882 resultados para Low molecular weight oxidized material
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Über einen Zeitraum von 14 Monaten wurden Patienten mit akuter, duplexsonographisch nachgewiesener tiefer Beinvenenthrombose erfasst und im initialen Behandlungszeitraum mit niedermolekularem Heparin (Enoxaparin) sowie im weiteren Verlauf überlappend mit Marcumar® therapiert. Erhoben wurden eine ausführliche, standardisierte Eigen- sowie Familienanamnese und die Risikofaktoren für eine TVT. Desweiteren wurde eine klinische Untersuchung inklusive Duplexsonographie der Venen und eine Thrombophiliediagnostik durchgeführt. Täglich erfolgte die Bestimmung diverser Laborparameter (INR, APTT, D-Dimere, CRP, kleines Blutbild). Am ersten und fünften Tag wurden zusätzlich die Transaminasen bestimmt. Nach 30 Tagen erfolgte eine klinische Verlaufskontrolle, nach drei Monaten eine ambulante Kontrollduplexsonographie. Diskutiert werden Enoxaparin-Nebenwirkungen, Verläufe der duplexsonographisch erhobenen Befunde und klinischen Symptome, die Thrombophiliediagnostik sowie Laborverläufe der Infekt- und Gerinnungsparameter (APTT, INR, D-Dimere). Die D-Dimerverläufe und die Bedeutung der sinnvollen D-Dimerbestimmung wurden bereits auf mehreren Tagungen vorgestellt.
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Diese Arbeit beschäftigt sich mit den Unterschieden zwischen linearen und verzweigten Oligomeren/Polymeren mit praktisch gleichem chemischem Bau. Untersucht wurden eine Reihe von ungeladenen Polymeren in Hinsicht auf deren Wechselwirkungsparameter mit Lö-sungsmitteln sowie peripher geladene Dendrimere im Hinblick auf deren Staudingerindices in Wasser. Bei den ungeladenen Oligomeren/Polymeren handelt es sich um Oligoisoprene, Polygly-cerine und Oligo-Dimetylsiloxane. Vor den thermodynamischen Messungen war es notwen-dig, die verzweigten Produkte durch diskontinuierliche Spinn-Fraktionierung von linearen Bestandteilen zu befreien. In diesem Zusammenhang wurden die Phasendiagramme der Aus-gangsproben und der fraktionierten Proben bestimmt und mit denen der entsprechenden linea-ren Polymeren verglichen. Die Ergebnisse zeigen deutliche Einflüsse der Molekularchitektur, wobei Mischungen aus linearen und verzweigten Polymeren plus niedermolekularen Flüssig-keiten infolge der Unverträglichkeit der hochmolekularen Komponenten ungewöhnliches Verhalten zeigen. Die Flory-Huggins Wechselwirkungsparameter von linearen und verzweigten Polyme-ren wurden mit Hilfe von Dampfdruckmessungen (Headspace-Gaschromatographie) und dampfdruckosmometrischen Messungen bei unterschiedlichen Temperaturen bestimmt. Es zeigt sich, daß die -Werte in komplexer Weise von der Konzentration abhängen und mit einem Ansatz nach Wolf (Gleichung 26 und 31) quantitativ modellierbar sind. Allgemein gilt die folgende Ungleichung: bra > lin. Die Untersuchungen bezüglich der Staudingerindeces von Polyelektrolyten wurden an vier Generationen von peripher geladenen Dendrimeren durchgeführt. Die Ergebnisse zeigen, dass die [ ] Werte mit zunehmender Generation deutlich sinken. Bei der 1. Generation ver-hält sich das Dendrimer noch sehr ähnlich wie lineare Polyelektrolyte. Mit steigender Zahl der Generationen nimmt der Staudingerindex trotz zunehmendem Molekulargewicht deutlich ab, da der Polyelektrolyteffekt (Aufweitung der Knäuel durch elektrostatische Wechselwirkung) an Bedeutung verliert. Der Grund dafür liegt in einer Zunahme des Abstands der Ladungen zur Hauptkette und der Tatsache, dass der Zahl der Ladungen pro Molekül bei konstantem n entsprechend einer quadratischen Reihe zu (2, 4, 8, 16) zunimmt. Wie aus Messungen an der ETH Zürich bekannt ist, verhalten sich ungeladene Dendrimere in organischen Lösungsmit-teln wie die Lösungen von linearem Polystyrol.
