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A Brief History of APIs
(2021)
Online platforms such as Facebook, YouTube and Twitter offer a wide range of data for scientific research. Since many of the social media providers have set up application programming interfaces (APIs), extensive volumes of data can be collected automatically (Jünger, 2018; Keyling & Jünger, 2016). Social media data are attractive, inter alia, because they not only include already available communication, such as that from public media, but they also make organisational and interpersonal communication visible (Ledford, 2020). In addition, these data are process-generated (Baur, 2011, p. 1234), meaning that they are generated independently of scientific research and thus promise an authentic insight into human behaviour. 1 A wide range of studies in the social sciences exploit APIs for data collection and analysis. Thus, the establishment and development of APIs has significant implications for science.
Einführung in die Ethik
(2021)
Das Open Access-Lehrbuch bietet eine allgemeinverständliche, aber wissenschaftlichen Ansprüchen genügende Einführung in die philosophische Ethik. Es erläutert den Begriff der Ethik, ihre zentralen Probleme, ihre geschichtliche Entwicklung, die einflussreichsten ethischen Grundpositionen und ihre aktuelle Relevanz in verschiedenen Praxisfeldern. Dabei erleichtert der historisch-systematische Zugang das Verständnis des Zusammenhangs von ethischer Theorie und gesellschaftlicher Praxis.
Soziale Eingebundenheit
(2021)
Der Schul- und Unterrichtsalltag wird maßgeblich durch soziale Interaktionen geprägt. Sowohl Beziehungen mit Lehrer*innen als auch mit Schülern und Schülerinnen (Peers) tragen zentral zu Lehr-/Lernprozessen und persönlicher Entwicklung der Heranwachsenden bei. Bei Lehrkräften entscheiden sie über Erfolg und Misserfolg beruflichen Handelns und finden dementsprechend zunehmend auch in der Lehrer*innenbildung Berücksichtigung. Was lange Zeit als „Kuschelpädagogik“ belächelt wurde, entpuppt sich – auch durch aktuelle Befunde aus der Hirnforschung – als einer der wichtigsten Bausteine für erfolgreiche Lehr-Lernprozesse: die Qualität der sozialen Beziehungen – subsumiert unter dem Begriff der sozialen Eingebundenheit.
In diesem Band werden sowohl theoretische Beiträge als auch aktuelle empirische Befunde zu Lehrer*innen-Schüler*innen-Beziehungen, Schüler*innen-Schüler*innen-Beziehungen und Beziehungen in der Lehrer*innenbildung vereint.
Der Band richtet sich an Personen, die sich mit sozialen Beziehungen im Bereich Schule und Lehrer*innenbildung beschäftigen, sei es durch eigene Forschungstätigkeiten, das Studium oder eine Tätigkeit in ebendieser Praxis.
The interdisciplinary study investigates the relationship between Norse and Saami peoples in the medieval period and focuses on the multifaceted portrayal of Saami peoples in medieval texts. The investigative analysis is anchored in postcolonial methodologies and argues for the inherent need to decolonise the medieval source-material as well as recent historiography. This is achieved by presenting the historiographic and political background of research into Norse-Saami relations, before introducing an overview of textual sources discussing Saami peoples from the classical period to the late 1400s, an analysis of the textual motifs associated with the Saami in medieval literature (their relevance and prevalence), geo-political affairs, trading relations, personal relations and Saami presence in the south. By using decolonising tools to read Norse-Saami relations in medieval texts, influenced by archaeological material and postcolonial frameworks, the study challenges lingering colonial assumptions about the role of the Saami in Norse society. The current research episteme is re-adjusted to offer alternative readings of Saami characters and emphasis is put on agency, fluidity and the dynamic realities of the Saami medieval pasts.
Bei einem Herz-Kreislauf-Stillstand können Leitstellendisponenten mit Hilfe eines Telefonreanimationsprotokolls medizinische Laien in Wiederbelebungsmaßnahmen anleiten. Durch die Anwendung von Automatisierten Externen Defibrillatoren (AED) durch hinzukommende qualifizierte Ersthelfer (Community-First-Responder) kann die Überlebenswahrscheinlichkeit weiter gesteigert werden. Im Rahmen des Pilotprojektes MVLIFEDRONE wurde die Umsetzung eines Telefonreanimationsprotokolls, sowie die Reanimationsqualität und AED-Anwendung von Laienhelfenden und Community-First-Respondern in 48 Simulationsszenarien untersucht. Die Datenanalyse basierte auf Videoaufzeichnungen der Simulationen und Daten des Reanimationssimulators.
Die Forschungshypothese, dass bei dem aktuell in der Untersuchungsregion angewendeten Telefonreanimationsprotokolls Teilschritte in der Umsetzung durch die Laienhelfende nicht korrekt erfolgen, konnte nachgewiesen werden. Nur 64% der Laienhelfenden führten eine suffiziente Atemkontrolle durch. Bei Verwendung einer konkretisierten Atemkontrollanweisung mit Handlungsbeschreibung führten signifikant mehr Laienhelfende (92%) eine leitlinienkonforme Atemkontrolle durch, p <0,05. Verglichen zu Laienhelfenden (99 bpm), führten Community-First-Responder die Reanimation mit einer leitlinienkonformen Frequenz (109 bpm) und korrekter Handposition durch, wobei das Erreichen der Kompressionstiefe für beide Gruppen keine Herausforderung darstellte. Lautes Mitzählen der Laienhelfenden kann die Frequenz der Thoraxkompressionen verbessern. Eine Aufforderung zur Nutzung dieser Methode im Protokoll wird empfohlen. Andere Aufforderungen, wie Bewusstseinskontrolle, Entkleidung oder die Aktivierung der Freisprechfunktion, wurden von fast 100% der Laienhelfenden suffizient umgesetzt. Damit zeigen sich diese Formulierungen als verständlich und gut umsetzbar. Die vollständige Entlastung des Thoraxes wurde von beiden Helfergruppen unzureichend durchgeführt und sollte in der Ausbildung der Community-First-Responder explizit behandelt werden. In der AED-Anwendung fand sich kein signifikanter qualitativer Unterschied zwischen den Helfergruppen, wenngleich die Community-First-Responder im Mittel 20 Sekunden schneller waren. Die Hypothese der höheren Reanimationsqualität und schnelleren AED-Anwendung der Community-First-Respondern konnte bestätigt werden. Abschließend lässt sich feststellen, dass jedes Telefonreanimationsprotokoll auf seine Umsetzbarkeit und Qualität evaluiert werden sollte.
In diesem Open-Access-Buch wird die Aussteuerung von Zielkonflikten bei der Gestaltung des Luftrettungssystems in Deutschland erarbeitet, indem ein Modell zur Bewertung von Luftrettungsleistungen entwickelt wird. Der hubschraubergestützten Luftrettung kommt seit Jahren eine zunehmende Bedeutung in der notfallmedizinischen Versorgung zu. Als auffälliges und leistungsfähiges, aber auch teures Rettungsmittel unterliegt die Luftrettung äußerst vielen Ansprüchen, die von unterschiedlichsten Interessensgruppen an das Luftrettungssystem gestellt werden. Diese Partikularinteressen implizieren Zielkonflikte bei der Gestaltung des Luftrettungssystems.
Mit dem Kostenmodell werden verschiedene Szenarien modelliert, welche auf einem exemplarischen Erfahrungsobjekt basieren. Abgebildet werden unter anderem der Status Quo, Kritikpunkte am deutschen Luftrettungssystem sowie verschiedene Innovationen, die sich auch aus einem Vergleich ausgewählter internationaler Luftrettungssysteme ergeben. Die Ergebnisse der Arbeit werden genutzt, um Handlungsempfehlungen zur Gestaltung von Luftrettungssystemen auszuarbeiten.
Der interdisziplinäre Band postuliert eine Macht des Kontextes und erklärt, was darunter verstanden wird. Die Beiträge beleuchten und hinterfragen die Macht des Kontextes in dessen Relationen zu Sprache(n), Gesellschaft(en) und Medien. Dies geschieht teils aus philologischem, teils aus sozialwissenschaftlich-kommunikationswissenschaftlichem Blickwinkel und schließt jeweils mit Thesen zur Macht des Kontextes. Der Fokus in den Beiträgen lässt sich entlang der sozialwissenschaftlichen Ebenen (Mikroebene, Mesoebene, Makroebene) differenzieren. Mit Blick auf die gewonnenen Erkenntnisse eröffnet sich die Perspektive einer breit verstandenen Kontextlinguistik, und es werden Impulse und Anknüpfungspunkte für weitere Forschung in den Einzeldisziplinen sowie für disziplinenverbindende Forschung geboten.
Osteoporosis, a complex chronic disease with increasing prevalence, is characterised by reduced bone mineral density (BMD) and increased fracture risk. The high heritability of BMD suggests substantial impact of the individual genetic disposition on bone phenotypes and the development of osteoporosis. In the past years, genome-wide association studies (GWAS) identified hundreds of genetic variants associated with BMD or osteoporosis. Here, we analysed 1103 single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs), previously identified as associated with estimated BMD (eBMD) in the UK Biobank. We assessed whether these SNPs are related to heel stiffness index obtained by quantitative ultrasound in 5665 adult participants of the Study of Health in Pomerania (SHIP). We confirmed 45 significant associations after correction for multiple testing. Next, we analysed six selected SNPs in 631 patients evaluated for osteoporosis [rs2707518 (CPED1/WNT16), rs3779381 (WNT16), rs115242848 (LOC101927709/EN1), rs10239787 (JAZF1), rs603424 (PKD2L1) and rs6968704 (JAZF1)]. Differences in minor allele frequencies (MAF) of rs2707518 and rs3779381 between SHIP participants (higher MAF) and patients evaluated for osteoporosis (lower MAF) indicated a protective effect of the minor allele on bone integrity. In contrast, differences in MAF of rs603424 indicated a harmful effect. Co-localisation analyses indicated that the rs603424 effect may be mediated via stearoyl-CoA desaturase (SCD) expression, an enzyme highly expressed in adipose tissue with a crucial role in lipogenesis. Taken together, our results support the role of the WNT16 pathway in the regulation of bone properties and indicate a novel causal role of SCD expression in adipose tissue on bone integrity.
Background
Short-term infusions of dinutuximab beta plus isotretinoin and cytokines administered in previous immunotherapy studies in neuroblastoma were associated with severe pain. Here, long-term, continuous infusion of single-agent dinutuximab beta was evaluated in patients with relapsed/refractory neuroblastoma.
Methods
In this open-label, single-arm, Phase 2 study, patients with either refractory or relapsed high-risk neuroblastoma received dinutuximab beta by continuous infusion over 10 days of each cycle, for up to five cycles. The primary endpoint was objective response rate 24 weeks after the end of cycle 5. Secondary endpoints included adverse events, intravenous morphine use, best response, duration of response, and three-year progression-free and overall survival.
Results
Of the 40 patients included, 38 had evaluable response. Objective response rate was 26% and best response rate 37%. Median duration of response was 238 days (IQR 108–290). Three-year progression-free and overall survival rates were 31% (95% CI 17–47) and 66% (95% CI 47–79), respectively. Prophylactic intravenous morphine use and duration of use decreased with increasing cycles. The most common grade 3 treatment-related adverse events were pain, diarrhea, and hypokalemia.
Conclusion
Long-term continuous infusion of single-agent dinutuximab beta is tolerable and associated with clinically meaningful responses in patients with relapsed/refractory high-risk neuroblastoma.
Clinical trial registration
The study is registered with ClinicalTrials.gov (NCT02743429) and EudraCT (2014-000588-42).
In dem Maß, in dem Gegenwartsliteratur gängige Auffassungen von Literatur wie von Gegenwart irritieren kann, kann sie auch als Impulsgeber und Korrektiv für eine Literaturwissenschaft fungieren, die nicht immer schon voraussetzt zu wissen, was Literatur ist. Sichtbar geworden ist dies zuletzt in Auseinandersetzungen mit Sozialen Medien, bei denen in Experimenten mit digitalen Tools wie im Rahmen konventionellerer Formen von Literatur und korrespondierender Theoriediskurse literarische und zeitdiagnostische Schreibweisen aneinanderrücken und auf je verschiedene Weise das hervorbringen, was als »Gegenwartsvergegenwärtigung« bezeichnet werden kann.
Der Nationale Kompetenzbasierte Lernzielkatalog Zahnmedizin (NKLZ) wurde 2015 verabschiedet und definiert die Lernziele für die zahnmedizinische Ausbildung in Deutschland. Er legt fest, welche Kompetenzen Studierende erwerben sollen, und dient als Grundlage für die curriculare Gestaltung des Studiums, der Prüfungen und der Unterrichtsmaterialien. Der NKLZ fördert eine umfassende Ausbildung, die neben fachlichem Wissen auch klinische Fähigkeiten und Fertigkeiten, professionelles Verhalten und kommunikative Kompetenzen einschließt. Er trägt zur Vorbereitung angehender Zahnmediziner:innen auf ihren Beruf bei und standardisiert die Ausbildung, um Qualität und Vergleichbarkeit sicherzustellen.
Der vorliegende Artikel beschreibt Hintergründe, Geschichte, Aufbau und die Weiterentwicklung des NKLZ. Derzeit wird der NKLZ zur Version 2.0 in einem mehrstufigen Prozess weiterentwickelt. Seine Struktur orientiert sich am NKLM 2.0, dem Nationalen Kompetenzbasierten Lernzielkatalog Medizin. Ziel ist es, die Anforderungen für die Zahnärztliche Approbationsordnung umfassend abzubilden.
Eine wichtige Voraussetzung für die offizielle Anerkennung des NKLZ als grundlegender Leitfaden für die Ausbildung von Zahnmediziner:innen ist die Verankerung in einer zeitnah zu reformierenden Approbationsordnung Zahnmedizin. Dadurch werden Klarheit und Verbindlichkeit für Lehrende und Studierende geschaffen. Eine solche Verankerung ermöglicht zudem eine bessere Abstimmung zwischen Ausbildungszielen und den Anforderungen der Berufspraxis. Da die Approbationsordnung weniger häufig angepasst wird, bietet die Einbindung des NKLZ die Möglichkeit, Aktualisierungen und Anpassungen des Lernzielkatalogs strukturiert und reguliert vorzunehmen. Dies gewährleistet, dass die Ausbildung den aktuellen Standards und Entwicklungen entspricht.
Numerous insertions of mitochondrial DNA in the genome of the northern mole vole, Ellobius talpinus
(2024)
Background
Ellobius talpinus is a subterranean rodent representing an attractive model in population ecology studies due to its highly special lifestyle and sociality. In such studies, mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) is widely used. However, if nuclear copies of mtDNA, aka NUMTs, are present, they may co-amplify with the target mtDNA fragment, generating misleading results. The aim of this study was to determine whether NUMTs are present in E. talpinus.
Methods and results
PCR amplification of the putative mtDNA CytB-D-loop fragment using ‘universal’ primers from 56 E. talpinus samples produced multiple double peaks in 90% of the sequencing chromatograms. To reveal NUMTs, molecular cloning and sequencing of PCR products of three specimens was conducted, followed by phylogenetic analysis. The pseudogene nature of three out of the seven detected haplotypes was confirmed by their basal positions in relation to other Ellobius haplotypes in the phylogenetic tree. Additionally, ‘haplotype B’ was basal in relation to other E. talpinus haplotypes and found present in very distant sampling sites. BLASTN search revealed 195 NUMTs in the E. talpinus nuclear genome, including fragments of all four PCR amplified pseudogenes. Although the majority of the NUMTs studied were short, the entire mtDNA had copies in the nuclear genome. The most numerous NUMTs were found for rrnL, COXI, and D-loop.
Conclusions
Numerous NUMTs are present in E. talpinus and can be difficult to discriminate against mtDNA sequences. Thus, in future population or phylogenetic studies in E. talpinus, the possibility of cryptic NUMTs amplification should always be taken into account.
Objective
To conduct a systematic review of the published scientific evidence to evaluate the efficacy of nonsurgical periodontal therapy (NSPT) in treating periodontitis in patients with concurrent systemic conditions (diabetes, CVD, erectile dysfunction, chronic kidney disease, rheumatoid arthritis, polycystic ovarian syndrome, obesity, pregnancy). We hypothesised that NSPT results in better periodontal outcomes when compared to untreated controls after follow-up.
Materials and methods
A systematic search (PUBMED/EMBASE) was conducted from 1995 to 2023 to identify randomised controlled trials (RCTs) with a minimum follow-up of 3 months. The primary outcome was the difference in mean probing depth (PD), and the secondary outcomes were mean clinical attachment loss (CAL), percentage of sites with PD ≤ 3 mm (%PD ≤ 3 mm) and percentage of sites with bleeding on probing (%BOP) between the treated and untreated control group in patients with comorbidities.
Results
The electronic search resulted in 2,403 hits. After removing duplicates, 1,565 titles and abstracts were screened according to the eligibility criteria, resulting in 126 articles for full-text screening. Following this, 44 studies were analysed. Restricting to studies with low bias or some concerns, NSPT group demonstrated a 0.55 mm lower mean PD (95%CI: −0.69; −0.41) after 3 months compared to the control group.
Conclusion
Compared to the untreated controls, NSPT notably reduced mean PD, mean CAL, and %BOP while increasing %PD ≤ 3 mm in patients with concurrent systemic conditions. These findings suggest that NSPT is also an effective procedure in managing periodontitis in patients with concurrent systemic conditions.
Trial registration
This systematic review was registered under the protocol registration number CRD42021241517/PROSPERO.
Das vorliegende Essay gibt einen Überblick zum Standortauswahlprozess für die Endlagerung des hochradioaktiven Abfalls in der Bundesrepublik Deutschland. Dieses Verfahren stellt einen Paradigmenwechsel gegenüber dem früheren Versuch der Ausweisung eines Standortes dar, indem zunächst einzig geologische Kriterien hinsichtlich der Sicherheit der Einlagerung und nicht politisch-wirtschaftliche Einzelinteressen von Regionen entscheidend sein sollen. Der aktuelle Stand der Forschung bildet weitergehende Wissensbedarfe gut ab. Derzeit besonders diskutierte Aspekte im Rahmen der Einengung der großen Teilgebiete auf Standortregionen zur übertägigen Erkundung werden angesprochen.
