437 results match your criteria: "Walther-Straub Institute of Pharmacology and Toxicology[Affiliation]"

Tracheal tuft cells shape immune responses in the airways. While some of these effects have been attributed to differential release of either acetylcholine, leukotriene C4 and/or interleukin-25 depending on the activating stimuli, tuft cell-dependent mechanisms underlying the recruitment and activation of immune cells are incompletely understood. Here we show that Pseudomonas aeruginosa infection activates mouse tuft cells, which release ATP via pannexin 1 channels.

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Lung fibrosis development utilizes alveolar macrophages, with mechanisms that are incompletely understood. Here, we fate map connective tissue during mouse lung fibrosis and observe disassembly and transfer of connective tissue macromolecules from pleuro-alveolar junctions (PAJs) into deep lung tissue, to activate fibroblasts and fibrosis. Disassembly and transfer of PAJ macromolecules into deep lung tissue occurs by alveolar macrophages, activating cysteine-type proteolysis on pleural mesothelium.

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TPC2: From Blond Hair to Melanoma?

Cancers (Basel)

December 2024

Walther Straub Institute of Pharmacology and Toxicology, Faculty of Medicine, Ludwig Maximilians University, 80336 Munich, Germany.

Two-pore channel 2 (TPC2) is expressed in endolysosomes throughout the human body, as well as in melanosomes of melanocytes. Melanocytes produce pigment, i.e.

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T lymphocyte activation is a crucial process in the regulation of innate and adaptive immune responses. The ion channel-kinase TRPM7 has previously been implicated in cellular Mg homeostasis, proliferation, and immune cell modulation. Here, we show that pharmacological and genetic silencing of TRPM7 leads to diminished human CD4 T-cell activation and proliferation following TCR mediated stimulation.

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Optical Control of TRPM8 Channels with Photoswitchable Menthol.

Angew Chem Int Ed Engl

December 2024

Walther Straub Institute of Pharmacology and Toxicology, Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich, Goethestr. 33, 80336, Munich, Germany.

Transient receptor potential melastatin 8 (TRPM8) channels are well known as sensors for cold temperatures and cooling agents such as menthol and icilin and these channels are tightly regulated by the membrane lipid phosphoinositol-4,5-bisphosphate (PIP). Since TRPM8 channels emerged as promising drug targets for treating pain, itching, obesity, cancer, dry eye disease, and inflammation, we aimed at developing a high-precision TRPM8 channel activator, to achieve spatiotemporal control of TRPM8 activity with light. In this study, we designed, synthesized and characterized the first photoswitchable TRPM8 activator azo-menthol (AzoM).

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The use of incretin agonists for managing metabolic dysfunction-associated steatohepatitis (MASH) is currently experiencing considerable interest. However, whether these compounds have a direct action on MASH is still under debate. This study aims to investigate whether GLP-1R/GIPR agonists act directly in hepatocytes and hepatic stellate cells (HSCs).

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Melanoma arising from pigment-producing melanocytes is the deadliest form of skin cancer. Extensive ultraviolet light exposure is a major cause of melanoma and individuals with low levels of melanin are at particular risk. Humans carrying gain-of-function polymorphisms in the melanosomal/endolysosomal two-pore cation channel TPC2 present with hypopigmentation, blond hair, and albinism.

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Incretin-responsive human pancreatic adipose tissue organoids: A functional model for fatty pancreas research.

Mol Metab

January 2025

German Center for Diabetes Research (DZD e.V.), Germany; Institute for Diabetes Research and Metabolic Diseases of the Helmholtz Center Munich at University of Tübingen, Tübingen, Germany; Department of Internal Medicine IV, Division of Endocrinology, Diabetology and Nephrology, University Hospital Tübingen, Tübingen, Germany.

Objective: Infiltration of adipocytes into the pancreatic parenchyma has been linked to impaired insulin secretion in individuals with increased genetic risk of T2D and prediabetic conditions. However, the study of this ectopic fat depot has been limited by the lack of suitable in vitro models.

Methods: Here, we developed a novel 3D model of functionally mature human pancreatic adipose tissue organoids by aggregating human pancreatic adipose tissue-derived stromal vascular fraction (SVF) cells into organoids and differentiating them over 19 days.