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In this work, new promising proton conducting fuel cell membrane materials were characterized in terms of their structure and dynamic properties using solid-state nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy and X-ray diffraction. Structurally different, phosphonic acid (PA) containing materials were systematically evaluated for possible high-temperature operation (e.g. at T>100°C). Notably, 1H, 2H and 31P magic angle spinning (MAS) NMR provided insight into local connectivities and dynamics of the hydrogen bonded network, while packing arrangements were identified by means of heteronuclear dipolar recoupling techniques.rnThe first part of this work introduced rather crystalline, low molecular weight ionomers for proton conducting membranes, where six different geometries such as line, triangle, screw, tetrahedron, square and hexagon, were investigated. The hexagon was identified as the most promising geometry with high-temperature bulk proton conductivities in the range of 10-3 Scm-1 at a relative humidity of 50%. However, 2H NMR and TGA-MS data suggest that the bulk proton transport is mainly due to the presence of crystal water. Single crystal X-ray data revealed that in the tetrahedron phosphonic acids form tetrameric clusters isolating the mobile protons while the phosphonic acids in the hexagon form zigzag-type pathways through the sample.rnThe second part of this work demonstrates how acid-base pairing and the choice of appropriate spacers may influence proton conduction. Different ratios of statistical copolymers of poly (vinylphosphonic acid) and poly (4-vinylpyridine) were measured to derive information about the local structure and chemical changes. Though anhydrous proton conductivities of all statistical copolymers are rather poor, the conductivity increases to 10-2 S cm-1 when exposing the sample to relative humidity of 80%. In contrast to PVPA, anhydride formation of phosphonic acids in the copolymer is not reversible even when exposing the sample to a relative humidity of 100%.rnIn addition, the influence of both spacers and degree of backbone crystallinity on bulk proton conductivity was investigated. Unlike in systems such as poly benzimidazole (PBI), spacers were inserted between the protogenic groups along the backbone. It was found that dilution of the protogenic groups decreases the conductivity, but compared to PVPA, similar apparent activation energies for local motions were obtained from both variable temperature 1H NMR and impedance spectroscopy data. These observations suggest the formation of phosphonic acid clusters with high degrees of local proton motion, where only a fraction of motions contribute to the observable bulk proton conductivity. Additionally, it was shown that gradual changes of the spacer length lead to different morphologies.rnIn summary, applying advanced solid-state NMR and X-ray analysis, structural and dynamic phenomena in proton conducting materials were identified on a molecular level. The results were discussed with respect to different proton conduction mechanisms and may contribute to a more rational design or improvement of proton conducting membranes.rn
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This work presents the results of theoretical and experimental characterization of thermodynamic, mechanical and transport properties in polymer solvent systems. The polymer solvent pairs considered ranged to those in which the polymer is rubbery, to those in which the initially glassy polymeric matrix is plasticized by the action of the low molecular weight species. Advanced Equation of State models have been adopted for thermodynamic modeling,along with a rigorous procedure that enables to extend their applicability to the non equilibrium, glassy region. Mass sorption kinetics had been modeled with phenomenological models and with advanced kinetic models.
Electrostatic supramolecular assembly of charged dendritic polymers and their biological application
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The aim of this study was the development of functional multilayer films through electrostatic layer by layer (LbL) assembly of dendritic macromolecules, the investigation of the fundamental properties of these multilalyered films and the study of their biological applications. rnThe synthesis of the anionic hyperbranched polyglycerols (hbPG) and the preparation of multilayers made of hbPG/phosphorus dendrimer as well as the influences of deposition conditions on multilayers were reported. The thicknesses of multilayer films increase with a decrease of molecular weight of anionic hbPGs. The multilayer films fabricated by low molecular weight hbPGs grow less regularly due to the less charged carboxylic acid groups providing the relative weaker electrostatic forces for the deposition. The thicknesses of multilayer films are reduced with increasing pH values and decreasing the concentration of NaCl. The observed changes of multilayer thickness and surface morphology could be interpreted with the aid of theories regarding the charge density and conformation of the anionic hbPG chains in solution. rnBesides the study of fundamental properties of hbPG/phosphorus multilayer films, antifouling thin films derived from hbPG layers were developed. The antifouling properties of hbPG layers were found to correlate with factors of the molecular weight of anionic hbPG and the film thickness. It was demonstrated that anionic hbPG single layer with highest molecular weight can reduce non specific protein adsorption more efficiently than single layer with lower molecular weight and all the hbPG bilayers possessed excellent property of antifouling. rnPhosphorus dendrimer multilayers were successfully prepared as the platforms to detect DNA immobilization and hybridization. The effect of NaCl concentration on the multilayer film thickness was evaluated to obtain the optimized film thickness. Making use of the multilayer deposited at the optimized condition as