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In classical Drude theory the conductivity is determined by the mass of the propagating particles and the mean free path between two scattering events. For a quantum particle this simple picture of diffusive transport loses relevance if strong correlations dominate the particle motion. We study a situation where the propagation of a fermionic particle is possible only through creation and annihilation of local bosonic excitations. This correlated quantum transport process is outside the Drude picture, since one cannot distinguish between free propagation and intermittent scattering. The characterization of transport is possible using the Drude weight obtained from the f-sum rule, although its interpretation in terms of free mass and mean free path breaks down. For the situation studied we calculate the Green's function and Drude weight using a Green's functions expansion technique, and discuss their physical meaning.
Based on distributions of local Green's functions we present a stochastic approach to disordered systems. specifically we address Anderson localisation and cluster effects in binary alloys. Taking Anderson localisation of Holstein polarons as an example we discuss how this stochastic approach can be used for the investigation of interacting disordered systems.
We discuss a numerical method to study electron transport in mesoscopic devices out of equilibrium. The method is based on the solution of operator equations of motion, using efficient Chebyshev time propagation techniques. Its peculiar feature is the propagation of operators backwards in time. In this way the resource consumption scales linearly with the number of states used to represent the system. This allows us to calculate the current for non-interacting electrons in large one-, two- and three-dimensional lead-device configurations with time-dependent voltages or potentials. We discuss the technical aspects of the method and present results for an electron pump device and a disordered system, where we find transient behaviour that exists for a very long time and may be accessible to experiments.
Abstract
The known Schiff base compound, (E)1‐benzyl‐3‐((4‐methoxyphenyl)imino)‐5‐methylindolin‐2‐one, was prepared as before by reacting 1‐benzyl‐5‐methylindoline‐2,3‐dione with 4‐methoxyaniline. The product was unambiguously characterized using elemental analysis, 1H and 13C‐NMR spectroscopy, and its new single‐crystal X‐ray structural analysis. Molecular orbital calculations were conducted in order to investigate the structures and relative stabilities of the (E) and (Z) isomers of 1‐benzyl‐3‐([4 methoxyphenyl]‐imino)‐5‐methylindolin‐2‐one. Specific attention was paid to the (E) isomer. The available crystallographic experimental data for the latter ensured also validation of the model structures computationally derived at the theoretical B3LYP/6‐31G(d,p) level.
The geometric arena here is a smooth manifold of dimension n equipped with a Riemannian or pseudo-Riemannian metric and an affine connection. Field theories following from a variational principle are considered on this basis. In this context, all invariants which are quadratic in the curvature are determined. The work derives several manifestly covariant formulas for the Euler-Lagrange derivatives or the field equations. Some of these field theories can be interpreted as gravitational theories alternatively to Einstein´s general relativity theory. The work also touches the difficult problem to define and to calculate energy and momentum of a gravitational field.
Streptococcus pneumoniae (pneumococci) are lancet-shaped, Gram-positive, alpha-hemolytic, facultative anaerobic human specific commensals of the upper and lower respiratory tract. Pneumococci may convert to pathogenic bacteria and spread to the lungs and blood. In different population groups, such as children, the elderly and immunocompromised individuals, pneumococci can cause local infections such as bronchitis, rhinitis, acute sinusitis, and otitis media as well as life-threatening invasive diseases such as community-acquired pneumonia, sepsis and meningitis. Pneumococci are surrounded by a rigid and complex exoskeleton, the peptidoglycan, also referred to as murein sacculus. The peptidoglycan (PNG) protects the cells from rupture by osmotic pressure and maintains their characteristic shape. The PNG is a heteropolymer made up of glycan strands that are cross-linked by short peptides and during growth the existing murein is continuously hydrolyzed by specific lytic enzymes to enable the insertion of new peptidoglycan. Bacterial cell-wall hydrolases are essential for peptidoglycan turnover and crucial to preserve cell shape. The D,D-carboxypeptidase DacA and L,D-carboxypeptidase DacB of Streptococcus pneumoniae function in a sequential manner. This study determined the crystal structure of the surface-exposed lipoprotein DacB, which differs considerably from the DacA structure. DacB contains a Zn2+ ion in its catalytic center located in the middle of a fully exposed, large groove. Two different conformations with differently arranged active site topology were identified. In addition the critical residues for catalysis and substrate specificity were identified. Deficiency in DacA or DacB resulted in a modified peptidoglycan peptide composition and led to an altered cell shape of the dac-mutants. In contrast, lgt-mutant lacking lipoprotein diacylglyceryl transferase activity required for proper lipoprotein maturation retained L,D-carboxypeptidase activity and showed an intact murein sacculus. Furthermore, this study demonstrated the pathophysiological effects of disordered DacA or DacB activities. Real-time bioimaging of intranasally infected mice indicated a substantially attenuated virulence of dacB- and dacAdacB-mutants pneumococci, while loss of function of DacA had no significant effect. In addition, uptake of these mutants by professional phagocytes was enhanced, while their adherence to lung epithelial cells was decreased. The second part of this study focused on the functional and structure determination of the soluble dimeric pneumococcal lipoprotein PccL. Because of its calycin fold and structural homology with the lipocalin YxeF from Bacillus subtilis, PccL was introduced as the first member of the lipocalin protein family in pneumococci and named “PccL” (Pneumococcal calycin fold containing Lipoprotein). Similar to other lipocalins, the distinct beta-barrel, which is open at one end, is significantly conserved in PccL. Moreover, the application of the in vivo acute pneumonia mouse infection model and the in vitro phagocytosis as well as adherence invasion studies revealed considerable differences in colonization and invasive infection between the wild-type D39 and the pccL-mutant. In conclusion, this study characterized the crucial role of pneumococcal carboxypeptidases DacA and DacB for PGN architecture, bacterial shape and pathogenesis. By applying in vivo and in vitro approaches, a close relationship between PGN metabolism and pathophysiological effects was discovered. In addition, the high resolution structure of DacB has been solved and analyzed and a structure model with a resolution of 2.0 Å is provided. Furthermore, analysis of the PGN composition was applied to indicate the impact of an impaired lipoprotein biogenesis pathway on localization and activity of DacB. The major impact of carboxypeptidases on cell shape and virulence proposes DacB as a promising target for the development of novel drugs or due to its surface exposition also as a promising vaccine candidate. PccL is the first pneumococcal lipocalin-like protein and this study indicated its contribution to pneumococcal virulence. However, the mechanism and the mode of action of PccL are still unknown and have to be deciphered in further studies.
Humans are exposed to a plethora of microorganisms that reside on outer and inner body surfaces. These are collectively referred to as the human microbiome. The evolutionary relationship between humans and their microbiome is very complex. It is now widely accepted that these microorganisms are not just passive spectators but play an important role in health. The presence or absence of certain microbes is also linked to various diseases, including inflammatory bowel disease, cardiovascular disease, obesity, cancer, and allergies.
Allergies are several conditions caused by a misguided immune response to foreign antigens that are typically harmless. Common allergic diseases include atopic dermatitis (AD), allergic asthma, hay fever, and anaphylaxis. The incidences of allergic diseases are continuously rising, with up to 40% of the human population thought to be sensitised to environmental antigens. This increased incidence is not simply the result of societies becoming more aware and better at diagnosing these diseases. It is believed that the increases in allergies and sensitisation have environmental causes and are related to Western lifestyles. It is known that the rate of allergies is less frequent in developing countries. They are also more likely to occur in urban than rural areas. The prevailing view of the involvement of bacteria in allergies is described by the hygiene hypothesis. The hypothesis claims that decreased exposure to diverse microbial communities early in life increases the risk of developing allergic diseases. There are numerous examples to support this claim. For example, children born and raised in close contact to farm animals or in the presence of pets, and who are thus in direct and constant contact with a complex microbial environment, are protected from allergic diseases. On the other hand, colonisation or infection with certain bacteria increases allergic disease risks. This seems to contradict the hygiene hypothesis.
It appears that the members of the microbiome have different effects on allergy, and the hygiene hypothesis may not apply to every player in the complex microbial diversity that humans are in contact with. Therefore, a better understanding of the host bacterial interaction is required on the level of bacterial species.
This work studies the interplay between bacteria and the immune system to identify and characterise bacterial components with allergenic properties. In this quest, Staphylococcus aureus (S. aureus) and Staphylococcus epidermidis (S. epidermidis) were investigated for their allergenic properties and involvement in different allergic diseases. In the case of S. aureus, evidence is presented on allergic implications for two different components; serine protease-like proteins (Spls) and superantigens (SAg). Furthermore, experimental support is provided on the allergenic properties of the extracellular serine protease (Esp) from S. epidermidis. We argue that stimulating allergic reactions by staphylococci is an immune evasion mechanism that increases the survival chances of the bacteria within the host.
In chapter 1, an introduction is given to both S. aureus and S. epidermidis and their interactions with the immune system. Also, the bacterial components with allergenic properties and allergic diseases with known bacterial involvement are presented. Finally, the question of why bacteria cause allergy is discussed.
Chapter 2 describes allergic reactions to the Spls of S. aureus in a cohort of cystic fibrosis patients. Chapter 3 focuses on the SAgs of S. aureus. SAgs were discovered more than 30 years ago, but their physiological function is still under discussion. In this chapter, the allergenic properties of SAgs and their possible immunological mechanisms are reviewed, and a possible link between SAgs and allergic diseases is discussed. In chapter 4, the focus shifts to S. epidermidis and its involvement in AD. The human immune response to the Esp from S. epidermidis is characterised in healthy and AD individuals. The allergenic properties of Esp imply a detrimental role of S. epidermidis in AD. Finally, chapter 5 summarises and discusses the results of this thesis. In this section, the pieces are put together, and attention is brought back to the question of why bacteria cause allergies.
Staphylococcus aureussuperantigens (SAgs) are among the most potent T cell mitogensknown.They stimulate large fractions of T cells by cross-linking their T cell receptor withmajor histocompatibility complex class-II molecules on antigen presenting cells, resulting in Tcell proliferation and massive cytokine release. To date, 26 different SAgs have been described in thespeciesS. aureus; they comprise the toxic shock syndrome toxin (TSST-1), as well as 25 staphylococcalenterotoxins (SEs) or enterotoxin-like proteins (SEls). SAgs can cause staphylococcal food poisoningand toxic shock syndrome and contribute to the clinical symptoms of staphylococcal infection. Inaddition, there is growing evidence that SAgs are involved in allergic diseases. This review providesan overview on recent epidemiological data on the involvement ofS. aureusSAgs and anti-SAg-IgEin allergy, demonstrating that being sensitized to SEs—in contrast to inhalant allergens—is associatedwith a severe disease course in patients with chronic airway inflammation. The mechanisms by whichSAgs trigger or amplify allergic immune responses, however, are not yet fully understood. Here, wediscuss known and hypothetical pathways by which SAgs can drive an atopic disease
Oral administration of drugs is the most common, convenient, safest and economical route of drug administration. There is lack of established tools to study the function of transporters in the intestinal absorption of drugs. Because of its favorable physico-chemical, pharmacokinetic and pharmacodynamic characteristics, trospium could be potentially used as a probe substrate to study the function of drug transporters. Therefore, this study was conducted to examine the suitability of trospium chloride as a probe drug to study the function of multidrug transporters in the human body. To this end, two randomized, controlled, four-period, cross-over pharmacokinetic drug interaction studies of oral and intravenous trospium with co-medication of oral clarithromycin or ranitidine were performed in 24 healthy subjects to mechanistically characterize the role of P-gp, OATP1A2, OCT1, OCT2, MATE1 and MATE2-K in the absorption and disposition of trospium. The contribution of the drug transporters in the absorption and disposition of trospium were examined in isolated systems using in vitro uptake and inhibition assays in transporter transfected human cell lines.