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TRPM7 is a divalent cation-permeable channel that is highly active in cancer cells. The pharmacological inhibitors of TRPM7 have been shown to suppress the proliferation of tumor cells, highlighting TRPM7 as a new anticancer drug target. However, the potential benefit of combining TRPM7 inhibitors with conventional anticancer therapies remains unexplored.

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Structure-function analyses of human TRPV6 ancestral and derived haplotypes.

Structure

January 2025

Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biophysics, Columbia University, New York, NY 10032, USA. Electronic address:

TRPV6 is a Ca selective channel that mediates calcium uptake in the gut and contributes to the development and progression of human cancers. TRPV6 is represented by the ancestral and derived haplotypes that differ by three non-synonymous polymorphisms, located in the N-terminal ankyrin repeat domain (C157R), S1-S2 extracellular loop (M378V), and C-terminus (M681T). The ancestral and derived haplotypes were proposed to serve as genomic factors causing a different outcome for cancer patients of African ancestry.

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A "poly-matter network" conception of biological inheritance.

Genetica

December 2024

Institute of Diabetes and Obesity (IDO), Helmholtz Diabetes Center (HDC) at Helmholtz Zentrum München, German Research Center for Environmental Health (GmbH), Ingolstädter Landstraße 1, 85764, Oberschleissheim, Germany.

Here we intend to shift the "DNA- and information-centric" conception of biological inheritance, with the accompanying exclusion of any non-DNA matter, to a "poly-matter network" framework which, in addition to DNA, considers the action of other cellular membranous constituents. These cellular structures, in particular organelles and plasma membranes, express "landscapes" of specific topologies at their surfaces, which may become altered in response to certain environmental factors. These so-called "membranous environmental landscapes" (MELs), which replicate by self-organization / autopoiesis rather than self-assembly, are transferred from donor to acceptor cells by various - vesicular and non-vesicular - mechanisms and exert novel features in the acceptor cells.

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CD30 influences germinal center B-cell dynamics and the expansion of IgG1-switched B cells.

Cell Mol Immunol

December 2024

Research Unit Gene Vectors, Research Group B-Cell Development and Activation, Helmholtz Center Munich, German Research Center for Environmental Health, Munich, Germany.

Initially, identified as a Hodgkin lymphoma marker, CD30 was subsequently detected on a subset of human B cells within and around germinal centers (GCs). While CD30 expression is typically restricted to a few B cells, expansion of CD30-expressing B cells occurs in certain immune disorders and during viral infections. The role of CD30 in B cells remains largely unclear.

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reasoning as a critical component of clinical reasoning has been understudied in medical education in contrast to the well-established field of diagnostic reasoning. This resonates in a lack of comprehensive understanding of the cognitive processes involved and a deficit in research to promote intervention skills in future clinicians. In this commentary, we present a conceptual framework for intervention reasoning that includes four phases: generating, selecting, implementing, and evaluating interventions.

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The non-selective 6 (TRPC6) cation channels have several physiological and pathophysiological effects. They are activated by the lipid second messenger diacylglycerol (DAG) and by non-lipidic compounds such as GSK 1702934A (GSK). Advances in photopharmacology led to the development of photoswitchable activators such as PhoDAG, OptoDArG, and OptoBI-1 that can be switched ON and OFF with the spatiotemporal precision of light.

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The eATP/P2×7R Axis Drives Quantum Dot-Nanoparticle Induced Neutrophil Recruitment in the Pulmonary Microcirculation.

Adv Sci (Weinh)

December 2024

Institute of Lung Health and Immunity (LHI), Comprehensive Pneumology Center (CPC), Helmholtz Center Munich, Member of the German Center for Lung Research (DZL), 85764, Munich, Germany.

Exposure to nanoparticles (NPs) is frequently associated with adverse cardiovascular effects. In contrast, NPs in nanomedicine hold great promise for precise lung-specific drug delivery, especially considering the extensive pulmonary capillary network that facilitates interactions with bloodstream-suspended particles. Therefore, exact knowledge about effects of engineered NPs within the pulmonary microcirculation are instrumental for future application of this technology in patients.

