637 resultados para Gall-inducers


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Thermoascus aurantiacus is able to secrete most of the hemicellulolytic and cellulolytic enzymes. To establish the xylanase inducers of T. aurantiacus, the mycelia were first grown on glucose up until the end of the exponential growth phase, followed by washing and re-suspension in a basal medium without a carbon source. Pre-weighed amounts of xylose (final concentration of 3.5 mg/ml), xylobiose (7 mg/ml) and hydrolyzed xylan from sugarcane bagasse (HXSB) which contained xylose, xylobiose and xylotriose (6.8 mg/ml) were evaluated as inducers of xylanase. It was observed that xylose did not suppress enzyme induction of T. aurantiacus when used in low concentrations, regardless of whether it was inoculated with xylobiose. Xylobiose promoted fast enzyme production stopping after 10 h, even at a low consumption rate of the carbon source; therefore xylobiose appears to be the natural inducer of xylanase. In HXSB only a negligible xylanase activity was determined. Xylose present in HXSB was consumed within the first 10 h while xylobiose was partially hydrolyzed at a slow rate. The profile of alpha-arabinofuranosidase induction was very similar in media induced with xylobiose or HXSB, but induction with xylose showed some positive effects as well. The production profile for the xylanase was accompanied by low levels of cellulolytic activity. In comparison, growth in HXSB resulted in different profiles of both xylanase and cellulase production, excluding the possibility of xylanase acting as endoglucanases.

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Ocular inflammation is one of the leading causes of blindness and loss of vision. Human uveitis is a complex and heterogeneous group of diseases characterized by inflammation of intraocular tissues. The eye may be the only organ involved, or uveitis may be part of a systemic disease. A significant number of cases are of unknown etiology and are labeled idiopathic. Animal models have been developed to the study of the physiopathogenesis of autoimmune uveitis due to the difficulty in obtaining human eye inflamed tissues for experiments. Most of those models are induced by injection of specific photoreceptors proteins (e.g., S-antigen, interphotoreceptor retinoid-binding protein, rhodopsin, recoverin, phosducin). Non-retinal antigens, including melanin-associated proteins and myelin basic protein, are also good inducers of uveitis in animals. Understanding the basic mechanisms and pathogenesis of autoimmune ocular diseases are essential for the development of new treatment approaches and therapeutic agents. The present review describes the main experimental models of autoimmune ocular inflammatory diseases.

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[EN] Red algae have been reported to be an important source of polysaccharides with potential immunomodulatory properties. The objective of this study was to characterize the polysaccharides from Halopithys incurva and Hypnea spinella and to evaluate their effect on the synthesis of cytokines by murine cell line RAW 264.7 macrophages. Polysaccharides were obtained by N-cetylpyridiniumbromide precipitation and characterized by Fourier transform-infrared spectroscopy. Their effect on the activity of RAW 264.7 macrophages was examined by quantification of tumor necrosis factor (TNF)-α, interleukin (IL)-6, and nitric oxide (NO) production using enzyme-linked immunosorbent assays. The activation of the cytokine IL-6 and NO increased linearly as the concentration of polysaccharides from H. incurva and Hy. spinella increased. In general, the activation of IL-6 and NO was tenfold greater when macrophages were exposed to polysaccharides from H. incurva than when exposed to polysaccharides from Hy. spinella. In contrast, TNF-α concentration did not increase when macrophages were exposed to increasing polysaccharide levels. These results indicate that polysaccharides are strong cytokine IL-6 inducers.

