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This work investigated the applicability of global pairwise sequence alignment to the detection of functional analogues in virtual screening. This variant of sequence comparison was developed for the identification of homologue proteins based on amino acid or nucleotide sequences. Because of the significant differences between biopolymers and small molecules several aspects of this approach for sequence comparison had to be adapted. All proposed concepts were implemented as the ‘Pharmacophore Alignment Search Tool’ (PhAST) and evaluated in retrospective experiments on the COBRA dataset in version 6.1. The aim to identify functional analogues raised the necessity for identification and classification of functional properties in molecular structures. This was realized by fragment-based atom-typing, where one out of nine functional properties was assigned to each non-hydrogen atom in a structure. These properties were pre-assigned to atoms in the fragments. Whenever a fragment matched a substructure in a molecule, the assigned properties were transferred from fragment atoms to structure atoms. Each functional property was represented by exactly one symbol. Unlike amino acid or nucleotide sequences, small drug-like molecules contain branches and cycles. This was a major obstacle in the application of sequence alignment to virtual screening, since this technique can only be applied to linear sequences of symbols. The best linearization technique was shown to be Minimum Volume Embedding. To the best of knowledge, this work represents the first application of dimensionality reduction to graph linearization. Sequence alignment relies on a scoring system that rates symbol equivalences (matches) and differences (mismatches) based on functional properties that correspond to rated symbols. Existing scoring schemes are applicable only to amino acids and nucleotides. In this work, scoring schemes for functional properties in drug-like molecules were developed based on property frequencies and isofunctionality judged from chemical experience, pairwise sequence alignments, pairwise kernel-based assignments and stochastic optimization. The scoring system based on property frequencies and isofunctionality proved to be the most powerful (measured in enrichment capability). All developed scoring systems performed superior compared to simple scoring approaches that rate matches and mismatches uniformly. The frameworks proposed for score calculations can be used to guide modifications to the atom-typing in promising directions. The scoring system was further modified to allow for emphasis on particular symbols in a sequence. It was proven that the application of weights to symbols that correspond to key interaction points important to receptor-ligand-interaction significantly improves screening capabilities of PhAST. It was demonstrated that the systematic application of weights to all sequence positions in retrospective experiments can be used for pharmacophore elucidation. A scoring system based on structural instead of functional similarity was investigated and found to be suitable for similarity searches in shape-constrained datasets. Three methods for similarity assessment based on alignments were evaluated: Sequence identity, alignment score and significance. PhAST achieved significantly higher enrichment with alignment scores compared to sequence identity. p-values as significance estimates were calculated in a combination of Marcov Chain Monte Carlo Simulation and Importance Sampling. p-values were adapted to library size in a Bonferroni correction, yielding E-values. A significance threshold of an E-value of 1*10-5 was proposed for the application in prospective screenings. PhAST was compared to state-of-the-art methods for virtual screening. The unweighted version was shown to exhibit comparable enrichment capabilities. Compound rankings obtained with PhAST were proven to be complementary to those of other methods. The application to three-dimensional instead of two-dimensional molecular representations resulted in altered compound rankings without increased enrichment. PhAST was employed in two prospective applications. A screening for non-nucleoside analogue inhibitors of bacterial thymidin kinase yielded a hit with a distinct structural framework but only weak activity. The search for drugs not member of the NSAID (non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug) class as modulators of gamma-secretase resulted in a potent modulator with clear structural distiction from the reference compound. The calculation of significance estimates, emphasizing on key interactions, the pharmacophore elucidation capabilities and the unique compound rannkings set PhAST apart from other screening techniques.
Moderately elevated levels of plasma plant sterols have been suspected to be causally involved in atherosclerosis. The aim of this study was to investigate whether plant sterols and other markers of sterol metabolism predicted all-cause and cardiovascular mortality in participants of the Ludwigshafen Risk and Cardiovascular health (LURIC) study. A total of 1,257 individuals who did not use statins and at baseline had a mean (± SD) age of 62.8 (± 11.0) years were included in the present analysis. Lathosterol, cholestanol, campesterol, and sitosterol were measured to estimate cholesterol synthesis and absorption. The mean (± SD) time of the follow-up for all-cause and cardiovascular mortality was 7.32 (± 2.3) years. All-cause (P = 0.001) and cardiovascular (P = 0.006) mortality were decreased in the highest versus the lowest lathosterol to cholesterol tertile. In contrast, subjects in the third cholestanol to cholesterol tertile had increased all-cause (P < 0.001) and cardiovascular mortality (P = 0.010) compared with individuals in the first tertile. The third campesterol to cholesterol tertile was associated with increased all-cause mortality (P = 0.025). Sitosterol to cholesterol tertiles were not significantly related to all-cause or cardiovascular mortality. The data suggest that high absorption and low synthesis of cholesterol predict increased all-cause and cardiovascular mortality in LURIC participants.
Central elements of the Bologna declaration have been implemented in a huge variety of curricula in humanities, social sciences, natural sciences and engineering sciences at German universities. Overall the results have been nothing less than disastrous. Surprisingly, this seems to be the perfect time for German universities to talk about introducing a curriculum that is fully compatible with the Bologna declaration for medical education as well. However, German medical education does not have problems the Bologna declaration is intended to solve, such as quality, mobility, internationalization and employability. It is already in the Post-Bologna age.
