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In higher concentrations, the blood pressure regulating hormone angiotensin II leads to vasoconstriction, hypertension, and oxidative stress by activating NADPH oxidases which are a major enzymatic source of reactive oxygen species (ROS). With the help of knockout animals, the impact of the three predominant NADPH oxidases present in the kidney, i.e., Nox1, Nox2 and Nox4 on angiotensin II-induced oxidative damage was studied. Male wildtype (WT) C57BL/6 mice, Nox1-, Nox2- and Nox4-deficient mice were equipped with osmotic minipumps, delivering either vehicle (PBS) or angiotensin II, for 28 days. Angiotensin II increased blood pressure and urinary albumin levels significantly in all treated mouse strains. In Nox1 knockout mice these increases were significantly lower than in WT, or Nox2 knockout mice. In WT mice, angiotensin II also raised systemic oxidative stress, ROS formation and DNA lesions in the kidney. A local significantly increased ROS production was also found in Nox2 and Nox4 knockout mice but not in Nox1 knockout mice who further had significantly lower systemic oxidative stress and DNA damage than WT animals. Nox2 and Nox4 knockout mice had increased basal DNA damage, concealing possible angiotensin II-induced increases. In conclusion, in the kidney, Nox1 seemed to play a role in angiotensin II-induced DNA damage.
The specific temporal evolution of bacterial and phage population sizes, in particular bacterial depletion and the emergence of a resistant bacterial population, can be seen as a kinetic fingerprint that depends on the manifold interactions of the specific phage–host pair during the course of infection. We have elaborated such a kinetic fingerprint for a human urinary tract Klebsiella pneumoniae isolate and its phage vB_KpnP_Lessing by a modeling approach based on data from in vitro co-culture. We found a faster depletion of the initially sensitive bacterial population than expected from simple mass action kinetics. A possible explanation for the rapid decline of the bacterial population is a synergistic interaction of phages which can be a favorable feature for phage therapies. In addition to this interaction characteristic, analysis of the kinetic fingerprint of this bacteria and phage combination revealed several relevant aspects of their population dynamics: A reduction of the bacterial concentration can be achieved only at high multiplicity of infection whereas bacterial extinction is hardly accomplished. Furthermore the binding affinity of the phage to bacteria is identified as one of the most crucial parameters for the reduction of the bacterial population size. Thus, kinetic fingerprinting can be used to infer phage–host interactions and to explore emergent dynamics which facilitates a rational design of phage therapies.
Background: Ataxia telangiectasia (A-T) is a rare autosomal-recessive multisystem disorder characterized by pronounced cerebellar ataxia, telangiectasia, cancer predisposition and altered body composition. In addition, evidence is rising for endocrine dysfunction.
Objectives: To determine the evolution of diabetes and its prevalence in a larger A-T cohort.
Methods: A retrospective analysis of the patient charts of 39 subjects from the Frankfurt A-T cohort was performed between August 2002 and 2018 concerning HbA1c and oral glucose tolerance (OGTT). The median follow-up period was 4 years (1–16 years). In addition, in 31 A-T patients aged 1 to 38 years HbA1c and fasting glucose were studied prospectively from 2018 to 2019.
Results: In the retrospective analysis, we could demonstrate a longitudinal increase of HbA1c. The prospective analysis showed a significant increase of HbA1c and fasting glucose with age (r = 0.79, p ≤ 0.0001). OGTT has a good sensitivity for insulin resistance screening, whereas HbA1c can be used to evaluate individual courses and therapy response. Seven out of 39 (17.9%) patients suffered from diabetes. Metformin did not always lead to sufficient diabetes control; one patient was treated successfully with repaglinide.
Conclusion: Diabetes is a common finding in older A-T patients and often starts in puberty. Our data clearly demonstrate the need for an annual diabetes screening in patients > 12 years.
