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Background Hepatitis C virus (HCV) is a leading cause of chronic liver disease, end-stage cirrhosis, and liver cancer, but little is known about the burden of disease caused by the virus. We summarised burden of disease data presently available for Europe, compared the data to current expert estimates, and identified areas in which better data are needed. Methods Literature and international health databases were systematically searched for HCV-specific burden of disease data, including incidence, prevalence, mortality, disability-adjusted life-years (DALYs), and liver transplantation. Data were collected for the WHO European region with emphasis on 22 countries. If HCV-specific data were unavailable, these were calculated via HCV-attributable fractions. Results HCV-specific burden of disease data for Europe are scarce. Incidence data provided by national surveillance are not fully comparable and need to be standardised. HCV prevalence data are often inconclusive. According to available data, an estimated 7.3–8.8 million people (1.1–1.3%) are infected in our 22 focus countries. HCV-specific mortality, DALY, and transplantation data are unavailable. Estimations via HCV-attributable fractions indicate that HCV caused more than 86000 deaths and 1.2 million DALYs in the WHO European region in 2002. Most of the DALYs (95%) were accumulated by patients in preventable disease stages. About one-quarter of the liver transplants performed in 25 European countries in 2004 were attributable to HCV. Conclusion Our results indicate that hepatitis C is a major health problem and highlight the importance of timely antiviral treatment. However, data on the burden of disease of hepatitis C in Europe are scarce, outdated or inconclusive, which indicates that hepatitis C is still a neglected disease in many countries. What is needed are public awareness, co-ordinated action plans, and better data. European physicians should be aware that many infections are still undetected, provide timely testing and antiviral treatment, and avoid iatrogenic transmission.
Background Public health systems are confronted with constantly rising costs. Furthermore, diagnostic as well as treatment services become more and more specialized. These are the reasons for an interdisciplinary project on the one hand aiming at simplification of planning and scheduling patient appointments, on the other hand at fulfilling all requirements of efficiency and treatment quality. Methods As to understanding procedure and problem solving activities, the responsible project group strictly proceeded with four methodical steps: actual state analysis, analysis of causes, correcting measures, and examination of effectiveness. Various methods of quality management, as for instance opinion polls, data collections, and several procedures of problem identification as well as of solution proposals were applied. All activities were realized according to the requirements of the clinic's ISO 9001:2000 certified quality management system. The development of this project is described step by step from planning phase to inauguration into the daily routine of the clinic and subsequent control of effectiveness. Results Five significant problem fields could be identified. After an analysis of causes the major remedial measures were: installation of a patient telephone hotline, standardization of appointment arrangements for all patients, modification of the appointments book considering the reason for coming in planning defined working periods for certain symptoms and treatments, improvement of telephonic counselling, and transition to flexible time planning by daily updates of the appointments book. After implementation of these changes into the clinic's routine success could be demonstrated by significantly reduced waiting times and resulting increased patient satisfaction. Conclusion Systematic scrutiny of the existing organizational structures of the outpatients' department of our clinic by means of actual state analysis and analysis of causes revealed the necessity of improvement. According to rules of quality management correcting measures and subsequent examination of effectiveness were performed. These changes resulted in higher satisfaction of patients, referring colleagues and clinic staff the like. Additionally the clinic is able to cope with an increasing demand for appointments in outpatients' departments, and the clinic's human resources are employed more effectively.
Background Ongoing changes in cancer care cause an increase in the complexity of cases which is characterized by modern treatment techniques and a higher demand for patient information about the underlying disease and therapeutic options. At the same time, the restructuring of health services and reduced funding have led to the downsizing of hospital care services. These trends strongly influence the workplace environment and are a potential source of stress and burnout among professionals working in radiotherapy. Methods and patients A postal survey was sent to members of the workgroup "Quality of Life" which is part of DEGRO (German Society for Radiooncology). Thus far, 11 departments have answered the survey. 406 (76.1%) out of 534 cancer care workers (23% physicians, 35% radiographers, 31% nurses, 11% physicists) from 8 university hospitals and 3 general hospitals completed the FBAS form (Stress Questionnaire of Physicians and Nurses; 42 items, 7 scales), and a self-designed questionnaire regarding work situation and one question on global job satisfaction. Furthermore, the participants could make voluntary suggestions about how to improve their situation. Results Nurses and physicians showed the highest level of job stress (total score 2.2 and 2.1). The greatest source of job stress (physicians, nurses and radiographers) stemmed from structural conditions (e.g. underpayment, ringing of the telephone) a "stress by compassion" (e.g. "long suffering of patients", "patients will be kept alive using all available resources against the conviction of staff"). In multivariate analyses professional group (p < 0.001), working night shifts (p = 0.001), age group (p = 0.012) and free time compensation (p = 0.024) gained significance for total FBAS score. Global job satisfaction was 4.1 on a 9-point scale (from 1 – very satisfied to 9 – not satisfied). Comparing the total stress scores of the hospitals and job groups we found significant differences in nurses (p = 0.005) and physicists (p = 0.042) and a borderline significance in physicians (p = 0.052). In multivariate analyses "professional group" (p = 0.006) and "vocational experience" (p = 0.036) were associated with job satisfaction (cancer care workers with < 2 years of vocational experience having a higher global job satisfaction). The total FBAS score correlated with job satisfaction (Spearman-Rho = 0.40; p < 0.001). Conclusion Current workplace environments have a negative impact on stress levels and the satisfaction of radiotherapy staff. Identification and removal of the above-mentioned critical points requires various changes which should lead to the reduction of stress.
Analysis of knockout/knockin mice that express a mutant FasL lacking the intracellular domain
(2009)
Fas ligand (FasL; CD178; CD95L) is a type II transmembrane protein belonging to the tumour necrosis factor family; its binding to the Fas receptor (CD95; APO-1) triggers apoptosis in the receptor-bearing cell. Signalling through this pathway plays a pivotal role during the immune response and in immune system homeostasis. Similar to other TNF family members, the intracellular domain has been reported to transmit signals to the inside of the FasL-bearing cell (reverse signalling). Recently, we identified the proteases ADAM10 and SPPL2a as molecules important for the processing of FasL. Protease cleavage releases the intracellular domain, which then is able to translocate to the nucleus and to repress reporter gene activity. To study the physiological importance of FasL reverse signalling in vivo, we established knockout/knockin mice with a FasL deletion mutant that lacks the intracellular portion (FasLDeltaIntra). Co-culture experiments confirmed that the truncated FasL protein is still capable of inducing apoptosis in Fas-sensitive cells. Preliminary immune histochemistry data suggest that, in contrast to published data, the absence of the intracellular FasL domain does not alter the intracellular FasL localization in activated T cells. We are currently investigating signalling and proliferative capacities of T cells derived from homozygous FasLDeltaIntra mice to validate a co-stimulatory role of FasL reverse signalling.
Mitochondria are essential for respiration and oxidative phosphorylation. Mitochondrial dysfunction due to aging processes is involved in pathologies and pathogenesis of a series of cardiovascular disorders. New results accumulate showing that the enzyme telomerase with its catalytic subunit telomerase reverse transcriptase (TERT) has a beneficial effect on heart functions. The benefit of short-term running of mice for heart function is dependent on TERT expression. TERT can translocate into the mitochondria and mitochondrial TERT (mtTERT) is protective against stress induced stimuli and binds to mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA). Because mtDNA is highly susceptible to damage produced by reactive oxygen species (ROS) which are generated in close proximity to the respiratory chain, the aim of this study was to determine the functions of mtTERT in vivo and in vitro. Therefore, mitochondria from hearts of adult, 2nd generation TERT-deficient mice (TERT -/-) and wt littermates were isolated and state 3 respiration was measured. Strikingly mitochondria from TERT -/- revealed a significantly lower state 3 respiration (TERTwt: 987 +/- 72 pmol/s*mg vs. TERT-/-: 774 +/- 38 pmol/s*mg, p < 0.05, n = 5). These results demonstrated that TERT -/- mice have a so far undiscovered heart phenotype. In contrast mitochondria isolated from liver tissues did not show any differences. To get further insights in the molecular mechanisms, we reduced endogenous TERT levels by shRNA and measured mitochondrial reactive oxygen species (mtROS). mtROS were increased after ablation of TERT (scrambled: 4.98 +/- 1.1% gated vs. shTERT: 2.03 +/- 0.7% gated, p < 0.05, n = 4). We next determined mtDNA deletions, which are caused by mtROS. Semiquantitative realtime PCR of mtDNA deletions revealed that mtTERT protects mtDNA from oxidative damage. To analyze whether mitochondrial integrity is required to protect from apoptosis, vectors with mitochondrially targeted TERT (mitoTERT) and wildtype TERT (wtTERT) were transfected and apoptosis was measured. mitoTERT showed the most prominent protective effect on H2O2 induced apoptosis. In conclusion, mtTERT has a protective role in mitochondria by importantly contributing to mtDNA integrity and thereby enhancing respiration capacity of the heart.
Carma-1 is required for B cell receptor-/CD40- and T cell receptor-/CD28-induced B- and T-cell activation via JNK and NF-betaB. In B cells, Carma-1 becomes phosphorylated by PKCbeta, leading to its oligomerization. Subsequent Bcl10 binding induces IKKbeta-activation and, thereby, canonical NF-KB signalling. Despite these findings it is still unknown how exactly Carma-1 is connected to the plasma membrane and to the IKK-complex. Therefore, we purified Carma-1 complexes from mouse CH12 B cells using anti-Carma-1 affinity columns. Mass spectrometric analyses of the column eluates demonstrated the presence of Carma-1 as well as three previously uncharacterized adaptor proteins in B cells, one of which was the Trk-fused gene (Tfg), an adaptor protein containing PB1 and coiledcoil domains. Whereas Tfg was originally identified as fusion partner of oncogenic Trk tyrosine kinase mutants, the normal cellular homologue of Tfg has so far not been described in B cells. However, Tfg has been shown in other systems to interact with IKKgamma and to enhance TNFinduced NF-KB activation. Tfg and Carma-1 co-localized at the plasma membrane and perinuclear structures in B cells. We further corroborated the interactions of Tfg, IKKgamma and Carma-1 by Blue Native gel electrophoresis, where Carma-1 and Tfg formed a 0.7–1 MDa complex. Ectopic expression of Tfg increased the molecular mass of IKKgamma complexes, fused IKKgamma, Bcl10 and Carma-1 complexes to a ~2 MDa complex, and increased basal and CD40-induced canonical activity of NF-KB and IKKbeta. In contrast, shRNA-mediated silencing of Tfg decreased CD40-induced IKKbeta activity. Very interestingly, in primary B cells, highest expression of Tfg was detected in marginal zone and B1 B cells, and Carma-1 and Tfg formed complexes in these B cells. Since Carma-1 is required for marginal zone B cell and B1 B cell development, we suggest that a functional interaction between Carma-1 and Tfg contributes to development and maintenance of these cells by means of canonical NF-KB signals.