Begrenzte Knorpelschäden sind ein häufiger Befund im Rahmen von Arthroskopien des Kniegelenkes. Neben Gelenkschmerzen und Funktionsverlust sind diese mit erhöhter Inzidenz einer Gonarthrose vergesellschaftet. Es stehen eine Reihe von Therapieansätzen für Knorpelschäden des Kniegelenkes zur Verfügung. Neben oraler Medikation mit Chondroitin oder Vitamin D, sind dies Analgetika und intraartikuläre Injektionen mit Hyaluronsäure oder platelet-rich Plasma (PRP). Weiterhin stehen verschiedene operative Verfahren zur chirurgischen Therapie von begrenzten Knorpelschäden des Kniegelenkes zur Verfügung. Die Indikationsstellung und Wahl des Verfahrens wird vor dem Hintergrund der aktuellen Evidenz regelmäßig in Handlungsempfehlungen der Fachgesellschaften zusammengefasst. Zunächst wurde die Indikation zu knorpelregenerativen Verfahren auf begrenzte traumatische Knorpeldefekte bei jungen Patienten eingeschränkt, in den vergangenen Jahren zeigt sich jedoch ein Trend zur Ausweitung der Indikation. Die Handlungsempfehlungen zur Wahl des geeigneten Therapieverfahrens orientieren sich an der Größe des Defektes. Für kleinere Defekte sind in erster Linie knochenmarkstimulierende Verfahren wie Mikro- oder Nanofrakturierungen vorgesehen, die um den Einsatz einer Kollagenmembran zur temporären Fixierung der eingewanderten Zellen aus dem Knochenmark erweitert werden können. Für größere Knorpeldefekte wird die autologe Chondrozytentransplantation (ACT) empfohlen. Die ACT ist das am besten wissenschaftlich untersuchte Verfahren. Weitere chirurgische, knorpelregenerative Therapiemethoden sind das Débridement, die Thermochondroplastik (TCP) und die osteochondrale Transplantation (OCT). Im Deutschen KnorpelRegister werden seit dem Jahr 2013 chirurgische Knorpeltherapieverfahren gemonitort. Die vorliegende Arbeit ist eine Auswertung zur Indikationsstellung und Auswahl des geeigneten Therapieverfahrens in Abhängigkeit von patientenspezifischen und verletzungsspezifischen Faktoren.
Bezüglich der Indikationsstellung zeigte sich, dass das Durchschnittsalter behandelter Patienten bei 37 Jahren lag und ein Viertel der behandelten Patienten älter als 47 Jahre war. Bei 60 % der behandelten Patienten wurde Übergewicht festgestellt, bei einem Drittel der Übergewichtigen lag ein starkes Übergewicht mit einem BMI über 30 kg/m² vor. Der Großteil der behandelten Knorpelschäden war degenerativer Genese (54,7 %), im Vergleich dazu lagen seltener traumatische Knorpelschäden (21,4 %) vor. Während in 59,0 % der Behandlungen der korrespondierende Knorpel intakt war, wurde in 31,9 % der Fälle eine Schädigung Grad I oder II nach ICRS und in 6,6 % der Fälle eine höhergradige Knorpelschädigung toleriert. Intakte Menisken lagen in 53,8 % der Fälle vor, in 17,9 % der Fälle lag eine Teilresektion von weniger als einem Drittel und in 7,6 % von mehr als einem Drittel der Meniskussubstanz vor.
Die Auswertung bezüglich der Wahl des geeigneten Therapieverfahrens ergab, dass das am häufigsten registrierte Verfahren im Deutschen KnorpelRegister die ACT war (52,4 %). Weitere registrierte Verfahren waren BMS (18,4 %), ACT mit Spongiosaplastik (10,0 %), Matrix-BMS (8,3 %), Débridement (4,7 %), TCP (4,2 %) und OCT (2,0 %). Bezüglich der Wahl des geeigneten Verfahrens zeigte sich, dass prinzipiell die ACT bei größeren- (Mittelwert ± Standardabweichung: 4,4 ± 2,3 cm²) und die BMS-Verfahren bei kleineren (2,1 ± 2,0 cm²) Knorpeldefekten eingesetzt wurden, jedoch gab es eine große Varianz. Innerhalb des Mittelwertes ± der zweifachen Standardabweichung für BMS-Verfahren lagen Defekte von 0,25 bis 7,5 cm², gleichzeitig wurde bei 21,2 % der Defekte mit einer Größe von weniger als 2,0 cm² entgegen der Handlungsempfehlung eine ACT durchgeführt. Unabhängige Variablen, die zum Einsatz einer ACT bei kleinen Knorpeldefekten führten, waren Voroperationen und Defekte an Patella oder Trochlea. Unabhängige Faktoren, die bei kleinen Defekten den Einsatz eines BMS-Verfahrens begünstigten, waren höheres Patientenalter, korrespondierende Knorpelschäden und bestimmte Begleitoperationen wie Bandplastiken, Meniskustherapien und Osteotomien. Für ältere Patienten fiel eine veränderte Verteilung der häufig angewendeten Therapieverfahren auf. Während die ACT bei Patienten über 47 Jahren deutlich seltener eingesetzt wurde, wurden BMS-Verfahren, Débridement und TCP vor allem in dieser Altersgruppe eingesetzt.
Im Unterschied zu den ersten Handlungsempfehlungen zum Einsatz von chirurgischen, knorpelregenerativen Eingriffen zeigte diese aktuelle Analyse, dass die Indikation auf degenerative Defekte ausgeweitet wurde. Übergewicht stellt ebenso wie höheres Alter keine Kontraindikation für einen knorpelregenerativen Eingriff dar. Während leichtgradige korrespondierende Knorpelschäden und partieller Meniskusverlust toleriert werden, stellen auch Kissing-Lesions und subtotaler Meniskusverlust keine strikte Kontraindikation für eine operative Therapie des Knorpels dar. Es fällt jedoch auf, dass fortschreitende degenerative Veränderungen des Gelenkes den Einsatz von BMS-Verfahren wahrscheinlicher, und den Einsatz einer ACT weniger wahrscheinlich machen. Ebenso werden ältere Patienten häufiger mit, gemäß der aktuellen Literatur, im Vergleich weniger potenten, aber günstigeren Methoden wie BMS, Débridement oder TCP behandelt als jüngere Patienten, welche verhältnismäßig häufiger eine ACT erhalten. Bezüglich der Wahl des geeigneten Therapieverfahrens für einen Knorpeldefekt ist die Indikationsgrenze für eine ACT zuletzt auf 2 cm² reduziert worden. Durch die vorliegende Analyse der Daten aus dem Deutschen KnorpelRegister konnte gezeigt werden, dass die ACT regelmäßig auch bei Defekten unter 2,0 cm² angewendet wurde. Es entsteht der Eindruck, dass BMS-Verfahren häufig im Rahmen von bereits geschädigten Gelenken und bei älteren Patienten eingesetzt wurden, und eine ACT bei diesen Patienten zurückhaltend eingesetzt wurde. In Zukunft muss geprüft werden, ob die Zurückhaltung bei der Indikation zur ACT bei älteren Patienten und degenerativen Veränderungen gerechtfertigt ist, ob die Matrix-BMS auch im klinischen Alltag eine Alternative zur ACT bei mittelgroßen Knorpelschäden wird, ob das Tolerieren von Übergewicht bei der Indikationsstellung gerechtfertigt ist, ob weitere Kriterien neben der Defektgröße die Wahl des Therapieverfahrens beeinflussen sollten und welche Rolle die zuletzt vermehrt eingesetzte Minced-Cartilage Implantation in Zukunft spielen wird.
Binding of general transcription factors TFIID and TFIIA to basal promoters is rate-limiting for transcriptional initiation of eukaryotic protein-coding genes. Consequently, activator proteins interacting with subunits of TFIID and/or TFIIA can drastically increase the rate of initiation events. Yeast transcriptional activator Ino2 interacts with several Taf subunits of TFIID, among them the multifunctional Taf1 protein. In contrast to mammalian Taf1, yeast Taf1 lacks bromodomains which are instead encoded by separate proteins Bdf1 and Bdf2. In this work, we show that Bdf1 not only binds to acetylated histone H4 but can also be recruited by Ino2 and unrelated activators such as Gal4, Rap1, Leu3 and Flo8. An activator-binding domain was mapped in the N-terminus of Bdf1. Subunits Toa1 and Toa2 of yeast TFIIA directly contact sequences of basal promoters and TFIID subunit TBP but may also mediate the influence of activators. Indeed, Ino2 efficiently binds to two separate structural domains of Toa1, specifically with its N-terminal four-helix bundle structure required for dimerization with Toa2 and its C-terminal β-barrel domain contacting TBP and sequences of the TATA element. These findings complete the functional analysis of yeast general transcription factors Bdf1 and Toa1 and identify them as targets of activator proteins.
Neutron scattering is a very high-performance method for studying the structure and dynamics of condensed matter with similar approaches in wide ranges of space and time, matching dimensions in space from single atoms to macromolecules and in time from atomic vibrations over crystal phonons to low-lying transitions in the microwave range, and to motions of large molecular units. Concerning the number and depth of physical concepts, neutron scattering may be compared to modern nuclear magnetic resonance. Neutrons have contributed essential results to the understanding of atomic and molecular processes and are, in this respect, complementary to other materials science probes. Among others, three properties of thermal neutrons make them especially appropriate for such work: the neutron mass is similar to atomic masses, and both neutron energies and the wavelengths of the neutron material wave match typical values for condensed matter. A further important feature of neutron scattering, making it especially valuable in biochemistry and polymer sciences, is that hydrogen and deuterium atoms very significantly and specifically contribute to the signal in both diffraction and spectroscopy. Additionally, neutrons are scattered at the nuclei and directly reflect the nuclear structure and motions. Results from neutron scattering are of great general interest. This paper aims to provide an introduction for chemists on a level understandable also to students and researchers who are not going to become part of the neutron community and will not be involved in the experiments, but shall be able to understand the basic concepts of the method and its relevance to modern chemistry. The paper focuses on basic theory, typical experiments, and some examples demonstrating the applications. As for many modern experimental techniques, the interpretation of the results of neutron scattering is based on theoretical models and requires a significant mathematical overhead. Most results are only meaningful when compared with computer simulations. For understanding this, in this paper, the theory of scattering is developed, starting with intuitive models and presenting typical concepts such as the scattering triangle, energy and momentum transfer, and the relation of inelastic and elastic scattering to space- and time-dependent information. The interaction of neutrons with matter, scattering cross sections, beam attenuation, and coherent versus incoherent scattering are explained in detail. Two further typical concepts that are not generally familiar to scientists outside the community are the use of wave and particle equivalence, and of handling results as a scattering function that depends simultaneously on momentum and energy transfers. The possibility of obtaining neutron beams for scattering experiments at a few research centers around high-performance sources is explained, and experimentally relevant features of research reactors and spallation sources are mentioned. As neutron experiments always have to deal with small flux and extended beams and shielding, experimental conditions are very far away from laboratory methods where handling of samples and instruments is concerned. Experimental details are given for making experiments more understandable and familiarizing the reader with the method. Related to this are extended possibilities for handling samples in a large variety of different environments. In a further part of the manuscript, a variety of techniques and typical instruments are presented, together with some characteristic applications bringing alive the theory developed so far. This covers powder diffraction and structure of liquid water, triple-axis spectrometers and lattice phonons, backscattering spectrometry and rotational tunneling, time-of-flight spectrometry, and simultaneously probing the energy and shape of low lying vibrations and diffusion, filter spectrometer and vibrational spectroscopy without selection rules, small-angle neutron scattering and protein unfolding, as well as micelles, neutron spin echo spectroscopy, and polymer dynamics.
Die Analyse von und die Reflexion über Unterricht sind zentrale Elemente universitärer Lehrkräftebildung. Dabei kann sowohl in der Lehre als auch in der Forschung begriffliche Heterogenität bzgl. Reflexion konstatiert werden. Auch fehlt eine klare Abgrenzung zwischen Analyse und Reflexion von Unterricht. Aufbauend auf der Konzeption des Selbstbezugs als ein zentrales Unterscheidungsmerkmal wird mittels eines quasi-experimentellen Prä-Post-Interventions-Kontrollgruppendesigns geprüft, inwiefern sich Unterrichtsanalysen von Unterrichtsreflexionen in ihren Auswirkungen auf die professionelle Unterrichtswahrnehmung (PUW) und die klassenführungsbezogene Selbstwirksamkeit (SW) unterscheiden. An einer Stichprobe von 194 angehenden Lehrkräften im Master of Education einer Hochschule kann gezeigt werden, dass Unterrichtsanalyse und -reflexion vergleichbar positive Effekte auf die PUW zeigten (besser als eine Kontrollgruppe ohne spezifische Intervention). Allerdings zeigt die Reflexionsgruppe eine stärkere Zunahme klassenführungsbezogener SW im Vergleich zu den anderen beiden Gruppen. Die Ergebnisse deuten somit darauf hin, dass durch den expliziten Selbstbezug selbstgerichtete Kognitionen verstärkt thematisiert werden und damit zusätzliche Aspekte professioneller Kompetenz adressiert werden können.
Lack of a shared vision has been identified as a major obstacle in transdisciplinary research involving both scientists and other stakeholders. Without a shared vision, the implementation of scientific findings is difficult. The diverse partners of collaborative research, however, imply a plurality in the valuation of nature and a need for deliberative mechanisms. If visioning processes are to do justice to local contexts, research must apply deliberative mechanisms to cover the plurality in the valuation of nature. This paper proposes a visioning approach for local communities, based on prior transdisciplinary research. This participatory workshop method invites stakeholders to approach nature conservation and livelihoods via a deliberation of desirable futures, barriers for achieving them and associated responsibilities for taking action. The paper explores this method via a case study of visioning workshops on sacred swamps in the Western Ghats (India), and their role for both freshwater swamp protection and livelihoods. The visioning exercise offered discussion opportunities facilitating conscientization, conciliation and collaboration in local bottom-up nature conservation. For conserving the tropical freshwater swamps, the results show the need for a more participatory forest governance, providing space for shared value creation. They also point to the need for further research on inter-faith nature conservation possibilities, along with innovations on value addition and value chain development for livelihood promotion and protection.
The cultivation of common reed (Phragmites australis) is one of the most promising practices of paludiculture on fen peatlands. This highly productive grass has a high adaptation capacity via high levels of genetic diversity and phenotypic plasticity. In this study, a reed experimental site established on a degraded fen in 1996/97 with a mixture of monoclonally (meristematically propagated plantlets) and polyclonally (pre-grown seedlings) planted plots was investigated by microsatellite genotyping. All nine genotypes of the monoclonal planted plots were recovered and could be genetically characterized; invasion by other genotypes was negligible. Similarly, the polyclonal plots sustained high clonal diversity with no prevalence of a single genotype. The growth characteristics of the five quantitatively investigated genotypes significantly differed from each other (α = 0.05): dry biomass per stem 5–18 g, panicles per m2 20–60, average stem diameter 3.5–6 mm, height 170–250 cm. Similarly, the persistence of genotypes at the planted plots and their invasiveness (ability to invade neighboured plots) varied. These results show that common reed stands are extremely persistent even if established with genotypes that are likely not to be locally adapted. Their genetic structure remained stable for at least 24 years regardless of the planting density (1, 4, and 10 plants per m2). Our results indicate that farmers may be able to maintain favourable genotypes for many years, thus the selection and breeding of common reed as a versatile crop for rewetted peatlands is a promising objective for paludiculture research.
Purpose
Patient-reported outcome (PRO) measures are increasingly important in evaluating medical care. The increased integration of technology within the healthcare systems allows for collection of PROs electronically. The objectives of this study were to Ashley et al. J Med Internet Res (2013) implement an electronic assessment of PROs in inpatient cancer care and test its feasibility for patients and Dawson et al. BMJ (2010) determine the equivalence of the paper and electronic assessment.
Methods
We analyzed two arms from a study that was originally designed to be an interventional, three-arm, and multicenter inpatient trial. A self-administered questionnaire based on validated PRO-measures was applied and completed at admission, 1 week after, and at discharge. For this analysis — focusing on feasibility of the electronic assessment — the following groups will be considered: Group A (intervention arm) received a tablet version, while group B (control arm) completed the questionnaire on paper. A feasibility questionnaire, that was adapted from Ashley et al. J Med Internet Res (2013), was administered to group A.
Results
We analyzed 103 patients that were recruited in oncology wards. ePRO was feasible to most patients, with 84% preferring the electronic over paper-based assessment. The feasibility questionnaire contained questions that were answered on a scale ranging from “1” (illustrating non achievement) to “5” (illustrating achieving goal). The majority (mean 4.24, SD .99) reported no difficulties handling the electronic tool and found it relatively easy finding time for filling out the questionnaire (mean 4.15, SD 1.05). There were no significant differences between the paper and the electronic assessment regarding the PROs.
Conclusion
Results indicate that electronic PRO assessment in inpatient cancer care is feasible.
Objective
Maternal pre-pregnancy underweight, overweight and obesity might increase the risk for worse short- and long-term outcome in the offspring. There is a need for further study into the relationship between maternal pre-pregnancy body mass index (BMI) and the combined outcome of physical development, state of health and social behavior in children. Question: Is maternal pre-pregnancy BMI associated with the child outcome in terms of physical development, state of health and social behavior (school and leisure time behavior) at the age of 9 to 15 years?
Methods
In the population-based birth cohort study Survey of Neonates in Pomerania (SNIP) children at the age 9–15 years and their families were re-examined by questionnaire-based follow-up. 5725 mother–child pairs were invited to SNiP-follow-up. This analysis is based on the recall fraction of 24.1% (n = 1379). Based on the maternal pre-pregnancy BMI (ppBMI), 4 groups were formed: underweight (ppBMI < 19 kg/m2, n = 117), normal weight (ppBMI 19–24.99 kg/m2, n = 913, reference), overweight (ppBMI 25–30 kg). /m2, n = 237) and obesity (ppBMI > 30 kg/m2, n = 109).
