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In the land of not-unhappiness: On the state-of-the-art of targeting aging and age-related diseases by biomedical research.

Mech Ageing Dev

June 2024

Ludwig Boltzmann Research Group Senescence and Healing of Wounds, Vienna 1200, Austria; Ludwig Boltzmann Institute for Traumatology, The Research Centre in Cooperation with AUVA, Vienna 1200, Austria; Austrian Cluster for Tissue Regeneration, Vienna, Austria. Electronic address:

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  • The Land of Not-Unhappiness represents the idea of potentially overcoming the negative aspects of aging through scientific advancements.
  • Recent research over the last century has focused on various anti-aging strategies, including metabolism slowdown, compensating for age-related losses, and addressing related diseases.
  • The text reviews existing interventions like calorie restriction, exercise, and stem cell use in a casual tone to make the information approachable for non-experts and those interested in anti-aging research.
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Vesicular Messages from Dental Biofilms for Neutrophils.

Int J Mol Sci

March 2024

Clinic of Operative Dentistry, Periodontology and Preventive Dentistry, Saarland University, 664241 Homburg, Germany.

The encounter between dental biofilm and neutrophils in periodontitis remains elusive, although it apparently plays a crucial role in the periodontal pathology and constitutes a key topic of periodontology. Dental biofilm and neutrophils were isolated from orally healthy persons and patients with periodontitis. We investigated biofilm and its particle-shedding phenomenon with electron microscopy and nanoparticle tracking analysis (NTA); biofilm shedding-neutrophil interactions were examined ex vivo with epi-fluorescence microscopy.

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Background: To prevent occupational skin diseases, employees are instructed to periodically apply hand protection products as a barrier to protect their hands from water, cleaning agents or other irritants. The aim of this work was to investigate whether bacteria present on the skin at the time of protection product application are enclosed underneath this protective layer, if they can be transferred to other surfaces and if a standard isopropanol-based skin disinfectant can nonetheless reduce the bacterial burden.

Methods: This prospective study was conducted in human volunteers based on the European Standard (EN 1500) to assess the burden of microorganisms before and after the application of various protection product formulations and subsequent hand disinfection.

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Bio-Gide is a collagen membrane routinely used in guided bone regeneration. Recent studies have shown that this collagen membrane has osteoconductive properties, meaning that it can support the growth of new bone. However, it has also been observed that the collagen membrane has areas of mineralized fibers which can occur spontaneously and independently of osteoblasts.

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An engineering strategy to target activated EGFR with CAR T cells.

Cell Rep Methods

April 2024

Department of Chemistry, Institute of Biochemistry, BOKU University, 1190 Vienna, Austria; CD Laboratory for Next Generation CAR T Cells, 1090 Vienna, Austria. Electronic address:

Chimeric antigen receptor (CAR) T cells have shown remarkable response rates in hematological malignancies. In contrast, CAR T cell treatment of solid tumors is associated with several challenges, in particular the expression of most tumor-associated antigens at lower levels in vital organs, resulting in on-target/off-tumor toxicities. Thus, innovative approaches to improve the tumor specificity of CAR T cells are urgently needed.

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Additive and lithographic manufacturing technologies using photopolymerisation provide a powerful tool for fabricating multiscale structures, which is especially interesting for biomimetic scaffolds and biointerfaces. However, most resins are tailored to one particular fabrication technology, showing drawbacks for versatile use. Hence, we used a resin based on thiol-ene chemistry, leveraging its numerous advantages such as low oxygen inhibition, minimal shrinkage and high monomer conversion.

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Fibrinogen is a coagulation factor in human blood and the first one to reach critical levels in major bleeding. Hypofibrinogenemia (a too low fibrinogen concentration in blood) poses great challenges to first responders, clinicians, and healthcare providers since it represents a risk factor for exsanguination and massive transfusion requirements. Thus, the rapid assessment of the fibrinogen concentration at the point of care has gained considerable importance in preventing and managing major blood loss.

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  • Mitochondrial dysfunction and glutamate toxicity are linked to neural disorders, particularly brain trauma, and involve two separate pathways: a transmission pathway (via synaptic GluN2A receptors) and a toxic pathway (via extrasynaptic GluN2B receptors).
  • The toxic pathway is exacerbated by neuro-inflammation, leading to the inhibition of the 2-oxoglutarate dehydrogenase complex (OGDHC), which increases extracellular glutamate levels and contributes to cell damage.
  • Therapies targeting the tricarboxylic acid (TCA) cycle may be more effective for treating neurological disorders than those focusing solely on preserving mitochondrial function.
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Direct oral anticoagulants in trauma patients.