a substrate, a high loading of DNA probes was achieved through covalent coupling of probe DNA with the as-formed multilayer films. The hybridization of target DNA with immobilized probe DNA was then carried out and studied by SPFS. The limit of detection upon hybridization was estimated on various dendrimer multilayer platforms. The minimum detection concentration for DNA hybridization is in the same order of magnitude compared with other neutral phosphorus dendrimer systems. Furthermore, the LbL deposition of phosphorus dendrimer multilayers provided a mild and simple way to prepare platforms as DNA microarrays. rnBased on the phosphorus dendrimer multilayer systems, dendritic star polymers were employed which have more reactive groups than that phosphorus dendrimers. The as-assembled dendritic star polymer multilayer films exhibited such distinct morphology characteristics that they underwent extensive structural reorganization upon post-treatment under different pH conditions. Kinetic binding of probe DNA molecules on the outermost negatively charged dendritic surface was studied by SPR as well. The binding capacities of probe DNA on the multilayer surfaces fabricated from the first-generation and the second-generation of dendritic star polymers were compared. The improved binding capacity was achieved from the second-generation of dendritic star polymer multilayer films due to their more reactive groups. DNA hybridization reaction on dendritic multilayer films was investigated by SPFS. The similar hybridization behaviors were found on both multilayer surfaces. Meanwhile, the hybridization kinetic affinities were compared with that of phosphorus dendrimer multilayer surfaces and showed improved detection sensitivity than phosphorus dendrimer multilayer films.rn
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The present thesis deals with the development of new branched polymer architectures containing hyperbranched polyglycerol. Materials investigated include hyperbranched oligomers, hyperbranched polyglycerols containing functional initiator-cores at the focal point, well-defined linear-hyperbranched block copolymers and also negatively charged hyperbranched polyelectrolytes.rnHyperbranched oligoglycerols (DPn = 7 and 14) have been synthesized for the first time. The materials show narrow polydispersity (Mw/Mn ca. 1.45) and a very low content in cyclic homopolymers. 13C NMR evidences the dendritic structure of the oligomers and the DB could be calculated (44% and 52%). These new oligoglycerols were compared with the industrial products obtained by polycondensation which exhibit narrow polydispersity (Mw/Mn<1.3) butrnmultimodal distribution in SEC. Detailed 13C NMR and Maldi-ToF studies reveal the presence of branched units and cyclic compounds. In comparison, the hyperbranched oligoglycerols comprise a very low proportion of cyclic homopolymer which render them very interesting materials for biomedical applications for example.rnThe site isolation of the core moiety in dendritic structure offers intriguing potential with respect to peculiar electro-optical properties. Various initiator-cores (n-alkyl amines, UVabsorbing amines and benzophenone) for the ROMBP of glycidol have been tested. The bisglycidolized amine initiator-cores show the best control over the molecular weight and the molecular weight distribution. The photochemical analyses of the naphthalene containingrnhyperbranched polyglycerols show a slight red shift, a pronounced hypochromic effect (decrease of the intensity of the band) compared with the parent model compound and the formation of a relative compact structure. The benzophenone containing polymers adopt an open structure in polar solvents. The fluorescence measurements show a clear “dendritic effect” on the fluorescence intensities and the quantum yield of the encapsulated benzophenone.rnA convenient 3-step strategy has been developed for the preparation of well-defined amphiphilic, linear-hyperbranched block copolymers via hypergrafting. The procedure represents a combination of carbanionic polymerization with the alkoxide-based, controlled ring-opening multibranching polymerization of glycidol. Materials consisting of a polystyrene linear block and a hyperbranched polyglycerol block exhibit narrow polydispersity (1.01-1.02rnfor 5.4% to 27% wt. PG and 1.74 for 52% wt. PG) with a high grafting efficiency. The strategy was also extended to materials with a linear polyisoprene block.rnDetailed investigations of the solution properties of the block copolymers with linear polystyrene blocks show that block copolymer micelles are stabilized by the highly branched block. The morphology of the aggregates is depending on the solvent: in chloroform monodisperse spherical shape aggregates and in toluene ellipsoidal aggregates are formed. On graphite these aggregates show interesting features, giving promising potential applications with respect to the presence of a very dense, functional and stable hyperbranched block.rnThe bulk morphology of the linear-hyperbranched block copolymers has been investigated. The materials with a linear polyisoprene block only behave like complex liquids due to the low Tg and the disordered nature of both components. For the materials with polystyrene, only the sample with 27% wt. hyperbranched polyglycerol forms some domains showing lamellae.rnThe preparation of hyperbranched polyelectrolytes was achieved by post-modification of the hydroxyl groups via Michael addition of acrylonitrile, followed by hydrolysis. In aqueous solution materials form large aggregates with size depending on the pH value. After deposition on mica the structures observed by AFM show the coexistence of aggregates andrnunimers. For the low molecular weight sample (PG 520 g·mol-1) extended and highly ordered terrace structures were observed. Materials were also successfully employed for the fabrication of composite organic-inorganic multilayer thin films, using electrostatic layer-bylayer self-assembly coupled with chemical vapor deposition.
