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- Some of the metrics are blocked by yourconsent settings25 years after the fall of the wall - still substantial regional differences in hospitalization for heart failure between eastern and western Germany(Wiley-blackwell, 2015)
;Stork, Stefan ;Christ, M. ;Heppner, Hans J. ;Mueller, C. ;Dorr, M. ;Riemer, Uwe - Some of the metrics are blocked by yourconsent settingsEffects of oral contraceptives on circulating osteoprotegerin and soluble RANK ligand serum levels in healthy young women(Blackwell Publishing Ltd, 2004)
;Hofbauer, L. C. ;Schoppet, M. ;Schuller, P. ;Viereck, VolkerChrist, M.OBJECTIVE Osteoprotegerin (OPG) represents a secreted cytokine which regulates bone mass by blocking receptor activator of nuclear factor-kappaB ligand (RANKL), the principal regulator of osteoclast function. In vitro, OPG production is upregulated by oestrogens in osteoblastic lineage cells, a mechanism that has been discussed as a protective paracrine mechanism of oestrogens on the skeleton. To define the effects of oestrogens on the RANKL/OPG system in vivo, we evaluated OPG and both free and total soluble RANKL (sRANKL) serum levels in healthy young women with or without oral contraceptives. DESIGN AND PATIENTS Serum levels of OPG and sRANKL were prospectively assessed in a cohort of healthy young women with (n = 30) or without (n = 25) combined oestrogen-progestin-based oral contraceptives. MEASUREMENTS OPG, total and free sRANKL serum levels were determined by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assays (ELISA). RESULTS In women using oral contraceptives, OPG serum levels were significantly higher (2.71 +/- 1.42 pmol/l) compared to nonusers (1.35 +/- 1.02 pmol/l; P = 0.0003), whereas free (P = 0.55) and total (P = 0.24) sRANKL serum levels did not differ between both groups. This resulted in an increased OPG/free sRANKL ratio (P = 0.02) in women on oral contraceptives. During the ovarian cycle, OPG (P = 0.22) and free sRANKL (P = 0.99) serum levels remained unchanged in women without oral contraceptives (n = 19), while total sRANKL levels were higher in the follicular than in the luteal phase (P = 0.02). CONCLUSIONS Intake of oral contraceptives is associated with increased OPG serum levels, but not sRANKL levels, resulting in a higher OPG/sRANKL ratio. This may contribute to the positive effects of oral contraceptives on the skeleton. - Some of the metrics are blocked by yourconsent settingsEffects of oral contraceptives on circulating osteoprotegerin and soluble RANKL serum levels in healthy young women.(Amer Soc Bone & Mineral Res, 2003)
;Schoppet, M. ;Christ, M. ;Schueller, P. ;Viereck, VolkerHofbauer, L. C. - Some of the metrics are blocked by yourconsent settingsEpidemiology of Heart Failure in Germany from 2000-2013: No All-Clear in View(Springer, 2015)
;Heppner, Hans J.; ;Christ, M. ;Mueller, C. ;Doerr, Marcus ;Riemer, UweStoerk, Stefan - Some of the metrics are blocked by yourconsent settingsRegional Differences in Heart Failure-related Hospitalization and Hospital Mortality in Germany(Springer, 2015)
; ;Christ, M. ;Heppner, Hans J. ;Mueller, C. ;Doerr, Marcus ;Riemer, UweStoerk, Stefan - Some of the metrics are blocked by yourconsent settingsTemporal trends in hospitalisation for heart failure in Germany within 11 years(Wiley-blackwell, 2014)
; ;Christ, M. ;Heppner, Hans J. ;Mueller, C. ;Riemer, UweStoerk, Stefan - Some of the metrics are blocked by yourconsent settingsThe demographic change in Germany: an analysis by the two leading causes of hospitalisation(Wiley, 2017)
;Stoerk, Stefan ;Doerr, Marcus ;Christ, M. ;Heppner, Hans J. ;Mueller, C. ;Riemer, Uwe