Results
In the multiple regression model, the BMI-z-score for children of mothers in the underweight group was −0.50 lower, and 0.50/1.07 higher in the overweight/obese group (p < 0.001) compared to reference at median age of 12 years. No differences were found in children of underweight mothers with regard to social behavior (interaction with friends and family), school and sports performance (coded from “very good” to “poor”), other leisure activities (watching television, using mobile phones, gaming), and health (occurrence of illnesses) compared to children of normal weight mothers. In contrast, maternal pre-pregnancy overweight and obesity were associated with lower school and sports performance, and higher screen time (smart phone, gaming, television) compared to children of normal weight mothers.
Conclusion
Maternal pre-pregnancy overweight and obesity but not underweight was negatively associated with school performance and leisure time behavior in the offspring at 9–15 years of age.
Deteriorations in slow wave sleep (SWS) have been linked to brain aging and Alzheimer’s disease (AD), possibly due to its key role in clearance of amyloid-beta and tau (Aß/tau), two pathogenic hallmarks of AD. Spermidine administration has been shown to improve sleep quality in animal models. So far, the association between spermidine levels in humans and parameters of SWS physiology are unknown but may be valuable for therapeutic strategies. Data from 216 participants (age range 50–81 years) of the population-based Study of Health in Pomerania TREND were included in our analysis. We investigated associations between spermidine plasma levels, key parameters of sleep macroarchitecture and microarchitecture that were previously associated with AD pathology, and brain health measured via a marker of structural brain atrophy (AD score). Higher spermidine levels were significantly associated with lower coupling between slow oscillations and spindle activity. No association was evident for SWS, slow oscillatory, and spindle activity throughout non-rapid eye movement sleep. Furthermore, elevated spermidine blood levels were significantly associated with a higher AD score, while sleep markers revealed no association with AD score. The association between higher spermidine levels and brain health was not mediated by coupling between slow oscillations and spindle activity. We report that higher spermidine blood levels are associated not only with deteriorated brain health but also with less advantageous markers of sleep quality in older adults. Future studies need to evaluate whether sleep, spermidine, and Aß/tau deposition are interrelated and whether sleep may play a mediating role.
This study primarily aims to determine the frequency of life-threatening conditions among pediatric patients served by the DRF, a German helicopter emergency service (HEMS) provider. It also seeks to explore the necessity of invasive procedures in this population, discussing the implications for HEMS crew training and service configuration based on current literature. We analyzed the mission registry from 31 DRF helicopter bases in Germany, focusing on 7954 children aged 10 or younger over a 5-year period (2014–2018). Out of 7954 identified children (6.2% of all primary missions), 2081 (26.2%) had critical conditions. Endotracheal intubation was needed in 6.5% of cases, while alternative airway management methods were rare (n = 14). Half of the children required intravenous access, and 3.6% needed intraosseous access. Thoracostomy thoracentesis and sonography were only performed in isolated cases.
Conclusions: Critically ill or injured children are infrequent in German HEMS operations. Our findings suggest that the likelihood of HEMS teams encountering such cases is remarkably low. Besides endotracheal intubation, life-saving invasive procedures are seldom necessary. Consequently, we conclude that on-the-job training and mission experience alone are insufficient for acquiring and maintaining the competencies needed to care for critically ill or injured children.
Background and objectives
Various cross-sectional studies have observed an association between high circulating concentrations of the adipokine chemerin and an unfavorable metabolic profile. However, the prognostic value of chemerin for the risk of associated diseases and mortality was examined only in a few studies mostly using small and highly selected patient populations. We aimed to analyze the association between plasma chemerin concentrations and all-cause as well as cause-specific mortality in the general population.
Study design and methods
From the Study of Health in Pomerania (SHIP), participants of two independent cohorts (SHIP-START-1 [n = 3037], SHIP-TREND-0 [n = 4193]) were followed up for 15 and 9 years (median), respectively. The association between plasma chemerin and all-cause mortality was analyzed using multivariable Cox proportional hazard regression models. Additionally, cause-specific hazards for cardiovascular disease (CVD) and cancer mortality were modeled considering competing events.
Results
A total number of 507 and 208 deaths occurred during follow-up in SHIP-START-1 and SHIP-TREND-0, respectively. Multivariable regression analyses revealed a significant association between high plasma chemerin concentrations and greater overall mortality that was independent of major confounders. Each 30 ng/mL increase in chemerin was associated with a 17% higher risk of all-cause mortality (95%-confidence interval: 1.10–1.26). Cause-specific analyses further showed that the chemerin concentration was significantly associated with cancer mortality but not with CVD mortality.
Conclusion
The present study detected a positive association between plasma chemerin concentrations and all-cause mortality in a large population-based study sample. Cause-specific analyses have shown that chemerin is likely to play a decisive role in cancer-related deaths. However, a direct association with cardiovascular mortality could not be established.
In general, concepts such as chemical equilibria and classical analytical chemistry, as well as instrumental methods such as potentiometry and flow injection analysis (FIA), are taught separately in the curricula of chemistry-related degree programs. However, FIA provides an opportunity to connect all of these important topics. This article shows how simple experiments can be used to link the fundamentals of FIA and potentiometry to the fundamentals of chemical equilibria and teach them in a sustainable way. The experiments were designed for undergraduate environmental science students with basic knowledge of chemical equilibria and classical analytical chemistry and minimal knowledge of electrochemistry. However, they can also be integrated into various courses on instrumental analysis in chemistry-related degree programs.
Hintergrund
Die Zertifizierung von Zentren für Beatmungsentwöhnung in der neurologisch-neurochirurgischen Frührehabilitation (NNFR) durch die Deutsche Gesellschaft für Neurorehabilitation (DGNR) ist seit dem 01.10.2021 möglich.
Ziel der Arbeit
Die Ergebnisse der Zertifizierung von Einrichtungen im ersten Jahr nach Aufnahme des Verfahrens werden vorgestellt.
Material und Methoden
Im Rahmen der Zertifizierung werden 28 Kriterien geprüft, darunter eine Reihe mandatorisch zu erfüllender Charakteristika der Einrichtung. Die Kriterien gliedern sich in Strukturkriterien (i = 7), Diagnostikkriterien (i = 6), Personalkriterien (i = 3), Kriterien der internen Organisation (i = 7) und Qualitätsmanagementkriterien (i = 5).
Ergebnisse
Insgesamt 13 Zentren wurden im ersten Jahr zertifiziert, die zusammen über 283 Betten zur Beatmungsentwöhnung („weaning“) in der NNFR verfügen und im Jahr vor der Zertifizierung 2278 Personen im Weaning betreuten, im Median pro Einrichtung 134 (Bereich [Min-Max] 44–414). Nur selten war das Weaning nicht erfolgreich, sodass vor Entlassung auf eine Heimbeatmung eingestellt werden musste (invasive Heimbeatmung Median pro Einrichtung 10 Personen, Bereich 2–25; nichtinvasive Heimbeatmung Median 0 Personen, Bereich 0–57). Festgestellt wurde ein hohes Maß an Prozess- und Strukturqualität in den zertifizierten Zentren: Über alle Prüfbereiche hinweg waren die Prüfkriterien zu allermeist erfüllt (Median Erfüllungsgrad 86 %) bzw. erfüllt mit von den Auditor*innen dokumentierten Verbesserungspotenzialhinweisen (Median 11 %).
Schlussfolgerung
Erfolgreiches Weaning in der NNFR und ein hohes Maß an Prozess- und Strukturqualität lassen sich anhand der Zertifizierungsergebnisse der Zentren belegen, die diesen integrativen Ansatz bei der Beatmungsentwöhnung verfolgen.
Background
One of the main treatment goals in cochlear implant (CI) patients is to improve speech perception. One of the target parameters is speech intelligibility in quiet. However, treatment results show a high variability, which has not been sufficiently explained so far. The aim of this noninterventional retrospective study was to elucidate this variability using a selected population of patients in whom etiology was not expected to have a negative impact on postoperative speech intelligibility.
Materials and methods
Audiometric findings of the CI follow-up of 28 adult patients after 6 months of CI experience were evaluated. These were related to the preoperative audiometric examination and evaluated with respect to a recently published predictive model for the postoperative monosyllabic score.
Results
Inclusion of postoperative categorical loudness scaling and hearing loss for Freiburg numbers in the model explained 55% of the variability in fitting outcomes with respect to monosyllabic word recognition.
Conclusion
The results of this study suggest that much of the cause of variability in fitting outcomes can be captured by systematic postoperative audiometric checks. Immediate conclusions for CI system fitting adjustments may be drawn from these results. However, the extent to which these are accepted by individual patients and thus lead to an improvement in outcome must be subject of further studies, preferably prospective.
Scribble complex proteins can influence cell fate decisions and self-renewal capacity of hematopoietic cells. While specific cellular functions of Scribble complex members are conserved in mammalian hematopoiesis, they appear to be highly context dependent. Using CRISPR/Cas9-based genetic screening, we have identified Scribble complex-related liabilities in AML including LLGL1. Despite its reported suppressive function in HSC self-renewal, inactivation of LLGL1 in AML confirms its relevant role for proliferative capacity and development of AML. Its function was conserved in human and murine models of AML and across various genetic backgrounds. Inactivation of LLGL1 results in loss of stemness-associated gene-expression including HoxA-genes and induces a GMP-like phenotype in the leukemia stem cell compartment. Re-expression of HoxA9 facilitates functional and phenotypic rescue. Collectively, these data establish LLGL1 as a specific dependency and putative target in AML and emphasizes its cell-type specific functions.
Hintergrund
Die chronische Nierenkrankheit (CKD) ist eine häufige Erkrankung, insbesondere im höheren Alter. Um der Progression der Erkrankung und deren Komplikationen vorzubeugen, ist eine leitliniengerechte ambulante Versorgung von Patient:innen mit CKD anzustreben. Zur Messung und Bewertung der Versorgungsqualität können Qualitätsindikatoren (QI) genutzt werden. In Deutschland existieren bisher keine QI für CKD. Ziel der Arbeit war die Entwicklung von QI für die Qualitätsüberprüfung der ambulanten Versorgung von Patient:innen über 70 Jahren mit nichtdialysepflichtiger CKD.
Material und Methoden
Auf Grundlage der nationalen S3-Leitlinie CKD und eines Reviews internationaler QI wurde eine Liste von QI erstellt. Die ausgewählten QI wurden in 2 Sets eingeteilt: basierend auf Routinedaten (z. B. Abrechnungsdaten der Krankenkassen) und auf Datenerhebung in der Praxis (Chart-Review). Expert:innen verschiedener Fachrichtungen sowie ein Patient:innenvertreter bewerteten diese in einem Delphi-Verfahren mit 2‑stufiger Onlinebefragung im Oktober 2021 und Januar 2022 und abschließender Konsensuskonferenz im März 2022. Zusätzlich wurden Ranglisten der wichtigsten QI von jedem Set erstellt.
Ergebnisse
Ein Inzidenz- und ein Prävalenzindikator wurden a priori festgelegt und standen nicht zur Abstimmung. Weitere 21 QI standen zur Abstimmung durch die Expert:innen. Für jedes QI-Set wurden die 7 wichtigsten Indikatoren ausgewählt. Nur 1 QI wurde von dem Expert:innenpanel für den zusätzlichen Einsatz bei Erwachsenen unter 70 Jahren als nicht geeignet eingestuft.
Diskussion
Die QI sollen es ermöglichen, die Qualität der ambulanten Versorgung von Patient:innen mit CKD zu untersuchen, mit dem Ziel, die leitlinienkonforme ambulante Versorgung zu optimieren.
During infections, innate immune cells are crucial for initiating a pro-inflammatory immune response and clearing the invading pathogen. Delay in pathogen clearance or initiation of an immune response due to impaired functionality of immune cells can result in devastating consequences. The cellular compartment of the innate immune system comprises an array of specialized cell types: Macrophages are tissue-resident professional phagocytes that clear cellular debris, pathogens, and foreign objects. Dendritic cells (DCs) are immune sentinels specialized in antigen uptake and subsequent T cell priming. They are primary sources of cytokines in response to infection. Neutrophils are efficient effector cells that respond rapidly to infection and clear bacteria by different mechanisms. If effector mechanisms of these cells are affected by either bacterial or other factors, infections might not be resolved and can spread throughout the host. Cobalt-chromium-molybdenum biomaterial is widely used in arthroplasty. Implant-derived wear particles and ions lead to macrophage-driven adverse local tissue reactions: Such reactions have been linked to an increased risk of periprosthetic joint infection after revision arthroplasty. While metal-induced cytotoxicity is well characterized in human macrophages, direct effects on their functionality remain elusive. In Paper I, we show that local peri-implant tissue is exposed to Co and Cr in situ. Influx of macrophages is also evident. Exposure of isolated human monocytes/macrophages to Cr3+ in vitro had only minor effects. However, exposure of monocytes/macrophages to pathologic concentrations of Co2+ significantly impaired both phenotype and functionality. High concentrations of Co2+ induced loss of surface markers, including CD14 and CD16. Both Co2+ and Cr3+ impaired macrophage responses to Staphylococcus aureus infection. Co2+ -exposed macrophages, in particular, showed decreased phagocytic activity. These findings demonstrate the immunosuppressive effects of locally elevated metal ions on the innate immune response. Streptococcus pyogenes (group A streptococcus, GAS) causes a variety of diseases ranging from mild to severe necrotizing soft tissue infections (NSTIs). In the host environment hypervirulent GAS variants carrying mutations within the genes encoding for control of virulence (Cov)R/S two component system are enriched. This adaptation is associated with loss of SpeB secretion. In Paper II, we show that in vitro infections with hyper-virulent GAS variants harboring dysfunctional CovR/S suppress secretion of IL-8 and IL-18 by human monocytic cells. This phenotype was mediated by a caspase-8 dependent mechanism. Knockout of streptococcal SLO in a GAS strain carrying functional CovR/S even increased secretion of IL1β and IL-18 by moDCs. Of 67 fully sequenced GAS NSTI isolates, 28 contained covS or covR mutations that rendered the TCS dysfunctional. However, no differences in systemic IL-8 and IL-18 were detected in these patients. GAS isolates recovered from patients often display a mixed phenotype, consisting of SpeB positive (SpeB+ ) and SpeB negative (SpeB- ) clones. Irreversible loss of SpeB expression is often caused by loss of function mutations in regulatory components (CovR/S, RopB). Loss of SpeB is often associated with hyper-virulence. In Paper III, we show that the host environment induces transiently abrogated secretion of SpeB by GAS. Tissue inflammation, neutrophil influx, and degranulation correlated with increased frequencies of SpeB- GAS clones. Isolates recovered from tissue expressed but did not secrete SpeB, which was reversible. Neutrophilderived ROS were identified as the main factor responsible for abrogated SpeB secretion. Hyper-virulent SpeB- clones also exhibit better survival within and induce excessive degranulation of neutrophils.
Die zweite Leichenschau vor der Feuerbestattung dient im Wesentlichen der Erkennung von nichtnatürlichen Todesfällen, die im Rahmen der ersten Leichenschau nicht als solche erkannt wurden. Immer wieder fallen dabei punktförmige Einblutungen im Gesichtsbereich, insbesondere in die Lid- und Lidbindehäute auf. Neben krankhaften und lagebedingten Ursachen können diese Einblutungen der einzige äußerlich erkennbare Hinweis auf eine stattgehabte Halskompression sein. Bei Feststellung derartiger Einblutungen im Rahmen der zweiten Leichenschau wird der Sterbefall „angehalten“ und bei der Kriminalpolizei angezeigt. Für einen 12-Jahres-Zeitraum (2010–2021) wurden retrospektiv alle angehaltenen Sterbefälle mit festgestellten Petechien analysiert. In diesem Zeitraum wurden in den Krematorien, für die das Institut für Rechtsmedizin Greifswald verantwortlich ist, insgesamt 2822 Sterbefälle angehalten. In 282 Fällen erfolgte diese Anhaltung aufgrund petechialer Einblutungen im Gesichtsbereich. Durch die zuständige Staatsanwaltschaft wurde in 47 % dieser Fälle eine gerichtliche Obduktion angeordnet. Im Beobachtungszeitraum fanden sich 2 Tötungsdelikte, die erst durch die zweite Leichenschau vor der Feuerbestattung im Krematorium festgestellt wurden. Die Untersuchung zeigt, dass petechiale Einblutungen als Anhaltspunkt für einen nichtnatürlichen Tod nicht ausreichend bei Leichenschauärzten bekannt sind.
The classical Buscher rules d escribe T-duality for metrics and B-fields in a topologically trivial setting. On the other hand, topological T-duality addresses aspects of non-trivial topology while neglecting metrics and B-fields. In this article, we develop a new unifying framework for both aspects.
In Zeiten von youtube und tiktok sind Musikvideos immer noch beliebte populäre Texte, die es gilt lesen zu können. Die Analyse von Musikvideos ist eine gute Übung in Visual Literacy, knüpft sie doch an die Lebenswelten junger Menschen an und durchdringt aufgrund der intertextuellen Zusammenhänge von Text, Musik, Bild und Celebrity Culture viele Bereiche des (pop-)kulturell geprägten sozialen Zusammenlebens.
Mit diesem Arbeitsblatt lässt sich die visuelle Ebene des Musikvideos, deren Komposition, Bedeutung und Interpretation in einfachen Schritten erarbeiten. Das Arbeitsblatt ist in englischer Sprache konzipiert und fördert so auch die Ausdrucksfähigkeit in derselben.