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Polycarbosilanes are a class of polymers at the interface between organic and inorganic chemistry. They are characterized by a high thermal and chemical inertness and high flexibility, especially pronounced for branched structures. Linear polycarbosilanes are well known as precursors for the preparation of SiCx ceramics. Additionally, more sophisticated architectures like dendrimers, hyperbranched polymers or block copolymers have been the subject of research for more than a decade. The scope of this work was to expand the properties and fields of application for polycarbosilane-containing structures. Thus, the work is divided in two major parts. The first part covers the synthesis and characterization of hyperbranched polycarbosilanes containing organometallic moieties. Hyperbranched poly-carbosilanes were synthesized using hydrosilylation of diallylmethylsilane and methyldiundecenylsilane. The degree of branching for polydiallymethylsilane was determined using standard 1H-NMR spectroscopy. The functional building blocks ferrocenyldimethylsilane and diferrocenylmethylsilane were synthesized which contain an isolated ferrocene unit or two ferrocenes bridged by silicon, respectively. Hyperbranched polycarbosilanes functionalized with ferrocenyl moieties were synthesized by modification of preformed polymers or by copolymerization of AB2 carbosilane monomers with AX-type ferrocenylsilanes. Polymers with Mn = 2500-9000g/mol and ferrocene contents of up to 67wt% were obtained. Electrochemical characterization by cyclic voltammetry revealed that polymers functionalized with isolated ferrocene units showed a single reversible oxidation wave, while voltammograms for polymers functionalized with diferrocenyl silane exhibited two well-separated reversible oxidation-reduction waves. This shows that the polymer bound ferrocenes bridged by silicon are electronically communicating and thus oxidation of the first ferrocene shifts the oxidation potential for the adjacent one. The polymers were utilized successfully for the preparation of modified electrodes with persistent and reproducible electrochemical response in organic solvents as well as in aqueous solution. The presented work has proven that ferrocenyl-functionalized hyperbranched polymers exhibit similar electrochemical properties as the analogous dendrimers. In a further approach it was shown that hyperbranched polymers containing organometallic moieties can be synthesized by polymerization of a new ferrocene-containing AB2 monomer - diallylferrocenylsilane. The second part of this work is dedicated to the preparation of core-functional hyperbranched polycarbosilanes. Low molecular weight ambifunctional molecules were synthesized that contain double bonds for the attachment of a polycarbosilane polymer as well as a second functionality available for further reaction and modification. Reactive vinyl groups in the core molecule allow an efficient attachment of hyperbranched polycarbosilane which was proven by MALDI-ToF and GPC. In combination with slow monomer addition techniques molecular weight and polydispersity of the polymers were controlled successfully. Core-functional polymers were characterized by NMR-spectroscopy, MALDI-ToF and GPC. Polymers with polydispersities <2 and molecular weights up to 5300g/mol were obtained. Transformation of the double bonds of the carbosilane was demonstrated with various silanes using hydrosilylation reaction or hydrogenation. Additionally, the core-functionality was varied resulting in polymers with bromo-, phthalimide-, amine- or azide moieties. Thus, a versatile synthetic strategy was developed that allows the synthesis of tailor-made polymers.A promising approach is the application of the polymer building blocks in copolymer synthesis. Bisglycidolization of amine-functional polycarbosilanes produces macro-initiators that are suitable for the multibranching-ring opening polymerization of glycidol. This experiments lead to the first example of hyperbranched-hyperbranched amphiphilic block copolymers, hb-PG-b-hb-PCS. Furthermore, the implementation of copper-catalyzed cycloaddition between azide-functional polycarbosilane and alkyne-functional poly(ethoxyethyl glycidylether) resulted in linear-hyperbranched block copolymers. The facile removal of acetal protecting groups provided convenient access to lin-PG-b-hb-PCS.