Introduction: Lymphocyte infiltration (LI) is often seen in breast cancer but its importance remains controversial. A positive correlation of human epidermal growth factor receptor 2 (HER2) amplification and LI has been described, which was associated with a more favorable outcome. However, specific lymphocytes might also promote tumor progression by shifting the cytokine milieu in the tumor.
Methods: Affymetrix HG-U133A microarray data of 1,781 primary breast cancer samples from 12 datasets were included. The correlation of immune system-related metagenes with different immune cells, clinical parameters, and survival was analyzed.
Results: A large cluster of nearly 600 genes with functions in immune cells was consistently obtained in all datasets. Seven robust metagenes from this cluster can act as surrogate markers for the amount of different immune cell types in the breast cancer sample. An IgG metagene as a marker for B cells had no significant prognostic value. In contrast, a strong positive prognostic value for the T-cell surrogate marker (lymphocyte-specific kinase (LCK) metagene) was observed among all estrogen receptor (ER)-negative tumors and those ER-positive tumors with a HER2 overexpression. Moreover ER-negative tumors with high expression of both IgG and LCK metagenes seem to respond better to neoadjuvant chemotherapy.
Conclusions: Precise definitions of the specific subtypes of immune cells in the tumor can be accomplished from microarray data. These surrogate markers define subgroups of tumors with different prognosis. Importantly, all known prognostic gene signatures uniformly assign poor prognosis to all ER-negative tumors. In contrast, the LCK metagene actually separates the ER-negative group into better or worse prognosis.
Background Imatinib mesylate, a selective inhibitor of Abl tyrosine kinase, is efficacious in treating chronic myeloid leukaemia (CML) and Ph+ acute lymphoblastic leukaemia (ALL). However, most advanced-phase CML and Ph+ ALL patients relapse on Imatinib therapy. Several mechanisms of refractoriness have been reported, including the activation of the Src-family kinases (SFK). Here, we investigated the biological effect of the new specific dual Src/Abl kinase inhibitor AZD0530 on Ph+ leukaemic cells. Methods Cell lines used included BV173 (CML in myeloid blast crisis), SEM t(4;11), Ba/F3 (IL-3 dependent murine pro B), p185Bcr-Abl infected Ba/F3 cells, p185Bcr-Abl mutant infected Ba/F3 cells, SupB15 (Ph+ ALL) and Imatinib resistant SupB15 (RTSupB15) (Ph+ ALL) cells. Cells were exposed to AZD0530 and Imatinib. Cell proliferation, apoptosis, survival and signalling pathways were assessed by dye exclusion, flow cytometry and Western blotting respectively. Results AZD0530 specifically inhibited the growth of, and induced apoptosis in CML and Ph+ ALL cells in a dose dependent manner, but showed only marginal effects on Ph- ALL cells. Resistance to Imatinib due to the mutation Y253F in p185Bcr-Abl was overcome by AZD0530. Combination of AZD0530 and Imatinib showed an additive inhibitory effect on the proliferation of CML BV173 cells but not on Ph+ ALL SupB15 cells. An ongoing transphosphorylation was demonstrated between SFKs and Bcr-Abl. AZD0530 significantly down-regulated the activation of survival signalling pathways in Ph+ cells, resistant or sensitive to Imatinib, with the exception of the RTSupB15. Conclusion Our results indicate that AZD0530 targets both Src and Bcr-Abl kinase activity and reduces the leukaemic maintenance by Bcr-Abl.
Background The effect of additional treatment strategies with antineoplastic agents on intraperitoneal tumor stimulating interleukin levels are unclear. Taurolidine and Povidone-iodine have been mainly used for abdominal lavage in Germany and Europe. Methods In the settings of a multicentre (three University Hospitals) prospective randomized controlled trial 120 patients were randomly allocated to receive either 0.5% taurolidine/2,500 IU heparin (TRD) or 0.25% povidone-iodine (control) intraperitoneally for resectable colorectal, gastric or pancreatic cancers. Due to the fact that IL-1beta (produced by macrophages) is preoperatively indifferent in various gastrointestinal cancer types our major outcome criterion was the perioperative (overall) level of IL-1beta in peritoneal fluid. Results Cytokine values were significantly lower after TRD lavage for IL-1beta, IL-6, and IL-10. Perioperative complications did not differ. The median follow-up was 50.0 months. The overall mortality rate (28 vs. 25, p = 0.36), the cancer-related death rate (17 vs. 19, p = .2), the local recurrence rate (7 vs. 12, p = .16), the distant metastasis rate (13 vs. 18, p = 0.2) as well as the time to relapse were not statistically significant different. Conclusion Reduced cytokine levels might explain a short term antitumorigenic intraperitoneal effect of TRD. But, this study analyzed different types of cancer. Therefore, we set up a multicentre randomized trial in patients undergoing curative colorectal cancer resection. Trial registration : ISRCTN66478538
Background The differential diagnosis between follicular thyroid adenoma and minimal invasive follicular thyroid carcinoma is often difficult for several reasons. One major aspect is the lack of typical cytological criteria in well differentiated specimens. New marker molecules, shown by poly- or monoclonal antibodies proved helpful. Methods We performed global gene expression analysis of 12 follicular thyroid tumours (4 follicular adenomas, 4 minimal invasive follicular carcinomas and 4 widely invasive follicular carcinomas), followed by immunohistochemical staining of 149 cases. The specificity of the antibody was validated by western blot analysis Results In gene expression analysis QPRT was detected as differently expressed between follicular thyroid adenoma and follicular thyroid carcinoma. QPRT protein could be detected by immunohistochemistry in 65% of follicular thyroid carcinomas including minimal invasive variant and only 22% of follicular adenomas. Conclusion Consequently, QPRT is a potential new marker for the immunohistochemical screening of follicular thyroid nodules.
Soll Wissen nur wirtschaftliches Wachstum fördern? : Umdenken: Innovation als sozialer Prozess
(2009)
Wissenschaftliche Erkenntnisse sollen sich schnell und gewinnbringend in technologische Neuerungen umsetzen lassen, so dass Wirtschaft und Gesellschaft gleichermaßen davon profitieren können. So lässt sich das vorrangige Ziel der Innovations- und Wissenschaftspolitik umschreiben, wie sie beispielsweise von der Europäischen Union betrieben wird. Doch ist diese lineare Betrachtungsweise überhaupt noch zeitgemäß? Zeigen nicht neue Theorien der Ökonomie, dass dieses einfache Fortschrittsverständnis zu kurz greift? Wie müssen sich die herkömmlichen Politikmuster verändern, um Innovation als sozialen Prozess zu verstehen? Wie könnte eine Innovationspolitik aussehen, die Bildung und Wissenschaft nicht nur als Mittel zum ökonomischen Fortschritt instrumentalisiert? Diese und ähnliche aktuelle Fragen wirft unser Forschungsprojekt "Der Beitrag der Neuen Wachstumstheorie zur Koevolution von Wissenskultur und technischem Fortschritt" im Forschungskolleg "Wissenskultur und gesellschaftlicher Wandel" auf.
Die derzeitige Therapie der chronischen Hepatitis C ist komplex und mit zahlreichen Nebenwirkungen assoziiert. Um den Therapieerfolg frühzeitig vorhersagen zu können und die Behandlung individuell zu optimieren, greifen Forscher des Frankfurter Leberzentrums auf mathematische Modellierung zurück. ...
Warum übt diese kurze Geschichte bis heute eine unmittelbare Faszination sowohl auf Kinder als auch auf Erwachsene aus? Warum konnte sie in den letzten 200 Jahren zu verschiedensten Zwecken eingesetzt werden? Zur Entdeckung "normaler" kindlicher Widerspenstigkeit in der Zeit aufkommender bürgerlicher Emanzipation, im Dienste einer autoritären Erziehung in der Wilhelminischen Ärea (Struwwelliese), zur Vorbereitung auf den Militärdienst während des Ersten Weltkriegs, als Symbol eines nicht bezähmbaren Revolutionärs, als sarkastische Progaganda gegen nationalsozialistische Ideologien ("Struwwelhitler") oder schließlich einer aufgeklärten "anti-autoritären" Erziehung wie im "ANTI-Struwwelpeter" von F. K. Waechter? Im Folgenden ein kurzer Versuch einer psychoanalytischen Erklärung als Ergänzung zu anderen Annäherungen : Heinrich Hoffmann ist es in den Struwwelpeter-Geschichten mit bewundernswert treffsicherer Intuition gelungen, ubiquitäre unbewusste Fantasien von Kindern, aber auch von Erwachsenen, anzusprechen und die damit assoziierten Erinnerungen an intensivste Emotionen, Ängste und Konflikte wachzurufen.
Ein deutsches Bilderbuch des 19. Jahrhunderts hat weltweiten Ruhm erlangt und bewegt auch heute noch die Gemüter: Gemeint ist »Der Struwwelpeter«, dessen ursprünglicher Titel »Lustige Geschichten und drollige Bilder für Kinder von 3 bis 6 Jahren« lautet. Verfasst wurde das Buch von dem Frankfurter Arzt, Psychiatriereformer und Gelegenheitsliteraten Heinrich Hoffmann. Dessen 200. Geburtstag gibt der Stadt Frankfurt wie auch der Goethe-Universität Gelegenheit, sich erneut mit einer überaus interessanten und vielseitigen Gestalt der Stadt-, Wissenschafts- und Kulturgeschichte auseinanderzusetzen.