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Der Resistenzmechanismus der Unterlagsrebsorte `Börner´ Vitis riparia x V. cinerea gegenüber dem Reblausangriff Daktulosphaira vitifoliae (Fitch) wurde histologisch, cytologisch, histochemisch und biochemisch untersucht. Je nach dem Ausmaß der Differenzierung der betroffenen Wurzelgewebe gibt es zwei verschiedene Nekrosetypen. Die Blätter reagieren auf den Reblaus-Einstich, abhängig vom Blattalter bzw. vom Differenzierungsgrad der betroffenen Gewebe, nicht nur mit zwei verschiedenen Nekrosebildungen, sondern auch mit unvollständigen Gallbildungen. Die erhobenen cytologischen, ultrastrukturellen und histochemischen Daten zeigen, dass es sich hierbei um eine Hypersensitivitäts-Reaktion bzw. um Apoptose (PCD) handelt.Nekrosen und Gallen konnten experimentell nicht mechanisch sondern nur chemisch induziert werden. IES spielt eine wichtige Rolle bei den Abwehrreaktion der Unterlagsrebsorte `Börner´ gegen Reblausangriffe.Die vorliegenden Ergebnisse zeigen, daß die Unterlagsrebsorte `Börner` auf den Reblausangriff mit verschiedenen bzw. abgestuften Abwehrreaktionen sowohl der Wurzeln als auch der Blätter reagiert. Das deutet darauf hin, daß die Abwehrreaktionen der Unterlagsrebsorte `Börner´ von mehr als einem Gen abhängen bzw. reguliert werden. Es bleibt weiteren Forschungen vorbehalten, diese Gene und Signale zu identifizieren, um dieses Wissen gezielt in der Züchtung einsetzen zu können.

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Fire blight, caused by the gram negative bacterium Erwinia amylovora, is one of the most destructive bacterial diseases of Pomaceous plants. Therefore, the development of reliable methods to control this disease is desperately needed. This research investigated the possibility to interfere, by altering plant metabolism, on the interactions occurring between Erwinia amylovora, the host plant and the epiphytic microbial community in order to obtain a more effective control of fire blight. Prohexadione-calcium and trinexapac-ethyl, two dioxygenase inhibitors, were chosen as a chemical tool to influence plant metabolism. These compounds inhibit the 2-oxoglutarate-dependent dioxygenases and, therefore, they greatly influence plant metabolism. Moreover, dioxygenase inhibitors were found to enhance plant resistance to a wide range of pathogens. In particular, dioxygenase inhibitors application seems a promising method to control fire blight. From cited literature, it is assumed that these compounds increase plant defence mainly by a transient alteration of flavonoids metabolism. We tried to demonstrate, that the reduction of susceptibility to disease could be partially due to an indirect influence on the microbial community established on plant surface. The possibility to influence the interactions occurring in the epiphytic microbial community is particularly interesting, in fact, the relationships among different bacterial populations on plant surface is a key factor for a more effective biological control of plant diseases. Furthermore, we evaluated the possibility to combine the application of dioxygenase inhibitors with biological control in order to develop an integrate strategy for control of fire blight. The first step for this study was the isolation of a pathogenic strain of E. amylovora. In addition, we isolated different epiphytic bacteria, which respond to general requirements for biological control agents. Successively, the effect of dioxygenase inhibitors treatment on microbial community was investigated on different plant organs (stigmas, nectaries and leaves). An increase in epiphytic microbial population was found. Further experiments were performed with aim to explain this effect. In particular, changes in sugar content of nectar were observed. These changes, decreasing the osmotic potential of nectar, might allow a more consistent growth of epiphytic bacteria on blossoms. On leaves were found similar differences as well. As far as the interactions between E. amylovora and host plant, they were deeply investigated by advanced microscopical analysis. The influence of dioxygenase inhibitors and SAR inducers application on the infection process and migration of pathogen inside different plant tissues was studied. These microscopical techniques, combined with the use of gpf-labelled E. amylovora, allowed the development of a bioassay method for resistance inducers efficacy screening. The final part of the work demonstrated that the reduction of disease susceptibility observed in plants treated with prohexadione-calcium is mainly due to the accumulation of a novel phytoalexins: luteoforol. This 3-deoxyflavonoid was proven to have a strong antimicrobial activity.

