Publications by authors named "Klaus Fink"

Since the SARS-CoV-2 pandemic started in late 2019, the search for protective vaccines and for drug treatments has become mandatory to fight the global health emergency. Travel restrictions, social distancing, and face masks are suitable counter measures, but may not bring the pandemic under control because people will inadvertently or at a certain degree of restriction severity or duration become incompliant with the regulations. Even if vaccines are approved, the need for antiviral agents against SARS-CoV-2 will persist.

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Evidence for a critical pathophysiological role of aberrant cytoskeletal dynamics is being uncovered in a growing number of neuropsychiatric syndromes. A sedentary lifestyle as well as overt psychopathology is prevalent in patients with the metabolic syndrome. Using mice deficient in gelsolin (Gsn), a crucial actin-severing protein, we here investigated reduced actin turnover as a potential common driver of metabolic disturbances, sedentary behavior, and an anxious/depressive phenotype.

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Altered cellular proton handling and cell volume regulation are hallmarks of tumorigenesis. To investigate a possible involvement of the non-gastric H(+)/K(+) ATPase ATP12A (ATP1AL1) in prostate cancer, we performed immunohistochemistry in formalin-fixed, paraffin-embedded histological sections from benign and malignant human prostate lesions. Normal prostate tissue displayed a membrane-bound ATP12A staining with focal accumulated pattern, whereas in the benign prostate hyperplasia (BPH) and cancerous prostate tissue (tumor grade I-III) the protein appears to be displaced in the luminal cells of the glandular epithelium.

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The biological potency of botulinum toxin (BT) drugs is determined by a standardised LD50 assay. However, the potency labelling varies vary amongst different BT drugs. One reason for this may be differences in the LD50 assays applied.

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Background And Purpose: Chronic stress is associated with increased stroke risk. However, the underlying pathophysiological mechanisms are poorly understood. We examined the effects of chronic stress on endothelial function and ischemic brain injury in a mouse model.

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Unlabelled: The neurotoxins produced by the various strains of the anaerobic bacterium Clostridium botulinum naturally occur associated with complexing proteins which serve to protect the neurotoxins from the harsh environment of the mammalian gastrointestinal tract during bacterial invasion of the host. Three different complex species with the discrete sizes 19S (900 kDa, LL complex), 16S (500 kDa, L complex) and 12S (300 kDa, M complex) may be isolated from C. botulinum type A cultures.

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Purpose: The aim of this study was to evaluate the efficacy of a combined topical and local anesthesia consisting of a transrectal lidocaine suppository followed by periprostatic nerve block (PNB) in comparison to the combination of transrectally applied lidocaine gel followed by PNB and PNB alone as methods of reducing pain during transrectal prostate biopsy.

Patients And Methods: 100 patients were randomized to four groups and received either a placebo suppository or 10 ml of 2% lidocaine gel or a suppository containing 60 or 120 mg of lidocaine 1 h before biopsy. Additionally, every patient received a PNB using 5 ml 2% lidocaine.

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Rearrangement of the actin cytoskeleton is essential for dynamic cellular processes. Decreased actin turnover and rigidity of cytoskeletal structures have been associated with aging and cell death. Gelsolin is a Ca(2+)-activated actin-severing protein that is widely expressed throughout the adult mammalian brain.

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Purpose: Gelsolin (gsn) is involved in the reorganization of the cytoskeleton, thereby modulating cardiomyocytal L-type Ca(2+) channels. We investigated global cardiac electrophysiological characteristics in a gsn-deficient (gsn(-/-)) mouse strain.

Methods: Using transvenous catheterization, atrial and ventricular stimulation were performed in 15 male mice [eight gsn(-/-), seven wild-type (gsn(+/+))].

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Background: An overview of prospective studies on cementless and cemented primary knee joint endoprosthetics carried out between 1988 and 2004 reveals that the aseptic tibial loosening rate of cemented prostheses implanted with fixed meniscal bearings amounts to 2-6% within a period of 4-14 years, while cementless implanted prostheses show loosening rates of up to 28% within a period of 4-10 years. If these results arise from a lack of proper initial osseointegration as a result of insufficient primary stability, and how this is influenced by the tibial bone quality and the tibial fixation procedure has not yet been investigated.

Materials And Methods: Tibial plateaus were press-fit implanted, both screwed and unscrewed, into each of six pairs of tibial heads from corpses.

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The aim of this randomized prospective and partially double-blind study was to evaluate the efficacy of transrectal lidocaine applied as suppositories in comparison to periprostatic infiltration as methods of reducing pain during transrectal prostate biopsy. 100 patients were randomized to four groups and received either a suppository containing 60 mg of lidocaine 2 h before biopsy, a 120-mg lidocaine suppository 1 h before biopsy, a 120-mg lidocaine suppository 2 h before biopsy, or they were anaesthetized with a periprostatic infiltration of 5 ml 2% lidocaine. In all patients the same 10-core transrectal biopsy technique was performed.

