Publications by authors named "Pabst H"

Objective: The aim of the present study was to assess the safety and efficacy of Diclofenac sodium (DS) 140 mg medicated plaster vs. Diclofenac epolamine (DIEP) 180 mg medicated plaster and placebo plaster, for the treatment of painful disease due to traumatic events of the limbs.

Patients And Methods: This was a multicenter, phase III study involving 214 patients, aged 18-65 years, affected by painful conditions due to soft tissue injuries.

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Many experiments have shown that biodiversity enhances ecosystem functioning. However, we have little understanding of how environmental heterogeneity shapes the effect of diversity on ecosystem functioning and to what extent this diversity effect is mediated by variation in species richness or species turnover. This knowledge is crucial to scaling up the results of experiments from local to regional scales.

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CP2K is an open source electronic structure and molecular dynamics software package to perform atomistic simulations of solid-state, liquid, molecular, and biological systems. It is especially aimed at massively parallel and linear-scaling electronic structure methods and state-of-the-art ab initio molecular dynamics simulations. Excellent performance for electronic structure calculations is achieved using novel algorithms implemented for modern high-performance computing systems.

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Agriculture and the exploitation of natural resources have transformed tropical mountain ecosystems across the world, and the consequences of these transformations for biodiversity and ecosystem functioning are largely unknown. Conclusions that are derived from studies in non-mountainous areas are not suitable for predicting the effects of land-use changes on tropical mountains because the climatic environment rapidly changes with elevation, which may mitigate or amplify the effects of land use. It is of key importance to understand how the interplay of climate and land use constrains biodiversity and ecosystem functions to determine the consequences of global change for mountain ecosystems.

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Background: Systemic enzyme therapy may improve symptoms of exhaustive eccentric exercise due to anti-inflammatory properties.

Methods: In a randomised, placebo-controlled, two-stage clinical trial, systemic enzyme therapy (Wobenzym) was administered for 72 hours before and 72 hours following a day on which subjects performed an exhaustive eccentric exercise (isokinetic loading of the quadriceps). Efficacy criteria (maximal strength and pain) and time points were selected to account for the multidimensional nature of exercise-induced muscle damage symptoms.

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Background: This study aimed to assess the efficacy and the safety of a newly-developed patch containing diclofenac sodium 140 mg in patients affected by acute soft tissue sport injuries, such as contusion, strain and sprain with a randomised, double-blind, placebo-controlled trial.

Methods: One hundred and sixty-four subjects were recruited within 3 hours of a soft-tissue sport injury and were equally assigned to receive diclofenac or placebo patch applied twice a day for 7 days. The primary study endpoint was reduction in severity of pain on movement from baseline to 48 hours measured by Visual Analogue Scale.

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Background: Neck pain (NP) is a common musculoskeletal disorder in primary care that frequently causes discomfort. Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) may be used to reduce neck pain and associated inflammation and facilitate earlier recovery. Topical diclofenac diethylamine (DDEA) 1.

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This randomised, multicentre, double-blind, three-arm, placebo-controlled trial compared a topical combination of 35% comfrey root extract plus 1.2% methyl nicotinate versus a single preparation of methyl nicotinate or placebo cream for relief of acute upper or low back pain. 379 patients were randomly assigned to three groups (combination, n = 163; methyl nicotinate, n = 164; placebo, n = 52).

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Purpose: A case of persistent hematologic abnormalities in a patient receiving long-term omalizumab therapy for severe asthma is reported.

Summary: During the course of her treatment at an asthma clinic, a 24-year-old woman was noted to have increased white blood cell counts, with elevated myeloid cell counts; the blood abnormalities were first documented more than 12 months previously. The woman had been taking omalizumab for more than 2 years and was also receiving immune globulin therapy for common variable immunodeficiency.

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The worldwide elimination of measles is an important target. In developed countries, to control measles outbreaks, immunization from 6 months of age is recommended. In this study, infants (n = 290) who were (1) born to mothers with natural immunity or to vaccinated mothers and (2) previously immunized with Connaught (CLL) or AIK-C measles vaccine at 6 months of age, were evaluated for measles immunity before and after measles-mumps-rubella (MMRII at 15 months of age.

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Comfrey (Symphytum officinale L.) is a medicinal plant with anti-inflammatory, analgesic and tissue regenerating properties. In a double-blind, multicenter, randomized, placebo-controlled, group comparison study on patients suffering from unilateral acute ankle sprains (n = 142, mean age 31.

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Objectives: To investigate the clinical efficacy and safety of a newly developed diclofenac patch in the topical treatment of blunt impact injuries.

Methods: This was a randomised, placebo controlled, double blind, multicentre study in 120 patients with traumatic blunt soft tissue injury. Within 3 h of the injury participants of sport competitions and training camps were enrolled and treated twice daily with the diclofenac or a placebo patch over a period of 7 days.

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The aim of this confirmative, monocentre, double-blind, controlled clinical trial was to investigate whether different escin combinations show differences in comparison to placebo with regard to pain reactions in the topical treatment of sports injuries. A total of 126 patients with blunt injuries of the extremities were randomly allocated to four parallel groups: Reparil-Gel N (n = 32), Reparil-Gel (n = 31), Reparil-Sportgel (n = 32) and a placebo gel (n = 31). All patients were evaluated for efficacy (intention to treat) and tolerability.