Background: The newly introduced German pediatric screening examination at the end of the third year of life (U7a) incorporates visual function testing in particular; there is no ophthalmic screening during childhood in Germany. The purpose of this study is to investigate the relationship between participation in U7a and visual function at the preschool health examination (PHE) in the sixth year of life. Methods: This study evaluated PHE data from school enrollment years 2009/2010 to 2014/2015 of Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany. Visual acuity (VA) at PHE was assessed with Rodenstock visual acuity test device (tumbling E) wearing glasses if present. The relationship between participation in U7a and VA <0.7 at PHE was calculated for reduced monocular and binocular VA using multiple logistic regression adjusted for potential confounders. Results: Data from 189,704 children (91,041 girls) in 35 out of 36 districts were included. The first children to participate in U7a were enrolled in 2011/2012 school year. In total, 90,339 children (47.6%) had U7a before PHE, while 99,365 (52.4%) had not. VA <0.7 in at least one eye was measured at PHE in 8429 (4.4%) children, and in both eyes in 4345 (2.3%) children. Participation in U7a was not associated with VA <0.7 at PHE (odds ratio 0.99; 95% confidence interval: 0.94–1.04). Conclusions: The proportion of children with VA <0.7 at PHE was high. No beneficial effect of newly introduced German U7a pediatric screening examination was found for reduced VA at PHE.
Background: Children who are frequently aggressive or lack empathy show various deficits in their social information processing. Several findings suggest that children with conduct problems (CP) show a tendency to interpret ambiguous situations as hostile (hostile attribution bias) and have difficulties to disengage from negative stimuli (attentional bias). The role that additional callous-unemotional traits (CU-traits) play in these biases is yet unclear. Investigating both attentional and attributional aspects of social information processing in children can help us to understand where anomalies in the processing pathway occur and whether the biases are associated with CP and CU-traits separately or in an interactive manner.
Methods: We compared three groups of children: (a) 25 children with CP and low levels of CU-traits (b) 25 children with CP and elevated levels of CU-traits (c) 50 gender (68% male), age (8–17 years) and intelligence score-matched typically developing children, on a pictorial emotional stroop task and a hostile attribution bias task.
Results: In contrast to our predictions, there were no significant group differences regarding attentional biases or hostile attribution biases. Boys with CP and high levels of CU-traits showed a significantly higher hostile attribution bias compared to girls with CP and high levels of CU-traits. The attention bias to angry stimuli significantly correlated with the hostile attribution bias. Compared to the control group the CP group with low levels of CU-traits showed a significantly stronger association between the attention bias to angry stimuli and the hostile attribution bias.
Conclusions: The current study provides evidence that boys with CP and high levels of CU-traits interpret ambiguous situations as more hostile than girls do. Our results further provide indications that the interaction of attentional and attributional biases in children with CP might contribute to their increased aggressive behavior.
Making agriculture sustainable is a global challenge. In the European Union (EU), the Common Agricultural Policy (CAP) is failing with respect to biodiversity, climate, soil, land degradation as well as socio‐economic challenges.
The European Commission's proposal for a CAP post‐2020 provides a scope for enhanced sustainability. However, it also allows Member States to choose low‐ambition implementation pathways. It therefore remains essential to address citizens' demands for sustainable agriculture and rectify systemic weaknesses in the CAP, using the full breadth of available scientific evidence and knowledge.
Concerned about current attempts to dilute the environmental ambition of the future CAP, and the lack of concrete proposals for improving the CAP in the draft of the European Green Deal, we call on the European Parliament, Council and Commission to adopt 10 urgent action points for delivering sustainable food production, biodiversity conservation and climate mitigation.
Knowledge is available to help moving towards evidence‐based, sustainable European agriculture that can benefit people, nature and their joint futures.
The statements made in this article have the broad support of the scientific community, as expressed by above 3,600 signatories to the preprint version of this manuscript. The list can be found here (https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3685632).
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Mutations in the actively expressed, maternal allele of the imprinted KCNK9 gene cause Birk-Barel intellectual disability syndrome (BBIDS). Using a BBIDS mouse model, we identify here a partial rescue of the BBIDS-like behavioral and neuronal phenotypes mediated via residual expression from the paternal Kcnk9 (Kcnk9pat) allele. We further demonstrate that the second-generation HDAC inhibitor CI-994 induces enhanced expression from the paternally silenced Kcnk9 allele and leads to a full rescue of the behavioral phenotype suggesting CI-994 as a promising molecule for BBIDS therapy. Thus, these findings suggest a potential approach to improve cognitive dysfunction in a mouse model of an imprinting disorder.
Über problematische Straßennamen und Denkmäler wird politisch debattiert. Wie der öffentliche Raum aussieht, wird gemeinhin nicht als juristische Frage behandelt. Trotzdem taucht die Frage, was die Gesellschaft im öffentlichen Raum sehen will, auch als rechtliches Argument auf. Wann erkennt der Diskurs solche Fragen politischer Ästhetik als juristisches Argument an? Und welche Bedingungen entscheiden darüber?