The German Centre for Cardiovascular Research (DZHK) is one of the German Centres for Health Research and aims to conduct early and guideline-relevant studies to develop new therapies and diagnostics that impact the lives of people with cardiovascular disease. Therefore, DZHK members designed a collaboratively organised and integrated research platform connecting all sites and partners. The overarching objectives of the research platform are the standardisation of prospective data and biological sample collections among all studies and the development of a sustainable centrally standardised storage in compliance with general legal regulations and the FAIR principles. The main elements of the DZHK infrastructure are web-based and central units for data management, LIMS, IDMS, and transfer office, embedded in a framework consisting of the DZHK Use and Access Policy, and the Ethics and Data Protection Concept. This framework is characterised by a modular design allowing a high standardisation across all studies. For studies that require even tighter criteria additional quality levels are defined. In addition, the Public Open Data strategy is an important focus of DZHK. The DZHK operates as one legal entity holding all rights of data and biological sample usage, according to the DZHK Use and Access Policy. All DZHK studies collect a basic set of data and biosamples, accompanied by specific clinical and imaging data and biobanking. The DZHK infrastructure was constructed by scientists with the focus on the needs of scientists conducting clinical studies. Through this, the DZHK enables the interdisciplinary and multiple use of data and biological samples by scientists inside and outside the DZHK. So far, 27 DZHK studies recruited well over 11,200 participants suffering from major cardiovascular disorders such as myocardial infarction or heart failure. Currently, data and samples of five DZHK studies of the DZHK Heart Bank can be applied for.
Aims
Sphingosine-1-phosphate (S1P) is a signaling lipid, which is involved in several cellular processes including cell growth, proliferation, migration and apoptosis. The associations of serum S1P levels with cardiac geometry and function are still not clear. We investigated the associations of S1P with cardiac structure and systolic function in a population-based sample.
Methods and results
We performed cross-sectional analyses of 858 subjects (467 men; 54.4%), aged 22 to 81 years, from a sub-sample of the population-based Study of Health in Pomerania (SHIP-TREND-0). We analyzed the associations of serum S1P with structural and systolic function left ventricular (LV) and left atrial (LA) parameters as determined by magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) using sex-stratified multivariable-adjusted linear regression models. In men, MRI data showed that a 1 µmol/L lower S1P concentration was associated with an 18.1 mL (95% confidence interval [CI] 3.66–32.6; p = 0.014) larger LV end-diastolic volume (LVEDV), a 0.46 mm (95% CI 0.04–0.89; p = 0.034) greater LV wall thickness (LVWT) and a 16.3 g (95% CI 6.55–26.1; p = 0.001) higher LV mass (LVM). S1P was also associated with a 13.3 mL/beat (95% CI 4.49–22.1; p = 0.003) greater LV stroke volume (LVSV), an 18.7 cJ (95% CI 6.43–30.9; p = 0.003) greater LV stroke work (LVSW) and a 12.6 mL (95% CI 1.03–24.3; p = 0.033) larger LA end-diastolic volume (LAEDV). We did not find any significant associations in women.
Conclusions
In this population-based sample, lower levels of S1P were associated with higher LV wall thickness and mass, larger LV and LA chamber sizes and greater stroke volume and work of the LV in men, but not in women. Our results indicate that lower levels of S1P were associated with parameters related with cardiac geometry and systolic function in men, but not in women.
Marine algae produce complex polysaccharides, which can be degraded by marine heterotrophic bacteria utilizing carbohydrate-active enzymes. The red algal polysaccharide porphyran contains the methoxy sugar 6-O-methyl-D-galactose (G6Me). In the degradation of porphyran, oxidative demethylation of this monosaccharide towards D-galactose and formaldehyde occurs, which is catalyzed by a cytochrome P450 monooxygenase and its redox partners. In direct proximity to the genes encoding for the key enzymes of this oxidative demethylation, genes encoding for zinc-dependent alcohol dehydrogenases (ADHs) were identified, which seem to be conserved in porphyran utilizing marine Flavobacteriia. Considering the fact that dehydrogenases could play an auxiliary role in carbohydrate degradation, we aimed to elucidate the physiological role of these marine ADHs. Although our results reveal that the ADHs are not involved in formaldehyde detoxification, a knockout of the ADH gene causes a dramatic growth defect of Zobellia galactanivorans with G6Me as a substrate. This indicates that the ADH is required for G6Me utilization. Complete biochemical characterizations of the ADHs from Formosa agariphila KMM 3901T (FoADH) and Z. galactanivorans DsijT (ZoADH) were performed, and the substrate screening revealed that these enzymes preferentially convert aromatic aldehydes. Additionally, we elucidated the crystal structures of FoADH and ZoADH in complex with NAD+ and showed that the strict substrate specificity of these new auxiliary enzymes is based on a narrow active site.
Transcriptional corepressors Sin3, Cyc8 and Tup1 are important for downregulation of gene expression by recruiting various histone deacetylases once they gain access to defined genomic locations by interaction with pathway-specific repressor proteins. In this work we systematically investigated whether 17 yeast repressor proteins (Cti6, Dal80, Fkh1, Gal80, Mig1, Mot3, Nrg1, Opi1, Rdr1, Rox1, Sko1, Ume6, Ure2, Xbp1, Yhp1, Yox1 and Whi5) representing several unrelated regulatory pathways are able to bind to Sin3, Cyc8 and Tup1. Our results show that paired amphipathic helices 1 and 2 (PAH1 and PAH2) of Sin3 are functionally redundant for some regulatory pathways. WD40 domains of Tup1 proved to be sufficient for interaction with repressor proteins. Using length variants of selected repressors, we mapped corepressor interaction domains (CIDs) in vitro and assayed gene repression in vivo. Systematic comparison of CID minimal sequences allowed us to define several related positional patterns of hydrophobic amino acids some of which could be confirmed as functionally supported by site-directed mutagenesis. Although structural predictions indicated that certain CIDs may be α-helical, most repression domains appear to be randomly structured and must be considered as intrinsically disordered regions (IDR) adopting a defined conformation only by interaction with a corepressor.
Purpose
The WHO 2016 re-classification of myeloproliferative neoplasms resulted in a separation of essential thrombocythemia (ET) from the pre-fibrotic and fibrotic (overt) phases of primary myelofibrosis (MF). This study reports on a chart review conducted to evaluate the real life approach regarding clinical characteristics, diagnostic assessment, risk stratification and treatment decisions for MPN patients classified as ET or MF after implementation of the WHO 2016 classification.
Methods
In this retrospective chart review, 31 office-based hematologists/oncologists and primary care centers in Germany participated between April 2021 and May 2022. Physicians reported available data obtained from patient charts via paper–pencil based survey (secondary use of data). Patient features were evaluated using descriptive analysis, also including diagnostic assessment, therapeutic strategies and risk stratification.
Results
Data of 960 MPN patients diagnosed with essential thrombocythemia (ET) (n = 495) or myelofibrosis (MF) (n = 465) after implementation of the revised 2016 WHO classification of myeloid neoplasms was collected from the patient charts. While they met at least one minor WHO-criteria for primary myelofibrosis, 39.8% of those diagnosed with ET did not have histological BM testing at diagnosis. 63.4% of patients who were classified as having MF, however, did not obtain an early prognostic risk assessment. More than 50% of MF patients showed characteristics consistent with the pre-fibrotic phase, which was emphasized by the frequent use of cytoreductive therapy. Hydroxyurea was the most frequently used cytoreductive medication in 84.7% of ET and 53.1% of MF patients. While both ET and MF cohorts showed cardiovascular risk factors in more than 2/3 of the cases, the use of platelet inhibitors or anticoagulants varied between 56.8% in ET and 38.1% in MF patients.
Conclusions
Improved histopathologic diagnostics, dynamic risk stratification including genetic risk factors for cases of suspected ET and MF are recommended for precise risk assessment and therapeutic stratification according to WHO criteria.
Monitoring and assessing groundwater quality according to European directives and national regulations is usually based on interpolation techniques, e.g. Kriging. However, contour maps of hydrochemical parameters often suggest a spurious local accuracy and can therefore lead to inappropriate action measures. Here, the early concept of extension variance combined with the Voronoi tessellation regionalization is proposed. The mosaic-like representation of pollutant concentrations in Voronoi polygons avoids misinterpretations caused by interpolation. The additional calculation of the extension variance, which is based on fundamental geostatistical assumptions, allows for estimating the probability that a given threshold is exceeded. This concept is further extended to hydraulically delimitable groundwater bodies, thus ensuring that hydraulic boundaries are considered. A method is here described for the assessment of groundwater quality with respect to nitrate concentration in the principal aquifer of the state Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania in Germany.
Ausgehend von den Erfahrungswerten sechs Klinischer Ethiker*innen an Universitätsklinika in Deutschland wurde eine strukturierte Auseinandersetzung mit dem Arbeitsfeld der Fortbildungen im Rahmen der Klinischen Ethikarbeit vorgenommen. Die Zusammenarbeit wurde von der Fragestellung geleitet, was bei der Konzeption einer Ethik-Fortbildung innerhalb einer Einrichtung zu berücksichtigen ist. Der methodische Zugang zur Beantwortung der explorativen Fragestellung bestand in einem mehrstufigen, deskriptiven Verfahren, das alternierend in gemeinsamen Arbeitssitzungen und individueller Arbeit zwischen den Sitzungen umgesetzt wurde.
Als Resultat zeigt der Aufsatz eine Übersicht über die Bandbreite möglicher Fortbildungsformate auf, die denjenigen Hilfestellung bieten kann, die in ihrer Einrichtung Fortbildungen zu ethischen Themen konzipieren und durchführen wollen. Darüber hinaus bietet er einen Überblick über die bei der Umsetzung jeweils zu berücksichtigenden direkt strukturierenden sowie indirekt strukturierenden Merkmale. Es wird an Beispielen aufgezeigt, welche Formatvarianten sich in Kombination mit welchen direkt strukturierenden Merkmalen in den ausgewählten Universitätsklinika bewährt haben.
Der Beitrag liefert eine Diskussionsgrundlage, um die strukturierte Auseinandersetzung mit konzeptionellen Fragen ethischer Fortbildung in der Klinik zu befördern.
Mobile Apps for Sexual and Reproductive Health Education: a Systematic Review and Quality Assessment
(2023)
Purpose of Review
The aim of this study was to present the current state of research on mobile health apps for sexual and reproductive health (SRH) education. Apps were analysed based on contents (by using the World Health Organization’s SRH framework), features, intended audiences and quality of evidence (by applying the Grading of Recommendations Assessment, Development and Evaluation (GRADE) approach). Taking German sexuality education apps as an example, the rapid development in the field of SRH apps over the last 3 years has been revealed by comparing the quality of apps available in 2019 with apps from 2022.
Recent Findings
SRH apps allow health information to be disseminated quickly, at low thresholds and in a practical and cost-effective manner. Moreover, they allow for anonymous usage independently of time and place. In the absence of network coverage, offline use is also possible. Previous research focused on individual SRH aspects (e.g. human immunodeficiency virus (HIV), contraception). However, some studies were designed to cover a broader range of SRH topics, but identified only a few relevant apps.
Summary
To improve SRH, it would be helpful if the apps would be of high-quality design and be made up of relevant content. Furthermore, they should be tailored to the target group and have been tested in real-life settings. A total of 50 SRH apps with sufficiently high-quality ratings were included. The apps cover a variety of SRH topics, but they often lack field-based evaluation. The effectiveness of SRH apps has not yet been sufficiently studied in a scientific manner. Only 9 apps were deemed to be adequate for a moderate GRADE level. Despite this grading, the study nevertheless shows that there are several apps that could potentially promote SRH.
The potential of several ion-sensitive electrodes responds to the incorporated cations and anions. This has led some authors to misinterpret the potential of metal salt membrane electrodes and of electrodes of the second kind. Neglecting the kinetics of potential establishment and interpreting the potentials solely based on thermodynamics produce completely irrelevant data and suggest that ion concentrations down to 10−45 mol L−1 are accessible by simple potentiometric measurements. The switching from cation to anion response mechanism cannot be derived from thermodynamic equations. It bears complete similarity to the switching of response in the case of foreign interfering ions.
Purpose
A setting-sensitive instrument for assessing Quality of Life (QoL) in Telemedicine (TM) was unavailable. To close this gap, a content-valid “add-on” measure was developed. In parallel, a brief index was derived featuring six items that summarise the main content of the multidimensional assessment. After pre- and pilot-testing, the psychometric performance of the final measures was investigated in an independent validation study.
Methods
The questionnaires were applied along with other standardised instruments of similar concepts as well as associated, yet disparate concepts for validation purposes. The sample consisted of patients with depression or heart failure, with or without TM (n = 200). Data analyses were aimed at calculating descriptive statistics and testing the psychometric performance on item, scale, and instrument level, including different types of validity and reliability.
Results
The proposed factor structure of the multidimensional Tele-QoL measure has been confirmed. Reliability coefficients for internal consistency, split-half, and test-retest reliability of the subscales and index reached sufficient values. The Tele-QoL subscales and the index demonstrated Rasch scalability. Validity of both instruments can be assumed. Evidence for discriminant construct validity was provided. Known-groups validity was indicated by respective score differences for various classes of disease severity.
Conclusion
Both measures show convincing psychometric properties. The final multidimensional Tele-QoL assessment consists of six outcome scales and two impact scales assessing (un-)intended effects of TM on QoL. In addition, the Tele-QoL index provides a short alternative for outcome assessment. The Tele-QoL measures can be used as complementary modules to existing QoL instruments capturing healthcare-related aspects of QoL from the patients’ perspective.
Der inhabergeführte Einzelhandel steht vor besonderen Herausforderungen bei der Einführung und Etablierung digitaler Kundenkommunikationsmaßnahmen (KKM). Im vorliegenden Beitrag wird untersucht, welche Maßnahmen im Zuge der Coronapandemie eingeführt worden sind und welche dieser Maßnahmen besonders zukunftsfähig sein können. Darüber hinaus wird die Bedeutung von regionalen Netzwerken beim Wissenstransfer über digitale Maßnahmen betrachtet. Für die Untersuchung wurde in den drei Bundesländern Nordrhein-Westfalen, Sachsen und Sachsen-Anhalt im März 2022 eine Online-Befragung von Inhabern durchgeführt und durch fünf Experteninterviews im April und Mai 2022 ergänzt. Für die Vergleichbarkeit der gewonnenen Ergebnisse wird eine großflächige Handelsstudie der IHK Köln und dem ibi Research Institut Regensburg aus dem Jahr 2020 herangezogen. Dabei stellte sich heraus, dass insbesondere die digitale Sichtbarkeit für den Erhalt der inhabergeführten Einzelhandelsgeschäfte in Zukunft von zentraler Bedeutung sein wird. Ferner präsentieren sich die sozialen Medien mit ihrer perspektivisch ausgestatteten Verkaufsfunktion als geeignetes Instrument. Außerdem konnten durch eine differenzierte Betrachtung von Branchen und Zielgruppen sowie unterschiedlichen Ansätzen für den Einstieg in die digitale Kundenkommunikation zukunftsfähige und individuelle Maßnahmen identifiziert werden.
SLC35F1 is a member of the sugar-like carrier (SLC) superfamily that is expressed in the mammalian brain. Malfunction of SLC35F1 in humans is associated with neurodevelopmental disorders. To get insight into the possible roles of Slc35f1 in the brain, we generated Slc35f1-deficient mice. The Slc35f1-deficient mice are viable and survive into adulthood, which allowed examining adult Slc35f1-deficient mice on the anatomical as well as behavioral level. In humans, mutation in the SLC35F1 gene can induce a Rett syndrome-like phenotype accompanied by intellectual disability (Fede et al. Am J Med Genet A 185:2238–2240, 2021). The Slc35f1-deficient mice, however, display only a very mild phenotype and no obvious deficits in learning and memory as, e.g., monitored with the novel object recognition test or the Morris water maze test. Moreover, neuroanatomical parameters of neuronal plasticity (as dendritic spines and adult hippocampal neurogenesis) are also unaltered. Thus, Slc35f1-deficient mice display no major alterations that resemble a neurodevelopmental phenotype.
How can powerful states best extract domestic concessions from their junior allies? What are the conditions under which the powerful state is more likely to succeed in inducing such domestic policy change? This article explores the link between US security commitments and Washington’s ability to attain favourable policy outcomes within the allied domestic arena. It provides an illustrative case of how the USA, using security guarantees as leverage, can enter allied domestic space and shape its decision-making process. After it was revealed that Latvia had served as a key node through which North Korea attempted to evade the sanctions regime, the USA, by playing its security guarantor card, pressured Riga to carry out substantial policy reforms in relation to its financial system. This approach yielded considerable results. In order to preserve the existing security arrangements with the dominant alliance member, Latvia offered significant policy concessions. This finding demonstrates that US security alliances come with side benefits that are often underrated or neglected in the scholarly literature.
Background
A bidirectional functional link between vestibular and fear-related disorders has been previously suggested.
Objective
To test a potential overlap of vestibular and fear systems with regard to their brain imaging representation maps.
Methods
By use of voxel-based mapping permutation of subject images, we conducted a meta-analysis of earlier functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) studies applying vestibular stimulation and fear conditioning in healthy volunteers.
Results
Common clusters of concordance of vestibular stimulation and fear conditioning were found in the bilateral anterior insula cortex, ventrolateral prefrontal cortex and the right temporal pole, bilaterally in the adjacent ventrolateral prefrontal cortex, cingulate gyrus, secondary somatosensory cortex, superior temporal and intraparietal lobe, supplementary motor area and premotor cortex, as well as subcortical areas, such as the bilateral thalamus, mesencephalic brainstem including the collicular complex, pons, cerebellar vermis and bilateral cerebellar hemispheres. Peak areas of high concordance for activations during vestibular stimulation but deactivations during fear conditioning were centered on the posterior insula and S2.
Conclusions
The structural overlap of both networks allows the following functional interpretations: first, the amygdala, superior colliculi, and antero-medial thalamus might represent a release of preprogramed sensorimotor patterns of approach or avoidance. Second, the activation (vestibular system) and deactivation (fear system) of the bilateral posterior insula is compatible with the view that downregulation of the fear network by acute vestibular disorders or unfamiliar vestibular stimulation makes unpleasant perceived body accelerations less distressing. This also fits the clinical observation that patients with bilateral vestibular loss suffer from less vertigo-related anxiety.