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Among hyperbranched polymers, polyglycerol is one of the most promising and commonly used macromolecules due to its biocompatibility and versatility. However, the synthesis of high molecular weight polyglycerols still involves many intricacies and has only been understood to a limited extent. Furthermore, only few complex structures like star or block copolymers incorporating polyglycerol have been realized so far. Particularly biocompatible block copolymers are considered promising candidates for biomedical applications.rnThe scope of this thesis was the enhancement of the synthetic process leading to polyglycerol derivatives which implies improved molecular weight control for a broad molecular weight range as well as the assembly of more complex structures like amphiphilic block copolymers. Further insight into the relation between reaction solvent, degree of deprotonation during the ring-opening multibranching polymerization of glycidol and the characteristics of the obtained polymers were achieved within the scope of this work. Based on these results, a novel concept for the preparation of hyperbranched polyglycerols with molecular weights up to 20,000 g/mol was developed, applying a two step synthesis pathway. Starting from a partially deprotonated TMP core, low molecular weight hb-PGs were prepared using the known synthetic protocol that has been established since the late 1990ies. In a subsequent reaction sequence, these well defined polymers were used as hyperbranched macroinitiator cores in order to obtain high molecular weight hb-PGs with remarkably low polydispersity (Mw/Mn < 1.8). Molecular weight control was shown to be excellent and undesired low molecular weight side products were absent. Furthermore, the technique of continuous spin fractionation has been discovered as an efficient method for polyglycerol work-up to remove quantitatively residual monomer- and oligomer traces from hb-PG compositions to result in samples with significantly reduced polydispersities. Based on these results the synthesis of amphiphilic block copolymers containing hydrophilic hyperbranched polyglycerol blocks and linear, apolar poly(propylene oxide) blocks has been significantly improved and augmented to hb-PG-b-l-PPO-b-hb-PG ABA block copolymers. The influence of different polyglycerol-based amphiphiles on the fibril formation was studied by Thioflavin T Fluorescence showing remarkable increasing lag times which is promising in order to enhance the stability of this protein. In addition the first synthesis of poly(glyceryl glycerols) (PGG), introducing a new solketyl glycidyl ether monomer (IGG) was shown. It was furthermore demonstrated that core-functional carbosilane wedges allow application in block copolymer synthesis. Bisglycidolized amine functional polymers were successfully employed as macroinitiators for glycidol polymerization. This resulted in the first example of amphiphilic hyperbranched-hyperbranched polymer structures. Finally, it has been shown that the previously reported synthetic pathway to carboxylated hyperbranched polyglycerol polyelectrolytes can also be applied for the amphiphilic linear-hyperbranched block copolymers. These novel biocompatible and highly amphiphilic polyelectrolytes offer great potential for further investigations. rnrn
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Die intrazelluläre Lokalisation von Proteinen und Makromolekülen unterliegt in Eukaryoten einer strengen Regulation. Insbesondere erlaubt die Kompartimentierung eukaryotischer Zellen in Zellkern und Zytoplasma den simultanen Ablauf räumlich getrennter biochemischer Reaktionen, und damit die unabhängige Regulation zellulärer Programme. Da trotz intensiver Forschungsbemühungen bis dato die molekularen Details sowie die (patho)biologische Bedeutung von Kern-Zytoplasma-Transportprozessen noch immer nicht vollkommen verstanden sind, wurde im Rahmen der vorliegenden Arbeit ein Fokus auf die Identifizierung von chemischen Transportinhibitoren gelegt. Das zu diesem Zweck entwickelte Translokations-Biosensor-System basiert auf der Kombination von autofluoreszierenden Proteinen, sowie spezifisch ausgewählten Kernexport- und Kernimportsignalen. Nach Etablierung geeigneter Zellmodelle, die effizient und stabil die Translokations-Biosensoren exprimieren, wurde die 17 000 Substanzen umfassende Bibliothek der ChemBioNet-Initiative nach Kernexportinhibitoren mittels einer Fluoreszenzmikroskopie-basierten Hochdurchsatzanalyse-Plattform durchmustert. Zunächst wurden Translokations-Algorithmen, welche eine zuverlässige automatisierte Erkennung von Zellkern und Zytoplasma erlauben, optimiert. Im Folgenden konnten acht neue niedermolekulare Kernexport-Inhibitoren identifiziert werden, die sich in der Stärke, der Geschwindigkeit, sowie in der Beständigkeit der vermittelten Inhibition unterscheiden. Die Aktivität der Inhibitoren konnte auf den isolierten nukleären Exportsignalen (NES) von HIV-1 Rev und Survivin als auch auf den entsprechenden Volllängeproteinen mittels Mikroinjektionsexperimenten sowie durch umfassende in vitro und biochemische Methoden bestätigt werden. Zur Untersuchung der funktionellen Einheiten der Inhibitoren wurden homologe Substanzen auf Ihre Aktivität hin getestet. Dabei konnten für die Aktivität wichtige chemische Gruppen definiert werden. Alle Substanzen stellen neue Inhibitoren des Crm1-abhängigen Exports dar und zeigen keine nachweisbare NES-Selektivität. Interessanterweise konnte jedoch eine zytotoxische und Apoptose-induzierende Wirkung auf verschiedene Krebszellarten festgestellt werden. Da diese Wirkung unabhängig vom p53-Status der Tumorzellen ist und die Inhibitoren C3 und C5 die Vitalität nicht-maligner humaner Zellen signifikant weniger beeinträchtigen, wurden diese Substanzen zum internationalen Patent angemeldet. Da der nukleäre Export besonders für Tumorzellen einen wichtigen Überlebenssignalweg darstellt, könnte dessen reversible Hemmung ausgenutzt werden, um besonders in Kombination mit gängigen Krebstherapien eine therapeutisch relevante Tumorinhibition zu erzeugen. Eine weitere Anwendungsmöglichkeit der neuen Exportinhibitoren ist auf dem Gebiet der Infektionskrankheiten zu sehen, da auch die Aktivität des essentiellen HIV-1 Rev-Proteins inhibiert wird. Zusätzlich konnte in der Arbeit gezeigt werden, dass der zelluläre Kofaktor des Crm1-abhängigen Exports des HIV-1 Rev-Proteins, die RNA-Helikase DDX3, ein eigenes NES enthält. Der Nachweis einer direkten Interaktion des HIV-1 Rev- mit dem DDX3-Protein impliziert, dass multiple Angriffstellen für chemische Modulatoren hinsichtlich einer antiviralen Therapie gegeben sind. Da die Vielfalt des chemischen Strukturraums es unmöglich macht diesen experimentell vollständig zu durchmustern, wurden im Rahmen dieser Arbeit auch Naturstoffe als vielversprechende Wirkstoffquelle untersucht. Um zukünftig umfassend bioaktive Substanzen aus diesen hochkomplexen Stoffgemischen experimentell identifizieren zu können, wurde eine Fluoreszenzmikroskopie-basierte Hochdurchsatzanalyse-Plattform am Mainz Screening Center (MSC) etabliert. Damit konnte bereits ein weiterer, bisher unbekannter Exportinhibitor aus Cyphellopsis anomala identifiziert werden. Neben einer Anwendung dieser Substanz als chemisches Werkzeug zur Aufklärung der Regulation von Transportvorgängen, stellt sich auch die evolutionsbiologisch relevante Frage, wie es dem Pilzproduzenten gelingt die Blockierung des eigenen Kernexports zu umgehen. Weiterführende Projekte müssen sich neben der Aufklärung der molekularen Wirkmechanismen der gefundenen Substanzen mit der Identifizierung spezifischer chemischer „Funktionseinheiten“ beschäftigen. Neben einem verbesserten mechanistischen Verständnis von Transportvorgängen stellen die erarbeiteten Transportinhibitoren Vorstufen zur Weiterentwicklung möglicher Wirkstoffe dar. Die im Rahmen dieser Arbeit etablierte Technologie-Plattform und molekularen Werkzeuge stellen darüber hinaus eine wichtige Voraussetzung dar, um eine systematische Suche nach möglichen Wirkstoffen im Forschungsfeld der „Chemischen Biomedizin“ voranzutreiben.
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Die Selbstorganisation von amphiphilen Molekülen wird genutzt, um in Lösung, auf der Oberfläche, in der festen Phase und an der Flüssig/Fest-Grenzfläche nanoskopisch strukturierte Materialien zu erhalten. Ziel hierbei ist es, die Dynamik der niedermolekularen Amphiphile mit der Stabilität der hochmolekularen Amphiphile zu vereinigen, um damit die Selbstorganisation der Moleküle zu kontrollieren. Drei Konzepte zur Strukturierung von Kohlenstoff durch Selbstorganisation werden vorgestellt. Im ersten Konzept werden aus Hexaphenylbenzol-Polyethylenglykol- (HPB-PEG) und Hexa-peri-hexabenzocoronen- (HBC-PEG) Derivaten wurmähnliche bzw. faserförmige Strukturen in wässriger Lösung erhalten. Der Wassergehalt in den Hydrogelfasern aus den HPB-PEG-Derivaten kann durch das Substitutionsmuster der Amphiphile und die Länge der PEG-Ketten eingestellt werden. Die Hydrogelfasern ähneln anders als die bisherigen Verfahren, die zur Faserherstellung verwendet werden (Extrudieren, Mikrofluid-Verarbeitung oder Elektrospinning), Systemen in der Natur. Der Beweis für die Bildung von Hydrogelfasern wird mittels spezieller Methoden der polarisierten und depolarisierten dynamischen Lichtstreuung erbracht. Im zweiten Konzept werden durch Elektronenbestrahlung und Pyrolyse von 3',4',5',6'-Tetraphenyl-[1,1':2',1''-terphenyl]-4,4''-dithiol homogene Kohlenstoffmembranen mit Poren erzeugt, die Anwendung in der Filtration finden können und im dritten Konzept wird die Selbstorganisation von einem ortho-verknüpften HPB-Trimer an der Flüssig/Fest-Grenzfläche untersucht. Auf diese Weise werden hochgeordnete lamellare Strukturen erhalten. In allen drei Konzepten sind die Geometrie und die Größe der Moleküle die entscheidenden Parameter zur Erzeugung definierter Strukturen.