In Offenbach am Main wurde im Herbst 2018 eine Fahrradstraßen-Teststrecke eröffnet, die Teil des Vorhabens ist, die Stadt fahrradfreundlicher zu gestalten. Um herauszufinden, inwiefern das Design dieser Teststrecke einen Einfluss darauf ausübt, wie die Fahrradstraße von den Verkehrsteilnehmenden wahrgenommen und genutzt wird, wurden im Rahmen dieser Forschungsarbeit im Mai 2019 zwei Fokusgruppengespräche mit Nutzer*innen durchgeführt. In den Fokusgruppen wurden unter der Betrachtung der Fragestellung unterschiedliche Konzeptvorschläge der Offenbacher Hochschule für Gestaltung (HfG) thematisiert. In der Forschungsarbeit wird herausgearbeitet, wieso es sinnvoll ist, das Design der gebauten Umwelt näher zu betrachten und vor allem es gezielt zu verändern, wenn es darum geht, mehr Stadtbewohner*innen zum Fahrradfahren und hiermit zu einem umweltfreundlicheren Fortbewegen zu motivieren. Basierend auf den Ausführungen von JENSEN (2014, 2016) zum Mobilitätsdesign und unter Verwendung seines staging mobilities frameworks konnten die Erfahrungen der Teilnehmenden der Fokusgruppen ausgewertet und erste Aussagen über den Einfluss des Designs auf die Wahrnehmung und Nutzung der Teststrecke getroffen werden.
Die Hippocampusformation ist eine wichtige Hirnstruktur für die Gedächtnisakquisition und -konsolidierung, insbesondere beim räumlichen Lernen spielt sie eine essentielle Rolle. Langzeitpotenzierung (LTP) gilt als das elektrophysiologische Korrelat der synaptischen Plastizität, dem langfristigen Umbau synaptischer Verbindungen, der letztlich zur Ausbildung stabiler, langanhaltender Erinnerungen führt. Signalübertragung über den cAMP/PKA/MAPK/CREB-Weg stellt den wichtigsten molekularen Mechanismus der Langzeitpotenzierung dar, CREB gilt als die zentrale Komponente und Schnittstelle dieser Übertragung. Neuronale Plastizität ist abhängig von de-novo-Pro-teinbiosynthese, an deren Regulation Veränderungen der Chromatinstruktur durch Histonmodifikationen beteiligt ist, in die der genannte Signalweg mündet.
Circadiane Rhythmen sind in den meisten Spezies in vielen verschiedenen Organen und Geweben nachgewiesen und manifestieren sich als Einflüsse auf zahlreiche Parameter des Verhaltens, so auch auf die Leistung beim Erlernen neuer Information. Ihr zentraler Taktgeber ist der Nucleus suprachiasmaticus (SCN). Melatonin ist ein wichtiges Effektorsignal des circadianen Systems und hat gleichzeitig Rückkopplungsfunktion. Seine unmittelbare Wirkung übt es über die beiden G-Protein-gekoppelten Melatonin-rezeptoren MT1 und MT2 aus. Es hat direkten Einfluss auf das Lernen und stellt damit einen Schnittpunkt zwischen Signalwegen der synaptischen Plastizität und des circadianen Systems dar.
