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  1. Article ; Online: Crosstalk between TPC2 and IP

    Humer, Christina / Schindl, Rainer / Sallinger, Matthias

    Trends in cell biology

    2024  

    Abstract: ... Calcium ( ... ...

    Abstract Calcium (Ca
    Language English
    Publishing date 2024-03-16
    Publishing country England
    Document type Journal Article
    ZDB-ID 30122-x
    ISSN 1879-3088 ; 0962-8924
    ISSN (online) 1879-3088
    ISSN 0962-8924
    DOI 10.1016/j.tcb.2024.03.001
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  2. Article ; Online: Nonlinear Conditions for Ultradifferentiability.

    Nenning, David Nicolas / Rainer, Armin / Schindl, Gerhard

    Journal of geometric analysis

    2021  Volume 31, Issue 12, Page(s) 12264–12287

    Abstract: A remarkable theorem of Joris states that a ... ...

    Abstract A remarkable theorem of Joris states that a function
    Language English
    Publishing date 2021-06-19
    Publishing country United States
    Document type Journal Article
    ZDB-ID 2199635-0
    ISSN 1559-002X ; 1050-6926
    ISSN (online) 1559-002X
    ISSN 1050-6926
    DOI 10.1007/s12220-021-00718-w
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  3. Article ; Online: Activation mechanisms and structural dynamics of STIM proteins.

    Sallinger, Matthias / Grabmayr, Herwig / Humer, Christina / Bonhenry, Daniel / Romanin, Christoph / Schindl, Rainer / Derler, Isabella

    The Journal of physiology

    2023  Volume 602, Issue 8, Page(s) 1475–1507

    Abstract: The family of stromal interaction molecules (STIM) includes two widely expressed single-pass endoplasmic reticulum (ER) transmembrane proteins and additional splice variants that act as precise ER-luminal ... ...

    Abstract The family of stromal interaction molecules (STIM) includes two widely expressed single-pass endoplasmic reticulum (ER) transmembrane proteins and additional splice variants that act as precise ER-luminal Ca
    MeSH term(s) Calcium Signaling/physiology ; Stromal Interaction Molecules/metabolism ; ORAI1 Protein ; Stromal Interaction Molecule 1/metabolism ; Membrane Proteins/metabolism ; Calcium Release Activated Calcium Channels ; Calcium/metabolism
    Chemical Substances Stromal Interaction Molecules ; ORAI1 Protein ; Stromal Interaction Molecule 1 ; Membrane Proteins ; Calcium Release Activated Calcium Channels ; Calcium (SY7Q814VUP)
    Language English
    Publishing date 2023-02-02
    Publishing country England
    Document type Review ; Journal Article
    ZDB-ID 3115-x
    ISSN 1469-7793 ; 0022-3751
    ISSN (online) 1469-7793
    ISSN 0022-3751
    DOI 10.1113/JP283828
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  4. Article ; Online: Twisting gating residues in the Orai pore.

    Bonhenry, Daniel / Schober, Romana / Schindl, Rainer

    Cell calcium

    2020  Volume 93, Page(s) 102323

    Abstract: The store-operated calcium channels Orai1-3 form extraordinary long and funnel like pores, in stark contrast to a classical pore loop architecture. A hydrophobic segment centrally located in the Orai pore controls gating. Here, we comment on a recent ... ...

    Abstract The store-operated calcium channels Orai1-3 form extraordinary long and funnel like pores, in stark contrast to a classical pore loop architecture. A hydrophobic segment centrally located in the Orai pore controls gating. Here, we comment on a recent work that describes decisive binding between three residues that controls the open and closed conformation of Orai channels.
    MeSH term(s) Calcium Channels/metabolism ; Ion Channel Gating ; ORAI1 Protein/genetics ; ORAI1 Protein/metabolism ; Stromal Interaction Molecule 1/metabolism ; Sulfur
    Chemical Substances Calcium Channels ; ORAI1 Protein ; Stromal Interaction Molecule 1 ; Sulfur (70FD1KFU70)
    Language English
    Publishing date 2020-12-02
    Publishing country Netherlands
    Document type Journal Article ; Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't ; Comment
    ZDB-ID 757687-0
    ISSN 1532-1991 ; 0143-4160
    ISSN (online) 1532-1991
    ISSN 0143-4160
    DOI 10.1016/j.ceca.2020.102323
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  5. Article ; Online: TRPC-mediated Ca