Disruptive behaviour disorders are reflected by a great variety of symptoms ranging from impulsive-hot tempered quarrels to purposeful and goal directed acts of cruelty. A growing body of data indicates that there are neurobiological factors that increase the risk for developing disruptive behaviour disorders. In this review, we give a broad overview of recent studies investigating physiological, neural, genetic factors, and specific neurotransmitter systems. We also discuss the impact of psychosocial risk and consider the effects of gene-environment interactions. Due to the heterogeneity of disruptive behaviour disorders, it is concluded that specific subtypes of disruptive behaviour should be considered both in terms their biological basis and in regard to specific treatment needs.
The impact of shift work induced chronic circadian disruption on IL-6 and TNF-α immune responses
(2010)
Aim: Sleep disturbances induce proinflammatory immune responses, which might increase cardiovascular disease risk. So far the effects of acute sleep deprivation and chronic sleep illnesses on the immune system have been investigated. The particular impact of shift work induced chronic circadian disruption on specific immune responses has not been addressed so far.
Methods: Pittsburgh-Sleep-Quality-Index (PSQI) questionnaire and blood sampling was performed by 225 shift workers and 137 daytime workers. As possible markers the proinflammatory cytokines IL-6 and TNF-alpha and lymphocyte cell count were investigated. A medical examination was performed and biometrical data including age, gender, height, weight, waist and hip circumference and smoking habits were collected by a structured interview.
Results: Shift workers had a significantly higher mean PSQI score than day workers (6.73 vs. 4.66; p < 0.001). Day workers and shift workers had similar serum levels of IL-6 (2.30 vs. 2.67 resp.; p = 0.276), TNF-alpha (5.58 vs. 5.68, resp.; p = 0.841) or lymphocytes count (33.68 vs. 32.99, resp.; p = 0.404). Furthermore there were no differences in cytokine levels (IL-6 p = 0.761; TNF-alpha p = 0.759) or lymphocyte count (p = 0.593) comparing the sleep quality within the cohorts. When this calculation of sleep quality was stratified by shift and day workers irrespective of their sleep quality day workers and shift workers had similar serum levels of IL-6, TNF-alpha or lymphocytes count. Multiple linear regression analysis showed a significant correlation of lymphocytes count and smoking habits.
Conclusion: Shift work induces chronic sleep debt. Our data reveals that chronic sleep debt might not always lead to an activation of the immune system, as we did not observe differences in lymphocyte count or level of IL-6 or TNF-alpha serum concentration between shift workers and day workers. Therefore chronic sleep restriction might be eased by a long-term compensating immune regulation which (in healthy) protects against an overstimulation of proinflammatory immune mechanisms and moderates metabolic changes, as they are known from short-term sleep deprivation or sleep related breathing disorders.
Introduction: Acute lung injury (ALI) is an inflammatory disorder of pulmonary or extrapulmonary origin. We have previously demonstrated that netrin-1 dampens murine ALI, and in an attempt to advance this finding into future clinical practice we evaluated whether netrin-1 would reduce alveolar inflammation during porcine ALI. Methods: This was a controlled in vivo experimental study in pigs. We induced ALI through lipoploysaccharide (LPS) infusion (50 micro g/kg) for 2 hours. Following this, we exposed animals to either vehicle, intravenous netrin-1 (netrin-1 i.v.) or inhaled netrin-1 (netrin-1 inh.). Serum samples and bronchoalveolar lavage (BAL) were obtained to determine levels of tumor necrosis factor-alpha (TNF-alpha), interleukin (IL)-1beta, interleukin-6 and interleukin-8 at baseline and 6 hours following treatment. Myeloperoxidase activity (MPO) and protein levels were determined in the BAL, and tissue samples were obtained for histological evaluation. Finally, animals were scanned with spiral CT. Results: Following LPS infusion, animals developed acute pulmonary injury. Serum levels of TNF-alpha and IL-6 were significantly reduced in the netrin-1 i.v. group. BAL demonstrated significantly reduced cytokine levels 6 hours post-netrin-1 treatment (TNF-alpha: vehicle 633 ± 172 pg/ml, netrin-1 i.v. 84 ± 5 pg/ml, netrin-1 inh. 168 ± 74 pg/ml; both P < 0.05). MPO activity and protein content were significantly reduced in BAL samples from netrin-1-treated animals. Histological sections confirmed reduced inflammatory changes in the netrin-1-treated animals. Computed tomography corroborated reduced pulmonary damage in both netrin-1-treated groups. Conclusions: We conclude that treatment with the endogenous anti-inflammatory protein netrin-1 reduces pulmonary inflammation during the initial stages of ALI and should be pursued as a future therapeutic option.
