Publications by authors named "Dirk Beutner"

The sensation of mechanical stimuli is initiated by elastic gating springs that pull open mechanosensory transduction channels. Searches for gating springs have focused on force-conveying protein tethers such as the amino-terminal ankyrin tether of the Drosophila mechanosensory transduction channel NOMPC. Here, by combining protein domain duplications with mechanical measurements, electrophysiology, molecular dynamics simulations and modeling, we identify the NOMPC gating-spring as the short linker between the ankyrin tether and the channel gate.

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Stress granules (SGs) are highly dynamic micromolecular membraneless condensates that generate in cells subjected to stress. Formed from pools of untranslating messenger ribonucleoproteins (RNP), SGs dynamics constitute vital processes essential for cell survival. Here, we investigate whether established cytotoxic agents, such as the platinum-based chemotherapeutic agent cisplatin and the aminoglycoside antibiotic gentamicin, elicit SG formation in the House Ear Institute-Organ of Corti-1 (HEI-OC1) auditory cell line, H4 human neuroglioma cells and HEK-293T human embryonic kidney cells.

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Purpose: Otosclerosis leads to a fixed stapes footplate and thus to hearing loss. The predominant treatment method is surgery, with various types of stapes prostheses available. The aim of this study was to investigate the safety and efficacy of the new mAXIS Stapes Prosthesis.

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Purpose: This multicentric, retrospective study provides safety and performance data of the MED-EL total ossicular replacement prostheses (TORP).

Methods: Patients underwent tympanoplasty with mXACT Total Prosthesis Center, mXACT Total Prosthesis Offcenter or mXACT PRO Total Prosthesis. The clinical data were retrospectively analyzed.

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Introduction: Hearing decline stands as the most prevalent single sensory deficit associated with the aging process. Giving compelling evidence suggesting a protective effect associated with the efferent auditory system, the goal of our study was to characterize the age-related changes in the number of efferent medial olivocochlear (MOC) synapses regulating outer hair cell (OHC) activity compared with the number of afferent inner hair cell ribbon synapses in CBA/J mice over their lifespan.

Methods: Organs of Corti of 3-month-old CBA/J mice were compared with mice aged between 10 and 20 months, grouped at 2-month intervals.

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Background: Alpha-synuclein (aSyn) is a key player in neurodegenerative diseases such as Parkinson's disease (PD), dementia with Lewy bodies, or multiple system atrophy. aSyn is expressed throughout the brain, and can also be detected in various peripheral tissues. In fact, initial symptoms of PD are non-motoric and include autonomic dysfunction, suggesting that the periphery might play an important role in early development of the disease.

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Background: Interactions between tumor cells and cells in the microenvironment contribute to tumor development and metastasis. The spatial arrangement of individual cells in relation to each other influences the likelihood of whether and how these cells interact with each other.

Methods: This study investigated the effect of spatial distribution on the function of leukocyte subsets in the microenvironment of human head and neck squamous cell carcinoma (HNSCC) using multiplex immunohistochemistry (IHC).

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Objective: Middle ear surgery involves reconstruction of the ossicular chain, predominately using rigid implants. New middle ear prostheses strive to mimic the physiologic micromovements of the ossicular chain and prevent dislocation, protrusion, and preloading of the annular ligament due to pressure fluctuations.

Methods: Thirty-five patients were included in a monocentric, prospective observational study.

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Background: The flipped classroom (FC) is nowadays a popular principle of blended student-centered learning. Students first prepare basic knowledge at home and subsequently meet for consolidation and a more in-depth look at a certain topic. During the COVID-19 pandemic, several groups developed approaches to also transform the characteristic FC second session into an online-only format.

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  • - The study evaluated the safety and effectiveness of the mCLIP Partial Prosthesis through a retrospective analysis of patients who underwent tympanoplasty, checking their hearing improvement post-surgery using pure-tone audiometry.
  • - Out of 72 patients (66 adults, 6 children), 72.1% achieved a post-operative air bone gap of 20 dB or less, indicating positive audiological outcomes, with stable hearing observed in most cases.
  • - The findings suggest that mCLIP Partial Prosthesis is both safe and effective for use in both adults and children, as demonstrated by low rates of adverse events and satisfactory hearing results.
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Background: Increased daytime sleepiness is a frequently reported symptom in patients with pronounced dysgnathia.

Objectives: This study investigated possible correlations using home peripheral arterial tonometry (PAT) and oropharyngeal airway volume determination in patients with dysgnathia and daytime sleepiness.