Curr Opin Anaesthesiol

April 2024

Department of Anaesthesiology, Heidelberg University Hospital, Heidelberg, Germany.

Purpose Of Review: Direct oral anticoagulants (DOACs) are increasingly prescribed for prevention of thromboembolic events. Thus, trauma care providers are facing a steadily raising number of injured patients on DOACs.

Recent Findings: Despite a predictable pharmacokinetic profile, the resulting plasma levels of trauma patients upon admission and bleeding risks remain uncertain.

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  • - The introduction of direct oral anticoagulants (DOACs) has improved anticoagulant treatments, but they can also increase the risk of severe bleeding, complicating treatment, especially after injuries.
  • - Recent studies highlight the importance of quickly reversing DOAC effects during major bleeding, showing that antidotes like andexanet alfa and idarucizumab, as well as prothrombin complex concentrates (PCCs), can effectively counteract these effects.
  • - Current guidelines suggest using specific antidotes and PCCs for managing major bleeding related to DOACs, but more randomized trials are needed to better understand their effectiveness and safety in this context.
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Purpose Of Review: Stress hyperglycaemia occur often in critically injured patients. To gain new consideration about it, this review compile current as well as known immunological and biochemical findings about causes and emergence.

Recent Findings: Glucose is the preferred energy substrate for fending immune cells, reparative tissue and the cardiovascular system following trauma.

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Progress in mechanobiology allowed us to better understand the important role of mechanical forces in the regulation of biological processes. Space research in the field of life sciences clearly showed that gravity plays a crucial role in biological processes. The space environment offers the unique opportunity to carry out experiments without gravity, helping us not only to understand the effects of gravitational alterations on biological systems but also the mechanisms underlying mechanoperception and cell/tissue response to mechanical and gravitational stresses.

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Comparison of Two Viscoelastic Testing Devices in a Parturient Population.

J Clin Med

January 2024

Department of Anesthesiology, Medical Faculty Heidelberg, Heidelberg University, Im Neuenheimer Feld 420, 69120 Heidelberg, Germany.

: Viscoelastic hemostatic assays (VHAs) have become an integral diagnostic tool in guiding hemostatic therapy, offering new opportunities in personalized hemostatic resuscitation. This study aims to assess the interchangeability of ClotPro® and ROTEM® delta in the unique context of parturient women. : Blood samples from 217 parturient women were collected at three timepoints.

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Background: There is growing evidence that extracellular vesicles (EVs) play a crucial role in the paracrine mechanisms of transplanted human mesenchymal stem cells (hMSCs). Little is known, however, about the influence of microenvironmental stimuli on the osteogenic effects of EVs. This study aimed to investigate the properties and functions of EVs derived from undifferentiated hMSC (Naïve-EVs) and hMSC during the early stage of osteogenesis (Osteo-EVs).

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Engineering blood and lymphatic microvascular networks.

Atherosclerosis

June 2024

Ludwig-Boltzmann-Institute for Traumatology, The Research Centre in Cooperation with AUVA, Donaueschingenstraße 13, 1020 Vienna, Austria; Austrian Cluster for Tissue Regeneration, Donaueschingenstraße 13, 1020 Vienna, Austria. Electronic address:

The human vasculature plays a crucial role in the blood supply of nearly all organs as well as the drainage of the interstitial fluid. Consequently, if these physiological systems go awry, pathological changes might occur. Hence, the regeneration of existing vessels, as well as approaches to engineer artificial blood and lymphatic structures represent current challenges within the field of vascular research.

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Phase composition of calcium phosphate materials affects bone formation by modulating osteoclastogenesis.

Acta Biomater

March 2024

INSERM, UMR 1238, Phy-OS, Bone Sarcoma and Remodeling of Calcified Tissues, School of Medicine, University of Nantes, Nantes, France; INSERM, UMR 1214, ToNIC, CHU Purpan, Université Paul Sabatier, Toulouse, France. Electronic address:

Human mesenchymal stromal cells (hMSCs) seeded on calcium phosphate (CaP) bioceramics are extensively explored in bone tissue engineering and have recently shown effective clinical outcomes. In previous pre-clinical studies, hMSCs-CaP-mediated bone formation was preceded by osteoclastogenesis at the implantation site. The current study evaluates to what extent phase composition of CaPs affects the osteoclast response and ultimately influence bone formation.

