Publications by authors named "Thomas Osterholt"

Background: Rare diseases affect fewer than 1 in 2000 individuals, but approximately 150 rare kidney diseases account for about 10% of the chronic kidney disease (CKD) population, impacting millions across Europe and globally. The scarcity of medical experts for these conditions results in an unmet need for accurate and helpful patient information. Large language models like ChatGPT may offer a technological solution to assist medical professionals in educating patients and improving doctor-patient communication.

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Immune thrombotic thrombocytopenic purpura (iTTP) is a rare, life-threatening autoimmune disorder caused by a disintegrin and metalloproteinase with thrombospondin type 1 motif, member 13 (ADAMTS13) deficiency. Caplacizumab, an anti-von Willebrand factor nanobody, is approved for iTTP treatment, reducing the need for therapeutic plasma exchange (TPE) and improving platelet count recovery and survival. We conducted a retrospective study on 42 acute iTTP cases in Austria and Germany, treated with a modified regimen aimed at avoiding TPE if platelet count increased after the first caplacizumab dose.

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Objective: Achieving recommended targets of sodium correction is challenging to physicians treating hyponatraemia. Plasma sodium has to be increased effectively, yet overcorrection must be prevented. This is often hampered by a high variability of responses to treatment.

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Minimal change disease (MCD) and focal segmental glomerulosclerosis (FSGS) are glomerulopathies associated with nephrotic syndrome. Primary forms of these diseases are treated with various regimes of immunosuppression. Frequently relapsing or glucocorticoid-dependent courses remain challenging.

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Background: The concept of a myopathy with associated tremor ("myogenic tremor") in humans has been previously described for specific (Myosin-Binding Protein C) variants. Here we report for the first time an individual with tremor who was found to have a de-novo likely pathogenic variant in Myosin Heavy Chain 7 (MYH7

Unlabelled: We provide a detailed electrophysiological characterization of the tremor syndrome in a human individual with a myopathy and this pathogenic MYH7 variant to provide further insight in the phenotypic spectrum and pathomechanism of myogenic tremors in skeletal sarcomeric myopathies.

Methods: Electromyographic recordings were obtained from facial muscles, as well as bilateral upper and lower extremities.

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Background: The von Willebrand factor-directed nanobody caplacizumab has greatly changed the treatment of immune thrombotic thrombocytopenic purpura (iTTP) in recent years. Data from randomized controlled trials established efficacy and safety.

Objectives: This study aims to address open questions regarding patient selection, tailoring of therapy duration, obstacles in prescribing caplacizumab in iTTP, effect on adjunct treatment, and outcomes in the real-world setting.

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Background Acute kidney injury (AKI) is a major risk factor for chronic kidney disease and increased mortality. Until now, no compelling preventive or therapeutic strategies have been identified. Dietary interventions have been proven highly effective in organ protection from ischemia reperfusion injury in mice and restricting dietary intake of sulfur-containing amino acids (SAA) seems to be instrumental in this regard.

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Advances in basic and clinical research have improved our understanding of the pathomechanisms underlying nephrotic syndrome caused by minimal change disease (MCD) and focal and segmental glomerulosclerosis (FSGS). These advances are reflected in the new 2021 KDIGO-Guidelines, which emphasize the clear distinction between primary, secondary and genetic causes. Proper classification is critical, as it directly affects the therapy of choice.

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Article Synopsis
  • - Caloric Restriction (CR) has been shown to extend lifespan and enhance stress resistance in various organisms, presenting it as a viable strategy for protecting organs, but implementation in patients is challenging due to adherence and safety issues.
  • - Innovative dietary regimens that focus on nutrient composition rather than calorie restriction have potential protective effects on organs and may be easier for patients to follow.
  • - In a study involving six dietary protocols, including Fasting Mimicking Diet (FMD) and CR, it was found that FMD, SR80/100, and CR provide significant kidney protection during injury, possibly through similar metabolic changes related to cysteine catabolism.
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Background: Essential tremor is a common movement disorder, characterized by 4-12 Hz tremor of the hands and arms that can affect many activities of daily living. It has been reported by patients that when performing tasks bimanually their tremor is reduced, but why this happens is unknown.

Objectives: We measured patients' tremors in different conditions when performed with 1 hand and 2 hands to observe if bimanual task performance changes the characteristics of the tremor.

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Background: The anti-von Willebrand factor (VWF) nanobody caplacizumab directly prevents the fatal microthrombi formation in immune-mediated thrombotic thrombocytopenic purpura (iTTP), thereby adding a new therapeutic principle to the treatment of this disorder. However, real-world treatment modalities beyond clinical trials remain heterogeneous.

Methods: Here, we describe the risks and benefits of an alternate-day dosing regimen for caplacizumab by thoroughly analyzing the timing and outcome of this approach in a retrospective cohort of 25 iTTP patients treated with caplacizumab at seven different medical centers in Austria and Germany between 2018 and 2021.

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Highly expressed in the enterohepatic system, pregnane X receptor (PXR, NR1I2) is a well-characterized nuclear receptor (NR) that regulates the expression of genes in the liver and intestines that encode key drug metabolizing enzymes and drug transporter proteins in mammals. The net effect of PXR activation is to increase metabolism and clear drugs and xenobiotics from the body, producing a protective effect and mediating clinically significant drug interaction in patients on combination therapy. The complete understanding of PXR biology is thus important for the development of safe and effective therapeutic strategies.

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Objective: The electrophysiological classification of tremors can be a key element in the diagnosis and can facilitate treatment of a patient with tremor; however, the ability to conduct electrophysiological studies of tremor is not widely available. The purpose of this study was to develop and validate a free online platform for tremor analysis.

Methods: An online platform for tremor analysis was developed using "R" language; called "Tremoroton".

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