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Synthetic biology has recently had a great development, many papers have been published and many applications have been presented, spanning from the production of biopharmacheuticals to the synthesis of bioenergetic substrates or industrial catalysts. But, despite these advances, most of the applications are quite simple and don’t fully exploit the potential of this discipline. This limitation in complexity has many causes, like the incomplete characterization of some components, or the intrinsic variability of the biological systems, but one of the most important reasons is the incapability of the cell to sustain the additional metabolic burden introduced by a complex circuit. The objective of the project, of which this work is part, is trying to solve this problem through the engineering of a multicellular behaviour in prokaryotic cells. This system will introduce a cooperative behaviour that will allow to implement complex functionalities, that can’t be obtained with a single cell. In particular the goal is to implement the Leader Election, this procedure has been firstly devised in the field of distributed computing, to identify the process that allow to identify a single process as organizer and coordinator of a series of tasks assigned to the whole population. The election of the Leader greatly simplifies the computation providing a centralized control. Further- more this system may even be useful to evolutionary studies that aims to explain how complex organisms evolved from unicellular systems. The work presented here describes, in particular, the design and the experimental characterization of a component of the circuit that solves the Leader Election problem. This module, composed of an hybrid promoter and a gene, is activated in the non-leader cells after receiving the signal that a leader is present in the colony. The most important element, in this case, is the hybrid promoter, it has been realized in different versions, applying the heuristic rules stated in [22], and their activity has been experimentally tested. The objective of the experimental characterization was to test the response of the genetic circuit to the introduction, in the cellular environment, of particular molecules, inducers, that can be considered inputs of the system. The desired behaviour is similar to the one of a logic AND gate in which the exit, represented by the luminous signal produced by a fluorescent protein, is one only in presence of both inducers. The robustness and the stability of this behaviour have been tested by changing the concentration of the input signals and building dose response curves. From these data it is possible to conclude that the analysed constructs have an AND-like behaviour over a wide range of inducers’ concentrations, even if it is possible to identify many differences in the expression profiles of the different constructs. This variability accounts for the fact that the input and the output signals are continuous, and so their binary representation isn’t able to capture the complexity of the behaviour. The module of the circuit that has been considered in this analysis has a fundamental role in the realization of the intercellular communication system that is necessary for the cooperative behaviour to take place. For this reason, the second phase of the characterization has been focused on the analysis of the signal transmission. In particular, the interaction between this element and the one that is responsible for emitting the chemical signal has been tested. The desired behaviour is still similar to a logic AND, since, even in this case, the exit signal is determined by the hybrid promoter activity. The experimental results have demonstrated that the systems behave correctly, even if there is still a substantial variability between them. The dose response curves highlighted that stricter constrains on the inducers concentrations need to be imposed in order to obtain a clear separation between the two levels of expression. In the conclusive chapter the DNA sequences of the hybrid promoters are analysed, trying to identify the regulatory elements that are most important for the determination of the gene expression. Given the available data it wasn’t possible to draw definitive conclusions. In the end, few considerations on promoter engineering and complex circuits realization are presented. This section aims to briefly recall some of the problems outlined in the introduction and provide a few possible solutions.

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Oxidative stress has been implicated in the pathogenesis of a number of diseases including neurodegenerative disorders, cancer, ischemia, etc. Alzheimer’s disease (AD) is histopathologically characterized by the presence of extracellular senile plaque (SP), predominantly consisting of fibrillar amyloid-peptide (Aβ), intracellular neurofibrillary tangles (NFTs), composed of hyperphosphorylated tau protein, and cell loss in the selected regions of the brain. However, the pathogenesis of AD remains largely unknown, but a number of hypothesis were proposed for AD mechanisms, which include: the amyloid cascade, excitotoxicity, oxidative stress and inflammation hypothesis, and all of them are based, to some extent on the role of A. Accumulated evidence indicates that the increased levels of ROS may act as important mediators of synaptic loss and eventually promote formation of neurofibrillary tangles and senile plaques. Therefore a vicious circle between ROS and Aaccumulation may accelerate progression of AD. For these reasons, growing attention has focused on oxidative mechanism of Atoxicity as well as the search for novel neuroprotective agents. A strategy to prevent the oxidative stress in neurons may be the use of chemopreventive agents as inducers of antioxidant and phase 2 enzymes. Sulforaphane (SF), derived from corresponding glucoraphanin, glucosinolate found in abundance in cruciferous vegetables, has recently gained attention as a potential neuroprotective compound inducer of antioxidant phase 2 enzymes. Consistent with this evidence, the study is aimed at identifying the SF ability to prevent and counteract the oxidative damage inducted by oligomers of Aβ (1-42) in terms of impairment in the intracellular redox state and cellular death in differentiated human neuroblastoma and microglia primary cultures. In addition we will evaluated the mechanism underlying the SF neuroprotection activity.