The pathophysiology of schizophrenia is still poorly understood. Investigating the neurophysiological correlates of cognitive dysfunction with functional neuroimaging techniques such as electroencephalography (EEG) and functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) is widely considered to be a possible solution for this problem. Working memory impairment is one of the most prominent cognitive impairments found in schizophrenia. Working memory can be divided into a number of component processes, encoding, maintenance and retrieval. They appear to be differentially affected in schizophrenia, but little is known about the neurophysiological disturbances which contribute to deficits in these component processes. The aim of this dissertation was to elucidate the neurophysiological underpinnings of the component processes of working memory and their disturbance in schizophrenia. In the first study the the neurophysiological substrates of visual working memory capacity limitations were investigated during encoding, maintenance and retrieval in 12 healthy subjects using event-related fMRI. Subjects had to encode up to four abstract visual shapes and maintain them in working memory for 12 seconds. Afterwards a test stimulus was presented, which matched one of the previously shown shapes in fifty percent of the trials. A bilateral inverted U-shape pattern of BOLD activity with increasing memory load in areas closely linked with selective attention, i.e. the frontal eye fields and areas around the intraparietal sulcus, was observed already during encoding. The increase of the number of stored items from memory load three to memory load four in these regions was negatively correlated with the increase of BOLD activity from memory load three to memory load four. These results point to a crucial role of attentional processes for the limited capacity of working memory. In the second study, the contribution of early perceptual processing deficits during encoding and retrieval to working memory dysfunction was investigated in 17 patients with schizophrenia and 17 healthy control subjects using EEG and event-related fMRI. A slightly modified version of the working memory task used in the fist study was employed. Participants only had to encode and maintain up to three items. In patients the amplitude of the P1 event-related potential was significantly reduced already during encoding in all memory load conditions. Similarly, BOLD activity in early visual areas known to generate the P1 was significantly reduced in patients. In controls, a stronger P1 amplitude increase with increasing memory load predicted better performance. These findings indicate that in addition to later memory related processing stages early visual processing is disturbed in schizophrenia and contributes to working memory dysfunction by impairing the encoding of information. In the third study, which was based on the same data set as the second study, cortical activity and functional connectivity in 17 patients with schizophrenia and 17 to healthy control subjects during the working memory encoding, maintenance and retrieval was investigated using event-related fMRI. Patients had reduced working memory capacity. During encoding activation in the left ventrolateral prefrontal cortex and extrastriate visual cortex was reduced in patients but positively correlated with working memory capacity in controls. During early maintenance patients switched from hyper- to hypoactivation with increasing memory load in a fronto-parietal network which included left dorsolateral prefrontal cortex. During retrieval right ventrolateral prefrontal hyperactivation was correlated with encoding-related hypoactivation of left ventrolateral prefrontal cortex in patients. Cortical dysfunction in patients during encoding and retrieval was accompanied by abnormal functional connectivity between fronto-parietal and visual areas. These findings indicate a primary encoding deficit in patients caused by a dysfunction of prefrontal and visual areas. The findings of these studies suggest that isolating the component processes of working memory leads to more specific markers of cortical dysfunction in schizophrenia, which had been obscured in previous studies. This approach may help to identify more reliable biomarkers and endophenotypes of schizophrenia.
Background: New drugs are constantly sought after to improve the survival of patients with malignant gliomas. The ideal substance would selectively target tumor cells without eliciting toxic side effects. Here, we report on the anti-proliferative, anti-migratory, and anti-invasive properties of the natural, nontoxic compound Curcumin observed in five human glioblastoma (GBM) cell lines in vitro. Methods: We used monolayer wound healing assays, modified Boyden chamber trans-well assays, and cell growth assays to quantify cell migration, invasion, and proliferation in the absence or presence of Curcumin at various concentrations. Levels of the transcription factor phospho-STAT3, a potential target of Curcumin, were determined by sandwich-ELISA. Subsequent effects on transcription of genes regulating the cell cycle were analyzed by quantitative real-time PCR. Effects on apoptosis were determined by caspase assays. Results: Curcumin potently inhibited GBM cell proliferation as well as migration and invasion in all cell lines contingent on dose. Simultaneously, levels of the biologically active phospho-STAT3 were decreased and correlated with reduced transcription of the cell cycle regulating gene c-Myc and proliferation marking Ki-67, pointing to a potential mechanism by which Curcumin slows tumor growth. Conclusions: Curcumin is part of the diet of millions of people every day and is without known toxic side effects. Our data show that Curcumin bears anti-proliferative, anti-migratory, and anti-invasive properties against GBM cells in vitro. These results warrant further in vivo analyses and indicate a potential role of Curcumin in the treatment of malignant gliomas.
Rhinoliths are mineralised foreign bodies in the nasal cavity that are a chance finding at anterior rhinoscopy. Undiscovered, they grow appreciably in size and can cause a foul-smelling nasal discharge and breathing problems. Giant nasal stones are now a very rare occurrence, since improved diagnostic techniques, such as endoscopic/microscopic rhinoscopy, now make it possible to identify foreign bodies at an early stage of development. We report the case of a 37-year-old patient who, at the age of 5-6 years, introduced a foreign body, probably a stone, into his right nasal cavity. On presentation, he complained of difficulty in breathing through the right nostril that had persisted for the last 10 years. For the past four years a strong fetid smell from the nose had been apparent to those in his vicinity. Under general anaesthesia, the stone was removed in toto from the right nasal cavity. The possible genesis of the rhinolith is discussed, our case compared with those described in the literature, and possible differential diagnoses are considered.
