Publications by authors named "Benedikt H Pannen"

Background: Remote ischemic preconditioning (RIPC) protects the heart from ischemia and reperfusion (I/R) injury. The underlying molecular mechanisms are unclear. It has been demonstrated that Connexin 43 (Cx43) is critically involved in cardioprotective interventions including classical ischemic preconditioning.

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Preconditioning with noble gases serves as an effective strategy to diminish tissue injury in different organs. The aim of this study was to investigate the influence of pretreatment with the nonanesthetic noble gas helium on hepatic injury after warm ischemia and reperfusion (IR) in comparison to ischemic preconditioning (IPC). Anesthetized and ventilated rats were randomized into six groups (n = 8/group): sham: after laparotomy, the portal triad was exposed without clamping; IPC was performed with 10 min of partial liver ischemia and 10 min of reperfusion; HePC: three cycles of 5 min with inhalation of helium 70 vol% and intermittent washout; IR: 45 min of ischemia followed by 240 min of reperfusion; IPC-IR: IPC followed by hepatic IR; HePC-IR: pretreatment with helium 70 vol% followed by hepatic IR.

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We studied the downregulation of hepatobiliary transport systems and the effect of pharmacological heme oxygenase-1 (HO-1) preinduction by Hemoglobin-Glutamer 200 (HbG200) in cold ischemia-reperfused rat liver (I/R). Cold I/R reduced bile flow in the reperfusion period from 3.10±0.

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Study Objective: To test the feasibility and efficacy of a new approach to paravertebral catheter placement in patients undergoing major surgery of the breast.

Design: Single-group, single-center observational study.

Setting: Operating room, postoperative recovery area, and normal ward of a university hospital.

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Background: Pre- and postconditioning describe mechanisms whereby short ischemic periods protect an organ against a longer period of ischemia. Interestingly, short ischemic periods of a limb, in itself harmless, may increase the ischemia tolerance of remote organs, e.g.

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Remote ischemic preconditioning (RIPC) and local ischemic preconditioning (IPC) protect the myocardium from subsequent ischemia/reperfusion (I/R) injury. In this study, the protective effects of early RIPC, IPC, and the combination of both (RIPC-IPC) were characterized. Furthermore, the hypothesis was tested that protein kinase C (PKC) and mitogen-activated protein kinases (MAPKs), important mediators of IPC, are activated in RIPC.

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Background: The NO--cGMP system plays a key role in the regulation of sinusoidal tonus and liver blood flow with phosphodiesterase-5 (PDE-5) terminating the dilatory action of cGMP. We, therefore, investigated the effects of PDE-5 inhibitors on hepatic and systemic hemodynamics in rats.

Methods: Hemodynamic parameters were monitored for 60 min.

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Carbon monoxide (CO) is generated during incomplete combustion of carbon-containing compounds and leads to acute and chronic toxicity in animals and humans depending on the concentration and exposure time. In addition to exogenous sources, CO is also produced endogenously by the activity of heme oxygenases (HOs) and the physiological significance of HO-derived CO has only recently emerged. CO exerts vasoactive, anti-proliferative, anti-oxidant, anti-inflammatory and anti-apoptotic effects and contributes substantially to the important role of the inducible isoform HO-1 as a mediator of tissue protection and host defense.

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Calcium-dependent cell death occurs in neurodegenerative diseases and ischemic or traumatic brain injury. We analyzed whether thioureylenes can act in a neuroprotective manner by pharmacological suppression of calcium-dependent pathological pathways. In human neuroblastoma (SK-N-SH) cells, thioureylenes (thiopental, carbimazole) inhibited the calcium-dependent neuronal protein phosphatase (PP)-2B, the activation of the proapoptotic transcription factor nuclear factor of activated T-cells, BAD-induced initiation of caspase-3, and poly-(ADP-ribose)-polymerase cleavage.

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Activation of pancreatic stellate cells (PSCs) is the key process in the development of pancreatic fibrosis, a common feature of chronic pancreatitis and pancreatic cancer. In recent studies, curcumin has been shown to inhibit PSC proliferation via an extracellular signal-regulated kinase (ERK)1/2-dependent mechanism. In addition, curcumin is a potent inducer of the cytoprotective enzyme heme oxygenase-1 (HO-1) in other cell types.

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Objectives: Microcirculatory derangements caused by ischemia and reperfusion (I/R) play a pivotal role in acute and graft pancreatitis. The inducible enzyme heme oxygenase 1 (HO-1) has been shown to decrease I/R injury by modulation of capillary perfusion in other organs. It was the aim of this study to evaluate the effect of HO-1 induction on pancreatic microcirculation after I/R.

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Background: Modulation of the inflammatory stress response by anesthesia may be responsible for an increased susceptibility to infectious complications, such as wound infection or pneumonia. Sevoflurane, a specific inhibitor of activator protein-1, an immediate early transcription factor, induces apoptosis in T-cells. Because p38 can be involved either in pro- or antiapoptotic processes, we examined whether the sevoflurane-induced apoptosis is mediated by p38 activation in Jurkat T-cells.

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Barbiturates, which are used for the treatment of intracranial hypertension after severe head injury, have been associated with anti-inflammatory side effects. Although all barbiturates inhibit T-cell function, only thiobarbiturates markedly reduce the activation of the transcription factor nuclear factor-kappaB (NF-kappaB). Various pharmacologic inhibitors of the NF-kappaB pathway are concomitant nonthermal inducers of the heat shock response (HSR), a cellular defense system that is associated with protection of cells and organs.