Der Lernerfolg vieler Tierarten ist bekanntermaßen während deren subjektivem Tag höher als während der Nacht. In dieser Arbeit konnte gezeigt werden, dass beim räumlichen Lernen bereits ein einmaliger Stimulus ausreicht, um im Hippocampus der verwendeten C3H-Mäuse eine stabile Induktion der Phosphorylierung von CREB sowie der transkriptionsaktivierenden Histonmodifikationen H3K9ac und H3K14ac zu erzeugen. Ein einmaliger Stimulus hat also verstärkte Signaltransduktion und Protein-syntheseaktivität als Zeichen synaptischer Plastizität zur Folge. Dies geschieht nur tagsüber, nachts zeigt sich kein Effekt. Somit spiegelt sich der Phänotyp in diesen molekularen Markern wider. Anhand eines Mausmodells mit genetischem Knockout der beiden membrangebundenen Melatoninrezeptoren MT1 und MT2 (MT1/2−/−) wurde der Einfluss von Melatonin auf die molekularen Prozesse des hippocampalen Lernens näher beleuchtet. Über MT1/2−/−-Mäuse ist bekannt, dass ihr Lernerfolg in den benutzten Verhaltensversuchen zu jeder Tageszeit auf dem Niveau der C3H-Mäuse während der Nacht liegt. Zunächst zeigt sich, dass in MT1/2−/−-Mäusen die Grundrhythmen der meisten untersuchten Proteine und Histonmodifikationen verändert, teilweise phasenverschoben und abgeflacht sind. Eine Induktion von pCREB und H3K9ac und H3K14ac ist in diesen Tieren nicht mehr erreichbar und somit nach einem einmaligen Lernstimulus keine vermehrte Signalübertragung oder synaptischer Umbau nachweisbar. Auch hier besteht eine gute Korrelation mit dem Lernphänotyp. Weiterhin wurden Unterschiede im Aktivitätsmuster der beiden Mäusestämme gezeigt, MT1/2−/−-Mäuse sind abhängig von der Situation weniger oder gleich aktiv wie C3H-Tiere. Im Angstverhalten als möglichem Störfaktor besteht kein Unterschied zwischen beiden Tierstämmen.
Melatoninrezeptoren wirken über inhibitorische G-Proteine auf die Adenylatcyclase und hemmen den cAMP/CREB-Signalübertragung, was die schlechtere Lernperformance während der Nacht erklärt, wenn der Melatoninspiegel seinen natürlichen Höhepunkt erreicht. Durch Melatonin lassen sich auch tagsüber bei Mäusen und Zebrafischen LTP und räumliches Lernen unterdrücken. Jedoch lässt sich durch diese akute Wirkung von Melatonin nur ein Teil der Ergebnisse erklären, so zum Beispiel die veränderte Aktivität von PKA und PKC. Um das scheinbar paradoxe verschlechterte Lernverhalten der MT1/2−/−-Mäuse und die fehlende Induzierbarkeit von pCREB und Chromatinremodelling zu erklären, muss ein längerfristiger Effekt von Melatonin bestehen, der über dessen maximale Konzentration hinaus anhält und in seiner Abwesenheit zu verbesserter Signalübertragung führt. Hierfür ist eine Sensibilisierung der Adenylatcyclase durch prolongierte Melatoninexposition, wie sie beispielsweise in Zellen der Pars tuberalis nachgewiesen wurde, beschrieben worden. Es konnte in dieser Arbeit gezeigt werden, dass Melatonin vielfältigen Einfluss auf das hippocampale Lernen hat und dieses mit der inneren Uhr verbindet.
Esta investigación, titulada “La colonialidad de las metáforas: Las representaciones del VIH/sida y de los sujetos vinculados con la ‘enfermedad’, en los discursos periodístico y médico costarricenses (1983-1990) y en la narrativa nacional (1989-1999)”, consta de cuatro capítulos. En el primero, se presenta el tema de estudio y sus interrogantes, las aproximaciones teóricas, los aspectos metodológicos y la estructura del texto. En relación con los enfoques teóricos, se consideran las contribuciones de Paul Ricœur, Hans Blumenberg y Michel Foucault. Así, primero hay una reflexión sobre la metáfora, la narración y el pensamiento (Ricœur y Blumenberg). Segundo, se estudian los símbolos primarios del mal: la mancilla, el pecado y culpabilidad (Ricœur). Tercero, se analiza el concepto de biopolítica y el papel social de la medicina (Foucault). En la metodología, se parte de algunos principios de la Sociocrítica (relacionados con las nociones de texto, contexto y representación) y se propone, nuevamente con Foucault, un análisis del discurso en términos históricos. Asimismo, se introducen unas explicaciones de Philipp Sarasin, con el fin de resaltar la importancia de estudiar las metáforas, los símbolos, las tramas, etc. Para el caso específico de los textos literarios, se toman en cuenta otras posibilidades de análisis semiótico (aunque los textos literarios también son asumidos como parte de un corpus discursivo amplio, con un común denominador: el VIH/sida).
