Arnaud Beurdeley-Thomas
Curie Institute
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Journal of Neuro-oncology | 2000
Arnaud Beurdeley-Thomas; Laurent Miccoli; Stéphane Oudard; Bernard Dutrillaux; Marie F. Poupon
Peripheral benzodiazepine receptors (PBRs) have been identified in various peripheral tissues as well as in glial cells in the brain. This review describes the tissue and subcellular distribution of the PBR in mammalian tissues and analyzes its many putative endogenous ligands. It deals with the pharmacological, structural and molecular characterization of the PBR, the proteins associated with the receptor (VDAC, ANC, PRAX-1) and their roles in cell growth and differentiation, cancer, steroid biosynthesis, and other physiological roles.
Biochemical Pharmacology | 1999
Laurent Miccoli; Stéphane Oudard; Arnaud Beurdeley-Thomas; Bernard Dutrillaux; Marie-France Poupon
When human glioma cells were incubated for 24 hr in serum-free medium with nanomolar concentrations of 1-(2-chlorophenyl)-N-methyl-N(1-methylpropyl)-3-isoquinoline carboxamide (PK11195), a specific ligand of the peripheral benzodiazepine receptor (PBR), a significant increase in the membrane fluidity of mitochondria isolated from these cells was registered. These effects were not observed with a shorter incubation time (2 hr) of the cells with PK11195 nor in the presence of serum. Other significant associated changes were observed: a significant increase of 16+/-4% of [3H]thymidine incorporation into DNA was detected in cells in the presence of PK11195 in serum-free medium, and an increase of 33+/-5% as compared to controls in nonyl acridine orange uptake, as indicator of mitochondrial mass, was also registered in cells treated with 10 nM PK11195. [3H]PK11195 binding was decreased in cells incubated with PK11195; a 45% decrease compared to controls was obtained. In view of the effect of PBR ligands on DNA synthesis, changes in mitochondrial lipid metabolism through interaction with PBRs might lead to biogenesis of mitochondria to support the increased metabolic requirements for cell division, which is even higher in malignant cells.
Journal of The Chemical Society-perkin Transactions 1 | 2002
Yves L. Janin; Emmanuel Roulland; Arnaud Beurdeley-Thomas; Didier Decaudin; Claude Monneret; Marie-France Poupon
In connection with our research of new antitumor compounds, previously undescribed approaches to the 1-(2-chlorophenyl)isoquinoline-3-carboxylic acid 9 are reported here. Two related accesses from phenylethylamine or amphetamine were investigated and were found to be successful. A more robust synthesis, using Suzukis cross-coupling between 2-chlorophenylboronic acid 15 and the previously unreported methyl-1-bromoisoquinoline-3-carboxylate 14 was also developed. This synthetic route provides the ground for a combinatorial approach to the core structure of new potential peripheral benzodiazepine receptor ligands.
Cancer Research | 2002
Didier Decaudin; Maria Castedo; Fariba Nemati; Arnaud Beurdeley-Thomas; Gonzague de Pinieux; Antoine Caron; P. Pouillart; John Wijdenes; Dany Rouillard; Guido Kroemer; Marie-France Poupon
Cancer Research | 1998
Laurent Miccoli; Arnaud Beurdeley-Thomas; Gonzague de Pinieux; Franck Sureau; Stéphane Oudard; Bernard Dutrillaux; Marie-France Poupon
Experimental Cell Research | 2001
Didier Decaudin; Arnaud Beurdeley-Thomas; Fariba Nemati; Laurent Miccoli; P. Pouillart; Yveline Bourgeois; Rui Bras Gonçalves; Dany Rouillard; Marie-France Poupon
Bulletin Du Cancer | 2004
S. Oudard; Laurent Miccoli; Arnaud Beurdeley-Thomas; Bernard Dutrillaux; Marie-France Poupon
Archive | 2001
Arnaud Beurdeley-Thomas; Didier Decaudin; Guido Kroemer; Fariba Nemati; Marie-France Poupon
Archive | 2001
Didier Decaudin; Guido Kroemer; Marie-France Poupon; Fariba Nemati; Arnaud Beurdeley-Thomas
Archive | 2001
Arnaud Beurdeley-Thomas; Didier Decaudin; Guido Kroemer; Fariba Nemati; Marie-France Poupon