Background and objective
Political, economic, communicative and cultural borders still limit the accessibility of acute healthcare services for patients so that they frequently have to accept longer distances to travel to the next provider within their own country. In this paper, we analyze the impact of borders and opening of borders on acute medical care in hospitals and on patients in border regions.
Methods
We develop a conceptual framework model of cross-border healthcare and apply it to the Polish–German border area. The model combines the distance decay effect, a catchment area analysis, economies of scale and the learning curve.
Results
Borders have a major impact on acute medical care in hospitals and on patients. Setting of new borders will reduce the accessibility of health facilities for patients or require the establishment of new hospitals. Reopening borders might induce a vicious circle leading to the insolvency of a hospital which might result in poorer health for some patients.
Conclusion
Strong effort should be invested to overcome political and cultural borders to improve the health of the population in border regions. Similarly, increased cross-border acute healthcare must be seen in the context of rural health and the special situation of small rural hospitals in rural peripheral areas.
Animals often respond to climate change with changes in morphology, e.g., shrinking body size with increasing temperatures, as expected by Bergmann’s rule. Because small body size can have fitness costs for individuals, this trend could threaten populations. Recent studies, however, show that morphological responses to climate change and the resulting fitness consequences cannot be generalized even among related species. In this long-term study, we investigate the interaction between ambient temperature, body size and survival probability in a large number of individually marked wild adult female Natterer’s bats (Myotis nattereri). We compare populations from two geographical regions in Germany with a different climate. In a sliding window analysis, we found larger body sizes in adult females that were raised in warmer summers only in the northern population, but not in the southern population that experienced an overall warmer climate. With a capture-mark-recapture approach, we showed that larger individuals had higher survival rates, demonstrating that weather conditions in early life could have long-lasting fitness effects. The different responses in body size to warmer temperatures in the two regions highlight that fitness-relevant morphological responses to climate change have to be viewed on a regional scale and may affect local populations differently.
Cationic and anionic clusters of the group-14 elements carbon, silicon, germanium, tin, and lead are produced by high-vacuum laser ablation and studied with a multi-reflection time-of-flight mass spectrometer. In-trap photodissociation is performed for cluster species in the size range n=2–10. The clusters’ production rates as well as their dissociation pathways are used to probe the nonmetal–metal transition throughout the group. Carbon clusters show neutral-trimer break-off, while those of the other elements evaporate neutral monomers and, in some cases, form specific charged fragment sizes.
Einfluss der Plasmabehandlung auf das transepidermale Penetrationsverhalten von Arzneistoffen
(2021)
Zusammenfassung und Ausblick
Die Forschungshypothese, dass eine Plasmabehandlung der Haut mit kaltem
Atmosphärendruckplasma zu einer lokalen Änderung der physikochemischen Eigenschaften des
Stratum corneum und dessen Struktur und (Barriere-)Funktion führt, konnte bestätigt werden.
Im Rahmen der vorliegenden Arbeit wurden morphologisch sichtbare Hautveränderungen, die
Penetrationseigenschaften verschiedener Substanzen vor und nach Plasmabehandlung sowie
Veränderungen der Lipidzusammensetzung des Stratum corneum auf molekularer Ebene analysiert.
Der wesentliche Erkenntnisgewinn der Arbeit besteht im qualitativen und quantitativen Nachweis der
gefahrlosen durch kaltes Atmosphärendruckplasma vermittelten Penetrationssteigerung von
Substanzen in die Haut mit speziellem Fokus auf das Stratum corneum.
Die Plasmabehandlung der Haut mit einem Plasmajet lockert abhängig von der
Plasmabehandlungszeit das aus Corneozyten und einer interzellulären Lipidmatrix bestehende
Stratum corneum auf. Die aufgelockerte Struktur des Stratum corneum ermöglicht eine beschleunigte
Penetration verschiedener, nach Plasmabehandlung applizierter Substanzen durch die Haut (Kapitel
4.2.). Die Penetrationssteigerung variiert dabei abhängig von den Stoffeigenschaften der
penetrierenden Substanz (zum Beispiel Molekülgröße und Lipophilie).
Die morphologische Auflockerung des Stratum corneum spiegelt sich im nach der Plasmabehandlung
veränderten Ceramid-Profil wieder. Die veränderten Barriereeigenschaften in den obersten Schichten
des Stratum corneum nach einer einminütigen Plasmabehandlung lassen sich über die Interaktion von
plasma-produzierten reaktiven Spezies mit Lipiden der Haut (insbesondere Triacylglycerolen) und
die dadurch vermittelte Bildung von Triacylglycerol-Oxidationsprodukten erklären (Kapitel 4.4.).
Eine Plasmabehandlung hat im Bereich der in der Dermatologie für den kINPen MED empfohlenen
Anwendungsdauer von 15 s/cm² bis 1 min/cm² keine negativen Auswirkungen auf die Haut (keine
gesteigerte Anzahl an Apoptosen im Stratum basale, Möglichkeit der Regeneration des
aufgelockerten Stratum corneum von basal, (Kapitel 4.3.)). Längere Behandlungszeiten von 2
min/cm² bis 5 min/cm² können jedoch zu Apoptosen in für die Zellregeneration bedeutenden
Schichten führen.
Im Gegensatz zu anderen Methoden zur transdermalen Penetrationssteigerung besteht bei der Plasma-
vermittelten Penetrationssteigerung auf Grund der antibakteriellen Plasmaeigenschaften und der
Penetrationsbeschleunigung von ausschließlich kleinen Stoffen (Größe unter 689 nm) ein geringeres
Risiko der Infektion der behandelten Hautbereiche durch die Einwanderung von Bakterien und
Pilzen. Die Plasmabehandlung stellt demnach eine zukunftsträchtige Möglichkeit zur gefahrlosen
Penetrationssteigerung von Arzneistoffen durch die Hautbarriere dar.
Da die in dieser Arbeit gewonnenen Daten in vitro mit Hilfe eines Schweineohrmodells ermittelt
wurden, ermöglichen sie einen ersten Einblick in die Reaktion der gesunden menschlichen Haut auf
die Plasmabehandlung, lassen sich jedoch nicht eins zu eins auf die in vivo-Situation am menschlichen
Körper übertragen. Zudem sollte bei der Plasmabehandlung in vivo beachtet werden, dass es am
menschlichen Körper große intra- und interindividuelle Unterschiede in der Beschaffenheit der
Hautbarriere gibt, welche zu unterschiedlich starken Effekten der Plasmabehandlung führen könnten.
Ein Vergleich der Penetrationseigenschaften weiterer Stoffe mit unterschiedlichen hydro- und
lipophilen Stoffeigenschaften sowie unterschiedlichen Molekülgrößen vor und nach
Plasmabehandlung wäre für weitere Forschungsarbeiten empfehlenswert. Auf diese Weise könnte
erforscht werden, auf welche Substanzen die Plasmabehandlung der Haut den größten Einfluss hat
und es wären weitere Rückschlüsse auf die Form der aufgelockerten Bindungen, sowie auf eine
eventuelle Interaktion modifizierter Stratum corneum-Bestandteile mit der penetrierenden Substanz
möglich. Gleichzeitig könnten die Versuche mit längeren Penetrationszeiten wiederholt werden, um
zu überprüfen, ob tatsächlich eine Rechtsverschiebung des Peaks der Konzentration der penetrierten
Substanzen (siehe Kapitel 3.4. und Kapitel 3.5.) in tiefere Hautbereiche stattfindet.
Ein direkter Vergleich penetrationssteigernder Methoden (beispielsweise Mikronadeln und
Plasmajet) wäre interessant, um die verschiedenen Systeme auch quantitativ vergleichen zu können
und zu analysieren, ob die Vorteile der plasmavermittelten Penetrationssteigerung gegenüber der
Mikronadelmethode durch die Menge an penetrierter Substanz ausgeglichen werden können.
Neben den Lipiden könnte auch die Modifikation weiterer Stratum-corneum-Bestandteile ursächlich
für die veränderten Barriereeigenschaften der Haut nach Plasmabehandlung sein. Interessant wäre
deshalb auch die Untersuchung der Stratum-corneum-Peptide und -Proteine vor und nach
Plasmabehandlung.
Um die Reaktion der Haut in vivo auf die Plasmabehandlung besser vorhersagen zu können und damit
die im Rahmen dieser Arbeit erlangten Erkenntnisse in die klinische Praxis übertragen zu können,
sind weitere Studien nötig. Diese könnten die in vitro-Experimente am Schweineohr beispielsweise
auf ein in vivo-Mäusehautmodell übertragen. An einem frischen Mäusehautmodell wäre auch die
Untersuchung längerer Penetrationszeiten sowie die Geschwindigkeit der Hautregeneration und dem
damit Verbundenen Wiederaufbau der Hautbarriere nach Plasmabehandlung möglich.
Nach einer Verifizierung der Ergebnisse in vivo könnten die im Rahmen dieses Projekts gewonnenen
Erkenntnisse in Zukunft auf den klinischen Alltag übertragen werden. Für Langzeittherapien bei
speziellen Patientengruppen mit Problemen bei der oralen Medikamentenaufnahme (beispielsweise
in Form von Resorptionsstörungen im Magen-Darm-Trakt) oder bei einem starken First-Pass-Effekt
des Medikaments in der Leber ist die transdermale Medikamentenapplikation eine
Ausweichmöglichkeit, welche durch eine vorherige Plasmabehandlung der Haut noch verbessert
werden würde.
Im Rahmen des bereits etablierten medizinischen Anwendungsfelds von kaltem
Atmosphärendruckplasma bei der Behandlung chronischer Wunden könnte eine Plasmabehandlung
der Wundränder und angrenzender gesunder Hautbereiche die Penetration von nach der Behandlung
applizierten wundheilungsfördernden Cremes und Gels im betroffenen Gebiet beschleunigen und so
die Heilungsaussichten noch weiter verbessern.
Purpose
Outcomes of multiple myeloma (MM) patients who are refractory to daratumumab are dismal and no standard of treatment exists for this patients’ population. Here, we investigate the role of pomalidomide combinations in daratumumab-refractory MM patients.
Methods
We performed a retrospective analysis of myeloma patients treated at four referral centers (three in Germany and one in Italy). Review chart identified 30 patients with relapsed and refractory myeloma, who progressed during treatment with daratumumab and were treated with pomalidomide-based combinations in the subsequent lines of therapy.
Results
Responses improved from 37% with daratumumab to 53% with pomalidomide. Of seven patients with extramedullary MM (EMM), four achieved a clinical stabilization with pomalidomide, including one patient with a long-lasting complete response. Median progression-free survival and overall survival were 6 and 12 months, respectively. Pomalidomide combinations were well tolerated, no patient discontinued treatment due to adverse events.
Conclusion
These data show that pomalidomide-based combinations can be an effective and safe salvage regimen for daratumumab-refractory patients, including those with EMM.
In teaching electrochemistry, it is of primary importance to make students always aware of the relations between electrochemistry and all the non-electrochemical topics, which are taught. The vast majority of students will not specialise in electrochemistry, but they all can very much benefit from the basics and concepts of electrochemistry. This paper is aimed to give suggestions how the teaching of electrochemistry can easily be interrelated to topics of inorganic, organic, analytical, environmental chemistry, biochemistry and biotechnology.
Hintergrund
Ein Hauptziel der Versorgung von Patient*innen mit Cochlea-Implantat (CI) ist die Verbesserung des Sprachverstehens. Einer der Zielparameter ist die Sprachverständlichkeit in Ruhe. Die Versorgungsergebnisse lassen jedoch eine sehr große Variabilität erkennen, welche bislang nur unzureichend erklärt werden konnte. Ziel dieser nichtinterventionellen retrospektiven Studie war die Aufklärung dieser Variabilität. Dies erfolgte anhand einer ausgewählten Population von Patient*innen, bei der die Ätiologie keinen negativen Einfluss auf die postoperative Sprachverständlichkeit erwarten ließ.
Material und Methoden
Es wurden die audiometrischen Befunde der CI-Folgetherapie von 28 erwachsenen Patient*innen nach 6 Monaten CI-Erfahrung ausgewertet. Diese wurden in Relation zur präoperativen audiometrischen Untersuchung gesetzt und hinsichtlich eines unlängst publizierten Prädiktionsmodells für das postoperative Einsilberverstehen ausgewertet.
Ergebnisse
Durch Einschluss der postoperativen Hörfeldskalierung und des Hörverlusts für Zahlen in das Modell lassen sich 55 % der Variabilität in den Versorgungsergebnissen bzgl. des Einsilberverstehens erklären.
Schlussfolgerung
Die Ergebnisse dieser Studie legen nahe, dass ein Großteil der Ursachen für die Variabilität der Versorgungsergebnisse durch systematische postoperative audiometrische Kontrollen erfasst werden kann. Aus diesen Ergebnissen können sich unmittelbare Schlussfolgerungen für die Anpassungen der CI-Systeme ziehen lassen. Inwieweit diese jedoch von den einzelnen Patient*innen akzeptiert werden und somit zu einer Verbesserung der Befundlage führen, muss Gegenstand weiterer, möglichst prospektiver Studien sein.
There is still considerable controversy surrounding the impact of mastication on obesity. The aim of this study was to identify the interplay between the masticatory muscles, teeth, and general muscular fitness and how they contribute to body adiposity in a general German population. This cross-sectional study included 616 participants (300 male, 316 female, age 31–93 years) from the population-based Study of Health in Pomerania. The cross-sectional areas of the masseter, medial and lateral pterygoid muscles were measured using magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), muscular fitness assessed by hand grip strength (HGS) and body fat distribution was measured by bioelectrical impedance analysis (BIA) and MRI. The overall prevalence of obesity was high in our cohort. The cross-sectional area of the masseter muscles was positively associated with the number of teeth, body mass index (BMI) and HGS, and negatively associated with the BIA-assessed body fat when adjusted for age, sex, teeth, and BMI. Especially the correlation was strong (p < 0.001). Analogous relationships were observed between the masseter, HGS and MRI-assessed subcutaneous fat. These associations were most pronounced with masseter, but also significant with both pterygoid muscles. Though the masticatory muscles were affected by the number of teeth, teeth had no impact on the relations between masseter muscle and adiposity. Physical fitness and masticatory performance are associated with body shape, controlled and directed by the relevant muscles.
Electrochemical Raman spectroscopy can provide valuable insights into electrochemical reaction mechanisms. However, it also shows various pitfalls and challenges. This paper gives an overview of the necessary theoretical background, crucial practical considerations for successful measurement, and guidance for in situ/in operando electrochemical Raman spectroscopy. Several parameters must be optimized for suitable reaction and measurement conditions. From the experimental side, considerations for the setup, suitable signal enhancement methods, choice of material, laser, and objective lens are discussed. Different interface phenomena are reviewed in the context of data interpretation and evaluation.
Objectives
To investigate the effect of layer height of FFF-printed models on aligner force transmission to a second maxillary premolar during buccal torquing, distalization, extrusion, and rotation using differing foil thicknesses.
Materials and methods
Utilizing OnyxCeph3™ Lab (Image Instruments GmbH, Chemnitz, Germany, Release Version 3.2.185), the following movements were programmed for the second premolar: buccal torque (0.1–0.5 mm), distalization (0.1–0.4 mm), extrusion (0.1–0.4 mm), rotation (0.1–0.5 mm), and staging 0.1 mm. Via FFF, 91 maxillary models were printed for each staging at different layer heights (100 µm, 150 µm, 200 µm, 250 µm, 300 µm). Hence, 182 aligners, made of polyethylene terephthalate glycol (PET-G) with two thicknesses (0.5 mm and 0.75 mm), were prepared. The test setup comprised an acrylic maxillary model with the second premolar separated and mounted on a sensor, measuring initial forces and moments exerted by the aligners. A generalized linear model for the gamma distribution was applied, evaluating the significance of the factors layer height, type of movement, aligner thickness, and staging on aligner force transmission.
Results
Foil thickness and staging were found to have a significant influence on forces delivered by aligners, whereas no significance was determined for layer height and type of movement. Nevertheless, at a layer height of 150 µm, the most appropriate force transmission was observed.
Conclusions
Printing aligner models at particularly low layer heights leads to uneconomically high print time without perceptible better force delivery properties, whereas higher layer heights provoke higher unpredictability of forces due to scattering. A z-resolution of 150 µm appears ideal for in-office aligner production combining advantages of economic print time and optimal force transmission.
Flies form high-density associations with human settlements and groups of nonhuman primates and are implicated in transmitting pathogens. We investigate the movement of nonhuman primate-associated flies across landscapes surrounding Kibale National Park, Uganda, using a mark–recapture experiment. Flies were marked in nine nonhuman primate groups at the forest edge (x̄ = 929 flies per group), and we then attempted to recapture them in more anthropized areas (50 m, 200 m and 500 m from where marked; 2–21 days after marking). Flies marked in nonhuman primate groups were recaptured in human areas (19/28,615 recaptured). Metabarcoding of the flies in nonhuman primate groups revealed the DNA of multiple eukaryotic primate parasites. Taken together, these results demonstrate the potential of flies to serve as vectors between nonhuman primates, livestock and humans at this biodiverse interface.
Nebenströme der Agrar- und Ernährungswirtschaft – vom Abfallprodukt zur wertvollen Ressource!?
(2023)
Die Nutzung von organischen Abfällen und Nebenströmen ist ein wichtiger Baustein für die Transformation zu einem nachhaltige(re)n Agrar- und Ernährungssystem. Die damit einhergehenden Kreislaufsysteme werden in der Literatur unter dem Begriff der Circular Bioeconomy diskutiert. Der Beitrag greift diese Diskussionen auf und liefert empirische Befunde aus der Raps- und Zuckerrübenproduktion, wo große Mengen an Nebenströmen speziell auf der Verarbeitungsstufe anfallen (z. B. Presskuchen, Extraktionsschrot, Rübenschnitzel, Melasse). Für diese organischen Stoffe haben sich unterschiedliche Verwertungspfade etabliert, sodass sie mittlerweile ein wichtiges Element der betrieblichen Wertschöpfung darstellen. Die Verwertung geschieht in beiden Bereichen durch intersektorale Vernetzungen, die sich je nach Wertschöpfungspotenzial und Lager‑/Transportfähigkeit der Biomasse über verschiedene Raumebenen erstrecken (lokal/regional, national, international). Ebenso spielen unternehmerische Merkmale wie auch der institutionelle Kontext eine Rolle bei der Nebenstromverwertung.