    Curcic, Sanja / Schober, Romana / Schindl, Rainer / Groschner, Klaus

    Seminars in cell & developmental biology

    2019  Volume 94, Page(s) 28–39

    Abstract: Canonical members of the TRP superfamily of ion channels have long been recognized as key elements of ... ...

    Abstract Canonical members of the TRP superfamily of ion channels have long been recognized as key elements of Ca
    MeSH term(s) Animals ; Calcium/metabolism ; Calcium Signaling ; Humans ; TRPC Cation Channels/metabolism
    Chemical Substances TRPC Cation Channels ; Calcium (SY7Q814VUP)
    Language English
    Publishing date 2019-03-02
    Publishing country England
    Document type Journal Article ; Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't ; Review
    ZDB-ID 1312473-0
    ISSN 1096-3634 ; 1084-9521
    ISSN (online) 1096-3634
    ISSN 1084-9521
    DOI 10.1016/j.semcdb.2019.02.001
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  6. Article ; Online: Shedding Light on Cardiac Excitation: In Vitro and In Silico Analysis of Native Ca

    Rienmuller, Theresa / Shrestha, Niroj / Polz, Mathias / Stoppacher, Sara / Ziesel, Daniel / Migliaccio, Ludovico / Pelzmann, Brigitte / Lang, Petra / Zorn-Pauly, Klaus / Langthaler, Sonja / Opancar, Aleksandar / Baumgartner, Christian / Ucal, Muammer / Schindl, Rainer / Derek, Vedran / Scheruebel, Susanne

    IEEE transactions on bio-medical engineering

    2024  Volume PP

    Abstract: Objective: This study aims to explore the potential of organic electrolytic photocapacitors (OEPCs), an innovative photovoltaic device, in mediating the activation of native voltage-gated Cav1.2 channels (ICa,L) in Guinea pig ventricular cardiomyocytes.! ...

    Abstract Objective: This study aims to explore the potential of organic electrolytic photocapacitors (OEPCs), an innovative photovoltaic device, in mediating the activation of native voltage-gated Cav1.2 channels (ICa,L) in Guinea pig ventricular cardiomyocytes.
    Methods: Whole-cell patch-clamp recordings were employed to examine light-triggered OEPC mediated ICa,L activation, integrating the channel's kinetic properties into a multicompartment cell model to take intracellular ion concentrations into account. A multidomain model was additionally incorporated to evaluate effects of OEPC-mediated stimulation. The final model combines external stimulation, multicompartmental cell simulation, and a patch-clamp amplifier equivalent circuit to assess the impact on achievable intracellular voltage changes.
    Results: Light pulses activated ICa,L, with amplitudes similar to voltage-clamp activation and high sensitivity to the L-type Ca
    Conclusion: OEPC-mediated activation of ICa,L demonstrates their potential for nongenetic optical modulation of cellular physiology potentially paving the way for the development of innovative therapies in cardiovascular health. The integrated model proves the light-mediated activation of ICa,L and advances the understanding of the interplay between the patch-clamp amplifier and external stimulation devices.
    Significance: Treating cardiac conduction disorders by minimal-invasive means without genetic modifications could advance therapeutic approaches increasing patients' quality of life compared with conventional methods employing electronic devices.
    Language English
    Publishing date 2024-03-18
    Publishing country United States
    Document type Journal Article
    ZDB-ID 160429-6
    ISSN 1558-2531 ; 0018-9294
    ISSN (online) 1558-2531
    ISSN 0018-9294
    DOI 10.1109/TBME.2024.3358240
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  7. Article ; Online: Moderate COVID-19 Disease Is Associated With Reduced Bone Turnover.