OCT1 (Vmax = 0.8 ± 0.1 nmol/min × mg) is a high capacity transporter of trospium compared to OCT2 (Vmax = 0.04 ± 0.01 nmol/min × mg). But the OCT2 (Km = 0.5 ± 0.1 µM) transporter demonstrated a high affinity in the transport of trospium compared to OCT1 (Km = 17.4 ± 2.1 µM). OCT1 genetic alleles *2, *3, *4 and *7 resulted in significant loss of activity and the alleles *5 and *6 caused complete loss of uptake of trospium. The common OCT2 genetic allele Ser270 caused slight but significant increase in activity of OCT2.
Ranitidine inhibits OCT1 (IC50 = 186 ± 25 µM), MATE1 (IC50 = 134 ± 37 µM) and MATE2-K (IC50 = 35 ± 11 µM)-mediated uptake of trospium in vitro. But it is a weak inhibitor of OCT2 transporter (IC50 = 482 ± 105 µM). Using FDA and EMA in vitro to in vivo extrapolation models, ranitidine was predicted to have a potential inhibition effect on intestinal OCT1 ([I]2/IC50 ~40), renal MATE1 ([I]1/IC50 ~0.02) and MATE2-K ([I]1/IC50 ~0.1) transporters in vivo. Clarithromycin was predicted to cause DDI by inhibiting P-gp-mediated efflux of trospium at the intestine ([I]2/IC50 of ~310) and hepatocytes ([I]3/IC50 ~1). Therefore, co-medication of oral clarithromycin was expected to result in an increase in oral absorption and hepatic clearance of trospium but not changes in distribution volume.
In healthy subjects, oral trospium is slowly (MAT ~10 h) and poorly (F ~10 %) absorbed from the jejunum and cecum/ascending colon, widely distributed into the body (Vss = 5 - 6 l/kg) and slowly eliminated (t1/2 = 9 - 10 h) majorly via renal glomerular filtration and tubular secretion (CLR ~500 ml/min). After co-medication of clarithromycin (inhibitor of P-gp), on the contrary to our IVIVE prediction, we found a non-expected but significant expansion of the shallow and deep distribution spaces for trospium by ~27 %. A single dose administration of trospium with co-medication of ranitidine (inhibitor of OCT1) resulted in no effect on the intestinal absorption of trospium. But the renal clearance of trospium decreased slightly (15 %) but significantly.
Intravenously administered trospium (2 mg TC) might be a suitable probe drug to evaluate the effects of a P-gp inhibitor on distribution of a drug. Oral trospium chloride can be selected for DDI studies with new chemical entities (NCE) with predicted inhibitory potential on OCT1 and P-gp and which are available after oral absorption along the small intestine and in the cecum/ascending colon. Another kind of application of trospium chloride might be pharmacogenomics studies in subjects with functionally relevant polymorphisms of P-gp and OCT1 or in patients with suspected transport failure due to intestinal diseases. The function of the efflux transporters MATE1 and MATE2-K in the PTC of the kidneys can be well assessed with the probe drug trospium by measuring its renal clearance.
Neuroblastoma is the most common extracranial, malignant, solid tumor found in children. In more than one-third of cases, the tumor is in an advanced stage, with limited resectability. The treatment options include resection, with or without (neo-/) adjuvant therapy, and conservative therapy, the latter even with curative intent. Contrast-enhanced MRI is used for staging and therapy monitoring. Diffusion-weighted imaging (DWI) is often included. DWI allows for a calculation of the apparent diffusion coefficient (ADC) for quantitative assessment. Histological tumor characteristics can be derived from ADC maps. Monitoring the response to treatment is possible using ADC maps, with an increase in ADC values in cases of a response to therapy. Changes in the ADC value precede volume reduction. The usual criteria for determining the response to therapy can therefore be supplemented by ADC values. While these changes have been observed in neuroblastoma, early changes in the ADC value in response to therapy are less well described. In this study, we evaluated whether there is an early change in the ADC values in neuroblastoma under therapy; if this change depends on the form of therapy; and whether this change may serve as a prognostic marker. We retrospectively evaluated neuroblastoma cases treated in our institution between June 2007 and August 2014. The examinations were grouped as ‘prestaging’; ‘intermediate staging’; ‘final staging’; and ‘follow-up’. A classification of “progress”, “stable disease”, or “regress” was made. For the determination of ADC values, regions of interest were drawn along the borders of all tumor manifestations. To calculate ADC changes (∆ADC), the respective MRI of the prestaging was used as a reference point or, in the case of therapies that took place directly after previous therapies, the associated previous staging. In the follow-up examinations, the previous examination was used as a reference point. The ∆ADC were grouped into ∆ADCregress for regressive disease, ∆ADCstable for stable disease, and ∆ADC for progressive disease. In addition, examinations at 60 to 120 days from the baseline were grouped as er∆ADCregress, er∆ADCstable, and er∆ADCprogress. Any differences were tested for significance using the Mann–Whitney test (level of significance: p < 0.05). In total, 34 patients with 40 evaluable tumor manifestations and 121 diffusion-weighted MRI examinations were finally included. Twenty-seven patients had INSS stage IV neuroblastoma, and seven had INSS stage III neuroblastoma. A positive N-Myc expression was found in 11 tumor diseases, and 17 patients tested negative for N-Myc (with six cases having no information). 26 patients were assigned to the high-risk group according to INRG and eight patients to the intermediate-risk group. There was a significant difference in mean ADC values from the high-risk group compared to those from the intermediate-risk group, according to INRG. The differences between the mean ∆ADC values (absolute and percentage) according to the course of the disease were significant: between ∆ADCregress and ∆ADCstable, between ∆ADCprogress and ∆ADCstable, as well as between ∆ADCregress and ∆ADCprogress. The differences between the mean er∆ADC values (absolute and percentage) according to the course of the disease were significant: between er∆ADCregress and er∆ADCstable, as well as between er∆ADCregress and er∆ADCprogress. Forms of therapy, N-Myc status, and risk groups showed no further significant differences in mean ADC values and ∆ADC/er∆ADC. A clear connection between the ADC changes and the response to therapy could be demonstrated. This held true even within the first 120 days after the start of therapy: an increase in the ADC value corresponds to a probable response to therapy, while a decrease predicts progression. Minimal or no changes were seen in cases of stable disease.
Introduction: Antiseptics are used for the prophylaxis of infections of acute wounds and for the treatment of critically colonized chronic wounds as well as localized infections of acute and chronic wounds. If an antiseptic with too much tissue toxicity and/or too little efficacy is used, the wound healing can be delayed.
Objective: The aim was to compare the irritation potency of frequently used wound antiseptics by using the hen's egg test on the chorioallantoic membrane (HET-CAM). Additionally, the influence of antiphlogistic active additives which might increase the tolerability was examined. To allow a more extensive comparison, antiseptics classified as obsolete such as hydrogen peroxide, creams on PVP- iodine base, silver sulfadiazine, chlorhexidine and nitrofural as well as the non-antiseptic wound treatment agents dexpanthenol and hemoglobin spray were also examined.
Method: The HET-CAM was used as a semi-in-vivo method to test the tolerability of wound antiseptics to tissues by observing the reactions that occur in the blood vessels of the highly vascularized CAM such as hemorrhage, lysis and coagulation. The irritation score (IS) was calculated and differentiated in 4 ranges according to Spielmann (1991).
Results: The vascular injuries of the CAM were considered as an indirect indicator of the tolerability. It is accepted that agents with no or low irritation potential on the CAM are to be preferred in the clinical practice if they are clinically effective.
Severe CAM reaction was observed after short-term application of octenidine based wound gel (active ingredient octenidine 0.05%) (IS: 10.3) and chlorhexidine digluconate 0.5% solution (IS: 9.5). Moderate reaction was observed for the combination of octenidine 0.05% in aqueous solution with panthenol 1.34% and allantoin 0.2% (IS: 8.7), hydrogen peroxide 1.5% in aqueous solution (IS: 6.1) and hydrogen peroxide 0.5% solution (IS: 5.5). Slight reaction was observed for hydrogen peroxide 1.5% solution in combination with sodium thiocyanate 0.698% (IS: 2.6), sodium thiocyanate 0.698% solution (IS: 2.1) and Dermacyn® (active ingredient NaOCl/HOCl each 0.004) (IS: 1.2). Polihexanide 0.04% in Ringer solution (IS: 0.9), Polihexanide 0.05% in Lipofundin, Granulox® (active agent hemoglobin 10%) (IS: 0) and dexpanthenol 5% solution (IS: 0) showed no reaction. In the long-term observation (24 hours after application), Dermacyn® showed the best results (59% of irritation remained alive after 24 hours). The addition of dexpanthenol and allantoin reduced the irritability only slightly, whereas the decrease of IS of hydrogen peroxide by addition of sodium thiocyanate was almost significant (p 0.0596).
Conclusion: It is suggested that agents with no or low irritation potential on the CAM are to be preferred in the clinical practice if they are clinically effective. It is suggested that further in vivo and in vitro studies are to be undertaken with these agents.
Solely regarding local tolerability, polihexanide and hypochlorite are the antiseptic agents of choice of the tested preparations. The wound oxygenizer hemoglobin spray is tolerated without irritation as well as the negative control 0.9% NaCl solution. Because of their other disadvantages in conjunction with their irritability, the outdated cream formulations on basis of silver sulfadiazine, PVP- iodine, chlorhexidine and nitrofural cannot be recommended for wound antisepsis.
Background: Stroke patients are at risk of acquiring secondary infections due to stroke-induced immune suppression (SIIS). Immunosuppressive cells comprise myeloid-derived suppressor cells (MDSCs) and immunosuppressive interleukin 10 (IL-10)-producing monocytes. MDSCs represent a small but heterogeneous population of monocytic, polymorphonuclear (or granulocytic), and early progenitor cells (“early” MDSC), which can expand extensively in pathophysiological conditions. MDSCs have been shown to exert strong immune-suppressive effects. The role of IL-10-producing immunosuppressive monocytes after stroke has not been investigated, but monocytes are impaired in oxidative burst and downregulate human leukocyte antigen—DR isotype (HLA-DR) on the cell surface.