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Polymere Wirkstoffsysteme gewinnen im Bereich der biomedizinischen Forschung immer größeres Interesse. Vielversprechende Systeme für die Entwicklung von neuartigen Krebs-immun¬therapien stellen insbesondere Polymer-Konjugate dar. Das ideale Polymer-Konjugat besitzt eine Größe zwischen 10 nm und 100 nm, ist nicht zytotoxisch und zeigt keine Aggregation in humanem Blutserum. In der vorliegenden Arbeit wurde die Synthese und Charakterisierung von Polymer-Wirkstoff-Konjugaten zur Anwendung in der Krebsimmuntherapie behandelt. Erstes Ziel der Arbeit war es, geeignete polymere Trägersysteme für die in vivo Anwendung zu finden. Hierzu wurde zunächst die Stabilität verschiedener potentieller polymerer Träger-systeme (Nanohydrogele, Succinyliertes-Poly-L-Lysin (Bürste), ELP-Bürsten und Poly(2-oxazolin)bürsten) in humanem Serum untersucht. Weiterhin wurde die unspezifische Zellaufnahme in murinen dendritischen Zellen (DCs) analysiert. Es konnte gezeigt werden, dass vor allem neutrale bzw. zwitterionische Partikel eine hohe Serumstabilität sowie keine unspezifische Zellaufnahme zeigen. Um eine gezielte Adressierung der DCs des Immunsystems zu erreichen und dadurch eine Immunantwort gegenüber einem bestimmten Krebs Zelltyp zu induzieren, wurden Biokonjugate - auf Basis der Succinylierten-Poly-L-Lysin-(Bürste) sowie der Azid-funktionalisierten Poly(2-oxazolin)bürste (POx) – entwickelt, da diese Polymerbürsten keine bzw. kaum unspezifische Aufnahme in DCs zeigen. Hierbei diente der Antikörper aDEC205 der gezielten Adressierung von CD8+ DCs. Die weiteren bioaktiven Komponenten waren das tumorassoziierte Antigen (TAA) mit der Kernsequenz SIINFEKL zur Induktion einer spezifischen Immunantwort sowie der immunaktivierende TLR9 Ligand, CpG1826. Die Komponenten wurden nacheinander an die Fluoreszenz-markierten Polymere kon¬jugiert. Die Konjugation des Antikörpers erfolgte nach vorangegangener DIBO-Modifizierung über kupferfreie Click-Chemie. Mit einer optimierten Aufarbeitungsmethodik gelang es, aggregat-freie, unimere DIBO-modifizierte aDEC205 Antikörper zu isolieren. Für die succinylierten Poly-L-Lysine konnten keine eindeutigen sowie reproduzierbaren Ergebnisse erhalten werden, sodass sich im weiteren Verlauf der Arbeit auf die POx konzentriert wurde. Die Konjugation von aDEC205 an POx wurde mittels verschiedener physiko-chemischer Methoden (UV-VIS, SDS-PAGE, FCS, GPC, CLSM und FACS) gezeigt. Mit Hilfe von „Specific-Hybridization-Internalisation-Sensor“ Experimenten konnte eine spezifische Aufnahme des Konjugats in CD8+ DCs nachgewiesen werden. rnDie Konjugation von Antigen und CpG erfolgte ebenso nach entsprechender Modifizierung über kupferfreie Click-Chemie. SDS-PAGE, UV-VIS und FCS bestätigten eine erfolgreiche Kopplung. T-Zell-Proliferationsversuche ergaben für Antigen enthaltende Polymer-Konjugate eine CD8+ T-Zell-Aktivierung. Des Weiteren zeigten die POx keine bemerkenswerte Toxizität und deren Konjugate keine Aggregation in humanem Serum. rnrnDarüber hinaus wurde der Einfluss verschiedener Polymertopologien auf ihre Biodistribution sowie Blutzirkulation untersucht. Für die nach GPC-Fraktionierung erhaltenen verschiedenen Polymerfraktionen - hochmolekulare wurmartige Polymerbürsten, ellipsoidartige Polymer-bürsten und niedermolekulare kugelförmige Moleküle - konnten vielversprechende Ergebnisse erhalten werden.
