Publications by authors named "J Bode"

Recent studies suggested that structural changes in the cerebellum are implicated in the pathophysiology of bipolar disorder (BD). Here, we aimed to characterize the structural alterations of cerebellar lobules in BD, evaluating their possible relation with those occurring in the rest of the brain. One-hundred-fifty-five type I BD patients were recruited and compared with one-hundred-nineteen controls subjects.

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Inflammation-induced cholestasis is a common problem in septic patients and results from cytokine-mediated inhibition of bile acid export including impaired expression of the bile salt export pump (BSEP) with a consecutive increase in intracellular bile acids mediating cell damage. The present study focuses on the mechanisms by which interleukin 1 β (IL-1β), as a critical mediator of sepsis-induced cholestasis, controls the expression of BSEP in hepatocytes. Notably, the treatment of hepatocytes with IL-1β leads to the upregulation of a broad chemokine pattern.

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In contrast to the large body of work on bioactive natural products from individually cultivated bacteria, the chemistry of environmental microbial communities remains largely elusive. Here, we present a comprehensive bioinformatic and functional study on a complex and interaction-rich ecosystem, algal-bacterial (microbial) mats of Lake Chilika in India, Asia's largest brackish water body. We report the bacterial compositional dynamics over the mat life cycle, >1,300 reconstructed environmental genomes harboring >2,200 biosynthetic gene clusters (BGCs), the successful cultivation of a widespread core microbiome member belonging to the genus , heterologous reconstitution of two silent biosynthetic pathways, and new compounds with potent protease inhibitory and antiviral activities.

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  • Acute variceal hemorrhage (AVH) is a common and serious complication in liver cirrhosis, often requiring urgent endoscopic treatment like endoscopic variceal ligation (EVL) or endoscopic sclerotherapy (EST) based on the location of the bleeding.
  • Analysis of 65,357 AVH cases in Germany from 2010 to 2019 revealed an annual incidence rate of 8.9 per 100,000, with a notable in-hospital mortality rate of 18.6%, particularly linked to alcohol-related liver cirrhosis in 60.6% of cases.
  • The study highlighted that different endoscopic treatments had varying outcomes, with EVL having the lowest
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