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BMC Public Health | 2010

Motives for khat use and abstinence in Yemen - a gender perspective

F. Wedegaertner; Hussein al-Warith; Thomas Hillemacher; Bert Theodor te Wildt; Udo Schneider; Stefan Bleich; Dirk Breitmeier

BackgroundKhat consumption is widespread in Yemeni society and causes problems both in economic development and public health. Preventive measures have been largely unsuccessful and the cultivation continues to proliferate. The gender-specific motives for khat use and abstinence were studied to create a toe-hold for more specific interventions.MethodsIn a quota sample with equal numbers of males, females, abstainers and consumers, 320 subjects were interviewed on their specific opinions about khat and its impact on subjective and public health, and on social and community functioning. Strata were compared in their acceptance and denial of opinions. Notions that could predict abstinence status or gender were identified with multivariate logistic regression analysis.ResultsMale khat users had a strong identification with khat use, while females were more ambivalent. The notion that khat consumption is a bad habit (odds ratio (OR) 3.4; p < 0.001) and consumers are malnuorished (OR 2.2; p = 0.046) were associated with female gender among khat users. Among the females worries about health impact (OR 3.2; p = 0.040) and loss of esteem in the family (OR 3.1; p = 0.048) when using khat predicted abstinence. Male abstainers opposed khat users in the belief that khat is the cause of social problems (OR 5.1, p < 0.001). Logistic regression reached an accuracy of 75 and 73% for the prediction of abstinence and 71% for gender among consumers. (All models p < 0.001.)ConclusionsDistinct beliefs allow a differentiation between males, females, khat users and abstainers when targeting preventive measures. In accordance to their specific values female khat users are most ambivalent towards their habit. Positive opinions scored lower than expected in the consumers. This finding creates a strong toe-hold for gender-specific public health interventions.


Endocrine Research | 2011

Human Obesity Reduces the Number of Hepatic Leptin Receptor (Ob-R) Expressing NK Cells

Anne Lautenbach; Dirk Breitmeier; Susanne Kuhlmann; Heike Nave

Objective. In the industrialized world, obesity is an increasing socioeconomic health problem. Obese subjects have a higher risk of developing several types of cancer. NK cells are an integral component of the innate immune system, able to destruct tumor cells. The adipokine leptin plays a crucial role in the development of obesity and its related diseases. Peripheral leptin signaling is modulated by the liver. Methods. The aim of this study was to evaluate the number of hepatic NK cells (CD56+) and the number of leptin-receptor positive (Ob-R+) cells in the livers of five normal-weight and five obese humans. Livers were removed during autopsy and accurately defined sections were stained immunohistochemically and CD56+, Ob-R+, and double-positive cells were quantified. Results. Results revealed a dramatic reduction of NK cells and Ob-R-expressing NK cells in the livers of obese individuals. Conclusions. The present study demonstrates, for the first time, body-weight-dependent numbers of hepatic NK cells. This supports the hypothesis of obesity-associated alterations of immune cell numbers in different human organs.


International Journal of Impotence Research | 2011

Expression and distribution of key enzymes of the cyclic GMP signaling in the human clitoris: relation to phosphodiesterase type 5 (PDE5)

Stefan Ückert; Mattias Oelke; Knut Albrecht; Dirk Breitmeier; Markus A. Kuczyk; Petter Hedlund

The clitoris contributes to the normal female sexual response cycle. A significance of cyclic guanosine monophosphate (GMP) has been assumed in the control of clitoral vascular smooth muscle. As only a few investigations on the physiology of the vascular and non-vascular clitoral tissue have been carried out, knowledge on the mechanisms controlling this particular female genital organ is still vague. It has been suggested that human clitoral corpus cavernosum smooth muscle is regulated by nitric oxide (NO)/cyclic GMP and related key enzymes, such as NO synthases (NOSs) and the phosphodiesterase type 5 (PDE5). The present study evaluated in the human clitoris, by means of immunohistochemistry, the expression and distribution of key enzymes of the cyclic GMP pathway, such as the endothelial NOS, PDE2, PDE11 and cyclic GMP-dependent protein kinase type I (cGKI) in relation to the PDE5. Immunohistochemistry revealed the presence of PDE2, PDE5 and cGKI in the smooth muscle wall of blood vessels transversing the supepithelial and stromal space. Immunosignals specific for PDE2 were also identified in interstitial-like cells located in the basal epithelial layer. Staining for PDE11A was observed in single nerve trunks located in the clitoral stroma. The results are in favor of a role of the cyclic GMP signaling in the control of clitoral blood flow. It seems likely that PDE2 and PDE11 are also involved in the mechanism of local (neuro)transmission in the clitoris.


Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research | 2008

Ethanol-Induced Malfunction of Neutrophils Respiratory Burst on Patients Suffering From Alcohol Dependence

Dirk Breitmeier; Nina Becker; Christian Weilbach; Knut Albrecht; Dirk Scheinichen; Bernhard Panning; Udo Schneider; Björn Jüttner

BACKGROUND Polymorphonuclear, neutrophil granulocytes (PMN) play a major role in the control of infections, and people who abuse alcohol are susceptible to infections. Resistance against infections ensues intracellularly following initial phagocytosis of microorganisms with the oxygen-dependent respiratory burst, the key enzyme of which is the respiratory burst oxidase, whereby oxygen radicals are produced for microbial destruction. To date there is insufficient information available in connection with the process of impaired defence against infection in patients suffering from alcohol dependence. Therefore, our investigation was carried out to determine the influence of alcohol exposition on the formation of oxygen radicals and the respiratory burst. METHODS 4.5 ml of whole blood was taken from 10 healthy adults and 10 patients suffering from alcohol dependence. An additional 3.5 ml of whole blood was taken from the alcoholic patients for determination of the blood alcohol concentration. The respiratory burst of PMN was tested using the Four-Colour-Continuous Flow Cytometer. Each experimental procedure consisted of 4 test samples [negative controls, Escherichia coli, FMLP-supplement (N-formyl-l-methionyl-l-leucyl-l-phenylalanin), PMA-supplement (phorbol-12-myristate-13-acetate)]. Differing concentrations of ethanol were also introduced to each of the tests performed (0.20 to 4.00 g/l). RESULTS Ethanol revealed a marked decrease of burst activity in those patients suffering from alcoholism with increased alcohol concentration. A dependence between the burst activity and the ethanol concentration was seen to be statistically significant. This effect was only evident after stimulation with E. coli and FMLP in those patients with alcohol dependence. CONCLUSION The results presented in this study show an impairment in the function of PMN in those patients addicted to alcohol due to the decrease in burst activity. In view of the results of the different stimuli, the second-messenger effects were not evident. A clarification of this phenomenon could well be assumed as an allosteric receptor effect on the burst oxidase, namely, a direct effect on the phagocytosis interaction between circulating granulocytes and causative organisms.


Rechtsmedizin | 2011

Letale Kohlenmonoxidintoxikation in einem Pkw

Y. Schulz; S. Bode-Jänisch; G. Schroeder; J. Teske; Dirk Breitmeier

ZusammenfassungIn suizidaler Absicht herbeigeführte Kohlenmonoxidintoxikationen unter Verwendung von Holzkohlegrills als alternative Kohlenmonoxidquelle werden zunehmend beobachtet. Ein derartiger Fall wird unter besonderer Berücksichtigung der ungewöhnlichen Auffindungssituation mit Vorfinden eines Holzkohlegrills im Kofferraum eines Pkw kasuistisch dargestellt. Die Obduktion des 47-jährigen männlichen Suizidenten und die chemisch-toxikologischen Untersuchungsergebnisse erbrachten den Nachweis einer todesursächlichen Kohlenmonoxidintoxikation. Die polizeilichen Ermittlungen ergaben ein plausibles Motiv für den Suizid.AbstractInduced carbon monoxide poisoning in attempted suicide using charcoal grills as an alternative source of carbon monoxide is increasingly being observed. Such a case is presented with special regard of the unusual situation of finding a charcoal grill in the trunk of a car. The autopsy of the 47-year-old male who committed suicide and the chemical and toxicological findings provided evidence of lethal carbon monoxide poisoning. The police investigation revealed a plausible motive for the suicide.


Archiv für Kriminologie | 2008

[Postmortem dismemberment/mutilation--medicolegal and criminalistic evaluation of the autopsies performed by the Institute of Legal Medicine at the Hanover Medical School].

Yvonne Schulz; Harald Mossakowski; Knut Albrecht; Dirk Breitmeier


Archiv für Kriminologie | 2003

Fatalities after injuries by wild animals

Knut Albrecht; Dirk Breitmeier; Armin Fieguth; Tröger Hd


Archiv für Kriminologie | 2010

Aquatic fatalities--a systematic retrospective analysis

Dirk Breitmeier; Mirja Schulz; Yvonne Schulz; Detlef Gunther; Armin Fieguth; Knut Albrecht


Archiv für Kriminologie | 2008

[Practicability of the mobile one-finger scanner Cross Match MV5 in fingerprinting of corpses: are mobile fingerprinting scanners suitable for use in mass disasters?].

Dirk Breitmeier; Britta Landmesser; Yvonne Schulz; Knut Albrecht


Archiv für Kriminologie | 2003

An unusual case of double death

Knut Albrecht; Dirk Breitmeier; Armin Fieguth; Tröger Hd

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