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Microcirculatory dysfunction, reduced oxygen supply and thus impaired hepatosplanchnic organ function, play a pivotal role in the clinical manifestation of sepsis and septic shock. Early correction of the perfusion mismatch is essential to maintain end-organ and gut mu-cosa barrier function and thus to prevent bacterial translocation, bacteraemia and possible multiple organ failure. This review will outline the clinical tightrope-walk optimizing hepa-tosplanchnic oxygen supply while maintaining adequate end-organ perfusion pressure and highlight the diagnostic challenges and limitations faced in clinical practice.

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Thionamides, inhibitors of the thyroid peroxidase-mediated iodination, are clinically used in the treatment of hyperthyroidism. However, the use of antithyroid drugs is associated with immunomodulatory effects, and recent studies with thionamide-related heterocyclic thioderivates demonstrated direct anti-inflammatory and immunosuppressive properties. Using primary human T-lymphocytes, we show that the heterocyclic thionamides carbimazole and propylthiouracil inhibit synthesis of the proinflammatory cytokines tumor necrosis factor (TNF)alpha and interferon (IFN)gamma.

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Nitric oxide plays a crucial role in the maintenance of liver function and integrity. During stress, the inducible heme oxygenase-1 protein and its reaction products, including carbon monoxide, also exert potent hepatoprotective effects. We investigated a potential relationship between endogenous nitric oxide synthesis and the hepatic regulation of heme oxygenase-1.

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Treatment of hyperthyroidism by thionamides is associated with immunomodulatory effects, but the mechanism of thionamide-induced immunosuppression is unclear. Here we show that thionamides directly inhibit interleukin-2 cytokine expression, proliferation, and the activation (CD69 expression) of primary human T lymphocytes. Inhibition of immune function was associated with a repression of DNA binding of the cooperatively acting immunoregulatory transcription factors activator protein 1 (AP-1) and nuclear factor of activated T-cells (NFAT).

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The involvement of p38 in fundamental physiological processes and the fact that deregulation often leads to disease indicates the potential impact of p38 dependent mechanisms. Here we demonstrate a new pathway that includes the induction of the mitogen activated protein kinase p38 by protein kinase C and results in a specific phosphorylation of c-Jun in T-lymphocytes. P38 directly phosphorylates c-Jun within its transactivation domain at serine 63 and serine 73 and thus posttranscriptionally affects the presence of DNA-bound phosphorylated c-Jun, a prerequisite for activator protein 1 dependent gene transcription.

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Objective: It was the aim of this study to characterize the influence of isoflurane-induced heme oxygenase-1 (HO-1) expression on hepatocellular integrity after ischemia and reperfusion.

Summary Background Data: Abundant experimental data characterize HO-1 as one of the most powerful inducible enzymes that contribute to the protection of the liver and other organs after harmful stimuli. Therapeutic strategies aimed at utilizing the protective effects of HO-1 are hampered by the fact that most pharmacological inducers of this enzyme perturb organ function by themselves and are not available for use in patients because of their toxicity and undesirable or unknown side effects.

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Objective: Impaired hepatic perfusion after hemorrhagic shock frequently results in hepatocellular dysfunction associated with increased mortality. This study characterizes the effect of the vasodilators dihydralazine and urapidil on hepatocellular perfusion and integrity after hemorrhagic shock and resuscitation.

Design: Prospective, randomized, controlled experimental study.

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Background: The heme oxygenase pathway represents a major cell and organ protective system in the liver. The authors recently showed that isoflurane and sevoflurane up-regulate the inducible isoform heme oxygenase 1 (HO-1). Because the activating cascade remained unclear, it was the aim of this study to identify the underlying mechanism of this effect.

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Background: Volatile anesthetics modulate lymphocyte function during surgery, and this compromises postoperative immune competence. The current work was undertaken to examine whether volatile anesthetics induce apoptosis in human T lymphocytes and what apoptotic signaling pathway might be used.

Methods: Effects of sevoflurane, isoflurane, and desflurane were studied in primary human CD3 T lymphocytes and Jurkat T cells in vitro.

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Background/aims: The heme oxygenase (HO) system contributes to the maintenance of hepatic perfusion and integrity. It was the objective of this study to determine the influence of isoflurane (ISO) on hepatic HO-1 induction and its impact on hepatic hemodynamics.

Methods: Rats were pretreated with or without ISO for 5h.

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Background: Modulation of immune defense mechanisms by volatile anesthetics during general anesthesia may compromise postoperative immune competence and healing reactions and affect the infection rate and the rate of tumor metastases disseminated during surgery. Several mechanisms have been suggested to account for these effects. The current study was undertaken to examine the molecular mechanisms underlying these observations.

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Barbiturates are known to suppress protective immunity, and their therapeutic use is associated with nosocomial infections. Although barbiturates inhibit T cell proliferation, differentiation, and cytokine synthesis, only thiobarbiturates markedly reduce the activation of immune regulatory transcription factors such as nuclear factor-kappaB and nuclear factor of activated T cells. In this study, we investigated barbiturate-mediated effects on the regulation of the transcription factor activator protein 1 (AP-1) in primary T lymphocytes.

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