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Article Synopsis
  • Polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) is a complex condition characterized by irregular ovulation, high levels of androgens, and the presence of polycystic ovaries, often leading to metabolic issues like obesity and insulin resistance.
  • Current treatments mainly address symptoms but are often ineffective for the underlying metabolic and reproductive problems.
  • Research shows that a GLP1-based treatment, specifically GLP1/Estrogen (GLP1/E), is more effective in managing PCOS-related metabolic complications and improving ovulation than other multi-agonists and metformin, suggesting a more personalized approach to treatment.
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Tracking GP VI in Abdominal Aortic Aneurysms: A Crucial Pathological Link?

Arterioscler Thromb Vasc Biol

November 2024

Faculty of Medicine, Walther Straub Institute of Pharmacology and Toxicology, Ludwig Maximilian University, Munich, Germany (E.M.-B., A.B.).

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Endothelial epoxyeicosatrienoic acid release is intact in aldosterone excess.

Atherosclerosis

November 2024

Department of Medicine IV, LMU University Hospital, LMU Munich, Munich, Germany. Electronic address:

Article Synopsis
  • Endothelial dysfunction (ED) is linked to higher cardiovascular disease rates in primary aldosteronism (PA), and the role of the epoxyeicosatrienoic acid (EET) pathway in this context is not well-understood.
  • The study analyzed how aldosterone impacts EET production and endothelial function by using various methods, including qPCR, calcium imaging, and mass spectrometry on both human cells and patient plasma.
  • Findings suggest that while aldosterone alters inflammation and calcium responses in endothelial cells, it does not hinder EET release, indicating that targeting epoxide hydrolase might help reverse these endothelial issues and warrants further investigation as a potential treatment.
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Myocardin-related transcription factor A (MRTF-A) is a coactivator of serum response factor (SRF), which regulates the expression of genes involved in cell proliferation, migration, and differentiation and has been implicated in hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) progression. We recently established inhibition of the transcriptional activity of MRTF-A by NS8593 as a novel therapeutic approach for HCC therapy. NS8593 is a negative gating modulator of the transient receptor potential cation channel TRPM7.

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  • Cholesterol crystal embolism (CCE) leads to serious health issues like tissue damage and organ failure, with no specific treatments available.
  • Researchers tested the idea that blocking the C5a/C5aR pathway could help reduce the harmful effects of CCE, similar to how it works in systemic vasculitis.
  • Experiments in mice showed that blocking C5a or its receptor before or after cholesterol crystal injection significantly prevented kidney damage and other severe outcomes, suggesting potential for treatment in at-risk patients.
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Ninth Pharmacologic-Historical Forum, 2024, Munich, Germany: the development of experimental pharmacology in Munich at the Walther Straub Institute.

Naunyn Schmiedebergs Arch Pharmacol

August 2024

Walther Straub Institute of Pharmacology and Toxicology, Ludwig Maximilian University, Goethestraße 33, 80336, Munich, Germany.

Article Synopsis
  • Hermann Tappeiner was appointed professor of medicinal chemistry and pharmacology in 1887, focusing on intestinal bacteria and digestion; he was succeeded by Walther Straub in 1923, who specialized in quantitative studies of alkaloids and contributing significantly to pharmacological literature.* -
  • Walther Straub played a key role in establishing the Deutsche Pharmakologische Gesellschaft and was instrumental in editing Naunyn-Schmiedeberg's Archives of Pharmacology; he retired in 1944 after the institute was damaged in air raids.* -
  • August Wilhelm Forst took over in 1946, leading the rebuilding efforts and creating an Insulin Control Laboratory; later, Manfred Kiese advanced research on biotransformation and developed
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Mutations in the lysosomal membrane protein CLN3 cause Juvenile Neuronal Ceroid Lipofuscinosis (JNCL). Activation of the lysosomal ion channel TRPML1 has previously been shown to be beneficial in several neurodegenerative disease models. Here, we tested whether TRPML1 activation rescues disease-associated phenotypes in CLN3-deficient retinal pigment epithelial (ARPE-19 CLN3-KO) cells.

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Introdroduction: Obesity and its associated metabolic conditions have become a significant global health problem in recent years, with many people living with obesity fulfilling criteria for pharmacological treatment. The development of the glucagon-like peptide-1 receptor agonists for chronic weight management has triggered new interest in the incretins and other hormones as targets for obesity, and investigations into dual and triple co-agonists.

Methods: The objective of this narrative review was to summarize the available data on approved and emerging incretin-based agents for the treatment of obesity.

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