Publications by authors named "G. Trube"

Laboratory mice are the most commonly used animal model for Staphylococcus aureus infection studies. We have previously shown that laboratory mice from global vendors are frequently colonized with S. aureus.

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Whether mice are an appropriate model for infection and vaccination studies is a matter of debate, because they are not considered as natural hosts of . We previously identified a mouse-adapted strain, which caused infections in laboratory mice. This raised the question whether laboratory mice are commonly colonized with and whether this might impact on infection experiments.

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  • The trace amine-associated receptor 1 (TAAR1) is a key player in the brain's dopaminergic system and holds potential for treating neuropsychiatric disorders, especially when activated by specific amino acid metabolites.
  • RO5166017, a selective TAAR1 agonist, was developed and demonstrated strong efficacy in various species, effectively inhibiting dopaminergic and serotonergic neuron activity while showing no effect on noradrenergic neurons.
  • The study indicates that TAAR1 influences both dopamine and serotonin neurotransmission, suggesting that targeting this receptor could lead to new treatments for anxiety and psychosis, especially since RO5166017 showed promising effects in reducing stress-induced behaviors.
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Trace amine-associated receptor 1 (TAAR1) is a G protein-coupled receptor (GPCR) that is nonselectively activated by endogenous metabolites of amino acids. TAAR1 is considered a promising drug target for the treatment of psychiatric and neurodegenerative disorders. However, no selective ligand to identify TAAR1-specific signaling mechanisms is available yet.

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A 2-year milk intervention trial was carried out with 757 girls, aged 10 years, from nine primary schools in Beijing (April 1999 - March 2001). Schools were randomised into three groups: group 1, 238 girls consumed a carton of 330 ml milk fortified with Ca on school days over the study period; group 2, 260 girls received the same quantity of milk additionally fortified with 5 or 8 microg cholecalciferol; group 3, 259 control girls. Anthropometric and bone mineralisation measurements, as well as dietary, health and physical-activity data, were collected at baseline and after 12 and 24 months of the trial.

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Guanidinoacetate methyltransferase (GAMT) deficiency is an autosomal recessively inherited disorder of creatine biosynthesis. The disease occurs in early life with developmental delay or arrest and several neurological symptoms, e.g.

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The present study evaluated the use of a small animal total body software of dual energy x-ray absorptiometry (DXA) in the assessment of total body and regional bone mineral content (BMC) and bone mineral density (BMD) in small rats. Twenty-three rats, with weights ranging from 146 to 246 g, were included in the study. All were scanned using the same software version and same scan procedure (speed and scanned area).

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The barium current through voltage-dependent calcium channels was recorded from cultured rat cortical neurons with the whole-cell configuration of the patch-clamp technique. The maximal current evoked by depolarising pulses from -80 mV to 0 mV was divided into inactivating and non-inactivating fractions. During the first minutes of whole-cell recording, the amplitude of the inactivating fraction increased from less than 0.

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Two types of exogenous K channel were identified in Xenopus laevis oocytes injected with poly(A+) mRNA from the insulin-secreting cell line HIT T15. One of these was the ATP-regulated K channel (G channel) as evidenced by its conductance and inhibition by tolbutamide. The other resembled the Ca-activated K channel from beta-cells.

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The resting conductance of cultured beta-cells from murine pancreases was investigated using the whole-cell, cell-attached and isolated patch modes of the patch-clamp technique. Whole-cell experiments revealed a high input resistance of the cells (greater than 20 G omega per cell or greater than 100 k omega X cm2), if the medium dialysing the cell interior contained 3 mM ATP. The absence of ATP evoked a large additional K+ conductance.

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Skeletal muscle fibers of the frog Rana temporaria were held just taut and stimulated transversely by unidirectional electrical fields. We observed the reversible effects of stimulus duration (0.1-100 ms) and strength on action potentials, intracellular Ca2+ transients (monitored by aequorin), and contractile force during fixed-end contractions.

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