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The introduction of exotic species is one of the most important threats to biodiversity.This phenomenon may cause economic and environmental damage. To prevent these invasions there are institutions like EPPO. Nevertheless, the introduction of exotic pests is an increasing issue, difficult to control. Classic biological control, based on importation of natural enemies from the country of origin, has been successfully used for over 120 years, but it has also raised some criticism. My research work has focused on the study of the new associations occurring between indigenous parasitoids and three exotic pests introduced in Italy and Europe. The three target insects considered were: Cacyreus marshalli Butler (Lepidoptera: Lycaenidae), a pest of Geranium plants; Dryocosmus kuriphilus Yasumatsu (Hymenoptera: Cynipidae), a plague of Castanea sp. and Harmonia axyridis (Pallas) (Coleoptera: Coccinellidae). This ladybug has been introduced as a biological control agent, but since some years it considered as an invasive species. For C. marshalli I performed laboratory tests on acceptance and suitability of immature stages of this butterfly by Exorista larvarum (Diptera: Tachinidae) and Brachymeria tibialis (Hymenoptera: Chalcidicae). The experiments showed that these two parasitoids could be used to contain this pest. For D. kuriphilus I performed field samplings in an infested chestnut area, the samples were maintained in rearing chamber until gall wasp or parasitoids emergence. In the 3-year research many parasitoids of gall wasps were found; one of these, Torymus flavipes (Walker), was found in large number. For H. axyridis the research work included a first phase of field sampling, during which I searched indigenous parasitoids which had adapted to this new host; the only species found was Dinocampus coccinellae (Schrank) (Hymenoptera: Braconidae). Laboratory tests were performed on the wasp rearing, biology and capacity to contain H. axyridis.

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Ischemic preconditioning is a complex cardioprotective phenomenon that involves adaptive changes in cells and molecules. This adaptation occurs in a biphasic pattern: an early phase which develops after 1-2 h, and a late phase that develops after 12-24 h. While it is widely accepted that reactive oxygen species (ROS) are strongly involved in triggering ischemic preconditiong, it is not clear if they play a major role in the early or late phase of preconditioning and which are the mechanisms involved. Methylglyoxal, a metabolic compound formed mainly from the glycolytic intermediate glyceraldehyde-3-phosphate., is a precursor of advanced glycation end product (AGEs) .It is more reactive than glucose and shows a stronger ability to cross-link with protein amino groups to form AGEs. Methylglyoxal induced cytotoxicity may be at least partially responsible for cardiovascular and Alzheimer diseases. Methylglyoxal omeostasis is controlled by the glyoxalase system that consists of two enzyme, glyoxalase 1 (GLO1) and glyoxalase 2. In a recent study it was demonstrated that the transcriptional levels of GLO1 are controlled by NF-E2-related factor 2 (Nrf2). The isothiocyanate sulforaphane, derived from the hydrolysis of glucoraphanin abundantly present in broccoli, represents one of the most potent inducers of phase II enzymes through the Keap1–Nrf2 pathway. The aim of this thesis was evaluated molecular mechanisms in cardio- and neuroprotection and the possibility of modulation by nutraceutical phytocomponents This thesis show to one side that the protection induced by H2O2 is mediated by detoxifying and antioxidant phase II enzymes induction, regulated, not only by transcriptional factor Nrf2, but also by Nrf1; on the other side our data represent an innovative result because for the first time it was demonstrated the possibility of inducing GLO1 by SF supplementation.