Bienen sind wegen ihres Honigs beliebt und wegen ihrer Bestäubungsleistung wirtschaftlich unverzichtbar. Nicht nur in den Vereinigten Staaten nimmt das Bienensterben allerdings bisweilen dramatische Ausmaße an. Auch unsere heimischen Bienenvölker sind bedroht. Das hat eine Vielzahl von Forschungsprojekten zur Biologie der Biene und zu ihrem Schutz initiiert. Das Institut für Bienenkunde der Polytechnischen Gesellschaft und der Goethe-Universität in Oberursel untersucht in einem integrierten Forschungsansatz die kognitiven Leistungen von Bienen und wie sie durch Krankheit, Stress und Insektizidvergiftungen beeinträchtig werden.
Während des Ersten Weltkriegs sollen allein in Deutschland 28 Milliarden Feldpostbriefe zwischen Front und Heimat gewechselt worden sein. Erhalten und für die historische Forschung zugänglich ist jedoch nur ein Bruchteil dieser riesigen Menge an Ego-Dokumenten, die Aufschluss über Mentalitäten und deren Wandel in Zeiten des Krieges geben können. Einem glücklichen Zufall ist es zu verdanken, dass Historiker nun 1800 Briefe, die das Hamburger Ärzteehepaar Anna und Lorenz Treplin von 1914 bis 1918 schrieb, umfassend analysieren und somit einen Beitrag zur bürgerlichen Briefkultur leisten konnten.
Im ersten Teil dieser Arbeit wurden Lewis-Säure-katalysierte Friedel-Crafts-Alkylierungen unter Verwendung von Bismut(III)-Salzen als Katalysator untersucht. Bismut(III)-Salze haben gegenüber vielen anderen Metallsalzen den Vorteil, dass sie ungiftig, luftstabil und preiswert sind. In der Regel werden bei der Friedel-Crafts-Alkylierung überstöchiometrische Mengen einer Lewis-Säure wie AlCl3 benötigt und insbesondere Alkylchloride als Reaktionspartner eingesetzt, was eine hohe Menge unerwünschter Abfallprodukte zur Folge hat. Der Einsatz katalytischer Mengen Bi(OTf)3 und die Verwendung von Benzylalkoholen als elektrophile Reaktionspartner beheben diesen gravierenden Nachteil, da hier lediglich Wasser als Nebenprodukt gebildet wird. So konnte innerhalb der vorliegenden Arbeit zunächst eine effiziente Bi(OTf)3-katalysierte Alkylierungen von 1,3-Diketonen unter Verwendung von Benzyl- und Allylalkoholen als Elektrophile entwickelt werden. Mit lediglich 1 Mol-% Bi(OTf)3 konnten die gewünschten 3-alkylierten 1,3-Diketone in guten Ausbeuten isoliert werden. Weiterhin konnten neben Allyl- und Benzylalkoholen auch Styrene als Elektrophile genutzt werden. Unter Verwendung von 0.5 - 5 Mol-% Bi(OTf)3 konnten sowohl Arene, als auch 1,3-Dicarbonylverbindungen wie z. B. Acetylacetonat als nucleophile Reaktionspartner eingesetzt werden. Die entsprechenden 1,1-Diarylalkane und benzylierten 1,3-Dicarbonyle wurden dabei in hohen Ausbeuten erhalten. Um eine Anwendung für die zuvor entwickelten Methoden zu schaffen, wurde im weiteren Verlauf die Bismut(III)-katalysierte Benzylierung und Hydroalkylierung von 4-Hydroxycoumarinen untersucht. Die so erhaltenen Warfarinderivate sind von hohem medizinischem Nutzen, da diese Verbindungen als hoch potente Vitamin K Antagonisten eine breite Anwendung in der Thrombosevorbeugung oder als Rodentizide finden. Im zweiten Teil dieser Arbeit ging es um die Entwicklung neuer, chiraler Brønsted-Säure Katalysatoren. Die asymmetrische Brønsted-Säure Katalyse ist ein wachsendes Forschungsfeld und es konnten in den letzten Jahren viele enantioselektive Transformationen unter Verwendung chiraler BINOL-Phosphorsäurediester entwickelt werden. Bis vor kurzem waren BINOL-Phosphorsäurediester aufgrund ihres milden pH-Werts auf die Aktivierung von prochiralen Iminen beschränkt. Kürzlich wurden jedoch N-triflierte Phosphoramide als eine neue Klasse hoch potenter Brønsted-Säuren beschrieben. Während dieser Arbeit wurden zunächst verschiedene BINOL-basierte N-Triflylphosphoramide synthetisiert. Ausgehend von H8-BINOL konnte hier eine effiziente 3-Schritt Synthese dieser neuen Katalysatorklasse entwickelt werden. Dieser Syntheseweg verzichtet auf Schutzgruppen und ist daher in kürzerer Zeit und in besseren Ausbeuten durchführbar, als die zuvor beschrieben Synthesewege der ungesättigten BINOL-Phosphate oder N-Triflylphosphoramide. Strukturell wurden die auf diese Weise synthetisierten N-Triflylphosphoramide durch Röntgenstrukturanalyse, NMR und TXRF weiter untersucht und deren Aktivität gegenüber verschiedenen prochiralen Carbonylverbindungen überprüft. Hierbei wurde festgestellt, dass N-Triflylphosphoramide, im Vergleich zu BINOL-Phosphorsäurediestern, deutlich besser in der Lage sind, die asymmetrische Nazarov-Cyclisierung von Divinylketonen zu katalysieren. Die gewünschten Cyclopentenone konnten nach sehr kurzen Reaktionszeiten in hohen Ausbeuten und sehr guten Selektivitäten von bis zu 98% ee isoliert werden. Darauf aufbauend wurde die Brønsted-Säure-katalysierte Aktivierung von ungesättigten α-Ketoestern untersucht. Bei der Verwendung von N-Methylindol als Nucleophil konnten die 4-substituierten α-Ketoester unter Verwendung von 5 Mol-% eines 3,3’-silylierten-N-triflylphosphoramids in hohen Ausbeuten und sehr guten Enantioselektivitäten isoliert werden. Neben der erwarteten 1,4-Addition trat, abhängig von der gewählten Brønsted-Säure, eine Doppeladdition des Indols in 2-Position des α-Ketoesters auf. Das so erhaltene Bisindol zeigte hierbei völlig unerwartet atropisomeres Verhalten. Weiterhin konnte gezeigt werden, dass die Bildung dieses Bisindols vermutlich über eine carbokationische Spezies verläuft und es sich somit um eine enantioselektive Sn1-artige nucleophile Substitution handelt. Darauf aufbauend wurde eine N-Triflylphosphoramid-katalysierte Alkylierung von γ-Hydroxylactamen entwickelt. Hier kommt es Brønsted-Säure-katalysiert zu der Bildung eines N-Acyliminium-Ions, welches schließlich durch Indol als Nucleophil abgefangen wird. Auf diese Weise konnten verschieden substituierte γ-Hydroxylactame in die entsprechenden Indol-substituierten Analoga in hohen Enantioselektivitäten überführt werden. Dies ist das erste Beispiel einer hoch enantioselektiven, Brønsted-Säure-katalysierten Substitution von γ-Hydroxylactamen.