Objectives: The objective of this work was to investigate the regulation and function of MDSCs as well as the immunosuppressive IL-10-producing monocytes in experimental and human stroke.
Methods: This longitudinal, monocentric, non-interventional prospective explorative study used multicolor flow cytometry to identify MDSC subpopulations and IL-10 expression in monocytes in the peripheral blood of 19 healthy controls and 27 patients on days 1, 3, and 5 post-stroke. Quantification of intracellular STAT3p and Arginase-1 by geometric mean fluorescence intensity was used to assess the functionality of MDSCs. In experimental stroke induced by electrocoagulation in middle-aged mice, monocytic (CD11b+Ly6G−Ly6Chigh) and polymorphonuclear (CD11b+Ly6G+Ly6Clow) MDSCs in the spleen were analyzed by flow cytometry.
Results: Compared to the controls, stroke patients showed a relative increase in monocytic MDSCs (percentage of CD11b+ cells) in whole blood without evidence for an altered function. The other MDSC subgroups did not differ from the control. Also, in experimental stroke, monocytic, and in addition, polymorphonuclear MDSCs were increased. The numbers of IL-10-positive monocytes did not differ between the patients and controls. However, we provide a new insight into monocytic function post-stroke since we can report that a differential regulation of HLA-DR and PD-L1 was found depending on the IL-10 production of monocytes. IL-10-positive monocytes are more activated post-stroke, as indicated by their increased HLA-DR expression.
Conclusions: MDSC and IL-10+ monocytes can induce immunosuppression within days after stroke.
AbstractThe 2022 Roadmap is the next update in the series of Plasma Roadmaps published by Journal of Physics D with the intent to identify important outstanding challenges in the field of low-temperature plasma (LTP) physics and technology. The format of the Roadmap is the same as the previous Roadmaps representing the visions of 41 leading experts representing 21 countries and five continents in the various sub-fields of LTP science and technology. In recognition of the evolution in the field, several new topics have been introduced or given more prominence. These new topics and emphasis highlight increased interests in plasma-enabled additive manufacturing, soft materials, electrification of chemical conversions, plasma propulsion, extreme plasma regimes, plasmas in hypersonics, data-driven plasma science and technology and the contribution of LTP to combat COVID-19. In the last few decades, LTP science and technology has made a tremendously positive impact on our society. It is our hope that this roadmap will help continue this excellent track record over the next 5–10 years.
Population-based studies of Staphylococcus aureus contribute to understanding the epidemiology of S. aureus infection. We enrolled surgical inpatients admitted to an African tertiary-care hospital in order to prospectively analyze the nosocomial impact of S. aureus. Data collection included an active sampling of the anterior nares and infectious foci within 48 h after admission and subsequently when clinically indicated. All S. aureus isolates were spa and agr genotyped. Possession of Panton-Valentine leukocidin (PVL) and other toxin genes was determined. We analyzed antibiotic susceptibility profiles by VITEK 2 systems and verified methicillin-resistant S. aureus (MRSA) by mecA/C PCR. Among 325 patients, 15.4% carried methicillin-susceptible S. aureus (MSSA) at admission, while 3.7% carried MRSA. The incidence densities of nosocomial infections due to MSSA and MRSA were 35.4 and 6.2 infections per 10,000 patient-days, respectively. Among all 47 nosocomial infections, skin and soft-tissue (40.4%) and bones or joints’ (25.5%) infections predominated. Six (12.7%) infection-related S. aureus isolates harbored PVL genes including two (4.2%) MRSA: overall, seventeen (36.2%) isolates carried pyrogenic toxin superantigens or other toxin genes. This study illustrates the considerable nosocomial impact of S. aureus in a Nigerian University hospital. Furthermore, they indicate a need for effective approaches to curtail nosocomial acquisition of multidrug-resistant S. aureus.
Global change is one of the major challenges our society faces in recent times and is becoming increasingly noticeable in all aspects of our lives. In the last ten years, reports about droughts in Europe increased, contrary to expected natural climate variations and are attributed as indicators of climate change. Droughts resulted in a severe decrease in water levels of lakes, rivers and reservoirs, posing socio-economic and environmental challenges. Climate scenarios by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) project increasing temperatures, more frequent, longer and/or more intense heat waves and warm spells, and an increase in aridity with short-term droughts in the upcoming decades for Western and Central Europe. Some areas – such as Northeast Germany – are already affected by negative water balances and the lowering of lake and groundwater levels. Additionally to possible challenges in water availability, excess nutrients and heavy metals from industrial emissions, agricultural fertilisers and land use changes lead to declining water quality. In the past century, extensive eutrophication and environmental pollution have become major water quality issues in many freshwater bodies.
Nonetheless, water and its availability in a sufficient quantity and quality are prerequisites for life and must be prioritised in future development. The European Union aims for a good status in all surface and groundwater bodies by 2027 regarding their ecological, chemical and quantitative status. However, a profound understanding of eutrophication, pollution sources, and water bodies' reference conditions – referring to pre-anthropogenic conditions – should be available for each system to apply integrated restoration strategies. Moreover, an in-depth understanding of long-term climate variability and its dynamics is indispensable to approach these climate change challenges and reliably predict water availability.
During the past decades, numerous paleoenvironmental studies have been carried out on Northern German sediment archives, using mainly lacustrine sediments to reconstruct hydroclimatic variability, often inferring lake-level variations as key indicators. However, most studies were carried out in areas affected by more maritime or continental climate. Studies from the transition zone are rare. Only few existing studies offer high-resolution records and/or robust chronologies, which limits the understanding of past environmental changes significantly. Besides, the Northern German lowlands have been anthropogenically affected since at least the Neolithic (~5.6 ka cal BP) and, in particular, forest composition and density have recently been shown to have at least partially an impact on lake-level variations. However, a reliable distinction between climatic impacts and anthropogenic interferences is widely missing, which is a problem because many studies were conducted on rather small lacustrine systems in which expected anthropogenic signals are higher, and single events may overprint the climatic signals. These biases lead to an incoherent picture of the past hydroclimatic variability in Northern Germany during the Holocene. To overcome this situation, it is inevitable to identify a suitable sedimentary archive from the transition zone – preferably a large lacustrine system in which natural (supra-)regional paleoenvironmental signals are expected to be not overprinted by single events. Moreover, it is necessary to establish robust chronologies and apply high-resolution methods to infer past environmental changes in a high temporal resolution. Taken together, this could contribute to an enhanced understanding of past environmental and climatic changes in Northern Germany.
This thesis consolidates the evidence for Schweriner See to act as a suitable sedimentary archive in Northern Germany for (supra-)regional climate reconstructions. Schweriner See is a large lowland lake in Northern Germany located within the transition zone from maritime to continental climate. In the first step, (paleo)lacustrine landforms, i.e. beach ridges, subaerial nearshore bar, and a silting-up sequence, are investigated along the north-eastern shoreline using a combined approach of sedimentology (e.g. grain size variations) and the relatively novel method of luminescence profiling offering relative age determinations to understand depositional processes and their chronological framework. Absolute age information is mainly inferred by OSL dating. Secondly, an important prerequisite to interpreting information obtained from lacustrine sediment archives is a thorough understanding of processes controlling sedimentation. Schweriner See is characterized by a complex morphometry, which influences in-lake processes, i.e. i) in-lake productivity, ii) carbonate precipitation and iii) wind- and wave-induced processes, resulting in a distinct spatial heterogeneity. This thesis shows that it is crucial first to understand sedimentary depositional processes and controlling mechanisms to i) select suitable coring location(s) and ii) reconstruct paleoenvironmental and hydroclimatic variations reliably.
Based on bathymetric considerations and inferred in-lake processes, two main coring locations were identified to infer i) the anthropogenic impacts and ii) hydroclimatic variations. Short sediment records from the shallow water areas (< 15 m water depth) cover the most recent environmental history of Schweriner See. A well-dated sedimentary record (210Pb/137Cs and 14C dating) links distinct sedimentary and geochemical changes with historical events. Schweriner See was extensively affected by lake-wide eutrophication and contamination, closely related to sewage and population dynamics within the catchment. The water quality only improved after the German Reunification in 1990 CE when sewage was precluded from Schweriner See. Contamination trends at Schweriner See showed similar trends to different archives along the southern Baltic Sea, implying a common regional driving mechanism, e.g. environmental legalisation.
A well-dated sediment record from the profundal zone (52 m water depth) allowed the reconstruction of large-scale atmospheric conditions during the past 3 ka cal BP by inferring winter temperature variability, the moisture source region and/or evaporative lake water enrichment, which resemble variations in the North Atlantic Oscillation (NAO). The NAO greatly influences the Central European climate, affecting, for example, surface air temperature, precipitation or storm tracks. During 3-2.8 ka and 2.1-0.8 ka cal BP, predominantly positive NAO conditions are reconstructed, which are characterized by warmer winter temperatures, moisture conditions bringing isotopically enriched precipitation from the southern/central North Atlantic to Northern Central Europe and/or warmer temperatures that may result in a higher evaporative isotopic lake water enrichment as a result of northwards displaced westerlies. Conversely, during 2.8-2.1 ka and 0.8-0.1 ka cal BP, results correspond to predominantly negative NAO phases influenced by southwards displaced westerlies. Frequent atmospheric blocking allows for the intrusion of northerly or easterly winds, resulting in colder winter temperatures, isotopically depleted precipitation from the Northern Atlantic and Arctic region and/or a lower evaporative lake water enrichment. In addition to these long-term changes in atmospheric conditions, short-term hydroclimatic variations have been reconstructed, mainly reflecting lake-level variations in conjunction with precipitation variability, with the proxy signal being additionally amplified by wind speed and wave motion. Comparisons with other archives support these results.
So far, the paleoenvironmental reconstruction is limited to the Late Holocene, but initial dating results imply possible interferences until the Late Pleistocene. Therefore, future studies should focus on extending the profundal record from Schweriner See further back in time, providing a high-resolution record covering both the Holocene and possibly the Late Pleistocene.
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We investigated four subaerial (paleo)lacustrine landforms at the north‐eastern shoreline of Schweriner See, north‐eastern Germany. These included two beach ridges, one subaerial nearshore bar and a silting up sequence located close to a fossil cliff, which marks the former maximum extent of Schweriner See. We used luminescence profiling with a SUERC portable OSL device (POSL) on all four sediment sequences in combination with sedimentological investigations such as grain size, loss‐on‐ignition and magnetic susceptibility to provide information on the various formations in a lacustrine depositional environment. The POSL reader was used on pre‐treated polymineral samples to gain an insight into luminescence distribution within the individual sediment sequences, but also among the four sequences. POSL proved valuable to understand depositional processes, which were not visible in lithology or sedimentological parameters. With somewhat larger uncertainty this method provides relative chronologies of the sediment sequences. Additionally, we carried out radiocarbon dating and full optical stimulated luminescence (OSL) dating to establish a chronological framework. OSL ages proved to be more reliable to date beach ridges in this setting than radiocarbon samples, which were severely influenced by sediment reworking. This combined approach of sedimentological analyses, luminescence profiling and absolute age determinations revealed details in depositional processes at Schweriner See which otherwise would have remained undetected. Furthermore, it helped to set these subaerial (paleo)lacustrine landforms in a chronological framework.