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A distinct form of autosomal recessive T-B- severe combined immunodeficiency disease occurs with a high frequency among Athabascan-speaking Native Americans (SCIDA), including Navajo and Apache Indians from the southwestern US and Dene Indians from the Canadian Northwest Territories. The SCIDA gene has been linked to markers on chromosome 10p although its identity and role in the pathogenesis of this disease are unknown. We report our experience in treating 18 Navajo and Dene children with SCIDA between 1984 and 1999; 16 underwent bone marrow transplants (BMT).

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Prompted by previous studies suggesting a regulatory role for the inhibitory amino acid gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA) within the mammalian pineal gland, we carried out a study of rat and gerbil pineal organs to elucidate whether there is evidence for a vesicular storage and release of GABA and/or glycine. Immunohistochemistry revealed the presence of the vesicular inhibitory amino acid transporter in pinealocytes. Moreover, we found that, in addition to glutamate and aspartate, cultured pinealocytes also released glycine upon stimulation by depolarizing concentrations of KCl, whereas the content of GABA in the culture medium did not exceed the detection limit either under control conditions or following KCl application.

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X-linked lymphoproliferative disease (XLP) is characterized by a selective immune deficiency to EBV. The molecular basis of XLP has been attributed to mutations of signaling lymphocytic activation molecule-associated protein, an intracellular molecule known to associate with the lymphocyte-activating surface receptors SLAM and 2B4. We have identified a single nucleotide mutation in SLAM-associated protein that affects the NK cell function of males carrying the mutated gene.

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Several investigations performed during this decade have led to the hypothesis that small secretory vesicles of pinealocytes (generally referred to as synaptic-like microvesicles, SLMVs) are components of a system for intercellular paracrine communication between pineal cells, which shares many features with the process of synaptic neurotransmission. According to a recent study, one parallel that can be drawn to synaptic signal transduction seems to be the presence of pineal re-uptake systems for messenger molecules released from SLMVs, i.e.

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Recent studies have strengthened the hypothesis that neuroactive amino acids such as L-glutamate play an important role in the physiology of the mammalian pineal gland. In particular, there is now considerable evidence that L-glutamate is liberated from electron-lucent microvesicles of pinealocytes for a paracrine modulation of melatonin synthesis and release which may at least partially be mediated by the metabotropic glutamate receptor mGluR3. In order to expand our incomplete knowledge of possible pineal target cells and signal transduction mechanisms which are involved in glutamate-dependent intercellular communication, we have performed an immunohistochemical study of the gerbil pineal gland with antibodies directed against the metabotropic glutamate receptors mGluR2/3 and mGluR5.

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Measles vaccination of infants younger than 1 year of age should be successful in populations with a high proportion of measles vaccinated mothers. Infants whose mothers were vaccinated are born with less maternal antibody which can interfere with vaccination compared with infants whose mothers had measles. AIK-C or Connaught (CLL) measles vaccine was given to 300 6 month infants born to mothers who had measles (group 1) or who were vaccinated against measles (group 2).

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Infants today lose maternal measles antibody sooner than in the past. This is related to demographic changes in maternal immunization. Data for rates of decay of maternal antibody and seroconversion after measles vaccination for infants born to naturally immune (Group 1) or vaccinated (Group 2) mothers have been used to evaluate two vaccination schedules: Regime 1, measles-mumps-rubella (MMR) at 1 year of age and Regime 2, monovalent measles at 6 months followed by MMR at 15 months of age.

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X-linked hyper IgM syndrome (XHIM) is a primary immunodeficiency disorder caused by mutations of the gene encoding CD40 ligand (CD40L). We correlated mutations of the CD40L gene, CD40L expression, and the clinical manifestations observed in XHIM patients from 30 families. The 28 unique mutations identified included 9 missense, 5 nonsense, 9 splice site mutations, and 5 deletions/insertions.

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Mammalian pinealocytes contain several synaptic membrane proteins which probably play a role in the targeting and exocytosis of secretory vesicles, in particular of synaptic-like microvesicles (SLMVs). The latter are considered as the endocrine equivalent of neuronal synaptic vesicles. By means of immunocytochemical techniques and immunoblot analyses, we now show that two further key components of the molecular apparatus regulating neurotransmitter release are present in the gerbil pineal gland, i.

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Aim: Of this retrospective study was to determine the value of MIBG-scintigraphy in patients with intestinal carcinoids dependent on histological, clinical, and biochemical parameters.

Methods: In 15 patients uptake in carcinoid tumors and metastasis was correlated with location of the primary tumor, intra- and extrahepatic tumor masses, histology, immunhistochemistry, neuroendocrinological markers, and clinical symptoms.

Results: High uptake was to be seen almost only in tumor masses of primary tumors located in the terminal ileum.

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Severe combined immunodeficiency disease (SCID) consists of a group of heterogeneous genetic disorders. The most severe phenotype, T-B- SCID, is inherited as an autosomal recessive trait and is characterized by a profound deficiency of both T cell and B cell immunity. There is a uniquely high frequency of T-B- SCID among Athabascan-speaking Native Americans (A-SCID).

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