Publications by authors named "Nickels R"

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  • Chronic wounds pose significant challenges for both patients and the healthcare system, highlighting the need for effective treatments.
  • Researchers tested a new method using platelet-rich plasma (PRP) combined with microvascular fragments (MVF) to create a gel dressing that promotes wound healing.
  • The study found that this combination significantly accelerated healing, increased the number of blood and lymph vessels, and enhanced tissue formation compared to wounds treated with PRP alone or left empty.
  • This innovative approach could offer a promising solution for chronic wounds that struggle to heal.
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We highlight a convenient synthesis to selectively deuterate an aryl C-H hydrogen bond donor in an arylethynyl bisurea supramolecular anion receptor and use the Perrin method of competitive titrations to study the deuterium equilibrium isotope effects (DEIE) of anion binding for HS, Cl, and Br. This work highlights the utility and also challenges in using this method to determine EIE with highly reactive and/or weakly binding anions.

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Adipose tissue-derived microvascular fragments (MVF) represent effective vascularization units for tissue engineering. Most experimental studies exclusively use epididymal fat tissue of male donor mice as a source for MVF isolation. However, in future clinical practice, MVF-based approaches may be applied in both male and female patients.

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Background: Adipose tissue-derived microvascular fragments (MVF) represent effective vascularization units for tissue engineering. Most experimental studies in rodents exclusively use epididymal adipose tissue as a visceral fat source for MVF isolation. However, in future clinical practice, MVF may be rather isolated from liposuctioned subcutaneous fat tissue of patients.

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Background: With growing resident burnout, Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education issued new requirements for program interventions to optimize resident well-being. Little evidence exists on how to best teach resiliency to residents. This study assesses the impact of both a grassroots intervention and formal resiliency curriculum on resident burnout and well-being.

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Cardiac sarcoidosis can present with heart failure and conduction disease. This is a case of a 58-year-old male who presented for dyspnea, edema, and varying degrees of heart block. Using new updated diagnostic guidelines and multimodal cardiac imaging, he was diagnosed with isolated cardiac sarcoidosis.

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Adipose tissue-derived microvascular fragments rapidly reassemble into microvascular networks within implanted scaffolds. Herein, we analyzed the contribution of macrophages to this process. C57BL/6 mice received clodronate (clo)-containing liposomes for macrophage depletion, whereas animals treated with phosphate-buffered-saline-containing liposomes served as controls.

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  • Porous polyethylene (pPE) is a common biomaterial used in craniofacial surgery, but it often fails due to poor blood vessel formation.
  • The study explores a new method of improving vascularization by coating pPE with microvascular fragments (MVF) from fat tissue combined with platelet-rich plasma (PRP).
  • Results showed that this coating significantly enhanced blood vessel formation and tissue integration of pPE implants in mice, indicating a promising approach for improving biomaterial performance in surgical applications.
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  • The study investigates the effectiveness of using adipose tissue-derived microvascular fragments (ad-MVF) compared to the stromal vascular fraction (SVF) for prevascularizing tissue engineering scaffolds.
  • The researchers found that ad-MVF exhibited higher viability and resulted in better vascularization, cellular infiltration, and incorporation into host tissue when implanted in mice.
  • Overall, the findings suggest that ad-MVF-based prevascularization is superior to the conventional SVF approach, leading to improved outcomes in tissue engineering applications.
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  • Endothelial progenitor cells (EPCs) play a key role in the formation of blood vessels in endometriotic lesions, and this study investigates how COX-2 signaling influences this process.
  • In a mouse model with induced endometriosis, researchers treated mice with the COX-2 inhibitor parecoxib and monitored various factors including EPC recruitment, lesion growth, vascularization, and immune cell infiltration.
  • Results showed that while circulating EPCs increased in parecoxib-treated mice, EPC recruitment to lesions decreased, leading to reduced vascularization, cell proliferation, and increased apoptosis, suggesting that COX-2 inhibition hampers blood vessel formation and lesion growth in endometriosis.
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Adipose tissue-derived microvascular fragments (ad-MVF) represent effective vascularisation units for the seeding of dermal substitutes. However, particularly in case of extensive skin defects, the required amounts of donor fat tissue for the harvesting of ad-MVF may not always be available. Therefore, we herein determined the lowest ad-MVF density needed to induce a sufficient vascularisation and incorporation of seeded implants.

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Micro (mi)RNAs are short, noncoding RNAs and deregulation of miRNAs and their targets are implicated in tumor generation and progression in many cancers. Meningiomas are mostly benign, slow growing tumors of the central nervous system with a small percentage showing a malignant phenotype.Following prediction of potential targets of miR-34a-3p, , , and have been confirmed as targets by dual luciferase assays with co-expression of miR-34a-3p and reporter gene constructs containing the respective 3'UTRs.