This study addresses the structure-function relationships of three essential membrane proteins: Porin from Paracoccus denitrificans, Porin OmpG from Eschericia coli and BetP from Corynobacterium glutamicum using Fourier transform infrared (FT-IR) spectroscopy and Attenuated Total Reflection (ATR) techniques. The structure of porin from P. denitrificans is known for more than a decade; however, the mechanism for loss of functionality together with the monomerization was not clear. In this study we have addressed the role of lipids for the functionality of porin using FT-IR. OmpF porin was found to interact with the lipid molecules via the aromatic girdles surrounding the protein for functionality. In this study, molecular bonds and groups of the lipids were established as reporter groups probing at different depths of the bilayer in order to understand the interaction partner of the aromatic girdles of porins. Monomerization of the trimeric assembly of OmpF porin reconstituted in lipids is induced by increasing the temperature. Porin (OmpF) was found to be extremely stable: The secondary structure of the protein was unaltered up to the temperature-induced main transition, around 80-90 °C, above which it is denatured. However, the interaction of the aromatic girdle with the lipid molecules exhibited distinct changes at much lower temperature values (40 - 50°) where, according to the previous functional studies, monomerization and the loss of function occurs. The results are compared with OmpG porin from E.coli, for which the functional unit is a monomer. The aromatic girdle-lipid interaction was monitored by the tyrosine aromatic ring C=C vibrational mode, a universal marker for the protein stability and interaction. We have also found that the aromatic girdles of porins are interacting with the interfacial region of the lipid bilayer instead of lipid headgroups. Lipid-protein interaction was found to be not only essential for the structural stability, but also for the functionality of OmpF porin. We have also studied the structural properties of OmpG from E.coli. The structure of OmpG at two pH values has been resolved using X-ray crystallography and the channel has been proposed to attain different states at different pH values as closed (pH < 5.5) and open (pH >7.5). This study, using IR spectroscopy, revealed that the pH-induced opening and closing of the channel is reflected by the frequency shifts of the ? sheet structure. OmpG has more rigid ? barrel properties upon opening of the channel. IR spectral analysis revealed multiple ? sheet signals with different hydrogen bond strengths. This enabled us to monitor the formation of hydrogen bridges between the extracellular loops upon opening of the channel. The conclusion that OmpG porin having two states at different pH values was also confirmed by the three mutants where the role of the histidine pair (H231 & H261) and loop 6 has been addressed. Temperature-profiling of the wild type (WT) protein and the mutants did not show pH dependent structural stability differences in detergent solution. However, the WT protein was found to be more stable in the open form in 2D crystals than the closed form. Reconstitution into lipids has increased the transition temperature value by ~20 °C in the closed state and ~25 °C in the open state. Therefore we conclude that the open and closed state of OmpG has structural stability differences that are only revealed in the lipid environment. A comparison of the transition temperature values of OmpG WT and the mutants suggested that the hydrogen bond network among S218-H231-H261-D267, together with the formation of 12 residue-long ?-sheet contributes to the structural stability of the open channel. In the process of closing and opening of the channel, the globular structure of the protein remains mainly unchanged, while there are changes in the side chain moieties. In addition to the role of the histidine pair and the loop L6, in situ opening/closing experiments showed that the negatively charged amino acids, i.e. Asp and Glu, and Arg residues also play an active role; possibly by interacting with each other inside the pore lumen. Therefore it could be concluded that the closure of the channel at acidic pH values is not only via closing the channel entrance by loop 6, but also via changing the electric potential inside the lumen due to the different states of charged amino acids in order to effectively block the gateway. BetP from C.glutamicum attains an active and inactive state in order to adjust its glycine betaine uptake rate to the osmotic conditions that the cell encounters. The structure of BetP is not yet available. The WT protein exhibited structural differences in the presence of excess K+, which is one of the activation conditions. In 2D crystals, increasing the ionic strength to 700 mM K+ was shown to induce changes in the ?-helical moiety with contributions from the ester groups and one Tyr residue using ATR-FTIR. An increase in ionic strength to 220 mM K+ was found to be the threshold value of potassium concentration ([K+]) where the protein exhibits structural alterations in detergent solution. The determined [K+] values are in good agreement with the previous functional studies. However, there are differences in the activation profile of BetP in 2D crystals and in detergent solution, which points out that the lipids are involved in the conformational transition from the inactive to the active state and their absence can lead to different structural properties. BetP WT was found to have ~65% alpha-helix, ~25% random coil and ~10% turn structure in detergent solution. In the presence of excess K+, the WT protein is found to adapt more unordered structure. Secondary structure analysis of the mutants revealed that both the N- and C-terminus are in ?-helical conformation. Reconstitution of WT protein in 2D crystals increased the main transition (denaturation) temperature value from ~62 °C to ~85 °C, a clear indication that the protein is more stable in lipid environment. Temperature-profiling of the two forms of the WT protein revealed that the structural breakdown is preceeded by monomerization of the trimeric assembly. Comparing the two forms of the WT protein and the mutant BetA, we conclude that the oligomeric status is stabilized via the interactions among hydrophilic regions involving the N terminus. H/D exchange and activation with excess K+ in D2O-buffer revealed that activation of the protein involves the interaction of Arg and Asp/Glu residues in the cytoplasmic region of the protein. BetP WT and the two mutants tested, i.e. BetA and BetP?C45, showed differences in protein packing upon activation. The WT protein and BetP?C45 mutant also show changes in the hydrogen bonding properties of turns. Since BetA does not show such a property in activation, we conclude that the N-terminus interacts with the loops in the inactive state via the interaction of charged amino acids for the WT protein and that this interaction is altered during the activation. It could be argued that the protein packing is affected via the changes in turns upon activation. We also have found experimental evidence that one Tyr residue has different orientations in the active and inactive state of BetP. Based on the previous functional studies, it could be one of the five Tyr residues in the cytoplasmic region of the protein (in loop 3, 6, 7 or C-terminus). The mutant BetP?C45, on the other hand, showed fewer differences between the active and inactive state conditions and based on the H/D exchange rates, the mutant shows the properties of an active WT protein, proving that the C-terminal truncation impairs the conformational transition between the active and inactive states.
Chromosomale Aberrationen des humanen MLL Gens (Mixed Lineage Leukemia) sind mit der Entstehung von akuten Leukämien assoziiert. 5-10% aller akuten myeloischen und lymphatischen Leukämien beruhen auf einer Translokation des MLL Gens mit einem von mehr als 50 bekannten Partnergenen. Die reziproke Translokation t(4;11), die zur Entstehung der zwei Fusionsgene MLL/AF4 und AF4/MLL führt, stellt die häufigste genetische Veränderung des MLL Gens dar und prägt sich in Form einer akuten lymphatischen Leukämie aus. Besonders häufig sind von dieser Erkrankung Kleinkinder und Patienten mit einer Sekundärleukämie betroffen. Aufgrund einer ungewöhnlich hohen Resistenz der leukämischen Blasten gegenüber gängigen Therapie-Protokollen ist diese Erkrankung mit einer schlechten Prognose verbunden. Die beiden erzeugten Fusionsgene der t(4;11) werden als Fusionsproteine MLL/AF4 (der11) und AF4/MLL (der4) exprimiert. Transduktionsexperimente verschiedener MLL Translokationen zeigten, dass in vielen Fällen das jeweilige der11 Fusionsprotein (MLL_N/Translokationspartner) starkes onkogenes Potential besitzt und daher vermutlich ursächlich für die Transformation der betroffenen Zellen ist. Im Fall der Translokation t(4;11) hingegen, konnte für das der11 Fusionsprotein MLL/AF4 nur sehr schwaches onkogenes Potential nachgewiesen werden, während das der4 AF4/MLL Fusionsprotein sich als potentes Onkoprotein herausstellte. Untersuchungen zur Aufklärung des pathologischen Mechanismus des AF4/MLL Fusionsproteins zeigten, dass es, analog zum MLL Wildtyp Protein, einer Prozessierung durch die Taspase 1 unterliegt. Desweiteren ist bekannt, dass die gebildeten Proteinfragmente, der4_N und der4_C (MLL_C), über intramolekulare Interaktionsdomänen des MLL Proteins, in der Lage sind miteinander zu komplexieren. In der unprozessierten Form wird das Fusionsprotein über einen Bereich des AF4 Proteins unter Einsatz der E3-Ligasen SIAH 1/2 dem proteasomalen Abbau zugeführt. Nach der Proteolyse und Komplexbildung findet weiterhin eine Erkennung durch die SIAH Proteine statt, jedoch erfolgt keine Degradation mehr. Auf diese Weise kommt es zur Akkumulation des Komplexes, was letztendlich zur Transformation der betroffenen Zellen führt. Eine Möglichkeit dem onkogenen Charakter des AF4/MLL Fusionsproteins entgegen zu wirken, besteht in der Inhibition der Interaktion der zwei Proteinfragmente der4_N und der4_C (=MLL_C). Für eine mögliche Inhibition stellt die Kenntnis der minimalen Kontaktdomäne des MLL Proteins (und damit gleichermaßen des AF4/MLL Proteins) eine Grundvoraussetzung dar. Die grundlegende Aufgabe der vorliegenden Arbeit bestand daher in der Bestimmung des minimalen intramolekularen Interaktionsinterface. Zu diesem Zweck wurden Interaktionsanalysen verschiedener C-terminaler und N-terminaler MLL Proteinfragmente unter Verwendung des bakteriellen Zwei-Hybrid-Systems sowie eines zellbasierten Protein-Translokation-Biosensor-Systems durchgeführt. Dabei ist es gelungen, die Größe der minimalen Interaktionsdomänen von den bis heute publizierten >150 Aminosäuren auf 58 Aminosäuren im N-terminalen Proteinfragment (FYRN_A3) bzw. 56 Aminosäuren im C-terminalen MLL Fragment (FYRC_B3) einzugrenzen. Eine weitere Verkleinerung führte zu einem Stabilitätsverlust der Interaktion. Eine ungewöhnliche Akkumulation einiger C-terminaler MLL Fragmente, die während der Interaktionsstudien beobachtet wurde, führte zu der Hypothese, dass die generierten Fragmente mit dem zellulären Wildtyp MLL interagieren und möglicherweise als Inhibitor der intramolekularen Interaktion agieren können. Zusätzlich wurde bei diesen Transfektionen eine abnorm hohe Anzahl abgestorbener Zellen festgestellt. Dies wäre damit zu erklären, dass das zelluläre MLL, durch Interaktion mit dem kleinen MLL Fragment, nicht mehr in der Lage ist, seinen natürlichen Funktionen nachzukommen. Der Nachweis der Interaktion des minimierten C-terminalen MLL Proteinfragments FYRC_B3 mit den full length Proteinen MLL sowie AF4/MLL konnte über Co-Immunopräzipitationsversuche erbracht werden. Durchflusscytometrische Analysen transfizierter und Propidiumiodid gefärbter HeLa Zellen sowie t(4;11)-positiver SEM Zellen zeigten eindeutig letale Effekte einiger FYRC-Fragmente auf. Anhand dieser Daten kann postuliert werden, dass die Fragmente FYRB_B3 und FYRC_B1 durch Interaktion mit MLL_N bzw. der4_N die Interaktion der nativen Proteinfragmente MLL_N/der4_N mit MLL_C verhindern und dies in der Folge zum Absterben der Zellen führt. Die Tatsache, dass diese Fragmente einen solch deutlichen Effekt auf die sehr therapieresistenten SEM Zellen haben, zeigt, dass die Inhibierung der intramolekularen Proteininteraktion einen vielversprechenden therapeutischen Ansatz für Leukämien mit einer Translokation t(4;11) darstellt.
