Publications by authors named "Daniela Fux"

Background: Phenobarbital (PB) is used as a first-line treatment for recurrent epileptic seizures in cats. While hematologic abnormalities are well-known side effects of antiepileptic therapy with PB in humans and dogs, little is known about such alterations in cats.

Objectives: The aim of this retrospective study was to investigate the prevalence and clinical relevance of cytopenia during PB treatment in cats.

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This preliminary clinical investigation of the pharmacokinetic behavior of the main metamizole (dipyrone) metabolites 4-methylaminoantipyrine (4-MAA) and 4-aminoantipyrine (4-AA) in calves undergoing umbilical surgery is part of an already published main study. A single intravenous dose of metamizole was added to ketamine/xylazine/isoflurane anesthesia. Eight Simmental calves weighing 90 ± 10.

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Triple-negative breast cancer (TNBC) is an aggressive malignant disease that is responsible for approximately 15% of breast cancers. The standard of care relies on surgery and chemotherapy but the prognosis is poor and there is an urgent need for new therapeutic strategies. Recent in silico studies have revealed an inverse correlation between recurrence-free survival and the level of cyclin-dependent kinase 8 (CDK8) in breast cancer patients.

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The opioid crisis of pain medication bears risks from addiction to cancer progression, but little experimental evidence exists. Expression of δ-opioid receptors (DORs) correlates with poor prognosis for breast cancer patients, but mechanistic insights into oncogenic signaling mechanisms of opioid-triggered cancer progression are lacking. We show that orthotopic transplant models using human or murine breast cancer cells displayed enhanced metastasis upon opioid-induced DOR stimulation.

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Cyclin-dependent kinases (CDKs) are frequently deregulated in cancer and represent promising drug targets. We provide evidence that CDK8 has a key role in B-ALL. Loss of CDK8 in leukemia mouse models significantly enhances disease latency and prevents disease maintenance.

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Opioids promote tumor angiogenesis in mammary malignancies, but the underlying signaling mechanism is largely unknown. The current study investigated the hypothesis that stimulation of -opioid receptors (DOR) in breast cancer (BCa) cells activates the hypoxia-inducible factor 1 (HIF-1), which triggers synthesis and release of diverse angiogenic factors. Immunoblotting revealed that incubation of human MCF-7 and T47D breast cancer cells with the DOR agonist d-Ala,d-Leu-enkephalin (DADLE) resulted in a transient accumulation and thus activation of HIF-1 DADLE-induced HIF-1 activation preceded PI3K/Akt stimulation and was blocked by the DOR antagonist naltrindole and naloxone, pertussis toxin, different phosphoinositide 3-kinase (PI3K) inhibitors, and the Akt inhibitor Akti-1/2.

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Therapy of canine mammary tumours (CMTs) with classical antitumour drugs is problematic, so better therapeutic options are needed. Palbociclib (PD-0332991) is an innovative and effective anticancer drug for the treatment of breast cancer in women. Palbociclib is an inhibitor of cyclin-dependent kinase 4 (CDK4) and CDK6, which are key regulators of the cell cycle machinery and thus cell proliferation.

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Objective: To investigate the influence of ketamine on plasma cortisol concentration (PCC) in calves.

Study Design: Prospective, randomized experimental study.

Animals: A total of 41 healthy, predominantly cross-bred calves, aged 3-4 months.

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Purpose: Promising results have been described for antibodies binding vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) in patients with corneal neovascularization. Whether veterinary patients would also benefit from this therapeutic approach has not been investigated yet. We examined binding properties of anti-human VEGF antibodies bevacizumab (Avastin®) and aflibercept (Zaltrap®) for canine, feline, and equine VEGF.

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Article Synopsis
  • JAK1/2 inhibitors are commonly used to treat myeloproliferative neoplasms (MPN), but there have been reports of an increased risk of B-cell non-Hodgkin lymphomas in patients undergoing this treatment.
  • In a study of 626 MPN patients, 5.8% of those treated with JAK1/2 inhibitors developed B-cell lymphomas, compared to only 0.36% in patients receiving standard treatments, indicating a significant increase in risk.
  • The presence of preexisting B-cell clones in the bone marrow of some patients suggests that early detection could help identify individuals at higher risk for developing these aggressive lymphomas during JAK1/2 therapy.
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Opioids are potent drugs that are widely used to control wound or cancer pain. Increasing evidence suggest that opioids mediate clinically relevant effects that go beyond their classical role as analgesics. Of note, opioids appear to modulate angiogenesis - a process that is critical in wound healing and cancer progression.

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Mice lacking Cdk6 kinase activity suffer from mild anemia accompanied by elevated numbers of Ter119 cells in the bone marrow. The animals show hardly any alterations in erythroid development, indicating that Cdk6 is not required for proliferation and maturation of erythroid cells. There is also no difference in stress erythropoiesis following hemolysis However, erythrocytes have a shortened lifespan and are more sensitive to mechanical stress , suggesting differences in cytoskeletal architecture.

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  • - STAT1 is a crucial regulator in the maturation and function of NK (natural killer) cells, but its specific molecular roles are not fully understood, particularly in the context of a specific mutant that impacts its activation and transcriptional activity.
  • - This study shows that NK cells with a STAT1 mutation exhibit impaired maturation but surprisingly higher cytotoxicity, indicating a potential alternative pathway of action despite the lack of transcriptional activity.
  • - Further analysis revealed that STAT1 interacts with proteins related to cell junctions and membrane vesicles, suggesting it plays a key role at the immunological synapse during NK cell interactions with target cells, crucial for tumor surveillance.
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