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Oncocytomas are defined as tumors containing in excess of 50% large mitochondrion-rich cells, irrespective of histogenesis and dignity. Along the central neuraxis, oncocytomas are distinctly uncommon but relevant to the differential diagnosis of neoplasia marked by prominent cytoplasmic granularity. We describe an anaplastic ependymoma (WHO grade III) with a prevailing oncocytic component that was surgically resected from the right fronto-insular region of a 43-year-old female. Preoperative imaging showed a fairly circumscribed, partly cystic, contrast-enhancing mass of 2 cm × 2 cm × 1.7 cm. Histology revealed a biphasic neoplasm wherein conventional ependymal features coexisted with plump epithelioid cells replete with brightly eosinophilic granules. Whereas both components displayed an overtly ependymal immunophenotype, including positivity for S100 protein and GFAP, as well as "dot-like" staining for EMA, the oncocytic population also tended to intensely react with the antimitochondrial antibody 113-1. Conversely, failure to bind CD68 indicated absence of significant lysosomal storage. Negative reactions for both pan-cytokeratin (MNF 116) and low molecular weight cytokeratin (CAM 5.2), as well as synaptophysin and thyroglobulin, further assisted in ruling out metastatic carcinoma. In addition to confirming the presence of "zipper-like" intercellular junctions and microvillus-bearing cytoplasmic microlumina, electron microscopy allowed for the pervasive accumulation of mitochondria in tumor cells to be directly visualized. A previously not documented variant, oncocytic ependymoma, is felt to add a reasonably relevant novel item to the differential diagnosis of granule-bearing central nervous system neoplasia, in particular oncocytic meningioma, granular cell astrocytoma, as well as metastatic deposits by oncocytic malignancies from extracranial sites.
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Reperfusion of an organ following prolonged ischemia instigates the pro-inflammatory and pro-coagulant response of ischemia / reperfusion (IR) injury. IR injury is a wide-spread pathology, observed in many clinically relevant situations, including myocardial infarction, stroke, organ transplantation, sepsis and shock, and cardiovascular surgery on cardiopulmonary bypass. Activation of the classical, alternative, and lectin complement pathways and the generation of the anaphylatoxins C3a and C5a lead to recruitment of polymorphonuclear leukocytes, generation of radical oxygen species, up-regulation of adhesion molecules on the endothelium and platelets, and induction of cytokine release. Generalized or pathway-specific complement inhibition using protein-based drugs or low-molecular-weight inhibitors has been shown to significantly reduce tissue injury and improve outcome in numerous in-vitro, ex-vivo, and in-vivo models. Despite the obvious benefits in experimental research, only few complement inhibitors, including C1-esterase inhibitor, anti-C5 antibody, and soluble complement receptor 1, have made it into clinical trials of IR injury. The results are mixed, and the next objectives should be to combine knowledge and experience obtained in the past from animal models and channel future work to translate this into clinical trials in surgical and interventional reperfusion therapy as well as organ transplantation.
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Plant volatiles typically occur as a complex mixture of low-molecular weight lipophilic compounds derived from different biosynthetic pathways, and are seemingly produced as part of a defense strategy against biotic and abiotic stress, as well as contributing to various physiological functions of the producer organism. The biochemistry and molecular biology of plant volatiles is complex, and involves the interplay of several biochemical pathways and hundreds of genes. All plants are able to store and emit volatile organic compounds (VOCs), but the process shows remarkable genotypic variation and phenotypic plasticity. From a physiological standpoint, plant volatiles are involved in three critical processes, namely plant–plant interaction, the signaling between symbiotic organisms, and the attraction of pollinating insects. Their role in these ‘‘housekeeping’’ activities underlies agricultural applications that range from the search for sustainable methods for pest control to the production of flavors and fragrances. On the other hand, there is also growing evidence that VOCs are endowed with a range of biological activities in mammals, and that they represent a substantially under-exploited and still largely untapped source of novel drugs and drug leads. This review summarizes recent major developments in the study of biosynthesis, ecological functions and medicinal applications of plant VOCs.
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Seventeen polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) were studied in surface waters (including particulate phase) from the Chenab River, Pakistan and ranged from 289-994 and 437-1290 ng l-1 in summer and winter (2007-09), respectively. Concentrations for different ring-number PAHs followed the trend: 3-rings > 2-rings > 4-rings > 5-rings > 6-rings. The possible sources of PAHs are identified by calculating the indicative ratios; appropriating petrogenic sources of PAHs in urban and sub-urban regions with pyrogenic sources in agricultural region. Factor analysis based on principal component analysis identified the origins of PAHs from industrial activities, coal and trash burning in agricultural areas and municipal waste disposal from surrounding urban and sub-urban areas via open drains into the riverine ecosystem. Water quality guidelines and toxic equivalent factors highlighted the potential risk of low molecular weight PAHs to the aquatic life of the Chenab River. The flux estimated for PAHs contaminants from the Chenab River to the Indus River was >50 tons/year.