Many intrastate conflicts see more than one mediation effort. As the sequencing of mediation efforts in intrastate conflicts is neglected in existing research, this project addresses the question how and why previous mediation outcomes have an impact on subsequent mediation onset and subsequent mediation success. Drawing on bargaining theory, it is argued that governments and rebel groups engaged in intrastate conflicts account for previous mediation outcomes in their cost-benefit calculations on subsequent mediation onset, and, should subsequent talks set on, their behaviour during subsequent mediation efforts, which influences subsequent mediation success.
If mediation did not produce an agreement, the persistence of the private information problem is noted by the conflict parties. Yet, no new costs of mediation are uncovered, and hence the conflict parties will agree to subsequent mediation onset. Being aware of the necessity to overcome the private information and the commitment problem, the mediator will seek to account for the concerns of the conflict parties, and thereby work towards subsequent mediation success. If mediation produced a partial agreement, the benefits of mediation are underlined. The private information and the commitment problem seem solved with the assistance of the mediator. Subsequent mediation onset and eventually subsequent mediation success are observed. If a mediated agreement was reneged on by the rebel group, the government will refrain from further talks, pointing out the rebel group’s illegitimacy. If the government reneged on the agreement itself, it will also decide against subsequent mediation, as the previous mediation effort produced an agreement which did not mirror the power distribution in the dyad. Costs of mediation, which outweigh the benefits of it, were highlighted. Rebel groups will opt for mediation regardless which side reneged on an agreement. As both governments and rebel groups have to agree to subsequent mediation for talks to set on, subsequent mediation onset is unlikely if a mediated agreement was reneged on. Given the onset of subsequent mediation after a mediated agreement was reneged on, subsequent mediation success is unlikely to be observed, due to the previously underlined hazards of sharing private information and the persistence of the commitment problem.
The theoretical argument is tested with a mixed-methods approach. The quantitative analysis accounts for mediation efforts in African intrastate conflicts between 1993 and 2007. The qualitative analysis scrutinises the mediation efforts between the Government of Uganda and the Lord’s Resistance Army. The results of both parts of analysis largely go hand-in-hand, and show that partial mediation success and mediation which did not produce an agreement have a positive impact on subsequent mediation onset in particular, but also on subsequent mediation success. Reneged on mediated agreements have a severe negative impact on subsequent mediation onset and subsequent mediation success though.
By addressing the question which impact previous mediation outcomes have on subsequent mediation efforts, this research shows that mediation which does not produce an agreement is not the mediation outcome which needs to be feared by the international community. Instead, the deteriorating impact of short-lived agreements, a mediation outcome which is unaccounted for in existing research as an explanatory variable, becomes apparent. This research has important policy implications, especially for mediators, as it suggests that accepting mediation efforts to end without an agreement is more conducive for subsequent mediation efforts. Moreover, this research points towards the necessity of including reneged on agreements in mediation research as an explanatory variable more extensively, thereby shedding more light onto the dynamics at play in consecutive mediation efforts.
A novel method for time-resolved tuned diode laser absorption spectroscopy has been developed. In this paper, we describe in detail developed electronic module that controls time-resolution of laser absorption spectroscopy system. The TTL signal triggering plasma pulse is used for generation of two signals: the first one triggers the fine tuning of laser wavelength and second one controls time-defined signal sampling from absorption detector. The described method and electronic system enable us to investigate temporal evolution of sputtered particles in technological low-temperature plasma systems. The pulsed DC planar magnetron sputtering system has been used to verify this method. The 2" in diameter titanium target was sputtered in pure argon atmosphere. The working pressure was held at 2 Pa. All the experiments were carried out for pulse ON time fixed at 100 (is. When changing OFF time the discharge has operated between High Power Impulse Magnetron Sputtering regime and pulsed DC magnetron regime. The effect of duty cycle variation results in decrease of titanium atom density during ON time while length of OFF time elongates. We believe that observed effect is connected with higher degree of ionization of sputtered particles. As previously reported by Bohlmark et al., the measured optical emission spectra in HiPIMS systems were dominated by emission from titanium ions [1].
Abstract
Introduction
Transabdominal ultrasound (US) and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) are commonly used for the examination of the pancreas in clinical routine. We therefore were interested in the concordance of these two imaging methods for the size measurement of the pancreas and how age, gender, and body mass index (BMI) affect the organ size.
Methods
A total of 342 participants from the Study of Health in Pomerania underwent whole‐body MRI and transabdominal US on the same day, and the diameter of the pancreatic head, body, and tail were measured. The agreement between US and MRI measurements was assessed by Bland and Altman plots. Intraclass correlation coefficients were used to compare observers. A multivariable regression model was applied using the independent variables age, gender, and body mass index.
Results
Compared to MRI, abdominal US returned smaller values for each segment of the pancreas, with a high level of inconsistency between these two methods. The mean difference was 0.39, 0.18, and 0.54 cm for the head, body, and tail, respectively. A high interobserver variability was detected for US. Multivariable analysis showed that pancreatic size in all three segments increased with BMI in both genders whereas pancreatic head and tail size decreased with age, an effect more marked in women.
Conclusions
Agreement of pancreatic size measurements is poor between US and MRI. These limitations should be considered when evaluating morphologic features for pathologic conditions or setting limits of normal size. Adjustments for BMI, gender, and age may also be warranted.
Background and Aims: Gastrointestinal stromal tumors (GISTs) are rare malignancies but the most common mesenchymal tumors of the digestive tract. Recent advances in diagnostic imaging and an increasing incidence will confront us more frequently with stromal tumors. This single center study aimed to characterize GIST patients in terms of tumor location, clinical presentation, metastasis formation, as well as associated secondary malignancies. Methods: In a retrospective study, 104 patients with a histologically confirmed diagnosis of GIST, collected between 1993 and 2011, were characterized for several clinical features. Results: The most common GIST location was the stomach (67.6%) followed by the small intestine (16.2%). Gastrointestinal bleeding (55.8%) and abdominal pain (38.5%) were the most frequently reported symptoms whereas about one-third of patients remained clinically asymptomatic (31.6%); 14.4% of patients had either synchronous or metachronous metastases and there was a significant prevalence also in the low risk group. The proportion of secondary malignant associated neoplasms was 31% in our GIST cohort, among which gastrointestinal, genitourinary tumors, and breast cancer were the most prevalent. Conclusion: There was a considerable risk for metastasis formation and the development of secondary neoplasias that should encourage discussion about the appropriate surveillance strategy after surgery for GIST.
Homoarginine (hArg) is a non-essential cationic amino acid which inhibits hepatic alkaline phosphatases to exert inhibitory effects on bile secretion by targeting intrahepatic biliary epithelium. We analyzed (1) the relationship between hArg and liver biomarkers in two large population-based studies and (2) the impact of hArg supplementation on liver biomarkers. We assessed the relationship between alanine transaminase (ALT), aspartate aminotransferase (AST), γ-glutamyltransferase (GGT), alkaline phosphatases (AP), albumin, total bilirubin, cholinesterase, Quick’s value, liver fat, and Model for End-stage Liver Disease (MELD) and hArg in appropriately adjusted linear regression models. We analyzed the effect of L-hArg supplemention (125 mg L-hArg daily for 4 weeks) on these liver biomarkers. We included 7638 individuals (men: 3705; premenopausal women: 1866, postmenopausal women: 2067). We found positive associations for hArg and ALT (β 0.38 µkatal/L 95% confidence interval (CI): 0.29; 0.48), AST (β 0.29 µkatal/L 95% CI 0.17; 0.41), GGT (β 0.033 µkatal/L 95% CI 0.014; 0.053), Fib-4 score (β 0.08 95% CI 0.03; 0.13), liver fat content (β 0.016% 95% CI 0.006; 0.026), albumin (β 0.030 g/L 95% CI 0.019; 0.040), and cholinesterase (β 0.003 µkatal/L 95% CI 0.002; 0.004) in males. In premenopausal women hArg was positively related with liver fat content (β 0.047% 95%CI 0.013; 0.080) and inversely with albumin (β − 0.057 g/L 95% CI − 0.073; − 0.041). In postmenopausal women hARG was positively associated with AST (β 0.26 µkatal/L 95% CI 0.11; 0.42). hArg supplementation did not affect liver biomarkers. We summarize that hArg may be a marker of liver dysfunction and should be explored further.
Tuberculosis (TB) has tremendous public health relevance. It most frequently affects the lung and is characterized by the development of unique tissue lesions, termed granulomas. These lesions encompass various immune populations, with macrophages being most extensively investigated. Myeloid derived suppressor cells (MDSCs) have been recently identified in TB patients, both in the circulation and at the site of infection, however their interactions with Mycobacterium tuberculosis (Mtb) and their impact on granulomas remain undefined. We generated human monocytic MDSCs and observed that their suppressive capacities are retained upon Mtb infection. We employed an in vitro granuloma model, which mimics human TB lesions to some extent, with the aim of analyzing the roles of MDSCs within granulomas. MDSCs altered the structure of and affected bacterial containment within granuloma-like structures. These effects were partly controlled through highly abundant secreted IL-10. Compared to macrophages, MDSCs activated primarily the NF-κB and MAPK pathways and the latter largely contributed to the release of IL-10 and replication of bacteria within in vitro generated granulomas. Moreover, MDSCs upregulated PD-L1 and suppressed proliferation of lymphocytes, albeit with negligible effects on Mtb replication. Further comprehensive characterization of MDSCs in TB will contribute to a better understanding of disease pathogenesis and facilitate the design of novel immune-based interventions for this deadly infection.
Molybdenum dependent enzymes are involved in essential metabolic transformations in bacteria, plants, and human beings. The extreme instability of the molybdenum cofactor (Moco) prevents its use as an effective treatment for patients with a Moco deficiency. Therefore, the design, develop and execute the artificial molybdenum cofactor models are essential.
In the present thesis, the asymmetric molybdopterin (mpt) model precursors with oxygen functionality and various electronic structures and their Moco model complexes mimicking the natural cofactor have been synthesized and comprehensively investigated through multi-nuclear NMR, MS, IR, resonance Raman, X-ray crystallography, UV-Vis, and electrochemical methods. Notably, the asymmetrically substituted dithiolenes in this thesis are confirmed through a significant push-pull effect, which is tuning its electronic structure. The redox behavior of Moco model complexes was investigated by temperature-dependent cyclic voltammetry. Electronic and vibrational spectral studies were investigated in detail to understand substituents effect on the electronic structure of model complexes and to elucidate roles of mpt in catalysis. Since the model complexes can be considered as structural models for the Moco dependent oxidoreductases, catalytic oxygen atom transfer (OAT) reactions in DMSO/PPh3 were investigated.