The role of gamma oscillatory activity in magnetoencephalogram for auditory memory processing
(2010)
Recent studies have suggested an important role of cortical gamma oscillatory activity (30-100 Hz) as a correlate of encoding, maintaining and retrieving auditory, visual or tactile information in and from memory. It was shown that these cortical stimulus representations were modulated by attention processes. Gamma-band activity (GBA) occurred as an induced response peaking at approximately 200-300 ms after stimulus presentation. Induced cortical responses appear as non-phase-locked activity and are assumed to reflect active cortical processing rather than passive perception. Induced GBA peaking 200-300 ms after stimulus presentation has been assumed to reflect differences between experimental conditions containing various stimuli. By contrast, the relationship between specific oscillatory signals and the representation of individual stimuli has remained unclear. The present study aimed at the identification of such stimulus-specific gamma-band components. We used magnetoencephalography (MEG) to assess gamma activity during an auditory spatial delayed matching-to-sample task. 28 healthy adults were assigned to one of two groups R and L who were presented with only right- or left-lateralized sounds, respectively. Two sample stimuli S1 with lateralization angles of either 15° or 45° deviation from the midsagittal plane were used in each group. Participants had to memorize the lateralization angle of S1 and compare it to a second lateralized sound S2 presented after an 800-ms delay phase. S2 either had the same or a different lateralization angle as S1. After the presentation of S2, subjects had to indicate whether S1 and S2 matched or not. Statistical probability mapping was applied to the signals at sensor level to identify spectral amplitude differences between 15° and 45° stimuli. We found distinct gamma-band components reflecting each sample stimulus with center frequencies ranging between 59 and 72 Hz in different sensors over parieto-occipital cortex contralateral to the side of stimulation. These oscillations showed maximal spectral amplitudes during the middle 200-300 ms of the delay phase and decreased again towards its end. Additionally, we investigated correlations between the activation strength of the gamma-band components and memory task performance. The magnitude of differentiation between oscillatory components representing 'preferred' and 'nonpreferred' stimuli during the final 100 ms of the delay phase correlated positively with task performance. These findings suggest that the observed gamma-band components reflect the activity of neuronal networks tuned to specific auditory spatial stimulus features. The activation of these networks seems to contribute to the maintenance of task-relevant information in short-term memory.
Das Ziel dieser retrospektiven Untersuchung ist, die medikamentöse Therapie des neonatalen Entzugsyndroms mittels Clonidin und Chloralhydrat mit der sehr häufig angewendeten Kombinationstherapie aus Morphin und Phenobarbital zu vergleichen. Im dem Zeitraum zwischen 1998 und 2008 wurden in unserer Klinik 133 Neugeborene mit einem neonatalen Entzugssyndrom behandelt. Bei allen Patienten handelte es sich um Neugeborene drogenabhängiger Mütter, welche während der Schwangerschaft mit Methadon substituiert wurden. Bei 29 Patienten wurde eine Therapie mit Clonidin und Chloralhydrat und bei 64 Patienten eine Entzugstherapie mittels Morphin und Phenobarbital durchgeführt. In der Clonidingruppe konnte eine signifikant kürzere Behandlungsdauer (Median: 14 d vs. 35 d) festgestellt werden. Entsprechend war auch die gesamte Aufenthaltsdauer in der Clonidingruppe deutlich kürzer (Median: 32 d vs. 44 d). Außerdem konnte in der Clonidingruppe ein deutlich milderer Verlauf der Entzugssymptomatik festgestellt werden.
Background: Thymostimulin is a thymic peptide fraction with immune-mediated cytotoxicity against hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) in vitro and palliative efficacy in advanced HCC in two independent phase II trials. The aim of this study was to assess the efficacy of thymostimulin in a phase III trial. Methods: The study was designed as a prospective randomised, placebo-controlled, double-blind, multicenter clinical phase III trial. Between 10/2002 and 03/2005, 135 patients with locally advanced or metastasised HCC (Karnofsky [greater than or equal to]60% / Child-Pugh [less than or equal to]12) were randomised to receive thymostimulin 75 mg s.c. 5x/week or placebo stratified according to liver function. Primary endpoint was twelve-month survival, secondary endpoints overall survival (OS), time to progression (TTP), tumor response, safety and quality of life. A subgroup analysis according to liver function, KPS and tumor stage (Okuda, CLIP and BCLC) formed part of the protocol. Current Controlled Trials ISRCTN64487365. Results: Twelve-month survival was 28% [95%CI 17-41; treatment] and 32% [95%CI 19-44; control] with no significant differences in median OS (5.0 [95% CI 3.7-6.3] vs. 5.2 [95% CI 3.5-6.9] months; p=0.87, HR=1.04 [95% CI 0.7-1.6]) or TTP (5.3 [95%CI 2.0-8.6] vs. 2.9 [95%CI 2.6-3.1] months; p=0.60, HR=1.13 [95% CI 0.7-1.8]). Adjustment for liver function, Karnofsky status or tumor stage did not affect results. While quality of life was similar in both groups, fewer patients on thymostimulin suffered from accumulating ascites and renal failure. Conclusions: In our phase III trial, we found no evidence of any benefit to thymostimulin in the treatment of advanced HCC and there is therefore no justification for its use as single-agent treatment. The effect of thymostimulin on hepato-renal function requires further confirmation. trial registration: Current Controlled Trials ISRCTN64487365
