Publications by authors named "Annika Frenzel"

Epithelial-mesenchymal transition (EMT) is a key cellular transformation for many physiological and pathological processes ranging from cancer over wound healing to embryogenesis. Changes in cell migration, cell morphology and cellular contractility were identified as hallmarks of EMT. These cellular properties are known to be tightly regulated by the actin cytoskeleton.

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Low-density lipoprotein (LDL) apheresis is effective and safe for patients with diabetes, proteinuria, and dyslipidemia. Diabetes mellitus is accompanied by ocular microvascular complications like retinal neovascularization or diabetic macular edema. These are leading causes of blindness and can be mediated by abnormal vessel growth and increased vascular permeability due to elevated levels of vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) in diabetic patients.

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Skin cancer is the most commonly occurring cancer in the USA and Germany, and the fourth most common cancer worldwide. Snail-dependent epithelial-mesenchymal transition (EMT) was shown to initiate and promote skin cancer. Previous studies could show that EMT changes actin cortex regulation and cellular mechanics in epithelial cells of diverse tissue origin.

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The impact of dietary sodium reduction on mouse models of type 2 diabetes is not well understood. Therefore, we analyzed the effect of a low-salt diet on obesity and parameters of type 2 diabetes in db/db mice. Five-week-old male db/db and lean db/m mice were fed a normal salt (0.

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  • The actin cortex plays a crucial role in how cells maintain their shape and move, particularly in cancer cells which alter their actin structure based on malignancy levels.
  • The process of epithelial-mesenchymal transition (EMT) is important in cancer progression and influences the mechanical properties of cells, but its effects on actin cortex mechanics have not been thoroughly studied.
  • Using atomic force microscopy, researchers quantified how the actin cortex's stiffness changes during EMT in various human cell types, finding that the cortex softens during interphase but stiffens during mitosis, indicating significant structural changes in the actin cytoskeleton.
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Background And Aims: Human adipose-tissue derived stem cells (ADSC) are interesting novel targets in tissue engineering and regenerative medicine with pronounced angiogenic capacities. Furthermore, omega-3 fatty acids have been described to mediate cardioprotective effects, but their role in angiogenesis and vascular regeneration is not well-understood. Here, we analyzed the impact of different omega-3 fatty acids on angiogenesis by ADSCs.

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  • Inhibiting aldosterone synthase (CYP11B2) with FAD286 could be a new treatment to counteract the negative effects of aldosterone, which is important for managing conditions like hypertension.
  • FAD286 was shown to effectively reduce aldosterone production in stimulated adrenocortical cells but had limited selectivity, also decreasing levels of other hormones like corticosterone and cortisol at higher doses.
  • Overall, while FAD286 reduces angiotensin II-stimulated aldosterone levels, it also affects other steroid hormones, suggesting that its use may come with broader hormonal effects than initially intended.
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Inhibition of aldosterone synthase is an alternative treatment option to mineralocorticoid receptor antagonism to prevent harmful aldosterone actions. FAD286 is one of the best characterized aldosterone synthase inhibitors to date. FAD286 improves glucose tolerance and increases glucose-stimulated insulin secretion in obese and diabetic ZDF rats.

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Obesity and type 2 diabetes have become a major public health problem worldwide. Steroid hormone dysfunction appears to be linked to development of obesity and type 2 diabetes and correction of steroid abnormalities may offer new approaches to therapy. We therefore analyzed plasma steroids in 15-16 week old obese and diabetic mice using liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry.

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Purpose: Intracellular formation of advanced glycation end products (AGEs) is a crucial pathological process in retinal diseases such as age-related macular degeneration (AMD) or diabetic retinopathy (DR). Glyoxal is a physiological metabolite produced during formation of AGEs and has also been shown to derive from photodegraded bisretinoid fluorophores in aging retinal pigment epithelial (RPE) cells.

Methods: Flow cytometry was combined with either: 1) immunocytochemical staining to detect glyoxal induced formation of N-carboxymethyllysine (CML)-modifications of intracellular proteins (AGEs) and changes in the production of stress response proteins; or 2) vital staining to determine apoptosis rates (annexin V binding), formation of intracellular reactive oxygen species (ROS), mitochondrial membrane potential (MMP), and changes in intracellular pH upon treatment of cells with glyoxal.

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Amniotic membrane is applied to the diseased ocular surface to stimulate wound healing and tissue repair, because it releases supportive growth factors and cytokines. These effects fade within about a week after application, necessitating repeated application. Generally, amniotic membrane is fixed with sutures to the ocular surface, but surgical intervention at the inflamed or diseased site can be detrimental.

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Motor outcome following stroke of the internal capsule is variable and its determinants are poorly understood. While many patients fully regain their abilities, recovery of motor functions remains incomplete in others. We analysed functional motor tasks of the upper limb to determine the pattern of focal disability after a small infarct of the internal capsule ('pure motor stroke') in the chronic stage (mean 2.

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