The main focus of the present thesis was achieved through the development of various synthetic routes that address phosphonate bearing dithiolene ligands, inspiring the natural mpt. Simultaneously the Minisci protocol was applied for the synthesis of new pterin ketophosphonates, taking into consideration the essential aspects of the natural molybdopterin, including the phosphate anchor group. Even though some aspects of this protocol require further optimizations, but the mentioned synthetic route has exceptional potential and flexibility.
A large portion of the earth's surface is covered with various vegetation classes (i.e. grassland, wetland and agricultural area, forest) of many diverse species and canopy configurations. The ability to assess and to monitor canopy parameters, such as biomass, leaf area index, and vegetation water content, is of vital importance to the study of different agronomic processes. Remote sensing techniques provide a unique capability towards probing different vegetation types and canopy by operating at different bands, observation angle etc. Over the past decades, significant progress has been made in remote sensing techniques of land processes specially vegetation characteristics through development of advanced ground-based, airborne and space-borne microwave sensors, methods and approaches such as theoretical, semi-empirical and empirical models, needed for analyzing the data. These activities have sharply increased in recent years since the launch of different active and passive satellites and sensors. Remote Sensing (RS) science and techniques combined with ground truth data can provide new tools for advanced agricultural crop applications. It has been demonstrated that RS has the ability to estimate biophysical parameters of agricultural crops over time at local, regional, and global scales. In this study, RS images in visible/near infrared (VIS/NIR) domain as well as microwave domain combined with ground truth data were used to assess biophysical parameters of agricultural crop during their whole growing season at Durable Environmental Multidisciplinary Monitoring Information Network (DEMMIN) test site in North East Germany. Ground truth studies were carried out for 31 weeks during 17th April – 13th November 2013 over three crop lands including winter wheat, barley and canola. Landsat 8 OLI, Landsat 7 ETM+ were used for the VIS/NIR studies and TerraSAR-X synthetic aperture radar (SAR) images were used to study biophysical parameters of agricultural crops in microwave part of electromagnetic spectrum. The analysis was conducted by calculating different vegetation indices (VIs) to estimate the biomass (fresh and dry), LAI, and vegetation water content (VWC) of three crops using Landsat 8 OLI and Landsat 7 ETM+ combined with ground truth data. A new concept of Soil Line retrieval from Landsat 8 image was also developed to estimate plant biophysical parameters using soil line related vegetation indices in optical domain of electromagnetic spectrum. Different approaches including univariate, multivariate stepwise regression and semi-empirical water cloud model was also used to estimate the biophysical parameters of agricultural crop using TerraSAR-X data in microwave domain of electromagnetic spectrum. Perhaps the most important conclusion of this study is that the RS approach can provide useful information about estimating agricultural crop parameters over time and local scale, which can therefore provide valuable information to aid the agronomy community.
Until today, more than 100 years after its first description in Italy, the highly pathogenic avian influenza virus (HPAIV) has not lost its fearsome character for wild birds, poultry and humans. On the contrary, the number of outbreaks with high casualty rates in wild birds and poultry has multiplied in recent years and cases of zoonotic infections are also increasingly reported from HPAI endemic areas. The epidemiology of these infections is complex and also involves surface water and possibly sediments of shallow standing waters, which could play a role as a vector medium and/or virus reservoir. The goal of this project was to expand current knowledge of the influence of water on the spread of AIV. As part of this project, we were able to ...
1. ...improve AIV detection methods using real time RT-PCR in terms of sensitivity and breadth of viruses detected. In addition, we succeeded in economizing the procedure so that fewer resources are required and results are obtained faster (publication I: [173]).
2. ...develop an ultrafiltration-based enrichment method for AIV from surface water and evaluate it with field samples from HPAI outbreak areas in wild bird habitats (Wadden Sea coast of Schleswig-Holstein) and previously unaffected regions (Antarctic Weddell Sea) (publication II: [174]). Furthermore, protocols for testing different environmental sample matrices for AIV screening were tested and compared to results of passive monitoring by dabbing diseased or dead wild birds. AIV was detected in more than half (61%) of 44 water samples. We received additional sediment samples from 36 of the 44 water samples. In 18 of 36 of the sediments tested, as well as in 4.16% of 1705 fecal samples tested AIV was detected. However, the studies of the environmental samples mostly yielded only generic AIV detections, with viral loads in the range of the detection limit. This massively hampered further investigations for sub- and pathotyping. In contrast, 79.41% of 68 samples from passive monitoring showed high to very high HPAIV viral loads which also allowed sub- and pathotyping.
3. ...demonstrate in animal experiments that even very low titers (0.1 TCID50 ml-1) of HPAI viral infectivity in water can induce productive infection in susceptible but clinically largely resistant mallard ducks (publication III: [175]). Furthermore, we were able to develop evidence that there is a difference in virus spread that depends on the type of (contaminated) water source. This means that infections on poultry farms with inverted or nipple drinkers may follow a different course than infections in the wild, which are mediated via larger surface waters.
Overall, the results of this project highlight the important role of surface and drinking water, as well as aquatic sediments, in the spread of AIV. The methods developed here for AIV detection extend the possibilities for surveillance of AIV infections; however, passive remains superior to active surveillance of HPAIV infections in several aspects. Examination of various environmental samples did not yield a significant advantage in terms of an early warning system that would indicate the presence or spread of HPAIV in wild bird habitats prior to the occurrence of lethal infections in wild birds.
Abstract
River estuaries are characterized by mixing processes between freshwater discharge and marine water masses. Since the first are depleted in heavier stable isotopes compared with the marine realm, estuaries often show a linear correlation between salinity and water stable isotopes (δ18O and δ2H values). In this study, we evaluated spatial and seasonal isotope dynamics along three estuarine lagoon transects, located at the northern German Baltic Sea coast. The data show strong seasonality of isotope values, even at locations located furthest from the river mouths. They further reveal a positive and linear salinity‐isotope correlation in spring, but ‐in two of the three studied transects‐ hyperbolic and partially reverse correlations in summers. We conclude that additional hydrological processes partially overprint the two‐phase mixing correlation during summers: aside from the isotope seasonality of the riverine inflows, the shallow inner lagoons in the studied estuaries are influenced by evaporation processes. In contrast the estuarine outflow regions are under impact of significant salinity and isotope fluctuations of the Baltic Sea. Deciphering those processes is crucial for the understanding of water isotope and salinity dynamics. This is also of relevance in context of ecological studies, for example, when interpreting oxygen and hydrogen isotope data in aquatic organisms that depend on ambient estuarine waters.
The aim of the study was to develop and evaluate the reliability and agreement of new computer planimetric method for measurement and assessment of plaque on all types of removable dental prostheses RPDs. The instrument (new method) was tested by evaluating the efficacy of the rotating needles device in cleaning specific parts of RPD. From a database containing 780 images, which were taken in a standardized method for 65 RDPs for 49 participants, 55 images were selected randomly for image analysis. Adobe Photoshop software was used according to a standard operating procedure (SOP) by a main examiner two times in different sessions, and 1 time by 3 other examiners. In order to estimate the intra- and inter-examiner reliability, intraclass correlation coefficients ICC(2,1) was used. Three parameters were used to estimate agreement: standard error of measurement (SEM), smallest detectable change at 95% confidence level (SDC95%), and limits of agreement (LoA) according to Bland¨CAltman method. In the database, only 34 subjects were found with double crown retained removable denture and veneer over the secondary crown. 49x2 (before x after) images for 34 RDPs went under image analyses to calculate POP before and after cleaning the RDPs with the rotating needle device. Data were analysed using Wilcoxon signed-rank test. In all steps of image analysis, both intra-examiner and inter- examiner reliability were excellent with ICC(2,1) values > 0.85 at 95% confidence level. Intra- and inter-examiner values for both, SEM and SDC95% were ¡Ü 6% and ¡Ü17% respectively. The Bland¨CAltman analysis revealed a satisfactory level of agreement. POP is significantly more on the veneer than on the base(B-O), P <0.05. The rotating needles device is effective in cleaning the veneer and base(B-O), P <0.05 with absolute effect size 0.62. No statistical significance was detected in the effectiveness of the rotating needles device between base(B-O) and veneer. This study showed an excellent inter- and intra-examiner reproducibility, satisfactory level of examiners agreement, and acceptable measurement error of the new computer planimetric method . Furthermore, the method can be used with all types of RDPs. The rotating needles device can significantly reduce plaque on the double crown retained removable denture. The Computerized Planimetric Method (CPM) is more suitable for clinical researches because of its objectivity, reliability, high level of standardization, and the ability to detect and quantify small changes in plaque. Extra attention should be given to the veneer over the secondary crown as they are a potential part for RDP plaque accumulation.
Background: COVID-19 lead to the adoption of containment measures including temporary closure of dental clinics. Despite the risk of infection transmission, dental emergencies have not ceased during this pandemic and had to be managed also in the lockdown period.
Aim: To analyze the profiles and offered management options of pediatric patients presenting with dental emergencies during a COVID-19 lockdown.
Design: Retrospective analysis of patient records of children seeking emergency dental treatment during a 7-week lockdown period in 2020 in a university pedodontics clinic in Germany, compared to a similar cohort from 2019. Data on patient level, tooth level, and session level were collected. An analysis of the digital records after 6 months follow-up was performed for the patients who received Non-Aerosol Generating Procedures (NAGP) as management for dental emergency in the lockdown period in 2020.
Results: The 2020 cohort consisted of 83 patients, while the 2019 cohort included 46 patients showing 45% higher necessity for emergency treatment in 2020. Most common chief complaint was oral mucosal conditions in 2020 (26.4%), and irreversible pulpitis in 2019 (25.5%). Dental caries (without spontaneous pain) was the second most chief complaint in both cohorts (20.7% and 23.4% respectively). Most interventions in 2020 were Minimally Invasive Treatments such as the hall technique and silver diammine fluoride (20.3%), which were in 2019 not considered, followed by pharmacological treatment (16.9%), which were in 2019 also highly used (35.9%). The 6 months follow up for the NAGP revealed benefit in management of the acute dental problem, by either direct treatment or by postponing the treatment need to a later time period.
Conclusion: The COVID-19 pandemic led to increase in emergency pediatric dental visits and shifted treatment options towards less invasive procedures.
In challenging situations, where aerosols increase the risk of infection transmission, NAPD are a viable option in the management of dental emergencies, especially in pediatric dentistry.
Purpose
The significance of the underlying literature in clinical guidelines can be weakened by the risk of bias, which could negatively affect the recommendations. Especially in controversial matters, such as fluoride use for caries prevention in children, biased results may be not reliable and lead to incorrect conclusions. This study was performed to detect bias in underlying literature of the German guideline for caries prevention using fluoride in children, where no consensus was reached between paediatricians and paediatric dentists.