Background
Telephone-Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (T-CPR) significantly increases rate of bystander resuscitation and improves patient outcomes after out-of-hospital cardiac arrest (OHCA). Nevertheless, securing correct execution of instructions remains a difficulty. ERC Guidelines 2021 recommend standardised instructions with continuous evaluation. Yet, there are no explicit recommendations on a standardised wording of T-CPR in the German language. We investigated, whether a modified wording regarding check for breathing in a German T-CPR protocol improved performance of T-CPR.
Methods
A simulation study with 48 OHCA scenarios was conducted. In a non-randomised trial study lay rescuers were instructed using the real-life-CPR protocol of the regional dispatch centre and as the intervention a modified T-CPR protocol, including specific check for breathing (head tilt-chin lift instructions). Resuscitation parameters were assessed with a manikin and video recordings.
Results
Check for breathing was performed by 64.3% (n = 14) of the lay rescuers with original wording and by 92.6% (n = 27) in the group with modified wording (p = 0.035). In the original wording group the head tilt-chin manoeuvre was executed by 0.0% of the lay rescuers compared to 70.3% in the group with modified wording (p < 0.001). The average duration of check for breathing was 1 ± 1 s in the original wording group and 4 ± 2 s in the group with modified wording (p < 0.001). Other instructions (e.g. check for consciousness and removal of clothing) were well performed and did not differ significantly between groups. Quality of chest compression did not differ significantly between groups, with the exception of mean chest compression depth, which was slightly deeper in the modified wording group.
Conclusion
Correct check for breathing seems to be a problem for lay rescuers, which can be decreased by describing the assessment in more detail. Hence, T-CPR protocols should provide standardised explicit instructions on how to perform airway assessment. Each protocol should be evaluated for practicability.
Das wichtigste Ziel am Ende des Lebens im Rahmen der Palliativmedizin ist eine ausreichende Symptomkontrolle, um die Lebensqualität bestmöglich zu erhalten oder sogar zu steigern. Dennoch leiden weiterhin Menschen an ihren letzten Tagen an Schmerzen. Bei onkologischen Patienten spielt insbesondere der Durchbruchschmerz eine große Rolle. Es ist bekannt, dass Opioide wie unter anderem Morphin eine gute Möglichkeit bieten, die Beschwerden zu reduzieren. Bislang gibt es keine Übersichten oder Empfehlungen für mögliche Dosierungen. Weiterhin herrscht eine große Angst vor möglichen Nebenwirkungen und einer Überdosierung.
Ziel dieser Studie ist es zu helfen, die schmerzmedizinische Unterversorgung zu reduzieren. Durch eine individuelle Betrachtung der jeweiligen Tumorerkrankungen und ggf. Metastasierung ist es möglich, eine gezielte Opioidtherapie zu gewährleisten. Das Erheben der Schmerzstärken und die jeweils erhaltene Opioiddosierung helfen, Dosierungen besser an die tatsächlichen Schmerzen anzupassen. In dieser Arbeit wurde eine Übersicht zu den Opioiddosierungen entwickelt, um den Behandlern eine Unterstützung zu geben.
Für diese retrospektive Studie wurden die Daten von insgesamt 292 verstorbenen Tumorpatienten (ohne chronisches Schmerzsyndrom) auf der Palliativstation der Universität Greifswald im Zeitraum von 3 Jahren ausgewertet. Die durchschnittliche Liegedauer betrug 7,4 Tage. Patienten mit Bronchialkarzinom waren am häufigsten vertreten, Prostatakarzinom am seltensten. 11,6% litten an einem zweiten Primärtumor und fast Dreiviertel litten an einer Metastasierung. Lebermetastasen waren am häufigsten vertreten. Durchschnittlich litten die Patienten an Schmerzen in Ruhe von 2,7/10 am Aufnahmetag und von 1,1/10 am Sterbetag. Der Opioidbedarf schwankte am Aufnahmetag zwischen 0 und 1323 mg Opioid in Morphin-oral-Äquivalent mit durchschnittlich 117 mg. Am Sterbetag verdoppelte sich der Maximalwert auf 2778 mg und der Durchschnittswert stieg auf 211 mg Morphin-Oral-Äquivalent.
Patienten mit Kopf-Hals-Tumoren litten bei Aufnahme an den stärksten Schmerzen mit durchschnittlich 4 von 10 und benötigten signifikant höhere Opioiddosierungen (durchschnittlich 256 mg Morphin-Oral-Äquivalent). Das Vorhandensein von Metastasen verdoppelte im Gesamtkollektiv signifikant den Opioidbedarf am Sterbetag von durchschnittlich 113 mg auf 244 mg Morphin-Oral-Äquivalent.
Die Studie zeigt, dass teils deutlich höhere Opioiddosierungen als bisher in der Praxis üblich nötig sind, um das Ziel einer Schmerzstärke von 3/10 in Ruhe, bzw. 5/10 bei Belastung zu erreichen. Die herausgearbeitete Übersicht ermöglicht eine bessere Anpassung der nötigen Opioiddosierungen in Abhängigkeit der Tumorlokalisation und der jeweiligen Metastasierung am Ende des Lebens. Nicht zuletzt soll diese Arbeit dazu beitragen, Vorbehalte gegen eine zur Schmerzfreiheit notwendige, hoch erscheinende Opioiddosierung auszuräumen.
Gleichzeitig spielen in einem multimodalen Schmerzkonzept nicht nur Opioide eine wichtige Rolle. Vielmehr ist es ein interdisziplinäres Konzept, welches auf alle Aspekte des bio-psycho-sozialen Modelles eingehen muss, um eine optimale Behandlung für den Menschen am Ende des Lebens zu gewährleisten. Weiterhin sind insbesondere regelmäßige palliativmedizinische Fort- und Weiterbildungen aller Fachdisziplinen entscheidend, damit unter anderem im Bereich der Schmerzmedizin Aufklärung betrieben werden kann. Diese Studie und die daraus resultierenden Ergebnisse bilden einen wichtigen Schritt zum Erreichen einer adäquaten schmerzmedizinischen Versorgung am Ende des Lebens.
Convolutional Neural Network-based image classification models are the current state-of-the-art for solving image classification problems. However, obtaining and using such a model to solve a specific image classification problem presents several challenges in practice. To train the model, we need to find good hyperparameter values for training, such as initial model weights or learning rate. However, finding these values is usually a non-trivial process. Another problem is that the training data used for model training is often class-imbalanced in practice. This usually has a negative impact on model training. However, not only is it challenging to obtain a Convolutional Neural Network-based model, but also to use the model after model training. After training, the model might be applied to images that were drawn from a data distribution that is different from the data distribution the training data was drawn from. These images are typically referred to as out-of-distribution samples. Unfortunately, Convolutional Neural Network-based image classification models typically fail to predict the correct class for out-of-distribution samples without warning, which is problematic when such a model is used for safety-critical applications. In my work, I examined whether information from the layers of a Convolutional Neural Network-based image classification model (pixels and activations) can be used to address all of these issues. As a result, I suggest a method for initializing the model weights based on image patches, a method for balancing a class-imbalanced dataset based on layer activations, and a method for detecting out-of-distribution samples, which is also based on layer activations. To test the proposed methods, I conducted extensive experiments using different datasets. My experiments showed that layer information (pixels and activations) can indeed be used to address all of the aforementioned challenges when training and using Convolutional Neural Network-based image classification models.
In der vorliegenden Arbeit wurde die Wirkung von kaltem Atmosphärendruckplasma (CAP) auf Candida albicans in Wurzelkanälen extrahierter menschlicher Zähne untersucht. CAP wurde als Monotherapie und als Kombinationstherapie mit Spüllösungen (Natriumhypochlorit, Chlorhexidin und Octenidin) appliziert. Die antimikrobielle Wirksamkeit wurde als Logarithmus der koloniebildenden Einheiten (log10 CFU/ml) aus Wurzelkanalabstrichen beurteilt. Ergänzend wurden exemplarisch rasterelektronenmikroskopische Aufnahmen der behandelten Wurzelkanäle erstellt.
Die Plasmamonotherapie zeigte die höchste antimikrobielle Wirksamkeit. Ein signifikanter Unterschied im Vergleich zu den Spüllösungen wurde bereits nach 6 min erreicht. Weder eine Steigerung der Behandlungszeit auf 12 min noch eine Kombinationstherapie führten zu einer signifikanten Verbesserung des Behandlungsergebnisses.
Platelet factor 4 (PF4, synonym: CXCL4) is an evolutionary old chemokine with proposed roles in hemostasis and antimicrobial defense. In addition, PF4 has attracted considerable attention as a crucial mediator of one of the most prothrombotic adverse drug effects affecting blood cells, heparin-induced thrombocytopenia (HIT). Interest in PF4 substantially increased in 2021 when it was identified as the target antigen in the life-threatening adverse effect, vaccine-induced immune thrombotic thrombocytopenia (VITT). We address the concept that a major biological function of PF4—a strongly cationic chemokine—is to bind to negatively-charged prokaryotic microorganisms, resulting in structural changes in PF4 that trigger a danger signal recognized by the adaptive immune system. Application of biophysical tools has provided substantial insights into the molecular mechanisms by which PF4 becomes immunogenic, providing insights into a new mechanism of autoimmunity. Binding of autoantibodies with high affinity induces conformational change(s) in the endogenous protein, which are then recognized as foreign antigen, as exemplified by the prothrombotic disorders, autoimmune HIT and VITT. The final part of our review summarizes current assays for HIT and VITT, explaining how structural aspects of anti-PF4 pathobiology relate to assay design and performance characteristics. Currently, functional (platelet activation) assays using washed platelets detect HIT antibodies when heparin is added, and VITT antibodies when PF4 is added. Solid-phase PF4-dependent immunoassays using microtiter plates are sensitive for both HIT and VITT antibodies, while rapid immunoassays, in which the PF4/heparin antigen is coated on beads, are sensitive and specific for HIT, but not for VITT antibodies.
Heteroleptic molybdenum complexes bearing 1,5-diaza-3,7-diphosphacyclooctane (P2N2) and non-innocent dithiolene ligands were synthesized and electrochemically characterized. The reduction potentials of the complexes were found to be fine-tuned by a synergistic effect identified by DFT calculations as ligand-ligand cooperativity via non-covalent interactions. This finding is supported by electrochemical studies combined with UV/Vis spectroscopy and temperature-dependent NMR spectroscopy. The observed behavior is reminiscent of enzymatic redox modulation using second ligand sphere effects.
Background: Methanogenic archaea represent a less investigated and likely underestimated part of the intestinal tract microbiome in swine.
Aims/Methods: This study aims to elucidate the archaeome structure and function in the porcine intestinal tract of healthy and H1N1 infected swine. We performed multi-omics analysis consisting of 16S rRNA gene profiling, metatranscriptomics and metaproteomics.
Results and discussion: We observed a significant increase from 0.48 to 4.50% of archaea in the intestinal tract microbiome along the ileum and colon, dominated by genera Methanobrevibacter and Methanosphaera. Furthermore, in feces of naïve and H1N1 infected swine, we observed significant but minor differences in the occurrence of archaeal phylotypes over the course of an infection experiment. Metatranscriptomic analysis of archaeal mRNAs revealed the major methanogenesis pathways of Methanobrevibacter and Methanosphaera to be hydrogenotrophic and methyl-reducing, respectively. Metaproteomics of archaeal peptides indicated some effects of the H1N1 infection on central metabolism of the gut archaea.
Conclusions/Take home message: Finally, this study provides the first multi-omics analysis and high-resolution insights into the structure and function of the porcine intestinal tract archaeome during a non-lethal Influenza A virus infection of the respiratory tract, demonstrating significant alterations in archaeal community composition and central metabolic functions.
Background and purpose
The insula has important functions in monitoring and integrating physiological responses to a personal experience of multimodal input. The experience of chills in response to auditory stimuli is an important example for a relevant arousing experience coupled with bodily response. A group study about altered chill experiences in patients with insula lesions is lacking.
Methods
Twenty-eight stroke patients with predominantly insula lesions in the chronic stage and 14 age-matched controls were investigated using chill stimuli of both valences (music, harsh sounds). Group differences were analyzed in subjective chill reports, associated bodily responses (skin conductance response), lesion mapping, diffusion-weighted imaging and functional magnetic resonance imaging. Other neuropsychological deficits were excluded by comprehensive testing. Diffusion-weighted imaging was quantified for four insula tracts using fractional anisotropy.
Results
The frequency of chill experiences was comparable between participant groups. However, bodily responses were decreased for the stroke group. Whereas there was no association of lesion location, a positive association was found for the skin conductance response during aversive sounds and the tract connecting anterior inferior insula and left temporal pole in the stroke group. Similarly, functional magnetic resonance imaging activation in areas hypothesized to compensate for damage was increased with bodily response.
Conclusions
A decoupling of felt arousal and bodily response after insula lesion was observed. Impaired bodily response was related to an impaired interaction of the left anterior insula and the temporal pole.
Marine Bacteroidetes that degrade polysaccharides contribute to carbon cycling in the ocean. Organic matter, including glycans from terrestrial plants, might enter the oceans through rivers. Whether marine bacteria degrade structurally related glycans from diverse sources including terrestrial plants and marine algae was previously unknown. We show that the marine bacterium Flavimarina sp. Hel_I_48 encodes two polysaccharide utilization loci (PULs) which degrade xylans from terrestrial plants and marine algae. Biochemical experiments revealed activity and specificity of the encoded xylanases and associated enzymes of these PULs. Proteomics indicated that these genomic regions respond to glucuronoxylans and arabinoxylans. Substrate specificities of key enzymes suggest dedicated metabolic pathways for xylan utilization. Some of the xylanases were active on different xylans with the conserved β-1,4-linked xylose main chain. Enzyme activity was consistent with growth curves showing Flavimarina sp. Hel_I_48 uses structurally different xylans. The observed abundance of related xylan-degrading enzyme repertoires in genomes of other marine Bacteroidetes indicates similar activities are common in the ocean. The here presented data show that certain marine bacteria are genetically and biochemically variable enough to access parts of structurally diverse xylans from terrestrial plants as well as from marine algal sources.
Background
Both vulnerability and integrity represent action-guiding concepts in nursing practice. However, they are primarily discussed regarding patients—not nurses—and considered independently from rather than in relation to each other.
Aim
The aim of this paper is to characterize the moral dimension of nurses' vulnerability and integrity, specify the concepts' relationship in nurses' clinical practice and, ultimately, allow a more fine-grained understanding.
Design
This discursive paper demonstrates how vulnerability and integrity relate to each other in nursing practice and carves out which types of vulnerability pose a threat to nurses' moral integrity. The concept of vulnerability developed by Mackenzie et al. (2014) is applied to the situation of nurses and expanded to include the concept of moral integrity according to Hardingham (2004). Four scenarios are used to demonstrate where and how nurses' vulnerabilities become particularly apparent in clinical practice. This leads to a cross-case discussion, in which the vulnerabilities identified are examined against the background of moral integrity and the relationship between the two concepts is determined in more detail.
Results and Conclusion
Vulnerability and integrity do not only form a conceptual pair but also represent complementary moral concepts. Their joint consideration has both a theoretical and practical added value. It is shown that only specific forms of vulnerability pose a threat to moral integrity and the vulnerability–integrity relationship is mediated via moral distress.
Implications for the Profession and/or Patient Care
The manuscript provides guidance on how the concrete threat(s) to integrity can be buffered and moral resilience can be promoted. Different types of threats also weigh differently and require specific approaches to assess and handle them at the micro-, meso- and macro-level of the healthcare system.
In Deutschland sind etwa 4 Millionen Menschen von einer der 5000 – 8000 seltenen Erkrankungen betroffen. Da etwas 80% seltenen Erkrankungen genetische Ursachen haben spielen genetische Untersuchungen eine zentrale Rolle in der Diagnostik seltener Erkrankungen. Jedoch sind genetische Tests mit vielen ethischen Herausforderungen verbunden. Insbesondere die Durchführung genetischer Testungen für seltene Erkrankungen erfordert ein umfassendes Verständnis der Komplexität und Vielfältigkeit der relevanten ethischen Aspekte.
Die hereditäre chronische Pankreatitis ist ein Beispiel für eine seltene, genetische Erkrankung. Sie hat in Deutschland eine Prävalenz von 1:800.000 und kann durch verschiedene Genmutationen hervorgerufen werden. Bisher ist wenig bekannt über das Krankheitserleben von Patient*innen die von der hereditären chronischen Pankreatitis betroffen sind. Eine weitere, wenig untersuchte Perspektive ist die der Angehörigen.
Anhand einer qualitativen Interviewstudie mit Patient*innen sowie Angehörigen von Patient*innen wurde die Lebensrealität von Betroffenen der hereditären, chronischen Pankreatitis untersucht. Dabei stellte sich genetische Testung als eines der zentralen Themen heraus und wurde in einer Fokusgruppe vertieft. Ergänzt wurden diese Ergebnisse durch ein systematisches Literatur Review ethischer Aspekte zu genetischer Testung bei seltenen Erkrankungen.
Die Ergebnisse beider Studien sind komplex und vielfältig. Einige Zentrale ethische Aspekte zu genetischer Testung bei seltenen Erkrankungen konnten sowohl in der Interviewstudie wie auch im Literatur Review gefunden werden, zum Beispiel Familienplanung, Testung in der Kindheit oder Testung bei fehlenden kausalen Therapieoptionen. Aber auch Differenzen konnten gezeigt werden, wie zum Beispiel die Beeinflussung der Test Teilnahme durch Familiendynamiken. Dies Thema spielte eine große Rolle in der Interviewstudie, im Literatur review konnten jedoch keine Aspekte zu Familiendynamiken gefunden werden.