Suicide genes have been broadly used in gene therapy. They can serve as safety tools for conditional elimination of infused cells or for directed tumor therapy. To date, the Herpes simplex virus thymidine kinase/ ganciclovir (HSVtk/GCV) system is the most prominent and the most widely used suicidegene/prodrug combination. Despite its promising performance, the system displays limitations, which include relatively slow killing kinetics and toxicity of the prodrug GCV. Consequently, several groups have either developed new suicide-gene/prodrug combinations or attempted to improve the established HSVtk/GCV suicide system. The present study also aimed towards optimization of the HSVtk/GCV system. To do so, a novel, codon-optimized point mutant (A168H) of HSVtk was developed. The novel mutant was named TK.007. It was extensively tested for its efficiency in two relevant settings: (1) control of severe graft-versus-host disease (GvHD) after adoptive immunotherapy with Tlymphocytes, and (2) direct elimination of targeted tumor cells. TK.007 was compared to the broadly used wild-type, splice-corrected scHSVtk and to a codon-optimized HSVtk (coHSVtk) not bearing the above point mutation. (1) For experiments related to the adoptive immunotherapy approach, HSVtkvariants were expressed from a γ-retroviral MP71 vector as a fusion construct with the selection and marker gene tCD34. Expression levels for TK.007 in transduced lymphoid and myeloid cell lines were significantly higher at initial transduction and over a 12 week period compared to the commonly used scHSVtk and coHSVtk indicating reduced toxicity of TK.007. Killing kinetics of transduced cell lines (PM1 and K562) and primary human T cells were significantly faster for TK.007 in comparison to scHSVtk and coHSVtk in vitro. In vivo-functionality of TK.007 was assessed in an allogeneic transplantation model. T cells derived from C57BL/6J.Ly5.1 donor mice were transduced with MP71 vectors expressing scHSVtk or TK.007. Transduced cells were selected and transplanted into Balb/c Rag2-/- γ-/- immune-deficient recipient mice. Acute, severe GvHD occurred and was effectively abrogated in all mice transplanted with TK.007- transduced T cells, and in five out of six mice transplanted with scHSVtk-transduced cells. In a slightly modified quantitative allogeneic transplantation mouse model, significantly faster and more efficient in vivo killing was demonstrated for TK.007 as compared to scHSVtk, especially at low doses of GCV. (2) In order to assess TK.007 functionality in cells derived from solid tumors, HSVtk-variants were expressed from lentiviral gene ontology (LeGO) vectors in combination with an eGFP/neo-opt selection cassette. Transduced and selected tumor cell lines that derived from several tissues were eliminated at significantly lower GCV doses and to higher extents when transduced with TK.007 compared to scHSVtk. Moreover, a significantly stronger bystander effect of TK.007 was demonstrated. The superior in vitro efficiency of TK.007 was confirmed in an in vivo subcutaneous xenograft mouse model for glioblastoma in NOD/SCID mice. Mice transplanted with TK.007 transduced cells stayed tumor-free after treatment with different GCV-doses. On the contrary, mice of the scHSVtk group either demonstrated only transiently reduced tumor growth in the low-dose GCV group (10 mg/kg) compared to the control groups or suffered from relatively fast relapses after initial tumor shrinking in the standarddose (50 mg/kg) GCV group. As a result, all mice in the scHSVtk group died from vigorous tumor growth. In summary, in two different applications for suicide gene therapy the present study has demonstrated superior functional performance of the novel suicide gene TK.007 as compared to the broadly used wild-type scHSVtk. Differences became particularly pronounced at low doses of GCV. It can be concluded that the new TK.007-gene represents a promising alternative to the commonly used scHSVtk for gene therapeutic applications.
Introduction: It has been proposed that individual genetic variation contributes to the course of severe infections and sepsis. Recent studies of single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) within the endotoxin receptor and its signaling system showed an association with the risk of disease development. This study aims to examine the response associated with genetic variations of TLR4, the receptor for bacterial LPS, and a central intracellular signal transducer (TIRAP/Mal) on cytokine release and for susceptibility and course of severe hospital acquired infections in distinct patient populations. Methods: Three intensive care units in tertiary care university hospitals in Greece and Germany participated. 375 and 415 postoperative patients and 159 patients with ventilator associated pneumonia (VAP) were included. TLR4 and TIRAP/Mal polymorphisms in 375 general surgical patients were associated with risk of infection, clinical course and outcome. In two prospective studies, 415 patients following cardiac surgery and 159 patients with newly diagnosed VAP predominantly caused by Gram-negative bacteria were studied for cytokine levels in-vivo and after ex-vivo monocyte stimulation and clinical course. Results: Patients simultaneously carrying polymorphisms in TIRAP/Mal and TLR4 and patients homozygous for the TIRAP/Mal SNP had a significantly higher risk of severe infections after surgery (odds ratio (OR) 5.5; confidence interval (CI): 1.34 - 22.64; P = 0.02 and OR: 7.3; CI: 1.89 - 28.50; P < 0.01 respectively). Additionally we found significantly lower circulating cytokine levels in double-mutant individuals with ventilator associated pneumonia and reduced cytokine production in an ex-vivo monocyte stimulation assay, but this difference was not apparent in TIRAP/Mal-homozygous patients. In cardiac surgery patients without infection, the cytokine release profiles were not changed when comparing different genotypes. Conclusions: Carriers of mutations in sequential components of the TLR signaling system may have an increased risk for severe infections. Patients with this genotype showed a decrease in cytokine release when infected which was not apparent in patients with sterile inflammation following cardiac surgery.