The characterization of microscopic properties in correlated low-dimensional materials is a challenging problem due to the effects of dimensionality and the interplay between the many different lattice and electronic degrees of freedom. Competition between these factors gives rise to interesting and exotic magnetic phenomena. An understanding of how these phenomena are driven by these degrees of freedom can be used for rational design of new materials, to control and manipulate these degrees of freedom in order to obtain desired properties. In this work, we study these effects in materials with small exchange interaction between the magnetic ions such as metal-organic and inorganic dilute compounds. We overcome the dfficulties in studying these kind of materials by combining classical and quantum mechanical ab initio methods and many-body theory methods in an effective theoretical approach. To treat metal-organic compounds we elaborate a novel two-step methodology which allows one to include quantum effects while reducing the computational cost. We show that our approach is an effective procedure, leading at each step, to additional insights into the essential features of the phenomena and materials under study. Our investigation is divided into two parts, the first one concerning the exploration of the fundamental physical properties of novel Cu(II) hydroquinone-based compounds. We have studied two representatives of this family, a polymeric system Cu(II)-2,5-bis(pyrazol-1-yl)-1,4-dihydroxybenzene (CuCCP) and a coupled system Cu2S2F6N8O12 (TK91). The second part concerns the study of magnetic phenomena associated with the interplay between different energy scales and dimensionality in zero-, one- and two-dimensional compounds. In the zero-dimensional case, we have performed a comprehensive study of Cu4OCl6L4 with L=diallylcyanamide=NC-N-(CH2-CH=CH2)2 (Cu4OCl6daca4). Interpretations of the magnetic properties for this tetrameric compound have been controversial and inconsistent. From our studies, we conclude that the common models usually applied to this and other representatives in the same family of cluster systems fail to provide a consistent description of their low temperature magnetic properties and we thus postulate that in such systems it is necessary to take into account quantum fluctuations due to possible frustrated behavior. In the one-dimensional case, we studied polymeric Fe(II)-triazole compounds, which are of special relevance due to the possibility of inducing a spin transition between low and high spin state by applying a external perturbation. A long standing problem has been a satisfactory microscopic explanation of this large cooperative phenomenon. A lack of X-ray data has been one mitigating reason for the absence of microscopic studies. In this work, we present a novel approach to the understanding of the microscopic mechanism of spin crossover in such systems and show that in these kind of compounds magnetic exchange between high spin Fe(II) centers plays an important role. The correct description of the underlying physics in many materials is often hindered by the presence of anisotropies. To illustrate this difficulty, we have studied a two dimensional dilute compound K2V3O8 which exhibits an unusual spin reorientation effect when applying magnetic fields. While this effect can be understood when considering anisotropies in the system, it is not sufficient to reproduce experimental observations. Based on our studies of the electronic and magnetic properties in this system, we predict an extra exchange interaction and the presence of an additional magnetic moment at the non-magnetic V site. This sheds a new light into the controversial recent experimental data for the magnetic properties of this material.
In late 2006/early 2007, the Cultural Research Centre (CRC), with financial and technical support from the Cross-Cultural Foundation of Uganda, carried out research in Iganga and Namutumba districts to gauge the impact of the introduction of the local language as a medium of instruction in ‘pilot’ lower primary school classes. Our research was in response to new circumstances in Uganda’s education sector, with Government introducing teaching in local languages in lower primary classes from February 2007. This was accompanied by a “thematic curriculum”, to develop early childhood skills that are fundamental to continuing educational performance in numeracy, literacy and life skills. This was a departure from the earlier emphasis on the acquisition of facts in various subjects in primary schools, mostly focusing on recall, and mostly taught in English. This nationwide policy followed a pilot initiative in four districts, including Iganga (later split into Iganga and parts of Namutumba districts), where 15 pilot schools had been chosen. Instruction in Lusoga in Primary 1 to 3 classes started there in 2005, following a period of teacher training. From the outset however, parents, teachers, pupils and others raised questions: was teaching in the local language possible, and would it make a positive difference to learning?
In Lango, Northern Uganda, 20 years of war, cattle rustling and HIV/AIDS have resulted in widespread loss of life, population displacement, and loss of property. In spite of this turmoil, some traditional cultural practices, such as widow inheritance, early child marriage, and widow cleansing continued, although they were increasingly seen to conflict with ‘modern’ development thinking, especially when infringing women and children’s rights. External development actors first tried to address this situation by ‘sensitising’ communities, but with limited success. It however soon became evident that clan leaders were instrumental in perpetuating cultural practices: in the early 2000’s, they became increasingly identified as key actors to address harmful traditions and to resolve conflicts. With the many trials faced by local communities, women’s roles in supporting the family institution and upholding cultural values had however expanded too. Several development organisations were established to address the challenges related to these changes and one was the Lango Female Clan Leaders’ Association, with a focus on promoting girls’ education and access to justice for women. This case study examines the role that these female clan leaders have successfully played in tackling current gender- related challenges. It explores the interface between traditional and modern gender concepts and the value of working with cultural resource persons to address cultural challenges. The study involved desk research, field based semistructure interviews, focus group discussions with 30 respondents and key informants, and a validation write-shop, all held in the course of 2008.
This paper traces the historical development of lexicography in Gabon. Gabon, like most African countries, is multilingual. The recent inventories of languages spoken in Gabon are those established by Jacquot (1978) and Kwenzi-Mikala (1998). According to Kwenzi-Mikala (1997), there are 62 speech forms divided into 10 language groups or language-units in Gabon. These speech forms co-exist with French, the official language. In fact, in article 2 of paragraph 8 of the revised Constitution of 1994 the following can be read: "The Gabonese Republic adopts French as the official language. Furthermore, she endeavours to protect and promote the national languages." This constitutional arrangement naturally makes French the language used in education, administration and the media. The survey of lexicography in Gabon that is presented here includes the linguistic situation in and the language policy of Gabon, the lexicographic survey itself, as well as the lexicographic needs of the different speech forms (including languages and dialects). Initially, the pioneers of Gabonese lexicography were missionaries or colonial administrators. Very little was done in this field by the Gabonese themselves. Although credit is to be given to these early works, there are a number of shortcomings regarding the linguistic as well as the metalexicographic contents of dictionaries and lexicons produced during this period. In fact, the main weak point of those studies was the lack of tones in the written transcription of oral productions and orthographic problems. Furthermore, in those contributions, the theory of lexicography is largely unknown and lexico-graphic works are hardly ever based on authentic data corpora of the languages being described.
The main goal of this article is to define the problem of vowel duration in Civili (H12a). It shows that the so-called Civili vowel-length desperately needs to be re-examined, because previous works on the sound system of this language hardly explain a number of phonological phenomena, such as vowel lengthening, on the basis of data at hand. Demonstrating the problem in question, the author first reviews previous works that all identify a vowel lengthening in Civili. From different analyses the complexity of the phenomenon is found out by observing differences from an analysis to another, and by regarding difficulties the different phonologists came up against. Then, the problem is also seen through the weakness of each analysis results. This eventually shows more aspects of the vowel duration issue, and leads the author to make a clear distinction between vowel length and vowel lengthening that can be all regarded as only vowel duration. Finally, the article shares a possible way for a solution through an experimental approach of the Civili sound system.
This article raises a number of questions that should be dealt with in drawing up a lexicographic plan for Gabon. For which of the Gabonese languages should lexicographic units be established? This question entrains the issue of inventorying the Gabonese languages and their standardization as well as the issue of language planning for Gabon. What is the status of those foreign languages widely spoken in Gabon? What about French? Should Gabon keep importing its French dictionaries from France, or should the Gabonese compile their own French dictionaries, including French words and expressions exclusively used in Gabon? Finally, after trying to answer these questions, a number of suggestions are made for the establishment of a lexicographic plan for Gabon.
»Das sind meine Gene – deswegen kann ich daran nichts ändern!« Wie oft hört man solche oder ähnliche Äußerungen von Menschen mit Fettsucht oder anderen Malaisen. Aber unterliegen Fettsucht oder komplexe Erkrankungen tatsächlich weitgehend unabänderlichen Naturgesetzen, oder sind sie doch beeinfl ussbar? Vor einigen Jahren noch hätten selbst gewiefte Genetiker keine oder wenigstens keine gute Antwort auf solche Fragen geben können. Mit dem Fortschreiten der Molekularbiologie in den vergangenen drei Jahrzehnten konnte sich jedoch ein Wissenschaftszweig, die bereits in den 1940er Jahren von Conrad Waddington definierte Epigenetik, zur Blüte entwickeln, der die Genetik und ihre (Aus-)Prägung durch Lebensumstände und die Umwelt zusammenbringt.
