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Excessive copper impairs intrahepatocyte trafficking and secretion of selenoprotein P.

Nat Commun

June 2023

Department of Nutritional Physiology, Institute of Nutritional Sciences, Friedrich Schiller University Jena, Dornburger Str. 24, 07743, Jena, Germany.

Selenium homeostasis depends on hepatic biosynthesis of selenoprotein P (SELENOP) and SELENOP-mediated transport from the liver to e.g. the brain.

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Selenium and iodine are the two central trace elements for the homeostasis of thyroid hormones but additional trace elements such as iron, zinc, and copper are also involved. To compare the primary effects of inadequate intake of selenium and iodine on the thyroid gland, as well as the target organs of thyroid hormones such as liver and kidney, mice were subjected to an eight-week dietary intervention with low versus adequate selenium and iodine supply. Analysis of trace element levels in serum, liver, and kidney demonstrated a successful intervention.

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Copper interferes with selenoprotein synthesis and activity.

Redox Biol

October 2020

Department of Molecular Nutritional Physiology, Institute of Nutritional Sciences, Friedrich Schiller University Jena, Jena, 07743, Germany; TraceAge-DFG Research Unit on Interactions of Essential Trace Elements in Healthy and Diseased Elderly, Potsdam-Berlin-Jena, Germany. Electronic address:

Selenium and copper are essential trace elements for humans, needed for the biosynthesis of enzymes contributing to redox homeostasis and redox-dependent signaling pathways. Selenium is incorporated as selenocysteine into the active site of redox-relevant selenoproteins including glutathione peroxidases (GPX) and thioredoxin reductases (TXNRD). Copper-dependent enzymes mediate electron transfer and other redox reactions.

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In this phase I/II study, we explored the combination of Temsirolimus with Bendamustine and Rituximab (BeRT) in patients with relapsed or refractory (r/r) follicular lymphoma (FL) or mantle cell lymphoma (MCL). Patients with 1 to 3 previous therapies received Bendamustine (90 mg/m, day 1 + 2) and Rituximab (375 mg/m, day 1) with Temsirolimus in doses from 25 to 75 mg in phase I and 50 mg Temsirolimus in phase II, added on day 1, 8, 15 of a 28 days cycle. The primary endpoint of the phase II was ORR at the end of treatment.

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Aging affects sex- and organ-specific trace element profiles in mice.

Aging (Albany NY)

July 2020

Department of Molecular Nutritional Physiology, Institute of Nutritional Sciences, Friedrich Schiller University Jena, Jena, Germany.

A decline of immune responses and dynamic modulation of the redox status are observed during aging and are influenced by trace elements such as copper, iodine, iron, manganese, selenium, and zinc. So far, analytical studies have focused mainly on single trace elements. Therefore, we aimed to characterize age-specific profiles of several trace elements simultaneously in serum and organs of adult and old mice.

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Dietary selenium (Se) intake is essential for synthesizing selenoproteins that are important in countering oxidative and inflammatory processes linked to colorectal carcinogenesis. However, there is limited knowledge on the selenoprotein expression in colorectal adenoma (CRA) and colorectal cancer (CRC) patients, or the interaction with Se status levels. We studied the expression of seventeen Se pathway genes (including fifteen of the twenty-five human selenoproteins) in RNA extracted from disease-normal colorectal tissue pairs, in the discovery phase of sixty-two CRA/CRC patients from Ireland and a validation cohort of a hundred and five CRC patients from the Czech Republic.

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In utero exposure to malaria is associated with metabolic traits in adolescence: The Agogo 2000 birth cohort study.

J Infect

November 2017

Department of Molecular Epidemiology, German Institute of Human Nutrition Potsdam-Rehbruecke (DIfE), Arthur-Scheunert-Allee 114-116, 14558 Nuthetal, Germany; Institute for Social Medicine, Epidemiology and Health Economics, Charité - University Medical School Berlin, Luisenstraße 57, 10117 Berlin, Germany. Electronic address:

Objectives: Malaria in pregnancy (MiP) contributes to fetal undernutrition and adverse birth outcomes, and may constitute a developmental origin of metabolic diseases in the offspring. In a Ghanaian birth cohort, we examined the relationships between MiP-exposure and metabolic traits in adolescence.

Methods: MiP at delivery was assessed in 155 mother-child pairs.

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Ebing, J, Gast, U, Hauptmann, C, Felsenberg, D, and Belavý, DL. Hypertrophy and explosive-reactive functioning in sedentary men after 10 weeks of whole-body vibration. J Strength Cond Res 32(1): 27-36, 2018-The objective of this study was to determine the impact of vertical (Power-plate; POW) and side-alternating (Galileo; GAL) whole-body vibration exercise on muscle mass and lower-limb neuromuscular function.

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  • The study focuses on using 3D MRI to evaluate intervertebral discs (IVDs) for clinical applications.
  • The paper reviews methods for localizing and segmenting IVDs submitted to a challenge at the MICCAI 2015 conference, supported by a dataset of 25 annotated MRI images.
  • Experimental results indicate the best localization and segmentation methods achieved high precision, with mean distances and Dice scores demonstrating their effectiveness, while also discussing their strengths and limitations.
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Rationale And Objectives: Major depressive disorder (MDD) is associated with an increased risk for cardiovascular disease (CVD). Apart from biological and life style factors, the use of antidepressants and their potentially adverse effects might contribute to the increased CVD risk. Therefore, we compared cardiovascular risk profiles between relatively young depressed patients without CVD with and without antidepressant medication and healthy participants.

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Postnatal investigation of prenatally induced effects on the vertebral column of rats reduces the uncertainty of classification of anomalies.