Understanding causal relationships, or effective connectivity, between parts of the brain is of utmost importance because a large part of the brain’s activity is thought to be internally generated and, hence, quantifying stimulus response relationships alone does not fully describe brain dynamics. Past efforts to determine effective connectivity mostly relied on model based approaches such as Granger causality or dynamic causal modeling. Transfer entropy (TE) is an alternative measure of effective connectivity based on information theory. TE does not require a model of the interaction and is inherently non-linear. We investigated the applicability of TE as a metric in a test for effective connectivity to electrophysiological data based on simulations and magnetoencephalography (MEG) recordings in a simple motor task. In particular, we demonstrate that TE improved the detectability of effective connectivity for non-linear interactions, and for sensor level MEG signals where linear methods are hampered by signal-cross-talk due to volume conduction.
To date it is not clear at which stage of differentiation mature T cell leukaemia/lymphoma is initiated. Previous studies in our group showed that mature T cells are relatively resistant to transformation. We wanted to further investigate the transformation potential of NPM-ALK, p21SNFT and the viral oncoprotein Tax on mature T cells. First, we analyzed the effects on T cell growth in vitro after transducing human T cell lines with gammaretroviral vectors encoding these genes. No growth or proliferation promoting effect of all three genes was observed. In the second part of the project, we transduced murine, mature T cells and/or haematopoietic stem cells (HPCs/HSCs) and transplanted these cells into Rag-1 deficient recipients. All mice transplanted with NPM-ALK transduced monoclonal mature T cells (OT-1) developed leukaemia/lymphoma. In contrast, only few NPM-ALK transduced polyclonal T cell and HPC/HSC transplanted mice developed leukaemia/lymphoma. From the p21SNFT group, only two mice transplanted with transduced OT-1 T cells developed leukaemia/lymphoma, which showed high eGFP and interestingly CD19 expression. No malignancies were observed in Tax transplanted animals so far. Furthermore, the recipients do not show any eGFP marking in the periphery. In conclusion, our results show that compared to polyclonal T cells, monoclonal T cells are transformable after gammaretroviral transfer of NPM-ALK and p21SNFT.
In dieser Studie konnte deutlich gezeigt werden, dass TS eine größere psychische Belastung vorweisen, als die Norm. Sie neigen stärker zur Somatisierung und sind insgesamt zwanghafter, ängstlicher,aggressiver und depressiver. Dies spricht für eine große psychische Belastung, die am ehesten von den schwierigen Begleitumständen und der enormen Bandbreite einer Geschlechtsidentitätsstörung herkommen. Durch die Reaktionen im privaten und beruflichen Umfeld verändern sich bodenständige Strukturen, wie Verhältnis zu den Eltern, Partnerschaftsverhältnisse und Freundschaften. Ein vermindertes Selbstwertgefühl entsteht konsekutiv aus der sozialen Ausgrenzung und dem langen Verlauf zwischen Diagnosestellung und Therapie mit einem Endergebnis. Das verminderte Selbstwertgefühl spielt eine große Rolle im Hinblick auf die Therapie. Denn 50 % der TM und 100 % der TF korrelieren die Geschlechtsidentität mit dem Äußeren und streben deshalb als Therapieziel eine Geschlechtsangleichung an. Dass in diesen Fällen das Selbstwertgefühl durch eine operative Geschlechtsangleichung gesteigert und deutlich verbessert werden kann konnte jedoch in dieser Studie nicht bewiesen werden. Ob das nun mit oft unzureichenden Operationsergebnissen zusammenhängt bleibt zunächst offen. Green und Blanchard 2000; van Kesteren, Gooren und Megens 1996 belegten bereits, dass nicht alle TS eine Geschlechtsangleichung anstreben. Somit sind diese Ergebnisse relativ konform mit den Ergebnissen dieser Studie. Eine weitere Rolle spielt das elterliche Erziehungs- und Beziehungsverhalten. Die meisten TS haben sowohl zum Vater als auch zur Mutter konflikthafte Beziehungen. Wobei in dieser Studie vor allem imponierte, dass TF ein konflikthafteres Verhältnis vor allem zur Mutter haben und weniger emotionale Wärme erfahren haben. Ob die Geschlechtsidentitätsstörung ursächlich für die konflikthaften Elternbeziehungen ist oder die konflikthafte Elternbeziehung erst durch ein Outcome der TS entstanden ist konnte nicht hinreichend geklärt werden, wäre aber für die Frage der elterlichen Erziehung als Ursache der TS sehr interessant. Des Weiteren konnte diese Studie zeigen, dass es zwischen TF und TM nur einen signifikanten Unterschied gibt und zwar, dass TF weniger emotionale Wärme durch die Mutter erfahren haben. Ansonsten unterscheiden sich TF von TM nicht wesentlich in punkto psychische Belastung, Selbstwertgefühl