Content A. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY, INCLUDING MAJOR RECOMMENDATIONS B. COMPLETE REPORT 1. INTRODUCTION 2. RISK MAP 2.1 Why a Risk Map is needed, and for what purpose 2.1.1 Creating a unified data base 2.1.2 Assessing systemic risk 2.1.3 Allowing for coordinated policy action 2.2 Recommendations 3. GLOBAL REGISTER FOR LOANS (CREDIT REGISTER) AND BONDS (SECURITIES REGISTER) 3.1 Objectives of a credit register 3.2 Credit registers in Europe (and beyond) 3.3 Suggestions for a supra-national Credit Register 3.4 Integrating a supra-national Securities Register 3.5 Recommendations 4. HEDGE FUNDS: REGULATION AND SUPERVISION 4.1 What are hedge funds (activities, location, size, regulation)? 4.2 What are the risks posed by hedge funds (systematic risks, interaction with prime brokers)? 4.3 Routes to better regulation (direct, indirect) 4.4 Recommendations 5. RATING AGENCIES: REGULATION AND SUPERVISION 5.1 The role of ratings in bond and structured finance markets, past and present 5.2 Elements of rating integrity (independence, compensation and incentives, transparency) 5.3 Recommendations (registration, transparency, annual report on rating performance) 6. PROCYCLICALITY: PROBLEMS AND POTENTIAL SOLUTIONS 6.1 What is meant by “procyclicality” and why is it a problem? 6.2 The roots of procyclicality and the lessons it suggests for policymakers 6.2.1 Underpinnings of the phenomenon 6.2.2 Lessons to be learned 6.3 Characteristics of a macrofinancial stability framework 6.4 Recommendations 7. THE ROLE OF INTERNATIONAL INSTITUTIONS AND FORA, IN PARTICULAR THE IMF, BIS AND FSF 7.1 Legitimacy 7.2 Re-focusing the work 7.3 Recommendations
Content New Financial Architecture (Short Version) 1. Purpose of the paper – causes of the crisis 2. Recommendations 2.1. Incentives 2.2. Transparency 2.3. Regulation and Supervision 2.4. International Institutions 3. Concluding remarks Appendix (Full text) A 1. Causes of the crisis A 2. Improving the Framework A 2.1. Incentives A 2.2. Transparency A 2.3. Regulation and Supervision A 2.4. International Institutions A 3. Concluding remarks
We analyze a national sample of Americans with respect to their debt literacy, financial experiences, and their judgments about the extent of their indebtedness. Debt literacy is measured by questions testing knowledge of fundamental concepts related to debt and by selfassessed financial knowledge. Financial experiences are the participants’ reported experiences with traditional borrowing, alternative borrowing, and investing activities. Overindebtedness is a self-reported measure. Overall, we find that debt literacy is low: only about one-third of the population seems to comprehend interest compounding or the workings of credit cards. Even after controlling for demographics, we find a strong relationship between debt literacy and both financial experiences and debt loads. Specifically, individuals with lower levels of debt literacy tend to transact in high-cost manners, incurring higher fees and using high-cost borrowing. In applying our results to credit cards, we estimate that as much as one-third of the charges and fees paid by less knowledgeable individuals can be attributed to ignorance. The less knowledgeable also report that their debt loads are excessive or that they are unable to judge their debt position. JEL Classification: D14, D91
Governance und Vertragsstrukturen in der deutschen VC Industrie: eine empirische Einschätzung
(2009)
Diese Arbeit analysiert die wesentlichen Elemente der Vertragsstrukturen in der Venture Capital-Industrie. Aufbauend auf einem sehr umfangreichen und detaillierten Datensatz, der die Verträge zwischen Venture Capital-Investoren und deren Portfoliounternehmen abbildet, werden die Kontroll-, Entscheidungs- und Vetorechte einer detaillierten Analyse unterzogen. Dabei zeigt sich eine klare Tendenz in der Entwicklung der Vertragsstrukturen in Deutschland hin zu angelsächsisch strukturierten Verträgen. Dies beinhaltet unter anderem eine verstärkte Verwendung von Kontroll- und Entscheidungsrechten aber auch ein breiteres Spektrum dieser Rechte. Außerdem finden wir eine klare Interaktionen zwischen Kontrollrechten, Cash-Flow Rechten und Liquidationsrechten. Insbesondere ist zu betonen, dass Cash-Flow und Kontrollrechte einerseits und Stimmrechte und Aufsichtsratsanteile andererseits separat alloziiert werden und viele Kontrollrechte als Komplemente und nicht als Substitute zueinander aufgefasst werden müssen. JEL Classification: G24, G32, D86, D80, G34
Suppliers play a major role in innovation processes. We analyze ownership allocations and the choice of R&D technology in vertical R&D cooperations. Given incomplete contracts on the R&D outcome, there is a tradeoff between R&D specifically designed towards a manufacturer (increasing investment productivity) and a general technology (hold-up reduction). We find that the market solution yields the specific technology in too few cases. More intense product market competition shifts optimal ownership towards the supplier. The use of exit clauses increases the gains from the collaboration. JEL Classification: L22, L24, O31, O32
Venture capital exit rights
(2009)
Theorists argue that exit rights can mitigate hold-up problems in venture capital. Using a hand-collected data-set of venture capital contracts from Germany we show that exit rights are included more frequently in venture capital contracts when a hold-up problem associated with the venture capitalist's exit decision is likely. Examples include drag-along and tag-along rights. Additionally, we find that almost all exit rights are allocated to the venture capitalist rather than to the entrepreneur. In addition, we show that besides the basic hold-up mechanism there are other mechanisms such as ex-ante bargaining power and the degree of pledgeable income that drive the allocation of exit rights. JEL Classification: G24, G34, D80
We merge administrative information from a large German discount brokerage firm with regional data to examine if financial advisors improve portfolio performance. Our data track accounts of 32,751 randomly selected individual customers over 66 months and allow direct comparison of performance across self-managed accounts and accounts run by, or in consultation with, independent financial advisors. In contrast to the picture painted by simple descriptive statistics, econometric analysis that corrects for the endogeneity of the choice of having a financial advisor suggests that advisors are associated with lower total and excess account returns, higher portfolio risk and probabilities of losses, and higher trading frequency and portfolio turnover relative to what account owners of given characteristics tend to achieve on their own. Regression analysis of who uses an IFA suggests that IFAs are matched with richer, older investors rather than with poorer, younger ones.
Analyzing interest rate risk: stochastic volatility in the term structure of government bond yields
(2009)
We propose a Nelson-Siegel type interest rate term structure model where the underlying yield factors follow autoregressive processes with stochastic volatility. The factor volatilities parsimoniously capture risk inherent to the term structure and are associated with the time-varying uncertainty of the yield curve’s level, slope and curvature. Estimating the model based on U.S. government bond yields applying Markov chain Monte Carlo techniques we find that the factor volatilities follow highly persistent processes. We show that slope and curvature risk have explanatory power for bond excess returns and illustrate that the yield and volatility factors are closely related to industrial capacity utilization, inflation, monetary policy and employment growth. JEL Classification: C5, E4, G1
This paper provides a joint analysis of household stockholding participation, stock location among stockholding modes, and participation spillovers, using data from the US Survey of Consumer Finances. Our multivariate choice model matches observed participation rates, conditional and unconditional, and asset location patterns. Financial education and sophistication strongly affect direct stockholding and mutual fund participation, while social interactions affect stockholding through retirement accounts only. Household characteristics influence stockholding through retirement accounts conditional on owning retirement accounts, unlike what happens with stockholding through mutual funds. Although stockholding is more common among retirement account owners, this fact is mainly due to their characteristics that led them to buy retirement accounts in the first place rather than to any informational advantages gained through retirement account ownership itself. Finally, our results suggest that, taking stockholding as given, stock location is not arbitrary but crucially depends on investor characteristics. JEL Classification: G11, E21, D14, C35
Milah books & manuals
(2009)
The ENVISAT validation programme for the atmospheric instruments MIPAS, SCIAMACHY and GOMOS is based on a number of balloon-borne, aircraft, satellite and ground-based correlative measurements. In particular the activities of validation scientists were coordinated by ESA within the ENVISAT Stratospheric Aircraft and Balloon Campaign or ESABC. As part of a series of similar papers on other species [this issue] and in parallel to the contribution of the individual validation teams, the present paper provides a synthesis of comparisons performed between MIPAS CH4 and N2O profiles produced by the current ESA operational software (Instrument Processing Facility version 4.61 or IPF v4.61, full resolution MIPAS data covering the period 9 July 2002 to 26 March 2004) and correlative measurements obtained from balloon and aircraft experiments as well as from satellite sensors or from ground-based instruments. In the middle stratosphere, no significant bias is observed between MIPAS and correlative measurements, and MIPAS is providing a very consistent and global picture of the distribution of CH4 and N2O in this region. In average, the MIPAS CH4 values show a small positive bias in the lower stratosphere of about 5%. A similar situation is observed for N2O with a positive bias of 4%. In the lower stratosphere/upper troposphere (UT/LS) the individual used MIPAS data version 4.61 still exhibits some unphysical oscillations in individual CH4 and N2O profiles caused by the processing algorithm (with almost no regularization). Taking these problems into account, the MIPAS CH4 and N2O profiles are behaving as expected from the internal error estimation of IPF v4.61 and the estimated errors of the correlative measurements.
Stocks are exposed to the risk of sudden downward jumps. Additionally, a crash in one stock (or index) can increase the risk of crashes in other stocks (or indices). Our paper explicitly takes this contagion risk into account and studies its impact on the portfolio decision of a CRRA investor both in complete and in incomplete market settings. We find that the investor significantly adjusts his portfolio when contagion is more likely to occur. Capturing the time dimension of contagion, i.e. the time span between jumps in two stocks or stock indices, is thus of first-order importance when analyzing portfolio decisions. Investors ignoring contagion completely or accounting for contagion while ignoring its time dimension suffer large and economically significant utility losses. These losses are larger in complete than in incomplete markets, and the investor might be better off if he does not trade derivatives. Furthermore, we emphasize that the risk of contagion has a crucial impact on investors' security demands, since it reduces their ability to diversify their portfolios.
We provide explicit solutions to life-cycle utility maximization problems simultaneously involving dynamic decisions on investments in stocks and bonds, consumption of perishable goods, and the rental and the ownership of residential real estate. House prices, stock prices, interest rates, and the labor income of the decision-maker follow correlated stochastic processes. The preferences of the individual are of the Epstein-Zin recursive structure and depend on consumption of both perishable goods and housing services. The explicit consumption and investment strategies are simple and intuitive and are thoroughly discussed and illustrated in the paper. For a calibrated version of the model we find, among other things, that the fairly high correlation between labor income and house prices imply much larger life-cycle variations in the desired exposure to house price risks than in the exposure to the stock and bond markets. We demonstrate that the derived closed-form strategies are still very useful if the housing positions are only reset infrequently and if the investor is restricted from borrowing against future income. Our results suggest that markets for REITs or other financial contracts facilitating the hedging of house price risks will lead to non-negligible but moderate improvements of welfare.
This paper relates recursive utility in continuous time to its discrete-time origins and provides a rigorous and intuitive alternative to a heuristic approach presented in [Duffie, Epstein 1992], who formally define recursive utility in continuous time via backward stochastic differential equations (stochastic differential utility). Furthermore, we show that the notion of Gâteaux differentiability of certainty equivalents used in their paper has to be replaced by a different concept. Our approach allows us to address the important issue of normalization of aggregators in non-Brownian settings. We show that normalization is always feasible if the certainty equivalent of the aggregator is of expected utility type. Conversely, we prove that in general L´evy frameworks this is essentially also necessary, i.e. aggregators that are not of expected utility type cannot be normalized in general. Besides, for these settings we clarify the relationship of our approach to stochastic differential utility and, finally, establish dynamic programming results. JEL Classifications: D81, D91, C61
1.Vermehrung der Sprachhürden in einer Union, die mit dem Zweck, alle Menschen trennende Hürden abzuschaffen, gegründet ist, als unerwünschtes Paradox. 2.Die durch diese Tatsache bestimmte Notwendigkeit einer für internationalen Umgang zu verwendenden Sprache. 3.Unannehmbarkeit der Verwendung jedweder heute gebräuchlichen Nationalsprache als Mittels des internationalen Umgangs in demokratischer Gesellschaft (Unbilliges Vorrecht). 4.Unannehmbarkeit der Verwendung jedweder künstlichen Sprache als eines Internationalumgangs-Mittels in Gesellschaft, die früher eine traditions- und wirkungsreiche allgemeine Sprache besaß (Kultur-historische Vergesslichkeit). 5.Latein als diese allgemeine Sprache. 6.Ursachen der Langlebigkeit des Lateins im nachantiken Europa: a) äußere: Latein als Sprache des antiken Erbes und der kirchlichen Tradition); b) innere: Latein als Schöpfung des hellenischen Geistes außer Hellas. 7.Ursachen des Verfalls der Latinität im neueren Europa: a) soziale: Kulturelle Gleichmachung); b) ästhetische: Romantisch-dekadente Neigung zum Unstetigen, Unbestimmten und Zweideutigen. 8.Was soll man heute machen, um das neue Leben dem Latein einzuflößen? – Linguistische Bemühungen (Verfassen und Publizieren der so oder so mit Lateinkenntnis verknüpften Forschungswerke und Lehrmittel in lateinischer Sprache, um damit dem Lateinstudieren ein praktisches Interesse zu geben, sowie Vorbereitung einer möglichst offenen und breiten Diskussion über das Internationalsprache-Problem) mit der ästhetisch- kulturellen Erklärung vereinen.
