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Professor Dr Med Oskar Fehr: the fate of an outstanding German-Jewish ophthalmologist: an early contributor to cornea and external disease.

2014

PURPOSE The aim of this study was to recount the immense and abrupt change in the private and professional life of a prominent German-Jewish ophthalmologist in the transition from democracy to dictatorship in Germany during the first half of the 20th century. METHODS This involves a Retrospective analysis of Fehr's clinical and scientific work as the first assistant of Julius Hirschberg's world-famous eye clinic in Berlin; evaluation of Fehr's successful tenure as a chair of Virchow's Eye Hospital; the catastrophic influence of Hitler's seizure of power on the private and professional lives of German-Jewish physicians; and an analysis of Fehr's personal and professional will to continue the…

Macular corneal dystrophymedicine.medical_specialtymedia_common.quotation_subjectJudaismDictatorshiposkarCorneal DiseasesPower (social and political)GermanOphthalmologyGermanymedicineHumansmedia_commonbusiness.industryHistory 19th CenturyHistory 20th CenturyhumanitiesDemocracylanguage.human_languageUnited KingdomEmigrationOphthalmologyJewslanguagebusinessCornea
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Correction: Daunorubicin reduces MBNL1 sequestration caused by CUG-repeat expansion and rescues cardiac dysfunctions in a Drosophila model of myotoni…

2018

ABSTRACT Myotonic dystrophy (DM) is a dominantly inherited neuromuscular disorder caused by expression of mutant myotonin-protein kinase (DMPK) transcripts containing expanded CUG repeats. Pathogenic DMPK RNA sequesters the muscleblind-like (MBNL) proteins, causing alterations in metabolism of various RNAs. Cardiac dysfunction represents the second most common cause of death in DM type 1 (DM1) patients. However, the contribution of MBNL sequestration in DM1 cardiac dysfunction is unclear. We overexpressed Muscleblind (Mbl), the Drosophila MBNL orthologue, in cardiomyocytes of DM1 model flies and observed a rescue of heart dysfunctions, which are characteristic of these model flies and resem…

congenital hereditary and neonatal diseases and abnormalitiesRNA StabilityNeuroscience (miscellaneous)Medicine (miscellaneous)MuscleblindGeneral Biochemistry Genetics and Molecular BiologyImmunology and Microbiology (miscellaneous)AnimalsDrosophila ProteinsMyotonic DystrophyMyocytes CardiacRNA MessengerDaunorubicinCorrectionNuclear ProteinsReproducibility of ResultsHeartSurvival AnalysisAlternative SplicingDisease Models AnimalDrosophila melanogasterTrinucleotide repeat disorderDrosophilaTrinucleotide Repeat ExpansionResearch ArticleProtein BindingDisease Models & Mechanisms
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The Neuropsychological Profile of Infantile Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy

2011

It has been shown that children with Duchenne muscular dystrophy (DMD) exhibit specific cognitive deficits. However, the neuropsychological profile has not yet been fully characterized. In order to control for the contribution of motor impairments as a confounding variable that is usually present when assessing children with muscular pathologies, we compared children with DMD to a group of children with an autoimmune pathology that does not entail either brain or cognitive dysfunction but does imply motor impairment: juvenile rheumatoid arthritis (JRA). An extensive neuropsychological evaluation was administered, including intelligence, perception, language, memory and learning, attention, …

MaleDevelopmental DisabilitiesDuchenne muscular dystrophyIntelligenceNeuropsychological TestsPraxiJuvenile rheumatoid arthritiDevelopmental psychologySettore M-PSI/04 - Psicologia Dello Sviluppo E Psicologia Dell'EducazioneExecutive FunctionDiscrimination PsychologicalDevelopmental and Educational PsychologyNeuropsychological assessmentMuscular dystrophyChildmedia_commonmedicine.diagnostic_testMedicine (all)NeuropsychologyPhonological analysiCognitionVerbal LearningPsychiatry and Mental healthClinical PsychologyMemory Short-TermNeuropsychology and Physiological PsychologyChild PreschoolNeuropsychological TestFemalePsychologyHumanClinical psychologyDuchenne muscular dystrophymusculoskeletal diseasesDevelopmental Disabilitiemedia_common.quotation_subjectVerbal learningNeuropsychological assessmentStatistics NonparametricCognition DisorderArts and Humanities (miscellaneous)PerceptionmedicineHumansDiscrimination (Psychology)Settore M-PSI/02 - Psicobiologia E Psicologia Fisiologicamedicine.diseaseArthritis JuvenileMuscular Dystrophy DuchennePerceptionCognition DisordersJuvenile rheumatoid arthritis
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Pentamidine rescues contractility and rhythmicity in a Drosophila model of myotonic dystrophy heart dysfunction

