 1“ (STS-1).2 STS-1 (TULA-2) gehört zusammen mit STS-2 (TULA-1) zur Familie der STS/TULA Proteine, von denen keine weiteren Mitglieder bekannt sind. STS-1 dephosphoryliert diverse Rezeptor-Tyrosin-Kinasen wie z.B. den T-Cell Receptor (TCR) und den Epidermal-Growth-Factor Receptor (EGFR) und verhindert somit deren Internalisierung und proteosomalen Abbau.3 Weitere durch STS-1 dephosphorylierte Substrate sind die Proteintyrosinkinase Syk, die eine wichtige Rolle bei der Signalweiterleitung des B-Cell-Receptors (BCR) spielt sowie andere SRC-Kinasen (z.B. FYN).4 Aufgrund der oben beschriebenen Zusammenhänge zwischen STS-1 und der Ph+ ALL ist die Untersuchung einer möglichen funktionellen Bedeutung von STS-1 bei der Entwicklung einer mutationsunabhängigen Resistenz von Ph+ ALL Inhalt dieser Arbeit. Als Modellsystem dienen in der hier vorliegenden Arbeit aus der BCR/ABL Zelllinie Sup B15 abgeleitete TKI resistente Zellen (Sup B15 RT). Imatinib ist in diesen immer noch in der Lage BCR/ABL zu binden und führt zu einer Verschiebung der Dosiswirkungskurve ohne Apoptose zu induzieren. Mutationen in der Tyrosinkinase Domäne von BCR/ABL konnten als zugrunde liegender Resistenzmechanismus durch Sequenzanalysen ausgeschlossen werden, ebenso wie zusätzliche Translokationen oder genomischen Amplifikationen von BCR/ABL. Eine Analyse der STS-1 Expression zeigte sowohl transkriptionell als auch auf Proteinebene eine deutliche Herunterregulierung von STS-1 in Sup B15 RT Zellen. Die Interaktion zwischen STS-1 und BCR/ABL wurde in verschiedenen Zellmodellen gezeigt. Dabei konnten bezüglich der Interaktion keine Unterschiede zwischen dem p210BCR/ABL und p185BCR/ABL Fusionsprotein festgestellt werden. Auch die „Gatekeeper“ Mutation T315I hatte keinen Einfluss auf die Interaktion. Die Unabhängigkeit der Bindung von STS-1 und BCR/ABL von einer aktiven BCR/ABL Kinase wurde durch die Zugabe von Imatinib gezeigt. Lediglich auf endogenem Level konnte eine Imatinib vermittelte Reduktion der Interaktion nachgewiesen werden. Durch die Verwendung unterschiedlich trunkierter BCR/ABL Proteine wurde gezeigt, dass STS-1 sowohl mit c-ABL als auch mit dem ABL-Anteil von BCR/ABL interagiert und dass eine Oligomerisierung für diese Interaktion nicht notwendig ist. Als Folge der Interaktion kommt es zu einer Dephosphorylierung von BCR/ABL durch STS-1, wobei vor allem die im ABL Anteil lokalisierten und für die Autophosphorylierung wichtigen Tyrosine 245 und 412 dephosphoryliert werden. Mittels eines Proliferations-Kompetitions-Assay konnte gezeigt werden, dass STS-1 sowohl die Proliferationsrate reduziert als auch erheblich die Sensitivität von SupB15 RT Zellen gegenüber Imatinib steigert. Dieser Befund steht im Einklang mit der Annahme, dass diese Sensitivitätssteigerung durch eine gegenüber den sensitiven Sup B15 WT deutlich verminderte STS-1 Expression bedingt ist. Dexamethason in klinisch relevanten Konzentrationen (10-6 M - 10-9 M) konnte sowohl in SupB15 WT als auch in SupB15 RT Zellen die STS-1 Expression um ein Vielfaches steigern und führte in Kombination mit 1 μM Imatinib sogar in den resistenten Zellen zu einer hoch signifikanten Inhibition der Proliferation sowie einer gesteigerten Apoptose. Die Resultate dieser Arbeit rücken Phosphatasen und im speziellen STS-1 in einen stärkeren Fokus, wenn es um die Bildung von Resistenzen geht. Dadurch können sich eine Vielzahl neuer Behandlungsstrategien sowie neue Ansätze für die klinische Wirkstoffforschung ergeben.