Publications by authors named "Kathrin Steib"

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  • The Sox11 gene is crucial for neurodevelopment, affecting processes like neuron survival and growth, but its activity regulation is not well understood.
  • Recent studies show that Sox11 can be modified by phosphorylation, particularly at a specific site (S133) influenced by protein kinase A (PKA).
  • Phosphorylation at S133 plays a significant role in dendrite development and gene activation in neurons, highlighting SOX11's importance in PKA-regulated neuronal development.
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  • - This study examined different tractography methods to identify cerebellar-thalamic fiber bundles important for deep brain stimulation (DBS) planning, focusing on the dentate-rubro-thalamic tract (DRTT) and the cerebello-thalamo-cortical (CTC) tract.
  • - Six movement disorder patients underwent MRI scans with two sets of diffusion-weighted images, and both probabilistic and deterministic tractography techniques were used to analyze the DRTT and CTC, highlighting differences in tracking sensitivity and processing time.
  • - Results indicated that probabilistic tracking reliably detected the DRTT across all brain hemispheres and additional fiber tracts, while deterministic tracking performed better for detecting the CTC, although
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 Some patients under thalamic deep brain stimulation (DBS) for essential tremor (ET) experience habituation of tremor reduction. The nucleus ventralis intermedius (Vim) is the current main target side for ET in DBS. However, the dentatorubrothalamic tract (DRTT) is considered the relevant structure to stimulate.

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  • The study explores how cellular metabolism, especially mitochondrial function, plays a crucial role in the development of neurons from neural stem cells in the hippocampus, particularly focusing on the stage of rapidly dividing progenitor cells.
  • Disruption of mitochondrial function due to loss of a specific transcription factor leads to age-related issues in neurogenesis, mimicking signs of aging in brain function.
  • Enhancing mitochondrial function appears to counteract these age-related deficiencies, suggesting that targeting mitochondrial health could help improve neurogenesis in older adults.
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Background: Deep brain stimulation (DBS) of the medial forebrain bundle (MFB) was reported to reduce symptoms in psychiatric disorders. The aim of our study was to find standardised parameters for diffusion tensor imaging (DTI) based fibre tracking to reliably visualise the MFB.

Methods: Twenty-two cerebral hemispheres in 11 patients were investigated.

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Objective: The aim of our study was to evaluate the influence of the stimulation site relative to the dentato-rubro-thalamic tract (DRTT) on the alleviation of tremor in deep brain stimulation.

Methods: Ten DRTTs in five patients were investigated using preoperative diffusion tensor imaging (DTI). Regions of interest for fiber tracking were located in the cerebellar dentate nucleus, the superior cerebellar peduncle and the contralateral red nucleus.

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Background: In essential tremor (ET), the main target for deep brain stimulation (DBS) is the thalamic ventralis intermedius nucleus (Vim). This target cannot be identified on conventional magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). Therefore, targeting depends on probabilistic coordinates derived from stereotactic atlases.

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Neural stem cells in the adult mammalian hippocampus continuously generate new functional neurons, which modify the hippocampal network and significantly contribute to cognitive processes and mood regulation. Here, we show that the development of new neurons from stem cells in adult mice is paralleled by extensive changes to mitochondrial mass, distribution, and shape. Moreover, exercise-a strong modifier of adult hippocampal neurogenesis-accelerates neuronal maturation and induces a profound increase in mitochondrial content and the presence of mitochondria in dendritic segments.

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Postoperative facet joint syndrome (pFJS) requiring intervention is a common problem following lumbar disc surgery (LDS). The aim of this retrospective study was to identify possible predictors, surgical aspects or individual characteristics that may contribute to the development of pFJS and may allow prevention of this frequent postoperative problem. We included 509 patients who underwent open, microsurgical discectomy in our neurosurgical department between 2006 and 2009 and who presented to our outpatient clinic for follow-up.

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Nonalcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) is characterized by hepatic lipid accumulation which starts with simple hepatic steatosis and may progress toward inflammation (nonalcoholic steatohepatitis [NASH]). Fatty acid synthase (FASN) catalyzes the last step in fatty acid biosynthesis, and thus, it is believed to be a major determinant of the maximal hepatic capacity to generate fatty acids by de novo lipogenesis. The aim of this study was to analyze the correlation between hepatic steatosis and inflammation with FASN expression.

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Survival and integration of new neurons in the hippocampal circuit are rate-limiting steps in adult hippocampal neurogenesis. Neuronal network activity is a major regulator of these processes, yet little is known about the respective downstream signaling pathways. Here, we investigate the role of cAMP response element-binding protein (CREB) signaling in adult hippocampal neurogenesis.

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