Methods: Twenty patients (13 male, median age 27.

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Oral health might not only act as risk factor for head and neck squamous cell carcinoma (HNSCC), but might also have a predictive value for the patients' survival. Currently, information on the effect of oral health on survival of patients with different sites of HNSCC is lacking. This single-center retrospective study aimed to compare oral health in patients with different sites of HNSCC and to analyse whether oral health is associated with survival in the different subsets of HNSCC patients.

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Introduction: Skin prick tests (SPTs) are the gold standard for diagnosis of allergic rhinitis (AR). A decrease in the number of allergens included in standard SPT panels has recently been debated - particularly regarding the cross-reacting homologous pollen from birch, alder, and hazel trees - but has not yet been implemented in clinical guidelines.

Methods: A subgroup of patients with AR (n = 69) who showed inconsistent SPT results among birch, alder, and hazel was investigated in detail.

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This study compared oral health in oropharyngeal squamous cell carcinoma (OPSCC) patients with positive or negative human papillomavirus (HPV) status and analysed whether oral health was associated with survival. Patients referred for dental assessment prior to radio(chemo)therapy between 2009 and 2019 were included. Patient-related risk factors for OPSCC (alcohol, tobacco, HPV status), age, sex, treatment (primary treatment, intent), performance status, tumor/node/metastasis (TNM) staging, and oral health parameters (DMFT, periodontal status, teeth with/without root canal treatment and with/without periodontitis apicalis) were compared between HPV-negative and HPV-positive patients.

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  • Auditory synaptopathy/neuropathy (AS/AN) is a type of hearing loss where sound detection in the cochlea works fine, but the inner ear’s sound encoding is disrupted, often due to genetic or environmental reasons.
  • A study identified a specific mutation linked to AUNA2, a form of auditory neuropathy, in a German family, discovering a significant deletion in a gene called ATP11A on chromosome 13q34.
  • This deletion of ATP11A, which is important for moving certain lipids in cells, affects its function and contributes to hearing issues in both humans and a mouse model, helping to clarify the genetic basis of this disorder.
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  • Upregulation of the TCL1A proto-oncogene is linked to various aggressive B-cell and T-cell cancers, but its mechanisms, especially in the nucleus, are not fully understood.
  • Research showed that TCL1A influences lymphomagenesis in mouse models by altering nuclear organization and interacts with proteins that regulate the cell cycle and DNA repair, notably CDC20.
  • High levels of TCL1A correlate with faster cell cycle transitions, increased chromosome missegregation, and aneuploidy, suggesting TCL1A disrupts normal cell cycle control, potentially leading to more aggressive forms of cancer.
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Objective: In passive middle ear prosthetics, rigid implants have proven successful in reconstructing the ossicular chain. However, these cannot fully replicate the physiology of the ossicular chain. Pressure fluctuations cause high stresses in rigid passive prostheses, which can result in dislocation, protrusion, and pre-tension in the annular ligament resulting in unsatisfactory hearing results.

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  • The study evaluated how cochlear implantation affects hearing impairment and performance in patients with Menière's disease (MD) compared to non-MD patients.
  • Seventeen patients with severe hearing loss due to MD were tested for speech perception abilities and self-reported hearing issues before and after receiving cochlear implants.
  • Results showed MD patients improved in hearing mono-syllables after one year, but still struggled at lower volumes compared to non-MD peers, which contributed to their higher self-reported hearing difficulties.
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The update of this guideline was an important step to define standards for the use of sialendoscopy and other emerging minimally invasive techniques for the therapy of sialolithiasis and other obstructive salivary gland diseases. The current actualization was necessary to adapt the diagnostic and therapeutic algorithms to the current scientific knowledge. In this article they are presented in a shortened version with a focus on conservative therapeutic measures which are especially relevant for daily practice.

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Purpose: Injury or inflammation of the middle ear often results in the persistent tympanic membrane (TM) perforations, leading to conductive hearing loss (HL). However, in some cases the magnitude of HL exceeds that attributable by the TM perforation alone. The aim of the study is to better understand the effects of location and size of TM perforations on the sound transmission properties of the middle ear.

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Objective: Investigation of the gustatory function in a large cohort of cochlear implanted patients using lateralized taste-strip tests.

Patients And Methods: One hundred and seven unilaterally or bilaterally profoundly hearing impaired or deaf patients who received cochlear implants (n = 113) were included in this study. Data on gustometry, subjective gustatory dysfunction, and the detailed surgical procedure were acquired retrospectively.

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