This thesis contributes to the field of soft matter research and studies the importance of hydrodynamic interactions during free-solution electrophoresis of linear polyelectrolytes by means of coarse-grained molecular dynamics simulations including full electro-hydrodynamic interactions. The center of attention is the specific role of hydrodynamic interactions on the electrophoretic behaviour of charged macromolecules. Points of interest are the dependence of hydrodynamic interactions on the chain length, the chain flexibility and the surrounding counterions, and their combined influence on important observables such as the static chain conformations and the dynamic transport coefficients, i.e., the diffusion and the electrophoretic mobility. These problems are addressed by extensive computer simulations that are quantitatively matched with experimental results. Existing theoretical predictions are carefully examined and are augmented by the observations in this thesis.
Anschleichen an Übernahmeziele mittels Cash Settled Equity Derivaten : ein Regelungsvorschlag
(2009)
Noch ist das Risikobegrenzungsgesetz, das unter anderem neue Meldepflichten in das Wertpapierhandelsgesetz (WpHG) einführt, nicht vollständig in Kraft getreten. Gleichwohl wird bereits angesichts aktueller Entwicklungen auf dem internationalen und deutschen Übernahmemarkt in Artikeln der Fachpresse und im kapitalmarktrechtlichen Schrifttum die erneute Überarbeitung des wertpapierhandels- und wertpapierübernahmerechtlichen Meldesystems gefordert. Diese Forderung ist berechtigt. Denn im Risikobegrenzungsgesetz, dem zeitlich letzten Versuch des Gesetzgebers, die Transparenz des Wertpapierhandels zu erhöhen, konnte die Chance nicht genutzt werden, das wertpapierhandelsrechtliche Meldesystem an eine neuere Praxis auf den Finanzmärkten anzupassen.
The paper aims at presenting research about Neo-Conservatism, in particular about the origin(s), history of development, ideas, and foreign policy goals. The core argument of the paper is that the discipline of International Relations (IR), in particular the North American Research and the Peace and Conflict Research, should take the Neoconservatives seriously. Three arguments can be made for this: First of all, Neoconservatives such as Robert Kagan, Charles Krauthammer, and Normen Podhoretz are participating in the debates about US foreign policy, and they introduce their ideas (e.g. "democracy promotion", "unipolar moment", and "benevolent empire") into the discourse. The foreign policy of the Reagan administration as well as the foreign policy of George W. Bush was highly influenced by neoconservative ideas. To sum up, Neo-Conservatism is the fourth influential school of US foreign policy beside Isolationism, Liberal Internationalism, and Realism. Secondly, Neoconservatives are proponents of a war-prone-US foreign policy, and advocates of the "war on terror" and the Iraq War. And finally, Neoconservatives are characterized by ideas, in particular the idea of democracy promotion, as the purpose of American politics and historic mission. Along with this, a neoconservative misunderstanding of IR theories becomes apparent. The "Democrat Realist" Krauthammer and the "Wilsonianist" Podhoretz both refer to "Realism", "Liberalism" and Wilson’s doctrine "to make the world safe for democracy" in a way which is not only misleading, but deceptive. Neoconservatives suggest that Realism is a sole power politics-theory without normative bias, and that the scholars of the liberal peace theory as well as Wilson and his successors claim for a policy of democracy promotion by using force and waging war. Against this background, a critical examination with Neoconservatism is presented in the paper. To reveal the neoconservative misunderstanding of IR discipline and its two important school of thoughts, the few similarities but numerous differences between Neo-Conservatism on the one hand and realist and liberal approaches in IR on the other hand are worked out.
Die vorliegende Arbeit befasst sich mit den nichtlinearen Zusammenhangsstrukturen in Form von Moderator- und quadratischen Effekten, die einen aktuellen Gegenstand der Forschung darstellen. In der Arbeit wurden zunächst die theoretischen Grundlagen von Strukturgleichungsmodellen sowie die Problematik von manifesten und latenten nichtlinearen Modellen erläutert. Die komplexeren Strukturgleichungsmodelle, die neben einem Moderatorterm auch quadratische Termen enthalten, wurden besprochen und danach sowohl die Produktindikatorverfahren vorgestellt, die zur Parameterschätzung die Maximum-Likelihood-Methode verwenden, als auch die neu entwickelten verteilungsanalytischen Verfahren, nämlich LMS (Klein, 2000; Klein & Moosbrugger, 2000) und QML (Klein & Muthén, 2007) vorgestellt. Das Thema wurde zuerst aus theoretischer Perspektive analysiert und unter "Fragestellung 1" dargestellt. Bei der Analyse von Moderator- und quadratischen Termen in multiplen Regressionsmodellen kann es bei steigender Prädiktorkorrelation wegen des zunehmenden gemeinsamen Varianzanteils dieser beiden Terme zu einer Fehlspezifizierung der tatsächlich vorhandenen nichtlinearen Effekte kommen. Um eine zuverlässige Aufdeckung dieser Effekte zu ermöglichen, wurde daher in der Vergangenheit mehrfach empfohlen, grundsätzlich Moderator− und quadratische Effekte simultan zu untersuchen. Da psychologische Variablen jedoch selten messfehlerfrei erfasst werden können, erwiesen sich entsprechende Untersuchungen, die lediglich auf manifester Variablenebene durchgeführt worden waren und somit, von perfekt reliablen Messungen ausgingen, als methodisch problematisch. Zur weiterführenden Untersuchung der simultanen Analyse nichtlinearer Effekte empfiehlt sich daher der Einsatz latenter Strukturgleichungsmodelle, die den Messfehler manifester Variablen explizit berücksichtigen. Im Anschluss daran wurden die neu entwickelten verteilungsanalytischen Verfahren, LMS und QML vorgestellt. Diese neuen Verfahren berücksichtigen erstmals explizit die multivariate nichtnormale Verteilung der Indikatorvariablen, die aus nichtlinearen Modellen resultiert. Unter "Fragestellung 2“ wurde ihre Leistungsfähigkeit im Vergleich zu LISRELML-Verfahren überprüft. Die Voraussetzungen zur Anwendung der beiden Methoden ist die Normalverteilung der Indikatoren der latenten Prädiktorvariablen. Da in der empirischen Forschung zu psychologischen oder sozialwissenschaftlichen Fragestellungen normalverteilte Variablen sehr selten sind, wurde unter "Fragestellung 3" die Frage untersucht, wie robust beide Verfahren gegenüber der Verletzung der Verteilungsvoraussetzung sind. Es wurden zahlreiche Simulationsstudien durchgeführt, anhand derer die Robustheit der verteilungsanalytischen Verfahren bei variierender Schiefe und Kurtosis der Variablen nachgewiesen werden konnte. Auch unter weiteren praxisrelevanten Bedingungen, z.B. sehr komplexen Modellen mit bis zu sechs nichtlinearen Effekten und relativ kleinen Stichproben, zeigten beide Methoden sehr gute Schätzeigenschaften. Diese Ergebnisse sind für Anwender sehr ermutigend, da sie zeigen konnten, dass für die Untersuchung von multiplen nichtlinearen Effekten unter verschiedenen simulierten Bedingungen die verteilungsanalytischen Verfahren LMS und QML sehr zuverlässig sind und eingesetzt werden können. Beide Methoden wiesen unter den realisierten Bedingungen bezüglich der Güte der Parameterschätzungen keine bedeutsamen Unterschiede auf. Beide Verfahren lieferten unabhängig von der Komplexität der untersuchten Modelle erwartungstreue Parameterschätzungen und unverzerrte Standardfehlerschätzungen. Anschließend konnte neben dem Nachweis der erweiterten Leistungsfähigkeit der verteilungsanalytischen Verfahren anhand eines empirischen Beispiels aus der Burnout-Forschung gezeigt werden, dass die Analyse von multiplen nichtlinearen Effekten eine praktische Relevanz für die Weiterentwicklung von Theorien haben kann.
Es handelt sich um die Stelle des Zinnsoldaten als der Hauptperson des andersenschen Märchens mit ihrem sittlichen Imperativ im gesamten System der dort vorgestellten handelnden Gestalten sowie um besondere symbolische Bedeutung der den Zinnsoldaten kennzeichnenden aufrechten und regungslosen Körperhaltung. Dann wird eine Reihe schlussreicher Entsprechungen aus dem Gebiet jener herkömmlichen Symbole angeführt, deren auszudrückender Inhalt das dänische Nationalbewusstsein ist und deren Invariant (nach der des Aufsatzautors Meinung) als die die sittliche Integrität und die Treue versinnbildlichende plastische Gestalt der aufrechten Haltung betrachtet sein kann. Besondere Aufmerksamkeit widmet sich dem aus Insignien des dänischen ritterlichen Elefantenordens entlehnten Hauptsinnbild, welches zum weit bekannten obwohl unoffiziellen Emblem Dänemark wurde. Während der Autor auf dem Zusammenhang dieses Emblems mit der andersenschen Gestalt des Zinnsoldaten hinweist, drückt er die Meinung aus, dass Andersen selbst dieses Zusammenhangs bewusst war und eine durchsichtige Andeutung dessen im Texte des Märchens hinterließ. SCHLÜSSELWÖRTER: Dänische Literatur; 19. Jh.; Hans Christian Andersen; Dänische Heraldik; Elefantenorden; Stilkunde; Sprachlautästhetik.