Methods
Three tools used for risk of bias assessments of different study designs were RoB 2 for RCTs, ROBINS-I for non-randomized studies, and ROBIS for systematic reviews. For each study cited in the guideline two independent risk of bias assessments were performed. Disagreements were resolved by consensus.
Results
Out of 58 papers, 48.3% (n = 28) showed high risk of bias, with the majority in sections regarding fluoride tablets, fluoridated toothpaste, and paediatricians’ recommendations. 9 out of 20 recommendations and statements were based on studies with high risk of bias, all of which were in these three controversial sections. 13 out of 29 RCTs showed high risk of bias (44.8%), as all 13 non-randomized trials did, while only 2 of 16 (12.5%) systematic reviews had high risk of bias.
Conclusion
Considering risk of bias of cited studies in clinical guidelines may result in substantial changes in its recommendations and aid in reaching consensus. Efforts should be made to assess risk of bias of underlying literature in future clinical guidelines.
Background
Microvascular decompression (MVD) success rates exceed 90% in hemifacial spasm (HFS). However, postoperative recovery patterns and durations are variable.
Objective
We aim to study factors that might influence the postoperative patterns and duration needed until final recovery.
Method
Only patients following de-novo MVD with a minimum follow-up of 6 months were included. Overall trend of recovery was modeled. Patients were grouped according to recognizable clinical recovery patterns. Uni- and multivariable analyses were used to identify the factors affecting allocation to the identified patterns and time needed to final recovery.
Results
A total of 323 (92.6%) patients had > 90% symptom improvement, and 269 (77.1%) patients had complete resolution at the last follow-up. The overall trend of recovery showed steep remission within the first 6 months, followed by relapse peaking around 8 months with a second remission ~ 16 months. Five main recovery patterns were identified.
Pattern analysis showed that evident proximal indentation of the facial nerve at root exit zone (REZ), males and facial palsy are associated with earlier recovery at multivariable and univariable levels. anterior inferior cerebellar artery (AICA), AICA/vertebral artery compressions and shorter disease durations are related to immediate resolution of the symptoms only on the univariable level. Time analysis showed that proximal indentation (vs. distal indentation), males and facial palsy witnessed significantly earlier recoveries.
Conclusion
Our main finding is that in contrast to peripheral indentation, proximal indentation of the facial nerve at REZ is associated with earlier recovery. Postoperative facial palsy and AICA compressions are associated with earlier recoveries. We recommend a minimum of 1 year before evaluating the final outcome of MVD for HFS.
Purpose
Despite being rarely reported, ischemic insults resulting from compromising small brainstem perforators following microvascular decompression (MVD) remain a potential devastating complication. To avoid this complication, we have been using indocyanine green (ICG) angiography intraoperatively to check the flow within the small brainstem perforators. We aim to evaluate the safety and usefulness of ICG videoangiography in MVD.
Methods
We extracted retrospective data of patients who received ICG videoangiography from our prospectively maintained database for microvascular decompression. We noted relevant data including demographics, offending vessels, operative technique, outcome, and complications.
Results
Out of the 438 patients, 15 patients with a mean age (SD) of 53 ± 10.5 years underwent intraoperative ICG angiography. Male:female was 1:1.14. The mean disease duration prior to surgery was 7.7 ± 5.3 years. The mean follow-up (SD) was 50.7 ± 42.0 months. In 14 patients, the offending vessel was an artery, and in one patient, a vein. Intraoperative readjustment of the Teflon pledget or sling was required in 20% (3/15) of the cases. No patient had any sort of brainstem ischemia. Eighty percent of the patients (12/15) experienced complete resolution of the spasms. 86.7% (13/15) of the patients reported a satisfactory outcome with marked improvement of the spasms. Three patients experienced slight hearing affection after surgery, which improved in two patients later. There was no facial or lower cranial nerve affection.
Conclusion
Intraoperative ICG is a safe tool for evaluating the flow within the brain stem perforators and avoiding brainstem ischemia in MVD for hemifacial spasm.
Abstract
Background: Behavior management techniques (BMT) are essential in order to
achieve a successful dental treatment with a minimum amount of stress in paediatric
dentistry, but parents are not equally accepting different advanced BMT.
Purpose: To investigate the differences in parental acceptance of advanced
behavior management techniques between University of Greifswald/Germany and
Jordan University/Jordan.
Methods: Parents of the children treated in the pedodontic departments at the
University of Greifswald/Germany and Jordan University/Jordan rated their
acceptance level of four advanced behavior management techniques (passive
restraint, active restraint, nitrous oxide sedation and general anesthesia) for normal
treatment, and for urgent treatment using a five points Likert scale. 200 parents (100
in each university) completed the questionnaire forms for analysis.
Results: Nitrous oxide sedation was rated the most accepted technique in
Greifswald and Jordan (mean 3.78±1.34; 3.22±1.50, respectively). The least
acceptable technique in Greifswald was passive restraint (2.05±1.18) and in Jordan
general anesthesia (2.11±1.30). The parents in Greifswald are significantly more
accepting nitrous oxide sedation than parents in Jordan (p=0.010), while parents in
Jordan are significantly more willing to accept passive restraint (p=0.001). The
acceptance of all advanced behavior management techniques increased significantly
in both groups when the treatment is urgent (p≤0.05),
Conclusions: Parental culture and the urgency of the treatment affect the
acceptance to different behavior management techniques. Moreover, the parental
attitude to the pharmacological technique has changed, as nitrous oxide sedation
generally appears to be the most preferred advanced technique in both groups.
National oral health survey on refugees in Germany 2016/2017: caries and subsequent complications
(2020)
Objectives To assess oral health, caries prevalence, and subsequent complications among recently arrived refugees in Germany and to ompare these findings with the German resident population. Methods This multicenter cross-sectional study recruited 544 refugees aged 3–75+ years; they were examined at ten registration institutions in four federal states in Germany by two calibrated dentists. The refugees were screened for caries (dmft/DMFT) and its complications pufa/PUFA); this data was compared to the resident population via the presentative national oral health surveys). Results The deciduous dentition of the 3-year-old refugees had a mean dmft value of 2.62 ± 3.6 compared with 0.48 dmft in the German resident population, and caries increased to 5.22 ± 3.4 for 6–7-year-olds (Germany: 1.73 dmft). Few refugee children had naturally healthy teeth (7% in 6–7-year-olds, Germany: 56%). In the permanent dentition, the gap in caries prevalence between refugees and the German population decreased with age (35–44-year-olds: 10.55 ± 7.1 DMFT; Germany: 11.2), but refugees exhibited more caries defects (35–44-year-olds DT = 3.13 ± 3.0; Germany: 0.5). German residents had more restorations (35–44-year-olds FT = 4.21 ± 4.6). Regarding complications, the 6–7-year-olds exhibited the highest pufa index (0.86 ± 1.4) which decreased in adolescence (13–17-year-olds, 0.18 ± 0.6) and increased in adults (45–64-year-olds, 0.45 ± 0.8). Conclusion The refugees had high caries experience, often untreated caries teeth and more complications compared with the German resident population, especially in children. Closing this gap by extending preventive systems to the refugees would decrease future treatment needs. Clinical relevance European countries should be prepared for the higher dental treatment needs in recent refugees, especially in
children.
Background: This study aims to assess the role of ductoscopy for detecting intraductal anomalies in patients with nipple discharge in comparison to conventional tests and to find an effective combination of both approaches. Materials and Methods: Prior to duct excision, ductoscopy was performed in 97 women. Histologic and all other diagnostic results were compared. Sensitivity, specificity, and efficiency were calculated for all methods. These parameters were also calculated for all possible test combinations in 12 patients who had completed all tests. Results: Breast sonography reached the highest sensitivity (64.1%) and efficiency (64%); mammography had the highest specificity (100%). The sensitivity of ductoscopy was 53.2%, its specificity 60%, and its efficiency 55.1%. Among combinations of all methods, the combination ductoscopy + galactography was the most sensitive (80%). Mammography, magnetic resonance imaging, and ductoscopy were each 100% specific. Ductoscopy was the most efficient (75%) single method. Conclusion: Ductoscopy is a valuable test for diagnosing intraductal lesions in patients with nipple discharge. It is more efficient than conventional tests in patients undergoing all tests.
Sealing ability of ProRoot MTA when placed as an apical barrier using three different techniques
(2013)
A one-visit apexification protocol with Mineral Trioxide Aggregate (MTA) can be seen as an alternative to the traditional treatment practices with calcium hydroxide. The aim of this study was to investigate the sealing ability of ProRoot MTA when placed as an apical barrier using three different techniques. Sixty freshly extracted single-rooted human teeth were decoronated and standardized to a root length of 15mm. The root segments were prepared with Gates Glidden burs (size 1-6) to simulate the clinical situation of an open apex and randomly assigned into 3 experimental groups of 20 samples each. 5mm MTA was placed by pluggers (Group 1) paper points (Group 2) or ultrasonic tips (Group 3). Radiographs were taken to verify the placement of the apical barriers. After obturation of all samples with warm gutta-percha (Obtura) and AH26 sealer, the coronal portion of all samples was sealed with Cavit. The root segments were then double coated with nail varnish except for the open apex and were exposed to methylene blue dye for 48 hours at room temperature. Afterwards, the samples were sectioned longitudinally and the extent of dye penetration was measured with a stereomicroscope. The mean depth of dye leakage for Group 1 was 1.34mm (±0.5 SD) Group 2 1.25mm (±0.4 SD) and Group 3 1.14mm (± 0.4 SD). Statistical analysis showed that there were no significant differences among the 3 experimental groups (0.178<p<0.552). In conclusion, ProRoot MTA has a similar sealing ability when placed as an apical barrier with pluggers, paper points or ultrasonic tips.
