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J Dtsch Dermatol Ges ; 22(8): 1115-1124, 2024 Aug.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38899945

ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Malignant sweat gland tumors are rare, with the most common being eccrine porocarcinoma (EP). Approximately 18% of benign eccrine poroma (EPO) transit to EP. Previous research has provided first insights into the mutational landscape of EP. However, only few studies have performed gene expression analyses. This leaves a gap in the understanding of EP biology and potential drivers of malignant transformation from EPO to EP. METHODS: Transcriptome profiling of 23 samples of primary EP and normal skin (NS). Findings from the EP samples were then tested in 17 samples of EPO. RESULTS: Transcriptome profiling revealed diversity in gene expression and indicated biologically heterogeneous sub-entities as well as widespread gene downregulation in EP. Downregulated genes included CD74, NDGR1, SRRM2, CDC42, ANXA2, KFL9 and NOP53. Expression levels of CD74, NDGR1, SRRM2, ANXA2, and NOP53 showed a stepwise-reduction in expression from NS via EPO to EP, thus supporting the hypothesis that EPO represents a transitional state in EP development. CONCLUSIONS: We demonstrated that EP is molecularly complex and that evolutionary trajectories correspond to tumor initiation and progression. Our results provide further evidence implicating the p53 axis and the EGFR pathway. Larger samples are warranted to confirm our findings.


Subject(s)
Eccrine Porocarcinoma , Gene Expression Profiling , Sweat Gland Neoplasms , Humans , Eccrine Porocarcinoma/genetics , Eccrine Porocarcinoma/pathology , Sweat Gland Neoplasms/genetics , Sweat Gland Neoplasms/pathology , Sweat Gland Neoplasms/metabolism , Precancerous Conditions/genetics , Precancerous Conditions/pathology , Female , Male , Cell Transformation, Neoplastic/genetics , Gene Expression Regulation, Neoplastic , Aged , Middle Aged
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Inorg Chem ; 61(26): 10108-10115, 2022 Jul 04.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35709382

ABSTRACT

The reactivity of FeMoO4 in CsCl fluxes has been investigated by thermal analysis and chemical reactions in evacuated silica ampules. The products have been characterized by ex situ X-ray diffraction methods. Metathesis reactions involving CsCl lead to the formation of Cs2Fe2(MoO4)3 and the salt adduct Cs2FeCl4·CsCl. A side reaction has been observed, which is associated with a decomposition of [MoO4]2- in CsCl fluxes yielding Cs2Mo2O7·CsCl, which contains the rare pyromolybdate anion, [Mo2O7]2-, located in the center of a ∞2[CsCl] hetero-honeycomb arrangement. This salt-inclusion type of compound has been studied further in terms of its formation starting from Cs2MoO4, MoO3, and CsCl. The intermediate adduct phase, Cs2MoO4·MoO3, contains uncharged ∞1[MoO2O2/2] chains that react with CsCl at elevated temperatures to Cs2Mo2O7·CsCl. Furthermore, the site preference for alkaline-metal cations (K+, Rb+, and Cs+) has been evaluated for a mixed substitution series. In accordance with the Pearson concept, the polarizability of the respect cation outweighs any size differences for the occupancy of the salt-intergrowth motif, the honeycomb part of the structure.

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Org Biomol Chem ; 12(28): 5267-77, 2014 Jul 28.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-24924419

ABSTRACT

Structurally diverse carbocycles with two vicinal nitrogen-substituents were prepared in expedient three-component reactions from simple amines, aldehydes, and nitroalkenes. trans,trans-6-Nitrocyclohex-2-enyl amines were obtained in a one-pot domino reaction involving condensation, tautomerisation, conjugate addition, and nitro-Mannich cyclisation. Upon employment of less nucleophilic carboxamides, a concerted Diels-Alder cycloaddition mechanism operated to give the corresponding cis,trans-nitrocyclohexenyl amides. Both types of substituted carbocycles offer ample opportunities for chemical manipulations at the core and periphery. Ring oxidation with MnO2 affords substituted nitroarenes. Reduction with Zn/HCl provides access to various trans- and cis-diaminocyclohexenes, respectively, in a straight-forward manner. With enantiopure secondary amines, a two-step synthesis of chiral nitrocyclohexadienes was developed (82-94% ee).