El objetivo de este trabajo ha sido analizar diversas formas de activación de la memoria colectiva y de compromiso social en la literatura argentina de los últimos treinta años. Las obras analizadas aquí (en un corpus que no pretende en absoluto ser exhaustivo) apuntalan y refuerzan la intención oficial de los últimos años de recuperar y estimular la memoria colectiva. Con el regreso de la democracia, los actos de memoria fueron el recurso fundamental para poder enjuiciar a las Juntas militares. De este modo, los sobrevivientes de la dictadura recuperaron finalmente su voz y posibilitaron con su testimonio la reparación de los lazos de solidaridad que la dictadura había cercenado. A partir del juicio a las Juntas, mantener vivo el recuerdo de lo pasado fue considerado como una obligación de los argentinos. Sin embargo, el creciente clima de intolerancia en el país debido a los levantamientos carapintadas poco años después resultó en la voluntad del pueblo de querer enterrar el pasado195: las leyes de Punto Final y Obediencia Debida fueron recibidas sino con beneplácito por lo menos con alivio. El apogeo de la reconciliación llegó luego de la mano de los indultos: olvido y perdón fueron utilizados como herramientas políticas para garantizar la redemocratización. La memoria, tan valiosa durante la transición democrática, fue resignificada como una enemiga de esa misma democracia, apoyada ahora en las bondades de la amnistía. Como se observa, la memoria colectiva no es un corpus estático dentro del imaginario social sino una zona de tensión propensa al cambio permanente según el accionar entre quienes eligen recordar los crímenes del estado y quienes prefieren darle la espalda al pasado y empezar una nueva etapa. ...
Durch das MoMiG ist der durch das sog. Novemberurteil begründeten restriktiven Rechtsprechung des BGH zur grundsätzlichen Unzulässigkeit von Darlehen aus gebundenem Vermögen an Gesellschafter die Grundlage entzogen worden. In seiner MPS-Entscheidung vom 1. Dezember 2008 hat der BGH daraus die Konsequenzen für §§ 311 ff. AktG gezogen. Entscheidend ist nunmehr, ob der Rückerstattungsanspruch vollwertig ist oder ob ein konkretes Ausfallrisiko besteht. Der Beitrag analysiert die Implikationen der Entscheidung für die Vermögensbindung und das Recht des faktischen Konzerns. Der Schwerpunkt liegt dabei auf der Frage, wie die Kriterien der Vollwertigkeit bzw. des konkreten Ausfallrisikos zu konkretisieren sind.
Die Koronare Herzkrankheit (KHK) und der Akute Myokardinfarkt (AMI) sind die beiden häufigsten Todesursachen in den westlichen Industrienationen. In der Folge einer chronischen oder akuten ischämischen Schädigung des Herzens kommt es unter anderem zum Umbau insbesondere des linken Ventrikels, dem so genannten „Cardiac Remodeling“, das in den meisten Fällen mitverantwortlich für die Entstehung einer Herzinsuffizienz ist. Diverse Studien haben in den vergangenen Jahren gezeigt, dass die kardiale Stamm- oder Progenitorzelltherapie ein viel versprechender Ansatz ist, die Regeneration eines ischämisch geschädigten Herzens zu unterstützen und das „Cardiac Remodeling“ zu begrenzen. In diesem Zusammenhang wurden sowohl verschiedene Arten von Stammzellen, als auch verschiedene Applikationstechniken eingesetzt. Auf welchen Wegen die eingesetzten Stamm- oder Progenitorzellen ihre Wirkung entfalten ist bislang nicht abschließend geklärt. Eine Grundvoraussetzung um zur Regeneration des Myokards beitragen zu können ist jedoch, dass die Zellen nach der intrakoronaren Applikation in das Gewebe transmigrieren und dort anwachsen. Um neue Erkenntnisse über die Mechanismen, die Abläufe und die prädiktiven Faktoren dieses als „Homing“ bezeichneten Vorgangs zu gewinnen, wurden zwischen 2005 und 2007 am Klinikum der Johann Wolfgang Goethe-Universität 20 Patienten mit 111Inmarkierten autologen ex-vivo-kultivierten endothelialen Progenitorzellen behandelt und in den folgenden drei Tagen mittels Ganzkörperszintigraphie und SPECT nachuntersucht. Dabei zeigte sich, dass die 111In-Aktivität im Herzen innerhalb der ersten 24 Stunden bei der Gruppe der Patienten mit Myokardinfarkt innerhalb der letzten 14 Tag signifikant höher (6,3 + 2,9%) war, als bei der Gruppe, deren Infarkt länger als 14 Tage aber kürzer als ein Jahr zurücklag (4,5 + 3,2%). Die geringste 111In-Aktivität (2,5 + 1,6%) zeigten Patienten mit länger als einem Jahr zurückliegender oder chronischer Ischämie (p = 0,042). In der Gruppe der akuten (< 14 Tage) und subakuten (14 Tage bis 1 Jahr) Ischämien zeigte sich ebenfalls, dass eine geringere Viabilität der betroffenen Areale im durchgeführten 18FDG-PET das Homing der Zellen ebenfalls günstig beeinflusst (p = 0,039), während die Viabilität in der Gruppe der chronischen Ischämien (> 1 Jahr) nicht signifikant mit der 111In-Aktivität korrelierte (p = 0,88). Des Weiteren zeigte sich, dass bei Patienten mit AMI innerhalb der letzten 12 Monate eine eingeschränkte koronare Flussreserve als Ausdruck einer gestörten Mikrozirkulation die Aufnahme 111In-markierter EPCs ebenfalls günstig beeinflusst (p = 0,048). Zusammenfassend erscheinen demnach das Alter des Infarktes, das Ausmaß der entstandenen Gewebsschädigung und der Umfang der verbliebenen mikrozirkulatorischen Funktion des Herzens die Faktoren zu sein, die das „Homing“ intrakoronar applizierter Progenitorzellen wesentlich beeinflussen. Dennoch konnte auch die vorliegende Studie keinen endgültigen Aufschluss darüber geben, auf welche Weise die applizierten Stammzellen ihre Wirkung am Herzen entfalten. Hier werden weiterhin die Vaskulogenese, die Differenzierung in funktionsfähige Kardiomyozyten ebenso wie parakrine Effekte, beispielsweise durch den SDF-1/CXCR4-Mechanismus, oder VEGF diskutiert. Letztlich bietet die vorliegende Studie jedoch eine Datenbasis für künftige Studien, die sich mit der Verbesserung, insbesondere der Technik der kardialen Progenitorzelltherapie, auseinandersetzen.
Opting out of the great inflation: German monetary policy after the break down of Bretton Woods
(2009)
During the turbulent 1970s and 1980s the Bundesbank established an outstanding reputation in the world of central banking. Germany achieved a high degree of domestic stability and provided safe haven for investors in times of turmoil in the international financial system. Eventually the Bundesbank provided the role model for the European Central Bank. Hence, we examine an episode of lasting importance in European monetary history. The purpose of this paper is to highlight how the Bundesbank monetary policy strategy contributed to this success. We analyze the strategy as it was conceived, communicated and refined by the Bundesbank itself. We propose a theoretical framework (following Söderström, 2005) where monetary targeting is interpreted, first and foremost, as a commitment device. In our setting, a monetary target helps anchoring inflation and inflation expectations. We derive an interest rate rule and show empirically that it approximates the way the Bundesbank conducted monetary policy over the period 1975-1998. We compare the Bundesbank´s monetary policy rule with those of the FED and of the Bank of England. We find that the Bundesbank´s policy reaction function was characterized by strong persistence of policy rates as well as a strong response to deviations of inflation from target and to the activity growth gap. In contrast, the response to the level of the output gap was not significant. In our empirical analysis we use real-time data, as available to policy-makers at the time. JEL Classification: E31, E32, E41, E52, E58
Die vorliegende kurze Studie zur Blutspende als Gemeinwohlbeitrag ist Teil einer größeren fallrekonstruktiven Untersuchung zur alltäglichen Solidaritätsbereitschaft. (1) Der Schwerpunkt dieser Untersuchung lag auf der Rekonstruktion von biographischen Interviews, die nach dem Kriterium maximaler Kontrastivität ausgewählt wurden. Ziel dieses Vorgehens war es, sich von den in ihrer biographischen Totalität betrachteten Fällen in größtmöglicher Unvoreingenommenheit die existierenden Formen von Solidarität und Gemeinwohlbindung aufzeigen zu lassen. Bei der vorliegenden Studie haben wir zur Ergänzung dieses Vorgehens eine andere Verfahrensweise gewählt. Wir haben uns von vornherein eine bestimmte alltägliche solidarische Praxis ausgesucht und im Jahr 2002 bei einem städtischen Blutspendetermin im Ruhrgebiet Blutspender in kurzen Interviews selektiv nach ihren Beweggründen zur Blutspende gefragt. Daß diese Studie separat und nicht als Teil der Gesamtuntersuchung erscheint, hat zwei Gründe. Zum einen handelt es sich bloß um eine Ergänzungsstudie, die sich in Anlage, Durchführung und Ausarbeitung auch auf ein abkürzendes Verfahren beschränken mußte. Zum anderen waren wir gezwungen, bei der Veröffentlichung der Ergebnisse der Hauptuntersuchung Platz zu sparen, und es lag am nächsten, die vorliegende Ergänzungsstudie auszugliedern. Was hat uns dazu bewogen, speziell die Blutspende als alltäglicher solidarischer Praxis ins Auge zu fassen? Die unentgeltliche Blutspende, auf der hier das Augenmerk liegt und die die Blutspendepraxis in Deutschland absolut dominiert, ist eine freiwillige solidarische Praxis, die auf ein hohes Maß an Verantwortungsbewußtsein bei den Bürgern angewiesen ist. Zwar ist sie im Prinzip von jedem Erwachsenen, der die gesundheitlichen Voraussetzungen erfüllt, moralisch erwartbar. Trotzdem ist sie im hohen und zunehmenden Maße auf Freiwilligkeit angewiesen, was sie zu einem interessanten Fall von intrinsisch motivierter Solidarität im engen Sinne des Zusammenstehens in Notlagen macht, an dem sich insbesondere die Problematik einer solidarischen Praxis unter Bedingungen der Auflösung traditionaler Milieus studieren läßt.