Background: Restorative treatment for children’s teeth is still an important aspect of dentistry. In the light of an only moderate caries decline in the primary dentition and a persistently low care index in Germany during the past years [DAJ 2010], there is still a demand for further work on recent patterns and outcomes of restorative treatments in primary teeth placed in everyday practices under the Germany National Health System. Objectives: The present study aimed firstly to describe the prevalence of caries and restorations in the primary teeth in Berlin and Germany from the representative Germany surveys [DAJ 2010], secondly, to describe the frequency and distribution of restorative treatment in primary teeth performed in everyday dental practice in Berlin including children age groups from 1- to 13-years of age, thirdly, to evaluate the outcomes of restorative treatment performed in everyday dental practices in these children and finally to compare results of the present study with data from the German National Health System [KZBV 2011] and randomized community data on the longevity of restorations in primary teeth in Denmark [Qvist et al. 2010a]. Material and Methodology: In the first part of present study data from representative German surveys [DAJ 2010] were interpreted to describe and compare the prevalence of caries and restorations in the primary teeth in Berlin and Germany. For the second and third parts data generated from German National Health System in Berlin (KZV-Berlin) on fillings done in everyday practices in primary teeth of 1- to 13-year-olds during 2010/2011 were collected. This data included: distribution of children with dental treatment regardless of the type of intervention provided, of children who received restorative treatments in primary teeth during dental care visits including total number of fillings per child, the number of filled tooth surfaces, retreatment with another filling, stainless steel crowns, pulp involvement and extractions after prior filling therapy. Information on the age of the original fillings at the time of retreatment was also included. The collected data then were entered into a data base for descriptive and analytical analysis. The results were compared with equivalent data from the German National Health System [KZBV 2011] and randomized community data from Denmark [Qvist et al. 2010a]. Results: Result showed a high similarity in patterns of caries and restorative treatment in primary teeth in Berlin and all of Germany as reported in the representative German surveys [DAJ 2010]. About of 84% of 1-13-year-olds insured in the German National Health System in Berlin received dental care during 2010/2011, with considerably lower rates in very young children. Fillings in primary teeth were performed in 31.17% of all children attending the dentist. Most restorations were placed in 5-8-year-olds. In 1-13-year-olds mostly just one filling was placed, more than five fillings were per child were recorded on average for very young age groups (1-4-year-olds). 55.60% of all fillings in primary teeth were two-surface restorations, whereas more than three-surface restorations comprised 6.17% of all fillings and they were performed most frequently in young children of 1-4-years of age. Retreatment to fillings in primary teeth was 7.66% of fillings placed in 1-13-year-olds. Most retreatments took place from 5 to 9 years of age with a peak in 6-year-olds. In 1-3-year-old children fillings showed shorter mean age at the time of retreatment compared to 7-year-olds and above. Retreatment of fillings in primary teeth by stainless steel crowns was very limited with only 5.16% of all retreatments and it was preferred in children from 3 to 7 years of age. The retreatment with pulp involvement was 11.27% of all retreatments. Extractions were almost as often as retreatment as another filling (ratio 4:5), but they were preferred in older children due to the course of exfoliation. Conclusions: Under the conditions of this retrospective study, the restorative treatment with fillings performed within the National Health System in primary teeth in Berlin was very successful with low rates of retreatment and the fillings shows comparable results to data on the longevity of restorations in primary teeth in Denmark. The study highlighted the need to a structured program for prevention in primary teeth, especially for very young children with high caries activity and possibly also different treatment structures with specialized dentists in this field who can perform oral rehabilitations with pulpotomies and stainless steel crowns.
Wadi Wurayah area is located in the north of Fujairah Emirates between the towns of Khor Bidiyah Fakkan and Oman on the Gulf Coast Line in Fujairah Emirates, United Arab Emirates. It lies within a priority World Wide Fund for Nature ( WWF) Global 200 Ecoregions ( ecoregion 127, Arabian Highland Woodlands and Shrublands ), a rich diversity of sheltering rare and endangered mountainous and freshwater habitats and species , and providing opportunities for the revival and sustenance of local livelihoods. However, as most of the United Arab Emirates and the region , the area is undergoing dramatic changes linked to economic diversification and promotion of tourism. The United Arab Emirates in 1999 approved the programmed of work from the UN convention of Biological Diversity ( CBD). This momentum must be used wants it or disappear. In a first move , the United Arab Emirates established the federal Environment Agency ( FEA) that produced the Environmental Law of 1999 with the role to encourage each to Emirates assess its land and coastal / marine resources, formulate plans for establishing protected areas , upgrade those that may already exist , and help implement the environment law. In early 2006, UAE created its first Ministry of Environment and Water ( MEW ), which was before the Ministry of Agriculture and Fisheries. Environmental issues and a greater role of the civil society are now higher on the agenda of the United Arab Emirates government , partner of the Emirates Wildlife Society ( EWS ), the World Wide Fund for Nature ( WWF) - UAE Project Office is the only international conservation NGOs operating in the UAE that plays a pioneering role in partnering with local- governmental institutions to establish win- win solutions. The United Arab Emirates is making tremendous efforts in diversification is the development of tourism. Too often tourism mass , With all of its negative environmental consequences is privileged. However, the more traditional Emirates are seeking alternatives that would preserve their environment and respect the traditional lifestyles of the local communities. This study aims to help a sustainable biosphere reserve integrating oneself local traditional and lifestyle with the conservation of biodiversity and habitat inimitable by providing a model of economical incentives unique to the region . In order to further the implementation of the Wadi Wurayah Biosphere Reserve, this study will: • Implement a set of carefully - targeted actions in Wadi Wurayah and its hinterland and therefore Fujairah Emirates. • Work to demonstrate the feasibility and viability of combining environmental protection in a sensitive area with the preservation of traditional activities. • Support the capacity building of key national and local authorities and selected partners in the Emirates of Fujairah and the UAE So that they have the awareness and skills to fully realize the aims of the study . To set out and develop options for sustainable natural resource management in the proposed Wurayah Biosphere Reserve , one of the UAE as examples of marginal dry lands , building on environmental information system was the best choice using Geographic information systems (GIS ) as a tool. This has been classified to there steps of work: Field Survey and Analysis Lab Office work. As a first step, this study used to survey this area in the light of the work done by the EWSWWF and the Fujairah Municipality, to evaluate the potential and the feasibility of the creation of a Biosphere Reserve. The traditional field survey has been carried out in three batches between January 2007 and January , 2009 for sample collection using specially tailored database forms that suit the properties and nature of the variables measured, and the database . Design The information obtained from field survey included the Landscape and their local classification and distribution , local habitats , water catchments areas , local rangeland systems and indigenous agro -ecological zones. This information in addition to the laboratory analysis has then be transformed into GIS format, and overlaid with the base maps of the study area in order to produce a georeferenced maps. Various types of maps required according the selected works related to area of study have been used as an input data for the GIS system An integrated management methodology / approach has been proposed associated with the plan of work throughout the forthcoming years. The plan of work is designed to be as consistent as possible with that of the concept of the UNESCO 's Man and Biosphere Program.
The pathobiont Streptococcus pneumoniae causes life-threatening diseases, including pneumonia, sepsis, meningitis, or non-invasive infections such as otitis media. Serine proteases are enzymes that have been emerged during evolution as one of the most abundant and functionally diverse group of proteins in eukaryotic and prokaryotic organisms. S. pneumoniae expresses up to four extracellular serine proteases belonging to the category of trypsin-like or subtilisin-like family proteins: HtrA, SFP, PrtA, and CbpG. These serine proteases have recently received increasing attention because of their immunogenicity and pivotal role in the interaction with host proteins. This review is summarizing and focusing on the molecular and functional analysis of pneumococcal serine proteases, thereby discussing their contribution to pathogenesis.
Streptococcus pneumoniae (the pneumococcus) is an opportunistic human pathogen that causes life-threatening diseases including pneumonia, sepsis, meningitis but also non-invasive local infections such as otitis media. Pneumococci have evolved versatile strategies to colonize the upper respiratory tract (URT) of humans. Binding to epithelial surfaces is thereby mediated through direct interactions with host cell receptors or indirectly via binding to components of the extracellular matrix (ECM). However, successful colonization and subsequent infection require S. pneumoniae to cross tissue barriers protected by the immune system of the host. Pneumococci have therefore evolved a wide range of mechanisms to circumvent the antibacterial activity of the immune system such as the acquisition or expression of serine protease activity. Serine protease enzymes have emerged during evolution as one of the most abundant and functionally diverse groups of proteins in eukaryotic and prokaryotic organisms. However, the epithelial barriers, integrins, and other cell surface receptors are often initially inaccessible for pneumococci colonizing the nasopharyngeal cavity. Therefore, pneumococci recruit host-derived extracellular serine proteases such as plasmin(ogen) for extracellular matrix and mucus degradation, which results in enhanced binding to epithelial and endothelial cells. S. pneumoniae expresses four surface-anchored or surface-associated serine proteases depending on the serotype: HtrA, SFP, PrtA, and CbpG. These enzymes belong to the category of trypsin-like or subtilisin-like family proteins, which are characterized by the presence of three-conserved amino acid residues, Ser-His-Asp. The catalytic triads are critical for the cleavage of peptide bonds. Studies focusing on the deletion of single pneumococcal serine proteases are difficult to interpret due to the compensatory effects of the other serine proteases.
Initially, a comprehensive in silico analysis of the distribution and genes organization of pneumococcal serine proteases was carried out in this study. Interestingly, the genes encoding PrtA, HtrA, and CbpG were highly conserved among the 11 analyzed strains. Surprisingly, the gene encoding the subtilisin-like protein SFP was not present in some of the strains and seems to be strain-dependent. Therefore, pneumococci have at least three serine proteases as shown e.g., for serotype 19F_EF3030 strain. Computer-assisted analyses of the structure of pneumococcal serine proteases showed high similarities in the catalytic domains between HtrA and CbpG or between PrtA and SFP in 3D structural models.
The focus of this study lies on the impact of single extracellular pneumococcal serine proteases on pneumococcal pathogenesis during adherence, colonization, virulence and biofilm formation. Therefore, double and triple deletion mutants were generated in the colonizing S. pneumoniae serotype 19F strain EF3030 and the more invasive serotype 4 strain TIGR4, respectively. In adherence studies with human Detroit-562 epithelial cells, we demonstrated that both TIGR4Δcps and 19F_EF3030 mutants without serine proteases or expressing only CbpG, HtrA, or PrtA have a reduced ability to adhere to Detroit-562 cells. In a mouse colonization model, the inactivation of serine proteases in strain 19F_EF3030 strongly reduced nasopharyngeal colonization in CD-1 mice. The bacterial load in the nasopharynx was thereby monitored for a period of 14 days. Mutant strains showed significantly lower bacterial numbers in the nasopharynx on days 2, 3, 7, and 14 post-inoculations.
Following up on pneumococcal pathogenesis, an in vivo acute pneumonia mouse infection model and in vitro phagocytosis was used to analyze the impact of single serine proteases during infection and phagocytosis. Mice were intranasally infected with the bioluminescent TIGR4lux wild-type or isogenic triple mutants expressing only CbpG, HtrA, PrtA, or SFP. The acute lung infection was monitored in real-time by using an IVIS®-Spectrum in vivo imaging system. The TIGR4lux mutant expressing only PrtA showed a significant attenuation and was less virulent in the acute pneumonia model. Phagocytosis assays were conducted using murine J77A.1 macrophages. The number of triple serine protease mutants internalized by macrophages were significantly reduced in comparison to the isogenic wild-type.
Finally, two different experimental biofilm models were used to study the influence of serine proteases on biofilm formation grown on an abiotic surface (glass) and a biological surface. Biofilm development on living epithelial cells was stronger after 48 and 72h than on the glass surface. On epithelial substratum, the serine protease mutant with only CbpG+ showed higher and denser biofilm development after 48h and 72h of incubation compared to the parental strains and other serine protease mutants. Moreover, the bacterial dispersal from biofilms was significantly more in the mutant strains lacking serine proteases than in the wild type.