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Stress urinary incontinence (SUI) is a known complication after prostate surgery. To date no pharmacologic treatment is available. Currently Duloxetine, a serotonin and norepinephrine reuptake inhibitor, is available for women with SUI.

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Acetylation/deactylation of histones is an important mechanism to regulate gene expression and chromatin remodeling. We have previously demonstrated that the HDAC inhibitor trichostatin A (TSA) protects cortical neurons from oxygen/glucose deprivation in vitro which is mediated--at least in part--via the up regulation of gelsolin expression. Here, we demonstrate that TSA treatment dose-dependently enhances histone acetylation in brains of wildtype mice as evidenced by immunoblots of total brain lysates and immunocytochemical staining.

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Aims: Myocardial function is severely compromised during sepsis. Several underlying mechanisms have been proposed. The innate immune system, i.

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Serotoninergic neurons in the central nervous system impinge on many other neurons and modulate their neurotransmitter release. This review focuses on 1) the function of presynaptic 5-hydroxytryptamine (5-HT) heteroreceptors on axon terminals of central cholinergic, dopaminergic, noradrenergic, or GABAergic neurons and 2) the role of GABAergic interneurons expressing 5-HT heteroreceptors in the regulation of acetylcholine, dopamine, or noradrenaline release. In vitro studies on slices or synaptosomes and in vivo microdialysis experiments have shown that 5-HT(1A), 5-HT(1B), 5-HT(2A), 5-HT(2C), 5-HT(3), and/or 5-HT(4) heteroreceptors mediate this modulation.

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The interindividual variability in the biomechanical properties of cadaver bones has remained an unsolved problem in biomechanical investigation procedures. For this reason, it is postulated to use matched bone pairs from the same individual for comparative biomechanical tests. The rationale behind this procedure is based on the assumption that biomechanically similar behaviour is to be expected in an intraindividual rather than an interindividual comparison.

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The author discusses supervision, transference and countertransference as seen in the context of the clinical case of a patient who had been first seen as a training analysis case and who later, in a fortuitous way, was treated by the supervisor of the training analysis. The supervisor, who in the first instance did not recognize the patient, discusses the reasons for this unusual experience in terms of the presence and absence of transference during the analysis of this patient as a training case and the problems inherent in the task of supervising. The patient's feelings towards the first and the second analyst and the vicissitudes of transference and countertransference during the supervision of the training analysis and its influence on the presentation of the analytical sessions by the student are also detailed and discussed.

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The vascular NAD(P)H oxidase contributes to endothelial dysfunction and high blood pressure in the spontaneously hypertensive rat by enhancing superoxide production. We investigated the effects of apocynin, a NAD(P)H oxidase inhibitor, on blood pressure and vascular radical and nitric oxide formation in SHR and compared its effects to the calcium channel blocker nifedipine. Apocynin (over four weeks) lowered systolic blood pressure significantly and as effectively as nifedipine.

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Objective: We surveyed urologists in Austria, Germany and Switzerland regarding their standard approach to prostate biopsy.

Methods: Participants of Austrian and German urological meetings were asked to fill out a survey form; additionally, this was mailed to all Swiss urologists.

Results: 304 surveys are available for analysis.

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Echocardiography is an established method to estimate left-ventricular mass (LVM) in mice. Accuracy is determined by cardiac size and morphology and influenced by mathematical models. We investigated accuracy of three common algorithms in three early developmental stages.

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Physical activity upregulates endothelial nitric oxide synthase (eNOS), improves endothelium function, and protects from vascular disease. Here, we tested whether voluntary running would enhance neovascularization and long-term recovery following mild brain ischemia. Wild-type mice were exposed to 30 minutes of middle-cerebral artery occlusion (MCAo) and reperfusion.

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Histone acetylation and deacetylation participate in the epigenetic regulation of gene expression. In this paper, we demonstrate that pre-treatment with the histone deacetylation inhibitor trichostatin A (TSA) enhances histone acetylation in primary cortical neurons and protects against oxygen/glucose deprivation, a model for ischaemic cell death in vitro. The actin-binding protein gelsolin was identified as a mediator of neuroprotection by TSA.

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Introduction: A number of studies suggest that the low incidence of prostate cancer as well as benign prostatic enlargement in Asia depends on the extended consumption of phyto-oestrogens in these parts of the world. In most Asian men, phyto-oestrogen levels are multiple higher compared to Austrian (European) men. The aim of our study was to evaluate, according to the East-West decline, whether there were significant differences within the Austrian population.

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