und Einfluss der elterlichen Beziehung auf die GIS. Weiterhin konnte in dieser Studie belegt werden, dass sich bereits operierte TS von noch nicht operierten TS nicht unterscheiden. Auch hier zeigt sich kein Unterschied im Hinblick auf die psychische Belastung und das Selbstwertgefühl bei bereits noch nicht operierten TS im Vergleich zu bereits operierten. Das Grundleiden bleibt das Gleiche, offen bleibt zu diskutieren, ob ein unzureichendes Operationsergebnis daran Schuld trägt oder die Tatsache, dass viele TS sich nicht nur zu EINEM Geschlecht zugehörig fühlen. Diese Tatsache konnte in dieser Arbeit eruiert werden und sollte weiterhin ein Diskussionspunkt hinsichtlich voreiliger geschlechtsangleichender Therapiemaßnahmen sein. Es gelang bedauerlicherweise nicht signifikante Korrelate/Risikofaktoren in direktem Bezug auf TS zu ermitteln. Die ermittelten signifikanten Korrelate sind nicht spezifisch für das Kollektiv der TS. Somit sind mangelndes Selbstwertgefühl und Attraktivitätsempfinden, sowie zunehmende Unsicherheit und Besorgnis auch begleitende Faktoren in anderen Patientenkollektiven (Tumorpatienten nach OP und Chemo, Brandopfer etc.). Für viele TS wäre es erstrebenswert nicht als „anders“ oder „krank“ gesehen zu werden, um ein höheres Ansehen in unserer Gesellschaft zu gewinnen. Jedoch gäbe es gar keine Unterschiede zu TS, dann würde vielen TS die Behandlungsgrundlage, nämlich eine Geschlechtsangleichung, genommen werden. Wenn auch nicht alle TS an einer Geschlechtsangleichung interessiert sind, gibt es wiederum TS, die auf die Diagnose Transsexualität angewiesen sind. Es gibt keine Diagnose ohne Krankheit und umgekehrt. Standardisierte Persönlichkeitstests sind nicht auf den individuellen Einzelfall zugeschnitten, sondern erfassen allgemeine, generalisierte Parameter. Jeder Fall von Transsexualität ist ein individueller Einzelfall. Ergebnisse eines Standardtests werden sich somit nicht pauschalisieren lassen. Die in o.g. Veröffentlichungen gemachten Angaben zu Transsexuellen sind durch das Sammeln vieler Einzelfälle in einem Zeitraum von mehreren Jahren entstanden (Balint 1960 und Becker 2003). Auf die Schnelle lässt sich da kein Psychopathologisches Profil erstellen. Viele Patienten befinden sich jahrelang vor und nach Geschlechtsangleichenden Maßnahmen in psychologischer Betreuung. Die psychologische Betreuung ist und bleibt somit das non plus ultra im Hinblick auf Diagnostik, Mit-Therapie und eigentlich fast lebenslange Begleitung. Die psychologische Betreuung ist und bleibt somit das non plus ultra im Hinblick auf Diagnostik, Mit-Therapie und eigentlich fast lebenslange Begleitung.
Methodik und Material: Injektion von Kolonkarzinomzellen der Zellreihe CC531 subkapsulär in den linken Leberlappen bei 36 männlichen WAG-Ratten (Gewicht 180-220g). Induziert wurden zwei unterschiedlich starke Tumorkonzentrationen: Gruppe A (n = 18, Injektion von 1 Mio. Tumorzellen) und Gruppe B (n = 18, Injektion von 4 Mio. Tumorzellen). Messung der Tiere nach 14 Tagen am CT Siemens Somatom Sensation 64 und Analyse des Tumorvolumens mit dem Volume Viewer Plus von Centricity AW Suite. Unterschiedlich starkes Wachstum der Lebertumore führte zu einer Einteilung der Ratten in Gruppe A(1,2) (n = 12): Tumorvolumen <3,5cm3 und Gruppe B(1,2) (n = 12): Tumorvolumen ≥3,5cm3. Die volumenbezogene Therapie erfolgte an Tag 15 wie folgt: Bei jeweils 6 Tieren der Gruppen A1 und 6 Tieren der Gruppe B1 wurde eine systemische Chemotherapie mit 0,1mg/ml Mitomycin C (Standardtherapie) durchgeführt. Die andere Hälfte der Tiere (6 Tiere der Gruppe A2 und 6 Tiere der Gruppe B2) erhielten die doppelte Konzentration von 0,2mg/ml (< 10% der letalen Dosis). 6 Tiere dienten der pathologischen Auswertung, weitere 6 Tiere dienten als Kontrollgruppe. An Tag 25 erfolgte eine erneute Bestimmung des Tumorvolumens. Ergebnisse: Die Therapie wurde von allen Ratten gut toleriert. Das durchschnittliche Tumorvolumen betrug in A (1,2) 2,18cm3 +/- 0,82 (range: 0,55 – 3,42) und in Gruppe B (1,2) 4,52cm3 +/- 0,82 (range: 3,72 – 5,86). Das CT-follow up an Tag 25 ergab, dass eine erhöhte Mitomycinkonzentration zu einer Tumorregression von 20,55 % in der Gruppe A2, 21,03 % in B1 und 46,61% in B2 führte. In der Gruppe A1 zeigte sich ein Progress des Tumorvolumens von 51,38%. Schlussfolgerung: Chemotherapeutika werden in Abhängigkeit von Körpergewicht, Körpergröße und Körperoberfläche verabreicht. Einen neuartigen Ansatz stellt die tumorvolumenadaptierte Chemotherapie (TVACT) mit Mitomycin C dar, da große Tumorvolumen eine bessere Ansprechbarkeit auf Mitomycin C zeigen als kleinere. Die TVACT ist somit eine neue relevante Behandlungsoption bei der Behandlung von malignen Tumoren im Tiermodell. Hinsichtlich der wachsenden Bedeutung neuer Staging Systeme im avanzierten kolorektalen Karzinom sollte das Tumorvolumen auch als prognostischer Faktor berücksichtigt werden.
