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            "abstract": "Introduction\r\nThe biological basis of voice rest following a traumatic event, such as vocal overuse, or pho- nosurgery, remains unanswered as purely explorative invasive interventions of the vocal folds in humans cannot be carried out due to ethical reasons. Aim of our study was to study the cellular behavior of human vocal fold fibroblasts (hVFF), being the main cellular component of the lamina propria, under dynamic (‘vocal load’) and static (‘voice rest’) conditions following an inflammatory stimulus.\r\nMethods\r\nhVFF were seeded onto flexible membraned six-well-plates and exposed to a predefined vi- brational stress pattern by using a phonomimetic bioreactor. Additionally, inflammatory and profibrotic stimuli were induced by adding interleukin (IL)1β and transforming growth factor (TGF)β1. Mechanical stimulation was applied four hours daily, over a period of 72 hours. Out- come measurements comprised assessment of extracellular matrix (ECM)-related compo- nents, angiogenic factors, and inflammatory and fibrogenic markers on gene expression and protein levels.\r\nResults\r\nQuantitative polymerase chain reaction (qPCR) showed a significant increase in the expres- sion of different key proteins during an inflammatory reaction, reflecting that these stimuli were effective. Under inflammatory conditions, the inflammatory cytokine IL11, as well as the myo- fibroblast marker alpha smooth muscle actin (α-SMA) were significantly reduced when addi- tional vibration was applied. The desirable anti-fibrotic extracellular matrix component hyalu- ronic acid was increased following cytokine treatment, was however not diminished following vibration.\r\nDiscussion\r\nClinical recommendations and treatment strategies need to be based on biological mecha- nisms, however remaining an unmet goal, as human VF cannot be repeatedly biopsied. Our experiments showed the effect of vibrational stress on hVFF in an inflammatory state. Elevated levels of certain pro-inflammatory/pro-fibrotic factors could be mitigated by additional vibra- tional excitation in an in vitro setting. These findings corroborate clinical studies, recommend- ing early voice activation following an acute event.",
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            "abstract": "Einleitung\r\nKardiovaskuläre Erkrankungen sind für ca. ein Drittel aller Todesfälle in Österreich verantwortlich, wovon ein Teil auf Herzrhythmusstörungen zurückzuführen ist. Antiarrhythmisch wirkende Pharmaka sind häufig Mittel der Wahl, um diese Erkrankungen zu therapieren. Herzrhythmusstörungen können in tachykarde und bradykarde Störungen unterteilt werden, wobei die klassischen Antiarrhythmika zur Therapie der tachykarden Rhythmusstörungen herangezogen werden. Ziel jeder rhythmologischen Therapie ist es, eine Normalisierung des Herzrhythmus sowie eine Symptomlinderung zu erreichen, um die PatientInnen vor potenziell bedrohlichen Komplikationen zu schützen.\r\nMethoden\r\nDiese Diplomarbeit fußt auf einer Literaturrecherche zum Themengebiet der Antiarrhythmika. Dabei sollen die Einteilung, Anwendungsgebiete, Nebenwirkungen (NW) und mögliche Wechselwirkungen (WW) mit Hilfe von relevanten klinischen Studien, etablierter Fachliteratur und den aktuellen Leitlinien aufgearbeitet und präsentiert werden. Der Fokus liegt dabei auf den Natriumkanalblockern, während die übrigen Wirkstoffe nur überblicksmäßig dargestellt werden.\r\nErgebnisse\r\nDie Einteilung der klassischen Antiarrhythmika erfolgt nach Vaughan-Williams in vier Kategorien: Natriumkanal-, Beta-, Kaliumkanal- und Kalziumkanalblocker. Als typische Wirkungen lassen sich eine Veränderung der Automatie, Leitungsgeschwindigkeit, Herzfrequenz, Schlagkraft, Relaxationsgeschwindigkeit und Erregbarkeit in unterschiedlicher Form und Intensität postulieren. Dadurch ergeben sich auch die Indikationen zum Einsatz bei verschiedensten tachykarden und bradykarden Herzrhythmusstörungen. Zu den gefürchtetsten NW zählen Arrhythmien, welche durch den Einsatz der Antiarrhythmika ausgelöst werden, da die meisten Wirkstoffe ihrerseits wieder proarrhythmogen wirken können. WW beziehen sich vornehmlich auf die Konkurrenz um das Cytochrom P-450-System.\r\nDiskussion\r\nNatriumkanalblocker waren mitunter die ersten rhythmologischen Optionen am Markt, haben aber mittlerweile einen Großteil ihres Stellenwerts in der Therapie kardialer Arrhythmien eingebüßt. Neben besseren Alternativen und multiplen NW war vor allem die CAST-Studie Anfang der 1990er Jahre hauptverantwortlich für diesen Paradigmenwechsel. Weitere Studien sind nötig, um den definitiven Platz der Antiarrhythmika in der Therapie der Herzrhythmusstörungen zu definieren.",
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