    Kerschan-Schindl, Katharina / Dovjak, Peter / Butylina, Maria / Rainer, Anna / Mayr, Bernhard / Röggla, Veronika / Haslacher, Helmuth / Weber, Michael / Jordakieva, Galateja / Pietschmann, Peter

    Journal of bone and mineral research : the official journal of the American Society for Bone and Mineral Research

    2023  Volume 38, Issue 7, Page(s) 943–950

    Abstract: Severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV2) infection has been associated with musculoskeletal manifestations, including a negative effect on bone health. Bone formation was found to be reduced in coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) ... ...

    Abstract Severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV2) infection has been associated with musculoskeletal manifestations, including a negative effect on bone health. Bone formation was found to be reduced in coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) patients. The aim of this case-control study was to determine whether bone metabolism is coupled or uncoupled in COVID-19 patients with moderately severe disease, the latter expressed by the requirement of hospitalization but not intensive care treatment, no need for mechanical ventilation, and a C-reactive protein level of (median [quartiles], 16.0 [4.0; 52.8]) mg/L in serum. Besides standard biochemical markers, serum levels of C-terminal telopeptide of type 1 collagen, tartrate-resistant acid phosphatase, osteocalcin, bone-specific alkaline phosphatase, sclerostin, dickkopf-1, and osteoprotegerin were evaluated in COVID-19-infected patients at the time of hospital admission, along with those of age- and sex-matched noninfected controls. The median age of the 14 female and 11 male infected patients included in the matched-pair analysis was (67 [53; 81]) years. C-terminal telopeptide of type 1 collagen was significantly lower in COVID-19 patients (0.172 [0.097; 0.375] ng/mL) than in controls (0.462 [0.300; 0.649] ng/mL; p = 0.011). The patients' osteocalcin levels (10.50 [6.49; 16.26] ng/mL) were also lower than those of controls (15.33 [11.85, 19.63] ng/mL, p = 0.025). Serum levels of sclerostin and dickkopf-1 were significantly higher in infected patients relative to controls. The remaining parameters did not differ between cases and controls. A limitation of the study was that patients and controls were recruited from different hospitals. Nevertheless, due to the geographical proximity of the two centers, we assume that this fact did not influence the results of the study. Given this limitation, the investigation showed that bone metabolism is altered but remains coupled in patients with moderately severe COVID-19. Therefore, it is important to evaluate bone turnover markers and fracture risk in these patients during the postinfection period. © 2023 The Authors. Journal of Bone and Mineral Research published by Wiley Periodicals LLC on behalf of American Society for Bone and Mineral Research (ASBMR).
    MeSH term(s) Humans ; Male ; Female ; Collagen Type I ; Peptides ; Case-Control Studies ; Osteocalcin ; RNA, Viral ; COVID-19 ; SARS-CoV-2/metabolism ; Biomarkers ; Bone Remodeling ; Bone Density
    Chemical Substances Collagen Type I ; Peptides ; Osteocalcin (104982-03-8) ; RNA, Viral ; Biomarkers
    Language English
    Publishing date 2023-05-18
    Publishing country United States
    Document type Journal Article ; Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't
    ZDB-ID 632783-7
    ISSN 1523-4681 ; 0884-0431
    ISSN (online) 1523-4681
    ISSN 0884-0431
    DOI 10.1002/jbmr.4822
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  8. Article ; Online: The combined effect of zinc and calcium on the biodegradation of ultrahigh-purity magnesium implants.

    Okutan, Begüm / Schwarze, Uwe Y / Berger, Leopold / Martinez, Diana C / Herber, Valentin / Suljevic, Omer / Plocinski, Tomasz / Swieszkowski, Wojciech / Santos, Susana G / Schindl, Rainer / Löffler, Jörg F / Weinberg, Annelie M / Sommer, Nicole G

    Biomaterials advances

    2023  Volume 146, Page(s) 213287

    Abstract: Magnesium (Mg)-based implants are promising candidates for orthopedic interventions, because of their biocompatibility, good mechanical features, and ability to degrade completely in the body, eliminating the need for an additional removal surgery. In ... ...