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P-Glykoprotein (P-gp) ist ein ATP-verbrauchender Transporter, der in Organschranken exprimiert wird, um Fremdstoffe auszuschleusen, darunter auch Psychopharmaka. Im Rahmen dieser Arbeit wurde im Tiermodell der Maus untersucht, welche pharmakokinetischen und pharmakodynamischen Konsequenzen sich bei Verabreichung von Risperidon als P-gp Modellsubstrat ergeben, wenn die Expression von P-gp induziert wird. Als potenzielle Induktoren wurden Dexamethason, Rifampicin, Quercetin, 5-Pregnen-3ß-ol-20-on-16α-Carbonitril (PCN) und Acitretin geprüft. Es konnte gezeigt werden, dass alle Substanzen die Verteilung von Risperidon und seinem aktiven Metaboliten 9-Hydroxyrisperidon beeinflussten. Während sich für Quercetin und Acitretin leichte P-gp inhibitorische Eigenschaften ergaben, die an Hand von erhöhten Konzentrationen von Risperidon und 9-Hydroxyrisperidon gezeigt werden konnten, führten die bekannten P-gp Induktoren Rifampicin, Dexamethason und PCN zu verringerten Konzentrationen im Vergleich zur Kontrollgruppe. Durch Western Blot Untersuchungen wurde bestätigt, dass die Induktoren die P-gp Expression im Hirngewebe tendenziell steigerten. Dies sprach dafür, dass bei Verabreichung einer Komedikation, die P-gp induziert, mit einer veränderten Verteilung von P-gp Substraten zu rechnen ist. Darüber hinaus konnte nachgewiesen werden, dass durch eine Hemmung bzw. Induktion von P-gp nicht nur die Pharmakokinetik, sondern auch die Pharmakodynamik von Risperidon und 9-Hydroxyrisperidon verändert wird. Dies wurde durch verhaltenspharmakologische Untersuchungen gezeigt. Durch Risperidon induzierte motorische Effekte auf dem RotaRod waren nach Induktion von P-gp abgeschwächt. Dies zeigte sich auch für Haloperidol, welches kein Substrat ist. Da P-gp abhängige Effekte in diesem Fall keine bedeutende Rolle spielen, ist davon auszugehen, dass neben der Induktion von P-gp an der Blut-Hirn Schranke auch andere Mechanismen wie z.B. eine Induktion von Enzymen der CYP-Familie an den beobachteten Effekten beteiligt sind. Bei Untersuchungen von kognitiven Leistungen in der Barnes Maze konnte gezeigt werden, dass Haloperidol im Gegensatz zu Risperidon das Lernverhalten negativ beeinflussen kann. Eine P-gp Induktion schien jedoch keinen deutlichen Einfluss auf das Lernverhalten unter Antipsychotika-Gabe zu haben und sprach vielmehr für substanzabhängige Effekte der einzelnen Antipsychotika bzw. P-gp Modulatoren. Zusatzuntersuchungen zur Hirngängigkeit von Acitretin, einem synthetischen Retinoid, welches derzeit als potenzielles Antidementivum geprüft wird, konnten belegen, dass es die Blut-Hirn Schranke überwindet. Bereits 1h nach Injektion war Acitretin in hoher Konzentration im Gehirn nachweisbar. Durch die Analyse zur Verteilung von Acitretin in Hirngewebe und Serum von P-gp Wildtyp und P-gp doppel knockout Mäusen konnte belegt werden, dass Acitretin nicht P-gp abhängig transportiert wird. Die Daten insgesamt betrachtet, lassen den Schluss zu, dass durch Verabreichung von Medikamenten, die P-gp Modulatoren sind, bei Antipsychotika mit pharmakokinetischen Interaktionen zu rechnen ist, welche die Wirksamkeit der Medikamente einschränken können.