Los siguientes capítulos (II, III y IV) corresponden con el desarrollo de la investigación. Así, en los capítulos II y III, se reflexiona sobre las representaciones que los discursos periodístico y médico movilizaron durante la primera (1983-1986) y la segunda (1987-1990) mitades de la década de los años ochenta. Los discursos periodístico y médico son trabajados en conjunto, ya que las interacciones que se dieron entre estos campos fueron constantes. En total, se recabaron 490 noticias, artículos de opinión, reportajes, etc., publicados en el periódico La Nación. Además, se consideraron los múltiples aportes hechos por los médicos y especialistas, tanto en dicho diario como en diferentes trabajos académicos y en publicaciones institucionales (son alrededor de 38 textos más, entre libros, ensayos, informes, etc.). En el capítulo IV, se analizan los textos literarios sobre el VIH/sida que surgieron, entre los años ochenta y los noventa, en Costa Rica: el libro Tiempos del SIDA: Relatos de la vida real (1989), de Myriam Francis; la novela Paisaje con tumbas pintadas en rosa (1998), de José Ricardo Chaves; y los cuentos de Alfonso Chase, “Antes y ahora” y “Carpe Diem”, publicados en el libro Cara de santo, uñas de gato (1999).
Inhibitor-kappaB kinase epsilon (IKKε) and TANK-binding kinase 1 (TBK1) are non-canonical IκB kinases, both described as contributors to tumor growth and metastasis in different cancer types. Several hints indicate that they are also involved in the pathogenesis of melanoma; however, the impact of their inhibition as a potential therapeutic measure in this “difficult-to-treat” cancer type has not been investigated so far. We assessed IKKε and TBK1 expression in human malignant melanoma cells, primary tumors and the metastasis of melanoma patients. Both kinases were expressed in the primary tumor and in metastasis and showed a significant overexpression in tumor cells in comparison to melanocytes. The pharmacological inhibition of IKKε/TBK1 by the approved drug amlexanox reduced cell proliferation, migration and invasion. Amlexanox did not affect the cell cycle progression nor apoptosis induction but significantly suppressed autophagy in melanoma cells. The analysis of potential functional downstream targets revealed that NF-кB and ERK pathways might be involved in kinase-mediated effects. In an in vivo xenograft model in nude mice, amlexanox treatment significantly reduced tumor growth. In conclusion, amlexanox was able to suppress tumor progression potentially by the inhibition of autophagy as well as NF-кB and MAP kinase pathways and might therefore constitute a promising candidate for melanoma therapy.
Mon intention première était de comprendre la façon dont la République romaine avait sombré. Mais lorsque j’ai examiné dans ce but les explications les plus sérieuses qui avaient déjà été avancées, sa faillite m’a toutefois paru moins étonnante que sa très longue existence. Au point que, progressivement, une deuxième question a pris le pas sur la première, celle de savoir comment cette chose commune [Gemeinwesen], cette res publica amissa avait pu fonctionner si longtemps. Je me suis donc concentré sur sa structure. ...
The macrophage-inducible C-type lectin (mincle) is part of the innate immune system and acts as a pattern recognition receptor for pathogen-associated molecular patterns (PAMPS) and damage-associated molecular patterns (DAMPs). Ligand binding induces mincle activation which consequently interacts with the signaling adapter Fc receptor, SYK, and NF-kappa-B. There is also evidence that mincle expressed on macrophages promotes intestinal barrier integrity. However, little is known about the role of mincle in hepatic fibrosis, especially in more advanced disease stages. Mincle expression was measured in human liver samples from cirrhotic patients and donors collected at liver transplantation and in patients undergoing bariatric surgery. Human results were confirmed in rodent models of cirrhosis and acute-on-chronic liver failure (ACLF). In these models, the role of mincle was investigated in liver samples as well as in peripheral blood monocytes (PBMC), tissues from the kidney, spleen, small intestine, and heart. Additionally, mincle activation was stimulated in experimental non-alcoholic steatohepatitis (NASH) by treatment with mincle agonist trehalose-6,6-dibehenate (TDB). In human NASH, mincle is upregulated with increased collagen production. In ApoE deficient mice fed high-fat western diet (NASH model), mincle activation significantly increases hepatic collagen production. In human cirrhosis, mincle expression is also significantly upregulated. Furthermore, mincle expression is associated with the stage of chronic liver disease. This could be confirmed in rat models of cirrhosis and ACLF. ACLF was induced by LPS injection in cirrhotic rats. While mincle expression and downstream signaling via FC receptor gamma, SYK, and NF-kappa-B are upregulated in the liver, they are downregulated in PBMCs of these rats. Although mincle expressed on macrophages might be beneficial for intestinal barrier integrity, it seems to contribute to inflammation and fibrosis once the intestinal barrier becomes leaky in advanced stages of chronic liver disease.