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Treatment of peripheral nerve lesions remains a major challenge due to poor functional recovery; hence, ongoing research efforts strive to enhance peripheral nerve repair. In this study, we aimed to establish three-dimensional tissue-engineered bands of Büngner constructs by subjecting Schwann cells (SCs) embedded in fibrin hydrogels to mechanical stimulation. We show for the first time that the application of strain induces (i) longitudinal alignment of SCs resembling bands of Büngner, and (ii) the expression of a pronounced repair SC phenotype as evidenced by upregulation of BDNF, NGF, and p75.

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Burn wounds are a common challenge for medical professionals. Current burn wound models hold several limitations, including a lack of comparability due to the heterogeneity of wounds and differences in individual wound healing. Hence, there is a need for reproducible in vivo models.

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Profiling the dysregulated immune response in sepsis: overcoming challenges to achieve the goal of precision medicine.

Lancet Respir Med

April 2024

Immunology Laboratory, Hôpital E Herriot - Hospices Civils de Lyon, Lyon, France; Centre International de Recherche en Infectiologie, Inserm U1111, CNRS, UMR5308, Ecole Normale Supeérieure de Lyon, Universiteé Claude Bernard-Lyon 1, Lyon, France. Electronic address:

Sepsis is characterised by a dysregulated host immune response to infection. Despite recognition of its significance, immune status monitoring is not implemented in clinical practice due in part to the current absence of direct therapeutic implications. Technological advances in immunological profiling could enhance our understanding of immune dysregulation and facilitate integration into clinical practice.

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Current senolytics: Mode of action, efficacy and limitations, and their future.

Mech Ageing Dev

February 2024

Ludwig Boltzmann Institute for Traumatology, The Research Center in Cooperation with AUVA, Donaueschingenstraße 13, 1200 Vienna, Austria; Austrian Cluster for Tissue Regeneration, 1200 Vienna, Austria; Institute of Molecular Biotechnology, University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences Vienna, Muthgasse 18, 1190 Vienna, Austria. Electronic address:

Senescence is a cellular state characterized by its near-permanent halted cell cycle and distinct secretory phenotype. Although senescent cells have a variety of beneficial physiological functions, progressive accumulation of these cells due to aging or other conditions has been widely shown to provoke deleterious effects on the normal functioning of the same or higher-level biological organizations. Recently, erasing senescent cells in vivo, using senolytics, could ameliorate diseases identified with an elevated number of senescent cells.

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  • Birth-associated tissues and their factors, known as perinatal derivatives (PnD), show promise for treating various health conditions due to their biological properties, but their clinical use is hindered by inconsistent protocols in research.
  • The paper introduces the PnD e-questionnaire, designed to evaluate existing methods for obtaining and analyzing PnD, aiming to promote standardized practices across studies.
  • It also suggests essential reporting criteria for researchers to enhance transparency and reproducibility, ultimately supporting the transition of PnD research from the lab to clinical applications.
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Extracellular vesicles (EVs) represent nanometer-sized, subcellular spheres, that are released from almost any cell type and carry a wide variety of biologically relevant cargo. In severe cases of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) and other states of systemic pro-inflammatory activation, EVs, and their cargo can serve as conveyors and indicators for disease severity and progression. This information may help distinguish individuals with a less severe manifestation of the disease from patients who exhibit severe acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) and require intensive care measures.

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Background: The comparative effectiveness of the specific antidote andexanet alfa vs the nonspecific therapy four-factor prothrombin complex concentrates (4F-PCCs) as reversal agents for direct factor Xa (FXa) inhibitors in severely bleeding patients is unclear. We hypothesised that specific reversal using andexanet alfa would be more effective than a high dose of PCC (50 IU kg) for reversing the FXa inhibitor rivaroxaban.

Methods: The reversal potential of andexanet alfa, various 4F-PCCs, and activated PCC was investigated ex vivo in human blood anticoagulated with rivaroxaban (37.

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Objectives: Estimating the sex of cremated human remains is difficult. The petrous bone frequently survives the cremation due to its density. Wahl observed the lateral angle to be sexually dimorphic in the 1980s.

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