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The incorporation of endothelial progenitor cells (EPCs) into microvessels contributes to the vascularization of endometriotic lesions. Herein, we analyzed whether this vasculogenic process is regulated by estrogen. Estrogen- and vehicle-treated human EPCs were analyzed for migration and tube formation.

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Rationale: Intrapleural tissue plasminogen activator (tPA)/deoxyribonuclease (DNase) therapy for pleural infection given at the time of diagnosis has been shown to significantly improve radiological outcomes. Published cases are limited to only a single randomized controlled trial and a few case reports.

Objectives: Multinational observation series to evaluate the pragmatic "real-life" application of tPA/DNase treatment for pleural infection in a large cohort of unselected patients.

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In a previous study, we identified thioredoxin domain containing 16 (TXNDC16) as a meningioma-associated Ag by protein macroarray screening. Serological screening detected autoantibodies against TXNDC16 exclusively in meningioma patients' sera and not in sera of healthy controls. TXNDC16 was previously found to be an endoplasmic reticulum (ER)-luminal glycoprotein.

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Background: Macrophages are equipped with several receptors for the recognition of foreign particles and pathogens. Upon binding to these receptors, particles become internalized. An interaction of particles with macrophage surface receptors is accompanied by an increase in cytosolic calcium concentration.

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The chemokine CXCL12 has a decisive role in tumor progression by mediating pro-angiogenic and pro-metastatic effects through its receptor CXCR4. The CXCL12 pathway is connected with another chemokine, CXCL11, through its second receptor CXCR7. CXCL11 also binds to the CXCR3 receptor.

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  • Researchers developed a model to directly assess the sequestration of bone marrow cells (BMCs) in the heart after ischemic injury through intracoronary injection.
  • The study involved modified heart transplants in mice, utilizing intravital microscopy (IVM) to track BMCs and analyze coronary microcirculation.
  • Results revealed that BMCs exclusively sequestered in capillaries of the heart muscle, highlighting the impact of ischemia and atherosclerosis on blood flow and cell retention.
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  • Endometriosis is a common gynecological condition involving abnormal growth of tissue similar to the uterine lining, leading to the formation of lesions in the peritoneal cavity.
  • The study examined whether circulating endothelial progenitor cells (EPCs) are recruited to these lesions and incorporated into their blood vessels, using mice models with surgically induced endometriosis.
  • Results showed that about 15% of the blood vessel cells in these lesions came from EPCs, indicating that the formation of new blood vessels from these cells is a key mechanism in the development of endometriosis.
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Background: This study was aimed to assess the pleiotropic effects of non-hematopoietic doses of erythropoietin (Epo) on post-ischemic microcirculatory dysfunction and inflammation in murine cardiac allografts.

Methods: Epo was given intraperitoneally 2 hours prior to explantation (Epo-donor) or 2 hours prior to the onset of reperfusion (Epo-recipient). Controls were not treated.

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Background: Liver insufficiency after major hepatectomy still represents a serious challenge in liver surgery. Although some previous studies indicate that erythropoietin (EPO) and its analogue darbepoetin-alpha (DPO) may improve liver function and liver regeneration, little is known on their effect on tumor growth after hepatectomy. Because EPO may promote tumor progression, we herein studied the effect of DPO on tumor growth after major hepatectomy.

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Recent studies have shown that the chemokine stromal cell-derived factor (SDF)-1 and its receptor CXCR4 are involved in the metastatic process of colorectal cancer. The impact of SDF-1 on the stimulated metastatic growth during hepatectomy-associated liver regeneration is unknown. With the use of a heterotopic murine colon cancer model, we analyzed whether blockade of SDF-1 inhibits angiogenesis and extrahepatic growth of colorectal cancer after liver resection.

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We describe a case of Mycoplasma pneumoniae chest infection associated with Stevens Johnson syndrome. The patient had extensive epidermal bullous vesicles, oropharyngeal and genital ulceration and required prolonged ventilation due to respiratory failure. Mycoplasma pneumoniae infections are often asymptomatic but can involve multiple organ systems.

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Objective: Secondary complications involving inflammation limit postoperative results in cardiac surgery. Because heparin-protamine can elicit inflammatory reactions, this study evaluates in vivo whether treatment with heparin-protamine aggravates local endotoxin-induced injury.

Methods: Mice received intravenous injections of either heparin-protamine, protamine alone or PBS for controls, before local air pouch challenge with LPS.

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Apoptotic hepatocytes have been demonstrated to represent an important signal for transmigration of leukocytes sequestered in sinusoids during endotoxemia in vivo. Beside leukocytes, platelets and their adhesion to endothelial cells and leukocytes have been implicated in inflammatory liver injury. Using in vivo multifluorescence microscopy, we examined the possibility that hepatocellular apoptosis causes both leukocytes and platelets to colocalize within the sinusoidal microvasculature of endotoxemic livers.

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