Die akustische Mikroskopie stellt ein neuartiges bildgebendes Verfahren zur zerstörungsfreien Werkstoffprüfung dar, das erst seit kurzem in der Medizin eingesetzt wird und bei dem reflektierte Ultraschallwellen zur Bilderzeugung verwendet werden. Auf diese Weise können neue Informationen bezüglich der Materialparameter des untersuchten Gewebes erlangt werden. Neben einer enorm großen Bandbreite an möglichen Auflösungen bietet diese Technik die Möglichkeit, opake Objekte zu durchdringen und ihr Inneres abzubilden. Durch seine nicht-destruktive Art und die Notwendigkeit einer Kopplungsflüssigkeit bietet diese mikroskopische Methode zudem die Option lebende Zellen und Gewebe zu untersuchen. Das Ziel der durchgeführten Arbeit war es, die Interpretation von akustischen Bildern des menschlichen Gewebes zu erleichtern. Zu diesem Zweck analysierten wir SAM-Abbildungen von Knochengewebe im Vergleich zu anderen Untersuchungsverfahren. Neben einer qualitativen Bewertung der Morphologie gleichartiger Strukturen wurden ausgedehnte morphometrische Messungen und energiedispersive Röntgenanalysen durchgeführt. Als Methoden für den qualitativen Vergleich wurden konventionelle mikroskopische Techniken wie Polarisations-, Fluoreszenz-, Durchlicht-, Auflicht- und Rasterelektronenmikroskopie sowie Mikroradiographie vergleichend verwendet. Der morphometrische Vergleich erfolgte zwischen ultraschall- und auflichtmikroskopisch erzeugten Abbildungen. Weiterhin wurde die Beziehung zwischen akustischen Grauwertdarstelllungen und energiedispersiven Röntgenanalysen bewertet. Als Untersuchungsmaterial dienten Mandibulaknochen von sieben Beagle-Hunden. Die Mandibula eines jeden Hundes wurde beidseits mittels Osteoskalpell nach Sachse (Bien Air, CH-Biel) und CO2-Laser (entwickelt im Center of Advanced European Studies and Research, D-Bonn) am Margo ventralis im unbezahnten Kieferabschnitt osteotomiert. Nach einer dreiwöchigen Heilungsphase wurden die Knochen entnommen und vor der Schnittfertigung in Polymethylmethacrylat eingebettet. Beim qualitativen Vergleich der Morphologie gleichartiger Strukturen fanden sich bei SAM-Abbildungen und bei Aufnahmen, die mit den anderen mikroskopischen Techniken erzeugt wurden, weitgehende Übereinstimmungen hinsichtlich gröberer morphologischer Merkmale wie Umriss, flächiger Ausdehnung und Lage von Perforationen. Diese Gemeinsamkeiten konnten sowohl an Kallusgewebe als auch an osteonalem Knochen beobachtet werden. Unterschiede fanden sich hinsichtlich feinerer morphologischer Merkmale wie der geometrischen Übereinstimmung im Detail und der flächigen Ausdehnung bei höherer Vergrößerung. Zudem stellte sich die Binnenstruktur von Kallus und osteonalem Knochengewebe differenzierter dar als mit Hilfe der anderen mikroskopischen Techniken. Morphometrische Messungen zeigten, dass Strukturen, die im Bereich des Osteotomiespalts gemessen worden waren, im Ultraschallbild tendenziell größer abgebildet werden als in Auflichtaufnahmen. Im Gegensatz dazu wurden Strukturen im Bereich des kortikalen Knochens im ultraschallmikroskopischen Bild eher unterschätzt. Diese Ungenauigkeit bei der Abbildung von Strukturen im Ultraschallbild lässt sich am ehesten dadurch erklären, dass durch unterschiedliche Eindringtiefen des Ultraschalls auch unterschiedlich dicke Ebenen der Probe abgebildet werden. Wird eine dickere Schicht der Probe durch das akustische Mikroskop dargestellt als durch das Auflichtmikroskop, so kann es zu einer Überschätzung der Strukturen kommen und umgekehrt. Anhand energiedispersiver Röntgenanalysen konnte ebenfalls gezeigt werden, dass die Zunahme des Calcium- bzw. des Phosphorgehalts nicht alleine eine Aufhellung der Grautöne im Ultraschallbild verursachen kann. Auch der Vergleich mit Abbildungen der Elektronenmikroskopie ließ Unterschiede der Grauwerte erkennen. Demzufolge wird das akustische Bild nicht nur durch den Mineralgehalt, die Dichte und die atomare Zusammensetzung des Knochengewebes beeinflusst. Damit konnte mit der vorliegenden Untersuchung nachgewiesen werden, dass die Ultraschallmikroskopie ein neuartiges Verfahren darstellt, mit dem sich Knochen nicht nur in seiner Mikrostruktur morphologisch darstellen lässt, sondern mit der sich auch neuartige Informationen über funktionelle Parameter auf Nanoebene gewinnen lassen. Die Bedeutung dieser enormen Möglichkeiten sind im Moment noch nicht abschätzbar, weitere Untersuchungen müssen folgen.