Reprod Toxicol

December 2015

Institute of Clinical Pharmacology and Toxicology, Charité University Medical School Berlin, Charitéplatz 1, 10117 Berlin, Germany. Electronic address:

Classification of substances as teratogenic is based on the observation of external, visceral and skeletal anomalies. Characterization of anomalies as variation or malformation is contingent upon their postnatal persistence and adversity to health. Lack of information thereof may result in inconsistent or incorrect classification.

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In this phase I/II study, we explored the combination of Temsirolimus with Bendamustine and Rituximab (BeRT) in patients with r/r follicular lymphoma (FL) or mantle cell lymphoma (MCL). Patients with 1-3 prior therapies received Bendamustine (90 mg/m(2), day 1+2) and Rituximab (375 mg/m(2), day 1) with Temsirolimus in doses from 25 to 75 mg added on day 1, 8, 15 of a 28-day cycle. Fifteen (11 MCL, 4 FL) patients were included in the phase I.

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Central withdrawal of parasympathetic cardiac control and increased respiratory frequency represent two important determinants of reduced respiratory-related heart rate variability (HRV). However, studies are missing to disentangle their relative contribution during mental stress. Healthy subjects (n=10) and type 2 diabetic patients (n=8), the latter with evidence of cardiac autonomic neuropathy, participated in this study.

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Findings on the association between hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal (HPA) axis activity and metabolic risk are equivocal. Different methods of measuring HPA activity might indicate adverse vs. beneficial effects of HPA activity on metabolic risk thus contributing to heterogenous findings.

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Effect of current and lifetime posttraumatic stress disorder on 24-h urinary catecholamines and cortisol: results from the Mind Your Heart Study.

Psychoneuroendocrinology

February 2015

General Internal Medicine, Veterans Affairs Medical Center, San Francisco, CA, USA; Department of Medicine, University of California, San Francisco, CA, USA. Electronic address:

Posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) is associated with an increased risk of cardiovascular disease and several other chronic illnesses. Alterations in the sympathetic nervous system (SNS) and the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal (HPA) axis in PTSD might contribute to these associations but findings regarding SNS and HPA activity in PTSD are heterogeneous. We measured 24-h urinary catecholamines and cortisol in a large cohort of adult outpatients recruited from 2 Veterans Affairs medical centers.

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  • Antidepressants can help reduce depressive symptoms in patients with coronary heart disease, but tricyclic antidepressants (TCA) may be linked to higher mortality rates.
  • A study followed 956 patients for an average of 7.2 years, finding that 52.3% of TCA users died by the end, compared to 38.2% of selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor (SSRI) users and 37.3% of those not using antidepressants.
  • The risk of death was more pronounced in TCA users; however, the link decreased after accounting for autonomic function, indicating that differences in heart rate variability and norepinephrine levels contributed to mortality risk.
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  • Distinguishing autism spectrum disorders (ASDs) without intellectual impairment from personality disorders is difficult, and identifying specific traits could help with diagnosis.
  • A study included 59 adults with ASD, 62 with narcissistic personality disorder, 80 with borderline personality disorder, and 106 nonclinical controls to analyze personality traits and pathology.
  • Findings revealed that individuals with ASD scored lower in extraversion and openness, and higher in inhibitedness and compulsivity compared to the other groups, which has important implications for diagnosis.
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The mineralocorticoid receptor (MR) is highly expressed in the hippocampus and prefrontal cortex. MR have an important role in appraisal processes and in modulating stress-associated emotional reactions but it is not known whether the MR affects empathy. Borderline personality disorder (BPD) is characterized by disturbed emotion regulation and alterations in empathy.

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Diether Neubert, toxicologist, and Hans-Joachim Merker, histopathologist and embryologist, made significant contributions to the field of Developmental and Reproductive Toxicology. They worked under the same roof at the Institute of Toxicology and Embryopharmacology in Berlin, and actively collaborated with each other for over 25 years. Both scientists are now retired and turned 80 this year (2009).

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In 111 children under five years of age and with uncomplicated malaria in Nouna, north-western Burkina Faso, amodiaquine treatment failed in 75% (after PCR-based exclusion of new infections, 32%). In these, we assessed the role of Plasmodium falciparum pfmdr1 and pfcrt polymorphisms in amodiaquine resistance. Except for pfmdr1 1246Y (prevalence, 5%), no P.

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Influence of litter size on the postnatal growth of rat pups: is there a rationale for litter-size standardization in toxicity studies?

Environ Res

November 2009

Institute of Clinical Pharmacology and Toxicology, Charité University Medical School Berlin, Campus Benjamin Franklin, Garystrabetae 5, 14195 Berlin, Germany.

The standardization of rodent litter sizes (or culling) in reproductive toxicity studies has become a common practice because it is believed that litter size affects pup postnatal growth and development. A claim has also been made that culling on postnatal day 4 or earlier reduces litter-size-induced variability in the pup growth thereby making statistical detection of toxic effects more sensitive. Although these statements remain controversial, culling has been either recommended or considered optional in current proposals for new OECD guidelines for reproductive/developmental toxicity testing.

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Dose-response relationships of rat fetal skeleton variations: Relevance for risk assessment.

Environ Res

October 2009

Institute of Clinical Pharmacology and Toxicology, Charité University Medical School Berlin, Garystrabetae 5, 14195 Berlin, Germany.

In developmental toxicity studies, skeleton abnormalities found in fetuses at term are classified as variations or malformations. The relevance of skeleton variations for human risk assessment, however, is a controversial issue. This paper is a contribution to the discussion on the interpretation of fetal skeleton variations in the context of risk assessment.

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