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In dieser Arbeit wurden Zellkulturen primärer Hepatozyten von Ratte und Mensch hinsichtlich ihrer Eignung untersucht Speziesunterschiede der toxischen Wirkung und des Metabolismus von Substanzen darzustellen und inwieweit die in vitro-Ergebnisse in vivo vergleichbar bzw. übertragbar sind. Des Weiteren wurde ein Zellkulturmodell entwickelt, das eine Kultivierung von primären Hepatozyten aus Ratte, Mensch und Maus über einen Zeitraum von mindestens einer bis zwei Wochen erlaubt.rnrnDie Zellkulturen primärer Hepatozyten von Ratte und Mensch zeigten deutliche Unterschiede in der substanzinduzierten Veränderung der Genexpression nach Behandlung mit den, vor allem für den Menschen, lebertoxischen Substanzen Diclofenac und Troglitazon. Diese Unterschiede traten hauptsächlich in der Induktion fremdstoffmetabolisierender Enzyme sowie deren transkriptionsregulierenden Kernrezeptoren in den humanen Hepatozyten auf. Ebenso war eine verstärkte Stressantwort zu beobachten.rnDeutliche Speziesunterschiede konnten ebenso in der Wirkung der Arzneimittelentwicklungssubstanz EMD 392949 auf die Aktivität bzw. Genexpression von Cytochrom P450 Enzymen sowie deren Regulatoren nachgewiesen werden. Des Weiteren konnte hier eine sehr gute Übereinstimmung der Ergebnisse aus den Zellkulturen primärer Ratten- bzw. Humanhepatozyten mit jenen aus in vivo-Experimenten mit Ratten bzw. Affen (Macaca fascicularis) beobachtet werden, was die Aussagekraft der Primärkulturen verdeutlichte.rnDie große Übereinstimmung zwischen Enzymaktivität und Genexpression in der Induktion fremdstoffmetabolisierender Enzyme konnte durch die Behandlung mit einer Reihe speziesspezifischer Induktoren in Zellkulturen primärer Ratten- bzw. Humanhepatozyten bestätigt werden; vor allem nach dem von der amerikanischen Arzneimittelzulassungsbehörde (FDA, Food and Drug Administartion) vorgeschlagenen Bewertungsschema zur Untersuchung der CYP-Induktion.rnrnDie Lebensdauer sowie der Differenzierungsgrad von primären Hepatozyten in Kultur sind stark abhängig von den Zellkulturbedingungen. Durch diese Arbeit konnte gezeigt werden, dass spezifische Eigenschaften von Rattenleberzellen durch Kultivierung in einem Sandwich aus zwei hydratisierten Collagengelschichten und unter serumfreien Bedingungen für einen Zeitraum von mindestens zwei Wochen aufrechterhalten werden können. Dieses Kulturmodel konnte auf Primärhepatozyten von Mensch und Maus übertragen werden und erweitert die möglichen Anwendungen hin zu einer Behandlung über einen längeren Zeitraum und der Untersuchung von subchronischen Effekten.rn