Die durch das Zweite Corona-Steuerhilfegesetz erfolgte Ausweitung des Verlustrücktrags ist dem Grunde nach ein hochgradig geeignetes und insbesondere breitenwirksames Mittel zur Stützung der Konjunktur. Das vorliegende Policy White Paper legt dar, dass allerdings Art und Umfang der gewählten Ausweitung unzureichend sind. Hierzu analysieren die Verfasser, wie sich die Ausweitung auf Unternehmen unterschiedlicher Größe und Rechtsform auswirkt. Auf Basis dieser Analyse zei-gen sie sodann, dass gemessen an den verfolgten konjunkturpolitischen Zielen es geboten gewesen wäre und weiterhin geboten ist, den Verlustrücktrag auf die Gewerbesteuer zu erstrecken.
Software updates are a critical success factor in mobile app ecosystems. Through publishing regular updates, platform providers enhance their operating systems for the benefit of both end users and third-party developers. It is also a way of attracting new customers. However, this platform evolution poses the risk of inadvertently introducing software problems, which can severely disturb the ecosystem’s balance by compromising its foundational technologies. So far, little to no research has addressed this issue from a user-centered perspective. The thesis at hand draws on IS post-adoption literature to investigate the potential negative influences of operating system updates on mobile app users. The release of Apple’s iOS 13 update serves as research object. Based on over half a million user reviews from the AppStore, data mining techniques are applied to study the impact of the new platform version. The results show that iOS 13 caused complications with a large number of popular apps, leading to a significant decline in user ratings and an uptrend in negative sentiment. Feature requests, functional complaints, and device compatibility are identified as the three major issue categories. These issue types are compared in terms of their quantifiable negative effect on users’ continuance intention. In essence, the findings contribute to IS research on post-adoption behavior and provide guidance to ecosystem participants in dealing with update-induced platform issues.
Cerebral lesions may cause degeneration and neuroplastic reorganization in both the ipsi- and the contralesional hemisphere, presumably creating an imbalance of primarily inhibitory interhemispheric influences produced via transcallosal pathways. The two hemispheres are thought to mutually hamper neuroplastic reorganization of the other hemisphere. The results of preceding degeneration and neuroplastic reorganization of white matter may be reflected by Diffusion Tensor Imaging-derived diffusivity parameters such as fractional anisotropy (FA). In this study, we applied Diffusion Tensor Imaging (DTI) to contrast the white matter status of the contralesional hemisphere of young lesioned brains with and without contralateral influences by comparing patients after hemispherotomy to those who had not undergone neurosurgery. DTI was applied to 43 healthy controls (26 females, mean age ± SD: 25.07 ± 11.33 years) and two groups of in total 51 epilepsy patients with comparable juvenile brain lesions (32 females, mean age ± SD: 25.69 ± 12.77 years) either after hemispherotomy (30 of 51 patients) or without neurosurgery (21 of 51 patients), respectively. FA values were compared between these groups using the unbiased tract-based spatial statistics approach. A voxel-wise ANCOVA controlling for age at scan yielded significant group differences in FA. A post hoc t-test between hemispherotomy patients and healthy controls revealed widespread supra-threshold voxels in the contralesional hemisphere of hemispherotomy patients indicating comparatively higher FA values (p < 0.05, FWE-corrected). The non-surgery group, in contrast, showed extensive supra-threshold voxels indicating lower FA values in the contralesional hemisphere as compared to healthy controls (p < 0.05, FWE-corrected). Whereas lower FA values are suggestive of pronounced contralesional degeneration in the non-surgery group, higher FA values in the hemispherotomy group may be interpreted as a result of preceding plastic remodeling. We conclude that, whether juvenile brain lesions are associated with contralesional degeneration or reorganization partly depends on the ipsilesional hemisphere. Contralesional reorganization as observed in hemispherotomy patients was most likely enabled by the complete neurosurgical deafferentation of the ipsilesional hemisphere and, thereby, the disinhibition of the neuroplastic potential of the contralesional hemisphere. The main argument of this study is that hemispherotomy may be seen as a major plastic stimulus and as a prerequisite for contralesional neuroplastic remodeling in patients with juvenile brain lesions.