    Abstract Magnesium (Mg)-based implants are promising candidates for orthopedic interventions, because of their biocompatibility, good mechanical features, and ability to degrade completely in the body, eliminating the need for an additional removal surgery. In the present study, we synthesized and investigated two Mg-based materials, ultrahigh-purity ZX00 (Mg-Zn-Ca; <0.5 wt% Zn and <0.5 wt% Ca, in wt%; Fe-content <1 ppm) and ultrahigh-purity Mg (XHP-Mg, >99.999 wt% Mg; Fe-content <1 ppm), in vitro and in vivo in juvenile healthy rats to clarify the effect of the alloying elements Zn and Ca on mechanical properties, microstructure, cytocompatibility and degradation rate. Potential differences in bone formation and bone in-growth were also assessed and compared with state-of-the-art non-degradable titanium (Ti)-implanted, sham-operated, and control (non-intervention) groups, using micro-computed tomography, histology and scanning electron microscopy. At 6 and 24 weeks after implantation, serum alkaline phosphatase (ALP), calcium (Ca), and Mg level were measured and bone marrow stromal cells (BMSCs) were isolated for real-time PCR analysis. Results show that ZX00 implants have smaller grain size and superior mechanical properties than XHP-Mg, and that both reveal good biocompatibility in cytocompatibilty tests. ZX00 homogenously degraded with an increased gas accumulation 12 and 24 weeks after implantation, whereas XHP-Mg exhibited higher gas accumulation already at 2 weeks. Serum ALP, Ca, and Mg levels were comparable among all groups and both Mg-based implants led to similar relative expression levels of Alp, Runx2, and Bmp-2 genes at weeks 6 and 24. Histologically, Mg-based implants are superior for new bone tissue formation and bone in-growth compared to Ti implants. Furthermore, by tracking the sequence of multicolor fluorochrome labels, we observed higher mineral apposition rate at week 2 in both Mg-based implants compared to the control groups. Our findings suggest that (i) ZX00 and XHP-Mg support bone formation and remodeling, (ii) both Mg-based implants are superior to Ti implants in terms of new bone tissue formation and osseointegration, and (iii) ZX00 is more favorable due to its lower degradation rate and moderate gas accumulation.
    MeSH term(s) Rats ; Animals ; Magnesium/pharmacology ; X-Ray Microtomography ; Zinc/pharmacology ; Prostheses and Implants ; Osseointegration ; Calcium, Dietary/pharmacology
    Chemical Substances Magnesium (I38ZP9992A) ; Zinc (J41CSQ7QDS) ; Calcium, Dietary
    Language English
    Publishing date 2023-01-12
    Publishing country Netherlands
    Document type Journal Article
    ISSN 2772-9508
    ISSN (online) 2772-9508
    DOI 10.1016/j.bioadv.2023.213287
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  9. Article ; Online: Mechanistic insights into the Orai channel by molecular dynamics simulations.

    Bonhenry, Daniel / Schober, Romana / Schmidt, Tony / Waldherr, Linda / Ettrich, Rüdiger H / Schindl, Rainer

    Seminars in cell & developmental biology

    2019  Volume 94, Page(s) 50–58

    Abstract: ... Highly ... ...

    Abstract Highly Ca
    MeSH term(s) Calcium/metabolism ; Humans ; Molecular Dynamics Simulation ; Neoplasm Proteins/chemistry ; Neoplasm Proteins/metabolism ; ORAI1 Protein/chemistry ; ORAI1 Protein/metabolism ; Stromal Interaction Molecule 1/chemistry ; Stromal Interaction Molecule 1/metabolism
    Chemical Substances Neoplasm Proteins ; ORAI1 Protein ; ORAI1 protein, human ; STIM1 protein, human ; Stromal Interaction Molecule 1 ; Calcium (SY7Q814VUP)
    Language English
    Publishing date 2019-01-15
    Publishing country England
    Document type Journal Article ; Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't ; Review
    ZDB-ID 1312473-0
    ISSN 1096-3634 ; 1084-9521
    ISSN (online) 1096-3634
    ISSN 1084-9521
    DOI 10.1016/j.semcdb.2019.01.002
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  10. Article ; Online: Continuous iontronic chemotherapy reduces brain tumor growth in embryonic avian in vivo models.