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Synästhetiker schmecken Berührungen, sehen Farben und Formen, wenn sie Musik hören oder einen Duft riechen. Es wurden auch so außergewöhnliche Formen wie Wochentage-Farben-, Berührung-Geruch- oder Schmerz-Farben-Synästhesien gefunden. Die von Neuro- wissenschaftlern und Philosophen als „Bindung“ genannte Fähigkeit mehrere Reize, die in verschiedenen Hirnarealen verarbeitet werden, miteinander zu koppeln und zu einer einheitlichen Repräsentation bzw. erfahrenen Einheit des Bewusstseins zusammenzufassen, betrifft jeden gesunden Mensch. Synästhetiker sind aber Menschen, deren Gehirne zur „Hyperbindung“ oder zum hyperkohärentem Erleben befähigt sind, da bei ihnen wesentlich mehr solcher Kopplungen entstehen. Das Phänomen der Synästhesie ist schon seit mehreren Jahrhunderten bekannt, aber immer noch ein Rätsel. Bisher glaubten Forscher, solche Phänomene beruhten bloß auf überdurchschnittlich dichten neuronalen Verdrahtungen zwischen sensorischen Hirnregionen. Aus der aktuellen Forschung kann man jedoch schließen, dass die Ursache der Synästhesie nicht allein eine verstärkte Verbindung zwischen zwei Sinneskanälen ist. Laut eigener Studien ist der Sinnesreiz selbst sowie seine fest verdrahteten sensorischen Pfade nicht notwendig für die Auslösung des synästhetischen Erlebens. Eine grundlegende Rolle spielt dabei dessen Bedeutung für einen Synästhetiker. Für die Annahme, dass die Semantik für die synästhetische Wahrnehmung das Entscheidende ist, müssten synästhetische Assoziationen ziemlich flexibel sein. Und genau das wurde herausgefunden, nämlich, dass normalerweise sehr stabile synästhetische Assoziationen unter bestimmten Bedingungen sich auf neue Auslöser übertragen lassen. Weitere Untersuchung betraf die neu entdeckte Schwimmstil-Farbe-Synästhesie, die tritt hervor nicht nur wenn Synästhetiker schwimmen, aber auch wenn sie über das Schwimmen denken. Sogar die Namen dieser charakteristischen Bewegungen können ihre Farbempfindungen auslösen, sobald sie im stimmigen Kontext auftauchen. Wie man von anderen Beispielen in der Hirnforschung weiß, werden häufig benutzte neuronale Pfade im Laufe der Zeit immer stärker ausgebaut. Wenn also ein Synästhetiker auf bestimmte Stimuli häufig stoßt und dabei eine entsprechende Mitempfindung bekommt, kann das mit der Zeit auch seine Hirnanatomie verändern, so dass die angemessenen strukturellen Verknüpfungen entstehen. Die angebotene Erklärung steht also im Einklang mit den bisherigen Ergebnissen. Die vorliegende Dissertation veranschaulicht, wie einheitlich und kohärent Wahrnehmung, Motorik, Emotionen und Denken (sensorische und kognitive Prozesse) im Phänomen der Synästhesie miteinander zusammenhängen. Das synästhetische nicht-konzeptuelle Begleiterlebnis geht mit dem konzeptuellen Inhalt des Auslösers einher. Ähnlich schreiben wir übliche, nicht-synästhetische phänomenale Eigenschaften den bestimmten Begriffen zu. Die Synästhesie bringt solche Verschaltungen einfach auf beeindruckende Weise zum Ausdruck und lässt das mannigfaltige Erleben stärker integrieren.

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Melatonin is an important endocrine signal for darkness in mammals. Transcriptional activation of the arylalkylamine-N-acetyltransferase gene encoding for the penultimate enzyme in melatonin synthesis drives the daily rhythm of the hormone in the pineal gland of rodents. Rhythmic arylalkylamine-N-acetyltransferase expression is controlled by the cAMP-signal transduction pathway and involves the activation of ?-adrenergic receptors and the inducible cAMP early repressor. In addition, the rat arylalkylamine-N-acetyltransferase promoter contains an E-box element which can interact with clock proteins. Moreover, the pineal gland of mice shows a circadian rhythm in clock proteins such as the transcriptional repressor Period1, which has been shown to control rhythmic gene expression in a variety of tissues. However, the role of Period1 in the regulation of pineal melatonin synthesis is still unknown. Therefore, circadian rhythms in arylalkylamine-N-acetyltransferase, ?-adrenergic receptor, and inducible cAMP early repressor mRNA levels (real time PCR), arylalkylamine-N-acetyltransferase enzyme activity (radiometric assay) and melatonin concentration radio immuno assay (RIA) were analyzed in the pineal gland of mice with a targeted deletion of the Period1 gene (Per1-/-) and the corresponding wildtype. In Per1-/- the amplitude in arylalkylamine-N-acetyltransferase expression was significantly elevated as compared to wildtype. In contrast, ?-adrenergic receptor and inducible cAMP early repressor mRNA levels were not affected by the Period1-deficiency. This indicates that the molecular clockwork alters the amplitude of arylalkylamine-N-acetyltransferase expression. In vitro, pineal glands of Per1-/- mice showed a day night difference in arylalkylamine-N-acetyltransferase expression with high levels at night. This suggests that a deficient in Period1 elicits similar effects as the activation of the cAMP-signal transduction pathway in wildtype mice.