Publications by authors named "HANKE H"

Resolving ecological-economic trade-offs between biodiversity and yields is a key challenge when addressing the biodiversity crisis in tropical agricultural landscapes. Here, we focused on the relation between seven different taxa (trees, herbaceous plants, birds, amphibians, reptiles, butterflies, and ants) and yields in vanilla agroforests in Madagascar. Agroforests established in forests supported overall 23% fewer species and 47% fewer endemic species than old-growth forests, and 14% fewer endemic species than forest fragments.

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Sustainable land-system transformations are necessary to avert biodiversity and climate collapse. However, it remains unclear where entry points for transformations exist in complex land systems. Here, we conceptualize land systems along land-use trajectories, which allows us to identify and evaluate leverage points, i.

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Unlabelled: Enduring sustainability challenges requires a new model of collective leadership that embraces critical reflection, inclusivity and care. Leadership collectives can support a move in academia from metrics to merits, from a focus on career to care, and enact a shift from disciplinary to inter- and trans-disciplinary research. Academic organisations need to reorient their training programs, work ethics and reward systems to encourage collective excellence and to allow space for future leaders to develop and enact a radically re-imagined vision of how to lead as a collective with care for people and the planet.

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We present a case of severe sepsis due to Streptococcus pneumoniae, serotype 22F treated with recombinant human activated protein C (drotrecogin alpha activated) (DrotAA). APACHE II score at admission was 34 with a predicted mortality of 81%. A wide range of cytokines, chemokines and receptors was measured before and after DrotAA treatment.

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Large epidemiological studies have proved that the risk of coronary heart disease in postmenopausal women can be decreased by oestrogen replacement therapy. The effect is triggered by metabolic processes in the liver (decrease of LDL-cholesterol, increase of HDL-cholesterol) as well as by direct impact on the arterial wall (anti-oxidation, relaxation, anti-proliferation). The therapeutical usage of oestrogens is limited by an increased incidence of breast and endometrial cancer.

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Background: The development of fibromuscular intimal hyperplasia and subsequent graft failure remains an urgent problem in cardiac surgery. Transforming growth factor-beta1 (TGF-beta1) is involved in the pathogenesis of arteriosclerosis through induction of extracellular matrix proteins. We tested the hypothesis that intimal hyperplasia is already present in human saphenous veins and left internal mammary arteries before coronary artery bypass surgery and is associated with an increased expression of TGF-beta1.

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Background And Aim: To measure inflammatory markers in postmenopausal women on different forms of hormone replacement therapy (HRT).

Method: C-reactive protein (CRP), fibrinogen, plasma viscosity (PV), albumin and white blood cell (WBC) count were determined in 749 postmenopausal women.

Results: CRP concentration was significantly higher in women on estrogen monotherapy (difference of the median (d) 0.

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Background: Restenosis requiring reintervention is the main limitation of coronary angioplasty. Intracoronary irradiation reduces neointimal proliferation. We studied the efficacy of a self-centering liquid rhenium-188-filled balloon catheter for coronary beta-brachytherapy.

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In the process of atherosclerosis sex steroids play a complex role in the vascular vessel wall system. Although a number of experimental studies have clearly documented an atheroprotective effect of estrogens, in recent clinical studies, estrogen replacement therapy has failed to reduce cardiovascular mortality. The effects of androgens on the cardiovascular system and cardiovascular diseases are even more controversial.

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Restenosis is an unsolved clinical and economic limitation of angioplasty. Local irradiation is a new concept to overcome this problem. The magnitude of this health problem becomes apparent when one recognizes that 166132 percutaneous transluminal coronary angioplasty (PTCA) procedures were performed in Germany in 1999.

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Background: Animal and organ culture experiments have shown beneficial inhibitory estrogen effects on post injury neointima development. The purpose of this study was to investigate whether such estrogen effects are influenced by the estrogen receptor antagonist ICI 182,780. Different concentrations of 17beta-estradiol and the phytoestrogens genistein and daidzein were tested.

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Estrogen has cardioprotective effects. In addition to beneficial effects on lipid metabolism, estrogen affects the vascular tone and may reduce endothelial dysfunction. In the present study, we examined acute gender-specific hemodynamic and inotropic effects of 17beta-estradiol (17beta-E) versus the control situation in open-chest rats.

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Considering the morphological findings in egyptian mummies at the beginning of the 20th century, atherosclerotic lesions were also apparent in pharaoh mummies more than 3500 years ago. Hippokrates (469-377 b.c.

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Objective: to characterize the potential of an endothelin derivative labeled with technetium-99m (Tc-99m) for the imaging of experimentally induced atherosclerosis.

Methods: neointima of different cellularity and severity of stenosis was induced in 32 rabbits by balloon denudation followed by distinct dietary regimens and drug application. Angiograms and scintigrams after injection of the Tc-99m-labeled endothelin derivative were obtained.

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Rationale And Objectives: Several radiopharmaceuticals were administered through a porous balloon catheter to compare the absolute amount deposited and the retention in the vessel wall. The reported efficiency of local drug delivery ranges from 0.001% to 0.

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Background: Data on the clinical long-term outcome of patients with coronary artery disease in the years following percutaneous interventions are rare. We therefore decided to conduct a study to: (1) analyze the efficiency of a retrospective inquiry using a questionnaire and (2) perform a clinical long-term follow-up of our patients. Methods and results: Some 45+/-7 months after PTCA, a questionnaire was sent to 549 patients who had been treated at our institution from July 1, 1989, to June 30, 1991.

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Background: -Recent studies have suggested that testosterone has a protective effect in the arterial vascular system. However, little is known about the molecular aspects of the mechanism(s) involved in these processes. The aim of the present study was to investigate the effect of testosterone on neointimal plaque development and on the expression of the vascular androgen receptor.

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Restenosis is an unsolved clinical and financial limitation of angioplasty. Local irradiation is a new approach for the reduction of restenosis. Several animal studies have demonstrated the effective inhibition of arterial neointimal proliferation by percutaneous or endovascular irradiation.

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The aim of the present study was to investigate anti-proliferative and anti-atherogenic properties of 17beta-estradiol in balloon injured female and male rabbit aortae. Thirty-two female and 32 male New Zealand White rabbits where gonadectomised. Vascular injury was performed with a balloon catheter in the lower abdominal aorta.

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Objective: Postinterventional irradiation is a new therapeutic concept in the prevention of restenosis. The liquid beta-emitter Rhenium-188 allows endovascular brachytherapy using a conventional balloon catheter without the problem of centering the radiation source. In an animal model of restenosis the feasibility and the dose dependent effect of intravascular brachytherapy with a Rhenium-188 filled balloon catheter was investigated.

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Animal experiments are widely accepted in arterosclerosis research. Estrogens have lipid lowering properties and beneficial effects on the vasomotion. They act antiproliferative on those cells of the vascular wall which play a major role in lumen narrowing after vascular injury and in atherogenesis.

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Animal experiments are widely accepted in arteriosclerosis research. The aim of the present study was to establish an organ culture model (rings of rabbit aortic vessels) to investigate inhibitory estrogen effects on post injury neointima formation in the vessel wall and to examine whether these effects are cytotoxic. Estrogens are used for secondary prevention of atherosclerosis in postmenopausal women (estrogen replacement therapy/ERT).

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