Diese Ergebnisse dieser Arbeit Bilden eine Vielzahl komplexer ethischer Aspekte ab. Sie können damit Ausgangspunkt für weitere vertiefende Forschungen sin. Darüber hinaus beinhalten sie wichtige Informationen für die Beratung und Betreuung von Patient*innen mit seltenen genetischen Erkrankungen.
Flupirtine and retigabine were essential drugs to combat pain and epilepsy. However, the Kv7 potassium channel openers are fraught with hepatotoxicity and tissue discoloration, respectively, limiting their therapeutic value. Both adverse events are likely due to reactive metabolites arising from oxidative metabolism. Designing safer analogues lacking the structural elements leading to described side effects is an active area of current research. One of the main metabolites of flupirtine is the biologically inactive 4-fluorohippuric acid. Hitherto unexplained, the proposed metabolic pathway leading to the formation of 4-fluorohippuric acid from flupirtine is verified here. Through the use of eighteen flupirtine analogues, mechanistic details of this pathway could be elucidated. A possible connection with the in vitro hepatotoxicity of the flupirtine analogues and the levels of 4-fluorobenzoic acid formed in enzyme incubations was examined by correlation analysis. These findings provide important information for the design of new flupirtine analogues as potential drug candidates.
How well populations can cope with global warming will often depend on the evolutionary potential and plasticity of their temperature-sensitive, fitness-relevant traits. In Bechstein's bats (Myotis bechsteinii), body size has increased over the last decades in response to warmer summers. If this trend continues it may threaten populations as larger females exhibit higher mortality. To assess the evolutionary potential of body size, we applied a Bayesian ‘animal model’ to estimate additive genetic variance, heritability and evolvability of body size, based on a 25-year pedigree of 332 wild females. Both heritability and additive genetic variance were reduced in hot summers compared to average and cold summers, while evolvability of body size was generally low. This suggests that the observed increase in body size was mostly driven by phenotypic plasticity. Thus, if warm summers continue to become more frequent, body size likely increases further and the resulting fitness loss could threaten populations.
The vast majority of RNA splicing in today‘s organisms is achieved by the highly regulated and precise removal of introns from pre-mRNAs via the spliceosome. Here we present a model of how RNA splicing may have occurred in earlier life forms. We have designed a hairpin ribozyme derived spliceozyme that mediates two RNA cleavages and one ligation event at specific positions and thus cuts a segment (intron) out of a parent RNA and ligates the remaining fragments (exons). The cut-out intron then performs a downstream function, acting as a positive regulator of the activity of a bipartite DNAzyme. This simple scenario shows how small RNAs can perform complex RNA processing dynamics, involving the generation of new phenotypes by restructuring segments of given RNA species, as well as delivering small RNAs that may play a functional role in downstream processes.
Parental gender preferences in Central and Eastern Europe and differential early life disadvantages
(2023)
Parental gender preferences may affect partnership decisions and as a result lead to early life disadvantages. We study these preferences in five post-communist countries of Central and Eastern Europe, a region with strong traditional gender norms and persisting inequalities between women and men in labour market outcomes. Using subsamples of census from Belarus, Hungary, Poland, Romania and Russia around 2000 and 2010, we follow Dahl and Moretti (2008), The demand for sons, to examine the effect of the gender of the first-born child(ren) on fertility decisions and relationship stability of their parents. We only find strong evidence of ‘boy preferences’ in fertility decisions in the cases of Romania and Russia. However, unlike Dahl and Moretti (2008), The demand for sons, for the US, we cannot confirm a relationship between the children's gender and parental partnership decisions. This is the case for all examined Central and Eastern European countries, as well as for a number of countries from Western Europe. The cases of Romania and Russia raise questions about other potential consequences of the documented gender preferences. We argue that our approach can be applied more broadly to identify other countries characterised by parental gender preferences, and to motivate further examination of different forms of gender driven early life disadvantages.
Background
Adolescents and young adults (AYAs) with chronic conditions face a transfer, defined as an actual shift from paediatric to adult-oriented health care. Transition competence as the self-perceived knowledge, skills and abilities regarding the transition process was considered extremely useful.
Aim
This study was designed to investigate the impact of transition competence before and after the transfer on disease-specific quality of life (QoL) and health care satisfaction of AYAs with diabetes.
Results
In total, a sample of N = 90 AYAs with diabetes self-reported their transition competence, diabetes-specific QoL and satisfaction with care. Multiple linear regressions were used to analyse the impact of transition competence on satisfaction with care and QoL. Transition competence positively influenced the outcomes of satisfaction with care and QoL.
Conclusion
Young adults with diabetes showed higher transition competence scores than adolescents with diabetes.
Background
Chronic pain of different aetiologies and localization has been associated with less grey matter volume (GMV) in several cortical and subcortical brain areas. Recent meta-analyses reported low reproducibility of GMV alterations between studies and pain syndromes.
Methods
To investigate GMV in common chronic pain conditions defined by body location (chronic back pain, n = 174; migraine, n = 92; craniomandibular disorder, n = 39) compared to controls (n = 296), we conducted voxel-based morphometry and determined GMV from high-resolution cranial MRIs obtained in an epidemiologic survey. Mediation analyses were performed between the presence of chronic pain and GMV testing the mediators stress and mild depression. The predictability of chronic pain was investigated with binomial logistic regression.
Results
Whole-brain analyses yielded reduced GMV within the left anterior insula and the anterior cingulate cortex, for a ROI approach additionally the left posterior insula and left hippocampus showing less GMV across all patients with chronic pain. The relationship of pain with GMV in the left hippocampus was mediated by self-reported stressors in the last 12 months. Binomial logistic regression revealed a predictive effect for GMV in the left hippocampus and left anterior insula/temporal pole for the presence of chronic pain.
Conclusions
Chronic pain across three different pain conditions was characterized by less GMV in brain regions consistently described for different chronic pain conditions before. Less GMV in the left hippocampus mediated by experienced stress during the last year might be related to altered pain learning mechanisms in chronic pain patients.
Significance
Grey matter reorganization could serve as a diagnostic biomarker for chronic pain. In a large cohort, we here replicated findings of less grey matter volume across three pain conditions in the left anterior and posterior insula, anterior cingulate and left hippocampus. Less hippocampal grey matter was mediated by experienced stress.
Objective: Menopause is associated with multiple health risks. In several studies, a higher incidence or a higher risk for obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) in post-menopausal than pre-menopausal women is reported. This study was designed to verify such a connection between menopause and OSA in a population-based sample.
Methods: For a subsample (N = 1209) of the Study of Health in Pomerania (N = 4420), complete polysomnography data was available. Of these, 559 females completed a structured interview about their menstrual cycle. Splines and ordinal regression analysis were used to analyze the resulting data.
Results: In the ordinal regression analysis, a significant association between the apnea–hypopnea index (AHI) and menopause indicated that post-menopausal women had a substantially higher risk of OSA. In accordance with previous studies, risk indicators such as body mass index (BMI), age, and the influence of hysterectomies or total oophorectomies were included in the model.
Conclusions: Our results clearly confirmed the assumed connection between menopause and OSA. This is important because OSA is most often associated with male patients, and it warrants further research into the underlying mechanisms.
Manual sleep scoring for research purposes and for the diagnosis of sleep disorders is labor-intensive and often varies significantly between scorers, which has motivated many attempts to design automatic sleep stage classifiers. With the recent introduction of large, publicly available hand-scored polysomnographic data, and concomitant advances in machine learning methods to solve complex classification problems with supervised learning, the problem has received new attention, and a number of new classifiers that provide excellent accuracy. Most of these however have non-trivial barriers to use. We introduce the Greifswald Sleep Stage Classifier (GSSC), which is free, open source, and can be relatively easily installed and used on any moderately powered computer. In addition, the GSSC has been trained to perform well on a large variety of electrode set-ups, allowing high performance sleep staging with portable systems. The GSSC can also be readily integrated into brain-computer interfaces for real-time inference. These innovations were achieved while simultaneously reaching a level of accuracy equal to, or exceeding, recent state of the art classifiers and human experts, making the GSSC an excellent choice for researchers in need of reliable, automatic sleep staging.
Physiological and neural synchrony in emotional and neutral stimulus processing: A study protocol
(2023)
Background: As psychotherapy involves at least two individuals, it is essential to include the interaction perspective research. During interaction, synchrony, i.e., the occurrence of simultaneous responses, can be observed at the physiological, neural, and behavioral level. Physiological responses include heart rate and electrodermal activity; neural markers can be measured using electroencephalogram. Emotionally arousing stimuli are allocated more attentional resources (motivated attention), which is reflected in physiological activation and brain potentials. Here we present a protocol for a pilot study implementing a new research methodology, and replication of the motivated attention to emotion effect in in dyads. There is evidence that higher synchrony is associated with more positive (therapeutic) relationships. Thus, the secondary outcome will be the association between physiological and neural synchrony and subjective ratings.
Methods and design: Individuals (18−30 years) will participate in same-sex pairs in two experiments. In the first experiment (triadic interaction), both participants attentively watch unpleasant, neutral and pleasant pictures, and read/listen to standardized scripts (unpleasant, neutral, and pleasant, respectively) for the imagination task. In the second experiment, participants will read out three scripts (unpleasant, neutral, pleasant) to each other, followed by a joint imagination period. Stimuli will be presented in counterbalanced orders. After each picture and imagination, participants rate their subjective arousal and valence. In the beginning and in the end of the procedure, dyads rate their relationship, sympathy, and bonds (Working Alliance Inventory subscale). Heart rate, electrodermal activity and electroencephalogram will be continuously measured during both experiments using portable devices (EcgMove4 and EdaMove4, nine-channel B-Alert X-Series mobile-wireless EEG). Synchrony analyses will include the dual electroencephalography analysis pipeline, correlational analyses and Actor–Partner Interdependence Models.
Discussion: The present study protocol provides an experimental approach to investigate interpersonal synchrony during emotion processing, allowing for the establishment of research methods in a pilot study, which can later be translated into real-life psychotherapy research. In the future, fundamental understanding of such mechanisms in dyadic interactions is essential in order to promote therapeutic relationships, and thus, treatment effectiveness and efficiency.
Objective: To characterize a socially active humanoid robot’s therapeutic interaction as a therapeutic assistant when providing arm rehabilitation (i.e., arm basis training (ABT) for moderate-to-severe arm paresis or arm ability training (AAT) for mild arm paresis) to stroke survivors when using the digital therapeutic system Evidence-Based Robot-Assistant in Neurorehabilitation (E-BRAiN) and to compare it to human therapists’ interaction.
Methods: Participants and therapy: Seventeen stroke survivors receiving arm rehabilitation (i.e., ABT [n = 9] or AAT [n = 8]) using E-BRAiN over a course of nine sessions and twenty-one other stroke survivors receiving arm rehabilitation sessions (i.e., ABT [n = 6] or AAT [n = 15]) in a conventional 1:1 therapist–patient setting. Analysis of therapeutic interaction: Therapy sessions were videotaped, and all therapeutic interactions (information provision, feedback, and bond-related interaction) were documented offline both in terms of their frequency of occurrence and time used for the respective type of interaction using the instrument THER-I-ACT. Statistical analyses: The therapeutic interaction of the humanoid robot, supervising staff/therapists, and helpers on day 1 is reported as mean across subjects for each type of therapy (i.e., ABT and AAT) as descriptive statistics. Effects of time (day 1 vs. day 9) on the humanoid robot interaction were analyzed by repeated-measures analysis of variance (rmANOVA) together with the between-subject factor type of therapy (ABT vs. AAT). The between-subject effect of the agent (humanoid robot vs. human therapist; day 1) was analyzed together with the factor therapy (ABT vs. AAT) by ANOVA.
Main results and interpretation: The overall pattern of the therapeutic interaction by the humanoid robot was comprehensive and varied considerably with the type of therapy (as clinically indicated and intended), largely comparable to human therapists’ interaction, and adapted according to needs for interaction over time. Even substantially long robot-assisted therapy sessions seemed acceptable to stroke survivors and promoted engaged patients’ training behavior.
Conclusion: Humanoid robot interaction as implemented in the digital system E-BRAiN matches the human therapeutic interaction and its modification across therapies well and promotes engaged training behavior by patients. These characteristics support its clinical use as a therapeutic assistant and, hence, its application to support specific and intensive restorative training for stroke survivors.
Objective: The instrument THERapy-related InterACTion (THER-I-ACT) was developed to document therapeutic interactions comprehensively in the human therapist–patient setting. Here, we investigate whether the instrument can also reliably be used to characterise therapeutic interactions when a digital system with a humanoid robot as a therapeutic assistant is used.
Methods: Participants and therapy: Seventeen stroke survivors receiving arm rehabilitation (i.e., arm basis training (ABT) for moderate-to-severe arm paresis [n = 9] or arm ability training (AAT) for mild arm paresis [n = 8]) using the digital therapy system E-BRAiN over a course of nine sessions. Analysis of the therapeutic interaction: A total of 34 therapy sessions were videotaped. All therapeutic interactions provided by the humanoid robot during the first and the last (9th) session of daily training were documented both in terms of their frequency and time used for that type of interaction using THER-I-ACT. Any additional therapeutic interaction spontaneously given by the supervising staff or a human helper providing physical assistance (ABT only) was also documented. All ratings were performed by two trained independent raters.
Statistical analyses: Intraclass correlation coefficients (ICCs) were calculated for the frequency of occurrence and time used for each category of interaction observed.
Results: Therapeutic interactions could comprehensively be documented and were observed across the dimensions provision of information, feedback, and bond-related interactions. ICCs for therapeutic interaction category assessments from 34 therapy sessions by two independent raters were high (ICC ≥0.90) for almost all categories of the therapeutic interaction observed, both for the occurrence frequency and time used for categories of therapeutic interactions, and both for the therapeutic interaction performed by the robot and, even though much less frequently observed, additional spontaneous therapeutic interactions by the supervisory staff and a helper being present. The ICC was similarly high for an overall subjective rating of the concentration and engagement of patients (0.87).
Conclusion: Therapeutic interactions can comprehensively and reliably be documented by trained raters using the instrument THER-I-ACT not only in the traditional patient–therapist setting, as previously shown, but also in a digital therapy setting with a humanoid robot as the therapeutic agent and for more complex therapeutic settings with more than one therapeutic agent being present.
The reduction of individual carbon consumption could make an important contribution to the worldwide effort to limit global warming. Based on Bandura’s theory of moral disengagement, we hypothesized that the propensity to morally disengage concerning high-carbon behaviors (e.g., eating meat or traveling by plane) is one important factor that prevents individuals from reducing their carbon footprint. To measure the propensity to morally disengage in high-carbon-related behavior contexts, a questionnaire (MD-HCB) was developed and psychometrically validated in an online study with a German sample (N = 220). Confirmatory factor analyses revealed that the final nine-item scale had a one-dimensional structure, as intended. The internal consistency of the scale was excellent (Cronbach’s α = 0.94) and the scale interpretation had predictive validity for both past low-carbon consumption behavior and the intention to engage in such behavior in the future. Correlational analyses with relevant existing instruments confirmed the construct validity of the interpretations that can be drawn from the MD-HCB, as its resulting score is related to, yet separable from, the general tendency to morally disengage and is meaningfully connected to related constructs. A pre-study with a student sample (N = 89) not only helped to identify limitations in the study design but also showed a weak predictive ability of moral competence concerning high-carbon consumption behavior and intention to change. Based on our findings, future media campaigns designed to increase people’s intention to reduce high-carbon behavior could focus on the modification of common cognitive disengagement strategies.
In rural areas, healthcare providers, patients and relatives have to cover long distances. For specialised ambulatory palliative care (SAPV), a supply radius of max. 30 km is recommended. The aim of this study was to analyse whether there are regional disparities in the supply of SAPV and whether it is associated with the distance between the SAPV team’s site and the patient’s location. Therefore, anonymised data of the Association of Statutory Health Insurance Physicians of the Federal State of Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania (M-V) were retrospectively analysed for the period of 2014–2017. Identification as a palliative patient was based on palliative-specific items from the ambulatory reimbursement catalogue. In total, 6940 SAPV patients were identified; thereof, 48.9% female. The mean age was 73.3 years. For 28.3% of the identified SAPV patients (n = 1961), the SAPV teams had a travel distance of >30 km. With increasing distance, the average number of treatment days per patient increased. It was found that there are regional disparities in the provision of SAPV services in M-V and that local structures have an important impact on regional supply patterns. The distance between the SAPV team’s site and the patient’s location is not the only determining factor; other causes must be considered.
In micro-densitometry of wood it is standard procedure to extract resin and other soluble compounds before X-ray analysis to eliminate the influence of these extractives on wood-density. Dendrochemical studies using X-ray fluorescence analysis on the other hand are commonly conducted without previous extraction. However, it is well known that translocation processes of elements during heartwood formation in trees or (temporal) differences in sap content of wood samples can influence dendrochemical element profiles. This might bias environmental signals stored in time series of element concentrations in wood proxies. We hypothesize that metals tightly bound to cell walls show a more robust proxy potential for environmental conditions than easily translocated ones. To eliminate the noise of these soluble substances in wood elemental time series, their extraction prior to analysis might be necessary. In our study we tested the effect of different solvents (water, alcohol, and acetone) and different extraction times on elemental time series of three tree species with differing wood structure (Pinus sylvestris; Quercus robur and Populus tremula). Micro-XRF analysis was conducted on nine replicates per species using an ITRAX-Multiscanner. A set of elements commonly detected in wood (S, Cl, K, Ca, Ti, Mn, Fe, and Ni) was analysed at high resolution before and after several extraction runs. Besides lowering their levels, extraction did not significantly change the temporal trends for most elements. However, for some elements, e.g., Potassium, Chlorine or Manganese, especially the water extraction led to significant decreases in concentrations and altered temporal trends. Apparently the dipole effect of water produced the strongest extraction power of all three solvents. In addition we observed a dependency of extraction intensity from wood density which differed between wood types. Our results help in interpreting and evaluating element profiles and mark a step forward in establishing dendrochemistry as a robust proxy in dendro-environmental research.