2015

Up to 80% of individuals with myotonic dystrophy type 1 (DM1) will develop cardiac abnormalities at some point during the progression of their disease, the most common of which is heart blockage of varying degrees. Such blockage is characterized by conduction defects and supraventricular and ventricular tachycardia, and carries a high risk of sudden cardiac death. Despite its importance, very few animal model studies have focused on the heart dysfunction in DM1. Here, we describe the characterization of the heart phenotype in a Drosophila model expressing pure expanded CUG repeats under the control of the cardiomyocyte-specific driver GMH5-Gal4. Morphologically, expression of 250 CUG repeat…

[SDV]Life Sciences [q-bio]Myotonic dystrophyMedicine (miscellaneous)lcsh:MedicineVentricular tachycardiaImmunology and Microbiology (miscellaneous)DiastoleHeart RateDrosophila ProteinsMyocytes CardiacGeneticsbiologyRNuclear ProteinsHeartPhenotype3. Good healthCell biology[SDV] Life Sciences [q-bio]Drosophila melanogasterPhenotypeDrosophilaDrosophila melanogasterDrosophila ProteinResearch Articlelcsh:RB1-214congenital hereditary and neonatal diseases and abnormalitiesSystoleLongevityNeuroscience (miscellaneous)In situ hybridizationMyotonic dystrophyGeneral Biochemistry Genetics and Molecular BiologyMuscleblindContractilitymedicinelcsh:PathologyAnimalsPentamidineHeart dysfunctionfungilcsh:RArrhythmias Cardiacbiology.organism_classificationmedicine.diseaseMyocardial ContractionSurvival AnalysisDisease Models AnimalTrinucleotide repeat expansionTrinucleotide Repeat Expansion
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Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy (DMD): Should it be Considered a Systemic Disease?

2016

Duchenne muscular dystrophy (DMD) is an X-linked muscle disease characterized by progressive skeletal muscle loss and development of respiratory failure due to involvement of respiratory muscles. Similar to human DMD, the mdx mouse model lacks dystrophin but is characterized by relatively mild muscle injury, allowing testing the effects of mild endurance exercise training on dystrophic skeletal muscle. We were interested to study the effects of exercise training on airway cells in trained mdx mice by applying the same protocol previously tested in Swiss mice. We found that mdx mice showed little airway inflammation associated with training, but developed increasing apoptosis of airway cells…

musculoskeletal diseasescongenital hereditary and neonatal diseases and abnormalitiesmdx mousePathologymedicine.medical_specialtyAirway epitheliumDuchenne muscular dystrophyNotch pathwaySkeletal muscleSettore MED/10 - Malattie Dell'Apparato RespiratorioBiologymedicine.diseaseChaperonin Hsp60Settore BIO/09 - FisiologiaDystrophinmedicine.anatomical_structureRespiratory failureEndurance trainingmedicinebiology.proteinRespiratory epitheliumRespiratory systemDystrophinGoblet cellSingle Cell Biology
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Early alterations of the behavioural structure of mice affected by Duchenne muscular dystrophy and tested in open-field

2020

Present study has been carried out to assess whether early alterations of the behavioural structure may be detected in mice affected by Duchenne muscular dystrophy (DMD). To this purpose, both quantitative and T-pattern analysis (TPA) were used to analyse the behaviour of two groups of male, two months old mice, 18 MDX and 18 normal as control, tested in an open-field apparatus. T-pattern analysis is a multivariate technique able to reveal hidden structural features of behaviour and, in particular, its temporal characteristics. As to quantitative analyses, mean durations evidenced a significant increase of Walking, Modified Climbing and Rearing and a significant reduction of Immobile-Sniffi…

Duchenne muscular dystrophyMalemdx mouseDuchenne muscular dystrophyCombined usePhysiologyBiologySettore BIO/09 - FisiologiaOpen fieldMice03 medical and health sciencesBehavioral Neuroscience0302 clinical medicineSniffingDMDImage Processing Computer-AssistedmedicineAnimalsMuscle Skeletal030304 developmental biologyBehavioural repertoire0303 health sciencesBehavior AnimalT-pattern analysimedicine.diseaseMice Inbred C57BLMuscular Dystrophy DuchenneMDX mouseDisease Models AnimalClimbingMultivariate AnalysisMice Inbred mdxTPALicking030217 neurology & neurosurgeryBehavioural Brain Research
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Crystalline subtype of pre-descemetic corneal dystrophy.