    Handl, Verena / Waldherr, Linda / Arbring Sjöström, Theresia / Abrahamsson, Tobias / Seitanidou, Maria / Erschen, Sabine / Gorischek, Astrid / Bernacka-Wojcik, Iwona / Saarela, Helena / Tomin, Tamara / Honeder, Sophie Elisabeth / Distl, Joachim / Huber, Waltraud / Asslaber, Martin / Birner-Grünberger, Ruth / Schäfer, Ute / Berggren, Magnus / Schindl, Rainer / Patz, Silke /
    Simon, Daniel T / Ghaffari-Tabrizi-Wizsy, Nassim

    Journal of controlled release : official journal of the Controlled Release Society

    2024  Volume 369, Page(s) 668–683

    Abstract: Local and long-lasting administration of potent chemotherapeutics is a promising therapeutic intervention to increase the efficiency of chemotherapy of hard-to-treat tumors such as the most lethal brain tumors, glioblastomas (GBM). However, despite high ... ...

    Abstract Local and long-lasting administration of potent chemotherapeutics is a promising therapeutic intervention to increase the efficiency of chemotherapy of hard-to-treat tumors such as the most lethal brain tumors, glioblastomas (GBM). However, despite high toxicity for GBM cells, potent chemotherapeutics such as gemcitabine (Gem) cannot be widely implemented as they do not efficiently cross the blood brain barrier (BBB). As an alternative method for continuous administration of Gem, we here operate freestanding iontronic pumps - "GemIPs" - equipped with a custom-synthesized ion exchange membrane (IEM) to treat a GBM tumor in an avian embryonic in vivo system. We compare GemIP treatment effects with a topical metronomic treatment and observe that a remarkable growth inhibition was only achieved with steady dosing via GemIPs. Daily topical drug administration (at the maximum dosage that was not lethal for the embryonic host organism) did not decrease tumor sizes, while both treatment regimes caused S-phase cell cycle arrest and apoptosis. We hypothesize that the pharmacodynamic effects generate different intratumoral drug concentration profiles for each technique, which causes this difference in outcome. We created a digital model of the experiment, which proposes a fast decay in the local drug concentration for the topical daily treatment, but a long-lasting high local concentration of Gem close to the tumor area with GemIPs. Continuous chemotherapy with iontronic devices opens new possibilities in cancer treatment: the long-lasting and highly local dosing of clinically available, potent chemotherapeutics to greatly enhance treatment efficiency without systemic side-effects. SIGNIFICANCE STATEMENT: Iontronic pumps (GemIPs) provide continuous and localized administration of the chemotherapeutic gemcitabine (Gem) for treating glioblastoma in vivo. By generating high and constant drug concentrations near the vascularized growing tumor, GemIPs offer an efficient and less harmful alternative to systemic administration. Continuous GemIP dosing resulted in remarkable growth inhibition, superior to daily topical Gem application at higher doses. Our digital modelling shows the advantages of iontronic chemotherapy in overcoming limitations of burst release and transient concentration profiles, and providing precise control over dosing profiles and local distribution. This technology holds promise for future implants, could revolutionize treatment strategies, and offers a new platform for studying the influence of timing and dosing dependencies of already-established drugs in the fight against hard-to-treat tumors.
    Language English
    Publishing date 2024-04-11
    Publishing country Netherlands
    Document type Journal Article
    ZDB-ID 632533-6
    ISSN 1873-4995 ; 0168-3659
    ISSN (online) 1873-4995
    ISSN 0168-3659
    DOI 10.1016/j.jconrel.2024.03.044
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