Background
Lower cortisol concentrations in adulthood were repeatedly associated with more severe childhood maltreatment. Additionally, childhood maltreatment was reported to promote health risk behavior, such as smoking or alcohol consumption, and to increase the risk of mental and somatic diseases during adulthood, such as major depressive disorders or obesity. The present study investigated if health risk behavior and disease symptoms in adults mediate the associations between past childhood maltreatment and present basal serum cortisol concentrations.
Methods
Data from two independent adult cohorts of the general population-based Study of Health in Pomerania (SHIP-TREND-0: N = 3,517; SHIP-START-2: N = 1,640) was used. Childhood maltreatment was assessed via the Childhood Trauma Questionnaire (CTQ). Cortisol concentrations were measured in single-point serum samples. Health risk behavior and mental and physical symptoms were used as mediators. Mediation analyses were calculated separately for both cohorts; results were integrated via meta-analyses.
Results
In mediator-separated analyses, associations between childhood maltreatment and basal serum cortisol concentrations were partly mediated by depressive symptoms (BDI-II: βindirect effect = -.011, pFDR = .017, 21.0% mediated) and subjective somatic health complaints (somatic complaints: βindirect effect = -.010, pFDR = .005, 19.4% mediated). In the second step, both mediators were simultaneously integrated into one mediation model. The model replicated the mediation effects of the subjective somatic health complaints (whole model: βindirect effect = -.014, p = .001, 27.6% mediated; BDI-II: βindirect effect = -.006, p = .163, 11.4% mediated, somatic complaints: βindirect effect = -.020, p = .020, 15.5% mediated).
Conclusion
The results support the hypothesis that the long-lasting effects of childhood maltreatment on the stress response system are partly mediated through self-perceived disease symptoms. However, no mediation was found for health risk behavior or physically measured mediators. Mediation models with multiple simultaneous mediators pointed to a relevant overlap between the potential mediators. This overlap should be focused on in future studies.
Overexpression of polo-like kinase 1 (PLK1) has been found in many different types of cancers. With its essential role in cell proliferation, PLK1 has been determined to be a broad-spectrum anti-cancer target. In this study, 3D-QSAR, molecular docking, and molecular dynamics (MD) simulations were applied on a series of novel pteridinone derivatives as PLK1 inhibitors to discover anti-cancer drug candidates. In this work, three models—CoMFA (Q² = 0.67, R² = 0.992), CoMSIA/SHE (Q² = 0.69, R² = 0.974), and CoMSIA/SEAH (Q² = 0.66, R² = 0.975)—of pteridinone derivatives were established. The three models that were established gave R²(pred) = 0.683, R²(pred) = 0.758, and R²(pred) = 0.767, respectively. Thus, the predictive abilities of the three proposed models were successfully evaluated. The relations between the different champs and activities were well-demonstrated by the contour chart of the CoMFA and CoMSIA/SEAH models. The results of molecular docking indicated that residues R136, R57, Y133, L69, L82, and Y139 were the active sites of the PLK1 protein (PDB code: 2RKU), in which the more active ligands can inhibit the enzyme of PLK1. The results of the molecular dynamic MD simulation diagram were obtained to reinforce the previous molecular docking results, which showed that both inhibitors remained stable in the active sites of the PLK1 protein (PDB code: 2RKU) for 50 ns. Finally, a check of the ADME-Tox properties of the two most active molecules showed that molecular N° 28 could represent a good drug candidate for the therapy of prostate cancer diseases.
Phylogenetic (i.e., leaf-labeled) trees play a fundamental role in evolutionary research. A typical problem is to reconstruct such trees from data like DNA alignments (whose columns are often referred to as characters), and a simple optimization criterion for such reconstructions is maximum parsimony. It is generally assumed that this criterion works well for data in which state changes are rare. In the present manuscript, we prove that each binary phylogenetic tree T with n ≥ 20k leaves is uniquely defined by the set Ak (T), which consists of all characters with parsimony score k on T. This can be considered as a promising first step toward showing that maximum parsimony as a tree reconstruction criterion is justified when the number of changes in the data is relatively small.
Objectives
Stability values of mini-implants (MIs) are ambiguous. Survival data for MIs as supplementary abutments in reduced dentitions are not available. The aim of this explorative research was to estimate the 3-year stability and survival of strategic MIs after immediate and delayed loading by existing removable partial dentures (RPDs).
Material and methods
In a university and three dental practices, patients with unfavorable tooth distributions received supplementary MIs with diameters of 1.8, 2.1, and 2.4 mm. The participants were randomly allocated to group A (if the insertion torque ≥ 35 Ncm: immediate loading by housings; otherwise, immediate loading by RPD soft relining was performed) or delayed loading group B. Periotest values (PTVs) and resonance frequency analysis (RFA) values were longitudinally compared using mixed models.
Results
A total of 112 maxillary and 120 mandibular MIs were placed under 79 RPDs (31 maxillae). The 1st and 3rd quartile of the PTVs ranged between 1.7 and 7.8, and the RFA values ranged between 30 and 46 with nonrelevant group differences. The 3-year survival rates were 92% in group A versus 95% in group B and 99% in the mandible (one failure) versus 87% in the maxilla (eleven failures among four participants).
Conclusions
Within the limitations of explorative analyses, there were no relevant differences between immediate and delayed loading regarding survival or stability of strategic MIs.
Clinical relevance
The stability values for MIs are lower than for conventional implants. The MI failure rate in the maxilla is higher than in the mandible with cluster failure participants.
Clinical trial registration
German Clinical Trials Register (Deutsches Register Klinischer Studien, DRKS-ID: DRKS00007589, www.germanctr.de), January 15, 2015.
The renal renin-angiotensin system (RAS) is involved in the development of chronic kidney disease. Here, we investigated whether mice with reduced renal angiotensin I-converting enzyme (ACE−/−) are protected against aristolochic acid nephropathy (AAN). To further elucidate potential molecular mechanisms, we assessed the renal abundances of several major RAS components. AAN was induced using aristolochic acid I (AAI). Glomerular filtration rate (GFR) was determined using inulin clearance and renal protein abundances of renin, angiotensinogen, angiotensin I-converting enzyme (ACE) 2, and Mas receptor (Mas) were determined in ACE−/− and C57BL/6J control mice by Western blot analyses. Renal ACE activity was determined using a colorimetric assay and renal angiotensin (Ang) (1–7) concentration was determined by ELISA. GFR was similar in vehicle-treated mice of both strains. AAI decreased GFR in controls but not in ACE−/− mice. Furthermore, AAI decreased renal ACE activity in controls but not in ACE−/− mice. Vehicle-treated ACE−/− mice had significantly higher renal ACE2 and Mas protein abundances than controls. AAI decreased renal ACE2 protein abundance in both strains. Furthermore, AAI increased renal Mas protein abundance, although the latter effect did not reach statistical significance in the ACE−/− mice. Renal Ang(1–7) concentration was similar in vehicle-treated mice of both strains. AAI increased renal Ang(1–7) concentration in the ACE−/− mice but not in the controls. Mice with reduced renal ACE are protected against AAN. Our data suggest that in the face of renal ACE deficiency, AAI may activate the ACE2/Ang(1–7)/Mas axis, which in turn may deploy its reno-protective effects.
Hintergrund: Sprachaudiometrische Messungen unter Störschalleinflüssen sind grundlegender Bestandteil bei der Evaluation des Versorgungsergebnisses apparativer Hörversorgungen. Für die adaptive sprachaudiometrische Messung im Störschall bei Cochlea-Implantat(CI)-Trägern:innen existieren bisher noch keine Empfehlungen zur Wahl der Pegelsteuerungsmethode, d. h. entweder die adaptive Pegeländerung des Sprachsignals (S) bei konstantem Störgeräusch (N) oder die adaptive Pegeländerung von N bei konstantem S.
Fragestellung: Hat die verwendete Pegelsteuerung beim Oldenburger Satztest (OLSA) einen Einfluss auf die Ergebnisse der monaural gemessenen Sprachverständlichkeitsschwelle (SVS) im Störschall?
Material und Methoden: Insgesamt wurden von 50 CI-Trägern:innen die im Rahmen der klinischen Routine erzeugten OLSA-Messreihen im Störgeräusch mit unterschiedlicher Pegelsteuerung sowie sprachaudiometrischen Messungen in Ruhe mittels Freiburger Sprachtest ausgewertet und verglichen.
Ergebnisse: In Abhängigkeit von der Pegelsteuerung im OLSA zeigen sich keine signifikanten Unterschiede zwischen den ermittelten Sprachverständlichkeitsschwellen, die kleiner als 5 dB(S/N) sind. Unter 55 % Einsilberverständlichkeit im FBE wird die SVS im OLSA größer als 5 dB(S/N)
Schlussfolgerungen: Damit bei den Messungen mit positivem S/N der Summenpegel möglichst konstant gehalten wird bzw. nur wenig ansteigt, empfiehlt sich aus klinisch audiologischer und methodischer Sicht die Durchführung der adaptiven monauralen Sprachverständlichkeitsmessung mit konstantem Sprachsignal bei 65 dB(SPL). Zudem ist die Prüfung der monauralen Sprachverständlichkeit im Störschall erst ab einer Einsilberverständlichkeit von mindestens 55 % (65 dB(SPL)) sinnvoll.
To a large extent health-related quality of life (HRQoL) is a product of life-course experiences. Therefore, we examined employment, marital, and reproductive life-course typologies as predictors of HRQoL in women and men. To determine life course clusters, sequence and cluster analysis were performed on the annual (waves 1990–2019) employment, marital, and children in household states of the German Socio-Economic Panel data (N = 8,998; age = 53.57, 52.52% female); separately for men and women. Using hierarchical linear regression analyses, and Tukey HSD post-hoc tests, associations between clusters and change in life satisfaction, subjective mental, and physical health were examined. Five life-course clusters were identified in the female and six in the male sample. Life courses differed greatly across gender regarding employment aspects (e.g., men generally work full-time vs. women underwent frequent transitions). The family aspects appeared similar – e.g., ‘starting a family’ or ‘marital separation’ clusters – but still differed in the particulars. Life course typologies were related to distinct patterns of HRQoL. For instance, both for men and women the ‘separated’ clusters, as well as the male ‘entering non-employment’ cluster were associated with a steeper decline in HRQoL. However, change in subjective mental health showed few associations. Distinct types of life courses and differential associations with sociodemographic background and HRQoL emerged for women and men. The analyses reveal a burden on individuals who experienced marital separation, and non-employment and thus present important target groups for health prevention, e.g., for physical health problems.
Enzymes, the driving biocatalysts in living organisms, are typically not suited for large-scale industrial use. In the last decade, enzyme engineering has evolved into the key technology to design tailor-made enzymes for chemical and pharmaceutical applications. We highlight current trends in enzyme engineering and biocatalysis based on outstanding examples from the pharmaceutical industry.
Ziel: Das richtige Zähneputzen ist für Kinder ein komplizierter Prozess. Ziel dieser Studie war es daher, die Wirkung des häuslichen, differenziellen Lernens zur Verbesserung des Zähneputzens zu untersuchen.
Methoden: In dieser prospektiven, kontrollierten, einfach verblindeten, randomisierten klinischen Studie wurden 44 Kinder (Alter: 5,6 ± 1,6 Jahre; 24 weiblich, Baseline QHI [Quigley-Hein-Index] > 3, PBI [Papillenblutungsindex] > 0,3, mittlerer dmft = 9 bzw. DMFT = 1,6) zufällig einer Test- und einer Kontrollgruppe (jede Gruppe n = 22) zugeteilt, indem das Kind selbst einen unbeschrifteten Umschlag aus einer Kiste zog. Alle Kinder erhielten die Anweisungen und Informationen zur Mundhygiene in diesen verschlossenen Umschlägen und wurden aufgefordert, diese Anweisungen zu Hause zu befolgen. Lediglich die Kinder der Testgruppe erhielten Instruktionen mit Übungen nach der Methodik des differenziellen Lernens, während die Kinder der Kontrollgruppe Instruktionen zum Putzen nach der KAI-Putztechnik erhielten. Bei Studienbeginn und Follow-ups nach 4 und 12 Wochen wurden Plaque- und Gingivaindizes (QHI, PBI) in beiden Gruppen durch 2 kalibrierte und verblindete Untersucher (L.L. und M.K.) erhoben.
Ergebnisse: Zu Studienbeginn gab es keine signifikanten Unterschiede zwischen der Test- und der Kontrollgruppe in Bezug auf Plaque- und Gingivaindizes (QHI: 4,2 ± 0,5 und 4,2 ± 0,5; p = 0,9; PBI: 0,7 ± 0,4 und 0,6 ± 0,2; p = 0,8). Bei den Follow-ups nach 4 und 12 Wochen zeigten beide Gruppen bessere Mundgesundheitsindizes, die Testgruppe aber insgesamt deutlicher. Der Unterschied bei den Plaqueindizes verfehlte knapp die statistische Signifikanz (4-Wochen-Recall; QHI/Test: 2,1 ± 0,9; Kontrolle: 2,6 ± 0,9; p = 0,1). Dagegen zeigte sich im 4-Wochen-Recall bereits ein statistisch signifikanter Unterschied bezüglich der Gingivaindizes (PBI/Test: 0,1 ± 0,2 vs. Kontrolle: 0,4 ± 0,2; p <0,001). Beim 12-Wochen-Recall zeigte die Testgruppe statistisch signifikante und klinisch relevante bessere Mundgesundheitsindizes als die Kontrollgruppe (12-Wochen-Recall, QHI/Test: 1,9 ± 0,8 vs. Kontrolle: 3,3 ± 0,9; p <0,001; PBI/Test: 0,1 ± 0,1 vs. Kontrolle: 0,5 ± 0,2; p <0,001).
Schlussfolgerungen: Schlussfolgernd kann festgestellt werden, dass das differenzielle Lernen auch bei Kindern mit hohem Kariesrisiko und initial schlechter Mundhygiene zu Mundhygieneverbesserungen führt, die der konventionellen Lernmethode durch Wiederholung mittelfristig überlegen ist.
We consider Walsh’s conformal map from the exterior of a compact set E ⊆ C onto a lemniscatic domain. If E is simply connected, the lemniscatic domain is the exterior of a circle, while if E has several components, the lemniscatic domain is the exterior of a generalized lemniscate and is determined by the logarithmic capacity of E and by the exponents and centers of the generalized lemniscate. For general E, we characterize the exponents in terms of the Green’s function of Ec. Under additional symmetry conditions on E, we also locate the centers of the lemniscatic domain. For polynomial pre-images E = P−1(Ω) of a simply-connected infinite compact set Ω, we explicitly determine the exponents in the lemniscatic domain and derive a set of equations to determine the centers of the lemniscatic domain. Finally, we present several examples where we explicitly obtain the exponents and centers of the lemniscatic domain, as well as the conformal map.
The multi-level perspective has been criticized for being functionalistic and paying little attention to actor-based perspectives. Nevertheless, for the identification and assessment of potential change agents in a sustainability transition, a clear conceptual and methodological approach is necessary. This paper, thus, develops a multi-dimensional typology of niche, regime, and hybrid actors, which is conceptually grounded in transition studies and empirically illustrated by a cluster analysis based on a survey of pig and poultry farmers in Germany, France, and the Netherlands. Animal husbandry is chosen as a case study because a significant share of the environmental impact within the agri-food system is attributed to this sector and there is evidence for resistance to change by mainstream actors. Conceptually, the paper provides a framework of constitutive elements for different kinds of actors and contributes to an extension of the niche–regime dichotomy by adding the group of hybrid actors. The empirical results show that cluster analysis is a suitable approach to identify conceptually meaningful differences among interviewed farmers. Among pig and poultry farmers, the regime actors are by far the largest group. The smaller group of hybrid actors, however, has large potential to act as boundary spanners. A particularly interesting finding is that several larger farms are among the group of niche actors which hints at the possibility that larger farms are not necessarily resistant to change.
Purpose
Endoscopic third ventriculostomy (ETV) and ventriculoperitoneal shunting are well-established treatments of obstructive hydrocephalus (HCP) in adult and pediatric patients. However, there is a lack of data with regard to the quality of life (QoL) of these patients during long-term follow-up
Methods
Inclusion criteria were pediatric patients with endoscopic treatment of hydrocephalus at the University Medicine Greifswald between 1993 and 2016. Patients older than 14 years at present were assessed with the Short Form-12 (SF-12) questionnaire. Patients younger than 14 years of age were assessed with the KINDL-R questionnaire that was completed by their parents. Patients’ values were compared with the scores of a corresponding age-matched group of the healthy population and with patients who received later shunt treatment. Information about comorbidities, current symptoms, and educational level were gained by an additional part. Comparative analysis between patients with ETV success and failure (defined as shunt implantation after ETV) was performed.
Results
A total of 107 patients (53 m, 54f) were included. Fifty-seven/107 patients (53.3%) were considered as ETV success. Mean age at ETV was 6.9 ± 5.9 years. Fifty-four statements of 89 patients that are still alive were gained (response rate 63%). Of these, 49 questionnaires were complete and evaluable (23 m, 26f; mean age 19.8 ± 10.0 years with an average follow-up period of 13.7 ± 7.2 years). Twenty-six/49 patients (53.1%) are considered ETV success. No statistically significant differences could be obtained between patients with ETV success and ETV failure. Patients older 14 years show QoL within normal range, patients younger than 14 years show significantly lower result regarding their environment of peers and social contacts. Patients younger than 6 months at the time of ETV and patients with posthemorrhagic HCP show significantly lower physical QoL. Gait disturbance, fatigue, and seizures are associated with a lower QoL, and educational level is lower than in the normal population.
Conclusions
Patients who underwent ETV in childhood do not have a lower health-related QoL in general. Subsequent insertions of ventriculoperitoneal (vp) shunts do not lower QoL. Certain subgroups of the patients show lower results compared to the healthy population.