2014

Purpose: To report corneal findings in a familial case of the crystalline subtype of pre- Descemetic corneal dystrophy. Case Report: A 19-year-old girl and her 44-year-old mother were found to have asymptomatic, bilateral, punctiform and multi-colored crystalline opacities across the whole posterior layer of the corneas. Endothelial specular microscopy revealed the presence of white round flecks located at different levels anterior to the endothelium. No systemic abnormalities or medications could be related to account for these findings. Conclusion: To the best of our knowledge, this is the third familial report of this rare corneal disorder. Differential diagnosis may include Schnyder cor…

Crystalline Subtype Pre-Descemetic Corneal Dystrophylcsh:Ophthalmologygenetic structureslcsh:RE1-994Crystalline Corneal Deposition Specular MicroscopyCase ReportCrystalline Subtype Pre-Descemetic Corneal Dystrophy; Crystalline Corneal Deposition Specular Microscopysense organseye diseases
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Cap disease uncapped

2007

With the advent of enzyme histochemistry and electron microscopy, the new nosographic group of congenital myopathies hailed as ‘‘new myopathies’’ [1] was established, largely based on morphological features in biopsied muscle specimens although clinically early (congenital) onset and mild progression were also attributed to these childhood myopathies. When molecular investigations of patients with hereditary neuromuscular diseases began, earlier classifications based on clinical, morphological, and metabolic criteria started to quake, most conspicuously observed in the group of limb girdle muscular dystrophy or limb girdle muscular syndrome, which now comprise seven autosomal dominant (LGMD…

Pathologymedicine.medical_specialtyGenetic mosaicbusiness.industryCap DiseaseLimb girdleDiseasemedicine.diseaseCongenital myopathyTPM2NeurologyPediatrics Perinatology and Child HealthmedicineNeurology (clinical)businessGenetics (clinical)Central core diseaseLimb-girdle muscular dystrophyNeuromuscular Disorders
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G.P.1.07 Hauptmann–Tannhauser muscular dystrophy-what is it?

2008

Neurologybusiness.industryPediatrics Perinatology and Child HealthMedicineNeurology (clinical)AnatomyMuscular dystrophybusinessmedicine.diseaseGenetics (clinical)Muscle contractureNeuromuscular Disorders
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Noninvasive assessment of respiratory muscle strength and activity in Myotonic dystrophy

2017

Objective To evaluate sensitivity/specificity of the maximum relaxation rate (MRR) of inspiratory muscles, amplitude of electromyographic activity of the sternocleidomastoid (SCM), scalene (SCA), parasternal (2ndIS) and rectus abdominis (RA) muscles; lung function and respiratory muscle strength in subjects with Myotonic dystrophy type 1 (DM1) compared with healthy subjects. Design and methods Quasi-experimental observational study with control group. MRR of inspiratory muscles, lung function and amplitude of the electromyographic activity of SCM, SCA, 2ndIS and RA muscles during maximum inspiratory pressure (PImax), maximum expiratory pressure (PEmax) and sniff nasal inspiratory pressure (…

MaleMuscle PhysiologyTime FactorsMuscle FunctionsPhysiologyMuscle RelaxationRespiratory Systemlcsh:MedicineElectromyographyPulmonary function testing0302 clinical medicineThoracic DiaphragmMedicine and Health SciencesMyotonic DystrophyMedicineRespiratory systemlcsh:ScienceMusculoskeletal SystemAbdominal MusclesMultidisciplinaryAnthropometrymedicine.diagnostic_testMusclesMuscle AnalysisRespiratory MusclesRespiratory Function TestsBioassays and Physiological AnalysisMuscle relaxationInhalationGenetic DiseasesExhalationParasternal lineCardiologyFemaleAnatomyMuscle ElectrophysiologyResearch ArticleAdult; Anthropometry; Electromyography; Exhalation; Female; Humans; Inhalation; Male; Muscle Relaxation; Muscle Strength; Myotonic Dystrophy; Pressure; ROC Curve; Respiratory Function Tests; Respiratory Muscles; Sample Size; Time FactorsAdultmedicine.medical_specialtyRespiratory physiologyResearch and Analysis Methods03 medical and health sciencesInternal medicineRespiratory musclesPressureRespiratory muscleHumansRespiratory PhysiologyMuscle StrengthClinical GeneticsElectromyographic activityElectromyographybusiness.industryElectrophysiological Techniqueslcsh:RBiology and Life SciencesExhalationSkeletal MusclesROC Curve030228 respiratory systemSample Sizelcsh:Qbusiness030217 neurology & neurosurgeryPLOS ONE
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