In conclusion, nasopharyngeal colonization is a prerequisite for invasive diseases and transmission. Pneumococcal serine proteases are indispensable for nasopharyngeal colonization and facilitate access to eukaryotic cell-surface receptors by the cleavage of ECM proteins. Thus, serine proteases could be promising candidates for developing antimicrobials to reduce pneumococcal colonization and transmission.
Interoceptive sensations, that means, perceptions of the physiological body state, play an important role in the generation and expression of emotion. The focus of the research presented here is on respiratory sensations as specific interoceptive signals. Such respiratory sensations (like the feeling of dyspnea) play an important role in symptom perception in somatic (e.g., asthma) as well as in mental disorders (e.g., anxiety disorders). There are several different ways to manipulate respiratory sensations in an experimental environment, but many of them did not equal sensations in daily life. Here, stimuli (inspiratory resistive loads, caffeine) were used that trigger nearly naturally occurring interoceptive sensations. Taking into account that the elicited interoceptive experience also induces an unpleasant feeling state it is most likely that individuals show defensive physiological responding to such cues and try to avoid them. According to a bidirectional motivational system defensive behaviors are regulated by a defensive motivational system that is activated by threatening cues. From research with exteroceptive stimuli it is known that defensive responding is typically characterized by heightened autonomic arousal, increased respiration, and a potentiated startle eyeblink response. In contrast, only a few studies using interoceptive stimuli have incorporated the measurement of physiological data in their experimental designs. If included, studies show also heightened autonomic responding, whilst a heterogeneous respiratory as well as startle eyeblink responding is observed. Thus, the studies presented here were designed to clarify the factors that mediate defensive responding to interoceptive sensations. Study 1 investigated the influence of anxiety on the subjective, respiratory, and autonomic response to an individually determined inspiratory resistive load, while study 2 focuses on the effect of attentional modulation of the startle eyeblink response to a mild respiratory threat. In study 3 the modulation of subjective, respiratory and autonomic reactions by arousal expectations was examined. Therefore, caffeine, a respiratory stimulant, or a placebo were administered without the participants’ knowledge. The fourth study examined the influence of the process of worrying, a strategy to deal with unpleasant body symptoms, on defensive responding. Depending on the study design subjective, respiratory and autonomic (skin conductance level, heart rate) parameters were assessed as marker for defensive mobilization. In study 2 and 4 the startle eyeblink response was measured as further index of defensive activation. Besides that in study 2 also the P3 component of the event-related potential, as an index for attentional allocation, was recorded. The main findings of the presented dissertation are the following: Study 1 revealed that 1) only high anxiety sensitive individuals reporting also high suffocation fear respond to lower stimulus intensities with stronger defensive responding, and 2) that this group demonstrated a maladaptive compensatory breathing pattern. Additionally, study 2 exhibited that 1) the startle eyeblink response is relatively inhibited during a mild interoceptive threat, and 2) this inhibition corresponds to an attention allocation towards breathing as indicated by a reduced P3 amplitude to the startle noise as well as subjective report. Furthermore, highly anxiety sensitive individuals showed a more pronounced defensive responding if the interoceptive sensations were unexpected (study 3). Recently, study 4 demonstrated that worry led to an increased defensive response mobilization. All studies are discussed in the context of the theoretical background of the defensive response modulation to exteroceptive and interoceptive sensations with respect to mediating factors. Showing exaggerated defensive responding and maladaptive adaptation processes in high anxious individuals the results point towards the important role of interoceptive sensations in the etiology, maintenance and therapy of mental disorders, especially the anxiety disorders.
Therapeutic Sealing of Proximal Tooth Surfaces: Two-Year Clinical and Radiographic Evaluation
(2009)
The diagnosis, prevention and treatment of proximal carious lesions comprise a constant problem in clinical dentistry. The purpose of this investigation was to test the safety and clinical effect of a new treatment for proximal caries. In 50 patients with two proximal initial lesions (D1-3 without cavitation, bitewing X-ray), orthodontic rubber rings were applied to gain access to the interproximal space. One of the lesions was sealed with a thin polyurethane-dimethacrylate foil using a bonding agent (Heliobond®, Vivadent, Schaan/Liechtenstein); the other lesion received oral home-care with dental floss and fluoridated toothpaste and was left as control. In clinical follow-ups after 6 and 12 months and X-ray evaluation after two years, clinical retention of proximal tape and the underlying sealant, marginal adaptation, discoloration, tooth vitality, proximal plaque and gingivitis were checked. In addition, caries was assessed clinically and radiographically. The sealants showed good retention, marginal adaptation and colour. After two years, vitality of all teeth was still positive and no relevant differences in plaque accumulation or gingival status were found between sealed and control teeth. Two sealed surface had to be filled due to caries progression (D3 with cavitation). 9 sealed lesions showed caries regression. In contrast, only 4 control lesions regressed and also two showed progression. The loss of tape had no significant influence on the lesion progression indicating the effect of the underlying bond. All other sealants and control lesions were stable indicating an arrest of the lesion. In conclusion, sealing initial proximal lesions showed no clinical problems and mostly arrest of initial carious lesions on bitewing X-rays.
Objectives: Performing proper toothbrushing is a complicated process for children. Therefore, the aim of this study was to investigate the effect of a smartphone app for improving manual toothbrushing via a gravitation sensor. Methods: In this prospective, controlled, single-blinded, randomized clinical trial, 49 children (mean age 5.1 ± 0.6 years, 27 female) were randomly assigned to test (n = 26) and control (n = 23) groups. All children were provided with manual toothbrushes with an integrated gravitation sensor and they received oral health instructions. Only the children of the test group got an additional smartphone app to visualize and reward proper brushing in form and time. At baseline and recalls after 6 and 12 weeks, plaque and gingival indices (QHI, PBI) were recorded for analysis between the two groups. Results: At baseline, there were no significant differences between the test and control group regarding plaque and gingival indices (QHI: 2.36 ± 0.7 and 2.42 ± 0.8; p = 0.94; PBI: 0.42 ± 0.2 and 0.47 ± 0.3; p = 0.59). At the 6- and 12-week recalls, the test group showed statistically significantly better oral health indices than the controls (6-week recall, QHI: 0.8 ±0.5 and 1.88 ± 0.9; p < 0.001; PBI: 0.08 ± 0.1 and 0.26 ± 0.2; p < 0.001; 12-week recall, QHI: 0.44 ± 0.5 and 1.49 ± 0.7; p < 0.001; PBI: 0.05 ± 0.18 and 0.21 ± 0.1; p < 0.001). Conclusion: The results highlight the enormous possibilities of a toothbrushing application via the smartphone, at least for medium-term oral hygiene improvement in preschool children and even after excluding the app. The long-term effect should also be investigated to exclude the expected novelty effect.
Colonic atresia (CA) is a rare disease with an incidence range between one of 20 000 and one of 66 000 live births. Most CA are located within the proximal colon; distal CA are even rarer. Because of its rarity, another case shall be described herewith. A 37th week of pregnancy born child was noticed occurring multiple vomiting, a distended abdomen and additional whitish-bloody stool shortly thereafter. In the first operation, a double-barrel stoma was created. After sufficient weight gain and alignment of the stoma ends, a secondary anastomosis was created in the child after 2 months. The diagnosis can be made reliably on the basis of an X-ray and leads to a good outcome with prompt surgical intervention. However, accompanying malformations should always be considered.
In fixed orthodontic treatments debonding of brackets during treatment is an unpleasant occurrence for the clinician and the patients and resultes in an increase in treatment costs and duration. For Damon Q brackets recycling would considered as an economic saving option which could be done with using of in office methods such as the sandblasting.
A sample of sixty sound bovine first upper central incisers, were collected, cleaned, and mounted in acrylic blocks for shear bond strength testing.
The total sample was equally divided into two main groups. Each group had 30 teeth and 30 brackets.
The first group had 30 teeth bonded with metal Damon Q brackets, the second group had 30 teeth bonded with metal Mini-Mono® brackets.The study included bonding and rebonding experiments. Therefore the same brackets with their same teeth were used in bonding and in the rebonding experiments. The bonding and the rebonding procedures were done with using 3M Unitek etching, Grengloo adhasive, and Ortho solo bonding. In addition the rebonding procedure was done after cleaning the teeth and recycling their brackets with sandblasting. All specimens were recycled 5000 times for the bonding and rebonding experiments.
The first and second debonding forces were done in Newton using a Zwick Roell machine.
After that SBS and SRS were computed in MPa. Furthermore all the teeth, after each debonding, were examined under a digital scanning microscope VHX-5000, 50X magnifying, to performe the ARA and ARI.
The collected data was statistically analyzed for descriptive statistics as well as significance of differences among the different bracket types, and their ARI scores, in the bonding and rebonding experiments.
The results showed that SRS was significantly higher than SBS of both types of the brackets, and Damon Q brackets had higher SBS, and SRS than Mini-Mono® brackets, and there was no correlation between SBS, SRS and their ARI, ARA.
Background:
Microvascular decompression (MVD) success rates exceed 90% in hemifacial spasm (HFS).
However, postoperative recovery patterns and durations are variable.
Objective:
We aim to study factors that might influence the postoperative patterns and duration needed until
final recovery.
Method:
Only patients following de-novo MVD with a minimum follow-up of 6 months were included.
Overall trend of recovery was modeled. Patients were grouped according to recognizable clinical
recovery patterns. Uni- and multivariable analyses were used to identify the factors affecting
allocation to the identified patterns and time needed to final recovery.
Results:
323(92.6%) patients had >90% symptom improvement and 269(77.1%) patients had complete
resolution at the last follow–up. The overall trend of recovery showed steep remission within the
first 6 months, followed by relapse peaking around 8 months with a second remission ~16
months. Five main recovery patterns were identified.
Patterns analysis showed that evident proximal indentation of the facial nerve at REZ, males and
facial palsy are associated with earlier recovery at multivariable and univariable levels. AICA,
AICA/VA compressions and shorter disease durations are related to immediate resolution of the
symptoms only on the univariable level. Time analysis showed that proximal indentation (vs.
distal indentation), males and facial palsy witnessed significantly earlier recoveries.
Conclusion:
Our main finding is that in contrast to peripheral indentation, proximal indentation of the facial
nerve at REZ is associated with earlier recovery. Postoperative facial palsy and AICA
compressions are associated with earlier recoveries. We recommend a minimum of 1 year before
evaluating the final outcome of MVD for HFS.
The aim of the present dissertation was to investigate the biological and chemical potential of two European mushroom species: Fomitopsis betulina and Calvatia gigantea. For this purpose, different extracts of both fungi were tested for: antimicrobial, antifungal, cytotoxic, in vitro wound healing, and anti-adhesive properties. Bioassay-guided fractionation led to the isolation of bioactive compounds, altogether 20 compounds were isolated and identified. The compounds were obtained from the ethyl acetate extracts, they included triterpenes, sterols and aromatic compounds. The separated substances from both fungi were proved for biological activities, some of them showed antimicrobial and cytotoxic activities.