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BMC Physiol ; 9: 9, 2009 Apr 21.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-19383148

ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND: Acidity exerts a determining influence on the composition and diversity of freshwater faunas. While the physiological implications of freshwater acidification have been intensively studied in teleost fish and crayfish, much less is known about the acid-stress physiology of ecologically important groups such as cladoceran zooplankton. This study analyzed the extracellular acid-base state and CO2 partial pressure (P(CO2)), circulation and ventilation, as well as the respiration rate of Daphnia pulex acclimated to acidic (pH 5.5 and 6.0) and circumneutral (pH 7.8) conditions. RESULTS: D. pulex had a remarkably high extracellular pH of 8.33 and extracellular P(CO2) of 0.56 kPa under normal ambient conditions (pH 7.8 and normocapnia). The hemolymph had a high bicarbonate concentration of 20.9 mM and a total buffer value of 51.5 meq L(-1) pH(-1). Bicarbonate covered 93% of the total buffer value. Acidic conditions induced a slight acidosis (DeltapH = 0.16-0.23), a 30-65% bicarbonate loss, and elevated systemic activities (tachycardia, hyperventilation, hypermetabolism). pH 6.0 animals partly compensated the bicarbonate loss by increasing the non-bicarbonate buffer value from 2.0 to 5.1 meq L(-1) pH(-1). The extracellular P(CO2) of pH 5.5 animals was significantly reduced to 0.33 kPa, and these animals showed the highest tolerance to a short-term exposure to severe acid stress. CONCLUSION: Chronic exposure to acidic conditions had a pervasive impact on Daphnia's physiology including acid-base balance, extracellular PCO2, circulation and ventilation, and energy metabolism. Compensatory changes in extracellular non-bicarbonate buffering capacity and the improved tolerance to severe acid stress indicated the activation of defense mechanisms which may result from gene-expression mediated adjustments in hemolymph buffer proteins and in epithelial properties. Mechanistic analyses of the interdependence between extracellular acid-base balance and CO2 transport raised the question of whether a carbonic anhydrase (CA) is involved in the catalysis of the CO2-HCO3(-)-H(+) reaction, which led to the discovery of 31 CA-genes in the genome of D. pulex.


Subject(s)
Carbon Dioxide/chemistry , Daphnia/chemistry , Daphnia/physiology , Oxygen Consumption/physiology , Stress, Physiological/physiology , Animals , Carbon Dioxide/pharmacology , Daphnia/drug effects , Hydrogen-Ion Concentration , Oxygen Consumption/drug effects , Stress, Physiological/drug effects
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Diabetes Care ; 31(11): 2118-9, 2008 Nov.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-18694976

ABSTRACT

OBJECTIVE: Pressure mitigation is crucial for the healing of plantar diabetic foot ulcers. We therefore discuss characteristics and considerations associated with the use of offloading devices. RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODS: A diabetic foot ulcer management survey was sent to foot clinics in all 50 states and the District of Columbia in 2005. A total of 901 geographically diverse centers responded. The survey recorded information regarding usage frequency and characteristics of assessment and treatment of diabetic foot ulcers in each center. RESULTS: Of the 895 respondents who treat diabetic foot ulcers, shoe modifications (41.2%, P < 0.03) were the most common form of pressure mitigation, whereas total contact casts were used by only 1.7% of the centers. CONCLUSIONS: This study reports the usage and characteristics of offloading devices in the care of diabetic foot ulcers in a broadly distributed geographic sample. Less than 2% of specialists use what has been termed the "gold standard" (total contact cast) for treating the majority of diabetic foot ulcers.


Subject(s)
Diabetic Foot/therapy , Pressure , Diabetic Foot/epidemiology , Health Surveys , Humans , Shoes , United States/epidemiology
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